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Nrw equipmenl ju-- installed to render t service and workmanship. . I!, - I L A I) l.l f Work rc.iMitulfle. 'fit guaranteed GKAMES we sew SHOE all Jadiei hhi REPAIR ul li- - II MIA , V , - Iri-bul- esT - u"-- . i ou high tL M I'lIICi: Ill-- r 1 I JJe new Our new . t-y nu-n.ht- r ic!r i e Its 1 1 & li.-- IV n Jt p r vit l'i J.tl Iff! l.ili Vttlf Ullg Jill II a U. the Amrlttull la-- I day of It I tin n. llni inir r iht mi 1. 1!.. At Irrnted with bung-JItl hall hail, .tii gun t li HI thr i Ul J l.i a Ira hi jig a itujhi r a a gut si ly l - Sodality T lie wa .I. P. aiit following pfitgium Si. i r of Sal! Lake IV, v, Wiil.. mi pieAppicv m.aU ly H'l v. ..! J. mild Srli-- i fu41, "Luxrll JHiI g (Jar guests ftlltlldiit the rt gulal rt.iitil.g lif.i! lilvhi p of iht lt t at in f of the fv'utfe Haine Pal t nl-J.i a. Mil - III tl S.in lay dt in," Woman' tlub etiol us, uni-.lt Mullii r 'wxlation Tuciday rvth.ng m the "1ink lend Pah ht a." 1) S latl-lu- i m IMit 111 llit .! II. lain "t.ullat.y Front JiHt-Iv- ailiun fllfl.t hall of the Nolle Ihm.r fillt).l "M.ilh iat, m Ii tlu-n" choi dt latuidt club Iliad M chuith Motion j it tun DllTilt t rs of u, dainx nuinfat-rSunday ilj.lt Mr t.f Will ati. 'fiat I. ft. il Thuimall, tot show log Nt by ll.i i am in inni mug oriji I !l t r Cali oil aful Mesa dalil r Iloul.lt ! latsV d.tlll. Thuimall e, to inn',!. i r vatimii cliildirn The six gill who ttH.k pat t m the Verde Nalioli.il park rill'd to 111! C.H liiillol.a vail I dame iiun.la r pirMiilt-tarfiiitions by J Iitavken ta-inulhct Ml The ptogl.im Lo included ll. Mina Ji liv rri-.- l t'l the g.j' st lliothi Tl.t Rev Itaj'h (' J and Mrs L. H Fullmer jirv mental solos by I mil ('antes, Jaik nimuii mi tnulln-- ill ftfln- In Kelley and H li n Knit i Rilitsh-ntin CnMinumity iliuuh Sunday morn- sidt d at the tea tables, Ills were strved following the t of li.i Tin iin.aindir program ing Hold Itethrl Motlur was as follows, Srlictiin, Mas Tra Saturday. O' Mm, choir; Mohn Helen CIroussinan; comet solo, lletn-JoPint' bethel No 3 of Job's Daugh- Meeting Held Ily VnJen ters Spelt sot ed it tea In the Masonic Mnemonic Club. Mrs Eltmi Taylor t ntcM.imcd the A large tlowil attended the Moth temple Saturday afternoon from tlnev r tlay program spomured in the to five o'dihk to raise money for the Mnemonic dub ut its regular meeting Fi id ay afternoon In addition to H tabernai It Sunday afternoon by the educational fund of the bethel. club the A members, following guest American lagiort representative weic present: Mrs Frank Hailey, of the Utah Slate Medical noeiety was I. A. R. Chapter 1 o Mrs. Ace Boulter, Mrs Orson H scheduled to give the ptiniipal ad- Establish library, Mis. Rulon A, Bryncr and Mrs dress, but he failed to arrive in time Escalante of the Mathis. George Instead the talk was given by Or. American chapter, Daughters Revolution, will hold a New officers for the coming year Sanford Ballinger, commander of the Friday at the home of were elected by the club, as post, who spoke on the subject. "Make Mrs. meeting David L. Iarmley of Consumers, follows:recently Mrs. C. W. Gil- President, Mothcrhixxl Safe for Mothers at wind) time the chapter will estabner; vice president, Mrs. W. E. Mcln-tirVocul solos were sung by the follish its second rural library. Each secretary-treasure- r, Mrs. Elton lowing: Mrs, F.. It Hansen, "Queen member has been requested to bring Taylor; reporter, Mrs. Arthur L. Petof fne Earth"; Mrs. Harvey Thomas. books erson. The club has divided its curre"Little Mother of Mine"; Mrs. K. C. Escalante chapter's first rural lib- nt-years work into four sections, Sheldon. Helper. "Those Songs My rary was established last year at Wat-ti- s namely, short stories, travelogues, Motlu r Used to Sing with 2(1 volumes. music and mixed programs. Mrs. Ben S. J. Sweetring, Price attorney The meeting Friday will be in the Ward and Mrs. Arthur L. Peterson he mot to tribute gave the ntu.ili.tic fm in of a luncheon, and members who were admitted as members at the services conducted by the Elks to attend are advised to call Mrs. of the recently plan Elks Oth in club. hall, the Sunday evening C. R Fcrgusson, who is in charge of er numbers on the program were transportation. D. U. P. Camp Miss Ruth follows: Piano selection. Entertained. Wilson; vocal solo, "Wonderful Moth The Sarah J. Powell camp, Daugher of Mine," Mrs. E. It. Hansen; voc Service Star Sets Election. ters of the Utah Ploneprs, met Wedselection, "Trees, Miss Agness Mor 0 New officers will be elected by nesday evening of last week at the gjn; vocal selection, "Mother toast Price chapter of the Service Star Le- home of Mrs. Effi Mclntire. After Antlers Mathis; Mine," Murray to mother, Wilson Virden. gion at a social meeting to be held the regular business session of the Officers of the Price lodge of Ant- Monday at the home of Mrs. George organization, an interesting program lers, junior order of Elks, were seat M. Miller. An excellent program has was presented and refreshments were ed next to the chair officers of the boon arranged, according to officers served. senior lodge. The services were in of the organization. Literary Club charge of C. A. Knobbs, exalted ruler, Holds Banquet. Sewing Circle To The Junior Literary club held its Meet On Thursday. Has annual spring banquet Monday eveCirof Members the Social Sewing cle will hold their regular meeting ning in the amusement hall of the L. D. S. tabernacle, with fifty-fiv- e Thursday afternoon of this week at members and guests in attendance. the home of Mrs. Rulon A. Bryner. Vlice in Wonderland" was the theme Lawrence (Pinky) Adams, who was Club Schedules of the program. The tables were beauacquitted in district court Thursda Annual Banquet. tifully decorated in blossoms, animals on a charge of secondviegree burg from the story of Alice in WonderMembers of the New Century club lary, seems destined to be forever get- will hold land and favor programs. their of the closing banquet Mrs. Bliss L. Finlayson took the ting out of one difficulty into another. The day following his acquittal on club year Wednesday evening at 7:30 part of Alice and acted as toastmis-tresoclock in the of amusement hall the the burglary complaint, Adams allegThe fictional mad tea party L. D. S. tabernacle. Members wishing edly beat up D. A. Morley, and he is to make was portrayed with the following proreservations are requested to now charged with assault and battery. gram: Song, Alice in Wonderland,' He will have hearing on the charge call Mrs. Louise Ijlosone. Mrs. J. B. Thompson; trumpets, The Friday at 10:00 a. m. before Justice Dance Set White Rabbit, Miss Alice Floyd; At J. W. Hammond. toast, Beautiful Soup, Mrs. Eugene Adams first broke into police rec- Club Saturday. C. Hanson; toast, Panther in the Pie A dance will be held at the Carbon ords early last year when he and two Crust, Mrs. V. C. Frame; toast, other youths were arrested in connec- County Country club Sunday evening. Wont You Join This Dance? Mrs. tion wit the burning down of the No invitations will be issued. Carlyle Pace; novelty dance, Colleen ; hangar at the Carbon county airport. toast, Voice of the Lobster, Mrs. Willis Bean; toast, More Soup," Investigation disclosed that the youths Club Elects started the fire when they entered New Officers. Mrs. Leland Peacock. the building to steal gasoline. Miss Margaret Scartizina was electThe court scene from Alice in A charge of burglary was lodged ed president of the New Century club Wonderland was presented by the against Adams, with the result that at a recent meeting of the organiza- following: King, Mrs. Bliss L. Fin- he was sentenced to the state prison. tion. She succeeds Miss Louise queen of hearts, Mrs. Vincent He served approximately six months cock. Other officers were elected as Sumner; first witness, Cheshire cat, and not long after his return to Pr ice, follows: Vice president, Mrs Elmer Mrs. Allan Ramsey; second witness, Miss the duche.ss, Miss Bessie Lundquist; he allegedly shot Harold Sorenson Khtgaard; secretary-treasure- r, He home. at Adams Mrs. third witness, the white rabbit. Miss Frieda a Groussman; reporter, quarrel during was held in jail for several days and Louise Bosone. Two advisors and a Alice Floyd; fourth witness, the mad e then released without a complaint be- musical director will be selected by hatter, Miss Nina Halliday; fifth ness, the March haref Mrs. George membership committee. ing filed. A few days later he was picked up on a charge of stealing a gun from the Holly Sugar companys It was on this charge scale house. WEEK-EN- D that he was acquittid last week. r iii- - Af-t- -- l j Afu-rnuu- nlrruilkrd C N I'l.a.lau MrllitKl 11-i),il- .'l ett Jh avet J.vtlaai.rea L.V.Ie KrO a. R o s-- MjlT l rji Pht-- .,:,m j lfc uf )ii i C the Thulsday (41 --.: !l U SrU Mrrtlui, .'. iait-iJiiK- ! Xtlv'i 1 f t fc i - I V I. . -I fir. as f.- il !,J .fair I tuli Inti W a It IJiC an Lc tiulr J lei lit Li at initial f wi.c of Mj s A f Watts tf ('ftjtle )!.;;all R j.i.ff if Mall.li ii ati. but t l.i J r W a ial.p-.- l tic (J tiid id Hi I Af.iJhil I laurCtf Mt Walt at rlue fl i4U tl.C lltrl.l W.il In hr 1.J S..i.Ja) Ml) 6 uO p iii i utility A'i.ii( uJrit:i ll !t l.l.g 11 aV tad .!, Oil I. f' A til atdir il hlf ftfalhil (laii.iK..' -- 1 Carbon Heaver Slate Wins -- t Vi , Hy Office Governor One Hut All lu Fourteen Neu IKviks 0,1 Education g'jj In School Flection ; A. U hi id ,S.ty I k Librarian Reports CLUB NOTES AND Mly tluUr iiN.ADvurm t idj SHOP T,j n, td xti-li- l V wt-r- j e pit-ti.'.i- d e r n' I flu-liimi- J k - u srlt-clim- n c Guy-mo- sjx-ci- n, al c; Difficult Youth Time Keeping Out Of Trouble With Police s. Atw-ood- Pea-jlayso- n; wit-th- APPOINTMENT MADE At the regular meeting of the city council Monday evening, Mrs. J. W. Bingham of Price was appointed temporarily as supervisor of nurses at the Price City hospital during the illness of Mrs. Katherine Tomlinson. in WEEK None Sold SPECIAL -- EM CASE Till Saturday Feature Heres a "Red-IIo- t 100 of them right at a time just For trips, you will tioning, week-en- d find them ideal. Sturdy frame, when most needed. AN AUTO vaca- forced corners, double lock, black grained fibre covered. re-i- n LOAN Is quickly and easily obtained. Is as cheap if not cheaper than PICK EM from this ronP an(J you're bounrTto pick' irm-nerThey re all COLOR-FAS"T Sf, voiles, crisp lawns and muslins, laev cvelptaf Tailored or d styles you can wear anvwhere xcept when you go formal ! Florals, plaids, dots, strips all fast-coland all s! T semi-tailore- or other sources of money dome's IS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL and Misses siws u ,o 52, and can best be obtained through ns. PRIVATE LOAN CREDIT CORPORATION Price Silvagni Bldg. Phone 397 C PRICE, UTAH charming! PRICE, UTAH asaw III |