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Show THE rACZ FOUR TE, PRICE. 8UN-ADVO- O CT Atl JANUARY THURSDAY, . !3 xt! price and Eleanor Jones Johnson. Bill Blair of Salt Lake City has Miss Flossie Moss was a CO TRADING Survivors are her parents; her husbeen visiting with friends in Price. visitor in cpi,.. band, Henry Paul Nougaret; one son, early part of the week Paul; one sister, Mrs. Orland Robb, Mr. and Mrs. Niels Jorgensen of Price; and two brothers, William H. Mr and Mrs. A. W. Horsley rewere Lake holiSalt Christmas City Wallace Downey, brother of Mrs. Mrs. R. R. Kirkpatrick left recently hav. from Johnson, Spanish Fork, and Joseph Wyoming, turned Saturday visitors at the home of their Charles Ruggeri Is spending the day for San Francisco to spend the Delbert of their son, home at the Johnson, viuted Mr. and Springville. Mrs. ing and daughter, Mr. Christmas holidays in Price. Until funeral arrangements had Dr. William Horsley, in Lovell, for in Don Price. Hacking Downey resides in Buenos Aires, been completed the body was at the several days. , Steve Zaccaria. echo is employed in Flynn Funeral home. Funeral Mrs and Mr. J. G, Stratford of Duchesne, visited with friends and JMr1of Lund, Nevada, Guh.cr J jvices were held in Hiawatha Sunday Miss Downey Ruggeri and Ms. Pocatello, Idaho, spent the holiday relatives in Price through the at noon in the L. D. S. chapel. In- of last Trading the the latter here q arrivid engag'd part company, season with their daughter and Jesse Downey, daughter and mother was in Spanish Folk, where torment iniof home 189tJ at a mercantile the is business since and week guest Mr. and Mrs. L. Wendleboe. of Mrs. Charles Ruggeri arc visiting A. W. Horsley and othtiated the new year of 1936 ty ex- another service was held Monday at Mrs, Mr, and Floyd and Wayne Mclntire, sons of over the Christmas holidays in Price. tension of its operation to two f the 1:00 oclock. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Reese and son, er relaives. Mr. and Mrs. 13. F. Mclntire, have They live at the Windsor hotel in coal mining communities in thij disJerry, spent Christmas and the weekbeen visiting here with their parents New York City. Pleasant Grove Folks Visit Here and Mrs. Mr. Young ,md trict, one in Carbon county, Hjvva-th- a, George Mrs. with in end Reeses parPayson Mr. and Mrs. S. L. White and and friends for the holidays. They Mrs. in and the other children' Youngs emnty, Emery accompanied Miss Rhea and Lambert Gibson oi ents, Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Patten. are planning to return to their studies ly and Mrs. E. D. Olpin of Pleasant father, G E. Lefever, who has been Mohrland. visSalt Lake City were week-en- d at the B. Y. U. on January 6. a'red r-Sunday for a visit at home his to st some firm's of The for extension the their time, gtu Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wadleigh of itors at the home of their brother, rsan ce Boul bout!tfie in Mint l.sville, Utah, where they plan ness operations was brought Frank Hanson was a Salt Lake City County Attorney Marl D. Gibson in Salt Lake City spent last week-en- d to returned family rer businesses to of for several over remam the days. through taking with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs Price. visitor the latter part of last week. Carbon-Emer- y the two their home Monday, Mrs. Olpin reat stores 'the Glen Allred. Mr. ai.d Mrs. George E. Nelms have 'points, business institutions which maining to visit longer. Mrs. Boulter O. K. Jameson of Salt Lake City, George W. Lcatham was a business is Mrs. Olpins daughter and Mrs. Mrs. Oscar Oelwein returned Sun returned Horn Salt Lake City where have been identified with their home White is the formers sister. Mr. formerly of the Harding school fac- caller in Moab last week for the Utah the at Mr. communities for many years, engaged Nelri' has been confined ulty but who is now an instructor Power and Light company of which day from Pocatello, Idaho, where L. D. S. hospital since December 4. in the general merchandising hne. Boulter is manager of the meat dein the capital city schools, was a holi he is superintendent for this district. she visited at the home of her father, Mr. Nelms is improving as rapidly as The business in each place will be partment at Sewells United store. Henry Walpers, and with other rela can be day season visitor in this district. expected after his serious ac- continued along the same line, accordNew loose leaf memo books at The Mr. and Mrs. Carl Saxey of Provo, tives and friends. She attended the November 21. cident on ing to Corner Peacock, manager of Miss Rose Davidson, formerly a former Price residents, spent several wedding of her sister, Miss Maries the Price Trading Co., the newly cc- teacher in the local schools, now of days during the holiday season visit- Walpers, and Albert Zweigart, also of U. 'quired stores to be operated under of student the Emerton Williams, Salt Lake City, visited during the ing with friends here. Pocatello, on Sunday. of U. has been visiting here during the new owning firms name and holiday season at the home of her Christmas and New Year holi- - rection. No announcement has as yet Misses Dorothy Vincent, Genevieve Norma Hamilton of Salt Lake City sister, Mrs. Clyde Burgess at Castle been made concerning those who will days. Gqte. She was a visitor Saturday at has been visiting friends in Price VanDerek and Pauline Porter, all of have managerial charge of the two week-enarrived Lake since last Salt Mrs. Mr. home of and Seville the City, Wednesday Miss the Beth Prince spent holidays mining camp stores, Mr. Peacock to and are house guests at the home of Flowers of Price. as her continue as general manager of the FRIDAY SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Preston Summerhays. here with er parents, having Miss Beth Crawford is house guest since Friday, Miss Max- - owning company and operating firm. Miss Gunda Anderson has been several days in Salt Lake. ine Turner of Spanish Fork. Both The Price Trading company, always Miss Gemma Seppi spent the spending the holidays with her parladies arc students of the B. a leader in its line of merchandising young visitors here days in PrPice. She is a student of Y. ents and friends, and will resume U. will return there early next in the county since its establishment studies at the U. of U. sometime next Tuesday was O. L. Bickmore, Green the L. D. S. Business college in Salt week. and forty-fiv- e years ago, enters the new Lake City. River high school principal. week. arrangement of expansion prepared to os the sharpshooting star of make the most of the advantage gainBuffalo Bill's Wild West ed in to extend the purchasing power 9 benefits to be derived to their customers, according to Mr. Peacock, and this advantage will be reflected in service, quality and prices in every way possible his statement said. The quarters now occupied by the Mr. and Mrs Ace Boulter have as ri. Sat. Last Sat. Trading company have served Mrs. their Boulters mother, as guest horno of this general nerehm-Mrthe 5c Children C. Olphin of Pleasant Grove. Rising business since September. 1923, Bargain Nights At the matinee 10:30 Mrs. Olphin amved here after being the building having been especijly Discontinued informed of the serious illness of her erected by the firm that yea:. Saturday morning To he Replaced by small grandson price and Cflearbij In-la- w 1, - son-in-la- w, . busi-fr0- Ye - - te. di-t- he d. I holi-Amo- ng out-of-to- J Jan. 34 Times Announcement! akwr pj-ic- e s. Laugh, Town, Laugh! HIS NIGHT OUT 2)ouble feature 'program PRICE MEN WELDING AND BLACKSMITIIIXG SHOP Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stevens of Fer- ron visited with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wright, Opened recently under the management of Frank Prazen and George through the holidays. Austin, both of Price, the Price Welding and Machine shop is again funcbasis after havtioning on a full-tim- e ing been closed for some time. Messrs. Prazen and Austin have had lengthy in their line of work and experience of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Miller Provo were visitors in Wellington at business and are prepared to render the home of Mrs. Esther Tidwell and first class service to the public, they in Price at the home of Mr. and Mrs. stale. They have been residents of lPrice for many years. A general George Milner, Wednesday. blacksmithing, welding and machine shop service will be specialising of Tad Mrs. Salt Mr. and 34 Jan . 5-6- -7 from 2:15 Continuous Sun. Mon. Jan. 5-6- Tue. -7 Continuous from 3:30 Sunday Storey Lake City visited over the holidays woman Resident Of Hiawatha Dies at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nick resident of Hiawatha for the past Bernardi. thirteen years, Mrs. Mary Eleanor (Nougaret, 40, died at her home there Mrs. Erma Weist of Provo visited Friday of chronic myocarditis. Mrs over the holidays at the home of her Nougaret was born in Spanish Fork, brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and July 31, 1895, a daughter of Helgs Mrs. Eugene C. Hanson. latter part of this week from a motor FENNER - OAKIE James R. Roaf, Jr., of Horseshoe Pathe rsAtrcKt ii Bend, Indiana, visited last week with Ann Boulden, of Haley, Idaho, SPiBES'LAKGTORO his parents. News spent the Christmas holidays visiting with Randall Taylor of Helper. Mr. and Mrs. Binx Ballinger of Salt Lake City were Christmas holiday trip to California, having planned to Fri. visitors in Price. visit at Bakersfield, San Francisco and Los Angeles while on the Pacific Carl Jameson of Salt Lake City coast journey. was a visitor in Price Tuesday and Misses Louise Fausett and Hazel Wednesday. Christensen are planning to leave Thomas B. Bishop and Ed Patton of Tuesday for Salt Lake City for an San Francisco were business visitors definite stay in Price last week-enMr. and Mrs. R. M. Reese were Salt Wallace Young of Colton visited Lake City visitors Wednesday. through the holidays with his mother, Mrs. S. S. Young, returning to his June Blomstrom, daughter of work in Colton Wednesday. Nelse Blomstrom of Tooele, Utah, left Wednesday after visiting College Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Litizzetti and during the holidays with Aileen are expected to return the of Latuda. Miss Earlene Durrant, daughter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Durrant of Castle Gate, and a freshman student at the B. Y. U. at Provo, has been selected by Prof. T. Earl Pardoe, head of the speech department at that school ,to take the leading feminine role in the drama, The Wild Duck ' ;by Erik Ibeson. The play will be at College hall, January 23, presented 24 and 25. Since attending the B. Y. U. Miss Durrant has taken a heavy character part in a one-aplay, which was presented at the Little Theatre and College Hall. She was selected to act as mistress of ceremonies at a large amateur program at the college, and has given readings at college programs and at church socials. She is a member of the Mask Club. the and the Dancing Club French Club. Earlene graduated from Carbon high school last spring and had the leading role in Smilin Thru at that school last January. and Wednesday Big Cash Drawing The Perfect 5-6-- 8-9-- Gentleman 7 itinuous Sunday from 2:15 $ and Short Reel Castle Gate Girl Is Selected For Leading Role In Play Thurs. Fri. Sat. Jan. 11 Continuous from 3:30 Sat. MmMI Hv in Agn agoif) BY thinlng POPULAR DEMANpi and thrilling ipacteda 7.4 I if CECIL B. DeMILLES "THE With LORETTA YOUNG HENRY WIICOXQfJ The Sweetest Story Ever Told Wednesday Only nORMR January i I is 8 Matinee at 3:30 Prices 5c and 10c Evening Prices 10c - 20c 25c Two lea lures LESLIE JUSTICE i 9 Broadway Handicap Big Cash Drawing "The Case 1 I HOWARD Colored Cartoon and I News Z 9I)issing Man" Safeway Company Executives Here L. S. Skaggs, di isional manager of the Saf way company in the Salt Lake City distnet, W. L. Young, man- ager of the Western States Grocery Co. in the same district, and O. E divisional auditor for the Safeway organization, were amon: Returns From California Visit Price business visitors Friday, The; Mrs. F. C. Henries of Heiner. repaid a isit to the local Safeway unit hr Pay N Takil store, and then con- turned home this week from tinued on to Grand Junction to make where she spent the past four a business inspection tour of that area 'months. She visile in San Francis where they have extensixe interests. co, Santa Barbara d Los Angeles. f V. J THURSDAY ONLY BANK NIGHT Frank Morgan in ii THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN mayor-- elect Rad-cli- ff Carbon Girls Back From California Miss Marion Robbins of Spring Canyon and Miss Kathryn Street of Helper have just returned from Cali- fornia. They are members of ' the University Gills Piano Octette which accompanied the Men's Glee club on a theatre engagement on the coart. Both girls are seniors at the ity of Utah. Univers-Cuthbe- SI WESTWARD HO ct FREDRIC MARCH THE GHOST WALKS! Thursday, Jan. told again March of Time HIT NO. 2 John Wayne in in- d. v NAVY WIFE 10 Crusades Cartoon Also Comedy, - WEDNESDAY ONLY Continuous after 3:30 HIT NO. 1 Claire Trevor Ralph Bellamy in The with FRANK MORGAN Ass- SUN. - MON. - TUES. Sunday continuous after 2:15 Wed. Thur. Jan. Now: The Comedy Gem? Mon. Tue. January Also t i A also Musical Revue and The Fox and the Rabbit Colored Cartoon Sun. piCTUse w THE ARIZONA WRANGLERS L ,e"Ted son-in-la- w, Tue. Mon. Sun. Matinee both days ssgfg RE-OPE- N Edward Everett. Horton . Positively the finest thing he ever made! At Regular Prices. Fri. Sat. Jan. mx it. WESTERN AUTO COMPANY i 37 N. Carbon Are. FIIONE 315 Price, Utah |