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Show C&f 13 Till K'lMV. JkMART ;i, dan('k ri.vsM:i) run u:(iio. H.m itiuv km: A l I Sjiuiday rugM daiue Wrtk's th mh liil fuf tirui lilt lr furs!.-:- , Ua Mill t li.it Ali iial) tl.V Vltlel toiLIlirl.t - has aiirujuricrd pirjaiaUi t.f the nnmtidy Usual gtaai darut1 music and tarty refreshment Kill Bfftrd a time to those in attendance. John VV. Hus ey, chapman, said the party would take place in the Legion hall. muc-ia- l gJ sir has h i working Ajj! 'amiatriy Jtt)OnO n.tn have tut n i .t i Ird fur "taadit.al' afc'l i c I l.v a) it .1 ..I .! i. t y vue h.ti.tis iiai ii:g the muii ti.s ft No ni.tx r olid llnoobfi un.ltr the vaf umu t Un Ou.erw ie the non Mituld hove iiuhuted. Secretory of Agriculture Claude ft Wu Ward that a revision cl the say Kjttem la rxpectod joo la meet the increasingly sellout labor problem i 1 J U-e- n totmflsfiff Is On Spring Calendar Mcul1 k t I War have irqu.rrd sludcfti if I'aiUn high elwl la ihange lhcir Ln h r the annual schtxd play, an anuujted evrnt which has always Um a public enjoyment lurch of transportation facilities required fur the itumciou eveiuJig preliminary to the presentation of a Urge-caplay is the pnn. rijwd reason why the drama has been abandoned, However, not to be tothe dramatics claa tally has chuwen to picsrnt a aeries ft plays, these to be prepared and rehearsed in class under lb supervision of Paulin Gordun. dramatics coach, Probably public performance of th best ones will take place, Speech departments of the high school and college are making ready far a late March public speech recital. Featured in the contemplated occasion' anil be dramatic readings, humorous readings, monologues, orations, debates and burlesque readings. Another entertainment width saw Its first introduction here last year, is the dance review, planned again for presentation this spring. Those taking part will be student who are practicing physical education and dancing in regularly conducted classes at high school. st Movie & - Mutterings - BASKET DB VIETTI This week ws're really going to glee the Boas a Weak load w most of the apace from her down to the bottom to advert! the shows yon will be seeing this week if yen attend the theatre or the shows yon will be missing if yon don't attend. Of oonrae, it goes without saying, w hope yon will be aoeing them. By gosh, if Z keep plugging like this for the pictures, who knows but what I might get , e, on-a- . that pair of shoes or the bike I hinted about in thee parts last week. So far, I havent heard a word abont the ebeot or the hike, hat I'm still hoping! ct CHURCH HEADS GIVE CONFERENCE TALKS Harold E. Lee and Gifford E. rs Young from the L. D. S. church In Salt Lake City, visited in Price last Sunday to address a quarbead-quarte- NOW FOR THE MOVIES Price Theatre .... terly conference of Carbon stake. The speakers devoted their talks to a combination of religious and patriotic Insistences, and gave encouragement to the mothers and fathers of soldier boys. A meeting of welfare workers took place between two general sessions, and a priesthood session occurred early in the day. Persons attending were much pleased with the meet- Thors., Fri. and Sat. Ky.W4aOFTHEAIJ! DAftNG tO LOVE AND COUNTRYI l CARB0I1 BEATS Other hmertamment out-don- pagu FEBROn TEAM Aril-rilu- - slx-we- Candidates for the personality division of the Buzzer, student annual of the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan have been listed by that school, and the list includes three Price students. Jean Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Crawford of Price is a jund ior candidate, as well as Wells of Emery. Among the sophomore candidates are Lamar Empey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude J. Empey of Price, and Jerry Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. semi-month- 2 DANDY SHOWS Jee&rf F CS3WI C3IC32 THE EASTS! Dt KIDS' Friday and Saturday Carbon Theatre RETURN SHOWING OF 2 PICTURES TOP-NOTC- H rnrnmwm ith' BRIAN DONLIVY Sunday and Monday . . w,l, WoHh Ann Dan HUSTON BAXTER ANDREWS Utah Theatre Sat., Sun., and Mon. le i CARBON COTICE I am leaving Price and Lave a lot of portonal my borne, including the following: proyrty for aal at - ) Ifedroom aeta. Dining room table and chair. Living room aet, davenport, three upholstered chairs, , aaall table, etc. Lamp, floor and table model. Breakfast table. Cabinet radio. Porch chair. Many framed pictures. Card table. Fireside bench. Fine library of good book to be sold at low price. Health Board Gives Report On Diseases In Utah Last Week $ Carbon county during the past week. In the entire state for the week ending January 22 were reported 343 cases of measles and 67 cases of mumps . Figures for 1942 diseases were greatly different from these, for only 38 cases of measles had broken out last year at that time, and 202 cases of mumps were on record. Emery county reports showed 4 Mack Olson. cases of measles and 1 of mumps for Elections were to have been held the past week. yesterday. Seventy students were candidates. SPRING RANGE HELPS Increased steer weights of 50 to 76 Attendance Good In pounds and 500 pounds less hay feed Home Nursing Classes per cow are the results obtained by a Fillmore, Utah, cowman through Home nursing training classes are seeding idle cropland to rye for spring progressing in three units in Price, range. That may be one of the ansaccording to Chairman Mrs. Theodore wers to the problem of producing Thomas. enough meat to feed the armed forces, The city library building houses United Nations, civilians and war two adult classes, and one class for workers. senior high school and college girls takes place at Carbon college. Each class meets twice a week for periods, and the entire course will run over a period of six weeks. Mrs. Elva Bingham and Mrs. Lyle Lamph, both registered nurses, are teaching the courses. About 20 students are participating. Assisting Mrs. Thomas in Carbon county are Mrs. Angus Johnson and Mrs! Earl N. Radcliff. Mrs. L. R. Grover of Helper is directing classes in that community and in Spring Glen, where residents are also showing active interest in the new phase of home nursing. The college class convenes every afternoon. The two adult classes, meeting in the basement of the lib'em rary, hold their lessons each Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Frihelp you step up the Let usvalue of your grain and put day afternoons at 2:00 p. m. Anyone on pork gains quick and thick through wishing to register for the adult classour Approved Purina Custom Mixes is asked to come one afternoon ing Service. Well while they are in session. grind your grain and mix it with Position. Lake Salt Takes that proven porkDuane A. Frandsen, former county making supplement, Purina Hog attorney of Emery, has accepted a Chow, to give you position as enforcement officer for a balanced headA. O. of with P. state office the ration. quarters in Salt Lake City. Mr. See us. Frandsen moved to Castle Dale three years ago. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Frandsen of Price. Book cases. Rug and pad. Fine shot gun. Garden tools. Co. stock. Sale will start Monday morning, February until articles are sold. 1, 1943, and will continue W. E. ANDERSON, 47 East 6th North (2nd house west of north ! City HospitaL) i CMILDBEGS DRESSES mftiiRotfNumnunM In Many Shades, Styles and Colors two-ho- ur v p SOLID r ' 10 Shares Price Water And other articles. Eleven cases of measles and two cases of mumps were reported from Sizes 1 to 14 79c MHNimmiimtttiiMttf LADIES DRESSES A Fair Assortment $1.59 - $1.93 - Priced at - $2.93 A Brand New Shipment of ART PIECES hog-fatteni- ng PRICE NOTICE To whomsoever it may concern: My mother, Margherita Osella, passed away on January 8, 1943 If anyone has any bills against her, kindly present them to the undersigned. (THE END) Sn-Advem- ef-fl- ee Pvt BRENNAN ly , All-re- Sunday - Monday - Tuesday rk ay chorus; AS COLLEGE CANDIDATES II February I Ready M-M- en rRICE STUDENTS LISTED T, STIIIKMS JOIN No; in I'Aitn win! UiiaoN Sugar Stamp For tiiluwmg their leguiaf weekly Girn Ua'lirgcr, cldef chub of the ll trsalufl last 7huiaday flight, th foe of pi lie adnuiiHiraUun & 1 ol to C, tell 1'J.ei.rd P up legion and enterUii i them turning, in f wins the public of the S D.lSitsaUI S trill bark T, student Ceil1! w itii an weight value id stamp No. II of their the South Ln.riy i.oopstru at impromptu program ami sugar return book, which i ttaed at 11 night to vmeige with a eor of AT to 23, A round-tol- l The lucU ete improving was one Hue pourwla yain-fr- t Valid pnud id the stamp i fruea tepidly and have now beaten every fratuie of the evening, and another team in the cimnt highlight wa a romenUin between February 1, IMS, to Marsh IS, INI, Coach Jew ke he will try an- quartet from the vuitori and their Inelualv, This gives Uve asm weight vilva other combination which may be pro- host. With all tinging beirg on ductive of even better rulu. brm-ke- a par, the contest was described as a tie and length cm period to be weed (Ilk A serious discus! on by Commander months) aa was given to stomp will go from guard to forward Thu boy haa scored 23 point in the B, L- Dart followed the jaogram. He 10 which expires on January 11, 1848. last two league games. Lindatrom, talked of the patriotic duty belongThus, consumers who took forward team captain, ha been playing along ing to the pilot trainees, and stressed to buying sugar must present stomp with Seineken so far at scoring wai the part they will play in th war, No. li for three pounds during the Concerned. period. Corporal Visit Ham Ernest Prerel will return to the ELKS HOLD MCmmCI Corporal Jack Redd spent lineup Monday and should help the scoring a lot, He U 8 feet 4 inche furlough In II ice visiting with his meeting f Regular tall and takes a guard powt, he usually parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Redd, and members of the Elk lodge wee heU other friend and relatives, He will last night at the club room In Price. takes the ball oft the backboard. to hi post at Camp Crowder, Several new members were Initialed In moving Semken to forward. Ele- return thie owning Saturday. Missouri, Into the order, A letter was rend to is back gante goes guard but there Corporal Redd ha been la the from Alex Bene of Helper who le a real acrap for this position between member of the U. S, army located it him and Leon Presaett. Both are army for a year and a half. Camp Barkley, Texas. Juniors. The latter being a little more KCAEE ASSEMBLY PLANNED experienced, will probably take over. DISEASE WARNING GIVEN "The play, will Burglar," one-a- rt A team mad up of Presell, Ele- be Slate department of heeKto ofOchde in an assembly at the presented gante, Semken, Linda trom and Niel- rollrge gymnasium tomorrow morn- have been warning the public of the sen will average 6 feet 1W inches in danger of diphtheria, and urged Iming by the Pi Gamma Chi. heighlh. Girls taking part will be Mary munization against that disease sfter Others who have been showing up Cristelll, sorority chairman, Virgie reports of several new case had been well and who may be bock any time Beckel, Norma Long, Lais Gillignn, luted. are Dark Lee, a scrappy little guard; Anne flemetakis. Club advisor, Mrs. All children, and particularly inMax Presaett, clever center from Not- Eldora MacLaughltn, Is directing re- fanta, should be immunlred against re Dame junior high. Both are Juni- hearsals for the play. diphtheria. ors. Bob Gamichec la back from last CORRESPONDENTS M0CTC9 JOINS WAVES year squad, but he hasnt quite hit hi stride yet Dick Greener and The Mias Leah Johansen of Cleveland wrgra ad Pete Llapu may break in before th who has been employed in the state correspondent wise ere writing season is over. news from sneaiailiig' eempe le capitol at Salt Lake City, recently Next Wednesday the Carbon crew Joined the WAVES, according to a gel their mstertaj la to this sa soon a pemible, pdas-bi- y will travel to Green River. On Fri- message to her parents, Mr, and Mrs. o Tuesday. Early mailing f day and Saturday, Carbon college will C. A. Johansen. She it the first girl the news will eliminate delay from Emery to enlist Two brothers battle Mesa at Grand Junction. save time. art already In the armed force. The Carbon- - Ferron box score: ings. A fitting climax to the conference was a presentation by the M. I. A. of music and speech, "The Ramparts We Watch." The prograqi included a and Gleaner Girl song by an introduction by President Rulon A. Bryncr; Star Spangled Banner," LaRue Frandsen; song. Gleaner chorus; talks, Bonnie Ellis, Kenneth Jones, Norma Hansen; quartet, Murray Mathis, George Mathis, John Harmon, and Ed Hansen; violin solo, Richard Clerico; medley of American songs. Geraldine Thomas; talks by Harold E. Lee and Clifford E. Young, visiting church officials from Salt Lake City. r, ; n? tablecloths' SC COMMISSION (J COMPANY MRS. DANTE V. FEDERIVA, Sunnyside, Utah. Date of first pub., January 28, 1943 Date of last Pub., February 4, 1943 PILLOW CASES PILLOWS SCARFS ei S. lit West Phone 1S3 $im : i fSCI - t 3 |