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Show THE PACE EIGHT MINE WORKERS LEADERS IN MEETINGS WITH OFFICIALS Distiict leaders of the United Mine of America. John M. Ross, president; James Morgan, international representative; Frank Bonacci, Utah field representative, held a conference with Governor Henry H. Blood and Congressmen Abe Murdock and J. W. Robinson last week. An appeal was made to the governor in behalf of the unemployed miners of Carbon county and he was reported as promising to do everything in his power to aid the workers. The congressmen were requested to support the measure which has been introduced as a substitute for the Guffey coal measure, the latter having been declared unconstitutional. Support was promised by both national legislators. SUNNYSIDE CHILD DIES HOUSEWIVES HERE On Program A t Ogden LOOK FORWARD TO Session Of Churches BIG COOK SCHOOL free Plans for the big Rev. T. H. Evans of the Price ComG. Mrs. church J. and school Reeves, be to held in the L. munity cooking active in the local laymen circles of D. S. tabernacle at Price under sponthe local institution of worship, are scheduled to appear on Fridays pro- sorship of local electrical equipment th annual ses- dealers, the Utah Power & light Co., gram at the are going forsion of the Utah Mission of the Meth- and The ward nicely, according to Gomer Peaodist Episcopal church at Ogden. cock, chairman in charge of general Mrs. Reeves has been named in arrangements. joint leadership for discussion of the This is to be a gala event for the afternoon session, Rev. Evans to prehousewives of eastern Utah, an affair side at the 4 oclock session. The annual conference will open Thursday that will match well with similar schools conducted in the evening and continue into Sunday cookingcities. fifty-seven- Sun-Advoc- ate night. FORMER PRICE RESIDENT IS VISITOR HERE WEDNESDAY Norma Lee Gleaves, 5, daughter of Marl and Margaret Gleaves of Sunny-siddied there last Thursday mornthe flu. She was born in from ing Canon City, Colorado, April 11, 1931. Survivors are her parents, and the following brothers: Kenneth, Leland, Louis, Leslie and Leon, all of Wayman, former Price resident, and his small daughter, Lynette, now of Provo, arrived here Tuesday evening, the former on a business mission in connection with his position as supervising engineer for the W. P. A. Mr. Wayman returned to Provo Wednesday, little Miss Wayman remaining to be a guest Funeral services were held in of her small friend, Lorna, at the Tuesday at 4:00 p. m. with in- home of the latter's parents, Mr. and terment in the Sunnyside cemetery. Mrs. Loren Golding, until Friday. Wallace Mortuary was in charge of LETTERHEADS . Th Sun Advcat arrangements. Wallace e, Sun-nysi- de MEMORIAL DAY BARGAINS for THURSDAY and FRIDAY Check over our holiday bargains and note the big ings possible . sav- Three days, June 11, larger 12 and 13. will be packed with information of advantage to every housewife and that this is already realized is indicated by the interest ladies in this section are taking in the affair at this early date. Each day there will be ten baskets of groceries given away and to cap the climax at the close of the school there will be an award of a new electric range. More definite details concerning the school, those directing it and the three-da- y program will be contained in the next issQe of The Sun-Advoca- te. DISCUSSES SOUTH PRICE PARK Serious discussion of the site for a park in south Price is being entered into by the members of the city council. Price now has one of the most beautiful park systems of any city of comparative size in the entire country. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Branch Manti visitors Tuesday. FRESH Salmon Shrimp, CAN .... SALAD Ac CRAB MEAT MUSTARD QT. 15c 10c JARS Deviled Meat 3 FOR SARDINES LG OVAL CANS 2 For I Sled Dried Beef 2 OUNCE JAR 15 f Ac CUCUMBERS FOR TOMATOES FRESH Eddy Quinn, wire chief George and soon to take the poslt5 now held by Art Brown, was V w? ness visitor here early this week. The Price State Liquor Store be closed all day Memorial Day Family budget books now The THE UNION d. OF BENEFIT TO THE COMMUNITY CARBON GRADUATE HONORED WITH BUSINESS SCHOLARSHIP Miss Angelina Olivetto of Price, graduate of the 1936 class from the Carbon county high school, was honored last week with a $25 scholarship award, given by Henegars Business college to the student rating highest in commercial classes at the local high school. Miss Oliveto is preparing to leave for Salt Lake City about June 15 to commence her nine to twelve months secretarial course. 1 Bracken Lee, Lab- all your purchases, and back up the first principals of Unionism and the Label under which all organized crafts earn their livelihood. Consuming Public and Business People. We urge you to heed our appeal for support, we ask you to look at our problems in the broadminded spirit: Help to maintain, a great Carbon County Industry employing thousands of miners, railroad men and coal handlers. When you buy coal from non union wagon mines, you are supporting unscrupulous employers who pay very little or no May 30, Saturday, being National Memoial Day and perhaps the most outstanding day in American History, it becomes the duty of every citizen to spend this day in reverence for those who have passed beyond. I therefore proclaim Saturday, May 30, a holiday and ask the cooperation of all business houses and firms of Price City to close for this day. . Organized Labor, demand Union el on wages at all. Please Heed Our Appeal You Need NEW SPUDS 3 LBS 10e Us We Need You BURN UNION MINED COAL Carbon County Union Label Committee NEW PEAS quality FRESH UTAH Strawberries 25 FOR IN BULK, ANY AMOUNT COMPARE THIS PRICE POUND WITH 4 OZ. PKG. FOR 10c 20c tc J tc Ice Cream Pdwr. PACKAGE RIPE OLIVES J SMALL CAN THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY 28th. and 29th. Soaijp Ej) Pork & SALMON r" r SHRIMP Good Grade LIFE BUOY Soap tc BAR TUNA FLAKES AUy LB. PKG 3 ' SWIFTS NAPTHA NAPTHA BARS 2 FOR J Jtc PICKLES SAUCE Worcestershire Dill-Sweet-So- OF PURITY SB c 6V2 Oz Bot. UzJ 25c COFFEE Sanka Pound POST WHOLE BRAN 2 Pk- TEA Liptons Green V2 Lb 33c CANDY BARS Hersheys- -3 For 45C Lb- - UTAH Pdwr. - Brown-L- b. Package Soap L RIPE OLIVES 5 z Ca" VINEGAR FLAVORADE 3 J8r A c pk-DEVILE- D MEAT 3 MUSTARD Horseradish Jar- - Jjg 2ft 2JC 25c 59c 1QC MEATS SPRING FRYERS mk FedPOT ROAST Choice Lb. GROUND BEEF resh Ground Lb. SLICED BACON LUNCH MEATS Assorted Lb. CHEESE Good Crade-Mild- -Lb. steer "'- -. f) STEAKS STORES IjJJ ur, Creme Oil POTATO CHIPS 3 Pk- OATS Crystal Wedding Pkg. TOMATO SOUP Campbells 3 Cans COCOA Bakers Pound Injected JgEKT "JP Songsai? BeaasS'rc. 1 3c Marshmallows 1 service 5C POUND 3 CUPS cf HELPER and PRICE, UTAH NOTICE-Y- o 25c 12lc ll 241c Jg.lg i5c UTMi sYrAWBERRIES Wlg sold te. 5C BUY THEM A SURETY ? Ne-p- hi Mrs. Bernice Barbieux has been released from the local hospital and Is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Christensen. She; plans were to leave for her home in Salt Lake City Sunday. 2SC 3 LBS OCCASION PRICE Joseph Bonacci of Helper elected treasurer of the Utah V4s Knights of Columbijs order at Lake City Monday. Albert I Helper was named as an alter? delegate to the supreme convent? 5C ... HEADS SOLID GLATZ POTATO CHIPS FOOD 1938 2L5c LETTUCE PREPARE- D- MAY 28, Auxiliary Will Decorate Graves Memorial Day plans made by the ce Mayor. 2 19c NO. y2 CAN THURSDAY. American Legion Auxiliary include the placing of poppies and flags on By LaVoyle Acord graves of Legionnaiares and Mrs. Reese Philips, Jr., left Monmen Saturday morning in Price, day for Wyoming to visit with her according to an announcement Tuesparents, Mr. and Mrs. McRhee. Leon Holbrook left Monday for day. Illinois, where he intends to spend the summer. Mrs. C. B. Newell and family of Robert Long, son of Dr. and Mrs. Vernal and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. SalE. V. Long, returned home last week mon and daughter, Sally Lou, of to spend the summer with his parents. Butte, Montana, are visiting with He has been attending school at the their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wasatch academy in Mt. Pleasant. Christensen at Price. Mrs. Salmon is Mrs. Melba Golden and Homer Hyknown to the radio audience at att were married Friday night. A better Palmer. Joyce was that them given wedding supper evening by Mrs. Lawrence Hyatt. They left Saturday morning for to visit with relatives. Mrs. V. E. Gilbert and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Houghton were visitors in IS Salt Lake last week-enThey went in to visit Mr. Gilbert, who is in the hospital. PROCLAMATION! From 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Friday we are demonstrating the refeshing qualities of Jack Frost Punch . Try this refreshing drink , and take home a few packages at 3 for 10c This store will be closed SATURDAY , MEMORIAL DAY. Shop T hursday and Friday . GOFFEE CASTLE GATE NEWS I FREE PUNCH FRIDAY FISH P1IGE, UTAH E, Local People Appear Workers Sun-nysi- SUN-ADVOCAT- Mht. PRICE V7illbc closed allday Sat, May 30, Decoration da? 41 |