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Show FRIDAY. NOVEMBER PAGE EIGHT Tlfoe Vogflis Dms Exclusive Robes and Pajamas Sample HATS, regular $4.98, NOW . ATTENTION CATTLEMEN Remember the loss of one' of your herd will pay for enough vaccine .to protect your cattle from blackleg for many years the Chance Do Not Take are distributors for the famous and CUTTUR VACCINES SERUMS HUNTER DRUG CO. THANKSGIVING BEALITY SPECIALS Machineles8 Waves Beautiful, Natural, Lustrous $6.00 Dommrs Natural Excellent for fine Ihalr $3.00 Duart Curl now $2.50 Begins Nov. 16 For all Beauty Work call ENID REID 4-2- 1 Ferron Department sin- cere appreciation to our dear friends and neighbors for their many acta of kindness and symNovember 20 will be pathy, also for the beautiful Saturday, floral offerings, in the loss of Old Folks Day. The committee our beloved sister, Hulda Ander- with chairman Hyrum Zwahlen in charge is busy completing son. plans for an all day entertain- Brothers and Sisters witih a banquet to be servment and Relatives ed at noon. The old folks will o transported to and from the In 1935 there wfere 400 trail- be in cats. Clawsons and church new this industry Rochester's old folks and Bishers; last year turned out 10,000. opric's will be among the guests. A big dancing party and bazaar will be sponsored by the 3 Mrs. Dora Richards, of Calif., came here last week because of the death of Ala-hamb- J from our complete line Lady in the limelight that's where you'll be if you select a frock born to dance in taffeta or brocade, metal cloth breath-takin- g loveliness, at a prices you want to pay. See these Season Frocks at Pie-Holid- ay $4,85 - $6.85 - $8.85 - $14.75 $16.75 - $19.75 Special Values DRESSES ONE RACK OF DRESSES Formerly $5.00 and $8.00 AT $1.95 SWEATERS LADIES AND CHILDREN'S A Real Gift OR COAT SLIP-OVE- R STYLE SWEATERS, reduced to $1.00 SPECIAL on WOOL SKIRTS PLAIN OR PLAIDS, $2.95 VALUE AT $1.00 Take advantage of our IDF ra, Lay-awa- y Plan LA CIO ILL IE CCIIJjf SHOP PRICE, VTAH PRICE her father, Joseph Peterson. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Lemon were here from Mantl most of U THEATRE last week. Mrs. WUll Jensen and Miss Lillian Nelson of Price were Friday Saturday Thursday visitors here. Andrew Jenkins visited his Continuous from 2:30 Saturday mother Mrs. Ella Beach last DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM weisk. Start Ijoday 0 Tuck Away a Thy M (EJjrteimas EXTRA DRESS - 10c OTHER DRESSES from. Joe E. Brown in TIT FOR A KING" AND "The Westland Case" A Real Mystery ThriUer Sunday Monday Continuous From 1:00 Sunday erst-- . Prom the great stage triumph. Starring. IHVU SlDNlY ma1 JOM ftUCIIA fieUated throoghUDltedArtiiic Wednesday Tuesday TWO BIG HITS HIT NO. 1 JOHN WAYNE IN "IDOL OF THE CROWDS" HIT NO. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson's "BORNEO" One of the Greatest Jungle Pictures Yet Filmed The person called for the $50 last Thursday at The PRICE THEATRE was $6.98 to $19 r : I Margaret Cox of Orangeville. The Jack-Pfor this week will be for $70.00. ot I NOTICE I Clawson Department Ill Miss Helen Peterson was home Relief Society on Monday December 6. Many useful and from Price the past week. The car driven by Mrs. Seal beautiful articles including clothing, luncheon sets, quilts Conover and In which) Mrs. etc. will be sold very reasonably Conover and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. as well as ail kinds of good Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. things to eat. A program of Ballanger of Price were riding, stunts, one act plays and musi- turned completely over when cal numbers will be presented the wheels hit a' soft shoulder at about 8 o'clock. The children on the road north of town. The will be entertained earlier In occupants received bruises and cuts while the car was badly the evening. The missionary committee is damaged. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Barker of sponsoring a picture show Wednesday and Thurscy . to raise Hiawatha were Sunday visitors here. funds for the missionaries. A very interesting program inA. F. F. the night Friday itiated the green hand members will ibe rendered next Sunday evening when the Relief Society of their class. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox of will hold Its ward conference. Mrs. Alleen Uzlas of National Sweats were week end visitors was a guest at the Leonard Ol- here. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Wrigiht sen home the first of the week. and Mrs. Lola Buffmyer of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Alma PeterPrice were here Thursday. son Ralph Lemon was home from in spent Sunday with relatives Wellington. Logan several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Ralphs, Mr. and Mrs. George Mc and Mrs. P. E. Snow and Donald and family of Logan at Bishop Mesdames Debby Huntsman and tended the funeral services of Eva Klllpack were Sunday vishere Peterson Thursday Joseph In Castle Dale. and visited with relatives here itors The S.E.H.S will hold Its anthe rest of tthe week. Mrs. Mcparty Thursday night. Donald was Miss Jennie Lemon nual Mrs. Daisy Reece of Provo, of this place. and Mrs. Cora Charlesworth of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall of Sweets were here last week end. Mantl visited relatives here last Mr. and Mrs. George McDer-mi- d week end. of Salt Lakte were here John Taylor, of Salt Lake a Thursday. one time citizen of Ferron is a The D.U.P. will hold its reguguest at the Alfred Swensen lar meeting Thursday in the home. town (hall. Commissioner Carlyle Crawford was a Sunday visitor in Greenriver. Miss Loreen Nelson was home from Emery Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Christiansen and family are planning to move to Castle Dale the coming week, where Mr. Christen-se- n is operating a barber shop.. GUI .. 3 FREE MERLE NORMAN ...... ... - Card of Thanks We wish to express our to conse. ONE DRESS - $5.98 "If It's from THE VOGUE It's Smart" $1.98 -- Sflnop PRICE, UTAH 100 SAMPLE DRESSES We J EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH 1 The Board of Countr a. uuooiuuno wui 10 o'clock a! ?nt?.??UI? House 1937 business. r fattr.n was brought Price Tuesday on is assistIsabell Mrs. Barney in fiYum 'v,rm hospital the in lunches school wiflh to ing Price last week but will have Dale. return for more treatments in Castle Relief Society ladies The a week or so. a quilt at their work HiWhock quilted Lewis Mrs. Mr. nad business meeting Tuesday. and of 'Great Falls, Montana, spent Mrs. Edgar Blackand Mr. nome tne here at the week end children of Nathional of Luther Tatton. Mrs. Hitch- burn and here visited Sunday. sister. Tatton's cock is Mr. Mary Riley is working in the Mr, and Mrs. Calvin C. JenHer sister sen and Mrs. Mae Blackburn store in Hiawatha. Hiawatha is in also Jane in week spent two days of last Mantl doing Temple work and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Price are visiting relatives. newMrs. Lydia Price has return-le- d preparing to build their street. on Main located and home, home from Orangeville, is now on the sick list. Interior Department, U. S. William Reid has built a new Salt Lake City, Land blacksmith shop just east of Utah, Office, serial 050642, Notice is his house. It's sure a dandy hereby given that pursuant to building and ought to draw the ttoJ act of February 25. 1920 (41 trade. Stat. 437), and to the regulaMrs. Rose Gill is building an tions thereunder, approved April addition of one room on her 1, 1920, Circular No. 679, the Secretary of the Interior on pehome. L. Peterson has Mr. and Mrs. Clen Barney tition of James the N'2 NWK Sec. have come to make their home designated 10. T. 15 S., R. 7 E., S. L. M.. as here this winter. They are coal leasing unit No 1232, Utah now caring for the Busch chil- No. 168. A lease of said unit will dren wiliile Mrs. John Busch is be awarded the above petitioner in Price receiving medical care. under his preference right claim Miss Val Gean Smith return- at a royalty of 15 cents per ton, ed to her home in Muray after mine run, ani initial investment $5,000.00 during the first spending several wesks here of years of the lease and a with her grandparents, Mr. and three minimum! production of 2,500 Mrs. J. Orsen Barney. tons per year, commencing with Relief Society ward confer- the fourth yealr of the lease, ence will be held hfere Sunday, nihe lease will be otherwise subNovemlber 14. stantially in accordance with the Bishop A. L. Cox and his lease form set out in paragraph daughter Glenna motored to 18 of the regulations. Any and all persons having adverse or conflicting claims to said land "Dead End" Coming or any part thereof are hereby notified tha)i they should file To Price Theatre on or before December 20, 1937, their protest or objection against 's tihe granting of the lease for "Dead End," Samuel film production based on said land; otherwise such claims the Broadway stage hit by Sid- may be disregarded In granting ney Kingsley, comes to the said lease. THOMAS F. THOMAS Price Theatre on Sunday and Monday with Sylvia Sidney and First publication Nov. 12,Register. 137. Joel McCrea in the starring Last Dec. 10, 1937 publication roles. This powerful drama in the lives of a handful of humans who inhabit a "dead end" city where fashionable a'partments rub elbows with the yqualid tenements of the waterfront, which set records in its Broadway run and was cheered from coast to coast, reaches even greater heights in film Gold-wyn- at f bnJ iue. utaur, ior the nnrO considering the follovrtnZ) county commissioners Expense County Clerk Deputy"' Hire County Treasurer "Deputy Assessor Traveling Expense a f.1 it mre oiicrui m Sheriff jjcpuiy Travel - - Expense"" 5 Printing and PubiicaC tlon vtiiiuiuu xvroto Jurors and Witnesses. to 5 , e Miscellaneous Company Road Fund '5 CtAinty Poor Fund HECTOR L. PETbS mm County New and chest of drawers at Carbon $&.50 Store in Price. New Hotnoint 2nd wsishi no i ines at $54.95 up on at the Carbon nd. 9 easy 2nd Hand East Main Street. I am selling my 40 acres irrigation wat;r ngnt, house, cash. etc. Write home i land, school, 8 $4500.00 Wallace Rupert, Idaho. FOR SALS Mbrris pla'.form :;ales. new for only $15.75 at tttel Don 2nd Hand Store in nr We furnish repairs and any make of Washing range or heater at the 2nd Hand Store in i Price. Quick service on button pers at The Progress Offte.1 street, version. Geveland Department Giving children a definite place to put their things is one of the surest ways to encourage The Diphtheria epidemic has The M. I. A. are planning on yept tJhxee nurses busy trying putting on a number of plays neatness. to keep things in order and to as soon as the Quick service on butter diphtheria scare stamp out the disease. Fre- is over. at The Progress Office. quent examinations are given in the school and almost daily CARD OF THANKS new groups are sent home to We wish to express our apCoal Now Ready for await the returns on their culture tests, and gradually a few preciation to our many friends Delivery at the are being released to return to for their words of sympathy acts and their of kindness at BELL BROS. MINE school. time of the death of George 2 Miles Above Orangeville The M. I. A. and primary or- tihe A. Jensen, and for the beautiful disconbeen have ganizations tinued for a few weeks until floral offerings at the services. The Children and Relatives things are normal again. Sevof George A. Jensen. en more quarantine signs were TURPIN GARAGE o put up Sunday, however all UTAH HUNTINGTON, cases seemed to be of a very Aviators seldom encounter birds 5,000 feet above the Auto repairing and light nature. of ground, and few are seen above Mr, Vernon Leamaster Welding Hiawatha has been visiting for 3,000 feet, except in regions Authorized Maytag Service-several days at the Jensen high above sea level. home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stephen sen and Miss Olene Litster of Columbia spent the pheasant season in Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Frandsen of Price were over Sunday visitors at the George White home. Ray Johnson of Consumers, and Orson Hills of Helper, were flu Complete UU CLEARANCE -- CIRCULATING pheasant hunting in the vicinity of Cleveland while their families were visitors at the John E. Ward home. Lizzie White, Luella Carlson, Gladys Larson, Flora Tucker and Marie Chrlow entertained with refreshments at the work and business meeting of the Relief Society Tuesday. More carloads of people were seen in Cleveland Sunday than have been here for the past year taking advantage of the pheasant season. Monday and Tuesday were also busy days. Walter Clegg of Elmo has just hi completed stuccoing the Litster Service Station. Jed Knight accompanied his son.Clifford Knight of Rich field, to Salt Lake City where he will visit for a while with his daughter. Over Sunday visitors at the Oscar Carlson home were Oscar CaTlson, Jr., and family of Mohrland and Mrs. Carlson's sister from Buhl, Idaho, and her two brothers and mother from Salt Lake City. mm so PRICED FROM S3 7 III LUMBER CO PRICE, UTAH On All Merchandise before ing remodeling the building starl-- ! Entire line of merchandise has been reducd to STARTLING LOW PRICES! DRESSES COATS HATS SUITS SWEATERS at prices you cannot find elsewhere. NoJitf' chandise in my shop that has not been redtt - - o MAKE YOUR SELECTION OF XMAS GIFTS WHILE THESE LOW PRICES PREVAIL MADSEN'S Ready-to-We- ar Price, Utah COME EARLY |