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Show TAC.t T II rOl-- C2 It "V rice and Nearby Mr el.ii Ml. Bay n.tiM. iulu I I'.f t .1 !(l i f i a Bid, ljy, 1.1 Alt. inty Allhc.r S lb ir.Yy lJ.it I f a. k II. j M- - .! it fa m huluntuy until moved his office to fuom 5 ill tne Vugiii ! as Sil- - building. .1 " t it '1 .. t 1 V l"l-- : - J' ; - ;i i a . oH-ratio- - 1 13. CajH-mr- n , o, l-- Mr. and Mra. Omar Bunnel return- Lawrence? Box, Francis Prince and Sunday from Salt Lake, where Vom Pace visited in Nephi Sunday. ed Mr. Bunnel attended the University On their return they were accom- of Utah during the past quarter. panied by Fred Pace, who will visit here with relatives. Robert Littlejohn and Naida Littlejohn of Salt Lake, visited during Leslie Roylance and R. G. week-en- d with their parents, Mr. the civauditors for the traveling Mrs. William and Littlejohn. il works administration in Utah, returned to Salt laike Sunday after Bert Mclntirc, son of Mr. and Mrs. spending several days in Price and Carbon county on official business. William Mclntire, left last week to attend the Logan high school for the Opt rations for removal of appendix balance of the term. were performed at the Price hospital during the post week on the followHugh Fuller, a student at the Utah ing: Misg Lucille Littizzettc, Helper, State Agricultural college, returned Thursday; Mrs. Zelda Seeley, Mohr-lan- to Logan Tuesday after visiting for a few days with friends and relatives Monday, and Miss Helen Heine r, Wednesday. in Price and Columbia. Wals-wort- h, d, Geor-gclak- Sun - Mon . is, Now Playing CONSTANCE BENNETT t' funiiU FRANC1I0T TONE mxRin i I'.al .1 t i I - 1 a 11TU la-.- led HaM Scjtnn-1,- M Mr Mac. t aii-- r 1 n.a-- nact.JM s I ,1 . D I !i t I 1'iuc uti-l FROCKS- :- Stjles, 1931 all of Viig.nni, and five Dr. Frank M.gl.c.te left Ten sdav on a trip to n.itagj, Washington am' other ia-- u rn c ir.c? Helper Defeated In Catholic Tournament Cathedral He !jxr was defeated of the round the Thomas J Holland of Salt Lake Sunday in tourbasketball Catholic state the annual visitor business a City was Price elimloss tbe nament at Salt Lake, latter part of he t week inating the Carbon county entrants m the meet. Miss Itetty Green, a nurse at the from furthe r comH-titio0 was score The an operaPrice hospital, underwent Paul Dalpiaz starred for Helper tion Friday for removal of uppendix. with 10 points. The Salt Lake five W. W. Christensen was hard piessed to win, but inabilireturned Sunday from Salt Lake City ty to hit the hoop was fatal to the where he received medical attention. Hclperitcs. Helper showed a nice passing attack and the boys worked William MacKnight, a student at the ball m for setups that refused to the University of Utah at Salt Lake, go through the hoop. in arrived Sunday to visit with his parHelper lost to Bingham. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. MacKnight. an exhibition game Monday. An extra period was required to settle the He returned Tuesday. game, the regular playing time endOswald CoorrU and Walter ing with the score knotted at who have been in charge of The Carbon team led throughout the the automobile license and income first three quarters, but was unable tax branch offices established here to stem Bingham's rally in the fourth by the state tax commission, return- period. Vlasic with 19 points led ed to Salt Lake Thursday after spend- Bingham's attack, while Dalpiaz accumulated 15 counters to win scoring ing a month in Price. honors for the losers. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Jensen and Mrs. James Lund drove into Salt ACTIONS FILED TO RECOVER MONEY ON PROMISSORY NOTES Lake Friday, spending the week-en- d there as the guests of Mr.;. Jenson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kit ben. Suit to recover $1564 96 on a promissory note allegedly executed by Mr. land Mrs. W. W. Lewis March 6. 1931 !has been filed in district court by the Western Loan and Building company nnd John Malia, Utah state bank com- -' missioner in charge of liquidation of the company. In addition to the signers of the note, the complaint names the Ball company, which claims in property mortgaged to se- cure payment of the note. Frank Goni entered suit la.--t week 'against Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Giraud for judgment of S500, the alleged amount of a promissory note executed January 7, 1931. John Ogrine filed suit against John Juvan to recover $125, the balance of a sum he allegedly loaned the plaintiff August 5, 1927. b.V $9.90 value al $7.95 PURSES: 69c and $1.00 RAYON TAFFETA 3 SLIPS: to 1 Sujx-rintenden- t 40-4- 2, e, before Justice Byron Carter at Helper Friday at 5:00 p. m. on a charge of battery upon Mrs. Jasper The complaint' was signed by Mrs. Dickmans husband, who alleged that the offense was committed near Latuda in February. Will Rogers Janet Gavnor Dick-ma- n. State Fair LADIES NIGHT PLANNED A ladies night" program will feature the weekly meeting of the Price Kiwanis club Wednesday evening, April 4, according to an announcement Tuesday by S. J. Sweetring, club secretary. The program was postponed from last week. Butter wrappers 1 1 69c at 59c Every piece new spring stIe, Dimity, Batiste. Voiles, Taffeta, I.awn, Organdy, lique, and Novelty Sheers all fast colors. 1er yard r ! r- COATS: - Swagger and Wind Blown Coats, in Smart Stiles, Yellow-Gree- s in H to $15.95 Jtf oo : SILK HOSE: it: Munsingwear, 1ure Thread Silk, Service Chiffon. Full Fashion. Per pair M and J. 59c and 79c k in f SHOES: All r c At Grevs and Blues. n, $10.95 Its : rrJ and 69c 19c, 29c smart new styles and patterns in white pumps c mi and ties. Per pair o $2.29, $2.95 and $3.95 34-3- 4. BATTERY CASE SET Charles Clontz will have hearing ONE DAY ONLY sies NOVELTY PANTIES: WASH GOODS: 35-2- Sunday shades and matejlals. True fu S6.95 value at $5.00 ojx-mn- Fld-redg- neet and workmanship. Adjustable straps, 1 V. c c It'lt COMPANY In all Newest Stiles , Cl. f..!- - VC PIGSKIN 1 - 1 PRICE TRADING al Sa.l Bth. I 1 -- i: L hull Davis Amy, and Dot t M Mis (iul.4 a tt.C Easter atParade EASTER Mis daughters, Mis licona Caiiick, t law tadi. Intel I'.tt- - last Aug " al as ll.r jswl e tpn.-ac- d hale H.J.day tv U-- ; t V Dr, and Mu Stanley t'h.ik f li"-VWile Pi ice lullils I!.'- la't'f (all ,irD k C.f last I. D , , a Jl hospital SulitiaV Pn-c-- M .Vials ti c I as! Is survived hv luS WldiiW. alls seven win and I'baUth Mice Lake- - ful ,U.s Utah cf F;ring Frank Cran-lulvi mer resident cf and Sunday Saturday L lu ! 1 ojx-ratio- ! l,la!i I1..U tl.all 3J y ral s a stoic al Sn (,j, land a Clog al.il has kVCil malic ;M Vials, -- Preston Suinna rhay. Carbon high An fur removal of ap-- x athletic couth, attended the state basnilix vc as Saturday on ketball tournament at Salt Itke from Geiald Sherman of Huntington. Wednesday until Saturday of last week. District Attorney Fred W. Keller of Monticello visited in lriee this Dan L. regional Inspector week, on district court business. for the fedc ral crop production loan office, arrived the fore pait of the Nephi Gunderson, Jr., Fred Bono-mweek to sjxnd several days here on Wilson Mathis and Jack Gibbs official business. visited in Salt Lake Saturday and Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Merrill of Pro- Sunday. vo attended the American Ix'gion Frank Bonacci, local representative birthday celebration of the Price jxtst of the United Mine Wurkeis of AmThursduy, Dr. Merrill Is commander erica, was a Salt business callof the Provo post. er Monday. Robert McQueen, manager of the Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jones anHoylsville branch of the Summit nounce the birth of a daughter last Monumental works, arrived Sunday to visit for several days with Mr. and Thursday. The new arrival weighed eight pounds. Mrs. W. W. West. I , iUi i t c it i Id'tii at. uli la' (atl.a.n ti iij! a ain j'lul-ci. 'I, Hi, t'a r t.ai tacit c Mined lu .,n,! Halit .! f I l,:i.r s.t.i c J D'lin til llci'.fuld CM). Va . ren, Jim and Constance, returned Mrs. Frank D. Sawyer left last Henry () Jum f Sunday after spending several weeki week to s.end several days at the a iiiujui cjic i a. k went in Lt Angele. Calif. home of her parents in Ogden. ...titled ;,i - V .t.w Hi- - oja-ratio- d - L I ..I , , i . i I . . ! t. tl! I.t i , t . II A '1 !r tO ! V. I T William N. Moseley, Scofield Druist For 20 Years, Dies '.'.u-.-- t ' t tat (.!. t to aid itself A thyroid uai i funn- lligO'. I.t r 11 a 11. b ! - if MtSS Clrtit flit. Us rruiliri Turfc-da- y at Pi li e hospital Turwlay on ed the A in ti.is d.stii t aiiafter suiting fur srxrral Mrs. Hay Leavitt. r I. hr Id ai..l F A Fii.jcn Hu Grand and Ivmt-Junction, in day Colo. Mrs. Leona (Jtteistiom of Hunting-to- n Mr aid M.s Hay lUa f.. t!it'f a thyroid underwent U a tF Lake CM) Swl..ia Salt Norman Ilamiltun, .nnrijihl of the at the Price hosp.tal Thursday S list atlrriih-state the M haul, (.alboil high luiakelhall louinaim i.t at Salt Lake Mr. ami Mrs. George Wallace and Kfa-Ja!!c I i 'll , f Salt Lake last wet-k- . Miss Marjuiie Myers drove into Salt if itc-in 11 tee ti e la'.'.cl p ii Friday, returning Sunday, week Mis. L K. Fldrtdge and two child, diet. t, !tt a II. I 1 I. .'...til I . J o! ! a Id s i. .. is ,!!i a ii a to J ! O C A T IIHHS OS LAW I ..ta.I. V !.i il l'i i ' .! .j s", di l t Mr ai..t Mi til Salt Luke Ta bifay, Sin - A R Ills I KH'I HI M (ntivinil J tit Joseph lUool.e, Salt attorney, r Sutf Wo. a t n.rss visitor in Pine t il'N PRICE TRADING CO. era rour .a1 The Price Department Store Busy Jr Utah d S ' s, i tar; ;jre ier Silver Announcement juet a rge Hi C re Dr out avr- Milt Taggart and his orchestra proved to be the best dance orchestra ever to have visited Carbon county at their Wednesday night appearance at the Silver Moon. Manager Menotti of the Silver Moon announces that he is trying to get Milt Taggarts orchestra for the big Easter Dance Saturday, Mar. 31 Watch for announcement in The and Shoppers Guide next week. Sun-Advoca- te No dance at the Silver Moon on Saturday, March 21. Plan now to attend the Silver Moons Big Easter Dance lie c SMbe s' siordin salrda; The Hussion. Saturday Night Show Continuous 6:00 to 11:00 WILD BOYS OFTHE ROAD WITH An OK That Counts (Overhauled A-- l Condition) a used Can you imairine such car bargain as this? last for the price. SPORTSMEN MEET APRIL 9 LIFE SAVING INSTITUTE IS PLANNED, CHAPTER ADVISED of the Carbon-Emer- y Fish and Game Protective associa- -' Vernon Merrill, life saving and first tion will be held in Price Monday, 'April 9, Elmie Bemardi, president of aid director of the Carbon Red Cross 'the organization, announced chapter, announced Monday that the first Red Cross life saving institute ever held in Utah will be conducted in July near Morgan. This informaFUNERAL RITES HELD tion was received from William H. Graveside funeral services were Carroll, director of life saving for held at the Price cemetery Saturday the Pacific branch of the American for William F. Carpenter, 77, of Red Cross. Hanksville, who died at the Price hosScale books in duplicate at The pital March 11. The Flynn funeral home had charge of interment. ; I EDMUND LOWE Ann Sothern 1111 LEDGE B foyle Co3upeCkne395 Endorsed by Womens Clubs and Parents Organizations with R10RE POWER Jkj MilfUJ FRANKIE DARRO 200 Juvenile support stars ETS FALL fN LOVE j yogijet Today's Special Starring A meeting-- n te. xtnlh. It cant TETRAETHYL LEAD Other, Specials 1930 Ruick Coupe new paint. By 1931 Essex Coupe f (Motor like new nw paint) 1929 Buick Coup- -' (6 Wheel Overhauled) 2 1930 Ford Tudors 1930 Chevrolet Coach Hedd Motor Co. 122 W. Main Price eliminating the knocks. Pep Tetra-Eth- with yl II Lead gives a r hi "inipsi AT 3 def oothec. steadier flaw el power at all speeds, ft gives jom all fee advantages e Ugheet-grad- e climate-controll- ICO oil' OTOW Horn it tht timt to 4rma amt wtm tir vont mt t mtttl mth In 9am$t$a$ m Vttm, finest ed anti-kno- ck gasoline plus performance . at no extra eosttj At Atp at fk tit SA Smvet jM tei Top I? 1 UTAH OB. 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