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Show MARCH 1. 1937 the Price Delegates At Grand Junction For TO BOLD MEETING Annual Club Banquet nsH, Plans for the annual membership and other important matters of the be considered by directors Pro-ttive . Carbon-Emer- THE c GATtlE BOARD Plans For Annual Membership rampalgR To Be Discussed A1 Session Friday . sun-advo- Fish and Game y association at a meeting Fri7:30 p. m. at the Eastern Utah day at Electric company. attained The association last year of 1503, membership remarkable the exten-L- e an and the state, largest in this record to better campaign to will be made this year, according memThe Bernardi. Elmie President bership drive will again be under the direction of Nick Bernardi. Directors of the organization will outline the 1937 fish planting in this district, and will also concerning the bird feedreports hear the past winter. ing program during in activinterested All sportsmen or those who association the of ities before the dihave matters to bring the meetito attend invited are rectors President Bernardi said. pro-ra- m ng, Sons Of Legion Unit Here Awaits Charter Price squadron of the Sons of the American Legion held its regular meeting semi-month- ly Wednesday Entertevening in the Legion hall. ainment included piano selections by Glen Thomas. for the squadrons Application charter was completed by the local American Legion post last Thursday, and State Adjutant Otto Weisley indicated during a visit here Sunday that the procedure necessary for grantmg the charter will be rushed as rapidly as possible. Woman, Married For TwentySeven Years, . Asks Divorce Decree After 27 years of married life, Mrs. Phoebe Giles filed suit in district court Saturday for a divorce from Fayett (Hank) Giles, whom she accuses of Infidelity and failure to provide. They were married at Huntington on January 1, 1909. Efforts to solve the problem of housing accommodations for visiting student musicians during the national regional band contest hen. - in May were extended to the mining communities of Carbon comty this week when Mrs. William Hakalo, housing chairman, issued a plea to residents of coal towns for help. The loan of blankets, cots and other committee for use in local buildings committe efor use in local buildings which will be converted into temporary dormitories. These sleeping quarters will be adequately chaperoned auditors throughout. and guarded, and all equipment will be carefully handled. "lalyng the triP from Price By Miss Mlby Metos included Belmont Richards, Gomer With housing needs exceeding origMiss Dorothy Jerich left here George Leatham, William cently to visit in Spokane, Washing-Hakal- inal expectations, all citizens who can with the committee in acWilliam Grogan, Ernest R.!tonFrank Norton of Salt Lake City was commodating students are asked to Lee, A. E. Gibson and Val H. Cowles. la Scofield business caller part of last advise Mrs. Hakalo. o, - week. Merrill Fowles was a Pleasant Grove visitor last week-en- d. Maurice C. Simmons and Clyde Rose spent the week-en- d with their parents in Spanish Fork. Mrs. William Walker and children Mrs. W. E. Fleetwood, former resi- of Mt. Pleasant spent the past week dent of Price, was elected regent of with Mrs. Mary Krebs. the Utah Daughters of the American Boone Wright is visiting in Huntington. Revolution at the forty-fir- st annual Misses LaVade and Vivian Whalen state meeting in Salt Lake City. of Logan spent the week-en- d with Another former Price resident, Miss ' Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Whalen. Yolande Sutton of Provo, was named Bruce A. Madsen, Wendel J. secretary, while Mrs. jer and L. Jones of Mt. Pleasant spent Ray McGonigal of Helper was chosen Two days last week wlth relatives and friends here. on the board of directors. a L'na Jns Mrs. C. R. Fergusson of Price was state capital city pait of last the ,m a member of the resolutions commit- Week. tee of the conference, William Monay of Salt Lake City In addition to those mentioned transacted business here last week. Miss Kathryn Mulligan is spending above, other officers elected by the 50 delegates were: Vice regent, Mrs. several days in Mt. Pleasant. Mrs- - Jack Forrester of Standard- O. A. Parmley, Ogden; recording sec-- 1 Yille and M,'s: Hizjbeth Vance of Og- retary, Mrs. Harry W. Cram, Salt lden are here wlth their Par" Lake Lily, registrar, Mrs. a. Neil, ent Mr Vlsltlng and Mrs w,niam L. Mat- M. Mrs. L. treasurer, Nottage, Ogden; thewes. Salt Lake City; historian, Mrs. R. G. Mrs. William Hayes entertained the Lucas, Salt Lake City; librarian, Miss Relief society members at a party Sat-EErb, Ogden; chaplain, Mrs. A. R. Holman, Salt Lake City; directors, Mrs. C. P. Overfield, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. W. E. Traughber, Ogden. j ng bs HIGH REGARDLESS VALUE WE STORE OFFICIALS VISIT IN PRICE GENERAL DEPARTMENT ss WINS HOUSE OKEII talk- Lower Chamber Follows Senate In Cancelling Districts Debt To State A bill calling for cancellation of the Price River Water Conservation districts indebtedness to the state was passed by the house of representatives Thursday with only a few dissenting votes. The senate approved cancellation of the obligation on March 2. Other bills cancelling the indebtedness of the Piute Reservoir and Irrigation company and the Central Utah Water company were also passed by both legislative chambers. Representative D. A. Tidwell of Carbon county made one of the principal arguments in favor of the measaction. ures, while Speaker Joseph W. Jensen The Bonnie theatre in Helper will accorded support to the proposals by present Grace Moores new vehicle, asserting that if private individuals on When Youre In Love, Sunday had done what the state did in these and Monday. The picture is describ- cases they would be in a federal penied by critics as one of the most comtentiary. pletely captivating films offered by The states claim against the Price Hollywood in months. district amounted to $40,000, which represented a settlement made a few Local months ago on an original obligation of slightly over $150,000. Backs Passage of the bill by the house an important step forward represented The Spring Canyon local of the in rehabilitation of the water district United Mine Workers of America has and improvement of farming condipetitioned the house judiciary com- tions in Carbon county. mittee for favorable consideration of The bills provide that the state will President Franklin D. Roosevelts turn over to the farmers all its inproposed supreme court changes. The terests in the reservoir, canal, etc. of petition was presented to the com- the project. mittee Tuesday, according to word received from Washington. STATEMENTS . Thc Star theatre here Thursday, Friday and Saturday. George Brent and Beverly Roberts head the cast. On the Avenue, a musical full of pep and lilting good spirits, will be the Star attraction Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Irving Berlin latest songs are featured. Dick Powell and Madeleine Carroll are the stars. The feature at the Lyric theatre Sunday and Monday will be Park Avenue Logger, starring George OBrien. The picture is marked by a picturesque scenic background, a powerful dramatic theme and thrilling Spring Canyon Court Proposal k 3GEHERALE ZZ5 GEI1ERALE m FOE EASTER By Miss Louise Jewkes The U. M. W. A. and their auxiliary are planning to sponsor an ball in the amusement hall here Saturday. Boy Scouts held their regular meeting Thursday evening at the school house, with Richard D. Simmons in charge. Mrs. Renberg of California is spending several weeks here with her daughter, Mrs. Thilmer Jewkes, who is recovering from a recent operation. George and Alex Crym received word Sunday of the serious illness of a brother, Ernest, who is in an Idaho Falls hospital, receiving treatment for pneumonia. Ernest left Wattis several weeks ago to visit a sister, Mrs. William Harris, in Idaho. The Wattis D. A. R. library received a gift of one hundred book plates made by the children of the third and fourth grades, under direction of their instructor, Miss Val Walker. With warmer weather, the travel lust has claimed many Wattis resisaw numerdents, and the week-en- d ous visitors entering and leaving town. Wesley Jensen has returned from a visit in Cleveland and Duchesne. Mrs. Melvin Giles and infant daughter of Price are spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Safely and famin Wellington ily spent the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Apron-- SALE Overall Ul z' Miss Isabelle Koehling, student of the U. of U., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Koehling recently. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams were visitors in Salt Lake City part of the week. Mrs. Rosa Latuda of Trinidad, Colorado, visited here with her son, Frank, Thursday and Friday. Mr. Latuda accompanied his mother to Salt Lake City for the week-enL. K. Mower and family have moved to Santa Cruz, California. Dale Reid attended the Junior Prom at Magna last week. Miss Bernice Kingsland, Miss Blodyn Perry and Gordon Brown, teachers in the Latuda schools, were Salt Lake City visitors last week-enRoss Weber of Salt Lake City was a business caller here part of last 1 QUALITY SELL THEM AT ONLY SANDALS PUMPS The very latest style. High quality patent leather sandals in all the new gay colors. Blue, Green, Red, White, Black and other combinations. Buy them in colors to match your Hat or A special Easter purchase enables ns to offer a fine selec- tion of ladies novelty shoes at a very low price. Black. White or Grey. Gabardine dress slippers at only $1.98 $198 LADIES Fine all Leather Slippers. Ties, Pumps or Straps. See all the new Spring shade in the latest styles. Expert shoe fitting. $3.95 am m Again the ( GENERAL leads the p parade with unusual shoo values LATUDA ITEMS OF FORMER WILL Two important events are on the Carbon Boy Scout district schedule for the neear future, scouting leaders announced this week. The second session of a four-claleadership training course will be held on Sunday, March 28. Construction of shelter tents and sleeping bags will be taught. A district court of honor will be held at Helper on April 11, at which time a large number of awards will be presented to boys who have earned advancement or merit badges. Warner Brothers, who created ing pictures, invented the screen musical and introduced the vogue for film biographies, have made technicolor natural in a beautiful production of James Oliver Curwoods famous novel, Gods Country and the Woman, which will be shown at the va IN THE STORE SOLD BEFORE EASTER AND HAVE SACRIFICED PRICE IN ORDER TO CLEAR THE MODEL. Leadership Session, Court Of Honor On Boy Scout Schedule u COMPLETE CLEARANCE OF ALL SPRING SUITS. MANNISH TAILORED SUITS. LONG COATS OR PUR TRIMMED SUITS....WE WANT EVERY SUIT STYLE. EVERY ONE A 1937 De-mer- ce, Thurs-delegatio- PRE-EASTE- R RACKS. THESE SUITS ARE ALL THE VERY LATEST IN sunday m John McCune and Joe Groutage of Logan, general manager and head bookkeeper respectively of the General Department Stores, were visitors The plaintiff asks permanent ali- in Price Tuesday and Wednesday. mony of $30 per month and custody They reported that the Price store of three minor children. The com- has shown a bigger increase in busiplaint states that nine children have ness than any store in the companys been born to the couple. system. SEJDT PAGE THREE C Technicolor Picture Mining Towns Asked MEASURE VOIDING Attraction At Star; To Aid In Providing Musical Hit Slated PRICE WATER DEBT Music Meet Housing class and a welcome for you. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. An- Attended by more than five hun-ie"he Coming of the King, dred people, the annual of sermon Wonderful Conquerer. banquet the Grand Junction Chamber of Com-- 1 Epworth leaegue at 7:00 p. m. is said to have been vice president, the largest jVOtnas by event of its type ever Demonstration of the members by sponsored by' that organization. ct intruction. Price was repre-la- ss sented by the largest delegation of' Bible geography, Charles Cave, long distance motor traveling dele- - Cabinet meeting after league, gates Tuesday evening. Holy week services Wednesday, Eight representatives of the Price Thursday and Friday at 7:30 p. m. n. Chamber of Commerce made up the Ladies Aid at the church on Adam S. Bennion, public day afternon. bfe does to us depends upon relations executive of the Utah Power & Light Co., of Salt Lake City, was wbat Hfe finds in us Fosdick. the main speaker of the evening, de-- 1 livering an interesting address which held the complete attention of his' ft SUN-ADVO- MENS OXFORDS IN STEP WITH EASTER. HERE IS GOOD NEWS FOR THE MEN OF CARBON COUNTY. SOLID ALL LEA- d. VALUES TO $16.75 d. OTHER SUITS WITH LONG COAT TRIM VALUES TO $24.75 TO BE SOLD AT ONLY OR FUR 1 1 4 Latuda School News The Latuda Student Body gave a St. Patrick dance yesterday at the school house. Committees in charge were for advertising, Sammie Espin-osdecorations, Veva White, Mary Cristelli, Miss Kingsland; entertain-- 1 ment, Sammie Espinosa, Hiram Seppi, Charles Parry. The school orchestra composed of Mr. Braun, Mrs. Lund, Mickey Treat, Buddy Donaldson, Sammie Espinosa, Henry Hill, Blaine Ar-v- il Hall, Charles Parry, Rex Perkins, Reid and Leo Mower accompanied their crooners, Mary Cristelli, Maxine Donaldson, Veva White and Enid Van Wagoner, in musical entertainments. Work on the school operetta is progressing nicely. A date is to be set for presentation shortly, Henry Hill, student body president, is confined to his home with chicken ' suit or coat sold Friday and Saturday we will give a beautiful corsage to wear - with it. Every suit in the store on sale. A small deposit will hold every selection until Easter. No exchanges or refunds Come early. 5 your shopping THEATRE $2.98 PRICE UW g OXFORDS OXFORDS Good quality LU Well made Ox- fords for boys and girls. Whit Black or Brown. Elk uppers. Composition sole. Perforated Elk uppers Boys Brown Oxfords in sizes 8 to 2. Sturdy and long wearing quality shoes. Specially low priced for this value event. 9c The next assembly of the Latuda, March junior highschool will beandheld his band 24 at 2:30. Mr. Braun will furnish music, supplemented by la play directed by Miss Bernice Kingsland. Last weeks assembly s dark secret proved to be a two round boxing contest tapped out with music, between Mary Cristelli and Lillian Smith, with Lois Smith and Beatrice Acouirre as seconds, and Enid Van Wagoner as referee. $345 Values In Childrens Shoes pox. general alldept store NEW SMART STYLES. SPECIAL LOW PRICER FOR OUR EASTER TRADE hi a; FREE. FREE. With every TO I.YRSC CONSTRUCTION. week. ? Store for THER OXFORDS. IN FINE QUALITY CALFSKIN UPPERS ALL LEATHER OAK TANNED SOLES. WELT $1.19 BOYS OR GIRLS Genuine All Leather constructed Slippers of Oxfords. White and plenty of them, here is a real value that you should take advantage of. $i 2Q j GENERAL DEPT STORE Hhe Store for all your shopping NEXT TO LYRIC f4M GEHERALE THEATRE PRICE. UTAH 1GEKERALG fY 55J V |