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Show hi n m THE PAGE FOUR price and Nearby ( Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Swensen of Salt Lake City were visitors this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wallace in Price. Mr. Swensen is a brother-in-la- w of Mr. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. John Dalton been visiting here for several The former left Tuesday for where he will be employed and Dalton will visit in Salt Lake and Price during the summer. S CS-ADVOC1- r E ICE, IE COMPLETED; YETS have PAID NEXT WEEK days, Zion Mrs. City ( Eastern Utah housewives in large numbers are in attendance this afternoon at the first session of the three-da- y free electric cooking school being conducted in the L. D. S. tabernacle! Cokttnued From Page One) U,j-- tenant Harry P. Hartzell, assistant and Banana Land. USYAVAVAWAVAYAVllYAWAVYAV1iYAY.Y.YAYAY. - Glen Allred, manager of the local O. P. Skaggs store, and A. C. Allen, foreman of the Carbon Dioxice and Cemical company, are to leave the first of next week for Seattle, Wash- -j ington, on a business trip. Jack Aramaki returned Wednesday evening to Price after having visited in Salt Lake City since Friday. He motored to Denver Colorado, Thurs- day, expecting to remain there about a week. jC TIME , BUS TIME j Plan your Vacation trip via Rio Grande j j j 'J&sC Ewing, rf, Trailways . Two fast schedules East and West daily. Connections at all points. For dtl t RIO TRAILWAYS classes. Miss Evelyn Branch has been visiting for the past week in Salt Lake City, where she attended a reception held for Mrs. G. E. Brunson, nee Miss Lena Mangum, and is a guest at the home of Miss Norma Hamilton. Price Phone 11W B. E. Johnson Agt. WAWAW (WAWWAVATAI WAVMAVWJYIAWW.V. Thu. - CONTINUOUS Fri. - Sat. The school will continue Friday and Saturday afternoons, starting at 2:00 oclock each day. On Saturday a splendid new 1936 electric range will be awarded as the major prize through an arrangement which all adults in attendance equal opportunity. There will be three baking prizes awarded that afternoon too. The latter contests are open to everyone excepting wives of members of the sponsoring firms or of employees of those concerns. A $22.50 electric roaster is to be awarded for the best baked loaf of white bread which is entered, a similarly priced electric roaster also for the best baked entered cake, and $22.75 electric mixer will be given to the baker of the best pie. Entries in these contests must be submitted not later than 1 oclock Saturday afternoon. Rules require a cake of the butter variety, the pie of the type. Mrs. Jean Neldon of Provo, home service supervisor, aided by Mrs. Maude Sharpe of Price, will be in general charge of the school. C. D. Sessions of Provo is to serve as master af-fo- ds y. lars. Electrical equipment firms of FTice in making the show a possibility include the Price Trading Co.. Chapman Variety, Eastern Utah Electric Co., Mutual Lumber Co., and Olivetos Associated store. Drawing for positions by exibitors. at the school on display space resulted as follows: No. 1, Price Trading SAT. FROM 3:30 CONTINUOUS 2. No. Dixon-Taylor-Russ- el; Mutual Lumber Co.: No. 4, Oliveto Associated Store: No. 5, Eastern Utah SAT. FROM 3:30 Fri. - Sat. CONTINUOUS SAT. FORM 6:00 and Feature Sit No. Electric Co.: No. 6. Chapman Variety store; No. 7. Utah Power & Light Co. Ranges will be used at the school through the courtesy of firms as folEastern Utah Electric Co., lows: Price Trading Co.. Thursday: Mutual Lumber Co., Utah Power & Light Co., .Friday. Refrigerators will be used as follows: Utah Power & Light Co., Thursday; Mutual Lumber Co., Eastern Utah Electric Co., Friday; Price Trading Co., Oliveto Associated Store, Chapmans Variety Store. Saturday. continued demand and desire for this paper. Our news service to the district is steadily growing our paid circulation is accordingly on the advance, a combination working always to the advantage of the advertiser. Superior Circulation Supreme Reader IW 1 Every 4 America 2 fair 1 of tom marshal 1 JACKIE Hit 1 - Tue. CONTINUOUS SUN. FROM 2:30 Sun. - Mon. - T ue. CONTINUOUS SUN. FROM 2:30 tt Song of the Saddle Sun. - Mon. CONTINUOUS SUN. FROM 3:30 Interest Ordinarily the windup of a subscription campaign closes for a considerable period of time the addition of new subscriptions to a newspaper which has conducted such a drive. This is not true, however, in connection with The I .... WILL PAY CASH! BECKEL BEST Sun-Advoca- te. Despite the fact that the subscription campaign of The came to a close a short time ago several new subscriptions have been added during the past two weeks, an indication of Sun-Advoc- Top Market Prices for Pork, Veal, Beef and Lamb. Phone L42-- 118 S. 2nd W West Res. Z42-- J Price, Utah be Price ci' wiU SEARl ly 5 No. 2 vantage This rill, is ties of SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Sunday Continuous After l lj Exam 45 19 27 five ye Amer'u Merrill 8 mens RedCi ble of Imp SPEND YOUR BONUS FOR A FARM Reasonable terms, small cash payments. Enquire at Carbon Emery Bank, Price, Utah. WEDNESDAY ONLY Donble Feature Program First Feature yeaer floor houses south tageoi Cla: GUN AND LOCKSMITH KEYS Lawn Mowers sharpened; fishing tackle repairing; complete stock of bicycle parts. Tingley Repair Shop, diver progr; The will f Price. BUY star residen' SKYBOUND 4 6 5 5 t Early brown 4 GOOD licipa USED Johnson 6 or 8 horsepower outboard motor. Write Elliot Confectionery, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. ing and I ing e ing h Cl: FOR SALE SIX BUILDING LOTS, 50x160 feet, driveway at back, on 4th West east fronts. Reasonable. Call Second Feature GENE AUTRY -i- n- te. THE MODERN SMALL house nerth of Main Street, Mrs. Blanche Johnson. Call 142-- WANTED FOR SALE GARDEN IN EXCEL- -j lent condition at 136 East 3rd So. Pete Guzzo. j PHONE WHIRL A Id y 10 11 ONLY OF MANHATTAN Pr HANK D TI&ES.... SQUARE HOUSE FOR SALE, FURNISHED APARTMENTS rent. Apply Winters Apts. 18 BANK NIGHT punrooi DE 'esttrt. 279-- J. FURNITURE FOR SALE 1NCLUD-inPiano. 162 No. 2nd E. SINGING THURSDAY TO RENT MODERN UN furnished five room house. APARTMENT chep. Call 9:3 COWBOY WANTED g FOR s one yes' Prii opp firs SOUND j F Pri out mo tw the Sir ne STORAGE CAMPBELL'S TRANSFER ilpr'llf MOVINGPACKING SHIPPING ' gai of c coi a j eu s v tl! Si w -- ( ei - r pi y u IT m--- L a1 jins "Give Us A Ring- "- Dixon-Taylor-Russ- el, Sun. - Mon. larger season's WIIhIis 6 4 TO fr lar jvrimnm 5C than Classified WANT Jr night, j and DICK FORAN the Price nounced comPletil The schc week ar 0 0 4 Klenda, lb Jensen, If A. Taylor, 3b MRS. JEAN NELDEN Robert, c under sponsorship of the electrical Richards, p equipment dealers of Price, the Utah Totals Power & Light Co., and The ' jccredite AB H O Colledge 2b Berge, ss Bird, cf 3, Fri - Sat. cour DIVIDEND Sullivan, rf Perkins, rf Christianson, 2b Co.: No. 3 p.l . cvdmmin, 39 10 24 10 ' Ten baskets of groceries and housej hold articles are being given away to as many housewives in attendance each day, one Quinn kitchen frock be-;iamong the awards each afternoon, too. The school is entirely free and is of the type usually conducted in the larger cities. Every housewife is invited and urged to attend. Total value of awards to be made during the school is placed at four hundred dol- GRANDE 1 VERN? .4 4 Totals ng Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ruggeri returned to their home here Tuesday after having visited in Salt Lake City for several days. While there they took part in reunion activities given by their respective University of Utah 2b Smith, lb Tangaro, It Leonard, 2b Jewkes, rf Fratto, c .. Dattke, p V seven-thirt- full information see your Bus Agent. 5 5 5 5 4 OP bon Monday ion of Double Holbrook, ss Woolsey, cf of ceremonies. Open house is being held on Friday Comer Peacock, general evening, committee chairman, has announced, and ladies are urged to bring their husbands to the school scene to view the equipment on display. A short motion picture is to be shown that evening, too, by the Purity Biscuit Co. of Salt Lake City. The open house starting hour has been announced as , j ; two-crust- ed IS Sert Zorn.sXS"-- R. Taylor, 3b swu 4 PRICE one-lay- er VACATION Dividend In First Place Following Price Victory is as follows: V CQrrv yon; Verl B?roh? CoSln?5 M I Cook, Wellington; Spring Canyon; Earl 1 SJM ardville; Steve pr Grant A. MuhlesteiS Robert D. Ostler q S'ardd'5 A weary and tired baseball nine Woodrow Powell, Pric"8 drooped home early this week from AB H O y, Mrs. L. R. Rasmussen, daughters Beverly and Barbara, and son, Morris, accompanied by Mrs. Jack OBer- to, Mrs. Roy Fausett and P. I. Olsen, left Tuesday morning for a short visit in Paragonah, Cedar City and other southern Utah cities. Captain Chauncey D. Jones, commander of the Price C. C. C. camp, returned here Tuesday after a weeks business trip to Missoula, Montana, ' i j , V A , ce 'eho enrolled 3. application. men upon receipt of Mrs. W. E. Anderson and William their bonds, and those wishing to se- Miss Florence Piacitelli left the fore Anderson of Salt Lake City were jcurc cashi must go to the postmaster part of this week for Salt Lake City Price visitors during the week. for a few days visit with friends and jwho will make certification and will !give the vet an interim receipt which relatives. La Fel Oman of Salt Lake City, !he holds The p0Ptmaster, following a resident of Price, was Miss Helen Reese was a Salt Lake formeily po.sitivre identification of the vet will married last week to Miss Arline!then send the bond to one of the 241 City visitor last Saturday and Sun- Giles, also of Salt Lake City. designated paying offices, for this sec- day. tion Salt Lake City, and the veteran will receive his check direct from that Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hubbard left N. where office. for Y., Rochester, Sunday Dr .Hubbard will attend the Mayo Postmasters are not authorized to leash the sureties from postal funds, Surgical clinic during the next month. Captain Kirillin and Doctor Sher - !nor are they authorized to accept Dr. A. K. Bramwell journeyed to rard of this company met with a seri- - bonds which have been certified by Salt Lake City Tuesday to be in at - jous accident Friday, May 22, while any other agency outside the postal tendance at a meeting of the Chiro - jon an official business trip to San- - service. practic Research society which meets pete county. Captain Kirillin escaped jf tke veteran wishes to hold his each week to study the latest devel- with minor bruises but Doctor Sher- - jbond) the same will draw 3 per cent Neurocalometer, rard was more seriously injured, re 'interest opments in etc. ceiving neck injuries, a strained back, t Every effort will be made to insure ' ,,and other bruises. The automobile uick deiivery of the certificates, Mrs. William Jensen left last week belonging to Captain Kirillin, over- - Postmaster Walters declared, for Craig, Colorado, where she will .turned near Hill Top several miles; While we do not expect the bonds make her home during the summer north of Fairview due to the gravel for them and wiU do everything with- months. condition of the road. The automo until around June 17, we will be ready bile was severely damaged. in our power to hasten their delivccc P. A. Nelson of Salt Lake City has ery. been a house guest at the home of men under Richard L. Twenty-fiv- e Mr. and Mrs. William Hakalo for the Blakeslee left Wednesday, May 27th officer, visited past five days having had business to set up a spike camp in Huntingaon districtlastveterinary week. They inspected the camp interests in Price. Canyon. They will build a cattle and checked and do other improvement quartermaster property guard Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Ramburg of work. The crew includes LeRoy Land, , the food suddIv ccc-Price have announced the birth of a assistant leader; Petty and Barnes, K. Taton, district ex- Kieth 4 at the city Captain on June to them boy caterpillar men; Hughes, Thygerson, ecutive officer, arrived at camp Sun hospital. Syme and Rowe, compressor men; 24, and made a Pete Fish, cook, and Mark Brown, day morning, May Before leaving he camp inspection. Alfred Davis of Price as admitted truck driver. j some suggestions for camp imgave to the Price hospital on June 6 to reCCC provement. ceive medical treatments for injuries A project of camp beautification ccc sustained in a mine recently. has been carried on during the past Udell Stewart, forest service engiA portion of the parade month. neer, was in camp several days last A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. has been seeded to lawn week grounds during which time he looked Gus Kalatzes of Wellington on June a number of coniferous over and grass WOrk projects and the pro. local 8 at the hospital trees have been planted. The seeded pQged summer projects. area is sprinkled from the Ferron ccc Mr. and Mrs. Karl Jameson have water It is hoped that the Educational pictures were shown in returned from a brief honeymoon outcomesystem. is good. 'camp Monday night. Included in the trip and will make their home at Hiccc siX reels were: The World of Paper, awatha where Mr. Jameson is emCaptain William G. Hines, assistant Campfires Among the Snowpeaks, On ployed at a branch store of the Price district quartermaster, and 1st Lieu- - the Skeena River, The Arid Southwest Trading company. j Juxe Carbon county bov cently enrolled Wltft S Dividend where they met and were ley, Spring trounced by the Dividend players Consumers; 20-This win for the latter places them in first place in the central Clyde Utah division. Price will play the Detroit Colored Giants on the local field tomorrow evening at 5 oclock and plan a different ending than was the Sunday encounter. Box score for the game last Sunday mV specifically stated that the bonds are not forwardable and the veteran if he 'has changed his address, must return to the original postoffice as on the Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Crockett are Miss Mary Louise Cances, for the visiting in Price with his mother, emis past year a student at St. Marys of He B. Crockett. Monima Mrs. the Wasatch, arrived home recently and Power the Utah Light by ployed for her summer vacation. company at Salt Lake City. THURSDAY. Free Cooking School Continues Through Friday, Saturday; Grand A nay of Prizes To Be Awarded LONG BONUS FIGHT J UTAH Well be at the Hotel Newhouse, of course! The low rates at this,e our favorite hotel enab us to visit Salt Lake often. The Newhouse Hotel food Famous For Hospitality and Good Your Sunday Morning Breakfast Served in Room Without Extra Co: MRS. RATES $2 $2.50 Single Double to to $4 $4.50 all with Bath J. H-- W President -RS, W. E. SUTTON, CenX Manager |