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Show ft! nn t 1 - v 8 ! j SOCI ETY AND CLUB N A f V 0 c A T I , . ruin. v rau fit.! IJB NOTES; tvluf UlrlUlBrti Hub s M ' i 1 HDAV Ut S Ml D-- l lit 1,1 ir 4 IFlUay Aftcl 'i.iJi.t I MXVril In Uit as V, J. lrftlirfittl.i Stk,),g fiuio.!, Haury, Mis Rtf an btc N dr! J '' ..2 j 'Tr- J'V -' - I '' Irirn 1 nlrruinrd At Brld e I ridsjr. Mr. aiuf Mis Viiux-ii- trltallicj at R - llrfllun 1 I) akt L ki 1 t Svlt Suinn rf til- - hi ay ililiurt for Mr fetid, riuiig if last . .la. Mr Mr lull I aini Mis Mail I). Uit.sun, Dr. feud Mis It F. Mr- Ijuitilin, Dr fetid Mis IS.lsS I. lay sun. Mis. i f ; i d Wll.kt r tJ Mr, and Mis Hal MocKn & r 1 1 1 Fill-t'.- 1 1 ARIZONA' -- THE l.oKtf FiT) SHOW OFF .- .TaW - TRACY -"THE H 7,777 CliaitUk, Mis !,.Hi Mis Jut n c J.a.i!.aji, Mi Llrat.gr, feint Mis V. it is SPENCER ut mst-rd- t St 11 y l.r t'l idt Is l ft, lit I Irtl in a I It I It a! 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M O Mite df, mu-li,rian,:,xl Pnday CarDon i t Prior. at a nux-tinwur atai if the state of Mr. Strin, Mr. Williams &ft m by big game lontifl in tin bm.rd ScMrkcL Salt Lake. The ilix-- r as has lax n the Thlrtrrn Atlrnd case in the past, will U-- of tin days Bridge l.iinohron. duration It st.ii t m tVtotn-- r 20 and l Miwt On istnn i nti it., In end iiti Chtobel' 30 The ilk season xl at a biidyo lum MoikIjv D from Not , mix r 8 to 17 hor home GuoMs were .Mr U'Ul will , Muse and the ll,MVe Frames Seat. n. Kay Confr- r,ted with m oieixdt i.ted Hom Zubuk. Kri della Sanford, Max-- 1 , ine Sihlegt-1Frankie () Dus, oil. I.a nations, the boaut. for the firM time n Verne Jubn.-on- . the h.Moiy if he itate h h and Huhy Diajvr. Kuna Chr,'tonsi-n- . Ji Hasiru'M n, Fi ii da fame ih j ,,itmt nt, th d to CrouNMnan. F raiut s Tu h i and Mai- - the rlax '..ng of do, and ,e.i- - T1 c gau t Si .iiti.ina Pin-,- w.re won by hurting; of the L.tnr wil he pu mit- i ti d in Mxn.tl lions, hut the hunt-ii'j- .; of tin formi r only in one. The tot.d rv. mix r if liter in Pine and .MONDAY 4.VDAV r Uidrf tV :s no ; H la-ti- n i n'ESDAY ONLY U; th. kelly, KING U. S. A. Sish , IV KOHCKTSON C, - plrture with thrill jrtlon and M-- fel'ill weil.thuks. A HAVE 2nd Epixie THE vallis, loeatul in JEYN PAKKDK total HEART . aftrr and SATURDAY Harlow with 2irrmore in ca-on- ! . With HI CK JOSES tad remember all at Bargain Prior Iran 17,(t(i0, and be- the hoard decided , from Novem-inomlKowing to hr Id an open wen-- ( r- - ( nt: U r j t, Mrs. John H Redd, Mr Angus E Johnson Mrs. B WDalton Mi It Ti , u t for ,.n I. Uro.'kbank. Mrs Geoigc li. Hard- -' , , , U f', . L.,vu11 Mrs. F. J. O. Mrs. o'' MacKnight. k'.S,1pi A total of ting. i Thomas. Mrs. permits, Bliss L. Finlavson, Mrs 1)0 wl11 sued. Henry Gibbs. Mrs. Hay Waiters. Mrs State Fish and Game Commissioner Irene Woodwaid. Mrs. Roy Howell Newell 13. Cook, w ho is chairman of and Mrs. W. F. Olson. the board of big game control, wishes Sixteen Attend to emphasize the fact that the season Bridge Breakfast. on does is open only in Pine valley. Mrs. Arthur Dalpiaz and Miss j The problems confronting the game RED RIDER FRIDAY Wahirgion munty, and gueit No. 2 of Hidnrsdiy Continuous 4:00 p. m. in Lionel GIRL FROM MISSOURI 'of Mrs. Dalpiaz THE rhhj "rrcnt u 'rrTi t i 1 I Guests in- Mrs. Josephine Pace, Mrs. (" of the board- - Plan,lta esixx-iallThe mix ting is Charles Atwood, Mrs E. F. Gianotti, for that puipose. Mrs. Gladys Vignctto, Mrs. James .'scheduled for October 31 in the of- Miss fices of the game department. a, Mac Johnstone, Berger Louise Gunderson. Miss Rita Peder-- J The principal change in the setuu' ,iva. Miss Mel Taylor, Miss OrfaFay- - for deer is the opening of the Heas-lo- r, Miss Adele Nelson, Miss Thelma However, a new Miss Eurene MeGibbeny, Miss jon preserve be created on Willow creek, will Mary Riggs. Mrs. L. R. Grover and:which is located near Tooele. Miss Mary Ethel McConncl. The deer shot must have horns at Pizza-Ricleast five inches long. i bull elk permits will Seventy-fiv- e Nuptials Set. The marriage of Miss Mary Ricci, be issued for the Cache national for-es- t, !' of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ric- It 20 for that section north of the ci Helper, to George Pizza, history Logan river and 55 for that section instructor at the Helper junior high south of the river; 15 for prong-hor- n school, will be solemnized Monday at ed bulls, on the Heaston preserve; 75 8:00 p. m. at St. Anthony Catholic on the Nebo, 50 for bulls and 25 for church at Helper. The ceremony will 12 be performed by the Rev. J. F. Claf-fe- y cows (15 of the latter to be issued for in the presence of relatives and Salt creek and ten for the section near close friends. The brides parents Hilltop, for the purpose of driving the October 12 has been selected as the will entertain at a reception for 200 animals away from the farms); 200 for the annual harvest ball of date lake guests at 8:30 p. m. bull permits for the Manti-Fis- h Carbon stake and Gleaner the section; 50 for the Cedar mountain bulls. Party Honors 25 for section, 25 for cows and Bride-Elec- t. The Timpanogos section will be A farewell party honoring Miss closed entirely to elk hunting. Florence Christensen, whosa marriage The fee for elk hunting permits for to G. Donloe Kennedy will take place in October, was given by Miss Mary residents will be $10, except in the lake section, where it will Ruggeri at her home Saturday eve- Manti-Fis- h ning. Guests were Miss Mae Pace, be $5. The general nonresident fee Miss Flora Fausett, Miss Louise Pea- will be $50, except in Manti-Fis- h lake, cock, Miss Helen Flynn, Miss Adele where it will be $25. Nelson, Miss Frances Taylor, Miss A total Of 5? nonresident permits Nona Stevens, Miss Adele BonzaMiss wili be issued. Madeline Moynier, Mi$5 LaRllfe Ellis, The fish and game department will Miss Gladys Draper, Mrs. George Morgan, Mrs. George Christensen and receive elk permits starting Saturday the Mrs. L. A. Hills. morning. All permits must be in hands of commissioner Cook by the Two Attend evening of October 17. The drawing D. A. R. Meet. will be held on October 18. Mrs. C. R. Fergusson of Price and Mrs. W. J. Hillabrant of Wattis attended the state conference of the Daughters of the American Revolution Saturday in Salt Lake at the $7,567.24 Alta club. Mrs. Hillabrant is regent Mrs. Mickey Whimpey, proprietress and Mrs. Fergusson treasurer of Escalante chapter, D. A. R., of Price and of Mickeys cafe, returned Saturday trip to England. will give reports of the conference at from a three-montthe first meeting of the chapter Oc- She spent most of her time at Hull tober 4. Mrs. Grace A. Cooper of Salt visiting her brother and sister, D. Lake, who is a member of Escalante Smith and Mrs. Jane Richardson. chapter, was also present at the Salt While there she enjoyed her first airLake meeting. plane ride, flying in a plane belongvising to a nephew. Mrs. Whimpey conSociety Sets that and reported ited in London, Study Subject. soditions there, as well as elsewhere chapter of the Delphian in Helix-r- . , j GENERAL DEPT STORE pre-Fayl- To I serration district the right-of-wthe Carbon canal, possession of ay I necessary it the district ob-- p F. C. funds to liqui-- h its indebtedness, are not e, according to word sent to Gov-THenry H. Blood Wednesday by r ch is desired R. or W. Tr. dis- - Dalton, attorney for the Dalton received a letter in state land board offers its holdings in the Carbon canal, pding water rights and laterals, to f district for a cash payment of 50 cent of the debt due the state, hch the p p indebtedness $155,009. I amounts to approx-pl- y district seeks title to the to obtain a $282,500 order p canal Iwn the Reconstruction Finance cor-p&- n, bondholders having agreed ) take that amount in full payment f the districts present debt of more ha a million dollars. jliiilty Verdict Given jJury In Rape Case; Sentence Set Monday j Cecil s Pehrson, one of two defend- - charged with raping a f ourteen-rr-ol- d Price gjrj on jujy 5. was ted by a district court jury eesday. Sentence will be by Judge George Christen-- p Monday at 10:00 a. m., the pun-''e- nt Apollo prescribed for the crime belmeet here Tuesday, Sepl from five years to life in the state ciety will 25 at 2:00 p. m. A study of tember 'son. Giotto and his age will feature the jury received the case about session, the lesson to be under the mof Mrs. J. Bracken Lee of returning a verdict four . 'aterwill giy6 the resume. who Members of the jury Price, L been have whom to topics Those rma Christensen, Standard-1rT- i' i and the subjects to be disWarner and D. A. assigned rs. Mrs. Jack Vignetto, Helare: cussed rce J- - Warren Locks, Giotto's Career; Mrs. R. W. per. igton; H. B. Myers and James Robinson, Kenilworth, His Work and ivk'Miawathaenh worth; V. A. Bab- -t His School; Mrs. William ofLittlejohn, Giotto xnie and John Houghton, Price, Ruskin's Estimate Gate. His Life and Times; Mrs. ; Mrs. Helper, Progress of ArtGiotto s D. K. Downey, Helper, PAU, INJURES Artist. An As , lainc Olsen of Price suffered Qualities under the picture study will Topics Mrs. Os5Wbruises recntly when he fell be given by the foUowing: Natv-ty , second story of an apart-hou- se car Hanson, Price, The The PrePrice R. L. Fullmer, Mrs. being erected in Salt of Mary j Mrs. B. ' he accident happened when sentation The Flight into Egypt. Price. ost his balance. His father. a Frank Drury. Helper, St. pro-0unc- ed P- - - Not Acceptable darter vd offers - ir' youth Stake Harvest Ball Slated October - THEATRE I under which the state land the Price River Water cims NEXT TO LYRIC ci District On Canal Right j Hhe Store for all your shopping Boards Offer' iate sensational coat value. Come in and see them and youll agree with us that its the finest and most varied assortment of Child rens coats you have ever seen, and at such remarkable low prices. Smart Sports styles and fine Fur trimmed Coats in all Wool fabrics A Girls. The affair will be held in the L. D. S. tabernacle amusement hall, which will be elaborately decorated. According to Dean Nielson, stake director, several special features have been planned for the M-M- en T t Y Y Price Woman Returns T From Trip To England Y Y X Y X hs in England, were rapidly improving. On her return she attended the Worlds fair at Chicago, and there secured many new menu ideas which she will introduce in her cafe here. She was accompanied by her daughLake. ter, Nancy McConachie of Salt of Orris Mrs. Ensign Her daughter, durcafe of the Garfield, had charge She reing Mrs. Whimpeys absence. turned to her home Sunday. Mrs. Whimpey announces that she has installed a new coffee Thermex in her cafe. CARBON TEACHER GETS POST IN COLLEGE AT CEDAR CITY E. C. Jeppsen, auto mechanics in- structor at the Carbon county high school since 1928, has been granted a leave of absence to accept a teaching mechanical position in the auto and and Gleaner Girls associations will elect new officers. Retiring presidents are Claude Cowley of Sunnyside and Miss Florence Christensen of Price. Prior to the dance, the forms at The Sun-Advoca- te. - speaking of PAYRO M-M- en . Legal M-M- en fY PRICE. UTAH ' LLS. has paid During the past year The in wages to employees. Practically all of this money has been spent in this community, it was placed in circulation in general business channels and its turnover added just that much to the wealth of the community. Everyone in a community benefits from the spreading of such a payroll. Think this over the next time you are in need of printing supplies. Sun-Advoca- te x The Sun Advocate -- i X |