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Show MGK MX IX utt.au' llttr T II tub 7 Oiiriimi tr- - lUN'ADVOC ATI. C Ir Ki II. i? 1 and,. . Ii,U Mu) take c lu I llrf !.' ft., alt I a Nt ll .ii 1 t a if I1 .1 It ii ' 1' Ml- I' i 1 1 4t if ur t il t f ( !f up IV. a afl - Jj 11 ,,1 ,, 1 .1 I:-- ne .,. 'I : ItlrlMi) fM llrlj .Muiiifar I lu- the I 1 t.it a 1 . ill) I. a. 1 t. ) 1 , - il tu!i Sat" I In fi.lili.li l tif It il strvrd la!. f fi ill the V fi fi ' V. 111 ' ( W.-d- slrKT -- i i. a several l' .ng Kiev ell Hu it. her were plesefit and the tulig follows: Song bj Haloid ILtfiin. , G Ml following gura'.l attended reading of a plus by Glert Gumon, Hewing Club Hold W, Mr lore Wnidelbor, Refreshreading by Glen Hifigin Mr Hanson and Mr A C Friday Mi hi Meeting ments were sened, ' Mi J It Hifigin enteilamed Treseder . ... . member of the Sell ing club at her Cr home Fndy evening nf last week, the C iTryi , em ea i p group devoting their lime to the an-- ! Meet Neat Tuesday afternoon at 3 30'onai quilting opetations, this being! A meeting of the Apollo Chapter Wednesday dock, O toher 23. is the date set their major activity at preaent An of Delphian will la held Tuesday for the A me i lean Iagion Auxiliary enjoyable luncheon was served by the nest at Pti.e Hotel at 3 Oo p in membership tia, at the Ien'ion hall, hostess Those in attendance iiu lud Mis Ituhinson. pnsidi,i.t of the si A program will la presented Mr J A Harrison. Mi for the year, w .11 had the d.s Krnest'ciety byjrd of daughter Anyone lliaiuh. Mrs. Kay Hianch. Mrs Link 'cusmoii on Gritk Coms!v invited to Marshall. Mrs M..rv in Witt, Mrs lien eligible for memUrship Those who will assist with !! die attend, and all daughteis of la gum jrwki s. Mrs John Chapman, Mrs cuwion arc Mr lhnrv Kuggcri men ore vv lcoine Will H.msen, Mis Orval Thomas, Mrs "Old Coined).", Mrs 1! W Dalton, L R Kay Kausett and the hostes "An.il.vsis of the I!. id'.", Mr Fullmer, ".Middle and New Comedy,"; New Club Holds Meet A R Mr h mm,m. "Mi minders At Homes of Members Mrs I) K Downey. "CharacPlay,"; Oscar Members of tin recently organized ter of N w Comedy,". Mr . "The Krothirs" 1! J. V'. I. Ivloff club were enterPackage or carload, there's an ecotained by Miss Dorothy Tanner at her nomical freight service for your home on Wednesday evening of last Women Moofcp Hold shipment. It will arrive on time, week. Girls in attendance at the ses- Delightful Tarty In good condition. Mrs John Causer was hortess to sion included Pauline Runnel, Fern Perishables shipped Rio Grande .Marshall, Eva Davis, Virginia Branch, the Lady Mouse at a are fresh on arrival, commanding Erma Christensen, June Reynolds and bee Wednesday evening Mrs. sewing best prices. Livestock shippd Rio officers and the hostess. Officers who A. E, Ratcliffe, wife of one of the Grande LCL freight service insures were .ycently elected are Francis Coli, auditors from the Grand Lodge of economical and 'president; Louise Fausett, secretary; Moose in Mooseheart, Illinois, was transportation prompt delivery. Hazel Christensen, reporter. The club among the prominent women who at- For Information, rates, schedules were guests of the club president at tended. A very delightful luncheon the home of her parents, Mr. and was served following the sewing. F. Mrs. Eugene Coli. on Wednesday eveThe lady Moose who attended the Agent ning of this week. gay event are as follows: Mrs. Ben ' PHONE 2 Reddington, Mrs. J. B Litizz.ette, Mrs. Officers Of Junior Carl Petersen, Mrs. Kenneth Douglas, Mrs. A. J. Carlson, Mrs. Thomas Literary Club Entertain DCHYfR &RIOCRAHDE Officers of tne Junior Literary club Williams, Mrs. Arthur Livingston, entertained the members at an op- Mrs. Ferdinand Gagoshion, Mrs. Earl RA I L IXO A D ening tea. Monday evening at the Rollins, Mrs. Stephen Lakatos, Mrs. Earl Shumway, Mrs. Fred Haskins, SCOiK IW OF TH( WOULD home of Mrs. Angus Johnson. Special guests were: Mrs. G. J. Mrs. Verl Cox, Mrs. Roberta Young, Reeves, Mrs. Ray Walters, Mrs. L. and "Mother Martin who was guest Wendelboe, Mrs. Elna Klitgaard, Mar of honor during the evening. garet Scartez.ina and Orpha Faylor. The Rio Grande is the largest Mrs. Allen Ramsey gave a musical Community Ladies Aid individual employer in the program and Lola Horsley played a .rians Bazaar And Dinner-fl- ute Intermountain West. In SepWorking on plans for the annual solo. Students of the Carbon bazaar tember, 1935, 7605 employes and dinner, members of the dance several school presented high received $1,007,672 in salarLadies' Aid society of the Communnumbers. ies and wages. Special committees for the occasion ity church will hold their next meet- y, werc: Mrs. Helen Smith, Mrs. Queen ing at the home of Mrs. H. S. on Thursday afternoon, October and Mrs. Blanch Waterman, 24. Quilting activities of the group have been completed and other work in preparation of the annual event is advancing nicely, according t) ports. The committee in charge of EE the dinner consists of Mrs. Frank Groussman, chairman; Mrs. C. H. Stern venson, Jr., Mrs. Harry Virden, Mrs. Ted Thomas. Mrs. Otto McKinnon m was iccently named as the new presi- dent of the group, other officers being Mrs. Seville as follows: Flowers, vice president; Mrs. L. A. Hills, secretary; Mrs. Fred Thomas, EE treasurer. Thursday, November 21 E has been selected as the date for the E annual bazaar and dinner this year. nlfiht, a program J zA 'd? f- lr..l V. NL . o fall.. u lull the hostess fionrer Diuditrn flu ill ! Mrs I .eater lVaisi.il. also w,r Mel Wrdnrtdtjf Mkt 'leetmfi (if the thalter nielliliera. and Ml The Puce unit of ti . Daughur uf ,1'iiuimunt sister, M.s Katheiinel Mi ClaniueW Gdin r eMrita.iinj riurner held a ntrrl .fi the hi. me Phillips Iuin.g the af!rrniun Glenjlhe Mia iimiuc tl.ib at her home last if Mr. J. H. Hi .ins May Guymoll null faW.f th.e guest la 1th Tl tday. (k!ulr 11 at thlee oilmk Ass.-tili- Jnj t u ft ! I OcIoIm! Toni ' 'i,,, Of (Imp). Sl)lln! mj U. hi,,. ri'i. J..!rf . tljilfat (K) utUk 4 il mi j!i !,t ii. ta at a to! . I 1J tT c 1 1 ..f t! Oal-lanJI- TllftaUAY, il -- lu hi in r f Ia a. I .t Mal.j. ll.uiM l,..n thill at tl.t 1.1.1 & Jlolo IlIrrtaJll I I m a- ii.. i e alt I .til d Hi) lh. r 1 Hr. la) la'.rla!) Aul.llal) ' I M.sa Mrlba JtuLrii elite ta.ln t !. I a Jaiila 1 . la I h.b at ., ,i,mr , Oiti , at U r.fiulu ' li.fi Mlflllirtfc J AiJt I I it, Marl I at !I nil rijtf, Cat!. Hj.t! 1 in.1, Alin t'lint.b , Jl HI n, Julia Jtjalul a! i f fllCI T Ijblllof Auilluty ( belli r Nemr ( tA l, Mi tar ! j ii 6 ! er 1 L dif kfi, i j Real i i 'V. ilt Ship RIO GRANDE V- - FUR Felts Han-on- By Betty Co - Ed. well-plann- Groussman IN L 98 Sensational October Selling NEW FUR TRIMMED Dressy ones ... in black, brown, navy I in Sporty ones deep, colorful shades ... These stunning styles are only A 1 W-ESTCR- 7 Handsome furs of excellent quality; that ripple and twist in flattering fashion about the neck and shoulders feminine and graceful and new as tomorrow! All the wanted e fabrics, too! Lustrous satin linings! Black, brown vreen. wine! Womens, misses! rough-surfac- Rob-Ka- & ett ? I Mil re-E- E: MODERN BARBER & BEAUTY SHOPPE THE EMBLEM OF FIRST CLASS SERVICE and HAIR SHAPING SUPREME Stage Baby Photograph Contest; To Issue Votes with merchants of In Price and Helper a baby photograph EE contest is being arranged for by the EH Rice Studio of Price, this to be con-s- s basis. S ducted on a county-wid- e operating concerns will issue votes r 3 and these may be cast for any com-s- s peting youngster. Contestant photo-53-5 graphs will be 'shown on the screens 33 of the Star theatre in Price and the 35 Bonnie at Helper, more definite details to be announced later. Standings of the contestants will be published in a later issue of The & w,i vr; MS m &. w n?f IK & l&vi 3 9 ti Co-S- Price Phone 645 7 West Main H Studio, Merchants Willj mm FORTHE Youd never believe these smart YOUNG c YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND OUR SPECIAL ADVANCE SHOWING OF NEWEST WOOllENS ON Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 21 - 22 STRICTLY ALL WOOL DISTINCTLY NEW ORIGINAL PATTERNS MADE TO YOUR MEASURE SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FROM FACTORY WILL EE AT OUR STORE DURING THIS EVENT! Fit Guaranteed! BE SURE ATTEND TO Call For School Building Bids Bids are being called for by the Carbon county board of education for addition at the senior an eight-roojunhigh school and a similarly-size- d ior high building at Helper, these to be opened on November 16. These structures are to be erected under P. W. A. provisions. Two Marriage Licenses Issued Miss Nora Barney of Price, and Ray Edward Leger of Consumers, were granted a marriage license by County Clerk B. H. Young on Wednesday, October 16 A license was issued on Thursday, October 17. to Miss Martha Green and William Jones of Consumers Lau-rm- n. ACME. CLEANERS & TAILORS 17 EAST' MAIN - PHONE 237 - PRICE. UTAH SET RASHA CREPE or tailored fur-trimm- m Young Carbon Couple Married Francis Prince, son of Mr. and Mrs. e J. W. Prince of lYice, and Miss of Mr. and Andc-'odaughter Mrs Ferd Andeison of Rolapp, were married in Salt Lake Monday. Ocwill make tober 14 The newly-wed- s their home m Hclpc', wbore the grocm is emploeed by the Workmen's Mercantile in the meat department gjT FROCKS .90 cost only 11 ... The colors c, marvelous choice of what's smart or Fall! narrow The fabric wale crepe with loads of style! In good looking street end sport types! Honey's The styles are new the furs lavish the cut and tailoring excellent at such a low price! Flattering rip pie necklines or mannish sport lines- -in the wanted rough-surfac- e fabrics ! Womens misses i ... mm aiti flu,., ' ii0ifti ta PRICE, to 17 I ra r rr h vr UTA CC2 E |