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Show May 30, 1946 Thursday THE last Tuesday for induction into the navy and then left for Sun Diego, California. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Craig visited in Salt Lake last Tuesday where Mrs. Craig entered St. Mark's hospital. The Relief Tuesday at their meeting house, Th,e L',dles Auxiliary held their regular meeting iast Wednesday their meeting house. evening mTi..LMrc Road Program dudes Work In Utah Southeastern 7 i .14 Amf tiv sugge.-te- l'nmary, r U)4'L-f'- r road d pro- sec- - road construe-- ! y of cnaihnLs4.0DU.uuuexpenditure federal than pC'e announced tnisj fund-- s A Jones, a May nJ H. Leavitt, state Ray jbrideof formerly Miss Sylvia Sta- by Spring Glen, was honored chairman, artjV dr commit of the proposed' at a shower and party given fori the by Mrs. Jack Junes, Sr. and bridge ap- - her Mrs. E. K. Olson of Price at the Jones home Wednesday evening. Guests enjoying the pleasant occasion were close friends of the r.Trnlorado state line at a costfamly- A two course lunch was and replacing ofr$350,000, f and ind-r- m 1 . S S - ;U i I'm s- - TRICE. UTAH E. served Mrs. George Wheeler of Los raw. llolten of Boulder, Colo- - Angeles and Mrs. Otto Ewers of rai o lsited at the home of Ins San Francisco visited Saturday and mut.ier, Mrs, Jack Jones, Sr., last over the week end at the home of Hock. ALso a recent visitor was 'their niece, Mrs. Melrose Oves.m allot K i son, Lollard llolten id Los home Kdwin Hardee returned Angeles. idst from Salt Lake where Tti Gibson, son of Mr. and Mrs he underwent an operation at St. Grant Gibson, visited all last week' Mark's hospital, m California. La Grande Jones. U. S. navy, Mr. and Mrs. Elvain Gibson and who has been visiting his parents. children have moved to leilKll lor Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Jones, has retlie summer. turned to California and his shin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huff His parents accompanied him as ited in Spanish Fork Wednesday far as Salt Like Saturday. Mrs. A. H. Thomas mil babv Saturday at the home left last week for Salt Lake City of Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Golden Mellor where she will receive medical were his two brothers and families treatment. of Salt Lake. Frank Pero, Sr., was taken to Bobbie Fiack, son of Mr. and St. Mark's hospital in Salt Lake Mrs. P. H. Fiack, who has been last week. living in Huntington, visited here '' Page Eleven bert Ilreinson and Mr. and Mrs. of Salt Lake has Paul Hreinson of here. Mr. and returned home. Mrs. Senccal left for their home Eileen llattiste, daughter of Mr. Monday. and Mrs. Albert llattiste, celebratMiss Anna Marie Gow arrived ed her 15th birthday with a danc- home last week for a few days visit ing party Saturday evening in the before returning again to San irst aid room of the amusement Francisco where she is affiliated hall. Refreshments were served with the Letterman hospital with the teen-ager- s. the Red Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Dogti gave a IV H. Ludwig of Stilt Like was supper party in honor of Mr. and down last week. Also Howard Mrs. Valdo l)egn of Texas and Mr. Ludwig visited here and in Kenand Mrs. Paul Senccal of Lis ilworth Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nougaret Angeles at their home Saturday evening. Games were played and and daughters and Miss Regina other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Craig and sister Sandra were Salt Arthur Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. John Lake visitors Sunday where they Jurdison of Spring Canyon, Mr. visited Mrs. Craig. and Mrs. Lawrence Degn and chilMr. and Mrs. Harry Writtaker dren of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Earl and children left for a vacation Black of HeUer, Mr. and Mrs. Hu trip Sunday to California. Saturday. W. J. Craig Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gibson left for Tooele Saturday night where they viisted. Their son, Duane, went from there to Nevada where he will visit this summer. Vern Jones of Somerset, h,e.1a; ut projects the suggested 6.7 miles of surfacing cull fr the at a cost of $G0,- -j SMma cany j 0 000. Leavitt Mr- already Spercnt of theto total, it been allotted the the state. Mr. ( program, in announcing announced that many otj projects hinged upon the lifted work by the planning jir.v,er and right of way and that studies, and purchases has yet to rethe entire program ceive approval of the U. S. public roads administration. All of the above listed projects come under the primary road proLeavitt Changes In Army Recruiting Rules Effective June 30 June 30th looms as ant date to prospective an importGIs, army ' recruiting officials at headquarters, Utah military personnel procurement service, said today. ha Three important changes in war department recruiting regulations offigo into effect on this date, cials said. They include: A 1. ""m the the peUsdrtr.s pr0(juct. that aod br0U.!l the same Jed . 1,1 h.oacs' prices, coehted r. on sl,ver 1 with dependents this date will refor each eligible dependent only for the duration of the emergency plus six months. Entry into the army before this date entitles the soldier to dependency allotments for his entire term High in XlVz wa- - V want to be absolutely FRANK with you, and thus, for your information, we give you the facts on this page, with headlines borrowed 10 to from trade publications. Trices on raw fur pelts ARE up 40'(. That means finished coats made from these skins MUST and Rise regular caKO dealers, 3 Vh. Scarred (about- 25 I' and the threes, jinm mataias averaged sofi - today in sessions everj$. was faulty c- ra r. ... wb'' q WILL reflect this rise in cost. HUT at sUset . V t enlistment. xd 23 to VeCAaV nkdvan anceoi in grades commensurate with their previous army training and experience. After June 30, men in these categories may be in high grades only if their enlistment is completed within three months of tneir date of discharge. 3. A modification in regulations v ft Sener, deT peted MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY DUPLERS l jAatA. W'esternAd'riCe repoAe4 rc nt C"d23Le' to rjI IS',niW lieved lBn T ,'V Caat lhi8h of Los is Set nl ... abl"he1 $30 50 W m Common sense will tell you that this is your opportunity to SAVE if you anticipate starting next winter with a new fur coat. Only our TRESTIGE as the Wests LARGEST exclusive furriers, and our year round operation could BRING you such VALUES! COME . . . and see for yourself. CASTLE GATE NEWS has Salt Lke, returned home. Her daugh-e- r, Mrs. Tony Boss of Colorado, has returned to her home. Jack Thorpe, son of Mr. and lrs. James Thorpe, and Bob son of Mr. and Mrs. urundy, m, nomas Grundy, left for Salt Lake DUPLERS GUARANTEE! IF FOR MONEY TO LEND ON HOMES YOU CAN BUY A SIMILAR FUR GOAT LESS, DUPLERS WILL GLADLY REFUND YOUR MONEY! MOUTON DYED LAMB! NATURAL ANTELOPE! DYED KIDSKIN! DYED CONEY! DYED MUSKRAT HEADS! AND MANY OTHERS! NATURAL LYNX CAT! BROWN DY-EPER-SIASQUIRREL LOCKE! BLACK PAW! AND MANY OTHER D N FINE FURS! investigate the Frst Federal Plan irsl jFrfcrral Sc &imt ABsnrtaltnn p Maia Street UTAH All Trices Include Federal Tax OTHER FINE FURS TRICED TO $1095 10 MONTHS TO PAY FUR STORAGE AND HOLLANDERIZING fur coat. complete care and protection for your Fur Stylist about it while he is here. See Duplers Price Tradii IF FUR TAX IS REDUCED BY DECEMBER 31, 1946 ADVANCE 1947 FUR COATS BOUGHT BEFORE THE PRICE RISEI days tc o VT j LroadlaiJ in ah' 1 Afghan Persians sol at , STYLIST WILL BE HERE WITH A LARGE STOCK OF Cry Zon.oni current rules, a vetservice may regain held at the time of discharge by within 90 days after discharge. After June 30, any soldier wishing to in grade must enter with-20 days after discharge unless be regains his rank as a result of experience in a specialist ef0lSO-ecc- U4r Ove, !,)n grade. Under eran cf army the grade he Mrs. Frank Colette, who oten in St. Marks hospital in .... atv a have been discharged from army since May 12, 1945, may be , We Men 2. A change of regulations affecting enlistment of specialized personnel. Currently, men with experience in one or more of a long list of specialist categories the While r. Louis Sealskin M. Sale Sets 25-YSS who enlist after ceive allowances who W !' mns Emu TO USE stV new ruling on dependency allotments. of . u,e fast hormA e nmn, Se'Jlye Silvers pieman Over gram. Colo- rado, was a visitor here Sunday. His wife and Mrs. Walt Whittaker and son, who were visiting here, returned with him. Bishop Thacker and children were Salt Lake visitors Sunday where they visited Mrs. Thacker. Robert Booth left Saturday for Springville and returned Sunday bringing Mrs. Booth and children home with him. Mrs. John Vickers and Mrs. Charles Houghton motored to Mt. Pleasant Monday to bring Miss Nadine Vickers home, school at Wasatch academy having terminated. |