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G D tor 21c u-.- n nn M-r- n ) H!r ' G IIi-Iut- G g h it rrfn-Ht.miti- U ."1 Jon, In-v.- HELPS REMOVE GERMS FLY SWATTERS EACH G 9cD IRONING BOARD COVERS tic Q KITCHEN TOWELS e ilrfi-tiM-- 1.19 D 49c 90c Q MIXING DOWLS LARGE G : BAR New - White - Mild FLOATING SOAP Q APPLES 5 ASPARAGUS roa.ND Q GREEN PEPPERS 0 their grandsons, Evan James, and Burton Davis, who left the following day for naval training at Farragut, Idaho. The guest list included Mr. and Mrs. Evan James, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stagg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gibson and family, Miss Peggy Aatton, Mrs. Louise Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Carter and Miss Shirley Cima, the host and hostess and the honored guests. This makes six grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Gibson who are in the various branches of the service. Bridge Club Feted On Wednesday ( Mrs. Earl F. Hills was the gracious hostess to the members of the Afternoon Bridge club Wednesday afternoon at her home. The affair was Verenjoyed by Mrs. J. B. Lee, Mrs. Aels-tyn, non Merrill, Mrs. Edward Van C. J. Mrs. Mrs. Marl Gibson, Hubbard, Mrs. Art Smith, Mrs. Fred Winkenwerder, Mrs. Fred Bonomo, Mrs. Karl Jameson, Mrs. Ray Brown, Mrs. Blaine Morse, Mrs. Henry Rug geri, and Mrs. Glen Nelson of Eagle Colorado, a special guest. Clever St. Patrick favors and deco- rations lent charm to the affair. When Mrs. C. R. Fergusson entertained at the Empire room of Hotel Utah last Wednesday evening with dinner for a number of associates, she also invited Miss Christine Axelgard, Miss Betty Broyles, and two other nurses from St. Marks hospital to attend the affair. Miss Aelgard and Miss Broyles, Price girls, are students at the hospital. B. P. W. Meeting Postponed The regular meeting of the Business and Professional Womens club of Price, which was to have been held im-t- il last evening, has been postponed 25, March evening, next Thursday when the event will be held at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Bryner in Patients admitted to the Price hospital during the week were Mrs. Eves, lyn Baker, Robert Pike, Nick Albert Zeddies, Mrs. Everett Edgerly, Fred Bonza, Baby Barbara Lee Myers, John Colzani, Robert Truman Corbett, all of Price. JoAnn Matich, Master Sweasey, Caroline Reid, of Helper; Mrs. Lester Wareham, National; Mrs. Clara Nelson, Spring Glen; Gertrude Boulder, Hiawatha; Mrs. Helen Beckstrom, Peerless; Von Randall, Horse Canyon; Mrs. Thelma Pierce, Wellington; Baby Peacock, Hiawatha. The guest of honor was Lieutenant James Polve of Kenilworth, who spent a few days here on leave visiting friends and relatives. Grand County Folks Visit Representative and Mrs. Carrol J. Meador of Moab were visitors in Price briefly Sunday, stopping here on their way home following completion of serving the legislative term by the latter. He is the Grand county representative. This was Mr. Meadors second term as the Grand county representative, having previously served as a member of the 1937 Guests To Enjoy Dinner Saturday Mrs. J. Y. Hamilton will entertain a number of friends at dinner and bridge this coming Saturday evening at her home. Covers will be laid for twelve guests. Writers Hold Regular Meet The Southeast Chapter, League of Utah Writers held a regular meetCOMMUNITY CHURCH ing last Sunday afternoon in the Carbon college library, with Dr. Aaron E. Jones, presiding. Price Community Church It was decided that the club will meet in the college library hereafter Richard E. Halbert, school service at 9:45 a. m. on the meeting date, which is the Miss Louise Hvala, superintendent. second Sunday of each month. A class and a welcome for all. Morning worship service at 11:00 Relief Society Will a. m. Message by the pastor entitled, Meet Tuesday Our Civic Rights and Duties is We Believe in God, the Father. Youth Fellowship at 7:00 p. m., Miss the topic which will be discussed by Mrs. Oscar Hanson at the meeting of Ellen Seeley will be the leader. The minister will review the book the First Ward Relief Society to be The Robe for interested persons, held in the Welfare building next Sunday afternoon at 2:45 p. m. in the Tuesday afternoon, March 23. church parlor. Choir practice, Tuesday evening at Dansante dub Plans For Spring Party 7:30 p. m. , A hobo party is on the social calenBible study class, Wednesday evedar of the Dansante club to be held ning at 7:30 p. m. Saturday, March 27, at the Carbon Hiawatha Community Church Country club. In charge of rrange-men- ts are Mrs. Marcel J eanselme and 7:00 at service p. Evening worship Mr. Mrs. Barney DeViettL and m. Message by Reverend Halbert. 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Mt MiUi t,f t!. tt me- U.e club artmtir for the coining iii.t tlub nf tJ. I'm jun. r d..j:!i s.i. H.1 and she u asitnl ly Mr. Paul yar. o Ml Aklirs lt.trl vt I!c!ir Was of lldja-- r a Ircrl.t!) rt;j.)rl a 'V fnf Vu!..y" ice prriili-nt- . t .f Ntbl ti.Us Mi li, a l.ut railed SUMHouston Irt. U.r Jaik lit Tally. nvtinlcr, ami f rtl ir firvimirl.l vti!!it.til (Ilai.4 tlub at tl, ini'itilijJ of U. Mi Ace M.i.rr of HdJt-- r a tanker, at A ijiii.il installation filJ list M tul.,y and iiny 1 ail,. I t'd fiaaftt j t sugar Kiu.I'bs m dinner ha tn-TJ. MiM.mg turn l,e,n viai a url,Jt' if Mm scheduled by liie . ai-t!!.rr ullirm rlrvtnJ weir ri.i-(- l to t vtrll. fin'd group for April 9 ln . anti laity m nj.ii vf lit limitation " r lirMlii,t. Mis. KUanur Mr A fb r li. in- - 1, I!. .. M.try Knbb; ti.i- - !.ejurr To Hear tt.).)rl ! Mi am cs Ft iC.imiusir. Open lorum IHwuHsiun . tiltFollow rliTtion. the In tin uiii of the c.rls A highly ir.tcreling program in the! jinl a nm.il hour. wiU) cant ti ts niic.ic.i-.in Itrd Croi-- s vk-if an fotm forum discussion, led H ch Some of t). mrmlK-- r are roakin: wire by Dr.i A Eojh-i F. H. Hammuiul i It. t Hall Mr t and y Ciuis blouse, and exjn-- to i.-eivfi,I and George Morgan, will be enjoyed oilier ai In let for Hewing a ia,n (Slady Vull, by Die member of the Literary Leathe c ha j der ha them reudy. gue and their guest next Monday This week at their regular Thur-jI. A. To Drplrt evening in the club room of the civic day niK.n meeting, Lowell Ra.smuM-- Story Of Price auditorium. The topic discussed will i of the Agricultural department was A clever and interesting vaudeville deal with omc of the various angles ' ph scheduled to speak on victory gar program, depicting the history of Involved in a post-wpeace. dens, flich girl had the privilege of Irice will be presented by the memThe committee In charge of the inviting one guest to the meeting, af- - bers of the Second ward Mutual Im- - program include Mr. Marl D. Gib-r- ! tcr which light refreshments were to provement Association, assisted by son as chairman, Mr. Walt Maynard., LI be served m oilier church organizations next Mrs. James Gardner, Mrs. Rulon Katherine Karras has chosen Wednesday, March 24. in the taber- - ner, Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, and Drjr' Mrs. to handle publicity for the home eco- naclo. Karl Jameson. This program williU nomics club. Outstanding instrumental and vo- take the place of the annual stunt cal numbers will highlight the pro- night program. Enioy Following the program, a social gram, which is under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Eagan. Also as- hour will be enjoyed. Members arc Theatre Party Members of the dub and sisting in the production will be the invited to bring their husbands and a their partners enjoyed theatre par- Boy Scout troops and the Carbon high other guests to the meeting. ty, which was followed by dinner at school chorus. Car bo no ties Plan For the home of Mrs. Floyd Birch, last Basketball Banquet Saturday evening. Mrs. Bell Ander- Departing Teacher To Be son and Mrs. Birch were in charge Honored tYIday ihe members of the basketball of the general arrangements. Mrs. Elliot R. Killpack will be hon- - team of the Carbon high school will A regular sewing meeting of thejored by the members of the Harding be honored guests of the Carbonette club was held last Monday evening school faculty next Friday afternoon club next Monday evening at a banat the home of Mrs. Orson B. Ander-l- at a social, prior to her departure for quet to be held in the college cafeson. teria. Fredericksburg, Virginia. Mrs. Members present included: Mrs. Killpack is leaving to join her Miss June Campbell is the general Leonard Shield, Mrs. Arvil Anderson, husband, who is stationed at Quan-tic- o chairman in charge of the Mrs. Carl Wolfrom, Mrs. Foster and will receive his commission Shimmin, Mrs. Roll Anderson, and as a Second Lieutenant in the marine Mrs. Ralph Anderson. corp on April 7. Mr. Killpack was Dinner Marks New Location formerly employed in Price with the Of Boarding House Soil Conservation service Dinner Honors Mrs. Irene Drossos entertained at Mrs. Killpack will leave Price on dinner Naval Recruits last Sunday evening to cele22. March A family dinner was held at the Monday, brate the opening of the Drossos home of Mrs. Alex Gibson, Thursday boarding house in the new location, that of the Tavern Hotel building. evening in Castle Gate, in honor of HOSPITAL NOTES All i! ..1 , uni . 4 ltti !t j. ntl.vl) I t ; H lj.il ......! (t I..:! J 1- til - 1 PURE UTAH SORGHUM ROLLED OATS Her nurd I tf With Teu, Fwyrum STORES TH.itr I tu ) lluidi MulillJ) M t . u G GARDEN SEEDS G We have a fine variety of high quality gar- - . den seeds for your Victory Garden. Now U is the time to buy them while our stock is pi complete. Q All A, B and C Ration Stamps must be used Q U before April 1st. Bring them to us and we Q will assist you in making wise selections. D G 0 CONSISTENTLY THE BEST i PHONE 30 One Free Delivery Every Friday a a a 'OODOU |