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SCNDAY - MONDAY Continuous Sunday after 2:13 pycuCC &vC 1 (ia6IU6flf Mr and Mrs Jom ph Tarmley and ,,d Tom, of Salt Lake City were kl.j .Visitois in ri ice and Castle Gate Sat- - tlcc and that the defendant 12. jle urday and Sunday. fit . k, j 1 J Plif- I r(u.ck at the Diamond jS ... was fixed niimmnd at'ssmt . bv 1 pas- mar-'so- ASOtT23AO SI-T- U n, Ju ROL'NDE'P Al Gl ST 4 Geoi ge Young of Salt Lake City was a business caller in Ptice during, Emery county's annual volitional He is a brother of the wwk-enwhich in past yeai.s has been roundup, Ft H. Young. County Clerk attended by scores of Carbon count residents, will be held at Castle Dale Harold Forsyth and Glen Jones on Friday and Saturday, August 23 in Provo Saturday and Sunday. and 24 The committees in iharge that arrangements aie being Mrs. A. A. Dewey returned Satur report ''e rouniu 1,1 lht' day to Grand Junction after visiting "1a,do for, ,hl' p"nt She several for here friends days. was accompanied by her son, Donald. Mr. and Mrs. George H Dabling Charles. Rico and Dolly Veronda and three children. Isabelle, Ada and arrived Friday from Roek Springs, Hob. of Park City arrived Saturday Wyoming to visit with friends and to visit for several davs with Mr and Mrs. Winfred W. West Mrs. Dabling relatives for three days. and Mrs. West are siMers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Bryner and Curran Cavanagh, regional man-weeson, Boyd, left Monday on a two--! vacation trip to Yellowstone, ager for Cardox, returned last week after an extended business trip to park and Canada. Chicago, Illinois. Mrs. Elmer Moss and daughter, Mrs. Harold Holdaway and daugh- Dora, of Ogden arrived recently to isi"t with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. tor, Jo Ann, left Thursday to spend two weeks isiting relatives tn Idaho P. O. Chiles. ADDED ATTRACTION Official Showing of the 1 ij m.i ill: 1521, was bound out to district court Wednesday bv Jus- jibe Mr and Mrs Earl O. Anderson Uco w. Hammond to face Inal 011 .and family ft Tuesday for Mayfield a charge of forgery and uHerinc a and Salt Lake City to visit friends and ins,rum,.nt. Ttu. complaint al- relatives for several days. hjl th(, off(.ns VKd, l.olr.lni;u.(, 'July JANK WITHERS O. R. HIOOII ai f)k. 11 m 15521 X. 13c lc Children cliumrs are Continuous Wed. Imm 3 R 'f g.iin hn KKRMIT W Mi!D OF COURAGES n.truain .iuhtn duIU and tudenls Thun. Fri. Sat. , U, Mij.j-- ! dniiutiiH lla-t-I- j . u vj. RED BLOOD , tl THEATRE rue. WinniniJ Ticvet, i J - Sim. Mon. Ciinmuuu. Sun. f,. , cknda J 11, 11 Ii i' I f - 1 1 la j:. leal v in 1 1 W L , Wed. cakim.0 i I V Uli:ui t.. Band Plays On' 1 J III M. KtillKKT 'UHNt; itirrr v t i unkss Slimijlluii I Mon. Sun. Sat. ' in ! ..I. jf. j. i.Itlint,"!. if,, ! . ' - v t! tf nil nnw.u I Veterans Urtfed To Contact Postoffice About Civil Service V!j fi1 f f li a n j, f 'll HHt 1 ! . Mi ! I ) Jfai i ami Mi .Mill! 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Miss Mary Liddell, who has been Wyoming, vice president of disti ict 22 ef the United Mine Workers of Am- - spending the past two months in Salt erica, arrived the latter part of last iLake City returned to her home Sun week to spend several days here on day. union business. Mrs. A. J. Lee was called to SagMrs. John Salmon and daughter, inaw, Michigan Monday by the seriSally, of Salt Lake City visited here ous illness of her daughter, Mrs. Alfrom Tuesday of last week until Sat- bert Fra7er. Mrs. Lee left from Salt urday with Mrs. Salmon's parents, Lake City by airplane. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Breinholt ofMr. and Mrs. Wallace R. Wayman Provo visited in Price over the week- - .returned Monday after a vacation trip end at the home of her parents, Mr. to Mesa Verde National park, south eastern Utah, Arizona and Boulder and Mrs. W. E. Christensen with PAUL LUKAS tro- - (4 HELEN VINSON MADCE EVANS ROBSON MAY DAVID JACK HOLT Mniu And Chapter 10 of CALL OF THE SAVAGE THURSDAY ONLY HANK NIGHT Big Cash Drawing at 9:00 P. M. HOT TIP dam. with Zazu Pitts Mrs. Eugene Coli and daughters, Mrs. Ann Neubert of Salt Lake City Ethel and Louise, are vacationing in Yellowstone National park. is visiting with friends in Price and James Gleason FRIm SAT., AUGUST 23-2- 1 JOAN BLONDELL and GLENDA FARRELL Mr. find Mrs. Vincent Sumner were Salt Lake City visitors during the in week-en- TRAVELING SALESLADY d. Mrs. Thomas F. Jackson of Salt Lake City visited during the weekL. A. Hills and Earl F. Hills were end with her and daughvisitors in Pocatello, Idaho Sunday. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel M. Redd son-in-la- Mrs. O C. Hurt arrived Sunday Strand has definitely established from Salt Lake City to join her hus- itself as Carbon Countj's LEADwho accepted a posrecently jband, ING Theatre. During the past ear ition with the Littlejohn Theatres. have brought to jou the maInc. jority of the biggest and best pictures and we can assure you that Mis Samuel Shimmins returned in the future the Strand will conweek after visiting for 10 days lat tinue to bring to its siler screen ,in Los Angeles with her daughter. jibe pick of the pictures for our Mrs. N. B Sayre. entertainment. The Strand takes this opportunity of thanking its Marjorie Tangren of Moab is vismany patrons for their splendid aing here with her brother, Loras support and 'Tangren, and her sister, Zola e I ( Ucctnc ItVBTtMi i Mr. and Mrs. John Causer were in Green River the fore part of this vention. Mrs. R F. McLaughlin was a visitor in the state capital. Thursday, August 15th, marks the Strand's first anniversary. On Ihis date we will be just one year old. In this short space of time the w-- Wellington. w Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schlegel in Green River Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Winn returned Monday after spending a week at San Diego. California attending the National Exposition being held there James Besso was a business caller in Salt Lake City the fore part of the I t and a . Mr. and Mrs. Dan J Raw son and Andre na Colombatto of Beiktley. Cal, forma arrived recently to visit family left the fore part of the week, to visit in Ogden. jwth Mr. and Mrs, Elmie Bernardi. . SPECIAL LOW RRICE is the BIG reason for placing your order NOW It wouldnt be smart to let the Special Cash Sa'ing (as much as $10.00 on certain models) influence your choice of a heater. Rut if your choice is that of a vast a Genuine majority HEATR0LA its plenty smart to place your order now. Thus, you make sure of the model you want when you want it, and as a reward for your foresight you save as much as $10 00 in actual cash. Sketched above is one ot the several new 15th Anniversary models. It's a look into the future an investment for the future. In the big Heatrola line theres a size for every home, a style for every taste, a price fer every budget. DONT DELAY. This offer is for a few more days only. Make only a small deposit now; regular do payments not start until the Heatrola is in your home. LIBERAL TRADE-I- N ALLOWANCES ON YOUR OLD HEATER! Easy Terms As Low 4s - THERE IS ONLY ONE GENUINE iMAKES IT week. Mr. and Mrs. Hal MacKmght returned Sunday from a acation trip to Yellowstone National park. . Vjf 0 HEATROLA-ESTAT- E WE SELL IT! Taylor t |