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Show 2, NOVEMBER 1st EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE HFrT1 WHEN III PRICE SHOP fe FRANDSEN jENSEN & Attorneys at Law Therald N. Jensen Duane A. Frandsen Tclc: Utah ived usbar. in scha.i 4 Pri. Hi. a d ho: s a. 568 PRICE, UTAH CO. Warrens Flower Repairs Supplies Say It With Flowers Main, Price. Phone 746 machines comp; Atteni Sales Co: . g Man Shop Business Machines All Types la heai For All Occasions P'ardeurl1 Members Phone reside REPAIRS ON RADIOS OF MAKES ALL Radios We Buy Used an, GUARANTEED Blej id n la ?n Ja g 220 price, vtah E. Phone Price Main Frank B. Hanson Attorney at Law Silvagni Building 755 ; PRICE, ickbu: Jense Laist UTAH A nd led Hi Reasons WHY YOU will doing business with the Three enjoy Emery Bank Carbon t! nsen Octobi IJRICE, UTAH Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member and the M t ihot a; r in It MENS dayfiel: SHOP Halowe' Price Tuesda was e: e Jump furnished by the orchestra. A very en- joyable evening was had by all. Mrs. ; Moore arrived home Monday from the Price JAndy Phone 397 ONE STOP SUPERSERVICE Gas, Oil and Accessories Certified Used Cars Agents for Chevrolets and Bulcks. Price, Utah for For SERVICE WITH SAFETY See First National Bank Price, Utah Member Federal Reserve 8yetem and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Electrical Treatments Chiropractic thi being F. A. MIGLIORE DR. Torger. i Price Floral Hour: Dally 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. Hours: 7 to S P. M. Evening borate Wednesday Friday and other evenings by Appointment only PHONE 699-Room Silvagni Bldg. PRICE, Utah B. L. DART attorney-at-la- Phone w iff, alt I Main West Shop . Monday Sundays MRS. JOHN GROSSO, prop. 56 N. 1st West oni Price, Utah imvid WASATCH SERVICE w Quality 657 Gasoline and Oils Price, Utah St. helpiii at at Lower Ref re ut nd Prices DRY QUALITY Join: CLEANERS Under New Management Mu gone DRIVE IN AND SAVE" South Carbon Avenue and Railroad Tracks Price, Utah in Your Cleaning. few cents we will return it by mail Bring For a cater to Mail Orders Oliveto Furniture PRICE, UTAH Price, Utah We ter lesdame ack au i, visita ie inter' Society Funeral Service A as io the: ; ailworti i was REDD MOTOR CO. BOYACKS ndersft: of nd music school onninq and Hardware Rugs Wallpaper Homo of Kroehler Furniture Distinctive To have beauty, dignify and consolation, Hie last tribute need not be expensive. he Ms Chit have Wallace Drage: 19. Fi Mortuary A. e fello ;en tent ring. Ha recariffla ALVIN WALLACE. Licensed Embalmer Licensed Funeral Director Ambulance Service Lady Attendant days, ers we: in Lai' nd Mn en ant New and Used Furniture Expert repair shop of electrical appliances Hammond & Hammond Attorneys Telephone Silvagni Bldg. 277 Price Here they are! First aids for that bright tomorrow when most of your housework will be done for you . . . NOT by you! Look over the list and decide which you want first Theyre well worth waiting and saving for . . . now. sr hunt id Ra with cat th om al om loac her ir Way horn valuable and appreciated traveler. It service that can be rendered to the automobile is really something to write home about CAN YOUR COMMUNITY vital to hour or other unusual services ? S. ' ires night travelers are: Filling Stations Auto Repair and Parts jgf f, 41 P Available At J. L. Larson, Owner j ' One case of chicken-po- x and one case of mumps has been reported in Green River the past week. No other cases are yet discovered Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wilson received word from their son, Francis, that he had arrived safe in the United States from Europe and expects to be home soon. Mrs. Nolan Curtis received word from her husband, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Curtis, and who is with the navy Sea Bees in Okinawa, which is the first news that they have received from him since the typhoon struck the island. He stated that he was well and safe, that during the storm he had taken cover In one of the large native stone tombs that are scattered about on the Island. He said his shelter was not comfortable, but was substantial and was about the only thing that was able to withstand the storm and he was very thankful to have it. He also stated that their chapel where they held their religious meetings was about the only building left standing and it came through with little damage, compared to the ENLISTMENT IN THE REGULAR ARMY WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH LIFETIME SECURITY A ry STUDYTHESE DEUEFITS v- V $50 to $704 pel month in oddhtuntofood, Ydothlng, howling, xlra vob,$$8. GW ti'HMi, ..I . - iHfiHIP 't f roonliitmont V' allowance, . ' - oyean ' V fk 20 yaor of nrk, wbfcmfial pay forfcf. banOfSta including L triWf of tCJ y' i ' nttat p . danidf attention Compfal moce) ft during torvtao. ' Votifepns ftotpitalixa-tionGor- fofdapondont. IE) 3Q dayt foriough a yoar at full pay. Half faro furioogh rain on railroad. 5c a mil allowance Jot mnlistment furlough. ELECTRIC WELDING and Acetylene Mechanic Work LEE SEELEY Castle Dale, Utah QmiH Out QuMSud iMwfi Frank Hatt is trucking cattle to Ogden this week for sale for Andrew Ekker, of Hanksville, Several trucks have already been taken there. Leigh Christiansen, Seaman first class, arrived home Tues- - G-- AAAAAAAAAAAA A n n i 10 25, 40, 60 WATTS 100 WATTS HUS O frfr E . 15c Ladies' Dresses "Street and Dressy Ladies' Coats Clotk and Fur 20c Children's TAX Drag Stores I w, been scheduled soon. The members of the PreSby-tfrja- n Tuesday at Altonah. gave a program and a dourer Monday evening at the chapel in honor of Dr. Ensign on his 81st aniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Maharry spent a few days of last week Larson Auto Supply and in Salt Lake on business and Hardware Company to visit their daughter, Betty Lou, who is attending school Huntington, Utah there. Mr. and1 Mrs. C. A. Puckett Supplies and daughter, Mrs. Ralph A. and Brown, from Tulsa, Qakla-hom- a, Fixtures visited here last week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pat for Brown. Mr. Puckett came to Green River to go deer huntO the builder ing with Mr. Brown. It was O the miner his first hunt and he was greatly thrilled and excited to O the housewife shoot a big buck. The women O the farmer a visit with Mrs. enjoyed Brown while the men were on O the motorist viously bulb sockets, for filling empty and replacing burn-out- s to keep handy as spares. Theyre here! ISO WATTS . Service , Ambulance Service Towing Vv brother-in-la- Mrs. give it. GUY S. WARE boast of 24 i. Mr. and Jess Barlow of Grand Junction. The funeral was held and HOUR isited i i Seely was accompanied by her son, Richard, and her sister . W. railrpad sent a train through Green River Wednesday enroute, to Salt Lake for celebrating and exhibition. It consisted of a large modern type deisel engine pulling a string of narraw gage flat and box cars and the old time narrow gage engine, representing the first train operated enroute by the railroad and obseralso the new glass-to- p vation car representing their The the hunt. today mode of travel. train did not stop here but Mrs. Florence Seely left on traveled at a very low speed to Monday night to attend the one a chance to observe ne HUNTER DRUG CO. CASTLE DALE Shiner, to the Mariana islands, stopped communication and transportation as well and had caused so much damage and chaos, w'ould delay his release to return home, which had pre- R. Westingfo ouse Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, Casslnets, Heartburn, Slscplessnssa, sta I due to Excess Add. Sold on 16 days trial Ask for Willards Message which fully tree at explains this treatment Ho-ga- where they picked up a load of service men to return home. Leigh will leave again next Tuesday to report back to duty. Mr. and Mrs. Dorian Christiansen and son Leigh, spent Monday visiting in Montrose, Colo., with their daughter and sister, Mrs. LeRoy Belle. Mrs. Margaret Peeler and Mrs. Vivian Dinning were visitors in Price, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Logan Bedier and Miss Jane Seely were in Price Friday. of their In commeroration 75th anniversary, the D. & he spent about a year and a half. Mayor Albert May, whom has work day may appear unreasonable, yet it is the most wit! Mrs. Adac hospital, where she spent the past week and a half recovering from a serious operation. Her condition is improving, but she Is still quite ilL Messers Chaffin, Faun, Lew, Ken, Ned and Clell, ail visited in Green River last week. Clell departed Wednesday to return to his home in Ned went on to California and the others returned to Hanksville. Art Murfy, of Fruita, Colo., was a Green iRiver visitor last week. Oily Forsman returned home last week after an extended visit in Salt Lake City. (Bill Ross, formerly of Green River, now residing in Salt Lake, is visiting here at the present time, at the home of his brother, Frank. Bill just recently received his discharge from the army after about four and a half years service. He was one of the first inductees from Green River and he. spent two and a half years of his time with the army in the Aleutian Inlands. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Scovill and children, visited in Or- angeville Saturday and Sunday. They were accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Avery Dunfofd and son, who will visit with them for a few days. Mr. Dunford just returned home from the European was, where been quite ill for several days is now improving and is able to be up and around again. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred King entertained a group of their friends at a venison supper Refrigerator Homo Freezer at their home Friday evening. The guests included: Mr. and Range Mrs. Delbert Tidwell, Mr. and Laundromat Mrs. Arthur Ekker, and Mrs. Water Heater Charley Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Automatic Iron Frank Ross and Mrs. Betty G Clothes Dryer Smith. Roaster-Ove- n G IRey L. Hatt, accompanied G Hot Plate by Douglas Giles and Eddie G Coffee Maker Ekker, took the Hatt car over G Percolator to Grand Junction, Saturday G Waffle Baker for a new paint job. It was G Toaster done in two-togreen. The G Sandwich Grill boys returned home Saturday G Vacuum Cleaner evening. Mrs. Don Harris and infant G Electric Fan G Dishwasher son, arrived in Green River G Garbage Disposer Friday to join her husband, who has been working here for G Steam Iron the past few weeks. They plan G boner to remain here until Mr. HarG Room Heater ris job assignment for the Air Conditioner G UB.GB is finished and then G Warming Pad they will return to their home On Display as Soon in Salt Lake. Mrs. Harris moos Available TbsyV , Mrs. Vera Weber, who ther, Homomating Cantor 00 Floor has been in Salt Lake with her for some time also returned home Friday. Miss Iona Thompson entertained a group of her young friends at a Halloween parExclusive Dealer in ty at her home Friday evenEmery County ing. It was a masquerade with and refreshprizes, games ment. A spooky good time QUICK RELIEF FROM was had by all. Delicious reSymptoms of Distress Arising from freshments were served by the STOMACH ULCERS hostess. Howard Sandlberg spent a DUE TO EXCESS ACID few days in Green River last week to join the deer hunting Free BookTellaof HomeTrea tine trt that Weber and Must Help or it WIU Cost You Nothing party of Albert He returned home Over two million bottles of the WILLARD company. TREATMENT have been sold for relief of with a nice big buck, as did symptoms of distress arising from Msmach all others in that company. and Duodsnal Ulcsn due to beess AcM wife, U A 24 day Loui-sian- e; head-hunte- a: Mr. aj ided ; The high school sponsored a dance last Friday night, it was masquerade and prizes were given for the best costumes. The first prize was awarded to CleRa Ross and Mazel Curtis, who were dressed as Raggedy Ann and Ragged Andy. The second prizes was given to Eugene Hunt, who atired in a grass skirt, isrepresenting a south-se- a r. land There were many clever and original costumes. Also each school class had a booth for sigh seeing, side shows, fortune prizes, telling and ect., also refreshments were enjoyed. Good Hallowe'en HELPFUL FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATING ice nd ret local ,Kenta of F. T. D. ckburns Radio Service Nels; :tt, CO. MAKERS OF GLASSES Any lens duplicated the Same Day Left. mZWATER BUSINESS ove y ry LEWIS OPTICAL im rt other after his ship, U.S.S. buildings left standing funeral of her mother, Mrs. Bay, docked at Californ- on the island. He feared that Mari ah Jensen Shiner, wife of ia, after a trip from Aleutions the damage done which had C. N. of Altona. Mrs. Green River Department . Sylvia Hunt, Reporter endi; race DALE, UTAH Apparel-Scho- ol Coats and Dresses Restaurants . Hospitals Medical and Dental Services Accessories-Bag- s r Gloves Hats Buy Your Fur Coat HOW With a , musual services will be widely broadcast b) customers. DISCOUNT spetf i at Fer-hte- OF rpJJJCin AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT V All BiiUin K Ult Uu UTAH STATE DEPARTMENT Clift who lent & IIs (This advertisement is number ten of a aerie to promote tourist trade for the entire state.) a krtl EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO. Distributors PRICE , UTAH La 0M,()deJl Dress Shop PRICE, UTAH |