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Show mi Increased Mine Activities at Castle Gate Benefit Mam SlN. A mm iK.nr III KHV! jiliim likr tlici runout i.4 t ! (Low I'nhe.trd of riUCCS) It J!j2 cw kill ( Nrvv (like pat A-- uur lord v nno tutu i 1 (Hriliaulrd) m ( I Miai fPJ5 i. C A 0fr I'nNI DAN' . Buy !IJ (tmiplrtr!) () rrhaulril Nfw rUtoiu 1929 BUCK COITE Sul. C) 2C5 v 6 llrr .1, I laid.' t I I I w! t A. li i. uu'tl) OI.UI r K I Wonderful Car ... 1265 1929 PONTIAC COACH Clean Job (iuaraiiterd (loud Huy f C 1 n T jnitMnty. vn,Mt t - .. i 1 n : gr -- I & U Gklr, Jj. Luu.j , Yf-'.ii- J I' , ' , Free Candy Shower 1' j-i- fc lu-- t , 1 J ! A Gs,W, I .1 - - A) y in. ic t'ujU'fi M - I a , : U U I ridli ut t ufi aii r is Week !tj n'--Aj i t u if ! ii i ;,!l j Mai) titexl ILa! Cc$;Kr ll- -' Man ra i ' Ml aj1 da) tee, of the Pine V! !. I.ua lut'd It. Is II Urrk fiim taf Vnt k t) i t' lain Uldil tLc y.n J. !.n Amo innately 3 0 mm picskUfd if the c i p!hr. Mr Lul aie tmj tl.rie i".0- - i, l.rV, l!.aa i. .a , , Ju n llaor.a A llUI.Ii.it'.re Ul avialli'll M.ne No 2 has brtn ijeiatrd on a Tat'W. ta fcihrdulc fur Virtks, Ui'fl Was liall.i'd Willi ll.e fui.ia.og YU:,! fc'.i'tt 55 NrG.f , UL.M.'iJ t I Lt.il II. all J It f.c Ga'.r. Ml, Gay .while No. J winked Lve days last :'!a..n-n ro.ifi s uf Yi'uig erk. hours toltij.tlae the H 1clgUsaull, Allen Rail. ary, M- -t AU and W. oi king day, in au hi dame vs it It the Gcuige ft Il.n and Hwi. West, CVahLie ute of fair (omiKtition aJopted for - Mn H Anothrr lomiltlMre to UiVfsI.galc lial.) d..n pa! a ir industry, J afalc hi, la rsr i.. V Ii, .( C - 2'.. ii Rotary Club Prcxy Names Committee i lJJr, a ,'nJ h"!aj J', J.wr .hi ; 1 i:s lory Itrbullt Motor timn m s :ci I.lkr New all 1929 lit: KOl.1T M All U ' V 1 f ll ..a-l,t-- J . j Cve-da- y 10,000 PH-e- KISSES FREE FOR EVERYBODY a I G.S-f!au- W. at j jthe Officials rtott that a prosiiruatcly De p.MbUmcs of actjuiiing a jmnr 100 ra n have been added to Die paycollege for this district Coiisisis of A Guaranteed Can With An (). roll at Castle Gate during Die past E. Gitoon, chairman, W, W, ti.ibt-ensrW. E. Milmire, Frank U Dry-ntwo months. The average daiy proK. That Counts and E M. Williams. duction at the two mines is 2500 tons. L. E. Durrant, chief clerk, an' RITES BET FOR IIIXrEE MAN nounces that four storage-batter- y locomotive were recently put Into Funeral services will be held in operation In No. 2 mine. The com- the Wallace mortuary chapel Sunday pany has also purchased two new for David lYlce vi ltc!)er, who died cutting machines and 50 new steel Friday. Interment will be in the UTAH PRICE cars with a capacity of five tuns rath. Price cemetery. Mr. Price was born A teletypewriter, the first to be In Lexington, Mo. July 29, IB'Jd. He used in this county, has been Install' U survived by his widow and seven ed In the Castle Gate mine office. sons and daughters. Ball This device permits direct connection with the Salt Lake office, or any By other office similarly equipped, and VARIED PROGRAM DmmlxT 16 has been selected as receives messages automatically. the date for the fifth annual ChristFOR FETE mas charity ball sponsored by Price lodge No. 1550, B. P. O. Elks. The dance will be held at the Silver Moon IContinuod frura One) hall. Salt City furnished by CV Jcwkcs and his orAccording to Frank W. Avcrill, exalted ruler of ttie Price organization, chestra. Nine members of the Carbon Coun the lodge spent $500 on charity work Arrangements have been made fur last year, of which $200 wt s expended ty Beauty Oiwrators' association at- special entertainment and orchestra tended the state convention of beau- music throughout the carnival, and at Christmas tune. ticians held in Salt Lake last week pupils of the Prke Central, South-sidThose from here who were present Harding and Helper schools will included: Mrs. Lulu Walsh, Mrs. W. participate in the various vaudeville In C. Rehor, Mrs. Mayme Hanson, Mrs. acts. Mrs. Uneeva Atwood, Josephine Among the articles to be sold at Mrs. Mat Gilmour, Mrs. Glen N. Pcssctto, Mrs. Ace Roberts, Miss I la booths arc the Fancy following: Nelson, Mrs. Vincent Sumner and Ingram, Miss Louise Gunderson and work, candy and foodstuffs, novelties Mrs. J. C. Hubbard won highest hon- Miss Kate llapps. designed especially for Christmas ors in the bridge tournament sponThree models were entered by lo- gifts, aprons, Juvenile wearing apparsored Saturday evening by Price cal operators in the finger wave and el apd refreshrrwnts. A rummage marcel show, the entrants and their booth and fish pond will also be oplodge No. 1550, B. P. O. Elks. The contest was held in connection sponsors being: Marcelling, Mrs. J. erated. tournament con- F. Johnson, entered by Mrs. Rehor; with a nation-wid- e A ticket will be with each ducted simultaneously in every lodge finger waving, Mrs. Mina Brooks, en- purchase entitling thegiven holder to parin the United States. The players tered by Mrs. Atwood, and Miss Peg ticipate In prize drawings, which are named above came closer to the .na- gy Henncsy, entered by Miss Ingram. to be held every hour. The tickets tional par score than the other local Numerous trade exhibits and dem- must be presented for the drawing to entrants, and will receive champion- onstrations were given during the be held at the end of the hour in ship emblems. convention, and the latest beauty which the purchase is made. Other equipment shown. A banquet and tickets for drawings will be given to dance at the Hotel Utah were other the first 100 persons entering the hall The electric manicuring on the first day of the carnival. features. machine was demonstrated by Miss According to those in charge, the FOR SALE: Fifty yearBee Leonard, daughter of Mr .and following firms will conduct display Mrs. G. R. Leonard of Price. Western Auto company, booths: ling Hampshire rams, also Reports on the convention will be Helper Furniture and Hardware one hundred fifty . ram given at the next meeting of the company, Standard Motor company, Carbon association Monday, Decem- Carbon Agency, Price garage, EastIambs, range raised. ber 4, the hour and place to be an- ern Utah Electric company, Warren nounced later. All members are re- Flower shop, J. C. Penney company, Success Meat and Grocery, Rice quested to attend. Studio and Price Steam Laundry. M. F. SCOTT, Parcel post packages In Brazil must Other business houses are also exIf undeliverable aban- pected to arrange exhibits. The disbe marked: Montrose, Colorado. don, or If undeliverable, return to plays will be very valuable, and the carnival committee has arranged for sender. insurance to protect the above merchants. A caravan of automobiles, featuring the Notre Dame school band, will visit various communities to advertise the carnival. The band will play at Rolapp, Castle Gate and Spring Canyon towns on the afternoon of December 7, appearing the morning of the following day in Price, Helper and Kenilworth. A meeting of all committees will be held at the Silver Moon hall Wednesday, December 6 to arrange the various displays and make final preparations for the carnival. Members of the committees are as follows: General committee Mrs. Ruth H. chairman; Mrs. V. E. Littiz-zettFlynn, Guaranteed Standard Elements vice chairman; Mrs. Marie Nichrone wire 500 Watt secretary; Miss' Josephine treasurer. Food booth Mrs. G. S. Nelson, 2 Slice . . . Price; Mrs. Clifford White, Latuda; Mrs. R. P. Barrall, Helper; Mrs. Elmer Bertot, Price; Mrs. Steve Leger, 4 Slice . . . Latuda; Mrs. Martin Jacobsen, Spring Canyon; Mrs. Walter Pessetto, Castle Gate; Miss Adele Nelson, Price. Stoves, Fancy work Mrs. L. R. Eldridge, Price; Mrs. H. B. Myers, Kenilworth; Mrs. Joe Bonacci, Jr., Helper; Mrs. G. P. Heinlein, Price; Mrs. John Stoves Ruggeri, Price; Mrs. Florence Aubgrt, Price. 6 Mrs. R. G. Wood-hea- d Entertainment and Miss Louise Fleckenstein. Juvenile and house dress booth Mrs. Roger Reynolds, Helper; Mrs. Tom Beveridge, Helper; Mrs. R. F. . . . McLaughlin, Price; Mrs. J. A. Gow, Castle Gate; Mrs. William Ross, Helper; Mrs. A. E. Thompson, Helper; Look over our line of Christmas suggestions. We have Mrs. John Sala, Helper. Airs. Nellie Ta- Apron booth items that will please the entire family Mother, Dad, bone, Castle Gate; Mrs. William HelBrother, Sister and Baby. ler, Price; Mrs. William Davis, Price; Mrs. James Thorpe, Castle Gate; Mrs. Albert Batiste, Castle Gate; Miss A Celia Tabone, Castle Gate; Miss Rose Demman, Sunnyside. Rummage booth Mrs. Jack Pintus, Price; Mrs. Guy Whitford, Price; Mrs. J. P. Phalen, Standardville; Mrs. Mary Feado, Helper; Mrs. John Piacitelli, Price. Fish pond Mrs. A. F. Hennesy, Price; Mrs. D. E. Leonard, Price; Mrs. Ross Shiner, Price; Mrs. Joseph Schlegel, Price; Mrs. W. J. Reid, Price; Mrs. Rose Hoffman, Helper; Mrs. A. R. Demman, Helper. 202 West Alain St. Price, Utah Novelty booth Mrs. R. T. Mitchell, Price; Miss Madeline Moynier, Price; j n, er Eedd Motor Company Date Charity Selected Lodge Carbon Beauticians Attend Convention At Lake PUNNED Ie e, Four Capture Prizes Bridge Tournament ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Pinr. Mn lluggni. Mane 1 SILVER MOON William hun, Helprr, KathBu.'le, Pin c. M. Mau-i- o, . Mt Sally OlUii-nPine, erine Ward, llrli-rr- ; Mia Ella V. E. Llttu-rrtt- e, Country store Mu. Helper; Mrs Fool Canie. Ii w. Mrs William Cafaielli, Price, Blrs. Mrs. I rank Roger Rejnold. Helj'rr, Vieta. HelD J Gruo, Puce; Mis per. Dance ticket sale J. D. Harris, Bonae- ITice; Jack pm I us. Price; Joe tl. Jr., Helper. booth, J. P. ITuten. Display Mf Pn. Mi Jiuin 1U-!i- PRICE Saturday, Dec. with The Band All Carbon County is Talking About Standardville. Cashier, Miss Veronica Heinlein. Price; Mis Mildred Piautclli. Price; Miss Adele Publicity Bona. Price Barney J Vn ta. Helper: Price; C CupHolo, Helper. Young men's comnutt H. P. McCardle, NIGHT HAWKS Nuk, Price, Frank D.lp a.. Heler, Louis Bonn, Price; i, Charles S hauers. Price; Mice lYice; John Howa. Hcljer: Bari. ney IVviettt, Helper; Edwaid Price; John DeMarco Price; Ross Oliveto, Price; John Dminun, n; Mn-fred- SliirliiipN C, imly I'n imI ICxrliiMivcIy Iijc-itell- Come out to a real candy shovrer and dance you will always remember. Sunnyside. Nick Rmetti, Mens comnuttee Price; V. E. Littiette, Helper, Mose Howa, Helper: Dr. Charles Ruggeri. Price; J. P. Phalen, Standardville; Dr. R. F. McLaughlin, Price; W. J. Reid. Pi ice; H. B. Myers, Kenilworth: Michael Maloney, Hiawatha: Dr. A. R. Demman. Hoi- h t; Paul Mancina, Price; T. C. Kel-te- r, Hemer; Albert Batiste. Castle: Gate; Frank Boncllo, Price; Joe Pet- - Admission: GENERAL Ladies Free Gents 50c. 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