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Show IS . !teuc. SDAT. eet eek f the MAY 21, 1936 i TIIE "mmm ni COFFEE com. . . . , .. 7 .. Sliced or Halves PEACHES CAN meet ?tur. Deviled Meat a for CASE of 4 CANS e ij VAN CAMPS state at h. PAGE SEVEN POUND R OS ED ALE wam JUo, .xm. v PRICE. UTAH e. MARGARINE SCHILLINGS will WES- T- GOLDEN sun-advocat- SARDINES a TALL CANS Sep. 3C Lb. cate, Can 3! $19S 2 FOR Pork & Beans NO. CANS 2VZ nrSS.IV?PkETE L1NE 0F FISHERS & BECKERS m PINTS, QUARTS and HALF GALLONS PABST CANNED BEER 2 25c RINSO GREATER VALUES IN QUALITY 'ZT SMALL PKG. DAVIS COUNT- Y- 4Lb.$12L h) P I 24 RflEATS PEAS NO. 2 CAN Mock Chicken Legs FOR 25c . FANCY FRUITS & VEGETABLES BANANAS POUND 5C STRAWBERRIES cfuT- h- STEAKS 2 3 SEEDLESS lbs. FOR Very Choice 15c 10c FRANKS Especially orfor Roasting NEW GREEN BEANS NEW PEAS EGG PLANT Gr. Peppers Cherries Bran Whole POSTS PKGf Dressing DURKEES Sewell's Heinz SNOW KING Heinz FLOUR nClIlZBottle Every Bag COCOA QT MARGARINE TROCO GROUND 9 A A LR FRESH WHEN YOU g 0 buy y f it COFFEE t? QUEENS ? LB. LB. . C. C. C. Camp Notes Price Brig- - Gen Walter Lbs. yp $ C. Sweeney, U. army commanding general of the Fort Douglas C. C. C. district, com- pnsmg C. C. C. camps in Utah, Nevada, and Arizona, paid a visit to i. Price nspected the Monday afternoon and camp and its activities. General Sweeney was accompanied Major L. M. Edwards, district finance officer, and Lieutenant Tyson. General Sweeney expressed himself tong well pleased with the FTiee Camp 1 amp ccc Enrollees Otmar Gormchec, Harold Roelen, and Glendon Toops, were opiated on for appendicitis at the Price ity hospital during the last week. All are reported on the road to recovery. ccc it Lieutenant John S. Crull, adjutant 'j aamP Price will leave May 20th y trip to California. ecc Wellington Independents play-- 1 J return baseball game with the P Price nine on the Price fair Pound diamond last Sunday, ne Wellington team defeated the r, ten-da- ,e rn. . . . y2 Lb HERSHEYS Hv 5c Bars, 3 For Hersheys Vi lb MILD MELLOW BARS 49c Hewlett's lOciJAM f Qc POUND VEAL ROAST Jho&I 59 16c Milk Fed POUND . For Your Pineapple Salad Cottage Cheese 10c POUND 5 LB. PAIL SYRUP CAN 6?! CHEIlSE pnmm , j accom-'pam- ed e Na-vis- or Ad-.la- st with Cold Potato Salad Carmin Bonacci, class president; preUgly Ducklings in a closely played 'delivered in an interesting manner to the ninth grade from the eighth . game which resulted in a final score and was well received by the enrol- -' The commencement program began sentation of art work, Eugene Jor" " lees, with a marching demonstration by the gensen; Victory March, Boys Glee ccc- Winfred W. West, project superin- band and musical numbers by the club; presentation of student body Fourteen enrollees of Camp Price tendent, outlined the project work to student president, Bruno Glee of the school awards, in front club, Boys Creek Spike took the civil ser ice examination for be done at the Willow 6:30 to 7:00, followed IDalla Corte; presentation of athletic from building sumer. This of the position junior assistant toicamP by an inspection of school exhibits awards and banners, Mark Williams; technician last Saturday. The exam 7:30. The program, beginning presentation of promotion certificates, until was who Dr. Clifford Dangerfield ination was held in the assembly class an award assembly; Principal Ross Hardy; class song, A at included 7:30, room of Price University with Cap- - on temporary duty at Camp Price Mother Taught Me, Girls .Friendly Wish," tenth grade, My Songs in! Smith Dr. left tain Chauncey D. Jones, examiner during the absence of Glee club; invocation, Bishop Albert by Mrs. Ro.-- White; benedicSaturday for the Mare Island charge, assisted by Educational E. Hopkinson; piano duet, Betty Mon- tion, Bishop Wilton Liddell, Cecil E. Davis. vy Yards at Vallejo, Califoria. roe and Betty Liddell; reading, Gilda Dancing followed the program, muccc Dr. Dangerfield will take the naval trombone solo, Sophia sic being furnished by Monroes Compagni; to Major S. W. Williams, medical medical examination preparatory This closing fete was held Kopasis; presentation of class gift, corps, U. S. army, district surgeon, entering the navy as a surgeon. ccc ' 'Af. made a medical and sanitary inspecqsw i; ii ij ywy tion of Camp Price last Friday. The Willow Creek Spike camp loMajor Williams was accompanied cated near the Bamberger monuby Dr. R. C. Merrill, district educa ment at the head of Willow Creek tional advisor, who inspected educa- - canyon Will be formally occupied on tional activities, and Professor John Thursday May 21st. T. Arbon, educational advisor at Leader Elmer P. Capps will be the Foreman Camp Blanding. camp commander. 'spike RENEI ccc William Morgan will have supervis- . .. returned Dr. J. Russell Smith has g n g work project Qver from a leave of absence during which Cook Raymond Link win be the t k he visited in Pennsylvania and assisted by student Cook Em- iy in the school house, which was decorated in oriental style by the class, featuring cherry blossoms, pagodas and lanterns. Salt Lake Team Officiates Officers of the Salt Lake City lodge of the Loyal Order of Moose were in charge of degree work at the Helper lodge meeting Saturday evening. Eight new members were initiated during the exercises. Following the degree and business session a social evening was enjoyed. ?')?w i vf i S v ww T1 jtTLE iTEED Mary-,coo- l&ncl. TWOft ADfl0LE Qi;;JVt7 Dr. Smith returned by plane to Salt of Co 593 Lake City completing is rip the spike camp detachment, form 'will by motor. 'paul Boyatt, William Forsythe, Wil- - SS Wr, !Srr?o Al the S,e gave a talk on the uork o tte Highway Patrol. Mr. Daws talk was,' Herbert Richardson. John Spears John Zuber. Hmwp SUNNYS1DE SCHOOL 17 TO GRADUATE I V V. "Jit Commencement exercises for seventeen tenth grade graduates of the Sunnyside junior high school were held in the school house there on Wednesday, May 20. The public was invited. Graduates were Betty Monroe Gil-d- a Compagni, Odell Lindsey, Ollie Lindsey, Philip Turner, Tony Marion Janis, Bruno Dalla Corte, Carmin Bonacci, Sunnyside; Abraham Garcia, Sophia Kopasis, Catalina LidAmador, Richard Larsen, Betty Richards Lucille dell, George Trotas, and Grace Larsen of Columbia. 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