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Show THE PAGE FOER BUN-ADV- O 'price and Nearby Miss Margaret Bowcut has just returned from a visit in Pocatello, Idaho, where she was a guest of Lester RoDeae and other friends for the past week. and grandson, Tommie, returned Monday from an extended trip to the Boulder Dam, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Oakland. At the latter place they visited Mr. Larchers brother, Ernest, a former business man of Price. a Master Keith Leavitt of Price was d visitor in Salt Lake City. Earl Borg, state editor of The Deseret News, visited here Wednesday and Thursday enroute to southeastern Utah on a vacation trip. O. Pickel of Salt Lake City, state P. W. A. engineer, was a visitor Clinton Merrill of Salt Lake City, here the fore part of the week on C. service man for the Consolidated official business. Wagon and Machine company, was a business visitor here part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Bjornne and son, Theodore, returned Sunday to William Heller was a visitor in St. Salt Lake City after visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Leonard. George and southern Utah recently. C. Capitolo returned to Price SunMrs. Annie McMullin of South JorLake City dan, is visiting relatives in Price. She day after visiting in Salt for several days. was a former resident of this city. Mrs. George Young and two child Mrs. P. H. Kelley, mother of J. T. ren arrived Tuesday from Salt Lake Kelley of Price, visited at his home to join Mr. Young. They will City here briefly enroute to Los Angeles make their home in Price. from Alexander, South Dakota. C. A. Harris of Green River was a Oliver J. Harmon arrived Tuesday business caller in Price the fore part from Los Vegas, Nevada, to visit for of the week. 10 days with his family. John C. Staley of Scofield visited Mrs. Bertha Sprattling of Helper in Price Tuesday on business. was elected grand junior of the Utah chapter of the Pythian Sisters at the Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hacking and orders annual convention in Salt family, accompanied by Kay JorgenLake City the latter part of last week. sen of Spring Canyon, visited in Salt Lake City over Mothers day with Mrs. Mary Nikas underwent a Mrs. Cecelia Jorgensen, mother of operation at the Price City Mrs. Hacking and Mr. Jorgensen. Friday. Miss Beverly Rasmussen visited in Maurel Taylor of Rains was oper- Salt Lake City from Friday until ated on at the Price City hospital Sunday. Monday for a hernia. The Rev. William A. Ruel, pastor A marriage license was issued of the Notre Dame de Lourdes church, Wednesday by County Clerk B. H. was a visitor in Moab last week, Young to Joy Alton Robison, 32, of conducting services at the Grand C. Hanksville, and Edna Johnson, 24, of C. C. camp. Price. Judge George Christensen conductMarsdon Henningson, 20, of Spring ed court in Castle Dale Saturday. Canyon and Mary Ann Jones, 18, of He was accompanied by Court ReHelper, obtained a marriage license porter M. W. Ross. here Wednesday. Miss Alice Rathmill was a Salt Mrs. Louis Kay and children, Mar- Lake City visitor Friday. garet Jean and Teddy, of Eureka, are visiting for the week in Price, house Mrs. Honore Dusserre and daughguests of Mr. and Mrs. Ruel M. Redd. ter, Lucille, were callers in the state capital during tbe week-enMayor Lyman Willardson of Ephraim arrived Wednesday to visit in Riphard T. Mitchell drove to Salt Price during the music contest. Lake City Friday on business, returning the same day. T. W. Jensen of Mt. Pleasant, field representative of the Associated Civic Kenneth Leavitt of Salt Lake City Clubs of Southern Utah, is a visitor was a visitor here during the 'in Price on business. d. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Staples arrivHarold V. Leonard and Jack Leoned Wednesday afternoon to attend the ard of Salt Lake City were here durto attend the Elks band contest. Mr. Staples, who was ing the week-en- d formerly Salt Lake Telegram corre- Days of 49 celebration. the spondent in Price, is now with covwill and Lake Salt in City Of paper er the contest for his publication. Junior Squadron Legion Sets Meeting Mrs. Delores Oakley of Idaho Falls, is a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. and Legion be held here the fore part of August. Open house was held at the Elks club and Silver Moon hall throughout the day, the celebration closing with a birthday ball at the Silver Moon. The dance was one of the largest of the year and provided a fitting climax to one of the outstanding events in the Price lodges history. A sound truck, accompanied by a delegation of Elks riding on an ancient stage coach mounted on a truck, visited various communities of the county Saturday morning to advertise the celebration. A large number of Brother Bills from Utah lodges and western Colorado were here to aid the Price order in observing its birthday anniversary. PRICE CHAMBER DIRECTORS HOLD WEEKLY SESSION FourH Club Work To Begin In Price; Classes Start June . squadron of the Sons of the George M. Miller, accompanying them American Legion will hold a regular to Price Tuesday from Salt Lake City, semimc,nthly meeting Wednesday where the Millers had spent several eveningj May 19, in the Legion hall, to announcement by Dick visiting. days Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gibson attended the funeral services of George A. Storrs at American Fork last week. FriThe Rev. J. C. Coyne returned sevfor day morning after visiting eral days in Denver, Colorado, on business. Frank Bonacci returned from Salt Lake City last week after an extendated business trip, during which he the of conference scale tended the United Mine Workers of America. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Summerhays urer. tember. Other business of the meeting concerned plans for the annual Alumni church banquet, to be held at the hall on May 27, in honor of this years school will graduates. A social in the conclude the event. ATTEND INSTITUTE 1 9x12 AXMINSTER RUG AT CAR-bo2nd Hand Store, only $4.25. Price Student Masters Degree FOR SALE REAL BARGAIN FOR first class used furniture. J. R. Golding, Phone 332. of thrifty shoppers who buy their grocern the RED & WHITE way 40 SHARES STOCK IN & Elev. Co., Dorn. Farmers Mill Fassio, Phone 699-R- 2. 8 SHARES Pio- OF THE MASTER neer Ditch water rights. Phone Jim Fassio, eight-year-o- ld double-pneumon- ia. c TOMATO JUICE SUPER SUDS RED or BLUE Norma Shearer Leslie Howard in ROMEO AND I JULIET with John Barrymore Mon ture-Stor- Libby s Patricia James Dunn and - Ellis for you to colorl In 5 can VENUS MAKES 17C It begins with a scream Continuous Sun. from 3:30 Bob Livingston In an all Tecnicolor production CABALLERO and ends in a roar. r94 BIS- - 1 RITZ Crackers M QUICK LGE. PEG. LGE. PEG. 29c 23c Thompson's MALTED MILK Aluminum Tumbler FREE CAN m iJjC Famous for Flavor CAN ISC ... Broken Slices LARGE CAN BUTTER Fresh from the Churn FOR SALE HYDRAULIC DUMP. Complete with power takeoff. Helper Auto Wrecking Co. CORNED BEEF PINEAPPLE Blue Bell 2 Libbys 63c lbs RHUBARB Pick of the Crop a BANANAS PRESH AND FIRM CARROTC TUENIPS beets, radishes, Fresh i LBS onions from the farm ft I LARGE CRBBP J. THE BOLD TROUBLE Shredded Wheat package. DEVILED MEAT Utah-ldah- Heather Angel in 2PKH y every H Sun - Mon Continuous Sunday 1:00 GIRLS! ,New Call TOMATOES Sfvo.iiw EW SPUDS 206-- EXutitm' EW PEAS HOME IN J J FOR RENT- -7 ROOM house, East First South, vagni; Phone 306-- FOR SALE modern Tony Sil-- 1 AT SOLDIER SUMMIT ooses can moved-2,00feet Lumber, all sizes, sash doors, pipe, radiators, etc. Sales- - Supply0' KetChUm 22 3 oJ 31 Our Aleuts are of the Quality, you MATTRESSES RENOVATED, COV-ere- d, rebuilt, like new, $4.50; con-- 1 verted into spring filled mattresses $9.50. We call for and dehverach Tuesday, Friday. Phone No. 9. S" ASPARAGUS SEE te. Continuous Sunday 1:00 35c BOYS! FOR Shoe POLISH Price; sacrifice because of moving to California Nine rooms, includes electric refrigerator. Sell for $2,000 less than cost. Inquire The - SKy White Ace MOD-e- m FOR RENT THREE-ROOApt. Nicely furnished. With bath. Call 573-- J, 240 No. 3rd East. 1 II FOR SALE Sun BLEACHERr-1-QUA- RT 699-R- 2. Phone 361, Price, Utah. 2nd East. Sun - Wed BAND JOIN THE Reports on the recent convention FOR SALE 2 ACRES ORCHARD with buildings; $2500 with terms. o district of Rotary Write Eric Jaderholm, Springville, International, held at Burley, Idaho, Utah. were heard by members of the Price club at their weekly dinner meeting FOR SALE ALL KINDS OF GAR-de- n Thursday evening at the Rinetti & plants. Pierre Giraud, 606 E. Capitolo restaurant. 3rd So. Price. Phone 248-The reports were given by President Belmont Richards, Secretary Allan Ramsey and George Leatham. FOR RENT MODERN who represented the local chapter at house. Full basement. Fine garden the convention. spot in rear. Located at 255 No of the J ng 513-- J. FOR SALE Price Rotary Hears Convention Reports aJJS n the were visitors in Salt Lake City FriWill day. Get Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hubbard left by one train Tuesday for Los Angeles, where Floyd C. Mclntire of Price is stuattend surgical will university 23 Hubbard of Young Dr. Brigham clinics of the Los Angeles County dents who wall receive master degrees on June 9, according to an announcehospital for the next three weeks. ment by the faculty committee on Miss Jacqueline King, graduation. Mr. Mclntire, a graduate of the daughter of Mrs. Gladys N. King, hosPrice to the confined City Carbon county high school, is a son is While of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Mclntire. He with pital her condition is serious, she is doing will receive his masters degree in as well as expected. chemistry. a.--. FOR SALE ONE FINE SADDLE horse, 416 South First East or call FOR SALE ! ton was a native Utah Mrs It worker in the L. D. s chur Funeral services were Wednesday at noon in the teenth L. D. S. ward h ' body was taken to ManaWg for burial. Born in Parowan March ..I she was a daughter of iel and Seraphine West pioneers. Her father of Joseph Smith, founder" D. S. church. Besides B. W. Dalton whn I practicing law in West California, she is survived!, sons and a daughter; Don V ton, Salt Lake City; E. ton, Pleasant Grove; Dr dath Dalton, Santa Ana, Cahfo and Mrs. W. F. Olson, f0 dent of Price and now rpsidmg Lake City. fast-talki- Club activities will be re- FOR SALE NEW MOD-er- n according sumed in this community when sewHome. Cheap. 710 No. 2nd E. Fausett, adjutant. ing courses begin during the first Preliminary plans for an extensive week of June, according to announceprogram of special activities were ments made this week by Mrs. Wal- WE HAVE A SEWING MACHINE discussed at the last meeting of the lace G. Grange, supervisor of the that does real good work which we are only asking $5.00 for this week squadron, and more definite arrange- Price work. ments for the projects are expected Girls 12 years old and above, who at Carbon 2nd Hand Store, in Price. sess week to be considered at next are interested in the enrollment, are sion. asked to contact Mrs. Grange prior coto The organization is planning to June 1, so that the U. S. A. C., FARM FOR SALE 60 ACRES 2 miles So. of Price. Alfalfa. C. S. operate with the American Legionis sponsors, can complete arrangements which on day, Harris, 280 E. Main. Poppy Auxiliary for the summer classes. scheduled for observance May 29. is to the be Sewing only project FOR SALE CHEAP CHOICE LOT A joint meeting with the Helper carried on, saiad Mrs. Grange. There in Park Dale Addition. All assessconsidered, along will be no cooking or canning squadron is being ments paid to date. Address, The with a number of activities within Sun. Price unit alone. Four-- Mrs. Hannah DaPhne mother of former Dalton of Price, died home in Salt Lake CitvUr 80, Eleven persons from Price, representing the stake and ward M. I. A. boards, were in attendance at a summer recreational institute held at DUNN, PATRICIA ELLIS STt. IN. ATTRACTION AT Provo Monday. A miniature program outlining summer work of the mutual was presented, as a prelimIts a Jimmy inary course to the annual conven- shares honors with Patricia E '1 tion to be held at Salt Lake City Venus Makes Trouble, Cola! soon. new romantic comedy, which Frank Bryner, Mr. and Mrs. Ed shown at the Bonnie theatre inwjl &! Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Oliver, per Sunday and Monday. TheSr Lucian Reed, Gunda Andersen, Mrs. porting cast includes Gene MoJs Ardis McQueen, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Thurston Hall, Astrid Allwyn, Nielsen and James Anderson were aid Kirk, Beatrice Curtis, those attending from here. and others. Dis- SEE Harry outgoing vice president. The new officers will assume their of Seppositions on the first Tuesday 1 SOLID OAK BREAKFAST SET AT Following a similar action by the Carbon 2nd Hand Store this week city council Monday evening, directat only $12.00. ors of the Price Chamber of Commerce passed a resolution at their LOST TWO BUNCHES OF KEYS weekly luncheon Tuesday at the Tuesday evening. Return to A L. Queen City cafe requesting officials Miner, Helper. Reward. of the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad to install a signal light WANTED WOMAN FOR GENER-a- l at the' First West street crossing of housework. Good wages right the line. party. Phone 13. Noon hour. The directors also approved a resolution opposing the Pettengill measLATE TABLE MODEL ure proposing that railroads be al- 1 Radio at only $14.50. Baby Buglowed to charge more for a short haul gies from $8.00 to $12.00 at Carbon than a long haul. 2nd Hand Store, Phone 583, Price, The board sanctioned the purchase Utah. of 200 copies of the forthcoming scenic edition of The Salt Lake Tri- FOR SALE 80 ACRE FARM, 50 bune to be used in furthering the acres under cultivation. Team, hartourist promotion campaign of the loness and wagon, farm implements, cal organization. 79 shares water, $2000. H. C. Smith, Pi-ic- e J busiciation took place at their final Mrs. evening. ness meeting Tuesday was chosen Price of Bernardi Elmie of Mrs. J. president, taking the place of Hel-per- e, T. Kelley; Mrs. John Sallas former secretary, was named vice president; Mrs. George Grivet, Fr. WilPrice, secretary, and Rev. treasliam A. Ruel was retained as Stockton of Helper is Classified MANAGER WANTED play on page 14. asso- Parent-Teache- rs Closing exercises of the Creek school will be held in Finn hall in that community Thursday, May an20, at 8:00 p. m., according to an nouncement by Principal W. S. Stout. Since it is hoped that all present accomhigh school students can be modated in Clear Creek next year, LODGE OPENS NINTH YEAR from the will be no WITH SUCCESSFUL DAYS there school grades.graduates high OF 49 CELEBRATION The following students will receive ' their diplomas from the eighth grade: With a huge crowd capturing the Robert Haycock, Siame Koski, Elsie gay spirit of Elkdom, the annual Days Malaska, Mark Nelson and William of 49 celebration conducted here Sat- Thomas. Final arrangements for the prourday by the Price lodge of Elks in observance of its eighth birthday an- gram have not yet been completed, niversary was a pronounced success. Mr. Stout reported. Reminiscent of the days of the gold Former Area Salesman Visits rush, a parade on Main street at 2:00 Among visitois in Carbon county p. m. marked the official opening of of the days program, although the fes- Wednesday was Berry Maycock Salt of Co. the Brokerage Maycock tive atmosphere had descended over the community hours before the pro- Lake City, having made his first trip here in twenty years. At that earlier cession. time he was a salesman for a Denver Participants in the parade included wholesale company, covering this terthe Notre Dame and Harding junior ritory when much of the travel from high bands, marchers and mounted one community to another was by men and women dressed as cowboys, of horseback riding. way gamblers and other personalities of Mr. Maycock stated that he was the color a old the west, stage coach, surprised with the advance guard of Price post No. 3 of the Am- agreeably since last he had vissection this of of erican Legion and banner bearers impressed with the ited area, greatly Price squadron of the Sons of the and enAmerican Legion, who advertised the the metropolitan appearance of Price. state rodeo to terprise convention price mayor! election for the Annual officer Clear Notie Dame Mrs. Charles Avenll of Salt Lake City is visiting friends and relatives here. She formerly resided in Price. week-en- MOTHER OF FOKh Notre Dame P.T. A. Leaders Selects New Exercises Scheduled For Thursday, May 20 Miss Mildred Piacitelli returned to Salt Lake City today (Thursday) after spending a brief vacation in Price with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Piacitelli. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larcher THURSDAY, Ma CATE, PRICE, UTAH Clear Creek School ' H on Proud to serve Your Friends . UNION MARKET UNION PRODUCT! REMEMBER WE ARE AS NEAR YOUR TELEPHONE - J Price Trading B'S Owned The Home Co Department 5WI |