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Show TIIE PAGE FOURTEEN SUN-ADVOCAT- price, utaii E ed with her sifter, REID ALLRED ELEVATED TO PRESIDENCY of our hdL JUNIOR Reported; Play Presented. ed 30-2- 30-1- 30-1- 30-2- 2, Pat-teric- 30-2- 6. de JiWelfare Department Expenses Of County Rise During August David Young. 7 19, TMKXTY YEARS Alio Mi' MKun Stnng Floience M .Imberg.one teuchers of last t0 taking OF CHAMBER TO SUCCEED HICKS upiwteaching'labors at Rains, where she will act as principal. Mr and Mrs. Joseph slunday Is By with honors of thelchildien broth- in Friday top evening of Mr Jorgense Be horseshoe tournament, first locally in at the home recent years, staged under sponsor- er'M?eandmiirrsMdonestringlmwd Reid Allred, formerly vice presi- staged as a community project, offer- ship of the city department of recrea- the following dinner guests M . and on the newly-lightcourts just Mr. and Mrs Albert Huber dent, Tuesday night was elevated to ing an opportunity for development tion west of the of municipal gymnasium. the presidency of the Price Junior of local talent and for promotion To win the senior singles, Bums locally. Chamber of Commerce, succeeding further cultural development Reports on the state convention, overcame Pratt Lindsay of Sunnyside m0rraMsthSeorrdgye0fYSg of Val D. Hicks whose election as state 8, 6, the Labor Day week-en- d held after wining in the semiguests at Price were Sunday dinner president made it necessary for him at during at were the from also finals of home. meeting. Logan, Vogrenic, Harry given Young Melvin to resign as head of the local unit. the spent the 30-- 6. 4, Hiawatha, Films Are Shown Lindsay beat Grace Lind of National her grandof George H. Patterick, Jr., was choshome at the Gate in the week-en- d Films of ski-in- g in the winter sports Charles Huff of Castle en as vice president to succeed Mr. Mrs. James Sim- 30-1- 8. and Mr. semi-fina- ls parents, area of Carbon county, of a junior ks Allred. A director to take Mr. Burns shared mens double honors mMr' and Mrs. Lewis Safely and chamber picnic outing at Mud Springs, place remains to be named. and of the exposition at San Fran- as he and Vogrenic finished strong children, also Mrs. Safely s mother, Report was given at Tuesdays cisco were shown by Ross Boyack to defeat Albert Martinez of Helper Mrs Ruth Rich, have returned fiom meeting by R. Edgar Dansie of plans The ski-in- g were films particularly and Pres Summerhays of Price 0, a few days visit in Salt Lake City. was for establishing a little theatre" 30-5, of the junior chambers view Mrs Ethel Noyes of Hanksville, in timely group in Price under auspices of the program to promote local winter at the home of her a Larry Hamilton, Price, took the SundayMr.guest Mrs Samuel Veils. junior chamber. and sports facilities. The program in- junior singles by defeating Robert parents, Rhea Burnett visited with Mr. Dansie Miss stated that Oscar cludes plans for a ski-sliand shelter Thompson 50 to 46. The boys crown of Price. Wildes play, Lady Windemeres at Mud Springs, through cooperation went to George Alfieris who downed Miss Eileen Powell who has been Huber Minnie Mrs. Fan has been selected as the first of the W. P. A., Carbon county, for- Nick Morakis 30 to 12 in the final D A TidMis. her mother, attending has production, work upon which will be- - est service, and the newly-organiz- ed illness, her match. of during Price, well gin immediately. The play will be Carbon County Ski club. Awards for the vuners were given now returned home. Miss Lillie Tidwell takes up her by the Eastern Utah Electric comfTTTTTTTfTTTMTTVTTTTffTfTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTTTT work teaching at Standardville. C. J. the and years Penney company, 4 pany, Alta Barnes is teaching in the Miss 4 the city department of recreation Price Centra school this coming year. 4' Matches were played on the new William Cook is receiving treatment 4 4 lighted couits, constructed by the city at the Salt Lake Veterans hospital. 4 and the Price Kiwanis club. Mark Peteis, who has been at the 4 I take this opportunity of thanking the good cus4 Salt Lake Veterans hospital, was home for a few day's visit w ith his tomers who have supported me since I have been in to the family, but has now leturned 4 Price, and to advise you that I am no longer connected hospital for fui ther treatment build4 Woik on the nuisery school with the Price Trading Co. The MUTUAL LUMBER 4 It is expected 4 ing is going forwaid will commence 4 that the school work COMPANY, local ditsributors for G E appliances, is 4 Paients wishing to en- -i month. next 4 the firm with which I am now affiliated. I am in charge oil their childien, may legister them 4 Total evpendituies for welfare pur4 poses of the Caibon county depart- with Miss May Henne. of the appliance department of this company and I will 4 The Mutual Impiovement associa- 4 ment of public welfare during August appreciate your continued support and patronage. Come tion will hold their opening social 4 weie $17.624 08 as compared with September 13 4 in and inspect Americas most accepted line of Refrig4 $17,048 13 duting the preceding The Relief society commenced their 4 erators, Ranges, Laundry Equipment and Vacuum 4 month, leports John T. Maulsby, yeais woik Tuesday 4 manager of the welfare office. Mi's Bonnie Todd, who has visited Cleaners. 4 at Puce rim4 Laigest increase, which accounted with her giandmother 4 for most of the total increase, was in ing the summer, has returned to at4 the school geneial assistance fund which to- tend 4 Mi and Mis Sidney Your? and 4 taled $7,585 26 dui mg August Other three childien, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, 4 funds shove ed the -: following expondi-tuie-4 visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. 4 Old age assistance, $5,461 20, Melvin Young 4 Miss Jean Diaper has departed for needy blind, $171, and dependent AAAAAAAAAAAiAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAiAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Lake City to attend Honagcrs (hildicn, $4,406 62. Business college Miss Mabel McBeth will leave in a few davs to begin training at St Maiks hospital m Salt Lake City Quite a number of home; ae being Mis w J Hillabi ant and daughter, Jean, went to Ogden and Salt Lake rebuilt ard lemorieltd with addition City last Wednesday to visit li lends being made to some of them Austin Larsen and William Cook They etui ned Sunday accompanied1 by Mr and Mis Howard Schuhmach-- , have added 100ms and c instructed JJ er of Alva, Oklahoma, who will be n(i'v took-- while Late Noi ton is build- Mi mg additional 100ms on his mw Al- guests tor a tew days 8 then Huber is making a basement foi Si huhniachei is a nephew ol Mrs lt Little Theatre Progress Oscar Wilde To RsDAVsgEMBER files of Tire Sun sion is in the best interests (Taken from the of Am 1919). 5, and is not going to of September weaken for riCi ment in the fight on this This year introduced the compulslaw to Utah. ory school attendance after and July 1, 1919, on AGO Effective or other perevery parent, guardian beUtahs watermelon crop this son having control of any minor lf of the tween 1 and 18 years of age or un- is not over der 16 vears of age w'ho has complet- yield, owing to theLte spring ed the eighth grade, shall be required A gang of stock to send such minor to private or regrustlers has iting in the vicinity of Mt pf"1 ular public school at least thirty weeks each school year unless such ant recently; twenty head of Catti being stolen from one ranch minor is legally excused. daylight. Shower; in various parts of the Lucern seed raising is state within the last week have greatan industry in Hinckley8 toVv, and fruit crops. potato quite improved ly lhe In the dMiict of Utah, Idaho, Wyo- - sales of this product last year amount. record- - ed to $2,000. They will likelv7 St. id Nevada, Geoige ming ed the highest temperature of the above that this year. week, the mercury registering lowest temperature for the dis- -j 3 Slook. trict was lepoited at Afton, Wyoming, ed for members of the where the meicury dropped to thirty gang, has been captured J. W. Coons of Sevier county & degiees. rest being made near the With the demand Votes in 1920,, line on Medicine creek. Madset Alice Paul, chairman of the National years ago shot and wounded the I Womens party is touring the country tion agent at Salma, and is wanted I for ratification which she declares can several other charges. be accomplished this summer if the women of the nation take vigorous ac- 40 YEARS one-ha- 111 , 110.-Th- R"bb4 camtion Miss Paul led the six-ye- ar paign on congress which resulted in the passage of the suffrage amend- ment. o If it becomes necessary to provide some new personnel in congress to ef- feet the expulsion of alien slackers, the American Legion will take the' first step in the new older of things. The Legion believes that this expul- - wh house, the ladder falling him, causing him to bieak a lib Mi. and Mis Scvenn II Grunu.ig have lctunicd home Mrs Ada Maidi has letjiind home from Sandy wteie she was cm mg toi ernment is beginning to display fell that the verdict may give rise to trou. bles, and orders have just been ceived by two regiments of and one cavalry regiment themselves in readiness n- - infant, to hold for action o The Spaulding buggy people sold out their stock of forty-fiv- e gies and have left for Fairv; lew. have became frightened by a porcupine Mrs. Cornelius Bianrh and two sons have leturned from a two weeks visit !with her father, William Woods, ari other relatives m New Mexico, This '!rs. Branchs first meeting witn hei father in lifteen years. her sons childien On account of the rain Monday the Mi and Mis Lee Hickman visited Hickman unruly leunion at Guins-Sd- lt Mothers and Daughters Day was not very well attended tounng in Old lle: It xa;Stunts weie put on by the various Mexico an adorning states. clubs of the town, the Mayoi Thomas Beaid attended the e E. P1 g0lng 0 CeVf Utah Pioneers. Municipal League convention at Daugrters d u Prizes vv ere given to the following-neOur population is inuea.ing with addition to the famihes of V.r. Oldest mother present, Mrs. Jane E Rilton. Van Cox, and Clarence Branch. The youngest mother, Mrs. Shush, Mis Slaugh is the lormer Ciystal Golding. Oldest mother with Miss Edith Beech This is the fast the youngest daughter was Mrs Youngest mother giandchdd for Mr and Mis. Eincst Gladys Burnett Beech Mrs. Sadie with oldest daughter Bob Wells, son of Mr and Mrs. Pieice Mother with largest number James K Wills, lesid rg near heie, ot daughteis, Mrs. Bertha Young. 2 labiant. ' house Leonard Grundvig wi- - mjuad vvasbaly cut about tne face w hen he 0 Mi and Mis Chal Oowtn are le-- ! The mother piesenting the best congnitulations on the arm - while cleaning windows at the shvoi was tin own tiom his ho.se, hen it stunt. Mis Lila Rasmussen. uiving 0 al of their fust grandchild, a baby celebra-tn- 1 or- - WATTIS NEWS 1 , s Hil-'be- i j hi-- I daughtir born to Mr. and Mis Thom- as Ilaivey, Jr, Sunday, at t'le Stand-- ! aidvillo hospital Mrs Ilaivey was1 'foimeily Miss Doiothy Bowen' The young Lily lias been named Jalene. Supeimttndent G J. Reeves and C W. "Stubby" Peteison, ol the Caiboni eountv school board, weie heie Monday evening, meeting with the nviea-- ; tion.il piojects committee m icgaid to' convening some vacant looms m the school bull ling into a gymnasium News cf great interest is being announced by radio almost hourly youll want to all on the keep posted moves in this great world tragedy radio will give you an e of this history making hourly word-pictur- war. 1940! Mis Alice Thomdatk ot Oakh v, Wyoming, accompanied by her thiee sons and her daughter, Betsv, ieuin- ed to their home Fnday after visifngi their i datives, the William Puu'y Mis Thomdack is the family of Oakley Mr. and Mis Ervin A Shaw and children. Helen Mae and Eiwin, J. , went to Appleton, Colorado, to spend the Labor Day week-en- d with eu-, fives and friends. Seveial members of the local lT M W. A. went to Ogden Monday to Mr John L. Lewis, president of the C. 1 pust-mistie- ss new 1940 miiini iJjM.O.JlLgl 00 flEEQS QEUDGHf imum -- PB a rTSENSATIONAL nWj," SS MODtt C hJL. wm; urajifc nigrwTiiir'i abtnei- ise . Portable. UlCORO Just A ncm modM- - VT WabCouch b"n'S"C Btown Color'd BO.U? ti !;; present '"fuon nc LAYER uN,t c0"hf AC ''I rooveft rad.o yul .n, Cor'br,,ucpUv, 10 6 S'' AC' SJJsis iundsomc ONl $995 73.95 EASY TERMS LIBERAL ; at i v.. speak. Mrs Harold Olsen and son, Scott, went to Provo last week to visit cr parents, Mr, and Mrs. L C Scott, and to get hei daughter, Shnlcy, who 1ms spent the summer with her grandparents Mr and Mis William Purdv and daughter, Shirley, spent the Laboi Day holiday in Green River, Wyoming, with their daughter, Lois, who vvoiks in a beauty shop in that city. Mrs Wiley W. Wheeler was taken suddenly ill Tuesday and had to be rushed to the Price City hospital for treatment and probable operation later for gall stones. Her sister, Mms .Anna Borzorsovik, a student at Ikm-age- rs Business college, was called and came here at once to keep house for Mr. Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Orrell and son, Cyril, of Kemlwortn, spent a few days last week heie with their daughter, Mrs. Ernal Shaw. The Oi rill's .have spent the summer in Salt Lak" City. Little Miss Rona Burr of Cleveland spent last week with her aunt, M s Victor Johnson and her urnle Glen Whimney and family. The Johnson's and Whimpeys also enjoyed a Jmrt visit recently from the cousin, Jo' n Davis, of Long Beach, California MacAhster of Montnello is ie J, Dee of his sister, Mrs Aimer A guest 0 Ciamer, Mr. Ciamer and La Dee John D Little spent Sunday w th his mother, Mis Allied Smith'at her home near Wellington. Mr. and Mrs De Moss Bills and son 'Carol, of Fairview, returned to Wattis Monday evening after having spent the summer on their ranch Mr. and Mrs. Bills will resume their teachng of the Watis grade school and Carol will attend Carbon High school ALLOWANCE ... Use' I O. jm m. Model ,95 t See these 1940 Features Mrs i PRICE UTAH ... ic Wilma McConkie of LaPoint visited with her sister, Mrs. Austin Larsen. Miss Elaine Thayn has been g her grandmother at Emeiy and has row returned home to attend viMt-iin- i Full Vision HoriTuning for 6 station zontal Dial for Vichcola or TelevUion Plug-I- n Attachment no external Power Line Antenna antenna or ground needed 12 Electro-DynamSpeaker Beautiful Cabinet in Heart Walnut V eneer Many other great feature A Puih-butto- n WELLINGTON NEWS . 0 Only Another 1940 RCA Victor Smash Kit Ask us to demonstrate this brilliant set and explain its advanced features. school. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Tidwell have returned home to Green River after spending a few days at the Melvin Mr. Tidwell bioucM Young home. his mother to the Price City hosnit-i- l for a few days treatment Miss Jeanne Hardy of Price visit- - i 5 Eastern Utah Electric Co. Phone 55 n - Price, Utah |