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Show i THURSDAY, APRIL TIIE SUN ADVOCATE. PRICE. PAGE EIGHT tion of Masonic temple for initiation work; C. R. Fergusson, first section of initiation; Elmer C. Young, parade hot at Price; Clyde J. Roberts, loof sands"; R. J. Vaughan, captain (Continued From Page One) Price at cal Shriners in the parades American Legion Auxiliary To The train will leave on the return and Helper; Mat Gilmour and George Request Citizens To Help F. Sprattling, banquet and refreshtrip about 2:00 a. m. Find Accommodations W. L. Payne, former Salt Lake City ments; D. C. Gibson, candidates. All Shriners residing east of Spring chief of police, has been appointed by canvass of Price A house-to-houH. Eugene Glenn, illustrious poten- Glen will meet at the office of J. city for the purpose of obtaining actate of the temple, as grand marshal Bracken Lee, Equitable Insurance commodations for students particifor the ceremonial caravan. Assisting agency, and go in a body to Helper, pating in the national regional music Mr. Payne in directing the caravan where they will join other Shriners contest here in will be John J. Roberts, Jr., and H. of the county at 3:00 p. m. at the city May will be start Spencer Brown. hall. ed Monday by Local committees in charge of arof Price members j rangements for the ceremonial are as unit of the Ameri-L- 'l Support the Price Chamber of Comfollows: Robert J. Turner, prepara merce membership drive. can Legion Auxil- fVI' iary, Mrs. William Hakalo, chairman of the contest housing committee, announces. Every home will be contacted, and those who do not have room for students will be re- if they are WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Mrs. V. W. Ilakalo Quested, able, to loan bed, ding, beds, cots or other equipment to be used in temporary dormitories in vacant and public buildings. POUND PACKAGE Mrs. Hakalo this week reiterated her request for cooperation of residents of other Carbon county comQUART BOTTLE munities in solving the housing problem. All those who are in a posito loan bedding equipment are tion EACH asked to advise the housing committee as soon as possible. SHRINERS WILL CAHUASS SET FOR HOLD CEREMONY HERE SATURDAY CONTEST IIOUSlilG se l fiiU FRIDAY SATURDAY APRIL 2nd 3rd RAISINS 4 23C CLOROX I7C BROOMS 37c 10c 17c CLEANSER PEACHES NNAMwyf tyy ..a dm mrnmtmni PINEAPPLE N0 17C 17C BEANS String NO. A LARGE PLY WHITE FRESH Announcement was made Wednesday that the Carbon county campaign of the Womens Field Army for Control of Cancer by Education is well under way. Thirty-si- x memberships in the army have been obtbained in Price, with the following clubs represented: A., Womans club, Notre Dame P.-Relief society, Literary league, Business and Professional Womens club, Ladies Aid society, Sorosis club, Delphian society. Mrs. Bliss L. Finlayson is corporal of the army in Price. Contributions ranging from $4 to $10 and totaling $74.15 have been received from the following local orRotary club, Elks ganizations: Ladies club, Relief society, Womans club, Literary league, Business and Professional Womens club, Notre Qi 2 WHEATIES 2V2-CA- N CANCER CONTROL CAMPAIGN HERE MOVES FORWARD PACKAGES T. SALMON GRAPEFRUIT JESSE:. SALAD DRESSING AI liHICTI I ALU (fit BAKING POWDER POUND CAN TALL TINS PEETS GRAN. SOAP Pack-2-- No 2y2-ca- JUSTICE FINES ON DRIVER TRAFFIC CHARGE FOR 2V2-CAN- S 17 7Qc A 1 7C I CORN BEEF ROYAL1 CkocoWL jg 5? CAN SALT IODIZED PKG FANCY FRUITS and VEGETABLES n SPINACH K.. OR. ONIONS CARROTS RADISHES ORANGES LARGE, JUICY DOZEN tors mother arriving METHOD APPROVED BY SCHOOL BOARD ' Tuesdav J . ulgjjj p. m. under the direct Joppa lodge, F. & A. M. TheV lace mortuary forwarded the bod Salt Lake City for cremation. ,4 Initial steps toward the establishment in the Carbon district of the most advanced method of grade arrangements were taken by the board of education Saturday when it authorplan, ized the adoption of the under which students in the first six grades will attend elementary schools, tenth pupils from the seventh to PRICE WOMANS MOTHER Mrs. Peter Dyreng, mother of it Fred W. Keller of Price, died R, day at her home in Manti of w ailment. Funeral services will be Thursday (today). Mr. and Mrs.fr ler drove to Mt. Pleasant Sunt Mr. Keller returning to Price K day and going back to Mt. Piea for the services. 10-L- Utah grades, inclusive, f Golden imessT. Jf)c -4 SOAP Giant Crystal White 5-Ba- 5-Li- rs will be accommo- dated in the high school building and those taking their last two years of of high school and first two years new in the classes attend will college junior college to be constructed here. The Carbon school district will cooperate with the state department of public instruction in the new plan, which will be made effective when the college is in operation. The arrangement will involve some construction by the Carbon district on the junior college site, and a building is also planned at Helper to make the plan effective in the hub ancity, George Ockey, district clerk, -4 -4 ty Friday before Justice J. mond to a charge of reckless driving Still Holds and was fined $100. He paid the fine. Back Bown was arrested March 23 by Activity State Patrolman Vernon Davis after Cold weather this week continued his car collided headon with a machine driven by Frank Marra of Price. to hamper track activities at the CarThe accident occurred about a mile bon county high school, with the result that spring, football was started west of here. Tuesday, two days earlier than originally planned. To Hold Post The weather is not such an important factor in the grid sport, and track training will not be pressed until Price post No. 3 of the American more pleasant weather conditions Legion voted at its regular session1 prevail for a length of time sufficient Thursday evening to hold a meeting to indicate that spring is really here. at Kenilworth in the near future in The annual intramural track meet an effort to interest men will be held two weeks from Friday, of that community in joining the lo- followed the latter of April by part cal organization. the B. Y. U. invitation meet at Provo A committee consisting' of B. H. and early in May by the Region Five Young, Frank Steele and Emery Ward meet here. was appointed to make arrangements for the meeting. Price Gets Intensive membership activity is Bid To planned by the Price post in order to present the strongest possible organIn Air Base Parley ization for the state convention here -! J. B. 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The Price Chamber of Commerce has been invited to send a representative to a meeting scheduled in Salt Lake City April 7 for the purpose of developing statewide cooperation in of the Rock Mountain air Floyd McIntyre, son of Mr. and1 promotion base for Utah. Mrs. B. F. McIntyre of Price, has been awarded a $700 fellowship at The meeting will be sponsored by the University of Wisconsin in recog- the Salt Lake chamber. Representanition of outstanding work in chem- tives will attend from the Provo, Ogden, Logan, Brigham City and Cedar istry. the Associated Civic At the present time he is working City chambers, Clubs of Southern Utah and the city on a masters degree at Brigham administrations of Salt Lake, Ogden Young university, where he graduated and Provo. last year. Young McIntyre is a graduate of the Carbon county high schooL NEW LAURELS CAPTURED BY FIRMAGE BASKETBALL TEAM SPRING GLEN FARMER DIES; FINAL RITES SET SATURDAY The Firmage basketball team of Provo, winner of second place in the Domnick Conca, 56, Spring Glen 1937 basketball tournafarmer, died in the Price City hos- ment independent here, added new laurels to its He was in born pital Tuesday. Italy. seasons record when it won the Provo His only survivor is a sister, Mrs. championship last week. Antonette Montbone of Toronto, Can- city Unbeaten in Recreation league play ada. Firmage scored a 0 victory over Funeral services will be held in the Levens, undefeated champion of the Notre Dame de Lourdes church Sat- Commercial league. urday at 10:00 a. m., with burial in The team also won first place in the Helper cemetery under the di- the junior division of the intermoun rection of the Flynn Funeral home. tain A. A. U. tournament recently Price Youth Given Inspected Scholarship Honor MEATS LIVERsFa-2- jJfcjE u. POT ROAST Steer Beef Lb. GROUND BEEF Meat J SLICED BACON Eastern Cure Lb. j Steer STEAKS Beef Lb. j 2-L- bs. PORK CHOPS Loin or Rib Lb. VEAL CHOPS Milk Fed Veal Lb J 1 HOTDCE 40-2- wUlclotr Saturday. f 3:00 SHOP WITH SUCCESS AND SAVE Prices Effective Fri., Sat.f April 2nd - 3rd b Bag Revised System Will Involve New Construction In Price And Helper I Funeral services were conduct the Masonic temple Wednesda NEW EDUCATIONAL Chamber Participate BUNCHES 13 3 Plans Kenilworth Meeting PUODtNG Out) From Pace re W. Ham- Cf ftuTiMUEO - Track Ripe OLIVES r - Weather TALL CANS ( I, ber, 1915, to Miss Edith Gay Memphis, Tennessee. His wif' in California for her health time of his death, she and the Prominent Carbon Physician Succumbs medical Besides his general 1915Kiwams in an inas Officers of the Utah-Idah- o course, he had experience district and of the Provo and Spanish terne, spending one year in die Alex a Fork clubs were gutsts at a joint ian Brothers hospital in Chicago orLying-TiChicago the meeting of the Price and Helper in at the! six months ganizations Wednesday night hospital. to the Carbon Country club. Dr Elliott in 1917 responded Govwere was World War, Visiting district officials in the colors Secre-tar- y call to the Provo; in Ellertson, ernor Jesse commissioned a first lieutenant John W. McAdam, Provo, and medical corps and was in service at Lieutenant Governor Carl M. JacobSouth Carolina until in attend- Camp Jackson, 1919Others Fork. Spanish sen, in ance were President Walter Hedquistj discharged the army, he came to After leaving of and Secretary LeRoy Olsen for some time at and practiced Provo club and President Ed. Money! Utah in Rains before locating at Helper of the Spanish Fork 1922. Mr. Ellertson told members ot the Dr. Elliott was married in Novemto pie-pahow clubs and Price Helper for the district convention in Price on September 2, 3 and 4 A program of boxing bouts featurfoled the evening's entertainment, lowed by cards. T. DOG FOOD nmrmi rftf nr Solid NO. IJC 29C " CATSUP 27c TOMATOES .2 ' 2 CARBON CLUBS nounced. An agreement will be worked out whereby the state will assist the district in providing necessary facilities to make the plan operable. Dame P.-A., Ladies Aid society By restricting the first six grades and New Century club. to the Harding, Central and South-sid- e In Helper, where Mrs. Bert Bunnel is schools in Price, transferring the corporal, contributions amounting to seventh and eighth grades to the pres$10 have been received from the Woschool building and provident high AmW. club B. P. and mans club, ing new quarters for the eleventh and erican Legion Auxiliary. twelfth grades, the problem of overSpring Canyon has donated $19. crowded classrooms will be solved, Mrs. Leville Merrill is corporal in1 school authorities believe. At the same that community. time, more efficient operation of the grades will be possible. Superintendent G. J. Reeves declar ed the plan is the latest educa$100 tional arrangement, and he regards the adoption of the method as one of the most important school advanceM. S. Bown of Provo pleaded guil- ments in the countys history. 19c . POWDER LARGE PKG. ... 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