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Show Thursday, Til afril u. im ICE. OTA1 ION. PRICE PREPARES 21 starts VJlTH TO GREET BAH (Continue From iin their selective numbers: Hiawatha, Powerui? Spring Glen, "Grandoise"-"IowBand Law ; 0 0 a March"-selected- Wellington, selerte? nyside, selected; Harding. March"; Helper, 'Grandoise"-?!- ! ' lsh Fork, "Grandoise." 225 Approximately rtudenb vie for Instrumental solo hono day morning at the high schoH tag. The competition will at 8:30 a. m. Following is a lta rooms in which the solos played: Auditorium, Junior hish nets and Junior high baritoneT; nasium, oboes and senior hta, nets; science room, saxophone French horns and drumT,! chanic arts building, clarinets; room, trombones and senior hishS itones; auto mechanics buildSt? saphones, flutes, bassoons. Class D and C concert ennw, heduled for Friday at 1:30 n B tabernacle, and the com competition will be held at theb school at the same time. Playing "Little Monster Overt by King as their contest three schools will compete fa o 1933j Price, Utah STORE NO. 12 Qenuine Sunglow IPB&lINiriSID) J.C.PENNEVj FOUNDER Star Values! Class D division, which is for fia year bands. They are North Sum high of ML Pleasant, Ferron a Grand high of Moab. The Grand try has chosen 'Grandoise" as itu lective piece, while the two dh chords will play selected One Beautiful Day by . is the assigned number for Om( which includes schools with u rollment less than 250. Entries la Oj division and their selective are as follows: Appleton, "Elena1 Fruitvale, "Harmony King"; H tagton, "Eleanor"; Central high, Cb tie Dale, Tittle Monster"; Tintk of Eureka, "Little Monster. Instrumental ensemble canted tries arranged in their order of tag are: Group 1, brass Cyprus Magna, trombone quartette; brass sextet; Cyprus, horn Carbon, brass quartette; Cyprus, sextet; FTuitvale, brass qu Carbon, cornet trio; FTuitvale, trio. Group 2, woodwind Carbon, d inet quartette; Cyprus, clarinet qu tette; Palisade, clarinet quaiM Cyprus, woodwind quintet; Cute woodwind quintet; Cyprus, B clarinet double quartette. Group 8, saxophone Cyprus, us ophone quartette; Psyson, saxqpba quartette; Hiawatha, saxophont te Luncheons for band directed dram majors will be held Frids 8 JO p. m. at Rtaetti 8i Capitols taurant and Grill cafe, respecting A dance to which band will be admitted free is schedukdi 8JO pi m. on Friday at the Moon halL . Class B and Class A compete for concert honors at 9:00 a. m. in the tabernacle Class B units, representing with an enrollment from 250 will play "Norwegian Rhapsody Christensen as their assigned her. "Turandot Overture" by Lte ner is the contest number of Cbai bands, which are entered from kM having more than 750 pupils. Each band will play warm-ulective and assigned numbers. Entries in Class B and their lective piece are: Delta, "One tiful Day; Payson, "Harmony Palisade, "Turandot Overture"; tah, "King Midas Overture"; Tsabell Overture"; Springville, ter Schmoll Provo and Carbon are the Clad bands. The former unit's tA number has not been announced the Price band will play "The Chlldrono ffjf. 1 A I I&aErffii ratty nrnsrkabli valtuT s M n 1L0qq(3qi?11q D. :3 i ; 2 Ideal for eunaner met Colon that ianaonisa with the bedroom i and drmpealI These 70 x 80 singli ft - qautj at tUa A vane anch aa ooljr Painty's can ghral Sizes yrs. 4-- 16 iThejrll wear because they're So let the children (run and play in them alt day long without a qualm I Heavy weight, fine workmanship and 'finish' .throughout! Choice of styles of ivcst, todice top or built-u- p shoal-- ) I (run-resisti- I der.JFlesh and peach colorl Vit7 Blocmtrt'PinHu. Youll have Many Uses for Vat-FaPrinted Tew Slew wet st Smew ' for Thao Asmivertary Sttvbtjt! Bdievc it ornotl REAL SILK m' Its colors and patterns make it useful for a variety of chanmhif frodcsl And at a price like this, no one need fed limited in the quan-tit- y she boys! 3536 inch. Be FuU-Fxshioo- J f (OjC ed Medium-Shee- r El (5) S 12 Tttd and k haa a Hand Embroidered intake the wHit pint A docking that con-yaIs shkototio favorably with noth Ufher priced box Veiy bandaomc and with food wasrinf qualities, tom Seal Porto Rican of aarviccable nainsook, with pfetty contrasting appliques 1 And weve d new Hjfc m faand-mad- es bet-len- oar own valut record I Niwcf Colon! Flaob Price and Nearby J David Graussman is visiting with Ardene Biddle was a visitor In the friends and relatives in Lot Angeles. state capital the latter part of the week. John E. Pettit was a Salt Lake last week during conference. Bishop and Mrs. George E. Jorgensen were Salt Lake visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lititzzette were conference. week-en- d visitors in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest S. Horsley atHalbert Greaves was a week-en- d tended the conference of the L. D. S. visitor in Salt Lake City. church at Salt Lake last week. W. E. Fleetwood was a business Mrs. Bardell Williamson underwent caller In Moab Tuesday of last week. major operation at the Price city Mrs. C. A. Olson was a week-en- d hospital Sunday. visitor in the state capital L. C. Karrick, Salt Lake Iris Gardner was a visitor in Salt engineer, was a Price businessmining ryiier Lake City last week. Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Dalton were Mrs. Eugene C. Hqpson visited in visitors in Grand and San Juan coun- Provo during the past week with her ties last week. sister, Mrs. Walter Weist Mr. and Mrs. Harry Virden and Clyde Vaught, C. A. Olson, Myrle on, Robert, returned Sunday after Jones and J. Bracken Lee spent last six days' visit in the state capitaL week-en- d in Grand Junction, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. John Potter were Salt r: "d A. Bryncr were callers the latter part of the faJtak victors from Friday until Saturday. ft lude. Wkka Dr. W. P. Winters of Mt Pleasant business. spent several days in Price this week on business. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wiggins were callers during the week-en- d. Ogden Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stevens were Mr. Wiggins arrived here recently to Salt Lake callers the latter part of take over the management of the the week. Safeway store market Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lundquist and Ed. Morgan was chosen children returned Monday from VerTuesday evening to represent the Price ward nal where they visited relatives. in the public speaking division of the state M. I. A. honor day finals the Members of the Carbon and Joppa latter part of this month. lodjea participated In an educational meeting at the Masonic hall TuesA benefit dance and social for the day evening. Notre Dame band will be held at Mrs. J. C. Snow of Price was ad- the school Tuesday evening. A party for boys and girls will be held at the mitted to the Price hospital Thursame time in the amusement hall to day undergo an operation for of the church. of appendix. The parade contest, generaOT garded as the most colorful of the tournament, will be held unlay afternoon at 1:30 crowd of 10,000 people is eqd to line Mata street to watch te bands as they inarch from East street to the Stevenson company. ' A new parade arrangemert been adopted by the contest tee. Instead of both senior and high school bands competing ci even basis, the parade will he ed into two divisions, and " will be awarded to the three schools and three best drum in each group. Hie bands will at Intervals of approximately minutes. Winners of the various corned receive their awards Saturday ntag following a massed bd cert at the Klwanis athletic 8 7:45 p. m. The bands will order in which they paraded march from Main street up venue to the athletic field, "Power March" by Bennett dj, the massed band selection d Junior units, while the will play "National Emhle Bagley and the "Stars Forever" by Sousa. William B unbury will pW . selections, after which West will award the troph P-- tative from Salt Lake county, was cently elected president of the re- W. R. McPherson of Grand Junction, division superintendent of the D. & R. G. W. railroad, was a Price business visitor Tuesday. He reported that work was progressing very sati- sfactorily on the Dotsero cutoff, which, when completed, will shorten the distance between Price and Denver by 175 miles. Among the' Price people who attended' the L. D. S. conference at Salt Lake last week were: Mrs. Claude J. Empey and daughter, Deon; Mrs. Angus E. Johnson, Mrs. Edith Prince, Mrs. Carl Saxey, Mrs. J. F. Mac-KnigMrs.-Lo- la Miss Florence Thompson, Mrs. C. Ott Romney, athletic Christensen, daugh- John E. Critchelow, Rhoda Pace, Miss coach at ter of Judge and Mrs. tne Brigham Young George Chris- Bessie university at tensen of Price, was a member of Lundquist, and the Misses Pyo, was a visitor in Price the cast of the drama, "Death Takes Nona, Lurean and Faughn Ann a Holiday, which as presented on Wday by Theta Alpha Phi, nationCarbon court of the Independent al fraternity at the Order of Foresters will meet University of Office Supplies The Friday, Utah. 2,1,Jn the county Korney's office court house. nd Ben Robinson of 3,P DR. A. W. DOWD WILL BE Salt Lake were Price visitors during AT THE LIBERTY HOTEL IN Goorje Christensen and G. the week-en- d on business connected C0U11 medals. PRICE FOR ONE WEEK BE"port", returned with the Junior Thrift League of Moab, when they America. Mr. The tournament will GINNING who Pope, served In MONDAY, MAY 1. pent several days on district court the last close with a grand boll t state legislature as represen- Moon at 9:30 p. m. re-roo- vri ht, Sun-Advoca- te. tE50X; J fJ, 4 |