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Show T II r A D V O C A 8 1 N T I , rilCE, UTAH mifeSDAV, JANUARY II. li2( tie ,t .'Price and Cflearby J.Ji uiiur w m a Halt Lake City. in llaiy Mullins wk-tn.- i J Young UUgham wiy. Fll II CM I JjfeS For Helper Woman Held a sn.i r M1S Thelma MiK.nn.-nMis Ida Cosey Nuhols, wui iw s'u.: nt at U.e In Youi.g uni- tl The new airVal r lt' t.ed eis.ty, l.aS Jtlutlu-- J to IltrtO Ui William H Nu hub. died at her ILidaaaV long Mf lend V.e W .n'.er uul W r, fcUrr Spend m liclju-and jnui.d Sunday. Funubl keriet-I.u!.da her with g l wn! connected the the parent, liuldaway Wcie held Wednesday in the railroad Mr and Mis. A, W, MiKlnnun (i.anital dej ailment of Tt.e Sun-AChapel kt Helper, With burial in U, ot ate. JYiee remetrry under the diieit.un cj A program of still. g iiutiuntental Deseret mortuary. the A. C. Treeder, manager of the krlrttluft Was by Juhn presented General Derailment ttoie, It ft TuesMr. Niched was born in Nunn and Srrafuio Nnk at the weekday fur Ogden to spend scveiel days ly niceting of the Pure? Kiwanis club Carolina April 18, 1878, a daughttf on business. Wednesday evening. of J. W. and Loi na Coxey. She fc Mrs. Wiley F. Hansen, daughter of been a resident of Helper for socr. George Lambert, vhe j resident of 14 years. Mr. and Mrs. Geuige Colhngh&m has returned tu Denver, Colo, after District 22 of the United Mine WalkSurviv ing are three sons, Ray Nichfrom ols, sjanding the past three weeks here. ers of America, arrived Friday employe of the Price Safeway JUxk Springs Wyo. to spend 10 day store; Harry Nichols, Helper, and P R Remington returned Tuesday in Carbon county on union business. Charles Nichols, Bingham; two to Itluebell after visiting for two daughter. Mr. Juanita Stewart and weeks H the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ieo Leonard left Thursday Miss Nettie Mae Nlchol, West VirMrs. H. H. Holdaway. morning for Salt Lake City, w here her ginia, and one brother, who reside! daughter, Mrs, Evelyn Rjn, under- at Helper. Price chapter No. 185, Order of went an iteration for removal of apAhepa, will initiate a number of new pendix. Mrs. Bjom Is recovering Given members Sunday at 3 00 p, m. at the nicely, her father reports. American Legion hall. League W one-ha- . iii V lf r t Gulden Jiutliunun wa a Suit Lake butme& visitor tins wetk. Hull O, Andrron drove into Suit Lake Tuesday on business. W. R. Wsymun visited in Salt Lake on business. during the week-en- d A son was born Monday evening to Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Young. Glen N. Nelson is a business itur in Grand Junction, Colo. MS Knox Patterson spent several days of last week in Price on business. Rolla E. West was a business in the state capital this week. d IV-Ihr- ro a Richard Johnson underwent a mastoid operation at the Price hospital Tuesday. David McCurdy of Salt Lake vis ited friends In Price Friday and Dr. Frank Migliore was a business visitor in Salt Lake from Friday until Monday. John Staley of Scofield was a itor in Price during the week-en- d business. me-'m- vis- on Deputy Sheriff Warren Peacock drove to Salt Lake Monday on official business. Clare N. Senior, Salt Lake attorney, visited in Price this week on district court business. Thomas J. Holland of Salt Lake was a Price business caller the latter part of last week. Carl R. Marcusen of Salt Lake was a business visitor in Price several days of this week. Entertainment Before Girls Among the Brigham Young uniCounty Clerk U II. Young Issued a marriage license Friday to Jack versity students who returned to W. Talbot and Edith Taggart, both Provo this week after spending the holidays in Carbon county were the of San Francisco. Calif. Miss Margaret Reese, following: The Misses Peggy and Helen Flynn Miss Mae Seaton, Miss Frances Sea returned Saturday to Ventura, Calif, ton. Floyd Mclntire, Don Woodward, after visiting with their mother. Mrs. Miss Gene Goetrman, Miss Phyllis Ruth Flynn. They are attending Williams, Miss Thelma McKinnon, all of Price; Ray Fahring of Helper, Ventura college. and the Misses LaRuc and Edith Elmer Loveless and Charles Allred Rowley of Spring Glen. of Salt Lake, members of the state TABIONA GIRL DIES HERE highway patrol, were In Price the latter part of last week on official a Funeral services were held at business. Sunday for Edith May Miss Naida Littlejohn returned who died at Price Thursthis week to resume her studies at day at the home of her grandparents, Westminster college in Salt Lake af- Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bortola. The body ter visiting for two week with her was forwarded to Tabiona by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Flynn funeral home. The child was born at Sunnyside November 13, 1922, a daughter of Grant Hutchinson of Provo was a Charles and Dorothy Roberts Bertola. week-en- d visitor in Price. A former Surviving, besides the parents, are student of the Carbon high school, one sister, Bertha, and one brother, Hutchinson is now a football and Junior. Tab-ion- Ber-tol- a, A program sponsored by the Broken Dishes will fall from the sky Tuesday. Watch for them, some will carry free tickets to the Rotary Clubs annual show Broken Dishes Attorney Henry Ruggeri left for Grand Junction to spend days on business. John Cima, county C. W. A. and relief manager, visited in Salt Lake this week on official business. JANUARY Attorney C. W. Wilkins of Salt Lake was a business visitor in Price several days of this week. 12 and 13 PINK Salmon Prunes Commissioners W. J. Reid and C. R. Fahring went into the state capital Tuesday on county business. 13c TALL CAN FLAKED 27 Tuna 3 Lbs Fred D Ambrosia returned Friday after spending several months in CLEARWATER 11c CAN Los Angeles, Calif. P. K. Nielsen and Milton Jones ROSEDALE SLICED re- PAR turned Friday from San Bernardino, Calif, after an extended stay in the coast city. or WHITE N. G. Lauris, deputy internal revenue collector, visited in Duchesne on official during the week-en- d IPifSsq TTiradlSiiQ COMPANY The Busy Department Store Whose Profits Are All Spent at Home Package William Henry Butt of Spring Canand Alice Marine Lamph of Standardville obtained a marriage license Thursday of last week. KING Toilet Soap Corn PALMOLIVE A daughter was born Tuesday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Harold or CAMAY 5 POWDERED in 44 FEMALE ft A new type of role for Chat- unquestionably .. the she has entertainment finest ever given you. terton Sun. Mon . Tues. INDESCRIBABLE! m It's utterly impossible to describe this picture In the printed word! Yon MUST see it for yourself! Its more amazing than Frankenstein more startling than Dracula. Its almost unbelievable! Fri. Sat. Chester Morris ZANE GREYS As (be pugilist who takes all the THE LAST TRAIL knocks necessary to rise to the top in King for a Night Sun. Mon. BEAUTIFUL WOMEN! COLORFUL MEN! GAIUTY! SONG! HEART-BREA- That's Broadway This is its Story! JOSfM M. SCHINCK hnul) H.G. WELLS Fantastic Sensation BROADWAY Aj Al A KEYHOLE inro fa 3 4 45c CANS 29c CANS K. C. BAKING Powder CUT, STRING Beans 3 29c CANS 39c 3 LB. BOX Lettuce with GEO. OBRIEN 23c 25 OZ. CAN Sugar PURITY SODA 2 Lbs 15C Crackers Sc EL BRENDEL c Hearts Bo Sc NEW TEXAS Tues. Wed. Spinach l Warner Baxter As Husbands BUNCH CARROTS BEETS TURNIPS NEW PEAS BEANS CAULIFLOWER Thurs. Fri. May ROBSON Lionel ATWILL Mary BOLAND Herbert Marshall Elizabeth ALLEN ....29c Mew Items Go 5 STARS IN A SURPRISE PICTURE Oranges i In a comedy of misunderstood love FfSIlkS or Stick Bologna, Lb. Veal Chops Ba con eolT.8 Puri!n U. S. INSPECTED LARD Pound 2iC FRESH AND LEAN SLICED -- Youll hum its tunes thru your tears and laughter! No. 2 Vt CAN ROSEDALE yon Sat. Sun. Mon. 50c SOLID PACK Tomatoes . . . . Bar Now Playing Ruth Chatterton No. 2', CAN 3 CANS Peaches Lb HC Sc Mu-si- c and Dramatic club was present at the regular meeting of the Carbot high Girls league Wednesday. A play, "A Blond Person, featured the entertainment Member of the cast were Pauline Gordon, Maxine Schlrgel, Emma Gunderson, llulda Lou Bent, Olympia LaurU and Carol Dement. The play was directed by Mr. Bess Jones, Miss Virgia Mulliner and Mis Virginia Lee. Assembly singing under the direction of Mis Alice Carlson, a vocal duet by Miss Josephine Lampson and Miss Lillian Dart and a talk by Mrs. Jones on the new school honor group plan completed the program. RADISHES Fancy Veal Shoulder Roast ,Fls Pot Roast 5; h |