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Show IHIKSDAYi APRIL 1, 1937 THE SENIOR HOP TO AST COMPLETED LOVERS FRIDAY APRIL 15 AND 16 What promises to be one of the outstanding social events will be enjoyedpublic amuseby ment lovers of the county Friday evening when the senior class of the Carbon high school Presents its annual hop in the Silver Moon hall. An elaborate and decorative unique scheme, arranged under the direction of Carl Olsen, a member of the faculty, will contribute to the festive atmosphere, and other features have been arranged to assure an enjoyable eve ning for an expected large crowd. An excellent orchestra will provide the years For Progressing Rehearsals Of Production Martha; Committee Listed Rehearsals for the opera, Martha to be presented by the Community Opera company under the M. I. A., are sponsorship of the stake satisfactorily. progressing The complete cast for the production, which will be staged April 15 and 16, was announced Tuesday. The leading roles will be portrayed by Verda Beck, Natalie Bean, Murray Mathis, John Harmon, Rollan Willard Harmon, Mazel Gardner, Harmon, Veloy Powell, James Anderson, Bill Casady, Kell Grange an music. Jack Redd. The chorus will include Clyde Burgess, Sybil Evans and Andrew Lewis, Audrey Gaines of Castle Gate, Laura Wells, Ramona Walters, Lola Horsley, Nona Stevens, Morinda Grange, Lavora Smith, Beth Beckel, Lola Buffmire, Maurine Thomson, Lucille Jorgensen, Ethel Peterson, Lillis Bryner, Leda Whitmore, Stanley Leonard, Leslie Mathis, Max Mathis, Carl Hansen, LeGrande Mathis, Eu- gepe Anderson, May Burton, Flora Carol Bement, Fausett, Marie1 Grange, Dorothy Jorgensen, Marshall, Helen Hansen, Lorna Lam-- 1 h i the nu- - m ;ge be b veeklj Jisiaj be it with a bill passed during the recent session of the state legislature, was sent Tuesday night to Governor Henry H. Blood. The local petition was one of the first in the state to be sub- PRICE QUALITY aid-be- indus-Moti- Instead of having conservation work restricted to the present demonstration area of the camp, projects would be permissable on the entire watershed of Price river. A better method of supervision would also be possible, Mr, West said. BASEBALL MEETING CALLED Persons interested in the organization of a Price baseball team again this season will meet at the city hall Thursday (tonight) at 7:30 oclock, according to an announcement by George Wallace, club secretary. Always priced to save you money , M$with appet izing variety. COTTAGE CHEESE KRAUT Fresh Creamed POUND Finest of Flavor-Cr- isp Tender . ... INDIVIDUAL SLICES EACH CENTER SLICES OF Several officials of Carbon county coal companies are on the program committee for the fourteenth annual convention of the American Mining congress and national Inde-Hardin- 10c MUTTON STEW CHOICE BEEF rt, Pot Roast LB. PURE PACKING HOUSE RENDERED LARD LARD g, LEGS or MUTTON BEEF STEAK The Economical Family Roast CUt from Young Beef POUND LB. . . a MUTTON CHOPS 15c All Carbon County Markets includeing SewelVs will close at 6 p. m. every day in the week. Orders phoned in before 6 p. m. may be called for as long as men are in market. on Easter Observed By Churches Of County Special Rites ed PACE SEVEN CARBON MINING LEADERS AIDING CONGRESS PLANS Cincinnati from May 17 to 21. The Carbon operators who are Berdie Christiansen, Bertha ing in arrangements are: W. C. Stark, Bement, E. R. Hansen, Dean Robert- - Salt Lake City, general manager of Rowley and Wallace the Blue Blaze Coal company; L. E. sop, Orson Mathis. Adams, Salt Lake City, vice presi- Committees in charge of the opera dent of the Spring Canyon Coal com-- a rj: General chairmen, Frank D.jpany; Walter F. Clarke, Kenilworth, Biyncr and Mary Hansen; music, Ora general superintendent of the director, and Grace Harmon, pendent Coal and Coke company; dance numbers, Lucian roni Heiner, Salt Lake City, president Reed and Gunda Andersen; stage, and general manager of the Utah Fuel Clark Wright; costumes, Faughn Niel-- 1 company; Otto Herres, Salt Lake City, Oliver; properties, vice president and general manager seal and Ethel Wflham Campbell and Arvilla Brown; of the United States Fuel company, The program is being drafted to scenery, Lucian Reed and Clark advertising and tickets, Ray, elude subjects suggested by coal lerators the country over, and will and Bess Lundquist. represent the best thought of the industry as to means of meeting the major operating problems of today. More than two score coal operating officials will deliver papers on eur- f Victor McLaglen, winner of the rent mining problems of the Picture academy award for(try and related economic questions, best performance in 1935, is star- thi red in Nancy Steele Is Missing, Twentieth Century-Fo- x at the Strand scheduled production Mon-df- r. theatre in Helper Sunday and With Walter Connolly, Peter Lorre, have Kent Robert June Lang and Carbon county residents thronged featured roles. to churches Sunday to commemorate stars three of screendoms leading featured roles in Love Is the resurrection of the Savior at speatcial Easter rites. News, which will be the Strand Two masses were held Sundaj Tyrone and Monday. traction Sunday Don morning at the Notre Dame de Lour- Loretta Young and des church here and at the Helper this in parts Aeche have the leading .church. Catholic services were also hit. romantic new inkling out- - conducted at Castle Gate and Kenil-sta- r, eorge OBrien, will be seen at the Strand worth. Special Holy week services Park were held at the Notre Dame church TOisday and Wednesday in on Maundy Thursday, Good Friday revolves The story Awnue Logger anirnd OBriens thrilling adventures and Holy Saturday, with the Lenten period ending Saturday at noon. iaji logging camp. Sunrise services were conducted at has Idward Arnold as America the role Community church at 6:30 a. m. title the cease to love him plays Rev. T. H. Evans. Knights the infJohn Meades Woman, a dramat by attended the eleven oclock Strand Templar at the ii Romance scheduled rites in a body, an Easter sermon by week. next of Thursday Rev. Evans and an appropriate mu4 sical program being the features. VesMeeting per services for Easter worship were held in the evening. By Cloudy skies and storm somewhat j dampened the spirits of those w'ho J went on Easter picinics or otherwise A meeting of adult education and celebrated the day with outdoor recreation workers of Carbon county was conducted at the Harding junior high school Friday by Mack Nicolay-seSalt Lake City, state supervisor of professional and technical proFall Below jects; J. Homer, Salt Lake City, state For Previous 7 Days supervisor of adult education, and Dean Peterson, Provo, district superTemperatures recorded at the Price visor of adult education. station during the week endweather On the preceding Saturday, a conference of adult education and recre-ati- ing Tuesday were generally lower seven-da- y workers of Carbon and Emery than during the preceding to a report issued according period, counties was held in the American by J. W. Nielsen, cooperative federal Legion hall. observer. Precipitation amounted to .03 of an SALT LAKE WOMAN on Friday and .08 of an inch on inch ! SPEAKS TO CARBON Sunday. The week had three cloudy HIGH GIRL LEAGUE days, two partly cloudy and two clear. The daily record of maximum and Mrs. Elizabeth Steele of Salt Lake minimum temperatures was as folCity addressed girls of the Carbon lows: Wednesday, 50, 24; Thursday, county high school at their Girls lea- 48, 30; Friday, 47, 27; Saturday, 50, gue meeting Friday, choosing for her 20; Sunday, 51, 26; Monday, 51, 26; discussion, poetry and personality Tuesday, 52, 25. fte-up- . Mrs, Steele, wife of the de3 of Westminster college, is a college graduate, and has attended a Cumber of leading universities of this country. An outstanding Was demonstrated by the grocpresentation was in Poetical rhythm, a of Price during 1936 in the a of ers description North Dakota Indian tribal value of The customer-contafriendship dance, written by Laucretta. The visSuperior CircuInitor also spoke on lation . . . Supreme Reader college life and the marked degree a to such operation of Westminster. The plan terest of school curriculum as that they carried ten x thousand, practiced inches ere may be five hundred and fifty-siadopted locally next of ycc. of advertising in the columns that during During her visit here Mrs. Steele this publication as a That is by far e guest of Mrs. Bess Jones, ad- - twelve-montcarof the Girls largest of grocery advertisingin the league. ried in a weekly newspaper named on committee state over that period of tune, amount in John Bene and Louis Bonza of Hel- - probably the greatestonce the Carbon county any intermountain of that 00 are members of news medium. Every inch a the basis on f the annual advertising was placed an inreturns, material of gaining rounlup at the university val29 to April 2. dication of customer-contaThe to ue credited steady Port the Price Chamber of Com- by those who make columns. membership drive. use of its advertising thrill-pack- PRICE, UTAH county, coal operators, livestock and farming interests and c thor interested persons. DISTRICT IN In attendance were the following department of agriculture officials mitted. from Salt Lake City: G. S. Quate, WATERSHED SOUGHT If the application is granted, a district manager of the soil conservameeting of land occupants in the pro- tion service; C. P. Starr, district asdistrict will be held for the pur- sociate range examiner, and C. S. posed Region Would Benefit Greatly pose of holding an election to definDodson, associate scjjl scientist. If Application Receives itely decide whether a district will be Establishment of a district under Bloods Approval organized. the terms of the new state law will The decision to file a petition for be very dangerous to this region, acAn application asking the formation the district was made Thursday night cording to Winfred W. West, superof a soil conservation district in the at a meeting attended by representa- intendent of the Price soil conservaPrice river watershed, in accordance tives of Price and Helper cities, the tion service camp. SOIL CONSERVATION ATTRACTDANCE FOR M. L A. OPERA S U N - A D V O C A T E . zzy News Flash! Your dimes have greater purchasing power at Sewells 10c SALE! See what BIG VALUES they will buy for you! Go right down the list, checking off each item that appeals to your sense of good taste and economy! Youll want to remember every item youve checked, so bring the list with you to SEWELLS, where your Dime Marches On to Savings, he f Ter top-ranki- ng HOT SAUCE STATE FAIR LBS. ... TAMALES CHILI COII CARNE CX Held Here Education And Recreation Staffs n. Weeks Temperatures Figures BECKERS WHEATIES PACKAGE TOOTH PICKS 3 T 10c 60 10c ai CS. COMPLETE CONFIDENCE Gum 3-f- or MACARONI PROD. AMBASADOR SPINACH TISSUE 2?C 10c 5c mm wwiii m cauliflower POUND Qq poz. 29e apples 10 Vr ct te 57 25c CAN Climax Cleaner CAN MOP STICKS EACH BROOMS IE EACH WWW B JL AA .. SAL SODA LARGE PACKAGE Scrub Brushes EACH CLORAX A 21c 25c 47c SC LG. ROLLS.. SANI FLUSH tfEW UTAH POUND oranges h. ge TOILET CLIMAX te com-char- 2 SPERRY'S ROLLED OATS 9 ct 4 SPEARS DOLES LARGE CAN CLEANSER SquwredbsJ Candy Bars or WAIia: QUEENS TASTE &g POUND JELLY BEANS LB.. Dixie Peanut PINEAPPLE REGULAR 5c PACKAGES .... LIGHT GLOBES 2C Beer 12 SPERRYS BOTTLE 10c 10s 10c 10c 35c 10c 10c |