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Show i. 1121 T B 'coClETV AND CLUB NOTES:: r ,.!V fcftd Cl! guv llifr.ri:t U.e fc r if li.e jms.fult n.L . !.!. cMcrtaiacJ kndi-u-acleclicui L by fcflmwun ino ,r Daltuii Wt.V.,V.y cuc&l two and ulus Vi DnJge Air ty Uf tLnu!c Carbon. Card uere played fuilowmg the .J meeting Mr. D. C. Gibson of Hrl and Mr GU-- Alln-- f of l'(u t ef won the prurt. J Rrl,uf bridge Juuch" (U f frcnt, Chapter U uU r lhe lr,W Elect Head. ln,ur' New officer will be elected ty Escalante chapter. Daughter of the American ItevoluUon, Thursday of M this week at a meeting to be held of the Est-5"S- rt at the home of Mrs Fred J. ThomFcJruon of Wo- - as. Annual report of committee heads 1 m he Md t Green will be presented at the session. Ju .j ciut of Carbon, Em- tounU? S" R Full- - Price Couple 'T: L Mr. I Married. t PreWcnt Mr. and Mr. Henry K. O'Dryan announce the marrage of their daughter, TkaGlrr It Eugenia, to Lynden Ovkey, son Mr. and Mr. Ceorge Ockey. Tlie County Udirt Drrno wu performed April 23 by ceremony V? meeting , cb held its rrgular E. C. Linn, pastor of the Rev. the Senator State tnemoon. MUef talked on Utc, Community church. ; , pi-grai- n r M-- u l.t M-- '!. Mother J)r 1 etc Ilijiard, Glni Mi! an, ''? r u !f tl A.rJ , ilr SON ADVOCATE. D THAN MORE 50 LONGER MILEAGE in NON-SKI- D the Roe t ai onj.woJ M..!t uUaii..'a',.,.n y.s 12 c thi-'l- Hi i belt Altai. ,n, .j, laslrrtt Mu Meelinj drr n 8 00 Tr !' Thuy ,,'C ll tavern cirtun of ternne a, Initiatory taork Ul!, ure ttie regular meeting, after whnh lumheon Will served Closing Banquet Set by Sorosia. Memu.,, U h,)M at 7 (,f ,hf ,Vu.e dub S((r(ftis ueir annual banquet 00 p. ni. m the Tues-da- y thurdi amusement hall. Nt,c The Dame corn-miti- in charge include Mis Ar-dHynn. Mu Slwld.aj Anderson und Mr. Jmk Vignutlo. be Literary Croup To Hold Banquet. The closing banquet of th.e Junior Literary Auxiliary will be held Monday evening, May M, m the amusement hall of the Notre Dame de Lourdes church, according to an announcement by Mr. Frank D. Sawyer, president. The dinner will be In charge of Mrs. Erin and Mrs. Walter V. Pace, while the music will be arranged by Mrs. Herbert Adamson and Mrs. J. B. Thompson. o ,Vu nt.SI I Mu U.uis Kay. Mu Jtuel Itedit. fail lank lo-gio- 2E er Club Hold Spring Tea. Tlie annual spring tea of the New Century club was held recently at the home of Mrs. John Redd, with Mrs. Glen Bryner, Mr. Leonard Marshall and Miss Marie Redd as hostesses. A fashion show featuring new spring styles was presented by club members, and a musical program was presented by Mrs- Leah Merrill and Mrs. Ruel Redd. Mrs. Marcel Jean-selnand Mrs. Elmer Khtgaard presided at the tea tables. The committee in charge of the affair consisted of Miss Gladys Draper and Miss Louise Peacock. ve TlE Fireatone High Speed Tire for 1934 m the 1 ever built. 3)1 ith ita wider, rreatct tire Firestone more and thicknnm, deepef non-ski- d, flatter tread, greater non-sk- id with the contact and rubber, greater tougher mileage. road, jou get more than 505 longer non-ski- d ThU new development is made possible by the Firestone g, whereby the cotton paten d process of cords are soaked and coated libers niside the high-stretwith pure liquid rubber. This provides greater strength, new Gum-Dippin- ch and blowout protection. Firestone engineers pioneered and developed the first successful balloon tire In 1923, and it is only natural that safety lead Firestone would further in the the demands of the development of "tire construction to meet high-powerhigh-spee- cars of today. The new Firestone High Speed Tires for have already 1931, their worth by constant testing on the Firestone fleet of test cars over all kinds of roads ar.d highways throughout the United proved States. Firestone High Speed Tires are further subjected to the most severe tests known on the greatest proving ground in the the world Indianapolis In fact. Speedway. Firestone Tires have been on ears in the winning the annual Indianapolis Race for fourteen consecutive years conclusive 500-Mi- The Masterpiece of Tire Construction Tinstone HIGH SPEED TYPE le evidence Firestones f outstanding leadership m tre development and Other 5imi Proportionately Low I your thin, smooth, worn tires with a new Wearing and Most Dependable Tires Firestone has ever made firestone AIR BALLOON FOR 1934 The new Firestone Air Balloon for 1934 embodies all the improvement in the new Firestone High Speed Tire. The lower air pressure provides and aiding traction maximum 5a comfort. the cord, provides 30 to 40 greater deflection and blowout protection. Get 1935 low swung style by with these equipping your car today color to new tire and wheels in match your car. Gum-Dippi- Bhiy13 - - SUNDAY, MAY She never forgets you Remember her with the Flowers she loves Nothing could please her more. A large assortment of only the Best of Cut Flowers and Dotted llants. ' at WARRENS Flower Shop PIIONE Price TWO-TWO-O- H losrcnyt0r Utah S1PE(SHAIL2 SMARTEST GRADUATION PRESSES JUST ARRIVED. A NEW SHIPMENT OF SMART STYLED ORGANDIE LACE AND TAFFETA DRESSES IN ALL THE NEW PASTEL SHADES, INCLUDING WHITE. YOULL BE DELIGHTED WITH THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES AND THE Sunday Night Club Meets. Mr. and Mrs. Regan Ratliff entertained the Sunday Night Bridge club at their home in Helper. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Fullmer, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schlegel, Mrs. Loretta Adamson and Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Axelgard of Price, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stein and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams of Helper. Card prizes were won by Mrs- Axelgard and Mr. Williams. LOW PRICE. 4J9S ng Officers Named. Mrs. Vincent Sumner has been elected president of the Junior LitWoerary Auxiliary of the Price club next year. mans club for the She succeeds Mrs. Frank D. Sawyer. Other new officers are as follows: Lund- Vice president, Miss Bessie and up Telephone Mothers Day Greetings If distance separates Mothers you, exchange TeleDay greetings by phone, on Sunday, May en13. Its a pleasure to at little cost. joy TRIAL ON YOUR CAR F Firtilon. High Sp.td Tim m.J. .1 Rrln JT'i",' Mhihtion res OPwrB LINGERIE White Gloves SILK SLIPS Mesh or silk Pique gloves with Organdie or lace cuffs. New shipment just Rayon Taffeta slip. Cut on the bias with lace trimming and adjustable straps. arrived. 9C White! White! NEW SHIPMENT PUMPS, SANDALS, and TIES: All the seasons fastest selling styles in your favorite white. Pigskin Calfskin , Manchado Kid FREE 98c PANTIES Fine knit Rayon Bloomers and Step-in- s. Lace or applique trimming. HOSIERY Very special price on these fine, pure Silk Chiffon Hosiery in the new spring and summer shades. 'T "A Century of Prog Johnson & Vaught Low sUtion-to-sUtio- rates begin at Corner Main and First West Phone 162 49C night n 8:30 p. m-..-.. The long distance optell erator will be glad to to any points. you the rates s Price Mollicrs SEASONS Literary Group 0rfay and reP,ace We Safest-Long- est Building at 7:00 - Listen to isawreneeTibhet t or Riohorrf Crooks nl Harvey Firestone Jr., every Monday B. C. Network k pifht-- V. construction. Tom Mooney. also . Mrs. Ada Wright, mother of two of Scottsboro boys. M . I . SATURDAY, MAY 5 , ROLLER RINK, NEAR HEUER Admission: 23c end 15c Auspices 1. 1. D. Woman's Club Holds Meeting. reviewed Mrs. Henry Ruggeri Tents of the Arabs at the regular meeting of the Price Womans club Saturday afternoon at the American Legion hall. The remainder of the program included community singing under the direction of Mrs. W. W. Christensen and vocal selections, Ships that Pass in the Night and Trees, by Miss Pauline Olson, accompanied by Miss Helen Thomas. The program was in charge of the department of music and dramatic arts. ed d - Leo Gallagher HEAR - high SPEED TIRE FOR 1934 c )l!e-so- n. Affair Honors Pastors Mother. Mr. Bertha Linn, who left for her home in McKeesport, Pa. after visiting here for several months with her son, the Rev. E. C. Linn, and family, was honored Tuesday evening at a handkerchief shower given by Mrs. Stanley Limb, Mrs. Ed. Yirden and Mrs- E. C. Linn at the latter's home. Games were played, with Mrs. McClure Wllson and Mrs. C. B. Perry were Recital To Be winning the prires. Twenty-fiv- e present. Given Sunday. Miss Ardene Flynn will present a Friday Club group of her piano students In a reEntertained. cital in the Notre Dame church hall Mrs. Ed. Stevens entertained memSunday at 4;00 p. m. The public is bers of the Friday Afternoon club at Invited to attend. her home last week. She was assistThose who will appear on the proed by the Misses Arlene and Maugram are: Betty Monroe, Jack Kelreen Peacock. Refreshments were ley, Josephine Seaton, Carol Richcns, served to Mrs. Wallace Grange, Mrs. Marie Louise Cances, Aileen Radcliff John Redd, Mrs. C. N. Chadwick, Mrs. and Bernadette Shiner, Price; Cath- Loren Stevens, Mrs. Sidney Young, Mrs. Jack Swearingen, Mrs. R. S. Wiggins, Mrs. Jack Hussey, Mrs. D- - V. Gunderson, Mrs. Orin Shiner and Mrs. John Chapman. ay hi liltiMil lUi hard arid J, ft Guld.lqf attended an convention of tloiaiycar t.ie dtalrr at Salt lake Friday evri.liig Approximately 275 dealers from Utah, Wyoming and Ne Va4 were present t,oi.t)e art flew ll 3 (;ie was intrKio-- and d.n;un-trate- d at meeting M Demonic Club tl-- e Hills, Mrs Kugene Han- Name Officer. son, Mu Walter V, Jaie, Mr. Knn Mr Elton Ta)lor entertained the Raw on; secretary treasurer, Mr. Uonard, Mr Sawyer, Mr. Uah Mnemonic club at her home Friday McAllister; flower committee, Mr. Men ill, Mr ItulatM Sunir.er, Mr afterrumn Member prrerit were Jorgensen ami Mu. McAllister; Luiktiiiiist ami Mr J. C, Hubbard Mrs. West, Mr W, E MclnUre, Mr. A. W, McKinnon, Mr. Wallace II. Wayman. Program Pmeaved Mr ft. W, McAUuier, Mr. Claude Before Auxiliary, J. Empey, Mr. Dan J. Raw son. Mr WILL I AY CASH! A talk tn child welfare and comRoyal H Frandien. Mr. John E. Tap Market Trlora far I ark munity service w a given by Mr. Ar-th- Bent. Mr R. E. Wrt, Mr. C, W. VtaL Beef and Craven at the regular meeting Gilner and Mr. George Jorgensen. of the American Auxiliary Guest were Mr Ben Ward and Mrs UECKLirS I1KHT Friday evening. The remainder of B. r. MclnUre. on 24I-W- , tea. 2(2-- 1 Eh tlie program included a New officer of the club were electpiano selec111 S. 2nd Weal Prtce. Utah tion by Ml Jean Reese and a vioLn ed at the meeting, a follow: Presiduet by the Muse Maxine and Helen dent. Mr, llent; vice president, Mrs. Graiuiman. accompanied by Miss Frieda Graussirwn. JOk. Mrs. Craven was named secretary-treasurat the meeting to succeed Mr. Wallace R. Wayman, resigned. Mr. Tad Storey and Mr. Nick Bernard! were hostesse during the World Famous California attorney, ousted from Germany social eriod following the regular during Itelrhatag fire trial. ALo aerved as attorney for meeting Mrs Stl,rT,Vh,,rr' mrrt ATT. Ml TIKE Ml IT li; Wed-nesd- NEW rACK TtttJUS Mix Abet-fr- j riiluf Tiro! mud Audrey '..lit.ord, liter. Miss Connie l.alsen, Sutidaldv 2k til Na)ktr. iwtty I les.iiel.l f n.uslc d.lntoi. Miss Nilii. A very, Ijuma lxu Kurrs and Jtn Halllday 3 be follovuii rnelidiel of the Aus- l.Oul.i tr.at hvrhn htoiu, Giuitiuj Civek; Arthur CiriKU arid Kuthriuie Gruoa, lK!icf, lf the d.aiy bUrndetJ the rum ention of Slate Keilelatlon of Women' and Anna Man Ouw, Helm tiow Sj'.iirvljy l'ii.b t.1 Sat! Lif Lsl WfK Mis i"i Ir iiitny Ji'iirs, late rrp--nir- '2fPudlmct MICE, UTAH I The Mountain States Co. Telephone & Telegraph GENERAL DEPT STORE Hhe Store for all your shopping NEXT TO LYRIC THEATRE - " PRICE. UTAH |