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Show PAQS FRIDAY, AUGtTST fcMEBY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE. UTAH COST --- LS il DOLLA1 DAY D2p(to SlOirS CrKBOTXECSiO in I price, ; UTAH ' I Orangeville Department Ward Cox, Dale Livingston, Bobble Johnson and Dall Luke accompanied Mr. Ohhviler to Logan to attend a Future Farm era of America convention. Burke Page Is spending the week at home from the OCC camp up north. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Blackburn are visiting a few days In i UutuaL Word has been received here by relatives that " Aunt" Lillian VL Cox is very 111 In Salt the Mrs. Hod fiwasey, during week. The women of the Relief So ciety are busy canning corn for the high priests Quorum on their Social Security project. Mrs. Ellen Orange Is home after an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Ann Carrol of Og den. and granddaughters, in Brigham and Benjamin. Mrs. Kate Reld accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Orson Peterson on a trlD to Fish Lake for a few Lake City. Mlaa Lenna Hills of Olendale, days. Mr. Devon was taken to the Calif, was a guest of Mr. and Price hospital last Thursday to be operated on that evening for aoDendlcitls. His condition Is cononononooon NEW ATTACHMENT FOR YOUR RADIO reported good at present. Mayor and Mrs. E. O. Luke left to Thursday for the east on new attachment See this book on your radio, fits any vacation. They plan on visiting kv New mike, RCA. Attachment (and Mrs. Luke's relatives 13 records for a short time, on- York, going to Palmyra and the Hill Cumorah, and Inciden ' ly tally visit Detroit and drive 814.95 new car home. Make our store your headquar Mrs. E. R Cox entertained ters during the &C.V.R. and served a hot dinner to HUNTER DRUG CO. few ladles last Friday. They made a silk quilt for her. cnocionononon Wasatch Service Miss Marjorie Jewkes of Price visited her grandmother, Mrs. Maggie Jewkes, last week; Miss Elizabeth Cox accompanied her back home for a visit. IMtss Bell Snow had the misfortune to run a pitchfork tine In her foot last week. The speakers in Sunday night meeting were Frank Moffltt, La Var Sitterud and Lee Jewkes. A girls' chorus, "Prayer Perfect," was rendered. Mrs. Emil Luke was pleasantly surprised by relatives and friends on her birthday Friday. Luncheon was served to sixteen ladles. The second year group spent a week in the mountains with their leaders, Mrs. Fay 4-- H Cleveland Department A farewell testimonial in (honor of DeRell Litster will be held In Cleveland Friday night, August 26. It is planned to have a bonfire social at the Win. P. Stokes' farm If the weather permits; if not, it will probably be held in the auditorium.. Mrs. Forest Oilson was taken to the Price hospital Wednesday in a critical condition. She was to undergo an operation on Thursday morning of this week. Edward Larson, who had his leg broke several days ago, was taken to the Price hospital for special treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Merrll (Larson are entertaining a new boy at their home. Beth Jensen has been visiting relatives in Hiawatha. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Oliver from Oklahoma, accompanied " by their two daughters, have been visiting at the home of their father, Lars P. Larson and other relatives. All of the clubs, after a very successful year, closed their work this week. Miss Udella Day of Castle Pale has been visiting local relatives. Uneva Litster is visiting relatives in Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson of Wattis have been visiting local relatives. The Larsen families met with other relatives from Sanpete county for their annual reunion last Sunday in Flat Canyon. The county nurse held an examination last week for the club members to select two of the girls to attend the E.C.V.R. who rated the highest in health. seven rated Out of twenty-fou- r, Bell and Mrs. Geneva Jewkes. The girls enjoying the trip were Elaine Peacock, Arlene Cox, Nettle Huntington, Bar b a r a Taylor, Lois Livingston, Lucile Johnson and Ladean Cox. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Moffltt of Helper, and Mrs. Eva Jjenben, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen of Mt. Pleasant, visited Sunday in the homes of Jerry Page and Howard Reld. Beehive girls The enjoyed a horseback ride and swimming trip to Rock canyon flat on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCann, and Mrs. Glen Porter of Salt Lake City, were Sunday visitors of Frank Cox. The Jewkes Reid birthday club met with Mrs. Barbara Peterson Tuesday afternoon. The Relief Society Is present ing a program and pageant on Wednesday night in commem oration of the organization of the ward society in 1882. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Roberts returned to Colorado with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Conway for a1 visit and to see about their son's ' Lloyd's affairs. The Primary will hold their annual and ba "THE CROWD ROARS" zaar next Tuesday. Miss Betty Taylor is visiting COMING TO THE FfRICE THEATRE relatives in Price. As Tommy MtCoy, the boy fought his way from the slums to the heights, Robert Taylor presents the finest vigorous acting Job he has ever essayed in "The Crowd Roars," screening at the Price Theatre Sunday, PRICE THEATRE Monday and Tuesday. Here is the answer to the plea for action in pictures, with Taylor Sunday Monday putting every ounce of energy Tuesday and ability into ihls first prizeContinuous from 1:00 Sun. fight role. The picture is packed with thrills, warm romance, ROBERT TAYLOR gripping suspense. MAUREEN 0SULLIVAN The cast of champions supthe star: Frank Morgan porting in as his father, trouper; Edward Arnold as the The Crowd Roars' gaknbler behind the scenes of the fight game; Maureen O'Sullivan as his daughter and Jane Wyman as her school CARBON THEATRE chum and rival for Taylor's affections; William Gargan as the ex - light - heavyweight champ Monday Sunday in the ring by Taylor, his killed Continuous from 1:00 Sun. former pupil; Lionel Stander as the star's trainer; Nat Pedle-to- n GEORGE O'BREIN as Arnold's gambling rival; in Isabel Jewell as Gargan's wife; Gene Reynolds as Tommy McCoy as a' boy. Every one makes a standout of ihls or her La-Oon-- So 4-- -- Wasatch Chief and Golden Eagle Gasoline 15c Oil and 8 other Quality Brands GASOLINE and OIL AT LOWER PRICES H 4-- H Price, Utah Fourth South and Carbon Avenue on Price of county Emery highway) (South edge home-comi- Berkshire" hc Stocking that Becomes a Hahit CHOOSE BERKSHIRE, OFCOURSE Once You've Worn Berkshire Stockings You'll Always Wear Them For these stockings are specially reinforced again and again, in the toe with its patented Ring-To- e arrangement, and in the heel to a degree that makes it 90 percent stronger than the average stocking. ALL NEW SHADES Priced at 50c and 89c per Pair Tjhe jCyric ffiootery MRS. PEARSON, 02 West Main Street Manager PRICE, UTAH ROBBERS' ROOST ROUNDUP 8:15 P. M. Saturday, Sunday, Monday September 3-4- PRICE, UTAH Best Buckin' Bronks in North Ameri. Some of the Nation's Finest ca Riders Contesting for Splendid Purses. Specialty Acts, which Have Featured .. Madison Square Garden and Chicago Rodeos Wild! Tough! Rough! v and Furious! This Is a Rodeo Association of America contesting tournament and all riding is done under supervision of their rules and Judges. Seating facilities for 4,250 people v. M7 Shop Now for School Val ties Fast ANNOUNCEMENT and most of the others Litster and EaTline Arnell 95. Allred rated highest. A party of young people gave a sack and handkerchief show er in (honor of DeRell Litster, Saturday night at the Cowley home. An enjoyable evening was spent in games and dancing. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Maude Swink is visiting with her daughter at Price. Mr. and Mrs. Chriss Lindon of Salt Lake City visited old friends here Saturday, flfoey moved their household goods to Salt Lake City, where they expect to make then home. Several Cleveland people attended the farewell testimonial at Castle Dale Wednesday night in honor of DeRell Litster, a de parting missionary. George Oliver received word of the death of his mother at Salt Lake City. The family left at once for that place. A chicken dinner was served Sunday evening at the Litster home in the honor of their departing son, DeRell. Immediate members of the family from Castle Dale, Huntington and Cleveland were in attendance, also a few intimate friends. J. J. Larson, VerDell Larson and family and J. M. Hansen and family enjoyed a vacation in Huntington canyon one day 100 last week. The schoolhouse will undergo a thorough cleaning and calso- - mining next week, preparatory to the commencement of school. Lawrence Thorderson and family are now cozily located in their new home adjoining their place of business. Farmers are busy harvesting their second crop of hay. ng "Border G-Ma- n" CASTLE DALE CCC COMPANY 529 The Castle Dale OCC baseball team have made arrangements to play Ferron CCC at Castle Dale on Friday, August 2fi. This promises to be a game as the visiting team Is coming determined to win. On Saturday, August 27 the local team will meet Price City team. Both games will begin at 12 o'clock sharp so there will be no delay in the day's program. Foreman David Tuttle and his crew completed a drift fence east of Rochester this week. This is the fourth fence to be constructed this season by DG-2It separates private property from the Public Domain. Our baseball team defeated Wellington on Sunday, Aug. 21, on the local diamond. The game ended with a score of 4 to 11. Courses of instruction began in bookkeeping under Lieutenant Clarence W. Callahan this week with an enrollment of 15. English and photography were hard-foug- ht also started. Seats for tfte entire company and other fixtures for the Education Building are being constructed by eight men in a- newly organized Carpentry class. As soon as this is finished they plan to go on into further wood work and carpentry. Floyd Bevill, James Higgln-bottoand Charles Boyer are signed to meet opponents of their weight as a part of the boxing and wrestling program of the ECVR. m Plan a Building The first consideration the best building material price, quality considered. is where you may secure at the most reasonable ' Our New Stock of Lumber and Builders' Supplies has been selected of the Highest Type for any kind of building or remodeling. We invite you to drive out on East Main street in Price and inspect our complete stock of quality building supplies. HOME LUMBER S BUILDING CO. JOHN DAY, Ovner and Manager East Main Street Between 3rd and 4th East PRICE. UTAH Phone 181 ANNOUNCEMENT Subject to the wishes of the voters of Emery county, I wish to announce my candidacy for nomination for the office of County Recorder on the Democratic ticket at the primary election to be held" Tuesday, Sept. 13. MRS. VERA JOHNSON (Paid Political Adv.) ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce my candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the four-yeterm as County Assessor at the forthcoming primary election, subject to the wishes of the voters of Emery county. ar OLIVER JENSEN (Paid Political Adv.) ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce my candidacy for election to the office of County Recorder of Emery County, subject to the action of the Republican Primary, September 13, 1938. The votes of the residents of the county are re spect fully solicited. JESSIE B. NELSON (Paid Political Adv.) ANNOUNCEMENT I desire to announce that I will be a candidate for the office of County Recorder of Emery County on the Republican Ticket in the September 13 Primary, subject to the voters of this county. (Paid Political Adv.) MRS. CLINTY J. COX 7. - When You To the voters of Emery County, I wish to announce my candidacy for the office of County, Sheriff on the Democratic Ticket in the forthcoming Primary election. FRED W. LARSEN (Paid Political Adv.) ANNOUNCEMENT I respectfully announce my candidacy for the nomination to the office of County Atorney of Emery County. Utah, on the Democratic Ticket, subject to the wishes of the voters of the County. I also wish at this time to express to the people of Emery County my sincere thanks and appreciation for the splendid support given to me during the time I have held public office. Paid Political adv. w. G. PEACOCK, Jr. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce that I am a candidate for nomination on the Democratic ticket at the Primary Election to be held on September 13, 1938, for Uie office of County Treasurer of Emery County. ALVA WALL Paid Political adv. FOR SALE One good balloon tire bike for only $9.75 at the AUCTION SAI.F! Carbon Furniture & Appliance Saturday, August 27. Sale wiU Co., in Price. start at 2:00 p.m., sharp 100 butter wrappers with We have listed 10 head of Jer your name printed on them, sent sey and Holstein dairy cows from postpaid for $1.15. Colorado. If you're looking Emery for a County Progress. family cow, be sure to attend this sale. We also have 50 A laTgo stock of good head of sheep, ewes and lambs; sewing machines pric)me wnite race cattle; some ed very reasonable at the Car- extra bon Furniture & Appliance Co . and good sound young saddle work horses; some farm in Price. Phone 583 machinery and other items too Bring numerous to mention. sold see it your stuff and v- home. SU This (SSbcn-Emer- is your marKe- y Clyde Graham, Frioe, Auction C Auctioneer nw large stock of used, at V JJ, repossessed radios we knockout prices this & APP the Carbon Furniture awance Co., in Price. Phone A - |