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Show i DECEMBER 7, 1939 THURSDAY. FISH & GAME BODY ELECT TO 1 OFFICERS NEXT WEEK the annual meeting 0f the Car- Emery Fish and Game Protec-.jvassociation scheduled for next Tuesday evening in the city hall at ice, thirty directors to guide the jctivities of the association will be (!ected. The meeting will begin at I o'clock, according to Ray Walters, At g ,9,, Cook, commissioner, state fish and will be in at-ime ;eiidance to report on wildlife conditions throughout the state, and local chairmen will make reas follows: Elmie Bernardi, Helper, fish; C. R, Atwood, Price; upland birds and waterfowl- - George Grivet, Helper, educational, and Wil liam Grogan, Price, financial. Officers for the coming year will by the new directors in $e elected hie near future. Present officers are: emmittee ports Notice 3-l- b Jouf-las- , Helper, first vice president; lr-v.u imoer. castle Dale, second v ice president; and Mr. Grogan secre 940 president jleweli B. JO URN tin waiters, president; Chris Other directors are: Earl Acord, Castle Gate; John Staley. Scofield; Ray A Murray and A. L. Bullock, Kenil worth; James Reese and Ellis Morgan. Hiawatha; Earl Radcliff, Kyle Livingston, Spring Canyon; Earl Windsor, Standardville; William Lines, Columbia; Jess Peacock. Orangeville; Martin Black, Huntington; William Howland. Green River; George Anderson, Emery; Asa Draper, Wellington. Elmie Bernardi. J. P. Helper Phalen. George Grivet and Jack Houston. Price George Leatham, Jack World, William Hakalo, Ed Quinn, Charles Atwood, John Menot-t- i and Tom Burgess. ELPER AL- -H Sons Of Pericles Will Sponsor Dance For Basketball Equipment PAGE FIVE GET INFANTILE PARALYSIS FUND GRAND COMMANDERY PAYS VISIT From National Foundation This Week, Out of "March of Dimes" TO LOCAL MASONS The Carbon county chapter of the National Infantile Paralysis Founda- The annual visit ot the officers of tion received a check of $17.25 this the grand commandery or the Knights week the county's 0 per cent share Templar of Utah, and of the grand of the dimes sent directly to Presi- - chapter of the Royal Arch Masons dent Roosevelt from Carbon county of Utah was paid to Charles Fred last year during the infantile paraly - ' Jennings commandery No. 6 and sis campaign for funds & celebratien Price chapter No. 6 last Saturday. of the President's birthday, accord The commandery met at 4 p.m. in ing to Donald Hacking, secretary ofj the Carbon county the Masonic temple in Price, with J. chapter. W. Hammond, of WOOLGROWERS TO MEET Price, past eminent grand commandAn important meeting of the Carboner, and Otto C. -Emery association Woolgrowers Salt Lake Shaife, will be held Friday evening at 7:30 I X. mJT RETURNS FROM VACATION City, grand senior o'clock in the basement of the Rin-prindeason, as etti & Capitolo restaurant in Price, John Bene returned last Saturday cipal speakers. to announcement an made according from a ten days' vacation trip to the Washington, and Northern Idaho, a ol lowing Pacific coast. He visited various while on his trip.' Mr. Bene is as- Monday by John Bene, secretary-treasurebanquet at 6:30 J. W. Hammond p.m.,, the chapter reclamation projects of the federal sistant zone engineer here for the All members are urged to be in atin California government its session, with Tharsteln N held Oregon. Works Progress administration. tendance. Larsen, most excellent grand high priest ,and J, M. Dunlop, Salt Lake City, grand recorder of the commandery, as speakers. Commandery officers in attendance were:' Roscoe Bailey, Park City, eminent grand commander; Claude E. Armstrong, Ogden, grand deputy commander; Roy E. Birchard, Standardville, granj generalissimo; Vinton Clark, Salt Lake, grand captain general; Mr. Dunlop; Mr, Shaife; David L. Sllne, Ogden, grand junior Rex Wheelwright, Park warden; K. It. Dor-lanCity, grand warder; Ogden. grand captain of the guard; Rod McDonald, Park City, Prices Effective FRIDAY and SATURDAY December 8 and 9 and Herman Craven, Ogden, past eminent grand commanders. Mr. Larsen reported at the evening session of the chapter that the 1942 session of the grand chapter of Royal Arch Masons of the United States will be held in Salt Lake. The selection was made at the session held recently in Charleston, South Carolina, and which Mr. Larsen attended. La-tud- The Black Diamond chapter of Sons of Pericles will sponsor a dance to raise funds for basketball equipment. The dance, will be held Sunday evening in the basement of the Hellenic Orthodox church at Price. Sons of Pericles are entering the hoop competition as in past years, and will play in the tournament to be held early next spring in Salt Lake City. Sunday's dance, open only to persons who have purchased tickets, will begin at 6 p.m. Later, it is planned to stage a public dance. In charge of arrangements are John Mehleres, Price, chairman; Nick Pappas, Price; John Mamanakis. Frank Burdis and George Burdis, all of Helper. OOK a'.ound the house, of' fice or store and see if there isn't something for which you have no further use. It surely is wanted T inter-mountai- n newly-organize- fc 1 NX r. J) can MM .fll""..ilV 1 TO? Elks Honor Departed cans Sockeye-Ta- ll ill UTAH--- y No. 10 Can Members In Special Memorial Services Sun. of 0w- At special memorial services. Price lodge No. 1550 of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks paid tribute Sunday 'evening to its 21 departed members. The meeting is an annual affair held in the Elks hall in Price. The Reverend Jerome C. Stoffel of the Notre Dame de Lourdes church delivered the principal address, and music was given a$ follows: Trio, Mrs. Hazel Jeanselme, Miss Mae Bur. ton and Misg Marion Robbins; and solo by Mis3 Elaine Jones. Mrs. E, K. Olson accompanied both numbers. Officers of the lodge also put on the customary ritual work provided for such occasions. 0 - , UBBVS CORNED BEEF pudex SPAM white mm 19c TOMATO JUICE 27c cleanses -29c E- LRr 1 i " i i 1 m Country Style ib LBS FRESH GROUND BEEF GROUND 2 2 MINCE MEAT LAMB STEW LBS LBS LB PKG BACON PORK ROAST 0" LB CHOPS Red 48-l- Wmm ra"Star "HDc Doz FRESH STRING BEANS NO. CRANBERRIES 1 LBS LOUISIANA Each UNCLASSIFIED COCOANUTS LBS UNCLASSIFIED GREEN PEAS LB COD CAPE 1 LBS it GREEN 25c 19c 19c 10c 25c S)I?GQ 12-o- 10 CHEESE kraft4 2 for N0 TUNA FLAKES Shredded ITJheaft 1 1 - 59c CAN M All Flavors -- in; CANS D. 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