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Show 29. 01RSDAY, APRIL SOCIETY 1937 THE CLUB NOTES AND fosis Will On Monday en- Bliss L. Finlayson will home her at club Sorosis the when Monday evening, May 3, mod- the upon fnrogram centering orid will be presented, with St;. Gomer Peacock and Mrs. Wil-foJensen as speakers. is scheduled as the last busfinal ies meeting of the club, their bana of form the in be gating to 1L quet on May 1 1 Retailers Form Association To Enforce Fair Trade Rills, Stabilize Business . delegate representing the Phi JJeta Kappa, national honorary Grand scholastic sorority of the Miss Sax, college. Junior junction daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sax for Little af Grand Junction, left of Oock Arkansas, the first part was convention national tt, when the tfld oups Have rSanization of the Carbon-Emer- y SS'.SnTol'Sh XEV OFFICERS INSTALLED erty. BY JUNIOR LEGION GROUP Fred Voil of Helper, past com- mander of Caibon post No. 21 of the Olficers of the new Price squad- American Legion, was the installing ron of the Sons of the American Le- officer. Brief talks were given by gion were installed Wednesday of last Captain Quilico, Fred Voll, Jr , and week at the Legion hall, the followPete Voll of the Helper squadron and ing being inducted: Captain, Paul William H. Toy, a member of the Craven; first lieutenant, Clifford American Legion ad isory committee Bryner; second lieutenant, Carl Mar- of the Price unit. tin; adjutant, Dick Fausett; sergeant-at-arm- s, The squadron will hold its next Rex Mangum; historian, Ted regular meeting Wednesday evening, Thomas, Jr.; chaplain, Edwin Daugh May 5. A Onions tice. measures and the stabilization of the retail petroleum business in this district, has been completed, according to an announcement Wednesday. Officers of the new organization are: President, C. L. Leavitt, Price; vice president, John N. Laboroi, Helper; secretary, Henry Alley, Price; treasurer, Ervin Wimber, Castle Dale, Thee four, together with Belmont Richards of Price, Earl Hills of Fer-ro- n and Merrill Bryner of Helper, will constitute the board of directors. The Carbon-Emer- y unit will be affiliated with the state association, of which Angus Uohnson of Price is a director. James Jameson of Salt Lake City, president of the state or- ganization) was in attendance at the recent organization meeting of the ? Citizenship Hearing Recalls Joke bout Schoolboy Commissioner Reports Improvement Project Planned Route I good-natured- ly 3 RHUBARB .. LG. BUN FRESH SPINACH SQUASH 2 LBS 15c ll Construction of a truck shed and an extension to the repair A dance will be sponsored in the garage at the Price camp of the soil conservation service was started American Legion hall Friday evening Monday under the supervision of at nine oclock by the Price TownRalph M. Pratt, S. C. S. carpenter send club. Refreshments will be ser-e- d. business from the district office at Salt Lake The held was of the City. organization meeting The need for these additions to the Friday of last week. six-sta- semi-month- yu lool LBS. ... a POTATOES 100-Lb- s. RUSSETTS Fresh Creamery $269 Lb. LEMONS GRAPEFRUIT 3 Texas FOR I ORANGE SLICES Sweets Pound ORANGES That Large Jumbo Size Thin Skinned DOZEN Fancy Blue R ose fl( 3 JfC Lbs K Again Sewells Purchase A WHOLE CAR LOAD Head Speaks At Meeting Of Kiwanis , slate. Don Hacking, secretary of the com- Vj Arch W. McKinnon, president of mittee, reported that the only obliga$e Carbon Emery bank, was the tion the party now has is the balance was executed in ori ' teaker at the weekly dinner of the on a note which claims Jtiwanis club Wednesday evening at der to pay off all indvidual lie Grill cafe. Mr. McKinnon gave against the organization. in interesting talk on banking. A Those who plucked patronage of,r jjlarinet selection by Jack Walsh, Car-;o- n plums, Democrats holding county supportstaunch other party county high school band member, fice and to t ' Completed the program, which was ers have pledged virtually enough note, the on balance of the i tinder the direction of Elmie Ber-- t take care ' fiardi it was reported. WITH THE SHANK REMOVED ITS READY This New Product is Mild . HY PRO TO EAT Ground 22 17c 29c Challenger BRAND npfp All POUND. Shoulder, Milk Fed P ACTI HwrlO CHEESE Cheese you can Taste LB L. 98c 25c Green Peas f a. Spring, Milk Fed LAMB AQQ Serve with a fresh All in Grpfrt LEGS Rolled in Corn Meal RED SALMON LAMB Browned Potatoes and Round Bone BEEF With fresh tomato I Salad LB UIlUlO LIBBYS DEV. MEAT 6 Erf IlUAd 90 PROOF. salad-L- b 6 19 c itj 25c TOR Special Seasoned BONELESS, CHERRY RED bottled by roKT DIS1ILLERS D1 STR1 BUTIN0 PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 bars PEETS GRAN. SOAP SEE IT GROUND Lean Shoulder 'V Qts. IOC BARS iipTi- NIPPY I BLEACHER COFFEE POUND No.-- 7, fS&YMRS-O- 8c 2 GAL. 25c PACKAGE SAVING PRICE 0 .MSiWHISKEWJ I 18c POUND No 45 No 44 LARGE CAR LOAD u Pts. X3ZIZ 0 El Soap 3 - 9Qfi POUND POUND CODE NUMBERS iiARGE KG Bag Just Biol or Bake 20 Minutes to the Pound Then remove Skin, Dot with Cloves Make a Paste of Karo Syrup and Dry Mustard Spread over the Ham Add on Cup of Ginger Ale or Pineapple Juice Place in Oven until Brown. FRYERS i Soft as Silk CAKE FLOUR SAL SODA Sweet - Tender and Juicy - it is Delicious for Breakfast - andLESS EXPENSIVE THAN REAL REGULAR HAM MILK FED r $1.75 19c $145 I goidband BISQUICK 48-L- b TENDER CURE PICNICS N FLOUR Challenger 48-L- b Bag SNOW KING OF THE ORIGINAL JUST HEAT (limit) 19c 65-m- ile Democratic Central Body Pushes Efforts Pay Indebtedness for not be misled by sensational headings of advertisements. We ask you to compare our prices because that is good buying. We ask you to compare our quality, too, because without quality nothing is a bargain, no matter how little you pay for it. Do 25C ly UM1WI HEADS 10-Lb- s. camp has been felt for a long time, according to Superintendent Winfred W. West, who reiwirted that the project w ill require three weeks to overlook GREEN-POUN- D ITALIAN Work Starts On New Structures At Camp dont IOC LARGE SOLID Lettuce 2 PAGE SEVEN m BUNCH RADISHES lo-- g, When Fruits & Vegetables FRESH GREEN Jint Party Gleaners of Price ward Y. ,M.Men and Wednes-T- T .!ield their final social last Approxian at outing. evening men ladies and lately thirty young , tended the affair. Mr. and Mrs. mes Gardner were chaperones, the ? of the Gleaner liter being instructor were made by caj group. Arrangements lass. and Elizabeth Math- Leonard Regular meetings of the Carbon- Janley j class presidents. Emery association will be held on the second Tuesday of each month. A committee representing the assoimble Club ciation will contact union organizaJolds Sessional Plans for their April social were tions to promote cooperation between Thurs-- 4 petroleum dealers and labor. jade by the Thimble club last at met members when evening y Sew-SHarrison. Alf Mrs. of e home followed with refreshments, was Time-Honore- d K jje order of the evening after the Seven members jlisiness meeting. A Attended and the following guests: tlirs. J. Tanner, Mrs. Wallace Grange The youthful hero of the ancient gjjd Mrs. Arvel Anderson. joke concerning the student who reported to his father that his teacher must not know anything because she is always asking me questions has an adult counterpart in a citizenship applicant whose case was 24 I On considered at the naturalization ses& i sion in the district court Tuesday. , Investigating a proposal for a grad-5- g Harold Woods, acting examiner, and graveling project on route asked this particular alien into what 4 from Green River to Hanskville branches the government of the k Wayne county, Commissioner Peter United States was divided. The unRiley of Emery county and V. L. expected but amusing reply was: jell and Harold Johnston of the Price Why, dont you know that? indicatffice of the state rpad commission Mr. Woods over an made but it answer trip the inspection knew he jfcently ed that stretch. le was part of his business to find out According to Commissioner Riley, whether the applicant knew. The le road leads to the scenic Wayne latter didnt, but its a safe bet that onderland and to the Henry moun-i- s. he wasn't the only one in the courtA large amount of wool is room whom the question would have iw being hauled to Green River stumped. rer the route, and several mining id oil companies are planning to jaul heavy machinery and ore over &e road this season, according to Mr. iley. The road is also extensively To by stockmen for hauling feed. a project Riley reported that A strong drive to clear up the jn the highway will be started this this in about partys 1936 campaign deficit in eek and will be completed county is being made by the DemoI month. cratic central committee, and it is not expected to be long before the Bourank bons will be able to present a clean j with UTAH j Will farmer Resident Attend Club ConclaveWord has been received hen, .hail t ATE. PRICE. C j rd 't"'. SCN-ADVO- and mix with Mayonnaise PCCC Just Sandwiches cnmicn VVIlIlCIl DkCl for your POUND 4A lC l.J 'll 7t'r fi Y' t TALL CAN Lucky Sail Grab Meat Ml. PINK SALMON mi DELM0NI- OYSTERS TALL CAN WTLIPA LARGE-TA- LL CAN b. PEAS BEANS j'? re"f TOMATOES 51 49c $229 Ketchup LG. BOTTLE E- |