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Show rAC.E )l tt t S.AU I T II v OCAT I, ritICE. IT AH - price and fflearbi Mrs MaWl.f JjPk Jt Ball it..: ii,a !'.c Mr and Mr, and Mr family uert- - k-- in i4 t Wi-.tMi in us a O.i , .i.r: i InH Jjruts I ol.i Vttlc Ml do y Mrint i ial Fulk. tt i i:,tc4 b.it in hi r i r, ( .1 v '1 ut i Ial In jt.rr ar d Mis Bint family t ap.lal thr I II. a! li.'. r in r.dit ul.I.l f'..l,.l Mr H a) li.t it al, ..ke A prs... I ttre Visitor 111 tl.e sidle Ala foie palt of the Week. Arthur Hcawnrr and U Roy Nullrr of H ftiiurr, 11 SslUrf m Jioo the latter J alt iJ last UOek after iting 111 J'lUe for seleral da J UM Vis- and Mrs Hairy VlldrH lifuvr tills Ida MatasaliiaS of tlie Was lnt Salt Lake Friday to ihe ojjerated on at I lie rity hixpital this ur week fur removal of a; Mr. end Mrs Hum and T)l.r Mrm It. P Manley, artietary of the Utah family Mailed m J'rovo Coal orul day. asouMaUun, was a husiiiet visitor m Cat tun county Herman of !iiee underwent n aladnmmal operation this week at James Krnal hhaw and Lillian Or-- 1 tlie city hospital. roll of Watus (blamed a marriage license last week at the county clerk s Mr, and Mr. nacor Casper of n office. returned Friday after uittnff for several Mr. and Mr. T. J. Parmlry ami and Mr Joaeph Parmlcy of Salt Mr, Lar Mr. Gunderson of JTlee underwent a major ojwration thla week Lake visited Carbon county relative on Memorial day. at the city hospital. tt nl. or Oje-iator- s Os-de- lx-r- da. e Mr, William Steckelrnan of - It itl X at. a II ll nr t S. ii. oi.m n i f 1 . 1 1 Jtj.ll JS.tter lift Tttiatli) f',r Calif , Uh.ie tic tailed ty the srllous llll.i' tf h f Mis Lo .... High Price. . . jnd what a timely punch agaitut THE SCOOPS MARKET v .core again Al-gcl- lllotkll hlothrr, Thollia Mr iH-ri- t!- rd at the I Set el ley S Chlidrnin, attorney for the hltumilKHl i ual Hale 111 Ctati, SS la buiUiesi taller m the t minty the latter Mlt of last week Penney' VALUES the GREATEST OF SHIRT JUST WHEN YOU WANT THEM. Mrs J It llrennen of Salt Melted for several dajs of this week at the home of her parents. Mr and Mr. George Collingham in ITue munsgt r of the store, areorn-panl"- d by his wife, left Wednesday for Ogden to do his fall buying A. C, Trr-ede- r, General I Hia- - purtmi-n- t EXCEPTIONAL VALUES!!! Cr,M, tailored of combed yam broadcloth. That meana a emoother, mon lustrous, stronger fabric 1 Smooth-fit- t, attached collars. Shaped sleeves. PuQ Plenty long! Quality buttons. PRE-SHRUN- K, Cajs-ner- ; f Mr. John Kay and Mr. Harold Holdaway were In Mr. and and Mr. A taxi service has been started in Attorney S J. Sweetring and family His returned Filday from Salt Lake, price by James Hriakbank. where Mr. Swretrmg attended a headquarters will be at the Grill cafe, County Attorney Walter C. Gease and of the Utah State Itar service will be furnished drove Into Salt Lake Sunday to spend the public, several Uuy on business. Miss Ilessie Plans, a student at the Mrs. Ia-- Waldron of Long Bench, D. C. Cavcnah, manager of the Utah School for the Deaf at Ogden, Cal.f , who vivitcd here for twowccks reemployment office, w'as a busi arrived Saturday to sjiend the um- at the home of Mr. and Mrs Jana s vrll tart partner vacation with her patents, Mr II. Lund, left Tuesday for Salt Lake nr.VisllorJn week. Und Mr. Gust Plutu. to join her husband. itors Provo Sunday, 14-1- vis- nue-tin- WHITE SHIRTS, blots While Broelddolh MoiiiMn, Pure Cenlial uhuol imtruitor, Irft Thursday for mhalt English to attend a summer tourse at tl.e University of Utah I Wile Mr. J, Hyde Vaught reDan L. regional rt turned the fore part of the week from watha and her daughter, Wilhelmin of the federal trot) produc11 tie, were Salt Lake tion loan offne, atriveii Friday to Steckelrnan a fishing trip to Fuh lake. visitor Wednesday. sh nd several days lure on bus. ness Mr. and - Price g 7, - Utah HK5H3inBHHEB e - CHOOSE THE TIRE Every iurr in tk Kara YEARS $LQ ?1rra soo-mi- u ikt hm Indianapolis (melting lira leal In ika world drove to elclory on Firestone IUk Speed Tires. Raea drivers know tkal keat generated by friction intide the cation eorda Is tba greatest enemy of tire life. Tkese men will not fNt M mom va mi of Salt at d SOCIETY Lake visited during the week-enthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gordon. Mr. McCarty is manager of the P. E. 0. Clupur IHIUHIHMIHIH4 i Flection Of Unit Officer Postponed. The election of officers and initiation of new members of Price unit of the American Legion Auxiliary was postponed Friday until June 8, Mrs. Glen D. Reese and family left according to an announcement by the fore part of the week to make Mrs. Royal H. Frandsen, president. their home irt Salt Lake with Mr. Reese, who is United States commod Tea Given for Coast Visitor. ity director for Utah. Mrs. Byron Jensen entertained at William and Jack Pintus, students an afternoon tea Monday in honor of at Loyola college at Los Angeles, re Mrs. Lee Waldron of Long Beach, turned Saturday to spend the summer Calif. Those present were Mrs. J. vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pintus. Mrs. James Prince returned Sunday from Salt Lake where she attended the graduation of her daughter, Vera from the nurses training school of the L. D. S. hospital. Ra FOR IS CONSECUTIVE y Hold Meeting. Members of Chapter B of the P. E. Mr. and Mr. Roy Bennett of Salt Sisterhood were entertained Mon0. Lake City were viiitors nt the home at the home of Mrs. Jessie Sanday of Mrs. Bennett's sister. Mrs. George ford. The book, Lamb in His BosCollingham in Price over Memorial om," was reviewed by Mrs. C. R. day. Fergusson. Tlrat kiss kun an tit winning car in tki grvstting Indianapolis la Mr. Jaik Dassinjjer company. CHAMPIONS BUY SOO-Mi- Mr, and I itHHHIHIIIHHIIIIHH mm risk tbeir lives an any bnl Firestone Tires, because they know Ike kigh stretch cords in every Firestone Tire are protected by tbe Firestone patented process of Need money for your Bracken Lee, Mrs. Frank D. Sawyer, Mrs. James R. Lund, Mrs. Lewis Borrow on your car. Nt Hunsaker, Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mrs. Agency, Price Q .Adl, Earl Hills and Mrs. DeRcll If you need money for c.'t. you can secure a loan oo rial the New Carbon Agencr Yt; Given by Club. M Mrs. Jack Swearingen, who will buy cars, pay spot leave next week for Los Angeles, Calif., was honored at a farewell party given by members of the Friday Afternoon Sewmg club last week. Guests were Mrs. Ray Wiggins. Mrs. John Chapman, Mrs. Dora Henrie, Want to buy, or will rent ; Mrs. Wallace Grange, Mrs. B. E. to buy later, 4 or 5 root n tion Johnson and Mrs. Jack Holhst. ern house in Price. Addrta I PRINCE SAMARA TO BE AT SAVOY HOTEL UNTIL JUNE 6 FOR SALE SECOND HAND C. Lieutenant T. Brady, known proRange, Washer. Call C. W i fessionally as Prince Samara, widely company. Phone 47. known will be at the POTAT.J Savoy hotel until Wednesday, June FOR SALE CHEAP 6. He informs the public that he is chickens, pc vegetable plants, prepared to give advice on matters fence, calf. Jersey milk cow, p4 1 of life to anyone, and will answer all Eugene Chiado, next to Modem questions put to him. Iarewfli Party cash.-A- Sun-Advoca- te. physco-analy- - st, Corn-Dippin- Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Cusac and son, Billy, of Bristol, Va., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Cusacs parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Woodhead of Kenilworth. Mr. Cusac formerly managed the Price J. C. Penney store, leaving here for Virginia in 1928. soaks tbe high stretch eorda in liquid rubber and aaturatea and coals tbe million Cam-Dippin- g nf fibers inside the cords, counteracting destructive friction and beat. It provide greater adhesion between the plies of tbe tire, and between the cord body and the tread. Firestone chemists and engineers Cum-Dippe- d L. A. McGee, Price attorney, is recovering satisfactorily from a heart attack suffered more than three months ago. As soon as his health permits, he will resume his law practice. During the summer, he will take a vacation trip to the east. new ear kept pace bywith building developments stronger, safer tires to meet the exacting demands. Drive in today and equip your ear with new Firestone High Speed Tire for 1934, with deeper, thicker, flatter, and wider tread, mure and tougher rubber, snore traction, giving you more than 50 longer noa-akimileage. Remember, in Firestone High Speed Tires there is Creater Creater Safety and Strength Creater Blowout Protection than in any tire made. non-ski- Owned Get the Piggly Wiggly Habit and Save WEEK-EN- D d Want to sell your car? Well pay spot cash for it. New Carbon Agency, Price. Advt. d M. J. B. JR. 23c LB. PKG. .. GRAPE NUT FLAKES 0( 1 Cereal Spoon Free , pkg . SOUP Resignations Of Two Appointees Accepted At Council Meeting Note how tbe rubber in a Firestone Tire clings to the high stretch SPECIALS COFFEE Anywhere, anytime, call Price Taxi. Grill Cafe, Phone 373, Price. All kinds of messenger and small parcel delivery service. Let us run your errands. Adv. THE ADHESION TEST .1 Locally HEINZ 16-0- z. Can' FOR. 10 POTATOES LBS Cum-Dippe- d cords. This g r e n I r adhesion and strength is made possible by tbe Firestone patented process of Cam-Dippin- Note k o w the rubber in on ordinary tire away pulls from the cords that have not been aoaked and insulated with rubber. This cause friction and beat within the cords, resulting in eparation. COME IN AND MAKE THIS TEST FOR YOURSELF THE NEW Tuq AIR BALLOON FOR 1934 The new Firestone Air Balloon for 1934 embodies all the improvements in the new Firestone High Speed Tire. Tbe lower air premure provides maximum traction and the riding comfort. cords, providing 30 to 40 greater deflection end blowout protection. Cel 1935 low swung style by equipping yonr car today with these new tires and wheels in colors to mateb your car. Cam-Dippin- i! g safety-lock- s Litten to the Ioice of Fireitone every Monday Aight over y.B.C. R EAF Artwork See (base new Firestone High Speed Tirci made al the Firestone Factory end Eakibitien Building al Johnson MA Century ef Progress," Chicago &. Vaught Corner Main and First West PHONE 16? n PRICE, UTAH The resignations of P. K. Nielsen as member of the Carnegie library board and Carl W. Empey as a member of the Price fir department were accepted by the city council at its regular meeting Monday evening. Dell Gardner was appointed to fill the vacancy on the fire department, and a successor to Mr. Nielsen will be named by Mayor B. W. Dalton in the near future. Night Marshall Nephi Gunderson, who was named street supervisor when the new council took office, but has continued as a member of the police department, was released from the street appointment, and Erin Leonard formerly selected as superintendent. Mr. Leonard has been acting since ApriL The street department was authorized by the council to apply to the emergency relief administration for a street graveling project. The cemetery department was given permission to purchase a lawn mower. SALES RUN HIGH Orders for General Electric refrigerators are running 300 per cent ahead of last year, it was announced today by E. Bernard i, head of Eastern Utah Electric Co., distributors here. MUSKETEERS TO PLAY FOR DANCE SATURDAY EVENING Cannon Thompsons Musketeers have been engaged by Manager John Menotti to play for the dance at the Silver Moon hall Saturday evening. The orchestra has appeared here several times before, and has proved to one of the most popular dance bands ever to perform at the local pavilion. j j CALUMET, SOAP CLASSIC LAUNDRY CLEANSE f Baking Powder Pkg. Cocoanut Free, It 10 BARS SUN- - BRITE WASHING CANS- - 9( POWDER For Better Meats Veal Roast Leg Lamb Fryers Fancy Pot Roast Fresh Little pig Sausage, lb Veal Cutlets Bib Rolled Roast, v |