OCR Text |
Show State Treasurer week-en- d Reese visited in Price last heie. also was their daughter, Fay, 'Price and Tlcarby Mrs. H. E. Timpson of Pnre is re- -' in Holy Cross hospital at Salt Lake City, after sustaining a broken ankle on September 12. Mr. and Mrs W. F. Myers have ic- -j from a vacation tour Miss Florence Piacitelli spent last week-en- d at St. George in attend-- . anee at the annual state librarian Miss Elaine Woods, graduate last year from the Carbon county high school, left this week for Provo to enroll in the B. Y. U. mohrland news of The Sun re- (Taken from the files Mr. and Mrs. Harry Atherton 1937) 28, of Friday, September Mrs. Lester Finley accompanied her turned to their home in Yuma, 1 at tie uncles, Ed and Charles Virden, week .zona, last week, after visiting Local merchants have this ranch Mrs. Hattie Bearnson and son MerDrexel, Missouri, last week, where home of Mrs. Katie Liddell here for for cents e been paying foity-fivfrom the mens father had died. )e past ten days an upward tend rill returned home Wednesday eggs prices have Salt Lake City and Spanish Fork. Miss Beth Prince, daughter of Mr. Wednesday afternoon a few friends Walace Young was a visitor at theency. S. Mrs. Frank Olsen for her and Mrs. John Prince, left recently surprised of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C 1IW,S0 Giammar grades at Those enjoying the affair r J,n birthday. for Logan, where she will enroll inW young here the latter part of lat w were dismissed county Rena Grapge, Mrs. Sam Mrs. were Uintah Emery the State Agricultural college. wt.t.k returning later to the because and Mrs. Dqan Bench of mak- - nesday, for the time being, Grange been has he basin section where of so few students. Huntington, Miss Minnie Newton of Miss Helen Flynn left recently for inJ hls home during the pa-- t yeai Chicago, Illinois, Mrs. Walter Wetzel Fiesno, California, where she will, being of Hiawatha, Mrs. James Johnstone. hundred cigars Cdi ly five again spend the winter. Rev Fr. j C. Coyne returned to sent from Ogden to Price wen stolen1 Mrs, Agnes Scow, and Mrs. Bernard Price early this week after having at the railway postoffice terminal at Christensen, Mrs. William Mrs Mary Cuburu returned recent- in Boston and other eastern Ogdtn Of the aginal shipment of f: lends had little folks Friday in honor of she where and twenty from his wlth Springville, left. parents ly cltles 7(10 only 250 were in- - Alfred Lee Sorensen's third birthday, week a fi lends for of an been the guest Tobaeco jobbers predict of duimg her vacation. Mr and Mrs. Ace P.oulti i and fam- (r(,aH,cj lls0 uf pennies by icason of cigars. to Bould- tour a for week that this left prices )m 1(11,ntv lly Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bernaidi re-- a er Dam and vicinity. Duimg the tte L.1L,i(!-of visit with senee of Mr Boulter, Jack Adams turned Tuesday fiorn jump ot i datives and fi iends cent Salt Lake City will act as manage i lw(llty Salt Lake City. the Sowells meat departin' nt " to be rai-i- d of the Hansen Scc- Don J Ham-eon of Mi and u nt eigai w M( Intire, Junius on Hand store, wa., among Salt Lake Mrs. B. F. Mclnine, will leave next of t his 'InCity visitois the eaily part of the Sunday for Provo to L. H Bedier shipped a carload River,1 week, Green from to Puce U. Wayne His Y. B biotheis, melons dies at and Floyd, are now students at the bunging from the cantaloupes $1.50 Mr. and Mis. William Grogan weie University of Wisconsin, having pie and $2 00 per crate. in Ephraim early this week, accomviously received then masteis be- panying Miss Pauline Bunnel, who gi ees. Ot two hundred thousand brick for will enroll in the Snow college now, ing burned at Frandsen yards her second year. Miss Hulda Iou left 180,000 will be used by Scowcrofts Virden Friday Charles Ed and Bent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Missouri, their new building. in for home former Bent, also returned to college there. for their near Kansas City, having been called Watermelon lovers must not get of the death of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Olsen spent1 there as the icsult excited over the appearance of that their mother. in Salt Lake City. the week-en- d fruit in the market, if the stem looks for Berkeley, California, where he will enroll as a student at the University of California . Mrs. H. R. Bryner and daugliter, and Miss Ma.el Harmon, will leave today for Raymond, Alberta, Canada, for a three weeks visit at the home of Mrs. Bryners mother. j ff t ! t M.MayS): week-en- d 1 f t fT yY Your Choice of ?ty. vy, Y V V ?: V1 Y y ? y ? y Cars Used 25 f T ? t T Sale Begins at T y Y y y y yV T y y y y y y y y xy Once ' Why not take advantage of the sav uuinioo peijisscp aqj j0 soinBnb of The Sun-Advoca- te. LISTEN TO RADIO STATION KEUB FOR OUR MANY MORE FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS Y ? ?Y Y Y Y ty Y S. attend1 the 'funeral of her aunt, Mrs While here Mrs. Rose McGuire. Shoells wa-- . tiie house guest of her sister, Mis. Jane Jones. in the stems with a paste of bluestonc and starch is Uncle Sams latest wrinkle to conserve the fruit, and, pi events rot. Mrs. Jane Brooks of Provo visited to attend the Pi ice over the week-en- d funeral of her sister, Mi's'c Rose Me Guiie. While here she w the house guest of Airs Jane Jones, her niece are High school boys of Salt Lake month making from $100 to $125 per the in Carbon county mines, reports of monetary Because superintendent. inducements, the attendance in school is low. Mrs Darling Wilcox of Spokane, Washington, spent Friday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Massa of Latuda. (Taken from the files of The of September 27, 1917). News-Advoca- Schilling Coffee Lb. Turkey Rec 48 lb-Bag te ixJliiiwirfTUl Dominic Albo is the first soldier from Helper to reach France. He enMr. and Mrs. Ruby Row ley and is and llslta ult-- navy department, family. Mrs. Mary Evans, and Miss a member of the crew of one boat motor of Huntington Afton Woodard that carried soldiers to France. ed to Price Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Rose McGuire. A Red Cross society was organized in Helper Saturday. Mrs. F. R. Slo- -, Of-- ! pansky was appointed chairman. S. W. Mrs. are Avery,: ficers chosen chairman; Mrs. C. R. Jones, vice 'chairman; Mrs. Glen Ballinger, sec- -j retary; Mrs. Lake Young, treasurer; Mrs. Slopansky, executive committee; Mrs. B. F. Moss, work committee; Mrs. S. Gianotti, knitting committee; Mrs. Grimes, membership; J. Bar- -, boglio, finance committee. Peanut Large Butter Jar Soda 3 Lbs. Crackers Square (Large Box iat mi o Miss Dorothy Jorgensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Jorgensen, plans to leave this week to enroll at th, n. V IT in Provo . Miss Myra Williams, daughter 0f Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Williams of Price, left today for Provo, where she will attend the Brigham Young The curfew used to blow for kids to leave the streets, but as there are scores down town much later, the or- dinance must have been repealed,! Slnce there couldnt be an ordinance, on the bookf unles ll 'as enforcedA homemade curfew hanging over, the kitchen door, and cut from a cher- beats a whistle a mile for get- ry ids home in decent time. - Years Ago Thirty y (Taken from the files of The y ern Utah Advocate of September y Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nyman were 1907). visitors in Salt Lake City. y Daily output of Utah mines shows y Mrs. Lily Hagran, director the Sunnyside tons; Castle Gate, y nursing division of the state board of '970; Winterat Quarters, Clear visited in Price Monday, and Creek, yY health Utah mine, Union in other of Eastern Utah for Pacific at (1 STRING East26, week-en- Price 37 North Carbon Avenue se Stett 0 t Westteirim Auaft ''M'tv'aJ The pupils and eighth graded gave Sv0-party to George Judah in honot c his birthday Monday Mrs. G. F. Hall and were in Salt Lake City on busmls. Saturday. Miss Libbie Stevenson is a few days on account of hnn, , in Ferron being closed epidemic of measles. Miss teaches third grade there. btevensoa Doz. t T as Strictly Fresh fT ? ??? ? Y Hall H'gh : lc'-um- Emerton Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Williams, is visiting here for a week before returning to Salt Douglas Olsen spent the Lake City, where he will enroll again in Springville. in the University of Utah. : Guests were wSrfe:r r' : Misg d- -- MdX Allied, son of Mr. and Mis. Glen O. Allred, of Price, left Monday noon. . convention. Mrs. Mane Villard left for Craig Colorado, Wednesday accompanied by Leon Jeanselme and Mrs. John Lamicq. They expect to he gone several weeks. Mrs. James Johnstone hr Minnie Newton of uwor!!1 ACiO TWKNTY YEAItS and Mrs. Reese M CORNED d of BEAUS 2 ri7 19' BEEF cry' 99' 0 Cans A13 2,800 1.350; 200; 1,100; parts several days following. Winter Quarters, Hales, 200; Weber, 35; Grass Creek, 1150: Dexter, 30; a total of 7.675. Oth- - Cudaln DEVILED MEAT 500; COCOA j er mines are expected to be opened soon. STANDBY 2 ' I5c POUND .jt Charles M. Allred of Price and Anna Weldon of Grand Junction were married at the latter place Sat-- 1 urday. I RI. - SAT. RICARDO VINEGAR GERMADE Matt Warner killed a grey eagle near Desert Switch a few days ago. The bird measured seven feet, three! inches. CORTEZ in Harold Hell Wrights THE CALIFORNIAN Reginning the newest in chapter plays FRANK BUCK MARGARINE RICE JUNGLE MENACE SUN. - MON. Continuous Sunday from fancy U. 8. Transferred To Salt Lake Fr. J. F. Claffey, formerly of Price but who has been located during the past year or so at Tooele, was a visitor in Price and guest of Rev. Fr. William A. Ruel the latter pail of last week. Word received heie the early part of this week is that Father Claffey has been transferred to Salt Lake City where he will serve in the capacity of chaplain at the Holy Cross hospital. City-Rev- THURSDAY WHO THE - LB. BAAG wm EATS UNION MAKKEI LARGE PLUMP ::S0 STEWING HEN u t iirl Ble f. LAMB LEGS any LAMB CHOPS . WED. IS CHAMPION? BATTLE Firpo 2 J INSPECTED SIZE LB. SMALL LOIN for yourselves and end all dispute See i TUES. - WEST A ! HOLSTERS" . GOLDEN WATER MAID DICK KORAN in EMPTY BAG QUALITY in Don t miss a single episode 9 POUND atM Fined $100, $70 Suspended Found guilty of driving an auto-- ! mobile while under the influence of liquor, R. J. Smith was fined $100 with $70 suspended last Friday. The arrest was made earlier in the week by V. N. Davis, patrolman. and GALLON OF CHAMPIONS Barbary Coast "'"7 l. Dempsey - Tunney - Sharky - Louis Plus Can it survive its grim and dingy past? LB. 23c 27c SHORTEHIHG J' mor w.tr J&zz FRANKFURTERS LB. PAIL LBS. will! II I : j |