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Show FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, EMERY 1949 HEATING and AIR ! FARMERS ! We pay cash for dead or useless horses, cows, sheep, or hogs. Call Price 9S6W for fast pick-u- p service. Highest prices paid for deer and elk skins. Repair of all makes of refrigerators, washing machines, and electric motors. Repair of all electric appliances electric ranges, etc. Write or call: Clayton Worthen 4th East, Price Phone 857-- J, Price 684 N. ALL KINDS Also pinking Mrs Draper HEMSTITCHING and buttonholes. at Morells Drees Shop in Huntington. 52tp40 CASTLE DALE, UTAH Snow. Frank (Buster) Fi-of the who was home on furlough some weeks ago, is now recuperating in the Vet erans Hospital in Salt Lake, is an art we specialize In. If Carbon-Emery Animal n after his auto acoident in Claw you have a heating or Co. One mile south of son a few weeks ago. ditioning problem, call or write Dr. and Mrs Harry Nielsen 26tp7 WASATCH PUKNACE and AP- Price. the fore part of this PLIANCE OO., Lennox Dealer, spent tools All types saws, cutting week in Salt Lake City on bus(Phone 095R1) and lawn Price, Utah. mowers and scissors iness. We carry a complete line of precision sharpened by machine. Mrs Viola Cummins and chil heating equipment and our Shop at M. A. Strong residence, dren have moved to California. mechanics are highly skilled 4tpl5 Her mother, Mrs George Foote, tall Huntington, Utah. In installation work. caring for the FOR SALE 100 head of sheep. who has been now moved to has Contact Melvin Staker, Hunt- children, CUSTOM RUG WEAVING Salt Lake Oity to join her husFor the best in home woven ington, Utah. Phone 2943. there after 2tcl6 band who went rugs, C. E. Hales, Huntington. selling their home. Former W. W. Murray Ranch. is Millie Christensen Mrs Weiner pigs. W. tc52 FOR SALE F. Ungritch, Castle Dale, ltp home after a couple of months stay In Greenrlver with her FOR SALE 4 room modern daughter and family, Mr and trick home. Good granary, Mrs Lee Gledhill. Her intenchicken coop for 500 chickens, tions now are to go to Nephi garage and out buildings. See for Christmas where she will James Anderson, Castle Dale. stay a month or so with one 4tpl6 of her aunts. Well built, LOST - NOV. 25 The line up for next week two year old cocker spaniel so that all people may be postmale dog. Black with little ed on coming events prior to white spot under front of neck, Christmas is as follows: has sad eyes. Would the party Monday, Dec.. US, Budget Show who found this dog on the Tues. Dec. 20, MIA party highway along the front of the Wed. Dec. 21, Budget Show Allen farm 3 miles south of Thur. Dec. 22 The school Christ Huntington please return the mas program. dog. Or, anyone knowing the Fri. Dec. 23, Primary Christwhereabouts of this dog please mas party notify Dick Allen, Huntington, Sat. Dec 24, Special Show 3tcl6 Sun. Dec. 25, Sunday School Utah. program. FOR SALE Used 4 burner Mon. Dec. 26, Special Show. Hot Point Electric Range, Prac new with Mr childs and Mrs Cleon Huntsman, tlcally play pen floor and padding. Tile top Mr and Mrs George Huntsman kitchen table. Mrs Nagelvort. and daughter Nila In one car Call Huntington 4242. ltc and Mr and Mrs Morris Single-to- n and son Sam and their daughters Mrs Eleanor George FERRON notes and Mrs Colleen Jorgensen In another car attended a funeral By Mrs Deborah Huntsman of a relative, Mr George Potts, Mrs Augusta Behling is at at Upalco, Utah Saturday. The home now with her daughter Huntsman car attempted to and family, Mr and. Mrs Jesse return home that night and Larsen, after having spent a got as far as Thistle where few weeks with a daughter and decided the snow and wind they Allen. Mr Joe Mrs and family, was too much to plow through Mr and Mrs Paul Fletcher and they stayed with friends and family are rejoicing over and relatives at Birdseye, near the arrival of his father, Mr Thistle. They continued home F. E Fletcher, from Salt Lake after the roads were Sunday City, who will visit them for cleared. The Singleton car a few weeks. in Kamas with Mr ana stayed Mrs Georgina Snow is now Wallace Bickmore. Returnhere visiting with her son and Mrs home Monday they found family, Mr and Mrs Perry E. ing the road blocked near This because of the rock slide were rerouted back through Neplhd before getting home. Mrs Vina Pots, wife of the deOUR BURIAL ceased, and a sister of Mrs Singleton came with them and SERVICES ARE will remain for some time. CONDITIONING Electric Appliance REPAIRING COUNTY PROGRESS, h U. S. Army, air-co- SLASHED Mrs Elizabeth Shields of Salt brief visit with home folks. Lake, Wm. P. White of Price, Miss Grace Mortensen of Sarah Jensen of Huntington Wells Bott and , and George P. White and Maria Washington, Monday, w, m. the present an operetta uiam ;noqe uxj -- uj sjoqtiSpu JtioX OPTOMETRISTS VISUAL at ANALYSIS VISUAL SKILLS .VISUAL TRAINING She Didnt Believe. It will be held in the school auditorium. Tickets foi adults will be 25c; high school students 15c and elementary students '10c. Buses will run. Utah Price I i SUITS 20 pet. Off NOT PARADES, DIGNIFIED QUIET, UNUSUAL OFFERING DRESSY LAST RESTING CREATE THAT $10.00 me (gloria 0tjnp Sunday afternoon, Dec. PLACE DO MEMORIES DO NOT FADE OR DIM A. ALVIN WALLACE LEONARD H. WALLACE Licensed Morticians PRICE, UTAH BIG Is Full BASEMEN! STORE of the Very Finest 11, a big Turkey Shoot was held at the City Park under the direction of the Baseball Jensen proved to be an Club.-Merri- TO THE PROCEDURES AND THEY DRESSES BUT OCR outstanding marksman, shooting six shots and hitting the bulls eye every shot making a perfect shoot and winning two turkeys. This project Is to get fluids to help lught the City Park, making it possible to play baseball and other sports at night. This is the second Shoot of this kind for that purpose, the first being held Nov. 20 at the Ferron Creek very Bridge. Both proved to beBase-bail ssuccessful, netting the Club approximately $50 clear. The Baseball officers desire to thank the people who participated for, their support. ll SHOP HERE NOW ! OLIVETO FURNITURE AND HARDWARE GO, PRICE, UTAH South Side of Main Street between Carbon Avenue and First East EMERY notes TOASTYl Mr and Mrs Randall Jensen have been visiting the past two weeks with his parents, Mr and Mrs Homer D. Jensen. Mr and Mrs Wilford Broderick have spent the past week at Burley, Idaho on business and visiting their daughter, Mr and Mrs Wendell Gibby. The infant son of Mr and Mrs Earl Olsen has been in the Price Hospital the past weeg but is improved. Mr and Mrs Bert Maxfield have gone to Salt Lake to visit their son, Mr and Mrs Evan Maxfield. White Red Black Brown CLEVELAND notes Child By Mrs Wm. T. Litster Mrs Clemont Johnson has returned from the Price Hospital where she underwent an operation. Glen, son of Mr and Mrs Ea Jensen underwent an operation last week at the Price Hospital. He had just returned from Col orado where he had been employed for some time. Marian Thomas went to Salt Lake last week where she was to Join har sister and brother-in-laon a trip to Wyoming. Mrs Ruth Staker and children of Huntington visited last week with her parents, Mr and Mrs Wm. P. Stokes. Corner Arnold and family visited Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake with their dauv ter and husband, Mr ana tms Lamar Mortensen. Fred Ottesen has sold his home in the lower part of town to Mr and Mrs Myrlin Christiansen, who have now moved Into it. Mr and Mrs Max Price, who formerly occupied the home, have moved to Spring Canyon. Faye McArthur was a business visitor in Salt Lake last , Misses v Girls Spectator. Shearling cuffs, warm e lining, style all get cheers on campus votes in town. Flat sole takes any shoe. Kwik fastener opens way down. weather-may-car- Match up these boots for mother and them to drive the car, daughter, big and little sister. Wear loafer shoes, with with Wonderful tweeds, enjoy the snow. the For shoe. fits over country slacks. It any or in town. Womens, misses, childrens sizes. eJ.VD $2.95 to $3.45 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GIFT HOUSE SLIPPERS FOR CHILDREN, LADIES AND MEN Price Trading Shoe rea Department w week. Mr and Mrs Van Jones and daughter were week end visitors in Salt Lake. Delbert Peterson of Price & a Miss Jenseir of Orangeville were Sunday visitors in Cleveland. The first PTA meeting ot the season was held one night last week. k The lien lYillys Station I'igon Takes Yon Through When do Other Gar Can! Dont be isolated by heavy snow and roads. Get the car that gets you through when nothing else can the ice-glaz- ed new Willys Station Wagon. When you shift to drive, you get traction that takes you up slippery grades, cuts down tendency to skid, makes driving safer. The 4 Wheel-Drive Willys Station Wagon is a car youll drive the year -- round. It rides six adults in roomy comfort and handles easily in 2 or drive. Rear seats are quickly removable to provide 98 cubic feet of space for hauling. If you live where roads are often blocked or have duties that must not be delayed, the 4 Wheel Drive Willys Station Wagon is your best assurance of getting through. Let us demonstrate . this remarkable new model for you now. -- -- 4-lVfieePr- ive Also made with drive, 4 or S cylinders, overdrive puas 3bx - prices COATS jo 05 Dr. W. W. LEWIS Dr- R. D. OSTLER 7:30 p. Cleveland school will Dec. 19 )ununnoa atn sasord md? -- family and Andrew Mortensen of Richfield and Mr and Mrs Snyder of Salt Lake have all returned to their respective homes after attending the funeral of their brother, Charles Mortensen, and visiting with their mother, Mrs Edgar Ward. Pringle of Cleveland met Iasi at the home of their mother, Mrs Westwood, at Huntington. This was the first time the entire family had been together for several years. Mrs Westwood has sold her home north of Huntington to her Olef Jensen, and has now gone to Salt Lake to make her home with her daughter. She is 91 years of age. Raymond Carlson and. wife have returned to Oklahoma where he is stationed, after a week son-in-la- EIGHT PAGE at no extra cost stler Motor Company 555 East Main - Price, Utah - Phone 773-- W |