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Show Thursday, March James Morgan, field representaVarro Jones, formerely of Kenilworth, but who is now director in tive for the United Mine Workers district 39 for the United Steel of America, who is headquartered Workers of America with offices 'in Salt Lake City, was a visitor at Provo and Salt Lake City, was here a number of days this wreek, a business visitor here Tuesday. attending to business affairs of his employing organization. Mrs. Arnold Bean is in Denver, A. W. Shiner, former Price pioColorado, visiting her husband, who is stationed at an army field neer who has been here looking after prorperty interests during the near there. past couple of weeks, expects to Mrs. William Heller recently re- leave Saturday for his home at turned from Colorado Springs, Col- Manti. He moved to the Sanpete orado, where she had been visiting county six years ago, having prerelatives. viously resided in Carbon county NEARBY AND PRICE m II llbt U mart. THAT'S NEWS, tmd liber people N. , M M M KU them bout it. trip, nttrlaim tmnU it, CM! Tbe Ukt Mrs. Harry Pleasants (nee McIntyre) returned from from Provo and will make their Arizona early this week after havhome here, the latter two having ing spent several weeks with her arrived here the first of the week. husband who is serving in the air Mr. Scott is the local representa- corps, having recently completed his examinations at that point and tive of the Pacific Fruit Co. subsequently being transferred. Mrs. Howard Hanks left Tuesday Misses Angelina Baldini and evening for Washington, D. C., where she is to visit during the Frances Rassler were visitors at next two or three weeks with her Provo and Salt Lake City Tuesday husband who is in military service evening and Wednesday attending in the national capitol city. Dur- to matters of business. ing the absence of Mrs. Hanks the R. H. Dalrymple, member of the Morley Jewelers shop, of which she and her husband are the owners industrial commission and now a and operators, will be In charge of resident of Salt Lake City, was here in the interests of affairs of Mrs. Dwight Wadleigh. his department Tuesday and WedMrs. Beverly Yerrington of Salt nesday. He was former coal mine Lake City, was a guest of her sis- inspector in this area. ter, Mrs. Howard Hanks, in Price Ed Scherer of Salt Lake City, a couple of days this week. formerly a resident of Carbon Mrs. Nels Rud and daughter, county, was among business callMiss Clara, left Tuesday night for ers here this week. their home at Colome, South DaMr. and Mrs. Charles H. Madsen kota, after having spent the past two months at the home of the plan on leaving tomorrow afterand daughter, noon for Provo, where they will formers attend the Boy Scout district felMr. and Mrs. Paul Sealy. lowship meeting and banquet in Harold Leonard of Salt Lake the evening. Mrs. Madsen will go City, a former Price resident, was Saturday morning tot Salt Lake a guest of relatives and other City, where she will visit her fathfriends here a couple of days this er and other relatives, returning to Price Sunday night. week. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver W. Scott and small son have moved to Price son-in-la- La-Voy- ne r""i Ga-gosi- son-in-la- d PURPLE HEART I RAISINS z Pkg. Not Rationed 15 i Sic TEXAS PINK Grapefruit 4 .... BOX Tomato can can Vegetable Chicken Noodle can Beef can Vegetable 4 Pts Per Can CAMPBELLS Saltine Wafers 33 10c 13c 16c 16c PICNIC HAMS WHOLE LAMB CHOPS FRENCHS PACKAGE 15 TAMALES NUCOA (6 PTS) POUND IYIIEATIES PACKAGE 31c MILK lie CHEERIOATS 4 SATURDAYS a. m. to North Carbon Ave HE I V 13c PKG ...... O You Always Save Money FOOD MARKET Q3 39c FOR v 9:00 7:00 p. m. Harry Mahleres was down town yesterday for the first time in ten days, during which he was very ill with influenza. He had not yet fully recovered, therefore decided to take additional time to con- Lieutenant Leo A. Zupon, who is temporarily stationed at Salt Lake City awaiting additional study assignments, was a visitor here Saturday and Sunday, a guest at the home of his brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sheya. He is a son of Mrs. Mary Zupon of ek Miss LaRue Frandsen, Price, began work this morning as typist roK Cellophane Bags OPEN 9:00 A. M. TO HITLER S WOMEN! Sun. - Mon. Two Pretty Good Shows ! Tues. - Two Good Shows Wednesday SIX-GU- N LAW! (Sesea TEX BIIIEB RUSSELL AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT w iTHlEiJvTiREl Price. In WHIFFS O Mrs. Hugh Taylor and daughter, Nyle, went to Salt Lake City, Monday, expecting to spend a couple of days there. Due to attendance of a restaurant and foods seminar at Salt Lake City this week the office of Ben Jewkes, county dairy and food inspector will be closed. The session started Monday, Mr. Jewkes making the trip that afternoon in order to be in attendance at the meetings from Tuesday on. valesce. LAP'G TALL CANS BORDENS FRESH MADE Corporal Battisto (Bud) Curia, left Wednesday for his army service station at Tule Lake, Califor-j nia, after visiting several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Curia, at Kenilworth. Gomer P. Peacock, manager of Price Trading company, Mrs. Peacock and Mrs. Harold Bithell, head of the dry goods department, are expected to return Friday or Sateastern urday from a buying trip, on which they expected to visit Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and other leading merchandise marts. two-we- VEAL STEAK BIRD SEED Mrs. Jack Richards left Sunday Mrs. Douglas J. Pitts and baby daughter, Sherran Lee, returned to spend several weeks visiting last week from a three months visit with relatives in New York. This at Emporia, Kansas, where her is the first time she has visited her husband, Cadet Pitts, recently former home for eight years. graduated after five months train-in- g. Mrs. J. Howard Eisenberg left He ranked third high in his Cadet Pitts Tuesday evening for Denver, standing. squadron was inducted into the army on where she is visiting her sister and June 2, 1943, serving first in the friends in the Colorado capital. medical corps, having been accept-- ; It will be Lieutenant Paul M. ed in the air corps last September. He is now stationed at the army Craven after next Sunday, date set air base at Santa Ana, California. for graduation exercises for his "0 class at the advanced flying school $ Highway Patrolmen Vem Davis at Douglas, Arizona. Cards were and Joe Arnold left Sunday for received here this week announc-- , o Salt Lake City to attend the week ing the graduation exercises to be long school of their employing de- held at Douglas Field next Sunday 's partment. Patrolmen Joe Dudler morning. He is a son of Mrs. La- and Nick Thomas, the latter of Rue Craven of Price and is exHelper, returned from a similar pected to visit here several days next week. school attendance Saturday. Mrs. F. S. Slaugh and son, Chester, former Price residents who now reside in Springville, have been visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Anderson. Mr. Slaugh will be remembered here as a member of the Carbon He has rehigh school faculty. cently arrived in Arabia where he wall head an experimental farm as a representative of the Standard Oil company. Saturday Friday Miss Mary McKenna, a nurse m Wallace Grange is spending five Salt Lake City, visited friends here days in Salt Lake City this week during the week end, having come attending a health and sanitation to her parental home at Helper for that period. school. Duality Meats CHEESE Wednesday Only end. east. SUNMAID 25c I Stirring drama UT HE w SSc 2 lbs xoamnips ORANGES 29c 3 76 HEART the-presen- Fresh Washed O Sat. Sun. - Mon. Tues, time of heroes Washington to and their exploits winning Sc lbs - THE VS 12c 2 Thurs. - Fri. ! In YAMS I0 Private Louis Flemitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Flemitt of Price, left Monday to resume his army services in California as an infantryman after visiting here several days. PURPLE 21 15-O- Mrs. John Gaz of Ogden arrived A here Saturday from her home and X is a guest at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Williams, couexpecting to remain here for a months. of ple Private John McKenna, son of John McKenna, Sr., of Helper, visfor twenty-nin- e years. He oper- ited a number of days with friends Mrs. Chauncy Snow and Miss ated a business in Price for many in Price while home on furlough from his army services. Lydia DeAngeles returned Friday years. from Phoenix, Arizona, where they had been visiting with their sister, Private John Perry, son of Mr. Corporal Emil Cances, Jr., who Mrs. Nick Galanis, during the pre- has been visiting with his parents, and Mrs. Tony Perry of Helper, has The latter is Mr. and Mrs. Emil Cances, Sr., in been visiting with local friends, vious ten days. spending some time there for her Price, expects to leave soon for while on furlough. He is with the of health. Miss DeAngeles has gone Keesler Field, Mississippi. He is 555th army band at Salina, to Provo where she has accepted currently unassigned, serving in from a position with the Geneva Steel the air corps. t company. Corporal Elmer Gagosian, who is Misses Irene Daskalos and June stationed at Cherry Joint, North or After a years residence in Colo- Leonard went to Salt Lake City Carolina, with the marine air rado Springs, Colorado, Mrs. Ken26th week the where in they spent Friday corps, arrived here February neth L. Rasmussen returned to end, home Sunday. to spend his first furlough with V returning Price last week with her mother, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Mrs. Lawrence M. Rasmussen. The and other relatives. Cor-- 1 B17 crew Frank Gunderson, latter had been visiting her daughter and there. Pfc. chief, left Sunday for Salt Lake poral Gagosian left Thursday, VEIDT North Carolina, where 1' Kenneth L. Rasmussen is stationed City to report at the replacement March 9, for ltd a as his duties resume will he seva center for assignment after at Camp Carson. BATNBOKE eral days visit with his wife and welder in the marine corps. Nels Brotherson and daughters, infant son and other relatives. PICIUBI. Seaman Second Class Ted C. Gale and Vivian, and Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Harry have Nielson, who is stationed at Camp Rasmussen were in Mt. Pleasant moved to Salt Lake City to make Peary, Virginia, arrived home on Saturday and Sunday attending that towns annual homecoming their home. He had been employ- February 23 for a one week visit ed in the office of the Allen & Gar- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed fete. cia firm here for several months. Neilson and other relatives and friends. Seaman Neilson left for Miss Freida Gordon, who is em- Camp Peary, Virginia, March 2. HUMPHRil ployed in Salt Lake City, spent the BOGART Private Dick Smtih, whose home v week end at the home of her parKAARIN ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gordon, is at Castle Dale, arrived Monday VERNE and was to leave today after visit- in Price. ing in the Emery county town with Word from Movell Jewkes, son his uncle, Lawrence Berensen rrTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVT of Ben Jewkes of Price, who has Price. He been in military service at Fort Camp Roberts, California, and is lAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi. Warren, Wyoming, for several on his way to Fort Mead, Marymonths has recently passed exam- land. inations and is expected to leave Mr. and Mrs. Therald Jensen and some time next month for officers training school in West Virginia. small son went to Salt Lake City He was one of about thirty success- Tuesday, planning to spend a few ful students in passing the exam- days there. inations. It is probable that he Marl D. Gibson was a business will visit his wife and other relaThurs. Only tives here before leaving for the caller in Salt Lake City last week w Uictori Produce 9. 1944 Price At KELLERS and stenographer in the district graziers office at 49 West Main street. She succeeds Rae Oman, who left 10 days ago to visit friends in Colorado and study six months in University of California in Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hanson and small daughter left Sunday for Elsinore, Utah, where the former will visit briefly and the latter tw0 will remain to make their home with Mrs. Hansons parents while Mr. Hanson serves in the army. He is scheduled to report for service on March 11. J. D. Dillard, district grazier, who has been dividing him time Arthur B. Druce, seaman second between Price and Moab for the class, left Sunday for his base of past month, arrived here Monday service at Camp Perry, Williamsand expects to return to the Colorado river town the latter part of the week. He has rented a home in Price and moved into it a truck load of furniture, expecting to locate here permanently with his family not later than March 18. burg, Virginia, after having spent a week with his wife and also a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Alice of Price. Johnny Vouk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Antone Vouk of Price, who has been in military training at the Univeresity of Texas, left the latter part of last week for Dallas, Texas, after visiting several days at his home here, having been transferred to the air station field Staff Sergeant Mike Kandaris, a resident of New York City, who is stationed at Camp Kearns in Salt Lake City, was a week end guest at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kandaris of Price. there. Now Showing a THE TEXAS KID and u THE RIGHT MAN ff Sunday - Monday - Tuesday THE RETURN OF THE RANGERS Second Hit MURDER ON THE WATERFRONT f |