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Show NOVEMBER 19, 1936 THURSDAY, TIIE nears red cross SERVICES SET FOR QUOTA COMPLETION (Continued get the ers From Page One) under way this Saturday, under direction of W. H. Wardell. Work- there have been contacted and are to launch their drive at that time. Probably the work will be continued through the fore part of next week, the quota having been designated at $25. Throughout the entire county the is workers report that extended. Two outside members who attended the breakfast Monday from Wattis and Standardville indicated that their local drives were to return good results. Local workers especially were enthusiastic over the general preparing publics' response. Figures on the drive are to be tabulated this week and will be made available next week Pace reported. Expresses Thanks to publicly express organization to those workers who volunteered their services without obligation. To Mrs. Frandsen and all the others who so graciously donated their time and energy to the cause, the Carbon County Red Cross chapter extends its deepest thanks and ap- He also wishes the thanks of the j Funeral services for John W. Larson, miner who was crushed and instantly killed while working at the Little Standard mine this week, will be held Saturday in Cleveland, his home, it was announced this week. Interment is expected to be in Cleveland, under the direction of the Wallace Mortuary of Price. While details of the accident were not made known, it was said that Larson was working inside the mine and became caught between the wall and a coal car. He was said to have died almost instantly, as the car crushed him, with the body being brought to Price by the Wallace ambulance. An official probe of the accident was to have been started by mine officials yesterday. However, a report from them has not been given. preciation. Without the efforts put forth by these persons, we would have been in a more acute situation. I personally wish to thank all who participated. Columbia handy packets of writing papeT 2 for 35c at The type- PRICE. UTAH POINT TO BIGGER five PAGE Army Recruiting PROPOSED JUNIOR Officer To Visit Price November 28 COLLEGE AT PRICE PLANS CONTINUE; ACCIDENT VICTIM IN CARBON COUNTY SUN - ADVOCATE. Saturday Marks End Of Book Week Rites Two days vet remain in which patrons of the Price public library may check in overdue books and have the fine cancelled, this concession being granted during Book Week. As yet only a few have taken advantage of this privilege of being excused from heavy fines. Resuming their regular rates next Monday, the library will not erase any old dues. The radio library hour last week was presented over the local station by Mrs. Mathew Gilmour, who gave a pleasing review of a prominent volume, Around the World in Eleven Years. Mis. J. C. Hubbard will present CATHOLIC FROLIC UNDER DISCUSSION The army recruiting service in the intermountain area has been success-- I ful in filling the quota for service in (Continued From Page One) ( Continued From Page One) Hawaii, and has now resumed recruit-iin- g the for at 38th Fort infantry A coronation ceremony with parcounties. The annual registration of ticipants dressed in ermine and silks Douglas, Utah. In connection with this students would be around 400, coming will close festivities on Saturday eve- recruiting, an army recruiting serg- mostly from Carbon, Emery, San eant will visit Price on November 28, ning, December 12. Juan, Grand, Uintah and Duchesne. Vote tabulations on the selection of 1936. Other possibly from the In addition to the practical voca- northernstudents, the queen to reign over the affair or southern sections of the courses offertional which been have were released yesterday by Father state might perfer this branch to those Ruel who said, however, that all the ed at Fort Douglas during the past alreaedy established, and could easily votes have not been turned in. At two years, several correspondence be taken care of. With a total poputhe present time, Eva Davis of Price courses have recently been made lation of approximately 50,000 peris leading the field of eight contest- available to the personnel of the post. sons, the six counties would benefit ants, with 5,200 votes, followed by Among the correspondence courses directly and indirecly from the col- next weeks program. Louise Litizzette of Helper with 4,900. for which no charge will be made lege, both from a financial standpoint School grades have made and doOthers have been given returns but are: How to study; How to read a sa well as on the basis of other de- nated to the library a number of colare somewhat below the first and sec- blue print; Journalism; Auto mechan- grees. orful book marks, which will be disics; Diesel Engines, and Practical pho" ond choice. to the readers, as a protection tributed Favor Establishment Jeanette Cances of Price has 4,000; tography. to book leaves. was It understood that the county Information about any of the Charlotte Perigo, Price, 2,700; Mary school boards of the six counties have Office Supplier . The Scartezeni, Price, 2,000; Jennie Alice, courses offered to enlisted men, or or record favoring the establishPrice, 2,000; Mary Eaquinta, Helper, about other matters connected with gone of a junior college. The general ment furin enlistment will be the army 2,000; and Celia Tabone, Price, 2,000. He location for the building appears to the nished sergeant. by recruiting More votes are expected to be cast be giving Price the favor, none of the within the next few days and the cur- may be contacted at the local post other communities having made any office. rent results will be given in next known application for the site. Price issue. weeks is generally located and recognized MARRIAGE LICENSES Committee members are listed beas the center of the eastern part of low: state and is the metropolis of this the as issued by the Marriage licenses, Mrs. Marie Vnlard, general chairsection. office the clerks county past during man; Miss Josephine Rinetti, Mrs. In comparison with the junior colJohn' Sallas, Helper, vice chairman; few days, went to Frank Warther and Mrs. Fred Bonomo, recording secre- Pearl Cox .both of Ferron; George leges already established, a school autary; Miss Veronica Heinlein, finan- Vasios and Laura Comer, of Price; thority from the University of Utah cial secretary; Rev. Edward F. Dow-in- Carlyle Roberts, Price, and Anna has estimated that a property equiptreasurer. ped junior college here could serve Massa, Kemmerer, Wyoming. The carnival will open with a civic 400 students. Verification of the fact were licenses also given banquet at 6:30 p. m. Thursday, De- to Marriage Hans Poulsen and Lois Jensen, both that Price is the logical site for an cember 10, after which the booths will educational institution of this type be unveiled. Fridays activities begin of Mount Pleasant and Varge Gil- was also given. with a Notre Dame school program at christ of Salt Lake City and Gladys Other Units Favorable 2 p. m. At 8 oclock Friday evening Brown of Silver Bow, Montana. finals of the Amateur contest now beOther organizations have gone on ing conducted by Station KEUB will Bonacci. Games will be directed by record favoring the junior college. take place, and prizes for drawings Albert Battiste, Dr. James Ruggeri, The Price Chamber of Commerce this awarded. Frank Dalpiaz, Roy summer made statements to the effect The Doll Parade will be held Sat- Pete Tabone, William Guaranti. Mailhot, that it would assist in the program urday at 2 p. m. followed by a Pet Ye Olde Sandwich Shoppe will be of such an enterprise while other Show at 3:30. That evening will by Mrs. Andrew Hennessey, clubs and civic organizations are fallbring the climax of the entire carni- managed John Pintus, Mrs. Joe Schlegel, Mrs. in line. Local businessmen are at of the the val crowning queen Mrs. D. E. Leonard, Mrs. Walter ing Carnival Ball. on the proposal as such an smiling Mrs. Mike Maloney, and Bishop James E. Kearney, D. D., Daugherty, would bring an added enterprise there P. In addition Phalen. Mrs. J. of Salt Lake City will be guest of to this community. of revenue source counter a be will lunch supervised by honor at the civic banquet, and will Mrs. Mrs. William While there are no available faciland Tony Silvagni othprobably be accompanied here by ities at the present time, passage of ers of the clergy from state parishes. Cafarelli. a state law authorizing the college of and councilmen and Mayors result in several available lowould commissioners and the THANKSGIVING, CHRISTMAS county Helper cations here. A main building along and NEW YEAR will also be guests. with the gay Mrs. J. P. Phalen, general chairman with subsidary structures would have round of and festivities holiday of the banquet, is assisted by the folto be erected and housing facilities Bocial affairs nows the time to WASHING LEFT MACHINES TWO Mrs. committees: Hostesses, lowing found for the students. to be sold at $49.50. Price Lumber G. S. Nelson, Mrs. J. E. Flynn, Mrs. get a permanent that will glorify Attend From Here Ri& Hardware Co., Phone 111, Price, Charles Ruggeri, Miss Josephine hair. Our beauticians are' exyour Local persons contemplating attendnetti, Mrs. Martin Jacobsen, Spring Utah. in giving all types of permance at the meeting in behalf of the pert Canyon, Mrs. V. E. Litizzette, Helwaves in creating artistic anent cookE. D. Mrs. MENDENHALL'S Leonard; per; tables, proposal, are expected to be O. H. show you. at your coiffures that ing, Mrs. Elmie Bernardi, Mrs. E. a member of the county New and Used Parts Guymon, Cances, Mrs. P. Giraud, Mrs. Mike an Call for best. school Advanc27 and appointment now Reeves, board, Superintendent Wrecking. Special Maloney, Mrs. Nella Tabone, Mrs. Anof the board and get your permanent tfiw week 32x4 Tires Used Nahs. Good ed Ockey, secretary George Scartezina Mrs. drew Hennessy, Mary of education and Senator Miller. before the holiday rush. Cheap. Mrs. Tony Passeralli, Mrs. Jim 62 North First West Mrs. Don Harmon, Mrs. Gus Appointment of a committee to DrossoS. push the action to the next session Robert Roerig is directing the Pet ORDER YOUR" THANKSGIVING of the state legislature may be un- Show to be held Saturday, and will be Turkey now! Milk Fed turkeys. B. dertaken at the Moab meeting, it was assisted by boys from the Price C. C. L. Frandsen, west of Car. Ice Plant, said. C. camp. The Doll Parade at 2 oclock Price. Phone 514-- J. Senator Miller was spirited in his will be under the direction of Mrs. remarks concerning the college. Charles Ruggeri. FOR RENT 3 ROOMS AND BATH. I think the establishment of such 141 1st of East Roy Mailhot will conduct the ama-tuSouth, an institution Inquire rear would be of consideracontest finals at 8 p. m. Friday. Price. PRICE of ble value to Price and will continue 7 WEST MAIN the is C. in Rev. J. charge Coyne queen contest being held, and Mrs. PRICES SLASHED ON EVERY to devote my efforts to that aim, he PHONE 645 Charles Ruggeri of the coronation Leather Coat in our store. Here is said during part of a talk. the for Entrants queenship ceremony. your chance to get a Good Coat include Misses Eva Davis, Charlotte cost. Price Lumber Co., below Jeanette Perigo, Marie Scartizeni, Phone 111, Cances, Jennie Alice, Louise Litizzette, and Katherine Eaquinta. Pages FOR RENT TWO FURNISHED and flowers girls will be chosen in a rooms. 347 East 1st North. school. contest at the Notre Dame Mrs. J. E. Flynn will be in charge of You An Will the Carival Ball Saturday night. Other general chairmen include publicity, FOR SALE CLARINET IN GOOD condition. Enquire 146 W. 2nd N. V. E. Litizzette, Roy Mailhot, Rev. To a few or phone 533-William A. Ruel; tickets, Miss Mary Ruggeri; tickets for banquet and NUM-erdance, B. J. Vietta; building commit- SPECIAL 2c PER FOOTON To bills Weather Strip. Originally much tee, V. E. Litizzette, D. E. Leonard; displays, J. T. Kelley; floor manager, higher. Price Lumber & Hardware Nick Rinetti. Co., Phone 111, Price, Utah. The soliciting committee is composed of J. D. Harris, Mrs. J. T. KelTo ley, Mike Maloney, Nick Rinetti, Misse, EXPERIENCED WOMAN WANTS Josephine Rinetti, Mrs. L. R. housekeeping work. Call 305-- J afof Mrs. i. P. Phalen, Mrs. Andrew 8:00 evenings. ter Hennessey, Mrs. G. S. Nelson, Dr.Bar-re-R. F. McLaughlin, Price; Mrs. R. P. TWO FURNISHED Dont disappoint anyone at Christmas because you FOR RENT Mrs. Roger Reynolds, Mrs. Tom NO children to with rooms couple were short of cash. Beveridge, Mrs. V. E. Litizzette, Mrs. or pets. Call at 357 So. 1st West, John Colzani, Mrs. Joe Rebol, Dr. A. Price. EaR. Demman, Misses Katherine See quinta, Mary Feado, Marian Lupo, TURKEYS CENTS LBS. Edith Sallas, Mrs. M. E. McNary, of live or dressed. Frank Liddell Helper; Mrs. John Murg, Standardfarm, Wellingtotn. ville; Mrs. OConnor and Mrs. Louie Mrs. George WE ARE GIVING FREE ONE 9x12 Columbia; Vettri, 37 EAST MAIN PRICE PHONE 596 Schultz, La tuda; Mrs. Joe Lopez, KenRound with Linoleum every Rug Castle ilworth; Mrs. Nella Tabone, r-Oak or Allen Range sold. Price Gate. Use Lumber & Hardware Co., Phone Booths are in charge of these committees: Candy, Miss Adeline Piaci-tel111, Price, Utah. Miss Mary Magliocco; Hop-l- a, Rev. J. C. Coyne, Sarafino Nick, to be assisted by others; Bingo, Rev. J. C. Coyne, Nick Rinetti, V. E. Litizzette; balloon, Stanley Litizzette, assisted by young men of the parish; Country store, Mrs. Roger Reynolds, and Mrs. R. P. Barrell, of Helper; DooV animal, Miss Florence Piacitelli and Miss Elizabeth Martinelli; orize, Mrs. Elmie Bernardi, Miss Mary Ruggeri, Miss Josephine Rinetti, Mrs. Roy .it Mailhot, Mrs. Joseph Barbobgbo, Jr., A., Mrs. J. T. Mrs. John Murg; P.-I. i Kelley. The Hope Chest is in charge of Miss Mary Notarianni and Miss Josephine Rinetti and V. E. Litizzette. .A cut lace cloth made by Mexican sisters of Salt Lake City will be given away une. der the direction of Mrs. L. R. j e SPECIAL PERMANENT WAVES g, CIIOCIRIESlFItllVrS WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES FRIDAY , SATURDAY , NOV . 20th - 21th Are you ready for the Holidays? Pi-ic- e no. Classified 2 CAN Grapefruit 2 FOR ltc A Large Oysters Cans Ber-ger- a, UNION SHOP 9. Mince Meat MODERN BARBER tp 6 er BEAUTY SHOP ltp 7 WHEAT HEARTS JELLO CHOC PUDDING TOMATOES LARGE CANS PINEAPPLE LARGE SIZE CANS CATSUP NO 2V2 SIZE CAN TOILET SOAP MAXINE .... - 3 -:- ltc r- - CHRISTMAS MONEY ltp Auto or Furniture Loan ltc al 4 BARS ltc TURKEY RE- D- BIG VALU- E- TEA FLOUR bag ylb!Sr Eld-ridg- 19c POUND 2 CANS 5 POUNDS UNION BEST GRADE CHOICE CUTS J LBS. FOR. POUND PORK ROAST SMALL TENDE- RPOUND LEAN MEATY POUND FRANKFURTERS 2 POUNDS LAMB LEGS BACON POUND SUGAR CURED BY PIECE 25 FREED FINANCE CORP. ltp QUALITY MEATS MARKET INSPECTED SHORTENING 21-- 6-- 20 WE RESEfeVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES LAPtIB CHOPS raise cash in minutes pay off outstanding Refinance your present balance lower your present payments Finance the private sale your car. ltp FORK & BEANS NO. 2l2 can POT ROAST Help U, VIENNA SAUSAGE U. S. - POUND BEFORE BUYING YOUR THANKSGIVING TURKEY VISIT OUR MARKET. WE WILL HAVE ABOUT 500 PRIME YOUNG TURKEYS, DUCKS, CHICKENS AND GEESE TO SELECT FROM PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW. PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN MANY YEARS A Service for Your li, ltc t iv? Y Y Delivery to Your ?? Y ? T. Eld-ridg- The fancy work booth will be an outstanding feature of the carnival with the finest array of hand made linens. Committee in charge of it is Mrs. J. T. Kelley, Mrs. G. P. Heinlein, Mrs. A R. Demman, Mrs. Joe Rebol. The apron booth will be directed by Mrs. John Ruggeri and Mrs. M. E. McNary, Your Assurance of High Quality Milk Mrs. Wil- liam Wetmore, Mrs. John Devietti, and Mrs. Harry Stockton. Mrs. V. E. Litizzette is chairman of the Notre Dame booth assisted by Mrs. Ross Shiner, Mrs. W. M. Ross, Mrs. Elmie Bernardi, and Mrs. Tony t ? i 'll "d Y Y Y Y f ?Y ! :r 'J s ' iXh H I p ... J! -- t MILLERTOM DAIRY Wvw V V V - f f fi Y Tuberculin Accredited and Blood Tested Herd Y HIAWATHA fY Y f f fYr UTAH v t |