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The new serial, The Red Rider, will start next Wednesday, the feature picture to be Operator 13. post-repe- al life-mone- y, Legal forms at The te. ed. No work will be done on the road through Green River inasmuch as the road commission plans to erect a bridge over the river and an overhead railroad crossing there next year, according to Mr. Gillis. BAR VINEGAR come. William world-renown- 23c MMmi25c K1WAMS HOLDS PICNIC Kiwanians and their wives a picnic in Price City park Wednesday evening, the affair taking the place of the regular weekly meeting of the club. Herbert Adamson was chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements. about $80,000. W. W. Clyde and Company of Springville has been awarded the contract. Work is progressing on the asphalt project covering 10 miles between Cat canyon and the Carbon-Emer- y line. J. W. Whiting of Springville was awarded the contract with a bid of approximately $91,000. The third project recently let pm jvides for road mix oiling of 43 miles between Green River and Cisco, cost of the work to be in the neighborhood of $225,000. Oiling work be- Adv. tween Cisco and the Colorado line is nearly finished, Mr. Gillis report- Quick Arrow LG. PKG. . SOAP POWDER miles between Soldier Summit and the Carbon county line will be regraveled and covered with plant mix oil at a cost of liiiK22c S1ICRACKEE33c Classic 11 Approximately can 13c IUIUA Hersheyblb. 7c 12 4b Can SOAP PRICE. UTAH NEXT TO LYRIC THEATRE DEL MONTE ity $1.98 Hhe Store for all your shopping POWD. SUGAR Lb. 6 Oz. Pails a Hat a GENERAL DEPT STORE Rag HEWLETT'S h HATS Hats are featuring variety. Youll find a selection here that JAM !JI Cans 90 - Call PRICE, RED STAR. PIGKLY WIGGLY or WASATCH 48 Lb. Rag $498 SMART FLOUR COFFEE rt n DRESSES FALL y st Reading Fun in Store for Boys Heres important news for the boys of America. THE AMERICAN BOY YOUTH'S COMPANION, the na tions quality magazine for boys, has ibeen reduced from $2.00 a year to rate, formerly $1.00. The three-yeS3. 50, has been reduced to $2 00. For a long time we ha,re been seeking a way to reduce the cost of THE AMERICAN BOY to readers, states Griffith Ogden Ellis, editor. "Recently we have effected savings that make the cut possible, and we think boys will agree that the new price is big news on the reading front. iWe hope boys will help us to spread the good news by telling their friends. Along with the cut in cost, the publishers are planning a magazine that will continue to set thes. pace in fiction, articles, and The favorite characters of millions of boys will parade through THE AMERICAN BOY in new stones. 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