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Show , OCTOBER 19. 1M Missionaries 1 speak To Rotarians n s. hStt,ttettthe D S church mia-riiom Mathis Weldon .. k Hammond from Eng- a" situation 0n the foieign Pressed them, at the regular rtinKnB of The Price Rotary . ! if 135 0f chan man committee, t God Bless Am. TMinie Keeler A solo, a" was sung by Genevieve Respectively fELUNGTON NEWS Petersen S fJl ? f v(::ad minute si hool Sunday mornof Wisdom Mrs. illidm Cook and child en were called into Salt Lake Citv Ihursday because oi the senous illness of Mi Cook, who is leceivine tieatment in the Veteians hospital m ing Living the Word White. that city on Oscar Han- BlashHalLaud upon the occas- ! ftftheir"bntlidas weie given by Aion Hanson and Walter N. Wetzel, s jean Draper, who is attending Las t V . f J is ' 65 furnished by a girls1 Genevieve of consisting r(f colleen Keeler, Betty Lamph, and Lamph, Donna Perkins rbar3Keeler accompanied by Mrs. By Wanda ,n Longer-COS- T V O C PAGE THIRTEEN A Pet- - Pisty iWl11 10nlin fo' M,me Hal net ht ho,ne uf P erV 'r f ,h lUnSpr Ms Neubelt Mr and Mr Ernest Miller, then Ftp ially, with the snake dance ugluer Phyla and son daughter Caiof and' stnnv' Dewey, ol thiough the business section, yells, W Anthony, Idaho, me visiting at d?v Tfni 1Mm'S m VVf'nnpion Fn- Ml md Mu Eugene E songs and all its accompaniments, been slated by the Caibon stubranch. Mis Miller and Mrs. Blanch aie sisters dent body this evening, preparatoiy to the football game with Grand The members of the The school students Wellington weie for ward were to welcome Junction, Colorado, hcie Friday afvery hanny two termer misMonanes to their sac- -i ternoon a,,- e- omental meeting Sundav evening Tomoirow morning, a pep assembly and to hear them speak, the speak-f,r- ! 'thJlI Ftai Schuo1 tejcheis attended Mr. Harvey Neubeit of Gray will be held, at which members of invention in Salt Lake Eagle, Caiifo'i nVa, w ho'f il'led1 a team- - and Citv mmsien ,he, Clal-nntiin Hubert Dowdhle to Germany fUim this waid about wl11 be the SueslsThli 13 tll(? and fif- eie dccom- - teen years ago, and Edwin Asa- - of of a series of student assemblies ip S.bM thBunderson t0 the mect e'inL& L Ellensbutg, Washington, who repie- - planned for the school year, as Melba Rae ac- the local waid in the Centia! nounced by the assembly committee aunt? UnCC and andPMtlednhf Mr. s Mission four years ago. this week. vDflbm ,Tldwdl o G,een They chose for field Rnet the subjects Appre for a sch0Gl vaca- - ciation of The schedule follows: October 2C, V,l,t Vd,m hon the Priesthood," and "The ih(?lA grandParents, Vth Mr pep assembly; October 27, vocational itrl Divinity of the Book of Mol mon," and A. Young She rewas a laige at- arts, dance and assembly. Theie turned with word that her grand- - tendance at the November 3, dramatics; Novemhei meeting. 1? wee k1buttUifcred a Mi. and Mis Owen Davis have 10, faculty, Armistice Day program, was lecoxerma satis- from American Foik to make November 17, associated students, tdctonlv. Noima and 0 Grund-uc- e their home heie tor the winter. Mr. boys and gals; November 22, student Jhee IV,'sseS m Davis has employed at the Sttae Thuisday ulstors Industrial been school in tljat citv during Murne Gmaldiie' of PFe,?sen Jane Tlunn and Howa.d nid",td students at Young umceisity m P10no,Brigham vceie home for the week-en- d Th-among the guests at a missionary eet together and ci.nntr paity t the home of Mr and Mrs Lee Young m ,Fred,Kl1; Price Satui day evening the Vd U1 ton chose lor the sub- - 'Si was in charge of Ger-jonjn- J Mr. and Mr Jack Davis and Lairy ot Hiauatha weie Sunday at the W. N Diapei hunuT itois et r THE s H N - A D bull Luke Clly thMiome of Mr and home Mn K business school ad S''A?'S2?K fniS,,'"''1 hs '"'1 iS nms V1ng - fut an-sent- ed Mrs Mai gaiet Powell and daughter Lear, and Mr and Mrs Grant Powell and small son were Sunday visitors heie troin Price Mr. and Mrs Peicy Beacon and family hae leturned to their home m Beaei alter spending two weeks at the home of Mis Beasons parents Mr sncj Mrs John J Rich, here Mrs. Les Cox, Mr. and Mrs Huist Pime and Thygeison and Mrs. Flank Warthen Gelen CoT of Fen on weie Thursday callers at Mis Byion Coan and cluldien of Hiawatha spent Sunday Mstting i datives here Scott Simmons Suffered a face injury in an accident on theslight Pet-eisfarm Satuiday. He was leading a derrick horse when the animal en LEBSN I (Cost Less I Insulate Better CEDAR SHINGLES RED Number One Red Cedar Shingles will last from to forty years and twenty-fivare the only kind of roofing material that actually ADDS to the strength of an old roof. tsi.2m I nS Scott into the shai p end of a nearby pole. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Neubert and children, Buddy, JoAnne and Donna, oi Gray Eagle, California, and Mr Neuberfs mother, Mrs. Anna Neubert of Salt Lake City arrived last week for a visit with relatives and friends here. Mr. Neubert returned to his home Monday but the other members 1 ed the summer. Mrs. Lottie Hogan and Mis. Ida Struigham of Manti and Mis. Annie Anderson ul Gunnison weie Sunday guests at the home of their bi other and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. James Watt, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Simmons of Hiawatha, Mr. and Mrs Orson Sunnysido, and Mis. Dora Stultz j Sunday visitors at the K. T. Simmons home. Mrs. Sarah Simmons visited her bon in Hiawatha last week. . Elwm Simmons was a business caller in Salt Lake City Monday. Farmers around here are very busy harvesting their bean and beet crops. The local beat dump is operating at full speed about twelve hours a day. Circumstances Alter Cases," a one-aplay, is being prepared by the M. I. A. for presentation the latter part of October. The cast includes Mrs. Kermit Petersen, Miss Enid Birch, Miss Erma Burnett, Clyde Evans and Deile Baldwin. Mrs. Verona Babcock is directing. The first choir practice of the winter season was held Wednesday evening m the church house. The choir will meet regularly on Wednesday evenings from this on, according to an announcement by the Bishopric. Mrs. W. E. Mclntire, Mrs. John Bent and Mrs. Magleby, members of the Carbon Stake Relief society boaid from Price were visitors in the local Relief meeting on Tuesday afternoon. The Life of Joan of Arc, by Maik Twain was reviewed in part by Mrs. Velma Petersen, literary leader, and a short story was given by Mrs. Edith Mrs. Baldwin Baldwin, coordinator. also announced that Tuesday marked the opening of the Relief society membership drive and said that the quota of new members to be acquired by the Wellington organization by December is eight. Members of the Busy Bee H club mOt for a social afternoon at the home of their leader, Mrs. L. E. Petersen, on Thursday. The time was spent in playing Chinese Checkers, Tur-tWJ,'- body. December 1, college sophomores; December 8, vocal department; December 15, open; December 22, Christmas, student body. January 5, band; January 12, college freshmen; January 19, Boys league, Girls league; January 26, college fieshmen; January 31, lyceum. February 9, Pep club; February 16, dancing club; February 23, boys day, March 1, Girls league, Boys league assembly; March 8, Carbonettts; March 15, Latin B; March 22, lyceum; March 28, seniors. Apnl 5, Senate club; April Heat Comfort e Red Cedar Shingles OVER THE OLD ROOF f. is the best way to Saves time, litter, damage to shrubbtry, and building contents. Laying BIGHT Dont wait for the leak. Phone your roofing and let us solve troubles. MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN MAKES and MODERNIZATION SIMPLE EASY CONVENIENT OUR LUMBER & BUILDING CO. John Day, Owner E. Main St. PRICE Phone 181 HOME sip There Is An J ABERDEEN DEALER Community PRODUCERS - . the U. In the classroom. AND CLEANING CO. of Pickup and Delivery Service Finest Laundrv and Cleaning Service AT MODERATE RATES j - 24 PHONE NORTH CARBON AVE. 218 PRICE after which refreshments wefe Served. The girls in this club have all finished their seasons work and will receive their second year pins at the county Achievement Day program to be held in Price on November 3. The club will also receive its second char ter for one hundred per cent completion of work. The girls will meet on the second Thursday of each month for a social at the home of the Misses Charlotte Tidwell, Betty Lou Bruno, Nan Jardine, Bertie Lou Young, Floyd Quayle and Vila Herring. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Watt, Jr., were: Mr. and Mrs. Owen Horsley of Wattis, James Peacock and Buster and John Preston of Sunnyside and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hall and family of Latuda. S. many persons are the same age as the telephone. They were born in ( ) 1882 ( ) 1861 ( ) 1876 1886 ) 2. Here is a list of some raw materials. Mark the two not used in the manufacture of your telephone ( ) leather ( ) mahogany gold ( ) platinum ( ) horsehair ( ) asphalt ( ) flax silver 3. What is your guess on the cost of a call to n night or Sunday Aunt Susie, 200 miles away? $2About 1 Probably station-to-statio- - Maybe (U E -- o c 5 o x- . o 0 'C n. !tS in tc X C - O x 10 fc. & B VO r- - oo o i- .?? X in X - xon O) CL I) C x 3 a 'X atu o ! o 3 o 0) in . a) a) o 3 C w a r O O -c c tlx a ogin o .2x0- v r-- o S3 4Xu - . O C ro gC c0) J2 ii cc N on m nj o uT o a X D l. u n in in S - 4- 1,1 Ike Mountain States Tel. fO D & Tel. Company The line thats ahead in new lower prices . . . new eye appeal, economy! new roomy comfort, solid safety and long-live- d follows up its of 1939 models by three remarkable, new, offering you for 1940! cars success sure-shA A new Studebaker President! A Commander! Studebaker new STUDEBAKER ot ... ... new and finer Studebaker Champion! d Even in the very Champion, you pay nothing extra for Studebakers low-price- sealed-bea- m e. PRICE STEAM LAUNDRY Professor Telequiz has a few questions for you today. Are you ready? 1. 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