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Big upright size, a c. terrific buy for only In wife said, Briefs Reported TIBER HAMPERS Full size double pedestal desk In choice of Limed Oak or Walnut finish. 6 drawers with center drawer lock. Included are matching chair plua daak acceaeory set. circled be held with Arizona officials. angl- 4flRA N e mv s Blain and Gloria Day of Salt Lake City spent the Thanksgiving weekend visiting with their parents. A farewell party was held in the Banquet Rooms November 12 in honor of Mrs. Phyllis Kolovich who will be moving to Salt Lake ladies City soon. Twenty-eigtook part in an enjoyable evening of refreshments, games and bridge. Many lovely gifts were presented to the guest of honor. Hostesses were Carol Nelson, Lin dora Draper, Jennie Colosimo. Gary and Dick Robb spent the Thanksgiving weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Robb, sister Susan, and brother Keith. Both of the boys are students at the University of Utah this year. Mrs. Neva Marshall and daughter Arlene spent Monday and Tuesday of this week in Layton visiting with friends and relatives. Arthur and Louise Simms spent Thanksgiving weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Simms. Arthur is attending the University of Utah and Louise is attending St Benedicts In Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Everley and family of Layton spent the weekend visiting at the Ramon Madrid and Levi Thomas homes. Mrs. Everley is the former Nellie Thomas. present agreement Ironing Increases when School Starts TRY BEFORE YOU Go For Broke his attempts to sell a housea home-freeze-r, a salesman "You can save enough on food bills to pay for it." BUY your "Thanks, replied the harried wife, "but were paying for our car on the bus fares we save, for the washing machine on the laundry bills we save, and were paying for the house on the rent we're saving. So you see, we just cant afford to save any more right now, ht Most popular books at the Price City Library at the present time are the following: Many a Saturday AJtcmocm, by Stuhldreher. The wife of the quarterback of the Four Horsemen writes about the honor and free coach quent hazards of ing. The Art of Teaching Children, by Dary l Hoole. From the extresugmely practical, gestions to the highly spiritual plan of development, Mrs. Hoole has Included a wealth of material Behind the Wheel, by Phyllis Fenner. Twelve stories that are humorous, whimisical, tense, dramatic, and in each of them there Is know-hobehind the wheel. First Papers, by Laura Hobson, A leisurely family chronicle narrated in loving detail. It with affection a period and a family, plus an attitude of mind grounded on respect for ideas, particularly the idea of freedom. Kennedy Wit, by Bill Adler. An essential ingredient of the famous was the late "Kennedy style wit. This Presidents hair-triggbook presents the very best of that wit, gathered from his camrepaign speeches, marks, press conferences and prebig-tim- down-to-ear- Large eize, famous LANE CEDAR CHESTS with trays. Choice of Oil Walnut trays. Oil Walnut. Sliding door bookcaaee 36 wide. Modern ' Walnut PEARLWXCK lift-lev- or traditional. th w TILT-TO- P LEO LOUNGER Adjustable to your contort. Uae aa an ottoman or aa an extra fireside seat. New. handsome styling to bleed with any decor. er off-the-c- Magazine Racks pared addresses. The Man, by Irving Wallace. A novel of swift and tremendous drama. An unexpected accident and the law of succession has just made a Negro the President ,of the United States. Mrs. LBJ, by Ruth Montgomery. What makes her tick? What lies behind the smooth facade of this remarkable woman? In this unusual candid portrait, Mrs. Montgomery gives readers an intimate glimpse into the heart and household of our presidents wife. PRICED FROM NOTICE OF MEETING TO ADOPT BUDGET NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Burgess and family of Price were weekend guests of the William Burgess, Sr. Mr, and Mrs. Byron Patterson and baby of Logan spent the weekend visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dixon, sister Janie, and brother, Bobbie. Guests at the L. L. Shepherd home over Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Collett and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendrickson and family of Salt Lake City. Remaining here with her grandparents for a few days was little Miss Patty that CARBON COUNTY, a body Room at the & Culllgan Soft Water Co. 49 West Main Maytag - Phone Culllgan 637-360- 5 Kitchen Aid Old Crow has been the inspired gift bourbon for 129 years. Most mellow and tasty and very smooth. This year, the No. 1 Favorite comes in a festive holiday wrap. Old Crow... great to give, great to get. Americas corporate and politic, in and for Carbon County, State of Utah, will meet Friday, December 18, 1964 at 7:30 P. M. in the County Commissioners Deans Appliance tis the season to crow a little most-gifte- d Bourbon County Courthouse, Price, Utah for the purpose of adopting a budget covering the expenses for Carbon County for the year 1965. A copy of said budget will be on Reminiscences, by Douglas hand at the office of the County The Way of Success, by Sterling Clerk and Auditor of Carbon County for public inspection, as Sill. by law. All persons inThe World of Vogue, compiled required terested and present at said meet by the Viking Press. ing will be given an opportunity Mary Poppins, by Mary Shep- to be heard in the matter. ard. Dated this 1st day of DecemWe invite you to take advantage ber, 1964. s B. H. Young and explore with the many books that are on the shelves for your County Clerk & Auditor Published : December 3, 1964 enjoyment. Mac-Arthu- HASSOCKS Spending Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Madrid were Shirley and Juanita Madrid. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Harris and boys, Mr. and Mrs. William Burgess, Jr., and Valaire, of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Harold r. Nifty- - gifty Jf Notre Dame Boosters POLE OR TREE LAMPS Your choice GAMES DOOR Mirrors BRIDGE SET FIVK $150.00 PAS&TY BLACKOUT Saturday, Dec. 5 8:00 P.M. PIIC1S Win Your Christmas Gifts j ..j& . JU, OLD CROW H E zkntuckt straight OCRBON WHIBKXT Quonset Building Everyone Welcome FREE REFRESHMENTS $1.00 Admission Sponsored by Notre Dame Boosters Club E EE cnornwr wi m n terminate n ers by the Fish and December 31, 1904. Game Commission. Tlie general Regulations on Flaming Gorge season will close on November 30, Reservoir will remain the same 1965. except for special regulations on of the baits. During the 1905 angling seaUpon recommendation Fkheries Division, son. angling will be permitted with Department the Ctenmisslon adopted a few any bait except game fish or minor changes in the general parts thereof and live fish. The eggs of all fish species are perregulations. Bag limits remain the same ex- mitted for bait. Hie complete proclamation will cept for Black Bass an.l White Bass where the limit will be ten be available from all Department fish regardless of weight. of Fish and Game Offices around The other changes are minor, 1, 1903, when they go In. affecting such things as the fish- January to effect. boats motors from with or ing waters with special regulations. Hie Commission took no action What with corn on the cob, on the Lake Powell Agreement watermelons and peaches coming until such time as a meeting can along, this life isnt so bad. MELTED TIN. WHEN THIS TIN LPfER, WEARS OFF.TTCAOmE' RUSTS f Hiawotho News DESK and CHAIR ZNSEMBLX len five-ma- CLEANMASTERS CARBON 1965 Fishing Season To Open May 29, Few Changes in Rules How at the opening day fur Utah CARPETS DUCT SYSTEMS FURNITURE WALLS Thursday, DacamW 1, IH4 AAE MAT ARE TKe StUCHORMS OP 7HC SCO? 4k n IUN.ADVOCATI, PRICK, UTAH nxr Wun m ma r tx rum m ow nnum m.,nmnr. n |