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Show 0 PAGE Only a Genuine Frigidaire OF GIVES YOU EACH AND EVERY ONE THESE IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES Q Automatic Tray Release Has It! Q O Only Frigidaire Section Only Frigidaire Has It! ay Multi-Stora- ay Sliding Shelf ge Only Frigidaire Has It! Mechanism Simplest Refrigerating Q Ever Built! . Only Frigidaire Has It! Cold Storage Tray O Only Frigidaire Has It! low pressure resafe the Q Only Frigidaire Has It! frigerant Made General Motors by only Q - ay F-1- 14 Get More For Your Money in Frigidare PRICE, UTAH The Name Martello The name Martello comes from Martello bay, Corsica, where, in 1794, a single defense tower held 08 an English fleet for several hours. The earliest known towers were built by the Mesopotamian peoples for religious purposes. The Egyptians and Greeks had a few such structures, but the defense tower did not come into its own until the time of the Romans. They built towers on the city walls, on gates, and even on houses. During the Middle Ages each noble family maintained a tower as a place of refuge in time of war. These were .very ;high and often isolated, with a small entrance. Gleaner Girls Mutual Class Elect Officers Tlie younger group of Gleaner girls held their Mutual class at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Blanche Larsen, Tuesday evening. The evening was spent in sewing and talking. A very delicious lundh was served -- to ten girls. The last Mutual was held at the home of Rheta Snow. Officers were elected as follows: Rheta Snow, president; Vera Denison, Viola! Peterson, secretary and treas.; and Roma' Larsen, reporter. The next Mutual class will be held at the home of Elzora Jones, next Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. vice-preside- nt; 0 VACATION TIME Wm. G. Hardy, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fish of Castle spent the 24th at the PerYou like to take a vacation go Gate, ron reservoir. places do things! Rest! Play! But first supply your many needs Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hardy and of toilet articles to assure your and John Cook spent daughter, comfort while on this vacation or Ferron reservoir. at Saturday fishing trip. Hunter Can Take Care Of Miss Reva Gorden of Hunting- Your Needs HUNTER DRUG CO. I I ton spent Saturday with friends in this city. An optimist spends before he borrows it. (his P"ce Reductions on We must be getting ready colh es I- - ! for fall while For A here. 1 ROCHESTER t. ...... i Carlyle Crawford and family, Neldon Olsen and family, George Funk and family, together with Ray Olsen, Max Ralphs and Boyd Olsen joined tlhe Ferron crowd in their outing at the Ferron reser- VICO MOTOR OIL 88 GASOLINE CAR OWNERS Every Car Owner Should ask himself Following Questions: ss well-paint- Phone 2 IX ed CENTRAL GARAGE Expert Body and Fender Repairing, Auto Painting, Motor Repairing, Electrical Repairs, Radiator Repairing, Electric and Acetylene Welding, Blacksmithing Model-Ford, including cylComplete engine overhaul for $37.50 equipment inder reborlng with our new Van Norman $10 cheaper than a Ford factory reconditioned engine and A guaranteed better. a group of HOUSE FROCKS formerly priced at $2.95 during this great sale at $1.00 ported by her many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larsen Johnnie and Chester spent the wife gave Eishop Ralphs and week in Salt Lake, taking in Anna past to their a party daughter Lee, last Tuesday in honor of her the Covered Wagon?- and visiting 4th birthday. A nice time is re with friends. friends in Price, Helper, and tle Dale. Cas- Cleveland Department 4-- H The 4-- H 4-- thing is Thunder Thirteen Steps send The Postman Always Rings Twice. c. Please 94-be- American Mercury Books 570 Lexington Ave. d, ITS JUST NATURAL TO PAINT Birds are taught by in- stinct to select a place to build a home. It's natural for a man to own his own home and takte pride in it up and well keeping painted. WHEN YOU PAINT- PAINTS, VARNISHES CALSOMINE Every- BRUSHES, ETC. NAME ADDRESS H 26-- Novel Full-Leng- th Miss Muriel Mortensen, passed off very Club leader .took! her club for a off started day peacefully. with serenading by the band. The day and night camping trip in program which was held in the old Folks Flat, leaving at 4:00 ward chapel consisted of old Wednesday morning. Those makpioneer songs by the congregation, ing the trip were, Arva Morten-te- n Verl Anderson, Arnell Litster and several selections by the band. Miss Christal Litster was speaker Vea Jacobsen, Gene Timothy and of the day. Miss Verl Anderson Dora Johnson. Mrs. Emetine King, another represented Utah of 1937 and Club leader, left at 4:00 WednesMrs. Marie Brinley, Utah of 1847. for the "Forks" up day morning were Ella Miss given by Readings Canyon. Huntington Ward and Mrs. LaRen Allred, and They will rea duet by Mrs. Dagmore Litster turn Thursday. There- - are two Clubs anticipating takether and Mrs. Johanna Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carlson re ing a trip in the near future. Farmers are now busy now with cently celebrated tlheir wedding their second crop of hay and fall anniversary, the occasion also be ing Mr. Carlson's birthday anni- grain is now ready for tlhe bindversary. Relatives from Mohrland ers. Loraine Davis returned to his and Castle Dale were in attendwork at Moon Lake after a short ance. Wlm. Guymon and Hallie Cox of vacation with home folks. Orangeville were here in the If everybody paid their debts capacity of home missionaries last there would be no debts; what Sunday. Miss Selma Larsen, who has an idea. been working in Castle Dale has 80 per cent bf the world's inreturned home. Mrs. G. B. Johnson of Welling- ventions were created by ton was ai business visitor in Cleveland last Monday. She was Children who fuss and fight accompanied by her daughter Mrs. probably have seen their elders' Maggie Powell and children. H. B. Mortensen is sporting a behavior. brand new Dodge car. Peter Johnson and son Ronald of Huntington visited local relatives Tuesday. Among the many visitors who spent the 24th in FOR SALE One Mohair Daven Cleveland were, Miss Eunice John- port and chair, perfect condition, son and Mrs. Merle Larsen of $40.00 at Progress office. Inquire Salt Lake, Frank Jensen and his FOR SALE Six acres of good family of Spring Canyon, Mr and Mrs. Glenwood Whimpey and Mr. land, with dwelling and outand Mrs. .Victor Johnson of Wat-i- s, buildings, adjoining town of FerMr. and Mrs. Wayne Lidell of ron. Terms. Mrs. H. Ray Herring. Wellington, Mr. and Mrs. Nonm.n 610 N. First E., Price, Utah. Anderson of Huntington, Bob BisJOE'S VALLEY RASPBERRIES hop and family of Mohrland, Ernest Stephensen and family of Col- will be ready August 1. Send In umbia. your orders early to Leo Peterson, Phone Mr. and Mrs. H P. Jensen of Castle Dale, Utah. 5 Salt Lake Ernest Stephensen and family of Columbia, Austin JohnOne General Electric washer son and family, Leonard Litster like new, only $32.50; one baby and family enjoyed a happy faminew paint, new lining, buggy, ly reunion at Old Folks Flat last spring $12.75; one only Sunday. and mattress, only $1.00; Big Ernest E. Davis was married Leather rocker, excellent condition last week to Mrs. Sarah Murn-in- g other bargains only $9.95. of Huntington. They will will be foundMany at the Carbon 2nd make their home on the Murn-in- g Hand Store in Price this week. ranch at Huntington. Phone 583. Pioneer Day 3tc-4- great bargains. Send 25c in coin or stamps for each book desired. Enclosed find BE Any Make or Type Complete Repaint Job $15M 3-- tp English- re- Castle Dale out-of-to- Here at last are the books America has been longing for. Designed by America's foremost book designer-w- ell printed handsomely bound in a special -finish cover paper. At a price which has brought long, loud applause from every section of the country 25 cents for a1 full length novel. These great book bargains are made possible only because leading book publishers and authors are accepting a low royality, because the books are quanitles of printed on special high speed presses in MERCURY 1OOJ0O0, and because THE AMERICAN America's leading literary magazine has launched the enterprise without charging any overhead or editorial expense to it. books all distributTo date we have published ed through the better newsstands of America. JL THIRTEEN STEPS a powerful startling novel paced by breathless action and a strange love story. JL EVERYTHING IS THUNDER described by O. O. Mclntrye as "the most absorbing book I've read in five years." JL THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE de- scribed by the famous F. P. "A. as "the most engrossing, unlaydownable book that I have any memory of." If your news dealer is sold out and connot supply you wioh. the books, use the coupon below for these $1 This Sensational Sale will last the mainder of July and the first part of August the Is your car using expensive oil which could be avoided with a few dollars' OVERHAUL JOB? Does your car have the PEP and POWER is should have? gives new car performance and saves A complete motor tune-u- p and costly repairs in the future. gasoline first-claconAre the brakes and steering mechanism in feel safe in so that car you today's on speed and dition your ' traffic? and becoming rusty. Is your FENDERS damaged Are your car shabby looking, does it need a complete paint job? automobile add business and social "A clean, owner." car to every prestige IF YOU CANNOT ANSWER "YES" ITS TIME TO SEE THE 3- - CLEARANCE ON SUMMER HATS, PRICE, UTAH Oveson are home from Provo where they attended summer school Mrs. L. W. Killpack and son Kent, spent part of last week in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Behunin of Hiawatha were week end visitors BOOKS 25c $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 I visitors at Price were the Mrs. Will Black home here. Bishop P. E. Snow and M. I. mid-we- ek MERCURY In nets, chiffons of taffeta in pastel shades. Greatly reduced 'in prices. Going at It and Mrs. Lloyd Black of spent Monday in relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Olsen and The Misses Nona), Laurine and Dora Fawn Stevens of Price, were daughter Maxine are visiting re week end visitors here and at the latives in Sa'lt Lake this week. Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Ralphs took reservoir. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Conover of her father, Hyrum Cook to the Price visited the Conovers over, doctor at Castle Dale Monday. The Moore's spent the 24th with the week end. Party Dresses AC Mr. mother to the mountains for the and Mrs. Arthur Huntsman 24th. of Kenilworth were week end Ray Larsen and family spent the 24 in Emery. visitors here. Rochesters young folks attend- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reinhardt the dance at Wilberg's on the ed and Mr. and Mrs. Meril Hunter and children of California, are night of the 24th. and family Rufus Albertson spending a couple of weeks with Price. in plain colors or sprigged ID IF IL ILL DRESS SHOP here. visitors evening 1937 Ge-ni- el $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 $6.95 9 were Wednesday voir the 24 and 25. Mr. and Mrs. S.. Albertson several spent days in Sa'lt Lake couplie of months. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jensen of visiting their son Ernest, They Orattigeville were week end visit took in the covered wagon pro-of gram, and visited all points ors of the Allridge's interest. They had an interesting Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Berkmani coming home on the experience with friends here spent Monday bus. It caught fire out of Provo. and at the Reservoir. Mr. and Mrs. P. H .Corbett and! Passengers and baggage was sav children of Mesa", Arizona, but ed. No one injured, but the bus who are spending the summer in was partly destroyed before the Mr. Provo, and Don Corbett of Wash- fire department reached it. in active Albertson an took part ington, D. C. spent Friday here. and the passenbaggage getting also to friends They accompanied gers out. the reservoir. Misses Maxine Olsen, and Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Edwards Funk held a joint party at and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Starley of Castle Dale were in town Sat- the Olsen home the 22. The occasion was their 16th birthday. urday. Guests from Emery, Rochester, Mr. asd Mrs. Eldridge, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dugmore and Gail Ferron and Hiawatha were preNelson of Price passed thru here sent, salad, sandwiches, punch, cream and cake was served. Saturday enroute to Ferron res- ice were played until ai late Games ervoir. All hour. joined in wishing them Misses Maxlne (The Christensen and Bernlce Peterson entertained many happy returns of the day. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Larsen and their friends at a party at the family spent the 24 and 25 at Byron home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lemon Fish Lake. L. C. Moore made a business and Mrs. Jesse Nelson left Suninday for Detroit and other points trip to Salt Lake, Ogden and of interest in the east. At Price termediate points the last of the they boarded the new streamline week. train and they will return in new Grant Edwards of Helper came cars which they will purchase in down and took this father and Street Dresses In silks, sheers and satins with flower versions, at and Mrs. Louis Oveson I your mind is centered on vacationing, canyon resorts beaches and every possible method of escaping the heat. Cool summer clothes are your first need, and you can get them here now at great savings. ut! Mr. and Marion Oveson of Castle Dale, Mr. MllE, Mashing Warm Weat)er Nearly half of Ferron's population spent the 24th at the reservoir, the day itself was quit one in town. Mesdamea Amanda Edwards and Lois Funk left Sunday for Sait Lake to attend summer school Miss Lucile Lemon who spent her vacation with (her parents here, returned to Salt Lake this week where she is training to become a nurse. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Pettey, of Salt Lake spent Sunday with relatives here enroute to Ferron reservoir for at week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Allen of Greenrlver spent the week end here. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Larsen and Mrs. Burton of Price were Sunday visitors at the Larsen money the east. ME MID- - SUMMER the PEP Ferron Department home. Mr. and Mrs. WiUard Hitchcock of Whiterock were week end visitors at the Seth Hitchcock home. Mrs. Ed Crawford of Castle Dale visited her mother Friday. Alvto Harris Is home from Garfield where he has spent the past EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO, FRIDAY, JULY 30, CASTLE DALE, UTAH EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. EIGHT cn New York N. Y. Let us figure wiuhi you. as we have one of the most complete lines of high grade paints in Eastern Utah, a reliable line that will give you entire satisfaction when applied on your buildings. PRICE LUMBER & HARDWARE GO. 202 West Main Price, Utah Y |