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Show ru.t mo 1 liilir imt-Aiiuura- ti' ii. bi I Jlluf Hilt t t,a u aaitta Imi tun 'i ! .1 ' 1 ili-jia- 1 1 ii J!1S? i ( I a i In 1 i i l.r if . , J 1 I, , ! I ill t I li! t i'i .)I i, t Hill li.i'V if ii!',..!!', l.i' m, - bln light thi alulit ii, worlil fun, Aim den it Miututinna ttunufdi hirers, h lt up the rnii-tntiuii nf a vital munitiont phoit for I hi e inuiithfi w hlle they hit hi"-- t it dUujt the Amount uf imuu-- they wouht jmthe nut of the (! WitT 1 1 PARLEY DELEGATES f1 1 i 1 J g flit J i I fI 11 . I) i 'i i !! ('il 11 it Mood-sheddin- I 1 J alui kti t m w n c i i U1 I .i 1 f .. I d J ppine-hatter-in- i I ! n e dm .i g t Ur i lui .In, t .In 1 i ai I lie fa.nlall n iildl-- a.d a l.lll. t i i . I III I i . vjn in J i i vi i i i J lay an.) n i imiii tni i.ti i j'1,i I 'ta'li-l- l tnl In Is 111 lut.t I niiM VI. il, a!) fat., i ) FOR GIRLS FETE AT HIGH SCHOOL OF MUTUAL HELD i PI. Ills ail 0 e ,.i mi d i I 1 ! 1 .it 1m !'l.l ll ll I'.n . I il differi I 11, g d iv mi Pi V n d ,ii v mi I. i'ii fm w Ii - ;.i!- mIi lu!e his Ci D UW?L i P r ;MTyNTif J ll tni , i .i'ii i .! v . .1 I'i i .1 !m I!l I f. The creator cl The Thin Man" and the ong. "Mis.iiliiains." t.uthi r l.ow'ry anil lh.ri.ld Movim. t..p dame, Adele f aid .,(1,1 (iundj Andersnn. lUu It Sain iiuiiiIh r. nmg. K Olsuii. lUivvcry munis r. lap dance. .Mauiei n Pi .him k, rhythmic ramblers mmiU-r- sung. Luther lowiy and Harold Higgms Tup d.inm, p.nrbiir.i Thurman, readHelen Wallace; ing, "Stuttering," song, "Dark Days." K Olson: song, Mother Mathrec," Dorothy Olson; one-aplay. Teapot on the Rocks," directed by Edward E. Morgan, with the following cast: Ardis Christian son, Mrs. Marcel Jeanselme, Isaac McQueen. Doyle Pitts, Donald Tanner and Mae Pace. The piano accompanists during the program were Nino JlalUday. Mrs Charles Ruggerl and Mra. E. K. Olson. ct j IMusic Judges Speak At Kiwanis Meeting A. R. McAllister, president of the National School Band association, and Leopold Yost and William Bunbury, director and assistant director of the Fort Douglas band, all Judges of the i i 11 ! Pi Imi n UYd-Inesd- GENE LOCKHART . I troubles greu . . . and the more they yelled. Mom!" and Chapter 7 of Rustlers of Red Dog FRIDAY - SATURDAY Saturday continuous after 3:30 (M r nuns t tv n unu4 fl a i, I r f I i e v j filed in d.Miiit u si Pl.il.k Llvti.ll of Sail I sake City, Milin iJ'And in-- , J .! if P.e Klilght of t'lf hi. mi.j The ii!. Milt :9U 111 Mir f p - I't.ih Jufodli t lull. Was ! il alii I liatlv e nf m lill Inifi t ttojMi .ti t a I 'I Ljf fur at h 2 t f v h ,1 u rwnm .I". inwl Is 1 ' i k J ,',r i.f g um i tawntsil itaiiAtAfc i SAVED Ui 1 (Inis' ON everything Many of the following prices are our regular every - day prices! Ash us to help you save money on your daily purchases. iVe know that you can save from 5 to 10 'by purchasing from our store. -- P-.- si s w ill ailnal mm ll til'll o'ii-n.- ( 1 w EDWARD S DEPENDABLE Sold With Money Baik Guarantee v THE WEATHER 2tm'Lb. Can -- st ALL BRANDS COFFEE According to a rcjxvrt issued Tuesday by Henry Fi.uk, government weather observer, 72 degrees w as the maximum temperature recorded at the Price weather station during the week ending Sunday. The daily rangid ns low as 55. falling below 60 on two days. Daily minimum readings varied from 27 to 37 and exceeded the 30 mark on four days during the period covered by the report. The daily record of maximum and '5:-- ; PRICE OR THRIFT LB. 48 FLOUR SEGO or MORNING MILK 2 lbs. 49c NO. 2 PORK & BEANS 10c Tall Can M POWDERS PREPARED . Peppy, Hot, MUSTARD 32-oz- . 14 OZ. BOTTLE lows! PACKAGE 9c . C0AESE 1 0 lbs 12c iff i n Ajsrted JELL-Flavors 17c $5 15c 12c JAR ARGO CATSUP 1.61 BAG VAN CAMP'S max-imu- SALT U LIBBY'S PRODUCTS 22 23 24 25 26 27 April 28 April April April April April April 12 OZ. CORNED BEEF 02 14 CAN LIBBY'S NO. 2i NO. 2' APRICOTS 2 CAN EACH BERRI NO. 5 best PAIL ry It is announced that a third paper Freighters in Price from the reserwill soon be launched in the "biggest vation the latter part of last week R W Crockett is to be little city. were obliged to remain over in Price the editor. until Wednesday. The recent deluge not only materially helped dry farmFuce. other places in Carbon coun- ers but made the roads almost impasty, and Los Angeles were obliged to sable as well. forego the pleasure last Sunday of As a result of last weeks storm and witnessing the baseball games The weather man was responsible and subsequent freezing weather, flock- caused such a downpour the night masterS in eastern Utah have d that gamboling on the heavily. Probably the greatest monds was impossible. loser is N S Nielson, who lost in the neighborhood of 300 ewes. Many othArmour & Company is showing its ers lost between 100 and 200 confidence from a business standpoint Cedar posts in Price bung from 20 in the "biggest little city in a manner that is highly appreciated, not to 25 cents, whereas a few years ago sold readily for from seven to 10 only by Price people, but also by the they entile citizenship of Carbon county cents It is now necessary to go furOn the other hand, through the effi- ther and further back into the mouncient management of William Falcoln tain for them, and w here it was formof the local branch of the Chicago erly possible to get large quantities firm. Armour business in eastern Utah rom the reservation, shipments from has shown such a remarkable growth there have almost ceased Most of the that at this time an ample supply of cedars in the Uintah Basin are either now privately owned or are on lands prime fiesh meat is kept on hand con- controlled by the Indian department to demands meet all possible tinuously and every other product of the comExcavation work for the Silvagni pany is carried at the Price warehouse building will be completed about the as well. latter part of the week Laying of the brick walls for the new postoffice of the While other communities began this week Woik on state and of the United States may building the Paternoster building is progresshave suffeied severely from the last ing rapidly under the direction of years business depression, nothing George Ryland, and it is expected that possible could have occurred that the structure will be completed meant so much from an advertising 1 Mr Paturnoster refuses to standpoint to the city of Price. In confirm or deny the matter of his bespite of the fact that every ordinary behind a third bank for Price commercial feature has militated ing against the growth and advancement According to Robert H Stewart, of Puce, this city has built seven demonstrator, this section has county miles of cement sidewalk, contrib- - suffered severely in the loss of eany fruit Apricots, peaches, sweet chtr-rieone With the exception of about plums, pears and early apples were and corral particularly hard hit Many of all of the Antelope carload, Gate canyon wool has been sold and the late blossoms were not touched has headed the list of eastern Utah by the frost, and Mr. Stewart prewith warm weather and prices, bringing on an average of 23 dicts that cents The top figure is reported to no further freezing a fair crop is reasonably certain. have been 24 cents. WEBER VALLEY PEAS NO. 2 3 CAN HONEY SWEET CLOVER JAR 30-O- UTAH BEET POWDERED SUGAR 3 2VLb. SWANS DOWN PKG. '91 i wl lie PKG. DASH FRESH POUND WASHING FOWDER LG PKG 19s 24c fruits ORANGES 6 for BANANAS LEMONS - LBS CHOICE 360s A-- l 18C No. Vi 2 CANS r.7 3 Cans 15c 10c SODA 3 CRACKERS LB. BOX 36c POTATO CHIPS JacksPkg. 9c z. At CANDY BARS OLIVES 10c 10c 15c FOR Sweet, Sour, Chow PICKLES .01 3c ASSORTMENT JAR 6Vi-0- z. .. . RIPE, HIGHWAY CAN LFM0N and GINGER WAFERS r tin )r POUND DOZ SUNBRITE 5 CLEANSER NAPKINS LB. 4 SHORTENING 19C CANS 59C PKG. QC 8paccS PAPER PLATES 5c DOZ. 29c 23c 25c 4C SPINACH ASPARAGUS CABBAGE NEW PEAS Fancy Utah POUND . 9c 6c NEW CRISP POUND .. .. Sc POUND w U Patk .( id and VEGETABLES e, 2 APPLES bS 4 1M 25c s, SAUSAGE DEVILED 49c 32c 33c 22c 31c 12c CAN AIRWAY rHFPPF I LL TALL g dry pack PUFFED RICE VIENNA Ms i SHRIMP 20c RED 19c 21c CAN ROSEDALE JAM NO. 2 Vi CAN EACH SALMON PEACHES TMKNTY YKAItS A(i() two-sto- PEARS ROSEDALfl ay uted to the erect. on of the handsome constructed three (These items are reprinted from Carnegie library, The Eastern Utah Advocate of Fri costly business blocks and has a new business postoffiee and a day, May 7, 1915). house in the course of construction. ROSEDALE 15c 18c CAN ROAST BEEF te. suffer-preccdi- ng O50' .'ni , , dia-je- ci df m! ! All ing to the di WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Wednesday continuous after 3:30 The mote her duldre.. grew, the mote their ! i SOMETHING in it i. d.iv will lw sain, nt fimn if (.. iim n I P W tiull U. n 1 .jii v ' . tt J ' TW O I It 1 weskrn division notional music meet, were guest speakers nt the weekly Ink at the meeting of the KivVanis club evening at the Grill cafe. Dr. H. B. Goetzman, chairman of vocal selections by Francis Bernaidi. the contest committee also spoke, the Norman Hamilton, contest director, remainder of the program including was toastmaster. PAUL KELLYl 1 ' , i! , Roberta" girl. In a mjwtery drama with With I irisfally It Attended UliVlIltl'SJ at Kalt- - 1m ! I e Cun lu. ti il irirg li t i'!i gitK .a t.n,; .is ins'i h t. noiiuiig, ms. the pi int )p.il aid h.ill ups Thi u n wlJ1 ,,f lhv 11 11 duI " nl,!'V ,n !h :f,u nomi A dame fir the girls and then partners will lx held in the high school gymnasium in the mining ( '!,i , lOglEHln l f . ytysFr1- ar MON. THIS. Sunday ronllnuout after 2.15 SI N. 'iBOViEU I I .! Mil ! i , 1.. in M .ii tli p hi ii! 11 1 I if i tis 1 hlki' '.III a! 1 v I i ft Tin, who I j n fi In I'.'l al id t'.e unit whelt v.;H Mill I i i . I Wi I Ufl J t f ! s nt pa-ine- , r I 1 . V U-', I i tl 1 ! - . 1 fc 11 "o Whithlfd has tury fceVrlal t.n uisd flat, an he wilt even ti". ( e fr r r 1 I t i V 1 I t fci !u e , ! v , the duJont,i ate among leading r to the fund of the American laUrty lea- if ( (fi it m ii I'litef-pM-t !( tMt gue, illegitimate offspring of the Tinted States t The ' t hands r of comimrte, conceived and cradled in l 'vfil 4. ! I! j ! the vine ji on a liattli-f- lit tif Kurojie ilur-ill- an atnio-pher- e t of grinping greed, whuh is the 'i l tlu'S tf ,i the it. k il.l l nf I'Jl 1H; r hi IN nTih i h t heir thief united organization battling itgain-- t ir j" !l i S;Jiilu torriil wav o i r the land, iletrii) injf c trv thing of the lnus. t I i!i m their ji.ithwh. i. 1 teat h- - riel of UV ask JoU, gentle reader, Meed mole ! i tl s i P r Af al inojaliM ru king magnitude jime from said? U l'.i !. M !i t 'l lltiv lol tis (Ot AS tMII I S (' fm.r-t- i i." no iiuh fill if if lam PLANS UNDER WAY it i .imi i i CLOSING PROGRAM Amt loiitri-butor- s 1 to J J I f k v 111 t Jvt J !f r aMi 1 1, v g ii 1 1 fi s' - ' .f 1 I U f 1 2 1 , i t . And inuiiitiun manufai tuteia huld uj) the L t t oii.it rui ion of h utal munitions plant for thin Itttlr alii fl.i r1 a months while they hnhir dlmut the amount of i t f i 4 ruf to out are of the enterprise money they reerive 1 t t j their profits mut be protected at It i t J all nuts. ' tic uT - lc fe liM m t- f ! " - i 1, 1 . 1 V 1 V TfMT Ii Jcr of Ai.t- a j II !n . rl i 'i.iit a'j h.tn oi.m !uai ii1 'Ij'.uil tu tl j 11 me Jill r C'uli i ail u i , i Ur Irb-fiitl si k tr a'li ai t J lt CtHl I a! , r A a'i J ti r IneiseJ f(l, 11 su d ail aidivulitr V wiitfi.id j a a! ll of IV if!. II is rl Hale U f.itfi.i.j , Guy a Inert. ng C'3 .s'liii f, 'l.ai-oIn a ireti, it I') lal Or!..! if lege t f Idaiiii i Will ..- -) e.i i !! g of the hdge Willi fast ylair Ml! ! a' f a to di trnome the it ash U.e fn r .!i if tl.e Alitlrl s hatni He drfratexl J r rb! !af.s !a j! til U ate In oil luted as the hrsi I c, erfornicrOnh 1 M VI 1 t xtj, Car lion Youth I Grand Junction Meet For Ritual Ceremony U Ith o Inti ted Amlcrtv 'I f ui ui tm t'l, t.' l! ! tin 'u 1 1 . ! umi- hi , il !, 1 N. I- -.. ti I 1 ( tl jnvi-i'tigalio- fi that Hilling the tturM . !. ., h 1 Mini tl Ini tutlulIMt tl ita. m a L-fn- n 1 1 1 1 . 1 Murf la At ,r . j t 1 at ! i i ' In J C m ) i ! r tin I Is if t t.i 111 ,t h Hi1 "T I In J e Vunc l!IIj cf Krug hi Of ( nluMihiii t l .thr With Villi .ji fmnih, l.tmiv Jo Mate 1. If I will 1 tli'h.ili.l a I'l 1, M til liM'Vi I , !!..i! t t tml fa f guln ailta.lv the' j.aVt t i halite nf r T ft t 01 Ml, hiive to thi ir h- Mu lulidi J Jjlul u t, liJ.rS. 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