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Show fagb Price and Former Carbon Man Gains Recognition In Newspaper Field J learbq nv W. D. Corson of Salt Lake visited m. All wards are urged to send in Price this week on business. Lee Hills, former Price reaident, u heads the newspaper staff which state Oklahoma the covering acfor the Oklahoma News, hew received cording to information attended the this week. Mr. Hills Carbon high school and for aevenl Price years was employed by the Since leaving new, he haa made rapid strides in . . profession. The Oklahoma Newt, in a ween issue, had the following to say about him: ce "Hills, with several years experf-enat the statehouse, probably has scared mow booopa,i then has any other capitol reporter. ; A man who makes friends, but who treats friends and enemies alike when engaged in reporting facts to the public. Hills recently put over ,, probably the greatest scoop in dty newspaper history, when he Gov. W. H. Murray's exoneration of D. D. M. C. members from midnight on Friday until Sunday morning. "Hills also has made several CamCOVST-epaigning trips With Mumy various the free bridge'. war, phases of the entangled proration controversy, and has Inside track" on sources of information that go mew handout information or underlings in important state offi News-Advoca- or . Johnny Crockett is on the road to Assessor Silas Rowley and recovery after being ill for several weeks following a heart attack. A. Rowley went into Salt Lak day to attend the funeral services of Superintendent W. W. Christensen their cousin, Mrs. Eva Kurts. They is a business visitor in the state returned Wednesday. te. d" Political club The has been invited to send a delegate to the convention of the National Civic league, to be held at Des Moines, la, on May 6 ces. Mrs. Merle Jeffs of Castle Dale and 7. According to Chairman Euunderwent an appendicitis operation gene Coll, the local chapter plans to last week at the Price hospital. send a representative to the meet Italian-Americ- an Mrs. Hazel Madsen returned Tuesday from a ten days trip to Los Angeles, Calif. ure le-lat- Edward L. Burton of Salt Lake was Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Nielsen and a Price business caller this week. daughter, Mrs. Virginia Johnson, left Tuesday for a visit of several days in Ray Walters was a Salt Lake Salt Lake City. caller the fore part of the week. H. J. Binch, attorney for the Utah Alma Anderson was a visitor in Fuel company at Salt Lake, was a Salt Lake the fore part of the week. business visitor in Price the latter of last week. part week-enT. C. Hessy was a d visitor in Salt Lake, returning Sunday. Orcel Oliver of Price was admitted to the municipal hospital Monday to A baby girl was bom Friday to Mr. receive treatment for a broken right and Mrs. Barney Lott arm. Mr. Oliver was injured in the Mr. and Mrs. Phil Marclng an- Willow Creek coal mine. nounce the arrival of a baby girl, District Attorney Fred W. Keller, bom January 15. accompanied by his wife was a visi-itin Salt Lake during the weekRalph P. Anderson of Price underwent a hernia operation Wednesday end. He was present at the annual convention of the Utah State Bar at the city hospital. Itali- an-American . A hernia operation was performed ANNUAL OLD FOLKS REUNION at the city hospital Wbdnesday on STAGED AT ELMO THURSDAY John H. Otterstrom of Cleveland. The annual old folks' reunion sponCarl W. Empey visited in Salt Lake sored by the Elmo ward of the L. D. City the latter part of last week. He S. church war he Id Thursday of this was accompanied by his son, Carl, Jr. week. Luncheon at noon, a program and dance in the afternoon and a Judge George Christensen attend- dance in the evening were the feaed the Utah State Bar association tures of the celebration. convention at Salt Lake Saturday. All persons over 60 years of age were guests of honor. Gw H. Oviatt visitor was chairman of the committee on Glen Allred was a week-en- d in the state capital, returning Sun- arrangements. bw-yo- Genealogical Body To Sponsor Dance ii A married folks' prize waltz dance will be staged in the L. D. S. tabernacle amusement hall Friday, Febru- ary 3 under the direction of the Carbon Stake Genealogical society. in the stake aw Invited to par- -' AH-ward- be the mo- tif for the decorations. One of the features of the evening will be a drawing for large box of groceries. Music will be furnished by a five- -' piece orchestra. St Valentinas day will day. Fred Paternoster was a business caller in Salt Lake City during the week-en- d. Frank Averlll was a in Salt Lake City. week-en- vis-t- or d MARKETS ti Marie Davis visited in the state capital from Friday until Sunday. ... had been bound over to the Irtrict court by Justice J. W. Ham-joto face charges of attempting 1 burglarize the Helper Billiard par-Talleged offense was corn- nd he ed Sunday. Scogings was ogres ted in Price on morning by City Officer Wll-Mclnt- ire, A petition to resume individual operation of the Salt Lake and Eastern Utah Stage Lines and the Moab Garage company will be heard January SI by the state utilities commission. The former concern maintains a branch office at Price. ' The companies began to operate the stage line jointly 16 months ago and have petitioned to resume separate operations, stating that individual lines will operate to the best interests of both the companies and who apprehended the In the alley back of the south of Main street The suspect had the public. Is possession a Ford car, a brace bit and screw drivers. Accord-- o COMPLAINT CHARGES THEFT officers, the automobile did not to the defendant A complaint has been filed before was taken to the county jail, Justice Byron Carter charging Jim re Jualco with Where he admitted his guilt, the theft of a suit from said. the J. C. Penney company at Helper. Scogings is in custody in lieu of The suit, valued at $13.85, was taken ? f!000 bond. Saturday, according to the complaint I Wi Mr.Mc-iYBkti- , . d. Mi.. Lula Christensen of Salt Lake is visiting this week with her parents, Five Price residents escaped death Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Christensen. about 1:00 a. m. Saturday when the m- i- Ann Bradley of Salt Lake car in which they were riding turned over on the highway east of Moab. visited relatives and friends here on Occupants of the automobile were: Friday and Saturday. J. XL Golding, who received lacerations about the head and several broArthur Brown drove into the state ken ribs; Sharp Lee, injured verte- capital Wednesday of last week, rebra and lacerations; Albert Jeansel-me- turning Friday. injured vertebra; Stanley Roberts, bruises about the head, and Abel Gudmundsen, federal revenue Fred Bonorno, who was unhurt collector, spent several days in Price The group was returning to Price last week on official business. His after attending a basketball game be- headquarters are in Salt Lake. tween the Carbon I. O. F. and the Grand high school at Moab. The car Members of the board of directors of commerce was traveling at a high rate of speed of the Price chamber meeting their hold will and after capsizing, it rolled over two Tuesday noon. or three times, Mr. Golding said. The injored persons returned to The Carbon county contact committee on relief will meet at the court Moab for medical treatment. house Thursday of this week at 7:00 p. m. And. Matinee Saturday, 2:30 Washington Merry-Go-Roun- d LEE TRACY CONSTANCE CUMMINGS ADDED ATTRACTION Morton Downey Sensational Radio Star Singing Old Time Melodies Thu., Fri., Jan. THE DEVIL IS DRIVING Edmund Lowe 26-2- 7 Wynne Gibson Sun., Mon., Tues., Jan. 29, 30, 31 Sunday Shows start at 3:30-6- :20 7:10 and 9:00 William Farnum Noah Berry Jack Holt a&mwmmt&klmt Sylvia Sidney id ' Cary Grant THIS SPORTING AGE t His Game was Polo Here Was Men I 2:30 ly track thrills I Negro spiritu- als and a sweet love story. L. R. Eldridge and C. B. Perry of the local J. C. Penney store were business yisitors in Richfield Thurs--1 day and Friday of last week. ADDED ATTRACTION Technicolor Revue 4 Behind The Counter p and Paramount Pictorial Down The Colorado 9 4 The worlds most dangerous river Sun., Mon, Jan. 29-3- 0 Matinee Sunday, 2:30 TO im s? APARKmUTDARMl ..... I 6. Mrs. Mabal Hammond has been appointed in district court as administratrix of the estate of Mrs. Mary Cantrill, who died January 17. FAIR Race ....... Miss Della James of Los Angeles, Paiif , arrived Tuesday for a weeks visit with friends and relatives in Price. . 27-2- 8 THE COUNTY THE DRIFTER Tile., Wed., Thu., Jam. 31 Feb. 1, 2 l :c.. Matinee Saturday, - Dickie Moore James Gleason, Allen Dinehart Matinee Saturday, 10:30 ih Fri., Sat., Jan. Lois Wilson Sat., Sun., Mon., Jan. 28, 29, 30 ..... .... , State Senator Knox Patterson, who is attending the legislative sessions at Salt Lake, is in Price on district court business. Thur.f Fri., Sat., JakL 26, 27, 28 COFFEE Blue Fine, I lb. ... 29c j SUGAR Powdered or Brown, 2 lbs. 15c SOAP Crystal White, 10 bars. . . .'. 25c CLEANSER Lge. cans, 2 for . 5c SODA Arm A Hammer , pkg 8c 29c BISQUICK Foar, Large pkg . BELANS Limas, 4 lbs . 29c MACARONI Cut, 3 lbs ; 19c TUNA Selected, Blue Pine, can ... 15c SARDINES Oval cans, 2 for 15c PINEAPPLE Lge, cans. Blue Pine . 17c PEARS Blue Pine, lge, cane, each,, 17c TOMATOES Tall cane, each 5c BEETS CARROTS per can . . . 5c PORK & BEANS Tall tins, each ... 5c POTATOES FoncjT, 100 lbs. 49c FLOUR Price brand, each . 69c PEANUT BUTTER 2-jar, ea.. , 25c PURE OLIVE OIL Per gallon . . $1.89 State Representative Wallace R. Wayman was a Price caller during the week-en- semi-month- Quality Meats I I W. D. Atwood and Mary Harper, I to license both of Elmo, secured a wed at the county clerk's office on Wednesday of last week. A marriage license was granted at the county clerks office Tuesday to James Barm and Alice Jensen, both of Spring Glen. Mr. and Mrs. nounce the ma: ter, Maude, to of Mr. and Mrs. aw from Price. Johnson their I n, son Warren. Both 5c .... w .... Mrs. Elmer Wahlstrom spent the in Ogden on matters perd taining to the American Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. Wahlstrom is the district week-en- chairman of the organization. The Carbon Stake Genealogical society will hold a union meeting at the stake tabernacle Sunday at 3:30 p. CHICKENS Fancy fat Hens, lb. . 11 Vic PORK-Wh- ole or half, lb. . . , HAMS Mission Brand, small, fc.lOVic LARD Pure, 44b. pkg. 25c LAMB Yearling chops, lb. . . . . 9c STEAKS Steer Beet, lb. 9c POT ROASTS Steer Beef, lb. . 8c BACON ice, 2 lbs. . . . i . . . . . . 29c VEAL LAMB Stewing, lb. 5c PORK ROAST Pound . . , 9c SALT PORK Pound . . . . gc LAMB Y earling, whole or half, lb. . 6c OYSTERS FRESH FISH .... an-- 1 daugh-Warre- - - River high school faculty was a Price visitor Friday and Saturday. Price People Hurt In Auto Accident 2728 FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JAN. Price and Helper 1 J. Wilcox, a member of the Green I nd - s -- ., |