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Show nrRSPAY. JUNE 10, 1937 Jathtakeshenry Ready For a Career Strand Theatre Will Present Double Bill hack, well known Laughs to the tune of music and song are plentiful in Way Out West," starring Laurel and Hardy who will be seen in their greatest triumph at the Strand theatre in Helper Friday and Saturday. The picture is one of a double bill, the other attraction being Dreaming Lips, an absorbing PIONEER OF PRICE Observer former MeteorologicalDies In For This Vicinity Hospital Tuesday Henry Fiack, 71, well known resicen-mdent of Price for close to a half and former United States meteorological observer for this vicinity, died at the city hospital Tuesday an illness of three morning after weeks Until his illness he served as a position he dty building inspector, for a number of years. Born in the Grand Duchy of Lux-arbuon January 4, 1865, he came States at the age of 14, United the p residing in Chicago before coming He came to Price approximate45 ago. years ly He was cooperative weather observer for the United States government for about 25 years, serving until 1936. Late in the nineteenth century, Mr. Fiack served in the United States army, fighting in the Indian wars in the Uintah Basin country. i He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Saiah Fiack, Price; three sons, Phillip Ralpii ig t. fiack, Castle Gate; Linden Fiack, fnce; Sheridan Fiack, Price; four daughters, Mrs. Frank Christensen, Seiner; Mrs. Lloyd E. Perigo, Price; jjrs. Dolores Dickenson, Los Angeles, 3nd Miss Josephine Fiack, San Fran-sco. i Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Wallace mortuary. Price C. C. G. Camp Notes m. Caution Hiring Outside Orchestras hair-raisi- ng gaging outside orchestias for appearances in Caibon county. The local union, it was stated, will be glad to assist dance sponsors in determining whether barnstorming oichestras are bona fide. The request was issued after it was brought to the attention of the union that there had been cases of misrepresentation and fraud on the part of persons representing themselves as agents for outside dance bands. r A. rtfcwfowiw tnif McFarland K n 13 CARBON BOY TO GRADUATE FROM famous school; Becoming the sixth Carbon student within six ears to county complete a course of study at the Moose school in Mooseheart, Illinois, Ralph M. McFarland of Helper will graduate from the famous educational institution at annual ceremonies Saturday. He entered the. school nine years ago after the death of his father, who had been a member of the Moose lodge for only a short time. William Taylor will represent the Helper lodge at the graduation exercises. Helper lodge No. 1659 of the Order is still represented at the school and the home by 12 children and one mother. Mrs. George Howard and her three children were the latest ones from this county to be admitted to Mooseheart. They entered March 31 of this year. LU JJanmie FffiMay, Saturday, COATS and m is -- 12 m SILK SUITS HOSIERY ADVANCED SUMMER STYLES CLOSE OUT FASHIONED PURE FU)uL SILK THREAD HOSE 12 price MILLINERY SALE FERRON C. C. C. CAMP NOTES Kenilw'orth Wins team lost a game to the Kenilworth sluggers Captain William H. Riley, district ia a softball game played at Kenilmedical A inspector, and Captain Guy return some worth Sunday. game time in the near future will be played Castleberry, district veterinary officer, made a thorough inspection of the Price City ball park. Ferron, as regards saniCamp cCc food tation and supply. Inspectors Visit Camp Price' cCc Captain William H. Riley, Medical, Lieutenant Ernest J. Baker, assistCastleDerand 3eserve, Captain Guy ant district dental surgeon, arrived in Veterinarian, Reserve, visited camp June 3 to serve the mp Price June 4 for the purpose for two weeks. While herecompany he will ' C. C. C. activities and inspecting if attempt to take care of all the dental purees ' of food supply. needs of members of the camp. cCc cCc Captain Business Visitor Calvin Sudweeks, foreman and Luke Kirillin, Captain Cavalry, camo mechanic, was taken home to Comof officer commanding Ephraim Sunday with a probable pany 959 at Ferron, was a business case of appendicitis. Visitor in Camp Price Friday. cCc cCc Joe Smith, foreman and camp meSpike Camp Project Underway chanic took a weeks leave of abmen sence and returned to camp a martwenty-fiv- e Approximately ie stationed, at the Moynier spike ried man. A few days later he was Jimp working on projects. Reports transferred to the LaSal National forJlom there are that good headway is est at Monticello. ' jting made on the work and every cCc Sing is progressing nicely. A new addition has been made to cCc M the mechanical staff of Camo J Flag Picture Show in the person of Franklin J. Ferron, Chaplain Reuben E. Curtis present- -' Cheney, who arrived here from the d a slide picture Friday on Flags Mayfield camp on June 1 and took I America. This verv interesting up the duties of foreman on culvert jide depicted the various flags that installations. Sve flown over America from the cCc Sme of the coming of the Norsemen E. Curtis, assistant Reuben Captain ijp to the present, district chaplain, on his regular visit cCc to this camp on June 3, gave a very JA talented group of local entertain-ft- s interesting lecture and showed films left Price Sunday to visit C. C. on flags of the United States, in comCompany 4780 at Mt. Pleasant and memoration of Flag day on June 14. cCc Jsmpany 3749 at Salirva, accompany- - t lg Chaplain Reuben E. Curtis who The recreation hall has been furI eld services in these camps. The nished with twelve new steel chairs, frogram, arranged by Miss Gunda which have been tested and found to Andersen, consisted of acordion se- be exceptionally comfortable and aplections by Rudy Krissman of Hel-t- r; propriate for use in C. C. C. camps. readings by Miss Carol Bement These chairs combine comfort with tf Price; yodeling selections by Miss durability and ease of handling. Itma Allen of Price; tap dancing by lliss Gunda Andersen of Price. Miss OF fcjuth Wilson accompanied these numhigh-scor-i- PAGE THREE nn I:- iid C T A triangle drama starring Elizabeth Music Union Urges Bergner. The Woman I Lte, with Paul In Muni and Miriam Hopkins in the! leading roles, will be the attraction at the Strand Sunday and Monday. This first Amrican release of a photoplay As a matter of cooperation and based on the adventures of the French flying corps during the last great con- protection, local union No. 225 of the combat American Federation of Musicians isflict shows some scenes in the air, but the intimate sued a statement Wednesday advisaffairs of the flyers behind the lines ing civic and fraternal organizations to contact union officials before en dominate the story. SSGENERflL rv 4, is The C. C. C. PRICE, T E VALUES TO $3.95 ag DRESSES . F-- ll, ' i f SALE OF i SUMMER Re-fltr- PRINTS Printed Silks 29c Printed Flaxon . 10c Printd Organdy 1 Shop At The GENEEAL The Friendly Store f CASTLE NEWS C. DALE C. C. MENS RAG SOCKS RUGS FOR WORK OR DRESS. FINE QUALITY COTTON LISLE OR FANCY PATTERN RAYOIT-HE- RE IS A REAL JUNE VALUE Reg. 69c a 2 For Dr. M. B. Sherrard, camp surgeon was transferred to Mayfield on May 30. Later he entrained with that company for Pocatello, Idaho, for the summer. 19e Printed Demity 19c Plain Color Voil 15c F-- ll, bers. I cCc Enrollees Venturing Deffendoll and Ralph Fisher have been working diligently on camp landscape work. Their labors have made a noticeable improvement in the appearance of the compound, t cCc 4 Facta About The Mess Hall The duties of the mess hall force re by no means few and easy, as can seen by the amount of food consumed each month by the enrollees cf Company 593. Each month weary K. Ps. must peel three tons of potatoes, and cut approximately two tots of beef. Other articles used per Cool refreshing styles for hot summer days. Sheer Chiffons or Nets Printed Silks in all the latest styles some with jackets to match 12 Pair WHITE SHOES Values to $3.95 OF ONE GROUP OF LADIES FINE SUMMER FOOTWEAR ALL LEATHER SHOES CLEARANCE cCc On May 30, Dr. Clayton G. Weig arrived at this camp to take over duties of camp surgeon. He is a recent college graduate of Buffalo Medical and claims that city as his home. $1.89 cCc During the past month the following men left the company to accept employment: Albert T. Hanna. James nth are approximately: 1,500 cans A. Cahaney. Harold Haberman, Ohio; Of milk; 1,200 quarts of fresh milk; Dean Cowley, Cleveland; Perry 3,000 loaves of bread; 1,500 pounds of Castle Dale. Jewkes, ton sugar; 1,500 pounds of flour; cCc butter; 900 dozen eggs, and about at Ware Springs was Development 73 cases of canned goods. In addithis week, making one tion to these, nearly, a ton of other completed more valuable watering place. Mens Dress Shirts SUMMER SALE of Mens fine Shirts Guaranteed fast col ors New Prints m c -- SPECIAL CHILDRENS OXFRDS, SANDLS LOW PRICE ALL LEATHER UPPERS. GOOD 1- -7 QUALITY COMPOSITION A REAL VALUE SOLE. cCc David Tuttle left recently for a two-weetrip through Oregon, Washington and California, expecting to visit friends and relatives, and to fish in Vancouver. ks TENNIS SHOES cCc been Seating arrangements have made so that all members can be comfortably seated for company meetings or entertainments. UPPERS RUBBER cCc Work began on Otteson Hollow It was to have Springs last Tusday. been completed within a few days. fresh meats; fresh vegetables, tracts, beverages, cereals, etc., are used. are used alone over 2,000 oackages Pounds of hundred Two month. per salt are required forseajininfr.Tare hundred fifty bevorao. used to make the breakfast month hours per man 3,000 Over meals, the to prepare are necessary H QUALITY HI mskfs!rfai 03 Frankfort Dtitillorto Incorporated y lowbviUo lattiraora SineSl United States. CANVAS LONG WEARING SOLE GOOD QUALITY Mens Four In Hand SUMMER NECKWEAR and . . VALUES GEN RAL DEPT STORE . 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