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Show d pace ticirr Pricc and fflearbi Q .. G. C, SUw id Crttii Knrr Iru e buamrsa c.lW .ioiufday. J YOUNG SPEAKS AT STAKE CONFERENCE Wallace R Wayman drove into the itate capital Monday on bumea. Levi Edgar Young, a mem of the first Council of Seventies of the I D. S. church, was the prin- id Muab Vlsltrd in I'oj during the on week-en- d 11 businc-aa-. au-rikuu- tldrr Mr, and Mr. Geurge W. Anderson cipal sjeaker at the Carbon stake announce the birth id a Ks recently. quarterly conference Saturday and Sunday in the tabernacle. Seasiuna Vincent Sumner Waited In Salt Haas' parents, Mr. and Mra. George week on bualneu. Lake City E. Ockey, Mr. and Mr. Omar Runnel arrived W. E, Fleet w ood, district manager train Salt Sake to spend the holidays of the Utah Power and Light in Carbon county with relatives. drove to Ogden Sunday to apeak John Victa, University of Utah Ure following evening at Installation student, la spending the holidays with exercises for Unity lodge No. IS, P. A A. M. He also visited in Salt Lake relative in Helper. and Provo on business. Mr. L. E. Durant and daughter, Earlene, of Castle Gate were Salt Lake callers Friday and Saturday. Archie Lyman Cox of Kalrvlew and Constance McQvaln of Standardville secured a marriage license Monday. lt rector, while the Price aaard choir furnished the music Sunday afternoon under the direction of E. M. Willlamj and during the evening session under tire direction of Mr. Geo D. Harding. 59 S. & W 1 d. Melvin Close of Provo was a business caller in Price the latter part of last week. Lb. Mike Stamitakis, a student at the University of Utah, is spending the Christmas holidays in Price. APPLES 4 Miss Marian Treseder left Monday to spend the holidays in Los Angeles. Her mother, Mrs. A. C. Treseder, left some time ago for the coast. Large Cans, CHERBY jjc 2 93 for.u - 14 Oz. Can PEARS Quart Can 29 Whole Kernel, 2 for. Heinz Jelly 02 23c c Glass J - R. & W. PEAS A9AC 2 for Fancy - BREAD and BUTTER fli-- c PICKLES 15 OzJar. eT 17c LOG CABIN SYRUP M(i 39c 8randown CAKE FLOUR 33c SPAGHETTI Z 3 25c VEG. SOUP Z 3 for. 25c LB PKO 15c Salad Dressing Ci-- r L at t i 1 i; Rue Hd at f T ac Chi ma' srh the C Prt Sur ing the MCI cal die era liar C a. out pie 15c Z. PKO. cer bet ten 25c Pkg. 1 pri vie 25c JAB 2 w 19c MIXED NUTS 2 us 29c CRACKERS 20. 25 HEINZ PUDDING 33c GREEN OLIVES 39c WALNUT MEATS 33c PEACHES 19c ma da: Vo He Co: MADE LARGE QUART.. LB...:,... LARGE CAN FANCY PINK TALL CAN i Re PKGS.. DICED SALMON fid. ity IOC the TISSUE 1000 4 Sheet TOILET CHANDU SOAP PUMPKIN BARS LARGE TINS WHITE KING .... 9c 19c 10c !e7",19c LARGE PINEAPPLE LDY por........ TINS SOAP1 17c 4bas 19c ... MIRACLE WHIP 29c VEGETABLES SWIFTS QUALITY Quart Sc CAN FANCY BARTLETT CORN PKO. 25c 85c 23c GRAHAM ffc Ira' var XMAS MIX PUDDINGS of t ob cou: eve: Doz z. FANCY CANDY UTAH LIBBYS PLUM Flavor I BOX LB. PKO. VANILLA 10 Oz. Can AU LB z. Pkg, 16-O- z, TIPS 19 Utah Made 5 Celophone Pkg. COCOANUT ASPARAGUS 29c FANCY SUNKIST lemons 29c di ti Ginger Ale; Lime All Kinds of Nuts and Rickey, Grape Juice Fancy Box Chocolates lo Dozen business. Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. Langdon of Los Angeles, California announce the arrival of a son, bom December 15. Mrs. Langdon is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Treseder of Price. MEAT DEPARTMENT 1& SAUSAGE io Brick Chili ROAST Lb Hamburger Lb Pork Chops 2 Lbs Lb INSPC 35- 2 Lbs Lb - VEAL POT ROAST U. S. di sc COUNTRY STYLE PORK LOIN H2i TAMALES Each Turkeys, Geese, Ducks Fish Chickens PRICE TRADING PRICE Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buss of Berkeley, California arrived Tuesday to PEELS GRAPE FRUIT27c and Mrs. Winfred W. West drove into Salt Lake City Wednesday, and will return Thursday (today). Mr. West went into the state capital Miss Rose Reeves, a student at Mills college at Oakland, California, is spending the holidays with her parents, Superintendent and Mrs. G. J. 16-- 0 SHAVERS Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lund re turned Friday from a trip to Los An geles, where Mr. Lund purchased supplies for the Lund Air service, of which he is owner. Lbs. 5 Lb. Hox Quart Can It & w. c NOODLES PACKAGE MARSHMALLOWS 25c Chocolates Camp- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nyman moved 2 FANCY ASST. XMAS A marriage license was issued here Thursday to John Joseph Olearain of last week from National to Price to make their home. Mr. Nyman was formerly superintendent for the National Coal company. LB. CHOCOLATES JC 2 Lbs. County Clerk B. H. Young issued a marriage license Tuesday to James J. Bottino and Ida Moffitt, both of visit during th 2c DATES CANDY Mr. and Mrs. William Littlejohn returned the latter part of the week from Salt Lake, where they visited for several days on business. Johnny Crockett arrived Saturday from Long Beach, California to spend the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Monima Crockett. He has been attending school in the coast city. 2 RAISINS FANCY XMAS MIX PINEAPPLE SAVINGS FOR D m& LARGE DELICIOUS BROKEN SLICES WEEK-EN- 8.0! CHOCOLATES YAMS tendent of nurses at the Price was a Salt Lake caller Friday. Cl THE HOUSEWIFE1 SWEET SPUDS OH Mrs. Katherine Tomlinson, superin- Bll Banquet Better Lg . Select, Dz . Jumbo Size, Hunch. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hussey returned Sunday after visiting in Salt Lake City during the week-en- A WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING CELERY Fred Bonomo, a student at the University of Utah, arrived in Helper the latter part of the week to visit with his parents. 24 a a Lb. Can 2 Package Ray Gillis, district engineer for the state road commission, was a Salt Lake caller from Saturday until Oi b MINCEMEAT to visit for several days. on F. E. R. I-- NONE SUCH Miss Marie Davis went into Salt Lake City the latter part of the week Grand Junction and Lila Lue bell of Fruita, Colorado. yf 22 22-- 0 Nelson returned Sunday to Washington, D. C. after spending a month in Price. Jokn Gerendas, who is in charge of Success markets new store in Salt Lake City, was a Price visitor Monday and Tuesday. December 21 - EGGS 1 Attorney R. A. McBroom of Salt Lake, accompanied by his wife, arrived the latter part of the week to spend a few days on business. Utah Price Tue hTlss Lola Robert Littlejohn arrived Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays in Price. He is a student at the University of Utah. 1; as 900. Musical number Sunday morning were given by tike Wellington ward JVtersun as dichoir, with Lore nr a FRI., SAT., MON., DECEMBER 21, 22, 24 UTAH BUTTER XAc Solid Pack, SUGAR 10 Lb. Paper Hag COFFEE Gust Platla visited in Salt Lake City the middle of last week on CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCl tl: w cum-pan- y. 1L Braffet and Leonard Jume Duttke were business caller in the tate capital Wednesday of lost week. cccccccccccccccccccc 4 r U--r George E. Ockey, clerk of the Carbon school district, was a Salt Lake City caller Tueaday. were held Saturday evening end Sunand evening day mu rung, Elder Young talked Corner fiiJ.g the purpuSei id the Melihlledck Slid Aarotiic piirsthtaids at id if their activities in the various quorums. Callto the spirit of the seaing he son, urged members of the thurik to reniei.ler Uu-itithe ohlahons in order that the pour may be cared fur. A Christmas pageant under the auspices of the Mutual Improvement association, featured the tluaing Session of the conference. The stake presidency, all member of the high councils and buhope of virtually all of the wards attended. The Largest attendance at one session LtClMhi TttUASDAT, PTAB TI, PUCK, atu-ntiu- ilf Mfi O CA A D S C K jjcME COMPANY OWNED UTAH HOME OPERATED 5E2235333ii5EH31K5El GEESE - ROASTERS - HENS - OYSTERS |