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Show U RSPAY. JUNE 3, 1937 TnE SDN-ADVOCAT- iNNUAL BANQUET HELD BY NOTRE DAME SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 75 members and the annual banquet! attended jets Notre Dame School Alumni as- -; the variation held in the Notre Dame de Lourdes church hall Thursday evedirection of the ning under the association of the school. Approximately -- j Parent-T- eacher school. Kearney, D. The Rt. Rev. James A bishop of the Salt Lake Catholic diocese, was the principal speaker. E. Musical numbers and motion pictures previous alumni banquets completStanley Littizzette ed the program. jp.HIIMwmll PRICE, E. twkxty yeaiis A0 served as toastmaster 'Judge George Christensen of this Officers for the (Taken from the files of the coming year were elected of June 7, 1917). atjhe banquet, ps follows President, Stanley Littizzette, Helper ses were issued dur-- 1 e Plesidnt- Mrs. Olga Dupin E- Sweek by ir,!1?8.116 county the aces of 21 and Price; secretary. Miss Mildred er l Seymour v- Prows and Daisy Carbon countv Tuesd iv fnf th dr ift A Price; treasurer, Miss Ann Rulon A. Bryner and ; Price. the nf fdrC a,he"S;LilUs A- MoiU'y'a11 of Trice; Thomas aid ot Visiting clergymen who were oa,S;Bt-naccSunnyside and Bernardina nP' ooc. at the dinner included the Rev. guests ' pr, V. C. with Ealv0 Helper; Orson Tui ner and Bern- l Sfi- Wfir a Marceau, Ogden; the Rev. J. I nice Hans. Wellington; Don Higgm- Sue 656Ca;tk; son Eureka, and Chaplain Frederick and Geneva Jewkes, Sunnyside; ' Ye. A Ifnu-athC. Lamb of the Fort n o. ii- r 15" Alexander E. Riber and Elizabeth Douglas C. C C mo- V St iir district. Ploutz Castle Gate; Hyrum L. Tid- Citek 84, Scofield, 59; Winter oWr u, Wellington and Inez Oviutt, 50ltra' News-Advoca- - - Vil-iar- d, C. S Bo-nel- lo, i nil - - Gos-seli- n, - . - 115 prognostication, Beth Young; speeches, Clyde Evans, Jack Hall, Erma Burnett, Budd Coleman, Ross Sullivan, Edna Hanson; solos. Cvrin Bradshaw, Major Macbeth; presentation of diplomas by Principal Joseph Bunderson; benediction, Wanda Marsing. Other graduates not mentioned above were Jack Otani, Carl Norton, Glen Colby, Dur-wa- rd Burnett, Ray Grundvig, Bernard Wilder, Fred Worley, Ivadell Thompson, Keith Gerljer and Leland hundred fifteen Carbon coun- gy Catholics received the sacrament at special services of confirmation Notre Dame de at the inducted gourdes church Monday by the Rt. , Jev. James E. Kearney, D. D., bishop the Salt Lake diocese. Children from towns in the vicin-- y Stuart. of Price were confirmed at rites Guy Curtis and sons, Vaughn, Dan 6:00 p. m while the and Max, of Ogden, spent Monday v iarting at ment was .conferred upon Price with Herman W. Curtis. Mrs. Velma Petersen entertained lldren and adults of the county at the W. A. Cs. at her home Wed00 p. m. nesday afternoon. Members present Bishop Keaerney was assisted by were Afton Bunderson, Wanda Peter- of Bertrand Grand June N. he Rev. Beulah Draper, Ethel Davis, x lsen and the Rev. J. Powers of Gun- - Melba Behunin, Alta Anderson, Irene C. Rev. J. Coyne Burnett, Gladys Burnett, Ida Quayle, j. rtison, Colorado. The as master of ceremonies, and the Nona Snow, LaRue Young and the ev. E. F. Dowling was in charge of hostess. Beth and Mae Hill were spejie class, which was presented by the cial guests. Mrs. John Thayn has gone to ev. William A. Ruel. Music was furnished during the Whitewater, Colorado, to spend a month with her mother, Mrs. D. gremonies by the church choir under Scar-tinbe direction of Miss Margaret Evelyn Hill visited in Salt Lake City Tuesday. The church was filled to capacity at Mrs. Melvin Young entertained at a services. oth shower in honor of her neice. Fern Marshall of Price, Thursday. Fifty PAGEANT SHOWN guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Petersen went Joseph In Egypt, a famous sacred to Ferron for Memorial day and to atPetageant, was presented by one of the tend the funeral services of Mrs. rice genealogy groups at the taber-ac- ersens uncle, Donald Huntsman. Mrs. Bryan Cox went to Salt Lake here Sunday night. Mrs. L. City Monday to attend the wedding earson and Miss Nancy McConachie of her brother, Clive Beal. irected the cast, which was compos-o- f the following: Zelona Hanna, nna Belle Chidester, Cora Hanna, Beauty rs. Mayme Black, Lucille Fuller, ona Shumway, Donna Cassidy, Eelba Powell, Jennie Hardy, Eunice Announcement was made Wedneshidester, Winifred Johnson, Erma 11, owe LePriel and Norma Black, day by the Carbon County Associa'ho were supported by a number of tion of Better Beauty Shops that effective June 14, beauty parlors in the thers taking the part of servants. Mrs. Mayme Black is instructor of county will close at 6:00 p. m. on SatHeretofore the establishurdays. le class. ments have remained open until 8:00 Restaurant Reopened Wednesday p. m. Improvement of the interior of BIRTH ANNOUNCED lickeys Place was completed early tis week and the restaurant was Mr. and Mrs. Gus Barras announce boy, their Wednesday morning after the arrival of a laving been closed for several days, fourth son, born Sunday. The attenddded space for diners and a general ing physician was Dr. L. J. Smith of mprovement of the popular eating the Price C. C. C. camp. Mr. Barras ace was carried out, adding to seat-t- g is the proprietor of the Price Shoe Shine parlor. quarters for customers. One Gil-lisp- ie. a. le Carbon Shops Alter Saturday Hours ed nine-pou- nd K; Atwood Barber Shop & Beauty Parlor California. N Stands for NEAN One of the best you can find! following entertainment will be pie-- , during the dinner: Vocal solo, Dr. Bliss L. Finlayson; dance num- her, Miss Katherine Phillips; vocal solo, Miss Pauline Olson; saxophone quartet selection, high school ensem- -j ble; selections. Price male quartet. Special events for the ladies aux- ihary to the state association will in- elude a business session in th Am- erican Legion hall Friday at 10:15 a. m. and a luncheon at the Grill cafe at 6.30 p. m. The program for the morning meeting will include election Of officers, numbers by a v s vocal trio under the direction of Mrs. Harding and selection by a string About everything eatable wearable has advanced at Price copt peanuts and popcorn, which Grandpa Aldrich says are to be maintained at the same old figures, five cents. And. by the way, he is doing a ery good business. Stands for NEVA Capable in all Beauty Lines! Thom-sent- Thirty Years Ago ASH HAULING CITY DELIVERY PHONE 203 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 4th. 2000-Lb- s. The Emery stake academy closed its twelfth yeear yesterday, after a week of commencement exercises. SIZE When the county commissioners met Monday they appointed Thomas Burge as deputy sheriff at Helper; Antone Madsen, constable at Scofield; Congressman Milton H. Welling has Thomas Edwards, road supervisor at secured for the local library 28 vol- Castle Gate; it was also ordered that umes of the Congressional Record, the county ordinances be so amended 1910 in morocco binding, valued at as to eliminate the license on pool! $150. tables. Miss Barnardne Falvo became the The Oasis saloon of Johnson & All- wife of Thomas Bonacci of Sunny- red was robbed Tuesday night of side at the home of her mother in about twenty dollars. Helper Saturday. Father Giovannoni Prices town board met Monday performed the ceremony. evening. Bills to the amount of (Taken from the files of The Sun $159.24 were allowed. It was decid-- j ofl ed that a tax levy of of June 8, 1917). 1 per cent be made for general pur-- : of 1 per cent for George Q. Christensen, son of poses and one-ha- lf Judge George Christensen of Mt. interest on water bonds and a sinking; Pleasant, graduated with high honors fund to retire these bonds within four from the school of medicine at the years. University of Utah this year. He reActual work, began on the canals of ceives his degree of bachelor of science in medicine and is the first the Utah Irrigation and Power comyoung man from that place to finish pany a short distance below Helper the medical course prescribed by the last Friday and before long hundreds of men and teams are to be employstate institution. ed on the enterprise. Price is by reato have a population of Oliver T. Harmon has been ap- son thei'-o- f thousand Carbon five for officer people within the compointed juvenile county on recommendation of District ing two years. one-four- th immHtimmwiHiiimiiimimHimwiMiiiiHmHHmiiMHimiMtMniimmmmmiiiMtMwiwmHHinmHiiiiiiimttiimmmitMWMiiiMiwHHttHMiMiMiiimiuMiinHiiitmi State Peace Officers To Hold Annual Meet Here This Week-En- d Pass One) (Continued the reading of the roll call by Captain E. A. Hedman of Salt Lake City. Other numbers scheduled are: InFrom I a' general assembly at the Elks hall at nine oclock, the program for the meeting to be as follows: Invocation, the Rev. William A. Ruel, pastor of the Notre Dame de Lourdes church; accordion solo, Rudy Krissman; educational films, Police Tactics; open forum. The business session at 10:00 a. m. will include a Spanish song by Margaret Scartezina, transaction of unfinished and new business; action on resolutions, a dance number by Miss Katherine Phillips, reports of committees, selection of a convention city and election of officers. Pistol shooting competition will be resumed at the ball park at 1:00 p. m., tournament events to include Classes A and B individual shooting, open and team competitions and professional contests. An excursion to the plant of the Carbon Dioxice and Chemical company will be made at 4:00 p. m., and on their return the visitors will be guests at a banquet in the L. D. S. tabernacle, starting at 7:30 p. m. The 2 FLOUR Bag SALT LAKES NEWEST HOTEL FOR Shaver .2 Cans SIZ- EPACKAGE GIANT SIZE BARS LARGE OXYDOL P & G SOAP LARGE DREFT PACKAGE CAMAY RICES FOR SOAP POUND BAG 4 ROLLS S Miracle WHIP Qt. Jar : COFFEE A A TO UM I d -- S4Jc SCHILLINGS Milk Honey CRYSTAL LARGE PACKAGE LARGE PACKAGE CORN FLAKES PORK & BEANS LB. CAN LB. BOX 25c 2 29c 21c FOR 19c 5c 1 GRAHAM CRACKERS .... PIERCES TALL CAN .. N0.-- 2 FOR CANS Vegetables 25c 25c 10c 25c DOZEN DUALITY MEATS U. 8. INSPECTED rt A UNION MARKET YEARLING LAMBS LEGS ANY SIZE POUND LEAN RIBS POUND STEW vKlUrS Neva Temple Square Prices Only Union Shop Phone Rates $1.50 to $3.00 1 Schramm-Johnson'- s yA 645 17c 23c I Bars 19c 29c 15c TOILET TOILET TISSUE n ? 19c 12c 19c TZT SMALL LOIN AND RIB POUND POPULAR AND DISTINCTIVE Ernest C. Rossiter, General Mgr. SUPERLA SHORTENING 4 DRIED DEEF 4 PACKAGE ... BACOIJ J Y A h 20C ZC Next to 17c 19c 17c N ti GRAPEFRUIT 7 CUCUMBERS irE NEW POTATOES 10 EAQRAMS PIVC CROWN BLINDED WHISKEY. Tl atnUfM wMskl In this pmdiiot am ymr r awn aid. IBS straight whUkay, and 76 asytral spirits dlatltlad tram Amarisaa graiM.00 Praat. SsagnMa-Ota- tl liars Csrpsratlsn. Casaolivs Offiess. Naw Vnrfc n b. EggsE" life ORANGES H ft Red Turkey 48-L- Fruits DRI MLf u CANS SPAGHETTI HEIN- ZCATSUP LARGE BOTTLE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE BEFORE YOU 1 20-O- z. FRANCO-AMERICA- mmii i CAN TOMATO JUICE our Patrons too &. - Sth. Bananas While they last (Taken from the files of The Utah Advocate of June 6, 1907). N Stands for NOTICE Our Permanents and Finger Waves through, and You will be one of Nean ed k. JW N quartet directed by Katherine as The Auxiliary will hold another business meeting in the Legion hall Satui day, starting at 10.30 a. m. Group pictures of the visiting men and women will be taken at 12 05 p. m. Friday in front of the Carnegie 2-L- bs. Mace Nicholson has been accepted in the dispensary department of the Utah Field hospital and may be called at any time for duty with the troops. He expects to be in the same division to which Dr. E. F. Chamber-lai- n is assigned. vocation, Bishop Orson H. Guymon of the Price L. D. S. ward; vocal selection, 'Mrs. Mary Hansen; cornet duet, Frank Lopez and Spencer Robbins; announcements, Superintendent Groo; selections, womens chorus under the direction of Mrs. George B. Harding. A pistol tournament at the Price baseball park will be conducted at four oclock. Newly elected members will be initiated by the association in the Elks hall at 7:00 p. m., the cere monies to include an address on fra S ternalism by S. J. Sweetring, Price attorney. A dance for peace officers and their wives will be held in the Elks hall at 9:00 p. m. s. Saturdays schedule will open with ! motto ' Sanford Ballinger returned Sunday evening from Los Angeles where he has finished his junior year in dentistry at the University of Southern A nnouncing NEVA WILLIAMS Assisting in the Beauty Shop PAGE FIVE Elmo. WELLINGTON NEWS Presides At At Catholic Church Il0l-slc- i Lightning and hail played havoc over and around Myton one day last FROM COUNTY A program presented No one was killed but several by the ninth grade students of the Wellington jun- were badly shocked, stock was killed ior high school for graduation exer- and a hole was burned in the top of cises Thursday evening included: Lake Diocese Of Salt a Ford. Crops also were damaged. ILshop Prayer, Belva Herring; I Two Services I - - erSU-son- - CHURCH CONFIRMS DTAD JoSfr : 53c 1 13c 26c 19c PURE PORK SAUSAGE FRESH FISH HENS CHEESE |