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Show ive. ,D.Tji 1933 --I5-H October 6, 1877, settling in par. agonah. He arrived in Price, Decern-be- r SAL SMCES 0 , jervices ( 1 were held in the lor s. tabernacle Saturday pioneer of B Horsley, early at his home in Myton who died last week. Mr. Horsley lay o I England Nov- piumstead, a jn I862- ond CamC t0 UtaH - G3 YOU KNOW DO and A. Iw Steel Valve Seats" and wvntrlfuse Brake Drums" mean L m automobile. DODGE and PPep, have them. Ask HYMOHTH Beni ;at; Service Star Holds Meeting. Price chapter of the Service Star Legion held a business meeting Monday at the home of Mrs. C. H. Stevenson. The next meeting will be held Monday, June 19, at the American Legion hall. Naomi Chapter To Meet Monday. Naomi chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will meet Monday, June 12, at the home of Mrs. Jessie Sanford. The program will be in the nature of a constitutional quiz conducted by Mrs. Sanford. The chapter will sponsor a picnic Monday, June 26. No sport like a swim no suit like a ate p Mont Blanc, highest peak of the Members Feted Alps, commonly supposed to be in Mrs. Orson Rowley entertained the Switzerland, is really almost entirely Friday Afternoon club at its last in French territory. meeting. Guests included Mrs. Jack Posioffke. Just North of step-son- s, page ftvb PRICE. UTAII Afternoon Club Garage Co. I Price Surviving are his widow, Persis McKee Horsley of Myton; one son, Frank Bryner Horsley, California; one daughter, Mrs. Inez Horsley Tucker; two Aubray Roberts, Myton and Hugh Roberts, Grouse Creek; five brothers, Arthur W., Ernest s! and Ralph Horsley, Price Alma B Horsley. Idaho Falls, and John Horsley, Veyo, Utah; two sisters, Mrs. Laura E. Topham, Paragonah, and Mrs. Agnes M. Gubler, Lund Nevada. Speakers at the services were William Stewart of Myton, E. S. Horsley and Bishop George E. Jorgensen. The invocation and benediction were by John E. Pettit and Orson H. Guymon. William Downard dedicated the grave in the Price City cemetery. VOCATE. P SOCIETY 24, 1884. FOR PIONEER gPN-A- Sweringen, Mrs. C. N. Chadwick, Mrs. Dora Henrie, Mrs. Lloyd Petty, Mrs. Sidney Young, Mrs. Barton Olsen, Mrs. Leona Boice, Mrs. Loren Stevens and Mrs. Wallace Grange. those awim Here again the sun and How ming days! I invite water you Get into a and swim SWIMAWAY away the happy hour I Social Held By Epworth League. The Epworth League of the Price Community church held a social FriThe fore day night at the part of the pregrain was taken up with the discussion oi plans for the one-weouting in Ogden Canyon in July and the election of a new secretary, Charles Cave. Refreshments were served, followed by games. ... ek with Store Buying Power! Individually Owned 30,000 1 JUNE 9th and 10th SPECIALS Turkey Red TOUR $1.05 (BUTTER Blue Bell 24c COFFEE Red & White 29c Green Red & White 23c MAYONNAISE Red & Whit 27c PEANUT BUTTER Jumb- o15c TUNA cans 25c (LAUNDRY SOA- P0 bars 29c TOILET SOA- P6 bars 25c GINGER ALE Red & Whit 15c SARDINES Oval 9c SARDINES Imported 10c WAX PAPER Diamond 15c BAG 48-L- PER POUND PER CAN TEA, PER PACKAGE JAR PINT Miss Cora Pace Weds Logan Man. Miss Cora Pace of Price and George Morgan of Logan were united in marriage Thursday in the L. D. S. temple at Logan. The ceremony was performed by President Shepherd in the presence of the immediate families. The couple will spend the summer in Logan, returning to Price the fore part of September. Three Price Women Head Committees Three members of Escalante chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, have been appointed as chairmen of state D. A. R. committees. They are as follows: Mrs. George R. West, genealogical research; Mrs. W. E. Fleetwood, Angel Island committee; Mrs. Grace Cooper, historical relics committee. PER JAR WHITE BLUE & ft WHITE RED LADY GODIVA PER BOTTLE PER CAN PER CAN I25-F- ROLL T. B. On PAPER CLEANER WALL ft W. PER CAN PEACHES NO. ZH 19c 21c 31c Gold Bar PER CAN PEARS Gold Bar NO. ZH PER CAN PRESERVES GOLD GEM Pure Fruit PER CAN 35 OZ. MARKET POT ROAST PER POUND VEAL POT ROAST per pound VEAL or LAMB PER STEW pound HAMS Mountain Brand- - WHOLE OR HALF PER POUND Ladies Befit. Manchester ginghams FINISH PER YARD Li-E- N VOILS and DIMITIES VARIOUS PATTERNS PER YARD COTTON BLOUSES each towels each 24x44 10c Sc 5C 16c 6c 15c 29c 15c HIGH STANDARD Faint,Varnish & Kalsomine Lowe Brothers Product rent kalsomine brushes PRICE TCABING WE Twelve Attend Bridge Dinner. Miss Helen Flynn entertained at a bridge dinner Wednesday evening at her home. A color scheme of orchid and yellow was carried out. Guests were the Misses Marjorie Myers, Peg gy Flynn, Evelyn Jone6, Louise Pea cock, Udell Eldridge, Jessie Lange and Adele Nelson of Price, Mrs. Grace Bergera, and the Misses Mary Mancina and LaPreal Weeter of Hel per. Miss Fern Ballinger of Rolapp and Miss Mary Castles of Ogden. Bridge Party Given Friday. Dr. and Mrs. R. F. McLaughlin en tertained at their home last Friday evening for six tables of bridge. The following guests were present: Mr and Mrs. Frank D. Sawyer, Mrs. and Mrs. Marl Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Mr. and Mrs. Leland PeaWinken-werde- r, cock, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Redd, Dr. and Mrs. A. T. Demman, Miss Marie Davis, C. A. Cavanaugh, Rev. R. A. Ruel and Rev. J. J. Claffey. Mac-Knig- ONLY U. S. INSPECTED MEATS STEER Altar Society Plans Affair. A buffet luncheon and bridge party will be sponsored in the Notre Dame hall Tuesday, June 13 at 1:30 p. m., under the direction of the Price Altar society. Mrs. Charles Averill is in charge of general arrangements, and Mrs. Charles Ruggeri is chairman of the committee on decorations. The affair will be open to the public. C. Big Department Store Whose Profit Are All Spent At Eosae ht, Piano Students Give Recital. Mrs. R. G. Woodhead presented her piano pupils at a recital tea Saturday at the home of Mrs. Ruth Flynn. The guest list numbered 35. Mrs. L. H. Merrill accompanied with the cello and Miss Helen Flynn accompanied with the violin. The tea table was covered with Italian lace cloth, and the center sweet pieces consisted of individual pea corsages, which were presented to the guests. Other table decorations included yellow tapers burning in silver candle holders. Mrs. Roy Birchard of Standard ville and Mrs. J. T. Kelley presided at the tea table. reStudents participating in the cital were: Beth Naylor, Betty Monroe, Anna Marie Gow, Mae Brown, JosephPeggy Flynn, Evelyn Storrs,Birchard. ine Seaton and Audrey Miss Monroe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Monroe of Consumers, was awarded a gold medal for havthe ing the highest averages during secteaching year. Miss Naylor won ond honors. Strips of a recently developed to be rubber road are laid in Penang, Straits Settlements, for service tests. Chemists in this country have been said experimenting with hazelnut oil, to be a popular salad oil in amendment was first submitted to the FORMER iCARBON HIGH PUPIL TWO MORE STATES O. K. WINS B. Y. U. DRAMATIC AWARD U. S. CHILD LABOR BAN states. The states voting for ratification Ratification last week of the federal child labor amendment by Michigan and New Hampshire makes a total of twelve states which have now approved that proposed reform. Six of this number have enacted ratification measures since January 1. In other words, as much progress has been made in less than five months as was registered during the entire period since 1924, when the since January 1 are New Hampshire, Miss Dorothy Mensel, who graduatMichigan, Washington, Oregon, Ohio ed from the ' Carbon county high and North Dakota. Prior to that date favorable action was taken by Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Montana and Wisconsin. Only four state legislatures are in session now and ratification bills are pending in all of them The four are Massachusetts, Illinois, New Jersey and West Virginia. school in 1929, was recently awarded the Evans efficiency medal given annually to the outstanding dramatic art graduate of the Brigham Young University. The presentation was made at the faculty award day held May 24. While at the Carbon high school. Miss Mensel was active in oratory and debating, |