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Show ir SEPTEMBER 26, FRIDAY, UtEKl COtMl fKUUKtSS, tAMU 1947 DALfc, wor-Jg- , I yi.all I p 1! .a BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL ) j directory & HAMMOND IIAMMOND - ATTORNEYS Any lens duphcated Same Day Left PRICE BLDG. .SILVAQNI LEWIS OPTICAL CO. MAKERS OF GLASSES 277 Telephone the Phone Warren' 8 Flower 397 With Flowerg For All Occasions Place orders with local agents Bonded Members of F. T. D. Phone 220 Price, Utah Price Floral Therald N. Jensen Duane A. Frandsen 4 Tele. Price, Utah Shop MRS. JOHN GROSSO, prop. 56 N. 1st West 568 BANKS loam FRIENDLY HELPFUL ACCOMMODATING Three Reasons WHY YOU will . enjoy doing business with the i Price, Utah uavici MENS CLOTHING J Carbon Emery Bank 2 PRICE, UTAH B0YACKS Federal Reserve System and the Federal Deposit Insurance Member I MENS SHOP Corporation For SERVICE I . Price, Utah tU.mbsr Federal Reserve System Insurance Bud Federal Deposit Corporation 8 E. MOTOR Bring in Your Cleaning. For a few cents we will return it by mail to Mail Orders We cater , BLACKBURNS RADIO SERVICE Phone ONE STOP Gas, Oil SUPERSERVICE and Accessories Certified Used Cars Agents for Cbevrolets and Bulcks. Price, Utah Quality 755 Makes Of Radios, 90 Day Guarantee STROMBERG 1 CARLSON AND I MOTOROLA - RADIOS Complete Line Of Sound Equipment MORTICIANS "y t A Funeral Service To have beauty, dig-and consolation, (nitv tosi tribute need , : ool ie expensive. 1I Wallace Mortuary t' U Prices DRIVE IN AND SAVE; South Carbon Avenue and Railroad Tracks Repair Service On All lil t Lower l,fcW : y Gasoline and Oils V73T7 Price Utah tion SERVICE SALES, RADIO 8ALES, SERVICE 8 E. Main St. 746 WASATCH SERVICE PRICE, UTAH )OOI Phone REDD MOTOR CO. & ?! Main, Price. , 4 . ALVIN WAIIAC. - Llcensfd Embalm er Licensed funeral Director ) Ambulance !. Servloe Lady Attendant t deveSment and it is fitting to salute the newspapers and the men and women who publish them for the job they have and to encourage them to success in still greater jobs WHEREAS, lie ahead, THEREFOR, I, HER- MAW, Governor of state of Utah, do desig- the period of October 1st NOW, nate to Ocober 8th, 1947, inclusive as , NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK, for Utah, and I urge our citizens to become familiar with and to evaluate the con- trlbutions made by our news- - of Provo. received a telegram Thursday telling of the death of his eldest sister at Elmwood, Illinois. He was unable to attend the funeral. C. and family West- vlce-pres- Corn-don- Day Dreaming and Tractor Driving DONT GO TOGETHER! at vice-BER- resentatlve. The final night of initiation for the O. G. Club was held Wednesday night. Thirteen new members were put in. OF Professor Honors Newspaper Week Lofley Mr and Mrs Walter brook Elcten res ' .; Mortensen, Helen Hlnkins, secre.; Hazel Brasher, Yvonan Arnold and Brasher, YVonna Arnold and e, Clarissa Dalton, Social mUtee; Saly Arnold, reporter, officers in the Boys Organi-thzatlon are: Faun Leamaster, T pres.; Archie Blackham, pres.; LaVel King, secre.; Geary McCandJess, Boyd Motftensen, and Ray Stokes, social com- mlttee; and Gary Arnold, rep- Djrls L sra 9 If you operatb tractor on land that has steep banks, of Helper and Mr and Mrs Rex Oviatt and family of Price and Mr and Mrs Clinton Oviatt of We- treacherous hillsides and hall hidden obstructions, watch your speed and the ground around you. Don't let yourself and the tractor be tipped over by something you could have driven around. llington were Sunday visitors Ada Oviatt home. at the Mr 'and Mrs Donald Gordon and family of Price spent the weekend at the Que Oviatt residence helping him celebrate his birthday. Duane Jones made a trip to Ephraim Sunday to get his father, whose car had broken This advertisement, 4. 5. Reduce speed when turning or applying Individual brakes. Be cauWatch tor obstructions. tious near ditches or steep hillsides. Allow no riders unless seat is provided. Never operate tractor unless Is shielded. power take-of- i Do not till fuel tank with engine running. 0 J 55t? Mills Equipment Co. has reStandard-vill- e at Carbon Avenue River Bridge PRICE, UTAH hospital and is confined to her bed for a few days. Delile Cramer w'ho is attending school at Logan, and Mr and Mrs Lynn Cramer visited at home this week end. Mr and Mrs McNeil, our two teachers, motored to Orem to visit over the week end. parent-teacheThe first Thursday meeting was held night at the school house. The new officers were elected and the course of study for this year was given by Mrs Laverne 3. pre- So. Jones 2. pared in cooperation with the National Safety Council, is sponsored by Mr and Mrs Alonzo Richards returned home Sunday night after a week end trip to Moon CAREFUL E 1. DON'T TAKE A CHANCE down. turned home from' a Dealer HARVESTER Your INTERNATIONAL rs 7 QUALITY DRY 7 CLEANERS w FITZWATER BUSINESS MACHINES CO. Sales Repairs Supplies All Types Business Machines CLEANERS .1 MACHINES BUSINESS i First National Bank ' M. Rowley Mrs Charles WITH SAFETY See St iL SfoSersTr t's 3 Lake. Price I E John Shop Say It ; JENSEN & FRANDSEN I Attorneys at Law I Mrs Faye Jones, Reporter Mr and Mrs Clifford Erickson had as Sunday Quests at their home Mr and Mrs Chas. Stevensen and children of Hi- Mrs Frank B. Hanson Attorney at Law Silvagni Building the Mrs Rinda Wilson had as her guest the past week her mother FLORISTS PRICE, UTAH , ears the awatha. UTAH PRICE, I ' n, B. ELMO notes 3 , I OPTICIANS LAWYERS an j oTNNSSe0sbuEgn;e& in ) PAGE FIVE I Mr and Mrs Ellen Blackdays ago to John Jorgensen, CLAWSON notes who lived near Salt Lake. Mr I of Dragerton visited relburn Bessie Wright, reporter. Black bought the Wm. Hunter atives here Tuesday. house and two lo'.s in town and By The Governor of the State .papers to our state and to ac- afd Mrs Andrew Tucker Mr and Mrs Elain Ralphs of Provo and Mr made a business has moved in. Alfred Childs of Utah cept and acknowledge the slo-- 1 and children trip to Salt Thnmn Mrs 'and returned from Idaho Monday, WHEREAS, freedoms of Your Sheffield Lake last week, that, Newspaper H a .aV rejoining his wife here. wJrei Mr and Mrs 0;car Black- by Serving press, speech and assem- - Serves Freedom A peculiar but ship, a.d ' sitors at the Ro' burn of Orangeville, and Mr Orangeville disastrous fire occurred yesterIN WITNESS WHEREOF, I bert kRUey home here. and Mrj Alvin Blackburn and Mrs Frank Cox and children family of day afternoon, a few minutes set have hereunt0 band my Wellington, visited of Price visited relatives here relatives here after the threshing machine ments of events and develop- and caufcd affed Sunday. had started threshing for Mrs In Mr and Mrs Kent HouseVLtnr ' Gat Seal Of the State Of Friday International Mrs Cora Charlesworth spent keeper ThaynO, a flame of fire shot spent a few days in Salt the week end at Price and at- Lake last week. out of the machine and set tended a family gathering ln ablaze the two grain stacks, Mrs Isabelle Barney of Salt of her birth anni- Lake corral and pig pen, totally de- -, visited relatives here the and versary, at the Price City Park. past week. stroying all. The inside of the maintaining them, North Emtry Max rethe WHEREAS, Jensen and Lynn Wright newspapers thresher was burned out, High School spent the week end here from suiting in a loss of $750. .The'0 the nation and our. StateThe which rob us of Provo and attended Peach Day millionsforces machine had been recently pur have done and are continuof tons of soil every oris K, Eeporter j(sen, to do a magnificent Job in at Ferron. chased by John Snow, Geo. Jen ling year are selective take sen, Andrew Anderson, and J. supporting those freedoms as Mr and Mrs Lund Seely of the best and mast they tgf productive N. Robertson, and this was its well as In winning the war and rirsf eaSTof Salt Lake sPen a da s at portions of the soil and leave rmnaogs in the second, job. Mrs Thaynes loss malntalning the the home of Mrs Jane Larsen. behind the least productive. game Newspapers Jne, aSv?f ftfeS of Utah have proved so vital orf?!!JfdfS N 9nd George Jeffs, the little one hav UliKlY YEARS AGO A few days' ing been born Monday nite. Huntington 5'c ' "back a trade was consumma-- d Fenton Williams, brother to is taking the J ted whereby George M. Miller N. L. Williams, made vacant in the .local "a place sold their associates his jmd 84 1 grist mill to a gentleman from school by the drafting of Lyer t Jthe Sevier country. Our high man G. Larsen. Frederick W. 'S Orangeville l school will open its doors next1 Fail, of Mr and Mrs Wm. I Monday and we expect to see F. sonand Miss Vila Jewkes, Fail, classrooms occupied with still a goodly number. Four male, both of Orangeville, were marchef tnnd two lady teachers will com! ried at the home of the bride afternoon. Harry Wednesday . v. ' pose the teaching corps. was who kicked in the Reid, James Jeffs, Castle Dale teaT si- -, head by a horse while on the Castle downer Dales first cf 5 14 stitches " lo, has announced that it is mountains, required 83 to hold in his it in tongue 'now and his entire anv corn complete place. Into been has put ' 4?lt withcrop FORTY YEARS AGO enough room left for, ' ln same size. I. E. Black, the . another crop Huntington Co. fine baby girl is making our miller, sold his eighty-acr- e end tils house here. HU merry the home of Mr and Mrs farm on the south flat a few addition son Alva will be here next week to care for the place. Castle Dale David Keni- son on Thursday sold his place to Fred E. Larson for $800.00. Miss Belle Pettey, the local telephone operator, returned from Helper the fore part of the Reliable Service In Price week, having had a pleasant visit. -- tlAU Price, Utah FURNITURE Oliveto Furniture and Hardware Price, Utah New and Used Rugs Wallpaper furniture Home oi Distinctive Kroehier Furniture Expert repair shop electrical appliances of APPLIANCES ELECTRIC ELECTRIC SUPPLIES AUTOMOTIVE REPLACEMENT PARTS For All Cars Eastern Utah Electric Company Utah Rocky Mount, N. C, has a way of Kay Kyee, fer.-nerv.Doyha from rror evon alts down at a linotype machine during whn msK'rtj a vtit U kha Naw York Herald Tribune In honor of National NawaJ paper Weak, October 1 to 8. No mistake, however, Is Kay's decision to' eelebrau Newspaper Week by switching hla NBC College of Musical Knowledge to Saturdays at 10:00 p.m EST, starting October 4. , tU-- :ln V,or!l W kept datt rh M mtornifct 4 the Th comFwd t Tomak- as tried to keeping 1.000. simp! Restin'14. guan and the canal osals hsa security f comPnsttUm statutes-- i , . Red Hunting Caps $1.59 J4 begins IU , probim. ar Hunting Knives $2.00 CALL Nephf L. Williams Phone 31-Castle Dale eieC of the ,ry wht uedtolt. y. Mc. and d- w0rk-sav- Utne S! can' now The may month ing apPUan . - be dealers. Sales Russetl e suhstitn nUitary ny. Gun Cleaning Equipment Of All Kinds n rc- u-- are n'odern t realize a u tricity reduces farm pt I S It Buy Your Shells Early! of bave come the 'COrt now tertitory increases d evCr fB0,e than D consider Q VL before- - that all far elcctncal . is suggest mcrs i'ecilne ' tWlt caf appUances est electric equip now. PROTECTION FIRE tk ;tyetnlHCl but Mr,rarrntuy. n lilable ? Of course trie aPpUances Hunting Gloves, 59c pr. Sporting Goods Since 1920 about .fgenerwt m tfet Returns I-- na Your during -- Increase pork and 0n tion-dKa-B- Tbs th Eh('riciy foe-ta- in 10 V IftW that , '1 to reprenlH' .-- Cv,w comple" imated outl Footballs $1.79 and up luth deseed .. ten 7w;ruct to on son-in-la- w, against the ravages of and Price Day. Miss Mary "Jones, daughter of Mr and Mrs D. W. Jones, who has been working this summer at Provo and Pleasant Grove, has returned home to commence her school work. Her grandmother accompanied her home. Mr and Mrs William Winders received word of the death of their George Fass-eli- n of Price. Lynn Brotherson and Don Barnes of Salt Lake City visited in Elmo Sunday. Mrs Ma-d- a Brotherson returned with them to visit her aged mother, who is suffering from a fall at her home in Salt Lake City. John Mason of Sacramento, California, is a visitor at the Nelson Alger home. He is Mrs Algers uncle, and she hasnt seen him for several years. Mrs Margie Jones was taken to the Price hospital Sunday for a minor operation. Mrs Ericksen is taking care of her children during the time she will be absent from home. Mrs Cora Oliver celebrated her birthday Saturday. Her children were all home with her. A dinenr was enjoyed and many gifts were received. Mr and Mrs vemell Oliver of Wellington were present. the I, and dca!c Morgf, ,.r pick-u- P (Co 5Ti Dealer GBHj- - Eastern Utah Electric S QEHHHsJlfc X AGENT Fire Home A Insurance Co. Utah Company !f lilfAtj? Company Price, Utah A UTAH POWER & ...lit rQMPANY WtSSASt |