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Show THURSDAY, PAGE THE root SON-ADVOCA- SOCIETY PLANS PROGRESS 'Price and Jlearby FOR CIVIC CLUBS Mayor J. Bracken Lee visited in Salt Lake Clty last week on buslness. Carol Chantry of Price left Wednesday for Victorville, California, to attend funeral services for an uncle, George W. Leatham, district manRobert Chantry. The elder Mr. Chanof the Utah Power and Light ager try was well acquainted in this company, drove to Moab last week on MARCH 11, TE Womans Club Entertains AN ID CLUBJIO TEsj Welfare Commodity Halted Until WnJ Work Agent Is Obtained in play Eleven tables of cards were the at Saturday afternoon held .club card social. The event, was club, the Carbon County Country the for Carnegie funds raise given to CONFERENCE HERE Association Meeting March 20 And 21 First Event On Convention Schedule Welfare clients throughout Carh have been unable to obta county department. juvenile library H. Beebe, since March 1 due J8 L. commodities Mrs. won was by Mrs. Dwight Wadleigh of Roosevelt , ... . , PHILLIPS IS STRUCK and second honors were awarded to fact that no replacement has bee REESE is visiting in Price for a few days Plans are mving forward for the Brooks found for Ivor Stone, the latter partf last BY AUTOMOBILE ON Mrs Guy Whitford. Mrs. Mina commodity with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen neSs eallehere Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Mr. Swann, a member of the,,rj were general agent, who resigned recently to ac. week. Reeves J. G. Mrs. O. Allred. and HIGHWAY OREM 20 and on March Utah here ex-meeting ! American Legion, reported that cept another position. chairwomen. men of the junction city are 21, this event being Vthe first one on service An effort to fill the place is bem. Harold Paterick, of Helper, left FriInjured by a car early Sunday while to send a large delegationPrce city s extensive convention scheso that commodity distributi made planning day for Houston, Texas, to attend a to the State Legion convention herejdLJie for 193 ' on the state highway in Engagement resumed immediately, can walking be A large number of visitors from 15 Known six weeks course with the Houston in August Orem, Reese Phillips, 63, well known Made to John Maulsby, county welfa of Bonomo counties will be in attendance. Pres- Castle Gate Charles Baseball association. Young Paterick Mr. and Mrs. resident, died at a Provo director. ent plans calls for an executive board has an excellent opportunity of behave announced the engagement 7:00 a. m. Price at D. Gibson Monday Marl hospital County Attorney to of BaseBonomo noon at the on State for Texas the Albina chosen purpose ing He vas hit by an automobile driv- of their daughter, was a business visitor in the state meeting ball league. son of Mr. and Airs. transacting business and outlining the en Brown, 25, of Spanish Frank Veltn, and Henry by Tuesday. capital Monday session. the for of this city. A open program who was absohed of blame for Joseph Veltri, also has not C. M. Love, Jr., president of the Fork, the marriage for Superintendent G. J. Reeves of the LaVern Frandsen was admitted to association, announced that officials Phillips death. The victim suffered definite date ill take place Carbon school district drove to the u it but set, been fracyet to receive a fractured skull and compound the state capital the fore part of the week the city hospital Saturday grazing administration Your Pleasure Is Our Desire some time this spring. treatment for a crushed foot. He was and theTayjor United States forest service tures of the right leg. on official business. Phone 70 Helper, Utah Brown said he saw Phillips walking injured in the BlueBlaze coal mine of 15 counties represented in the asClub Of beMembers at Consumers. sociation and of northern Arizona in the middle of the highway just Mr. and Mrs. John Causer were FRIDAY SATURDAY have been requested to support a fore the crash at 1:30 a. m. and turned Have Meeting callers in the state capuital the fore last Sat. from 3:30 Continuous met club Philto have The Friday Bridge Gabriel Simone and Donald Whit-for- d movement to obtain cancellation of out to miss him, only part of the week. SeaMae NO. 1 HIT Miss The of direction. home same in the at turn the week of Price, were among the guests 1937 grazing fees in areas seriously lips attendance In to the man Price. ton, hostess, in Manos Fragidakis left Wednesday at the Grand Junction junior college affected by storms and cold weather driver rushed the injured Diary Aird hospital. at the entertainment were Mr. and for Livingston, Calif., for an extend- soiree last week. The affair, which during the past several months, HIT NO. 2 Mr. and Mr. is the annual formal dance of the Mr. Phillips resided in Winter Quar- Mrs. Omar Bunnel, Stock losses are greater than usual ed visit with friends. Night Student Body association of the and stockmen are faced with greater ters and Castle Gate for many years. Bruce Moffitt, Helper; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ross This is an exceptionally fine Mrs. Jennie Barboglio and daugh- school, was held in the Elks home. damage due to the expected losses in He w'as born at Camarthenshire, George Patterick, Aaron lamb crops, Mr. Love pointed out. Es- Wales, on May 19, 1874, a son of John Webb, Miss Louise Peacock, ter, Helen, of Helper visited in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Churchill, timates place the crop at 50 per cent and Anna Evans Phillips. Coming to Hanson and Dee Bertlesen. Lake City the fore part of the week. SUNDAY - MONDAY the United States when a young man, who directed the recent subscription of normal. suband been in left also he have settled Miss Bernice Whitford of Price campaign of The Club Pennsylavnia Utahs congressmen Mnemonic Continuous showing from 1:00 in Grand June- - Saturday for Salt Lake City. They requested to aid stockmen. sequently moved to Idaho in 1895 and Elects Leaders spent the week-en- d P. M. Sunday tion, Colorado, with her brother, Don- - plan to return to Price in a few days, Strong local support of the banquet to Utah in 1900. His wife, Martha Mrs. Dan Rawson of Price was1 Wow! What a Mug, What a Mag Mneon March 20 was urged in a statement Evans Phillips, whom he married in elected aid, who is attending the Junior Col- president of the Price JOE E. BROWN in atof Gus in Miss Vouros, Utahljssued this week by those in charge 1901 in Salt Lake City, died at Castle monic club Friday afternoon at a Whitford was University legp there. usdur-jGate in 1927. tendance at the college formal dur- student, visited w'ith his parents convention arrangements. The meeting of the organization at the isociations activities are beneficial to Surviving are six sons and daugh- home of Mrs. Melvin C. Wilson. A ing the week-ening her visit. this district, and hope was expressed ters: Reese J. Phillips, Rock Springs, program consisting of a reading by Mrs. Pearl Beebe and daughter, County Assessor Silas Rowley is in that there will be a large number Wyoming; Wilford Phillips, Mrs. Len Carol Bement and a short story reTUESDAY - WEDNESDAY Mary Jane, and Mr. and Mrs. John Salt Lake City relative to the Price from Price, Helper and the county Larsen, Mrs. Dwane Long, Mrs. view by Mrs. A. E. Gibson was given Wed. from 3:30 Continuous Griffone and daughter, Joanne, of Salt junior college appropriation in the generally at the dinner, Thomas Bendall, all of Castle Gate, before the election. NOAH Jr. and TUPFY BEERY, Lake City, were w'eek-en- d guests at state legislature. and Mrs. W. A. Pulsipher, whom he will assist Mrs. Rawson who In the Others Dog, acciGrifMr. the and Mrs. Pete the home of was visiting at Provo when in her official duties are Mrs. Claude Louren Lamph, a member of the WATER PROSPECTS fone in Price. Treve dent occurred. Also surviving are two Empey as vice president, and Mrs. J. Thirty-Eight- h infantry at Fort Doug-Mibrothers and one sister, Benjamin E. offias secretary. Outgoing THURSDAY Fae Reese of Salt Lake City las, was a Price visitor Friday, SCOFIELD Phillips, Harren, Illinois, and Henry cersBent BRIGHT; Mrs. D. E. Williams, Mrs. are and week-enof Widner in Price, the guest urday d Sunday. the Phillips and Mrs. Thomas Ben Ward, and Mrs. George Jorgenof Miss Virginia Evans. Salt Lake BIG CASH DRAWING as president, vice president and Mr. and Mrs. William Grogan drove EXPECTED TO FILL Funeral City. services will be held at sen, On the Screen respectively. Miss Fae Goetzman, daughter of to Ephraim Friday to attend the Snow Castle Gate Thursday (today) at 6:00 secretary, serv-- 1 were and Ten ladies which in attended, their daugha B. Dr. and Mrs. H. Goetzman, and college opera, p. m. under the direction of Bishop student at the B. Y. U., visited in ter, Pauline Bunnel, had a leading State Engineer Reports Fourteen William B. Stapley of the L. D. S. ed luncheon after the business session. A thrilling murder mystery role. Thousand Acre Feet In Price the latter part of last week. church. The body will be taken to SPECIAL NOTICE Reservoir Quilt Club Spanish Fork by the Entertains Mr. and Mrs. John H. Redd Judge George Christensen and Court for burial it will pay you to find out Ladies, mortuary Friday. With the contents of Scofield reserThe Women of the Moose met at about the OLD EASTER BONNET Saturday after a months trip to Reporter M. W. Ross returned Sunday San Francisco and other California from Manti, where they spent voir on March 1 of this year far greatthe home of Mrs. John Causer on contest being conducted by the SCHOOL BOARD TO MEET urday on district court business. On er than the corresponding time for education! Wednesday, March 10. The quilters of Members of the board Some lady in this ter Friday they went to Provo for a meet- - any of the previous five years, the of the Carbon school district will hold sewed on a silk cover for the recently STRAND. to receive, absoluteis going ritory Miss Neva Williams, who is attend-- 1 ing of the rules and regulations com- outlook for this seasons water supmarried daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Sat-regular meeting monthly (their j District the Utah of Judges ply is unusually bright, State Enly Free, a complete Easter outfit 2:30. ing a Salt Lake City beauty school, mittee according to an announcement! Taylor. Luncheon was served at at- - association. They were accompanied gineer T. H. Humpherys announced urday, visited here during the week-enfrom the STRAND. ' by Clerk George Ockey. (Continued On Pace Six) by Mrs. Christensen, who visited m thjs week tending the Junior Prom. Nephi. Xhe report states that from pres- ent indications Scofield reservoir will Mr. and Mrs- John E. Bent visited compietely fill, and there is a possi- -, HELPER home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Williams, jin Ephraim Friday with their daugh- bility of a considerable overflow. 78 E. Main N. Main 6 rester, Hulda Lu, a student at Snow col- of the maximum capacity Phone Phone ervoir is 35,000 acre feet, and the Wesley Petty of Rains, Jack Owens lege. 620 1 306 to and Bunnel and amounted March Kenilworth of as of contents Kay James Greener of Helper, students ati George Young and R. B. Young U 14 ooo acre feet, Mr. Humpherys said. Mon- Brigham Young university, attended Salt Lake City visited here from broth- - Contents on March 1 during the five their with Best is day until Wednesday the Junior Prom Friday evening. preceding years were as follows: er, County Clerk B. H. Young. 1932, 1200; 1933, 10,000; 1934, 10,000; Jackie Aramaki and Luke Pappas, ;1935, 2,000; 1936, 10,000. We have us like Weigh James Hebden, Salt Lake mining you The outlook for the states reserUniversity of Utah students, visited state to the capital- voirs generally is favorable, Mr. their parents here the latter part of engineer, returned Wednesday after visiting here sine- Humpherys declared, with all the last week. EGG Monday. principal reservoirs containing conpound more water oft March 1 this Helen Anderson of Salt Lake City siderably Arthur N. Smith was a Salt is spending some time in Price visitthan a year ago. on business. storage 0f water in the states resing with her mother, Mrs. O. T. City caller this week son. small her with and reached its peak in 1922 and ervoirs Brooks, Dr. C. R. Fahring, chairman of the started going down in 1923, accord-Mt- s. pounds W. S. Craven and Mrs. Gcr- - Carbon county commission, returned, jng to the state engjneer, who where Salt now from Lake, will of has spend Tuesday hejlieves that an upwarcj cycle Ogden Fitzgerald here with Mrs. Cravens visited on official business. the week-en- d iSet in daughter, Mrs. John Maulsby. C. E. Huish of Eureka, head of the; A Be Will rf Price . . former Huish Theatre Enterprises, was a bus- Wallace R. Wayman, H.' 111 LOCtll LlDTciry resident, was a Price visitor from iness visitor in Price and Helper onj Wednesday. Provo Saturday of last week. A tentative date has been set for Miss Velva Allred, daughter of Mr. the proposed art exhibit to take place 0Ans Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Parsons were iocai library this month, for Salt Lake City callers during the and Mrs. Robert Allred of Price, left jn DEVILED week-enthis week for Victorville, California, ejther March 22 or 23. Improvements where she has accepted employment. are be;ng macie on the basement this VIENNA SAUSAGE ... Don Hanson visited here during the Miss Allred expects to remain there week for the affair and after the CANS with his parents, Mr. and throughout the summer. piay it will be used as a juvenile P r. room. Mrs. Oscar Hanson. He is a student reading red lbs Mrs. William Littlejohn was a Salti Etchings from the art barn in Salt at the University of Utah. this of fore the Miss part Lake City visitor Lake city wju be shown by r5 S. D. Packard and Clyde Clark, week. Helen Sheets of the Junior League of that city. Sponsors are awaiting word superintendent and chief clerk respecMrs. Pearl Jensen of Price was adfrom ber as to the definite date. tively of the Provo division of the Mrs. Mat Gilmour, Mrs. Ida Barnes Utah Power and Light company, were mitted to the city hospital this week business callers here the latter pari to undergo an operation for removal ancj Mrs. J. C. Hubbard head the com-of thyroid. mittee in charge. last week. business. Firs-priz- e . , accord-in- A Doctors The Longest Double Bill te, Whens Your 0f d. Birthday The Mighty ss Sat-spe- nt Bank Night Girl Overboard j Thomas-Deser- et Sat-poin- ts, d, A - PRICE FRUIT 64-6- Vegetables, Groceries Where the C',be Cheapest a about that will W fan j ST RICE 5 j MACARONI 5 ST. SPAGHETTI 5 ST 29c 33c 33c NOODLES WALNUT MEATS PEANUTS 2 17c ST" 39c 25c be-tru- de BETTER BUTTER CORNFLAKES 3 d. -- BA SuK 4 BEANS BEANS 4 - - 29c cORNEDBEEF 2 25c MEAT 3 25c 3 25c ROAST BEEF SiTE COFFEE "Y - Dick Powell Fri - Sat - Glenda Farrell Joan Blondell - Victor Moor GOLD DIGGERS OF 1937 . Sun - Mon Continuous - Tue from 1:00 VIRGINIA BRUCE MELVYN DOUGLASS Women of Glamour Fri - Sat Saturday Only PETER LORRE BRIAN DONLEVY in CRACK A tense drama of flying fools Sun - Mon Continuous Sun. from 3:30 Joe E Brown in WHENS YOUR BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caldwell are the 4. Mr. Caldwell is manager of the proud parents of a boy, born at the Price Trading companys branch at Price City hospital Thursday, March Mohrland. APPLES APPLES SCOTLAND YARD COMMANDS - Roger 2 Pryor GRAPEFRUIT Sun - Mon Continuous Sun. from 1:00 3 ARB POUNDS IEXA- EEACH Galbfea e Ruby Keeler Ross Alexander READY, WILLING AND ABLE jdict-RHUB- !i L ms- 4 . Always Fresh 25c ... DELICIOUS S MISSING GIRLS Mureal Evans ROMES ORANGES LEMONS and 10c 19 23 arge Package FRUITS Clive Brook 35c PAR SOAP POWDER Royal Palace Pound of T hur 2(a) o Fxhiblt Held - 2c III 25c 5c VEGETABLES ENDIVE trS, 3 6 CARROTS 3 H9H TOMATOES ONIONS Fresh-Sol- id 48-i- h. S IS 25 23 BOUNDS 2 lbs pounds 10 n oils g |