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Show POCATELLO BAND TO ENTER PRICE MEET NEXT YEAR Pocatello high school band from Idaho will be one of the Class A entries In the 1934 Price band tourna' ment. This assurance was given Saturday by Guy Gates, assistant music director at the Gem State school, who accompanied five Pocatello band students to Price for the contest last 'week. Tba Junior high trumpet trio comWarposed of Robert Brady, Charles completely Hawkes, James and ring captivated the spectators with their expert playlitf and the applause was so persistent that the boys were forced to return for an encore, which is something very unusual in contests of that kind. William Lindell, who played a flute solo, and Marvin Scott, who performed in the trombone division, were the other members of the Idaho delegation. Their performances were also exceptionally good. Deaths GLE X HORSLEY Funeral services will be held Satat urday in the L. D. S. tabernacle 2:00 p. ii). for Glen Horsley, who died at the Price hospital Wednesday evening of pnuemonia. Mr. Horsley was bom at Wellington May 11, 1902, a son of Ralph and Maude Smith Horsley. He is survived chilby his parents, his widow, three : . . dren, three sisters and two brothers. For the past several years, Mr. Horsley divided his residence between Price and Victor. Burial will be at Victor under the direction of the Wallace mortuary. The Idaho students played during A REAL BUY TWENTY-FOU- R the solo contests Friday, and alreto were finish sheets of writing paper linen Ineligible though they John Nicolaldes was a business ceive awards, they proved to be and 24 linen finish envelopes for 25c. caller in Price last week. The among the best of the performers. te. ELKS INSTALL NEW OFFICERS Frank W. Averill was installed on as Wednesday evening of last week the fifth exalted ruler of Price lodge No. 1550, B. P. O. Elks. The Induction ceremony was under the direction of Dean Holdaway, past exalted ruler of the local order. Others taking office were: Leading knight, C. A. Knobbs; loyal knight J. Allan Browne; lecturing knight, Walter V. Pace; secretary, J. Bracken Lee; treasurer, Glen N. Nelson; trustyler, M. H. Wilson; three-ye-ar J. Roberta; esquire, Erin tee, Clyde Leonard; chaplain, Ben Reddington; inner guard, Lyman Kofford. A dance at the Elks' hall followed the installation. Carbon High Girls League Announces Program for Fet Drama Entrants For Honor Selects Committees to arrange for the girls on day celebration to be sponsoredGirls the 27. by Thursday, April school, league of the Carbon high officers announced by Tuesday were of the organization. An assembly program will be presented at 11:00 a. m. depicting the American girt through various historical periods. The entertainment will include portrayals of Indian, Flora-dPuritan, colonial, hoopakirt, The modem girls. and Tandem a, the attend to invited is public which will be in charge of Miss Peggy Flynn. Weapon Stolen Following this program, a posture parade will be given on the athletic Loss of a German Lugar gun which track, and at 1:30 p. m., festival dancis of much greater sentimental value ing and coronation of the queen will than Insofar aa money is concerned, aka place. Virginia Lee of Price, was suffered by Louis "Timothy" who was recently chosen aa presiBuffmire, World War veteran from dent of the league, will be queen of Rains Saturday night following the the day, attended by the following wrecking of his car after being struck maids of honor: Mary Eliza Kava-nng-h, by another auto. Mrleen Evans, Vivian Bum, Mrs. Buffmire was severely injur- Vivian Peacock, Louise Hvala and ed as a result of the accident and her Earlene Durrent. husband was in such a hurry hav After the festival, the girls will ing her removed to a place where honor their mothers at a tea, followaha could receive medical attention, ed by a matinee dance for all pupils. that he neglected to take the gun Present officers of the league are: with him. When he returned to his Miss Flynn; vice president, President, car later the Lugar has been removed, Ida Marchettl; secretary and treasMr. Buffmire secured the pistol folWanda Miner. urer, lowing the shooting of a German ofCommittees in charge of the days ficer and capture of a machine gun nest which the latter was in charge events Include; Decorating of the gymnasium tot of, the Rains man being awarded d matinee dance: Frankie ODristhe croix de guerre for his bravery in coll, Myra Williams, Alice Iwomoto, this instance. The marine insignia of Mildred Nellsen and Mary Anderson. a comrade who died in Mr. arm on a French battlefield Stage committee: Fredella Sanford, was also attached to the Lugar. Its Olga Silvagni, Anna Laurie Whtldns, return will be greatly appreciated fay Decorating of the stage: PearlHazel Frieda Grouasman tnd Mr. Buffmire, no questions asked. Christensen. Courtesy committee: Castle Gate, SEVEN ADDITIONAL DONATIONS Earlene Durrent; Hiawatha, Vivian TO BAND CONTEST ANNOUNCED Emma Hunten and Rolapp, Bum; Seven contributors to the finnnrfng Holmes; Peerless, Anna of the third annual intermountaln Marjorie Iaobelle Koelling; HelLatuda, band tournament were not listed on Naomi Elaine Hicks; Martin, per, the official contest program due to Morgan Kenilworth, Ruby the fact that their contributions were We- received after the program was print- and Edna Matson; Spring Glen, J)ay A drama cast consisting of n, Lundquist, George Morgan, it! Mathis, Mrs. Eugene HaniTi? Halliday, Mrs. Eldon Otteaon Max Guymon was selected at fewl Tuesday evening to represent ward in the Carbon M. L A W day Friday. The above cast presented entitled "Peggy. Other group lj peting in the tryouts were: Hu Jeanselme, Edward Morgan, Pitta and Clinton Chldester staged "The Killer," and Ehria & lis, Mrs. Vincent Sumner, LaBue n lis, Frances Taylor, Ruth Grauam Vivian Peacock and Frieda Cm man, who presented Womenfolks 2 or 2 War SBBWAISiTiORF. trrv? am it inrNiri FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 22 IIP Prime. SAFEWAY Stores Beel Sale rhe entire Organization U sponsoring this sale in 14 Western States, to help the Live Stoek Industry. A surplus of well fed cattle must be sold. Safeway will use trainloads these next two weeks. Sirloin Pot Roast Rib Cuts Ground Beef Short Ribs Steak 55 15c LB.0C 8c LB. 7c FL OforUallR Thrift, 23C BeetToniips, Carrots, Bo!. 5c 3d Asparagus Baking 35 FREE! Baetlewsre . First National bank. General Dept. Store Opening Planned to Be Held On April 28 15c 2 POUNDS ...I...'- - . Airway Coffee Its Cereal Bowl with 2 packages ZMfflEUIES S5 17IIEATIES better because it comes to F00 fresh roasted and ground when you boy it. . Pound Carnation Z. . 21c Tall Can Pork and Beans Wheat Flakes Toilet SoapJTr. Large Premium Package Calumet Each . . . . .20C Flavoring BOTTLE 5C 19c .... 27c 9c Opening of Price's newest retail merchandise establishment, the General Dept Stores, Inc., will take place on Friday, April 28, according to an announcement made thW week by W. G. Storrs, general manager, the business to be located in the building formerly occupied by The Fair Dept (tore, next to the lyric theater. . The building has been completely .renovated and a complete line of dry goods, ladies mens dress furnishings, work clothes and notions Is being stocked preparatory to offering a large and varied supply of this type of merchandise for the shoppers of the Price district A. C. Treseder, for a number of yean employed as a road salesman in this district will be manager of the local store, Elmer Klitgaard, well known local young man, having accepted a position as assistant to Mr. Treseder. "We are thoroughly sold on the Price district," said Mr. Starrs, "and have confidence tfaat with the general Improvement of conditions business will show a marked advance. We am preparing to carry a complete stock of merchandise at all times and will offer shoppen of this district a real metropolitan service." ready-to-we- The Milhander Rubber company of Loa Angeles, located there for the past 15 years, has established agencies In Price and Helper with Raymond K. Graussman of Price aa Inter-- , mountain distributor. Agencies are also operated at Salt Lake and Ogden. The company specializes in the manufacture of a high grade tire, which has proven very satisfactory on eastern Utah roads. It is claimed by the manufacturers that their product is the best tire made. - HERE AT LAST U refrigerator that does not require high, explodmproui prcccurto in order to operate efficiently. It operates aider vacuum n an entirely NEW principle, and with a refrigerant that's sive re-mol- Pastor Transferred To Eastern Church SAFE Non-Explosi- ve .Non-Inflamma- Non-To- ne Sm it at our dmuvom farnnmtf UPER-IA- FE REPRIOEIIATOIt Eastern Utah Electric Co. Phone 55 UA-es-t Pat-lio- s, La-Z- ar; Price, Utah The Rev. J. H. MacRill, pastor of the Community church for the past two years, will leave Monday, accompanied by his wife and three children, for Masontown, Pa., where they will make their home. Ill health of his daughter is the reason for Rev. MacRllls leaving. The Rev. E. C. Linn will transfer from Masontown to Price, bringing his wife and two daughters with him. A dinner in honor of Rev. MacRill and family wu given at the Community church Tuesday evening, followed by a program. A REAL BUY TWENTY-FOU- te. In gamut. Mean Are aa Looks aa if Bargain Days Are We Have Been Aware the Verge at Advancing an Every af TMa Fact aad Have Laid I Supply at Stasia Groceries to Protect Oar Cast era Against These Advances. It j ' SAME SIZE SAMI QUALITY AMOUNT SAME at OLIVI OIL Gwles Vegetable Seed? PKGS. 10c 19c ; SYRUP CAN RAISINS BROOMS EACH COIN-QUA- RT PAR 17c 20c COFFEE 19c 29c WASHING POWDER LAIGI riG. DEL MAIZ CORN SMALL CAN FRESH FRUITS Strawberries, Raapbenl .Blackberries and Loguberrie Snull Cut !v Crystal Vcddhg Oats WAX PAPER CHERRIES f q. ROLL QAU CAN PINEAPPLE GALLON CAN GOOSEBERRIES CAN LARGE CAN PAN CAKE FLOUR ORANGES whties VEAL 0C ms:-- ROAST HAMBURGER SLICED SS-qgb- .- VEAL STEW m lb. FREE FOOD - 23c S?3rl0c 25c , HAM55S. POT ROASTS R linen finish sheets of writing paper and 24 linen finish envelopes for 25c. The Bargains for Friday, Saturday ar, Tire Concern Opens Agencies In Carbon Non-Corrosi- ve . s The seven donors are aa follows Nick Bemardi, J. Allan Browne, Star theater. Price Bakery, Home Bakery, Fanners Exchange company and the -I-OC NewUtah-tLBsL-.- Annual case examinations at Price postaffice were conducted Yi nesday by H. B. Askew of Otfq assistant clerk in the railway u service. The examination the distribution of M2 cards addns ed to all peris of tbs country. The Price poatofflee boasis usual record In the case test, sta aging 99.72 out of a possible score. This score is no doubt the in the state, according to fat master J. F. MacKnight One of fe clerks, Elwood Mathis has madti perfect record for several yean nona Haycock; Heiner, Lurean Aa derson and Wanda Miner; Sprig Canyon, Leoda Beamson; Price, Em Christensen, Naida Littlejohn, Bbd Coli and Katherine MacKnight; Swat Mine, Ruth Morgan; National, fasces Koncher; Standard vllle, Ana Reeae; MutualAnne Georgelas. Publicity: Katherine Jones,, fa ginia Maleckar, Virginia Milton ui Mildred Nielsen. ed. 2 BOXES Fur Spinach Postoffice Clerks , Take Examination Ov-la- de; Produce Strawberries Buff-mire'- , loc 10c ,7 c TTWST - |