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Show THE PAGE FOUR 'price and SUN-ADVOCAT- PRI E, VISITING FATHER HERE Mrs. Horner W. Bowen of Rushville, Missouri, Mrs. Peter Larson of Los n Angeles, California, and Merrill to are here of Moro, Oregon, pay Hiawathas ninth and tenth grade Lars P. Oveson, a visit to teir students will hold their graduation Castle Dale father, who has been resident, program tonight at 8:00 oclock. As confined to the Price City hospital prepared, the selected program will be presented as follows: Song, Lois Wilson; song, 1st and 2nd grades; poem, Bobby Wilde; poem, Billy third Ruble; song, "Tin Soldier, grade; Japanese drill song, 3rd grade; poem, Saturday Night Bath, Buddy Halbert; reading, Shortening Baby, Dean Cowan; reading, Maybelle of piano solo, Nita Claire Linde-mapoem, Janet Trover; report on duet, Vera Munsen, Verna Munsen; its was school activities, James Hilton; vocal financial statement, Jack Perkowski; in , saxophone solo, Edward Hair; reading, Emily Wilde; tap dance, Wray Opper-maDarwin Wycherly; instrumental trio, Tom Hilton, Paul Nougaret, Ralph Thompson; presentation of awards for essay contest and attendICE ance ;presentation of graduates. Tenth grade graduates: Vern Munsen. Verna Munsen, Emily Wilde, Robert Burdick, Dean Diumenti, Jack Perkowski, Edward Hair, James HilNinth grade ton, Irene Pererakis. graduates: Ardella Allred, Beth Cox, Audrey Hansen, Helen Hardee, Thelma Nixon, Wray Opperman, Lyle Asay, Tom Hilton, Joe Kolovich, Paul Nougaret, Ellis Petty, Ralph Thompson WE Darwin Wyceherly. Exercises To Be WELLINGTON LADY CQearbq UTAH C E , Held At Hiawatha LOSES LIFE WHEN Ove-so- Future plans are Judge Ncphi Bates of the sixth trict court in Richfield was a Price indefinite, he says, CAR, TRAIN CRASH court visitor Wednesday State Purchasing Agent R. E. Miles Judge George Christensen and of Salt Lake City was a visitor in Apparently not noticing the apCourt Reporter M. W. Ross left for Price Saturday morning, returning of an eastbound freight and Vernal Wednesday to be gone several from Canon City, Colorado, with proach not hearing it, Mrs. Esther Curtis, 43, Warden R. E. Davis of the Utah state days. wife of Harmon W. Curtis of Wellingprison. met instant death Tuesday mornton, Mr. and Mrs. Arch D. Davis and Cali- when the automobile which she to E. leave for lire Mr. Mrs. and L. Beck of ing planning Nephi family fornia early in June, where they will are the parents of a son born Thurs-mak- e was driving was struck by the locotheir home. day in the Price hospital. Mrs. Beck motive at the head of the string of is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emery rail cars at the crossing immediately west of her home town. of Price. .Ward Mr. and Mrs. Henery J. Beckel and Members of the crew stated that three small daughters returned Sun- L. C. Rasmussen of Mt. Pleasant they saw the car driven by Mrs. Curtday from Haigler, Nebraska, where is approaching the crossing in a man- they attended the graduation of a visited with friends and relatives in ner which gave them the impression valeweek-enPrice last daughter, Beth, who was chosen that the auto might not be halted and dictorian of her class. Miss Beckel as a consequence signalled the enalso received scholarships for the Mrs. John Johanson of Cardston, State University and in the Grand canada visited at the home of Sen- - gineer to halt the train. Brakes were Island Business college, besides cred- - ator and Mrs George M .MiHer Sun- - immediately applied and he blew the ord"2 to statements, but itable other standings. Mr. and Mrs.day after having been a guest at the hlfe freight could not be brought to a Beckel went by way of the Tennessee Petfr j0hanson home in Castle Dale stop in time to avoid the crash. Funeral services will be conducted in the L. D. S. tabernacle at 4 oclock Ida Pac visted at the home to be made Miss Pauline Bunnel left early this of hcr mother Mrs. A. E. Pace, Sun-- ij Sunday afternoon, burial The p body is lce cemetery lne week for Spnngville, where she plans, day, returning to bait Bake that ee- - now at the Wallace Mortuary and may be viewed at the residence of a sister, Mrs. J. W. Kissell, in Price Mrs. Evelyn K. Powell was admitMr. and MrS- phil B Horsley of ;from 'j0 a. m. until the service hour ted to the Price City hospital last Roosevelt left recently for Detroit, Sunday. Monday night for an appendicitis op- - Michigan, where they went on a va-- 1 Mrs. Curtis was an active worker eration. cation trip. Mr. Horsley is anem- - of the L B S. church, had served iploye of the Mountain States Tele-jjayear as president of the Welling-M- r. and Mrs. D. L. Parmley re- -j phone company, and is a native of ton association, also turned to their home here Tuesday Price, leaving here several years ago, as teacher in primary work and as evening after spending the day in Mt. to accept a position with the telephone chorister as well as being generally FOR QUICK DELIVERY ON BUFF Pleasant, where their two children, company in the Uintah Basin coun- - active in relief society work. She had or White Leghorn Chicks, write Betty and Don have been attending try. school in a number of com Pattericks Hatchery, Grand Junctaught the Wasatch academy. The latter two munities of Utah and was quite well tion, Colorado. Aaron J. Hanson left last Sunday known throughout the state. Mrs. accompanied their parents to Price. for Santa Monica, California, where Curtis was born at Mayfield, Utah, on WANTED TO LEASE GRAZING Land somewhere in Eastern Utah Andrew L. Aho, formerly a resident he will attend a convention of repre- April 25, 1893. Mr. Curtis has been for 1,000 head of sheep. Write of Scofield and at present living at sentatives of the Prudential Insurance postmaster at Wellington for a numMatt in Mr. Ursek, Myton. Hanson has ber of years. that city. Hanna, Wyoming, visited with friends company of in a record insurance this sales to the Carbon Mr. Curtis BARGAIN SALE Young mans all in Survivors in addition county during early high part of the week. He was a well- - territory, only agents gaining a cer- - and the sister are five children, Beven Worn only wool suit 2 pants. volume being allowed to partici-in- g Dean Powell, John Gordon Witthouse, known resident of this county, twice. Cost $26.50, to .sell at $15.00. come here with his parents in pate in the convention. Mabel Clare MacBeth, Major Wood-roCall 352-1897. MacBeth and Jay Weldon Macdis-jT- he te. n; n, . - j Classified st Parent-Teache- rs ty-thr- ee Newest kind Ice Cream It has that delicious quality that tells you no expense spared in making . Rich vitamins appetizing , healthful. All-re- d; d. during the past three Weeks . Oveson, senior, was formerly r county stake president and he 1 years old. His I reported as very favorable writing. Mesdames Bowen son are guests at the home mV and Mrs. George Christensen Jl Special introductory offer on carry o ui packs for FRIDAY and SATURDAY ; CREAM BULK Quart 35c 20c 5c Watch for Our Specials CATER TO PARTY ORDERS WWAV.'WA,AVAV.VAVAV.VA'.'.VVW.V,V.VAm, ALL THREE" COST ABOUT THE SAME hav-jta- in I w OHEE0JHD R. SUNNYSIDE NEWS TO 2 YARD ROL-le- n dump box in good condition. In- her mother, Mrs. FOR SALE Beth, Wellington; Word was recently received from Anna Fitt of Salt Lake Cit; a brother, Mrs. Lawrence Degn, who has been Members of the Aaronic Priesthood, Cyril Fitt, Salt Lake City. visiting in Laramie, Wyoming, for with President George Jorgenson of some time, that she is studying dane- - Carbon stake, and bishops from each oic Priesthood. History of the priest-- i ing at the Cervantis School of Dane- - vvard, approximated one hundred hood W'as given by Eugene Jorgensen, ing in that city. Mrs. Degn expects and fifty in number made an excur-;wit- h organ music furnished by Mrs. to teach tap dancing classes after her S1( t0 ounnyside Saturday. Laurel Gilligan. The local Aaronic the Tta.h FHel chorus sang, The Mormon Boy. Re- grup ,vlslted L T1?e and return to Price. coke ovens during the marks tipple were given by Bishop Hopkin- ta LunV morl?ing' son 'yere the evenings program came and of Announcement has been made en through the Rock Asphalt crush- - tn a cina the marriage of Mary Kocheyar of ing piat by Superintendent H. H. Thlnk Thee O Gc For a ve Spring Glen, to George Bikakis of Jones, who explained the operation Price. The couple applied for a li- - to them. Mr. Jones then furnished; and Mrs. James E peaCock transportation for he group to thewere called to Richfieid Sunday by aspha t quarry, located about five andj the death of MrS- Peacock's Uncle, ia half miles northeast of Sunnyside, Jo h Jorgenscn . Margaret' Cleaves of Canon Miss Louise. Fausett was a Salt rock in.quarrying the natural .asphalt. Cit Colorado, is visiting with her Lake visitor Wednesday (The boys and their leaders thorough- ents Mr. and Mrs. S. Preston. ly enjoyed their trip wrnich was in Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Tucker have of Irvin Branch of Price. the birth of a son on Wed- - rangements for handling the tour of 20. inspection to the coke ovens and May nesday, By Lee Warren through the asphalt properties were Arlin Robb, Johnnie Morgan and Mr and Mrs Harry Gordon and 'made by Bishop A. E. Hopkinson and Counselors James Peacock and Tay- - Dick Labato went to Moon Lake for family returned home Wednesday dor Turner of Sunnyside. a fishing trip. The water was so . y after spending evening p)arde pedcriva has returned from high though, that they had difficulty in Salt Lake City where they attenawhere he has been assisting in catching very many fish, ed graduation exercises of the Salt jn the remodcling and rearranging of Lake General hospital, in which their the Wasatch store for two weeks, A dance was held Friday evening daughter, Lilly, has completed three exer-,t- o Commencement gain proceeds for the purchase of years training. soft ball equipment. The newly or- cises were held Tuesday evening. (ganized soft ball club expects to ar- 8ames with other teams in Car- of B. Fairfield, Parkinson Dr. W. . Music was furnished by bon county. Idaho, visited in Price Fnday with ,Monroe,s orchestra. his daughter, Mrs. Ben Redd and son, The Band MothQrs club arranged Paul Parkinson. a bonfire party for the Sunnyside ppet - quire at 1 18 PLYMOUTH is the only one with BOTH Safety Steel Body and Hydraulic Brakes Palmer street, Helper. ALL KINDS OF GAR-de- n Plants, including tomatoes, green peppers. John Rastler. 575 E. 2nd South. FOR SALE FOR LEASE 1 ACRES, 3 ROOM house, electric lights; 1 mile south of Price, on Huntington road, $80 year. Les Robertson. FOR SALE GOOD JERSEY MILK Cow. An ideal family cow. Call The te. M-s- ed Gordon Creek News FOR SALE IDAHO RURAL AND Bliss Triumph potatoes at Mohr-lan- d ranch. Write A. J. Lott, Huntington, Utah. i band members and parents Friday Mrs. Glen Allred left evening. Everyone present morning on a motor trip to.pated m games and enjoyed a lunch,' Evanston Wyo., planning to return after which a program and shadow, ow were by the parents to Price Saturday evening. lit was one ct the successtul parties lof the year. Norman W. Noble left Sunday foi program was given m sacrament his home in Hays, Kansas. He has (meeting Sunday night in commemor- been employed for several months by ation of The Restoration of the Aar- . Mr. and partici-Thursd- ay Ptcd NEW MILCH COWS FOR SALE AT ranch on Coal Creek. S. S. Young. Not only does Plymouth have the longest wheelbase of All Three its the only one with el Safety-Stebody and Genuine Hydraulic Brakes. , Car A has a composite body and hydraulic steel body and mechanical brakes; Car brakes, but only Plymouth has both! Remem- rOR RENT 5000 ACRES SUMMEE range good water and feed. Write or phone H. A. Diemer, Montrose, Colorado. A ninety-fiv- steel letter file for e cents at 'The giant size for $1.45. as low as FOR SALE: TOMATO SETS JOHN Barr, Early Avon, Condons Peerless; doz. 15c up; $6 per 1,000. Peppers Ruby King, Bull Nose; $7.50 per 1,000. Flowers pansies, Petunias, snapdragoons, asters, carnations. Eggplants, celery, cabbage. ber, too, this bigger safer Plymouth is also most economical. Drive jt yourself and discover' the greater comfort of its Floating Ride. , PRICE GARAGE John Maralli, Nursery, on highway above Rainbow Gardens, Helper, or Price Carbon Fruit Market, Price. CO. DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DEALERS ttak i SC j II lii Thurs. - Fri. Continuous Sat. from 6ft KY Air Conditioned! Sat. - 3:150 . Fri. - Fri. Sat. - Sat. Double Bill BILL BOYD JIMMY ELLISON THREE ON A Walt Disneys Elmer Elephant Sun. - Mon. Sun. Continuous Sunday from 2:15 - Mon. Continuous Sunday from 2:15 MIRIAM Adcrtor 1 col. x 14 No Saazer hops Budweiser has the Budweiser bouquet and taste. and COIJWTI mtTWM-l5- A . . Lilac?. . . blossoms! Pride of old Bohemia . . . delightfully aromatic . . . delicately elusive. Skillful brewing extracts their goodness. Result over each glass of Budweiser hovers an exquisite bouquet as delightful to the sense of smell as Budweiser to the sense of taste. Thanks to these Saazer hops . . . plus fine barley . ..plus skill and experience . . . only TRAIL Tue. - ouquef? M Gardenia?. Matinee Sat. 10:30 Continuous Sat. from 3:30 W 1. Sun. MERLE Wednesday BIG CASH DRAWING Feature "Honeymoon Limited - J Mickey Mouses Grand Opera c 1 FOR FIVE DAYS On the sixth day try to drink a sweet beer Mon. Dickie Moore HDPKINSOBERON JOEL M'CREA-- Budweiser,l DRINK PERSONAL MAIDS SECRET You will want the Budweiser flavor thereafter Timothys Guest In Charge Of Used Cars tor car merchandising. He has alGus Neve, formerly of Salt Lake ready entered on the duties of his City, has accepted a position as man- new position. ager of the used car department of Sales books at The the Redd Motor Co. He has had extensive experience in this line of mo PRINTING . . Thx Sun Advocath. te. KING OF BOTTLED BEER Order a carton for your home NO DE POSIT prepared REQUIRED-- Be o entertain your guests. anheuser-busc- h st. louis |