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Show Thursday, jlm: 1926 accepts new position present administration. PohT Ob' Thorne, who has been em- servers throughout the country ha,e in Price also Markets Success the at ployed repeated the fact that this will during the past eighteen months,Junctcampaign will be 0 leave the first of July for Grand MUSIC BANKERS CONCLAVE of roses." a poion, Colorado, having accepted Is Separate Unit of Sale of the Modern Tire as Certificate sition manager Cut bon county alto horns Lois Hreinson, Jasper Students throughout The coun "Roosevelt is owned Nominators Club-S. M Bliss, sheriff of Carbon A most successful convention" is Shop in that city. The shop nre enjoying instrumental musical Carroll, Bonita Neil.son. et al, by George H. Patteriek, Sr., formerly a separate body from to John Quilico, McKinnon W. A. the grantor, by ty, months report the regUr summer given instruction during the Bass horn Gus Sermos, Bill Bab- - of Price". formerly- president of the grantee; Pratts survey of Helper. Democratic clubs, it was of Helper. under the direction of E M. Williams, trombone last Monday nights Stanley Stapley, lat Trustees Deed Utah State Bank- local high school director, and through cock; meeting Cl a Winn; saxophone Veil Huff, pose of this unit is to bring Marjorie Trust company, & Walker Bank Association, ers financial .suppoit of the district school OPEN Le Ilia La Turner, Austin Carroll, closer harmony and to check Victoiia Hart-tur- n DEMOCRATS hoard. This is piovmg one of the ri following his re- - Utah coiporation, to Bob10. on the campaign. Don Jones, Lillian Dorothy Pulsipher, 15, rng. blk. most successful and popular programs the ley; pi op. in lot 1, Hacking from Rose Mary Mangone, of the county clubb, acted T by Moore, retary Release of Crop Mortgage NEW CAMPAIGN chairman sponsored by the school board. conclave held in o of the meeting and stress3 Jones; drums Mike Hillis, Silas Ross Coip. Rehabilitation Utah this Following will be found names of Brice canyon Jack Ungrich Ethel party and harmony students in the various communities Jack Downs, and Frand.wn; crop mortgage dated April Monday Wilson. Salt Lake City is also sum(Continued From Page One) of the district who are receiving 2, 1935. T u e s d a y planning a Castle Gate Beginners Students, major turnout at their rally and mer instruction under dnection of Mr. Release of Mortgage McKinnon prais- the party within their own precincts. Leon m. Clarinets 5:00 to 3:45 an p. attendance estimated at predicting Williams. ed the affair and Silas Allred et ux to II. Lester The tickets are signed by the pur- 25,000. Huff, Edna Ramage, Jack Jones, . this ertson. that as orig-who are recognized chasers While we cant hope to Frank Stevenson, Jack Zobell, Lois LIST OF STUDENTS was probably the Mutual Lumber company by Frank Inal members of the Roosevelt Nomget that horn French Bruce or half that number at number Johnson; Long, 11 a most L. H. to Robertson, and largest Spring Glen, Monday 8:30 to Clubs. Bryner inators alto hoin Anmeeting, we expect repiesentation! Von Huntsman, Fred Nita May Hreinson, m. Clarinets complete event of Warranty Deeds Predicted trombone Struggle all over the country, he said Yakopich; from gelina its kind held in Rowley, Dorothy Matekovic, Harriet Fiack; cornet Bona May Snow; bass Grant Powell to James Owen Tanare contemplating Local Democrats Leona for Emil the Utah Kareick, 14, blk. Tomsic, past ner et ux; prop in j0t 21, Guide, Cleon Craig; baritone Harold a live campaign this year. They in- Returns From Trip Keith Donahue, Henry Skriner; cor-- ; horn A W. McKinnon several years. rnf, c son saxP on R. M. Reese, Carbon county treas dicate that the opposing parties are nets Jack Woodward, Dean Rowley; Speakers from all sections of the John Jones et ux to J. Bracken Lee; re- urer returned from Salt of lo confident are but good school, Tuesday strong Lake City rebass horn Harold Guide; baritone 1rd"g try attended, he said. Chicago, p k Dale townsite addition to Price;' sults in the end. That the New Deal Walters, New York where he his took othcently saxophone-De- lia and Los Thomas Steele; daughter to Angeles city Gordon Ruth Thomas, Wallace administration is the power whereby have medical care. cities sent delegates., John Jones et ux to Michael Rowley; alto horns Bert Rowley, Freda principal le the country is rapidly progressing toBr.' Principal speakers were Henry H. Duke, Delbert Zoran; drums .Mclntire, Perl eeley i0t 4, blk. 7. A steel letter file for as low as wards recovery is their campaign and Bldg. Co. to J. theme and .U.ph Ally n. Collwn Rowley. ? a strong ninety-fiv- e cents at The advocate Kenneth Davis, Denthey A. Add. Los Dines, Angeles; ber, A Brone; Park Dale Townsite of the size the for $1.45. to continue policies giant fight Vaught, Perry B. Peacock, Harry to Price. Special warranty deed. Martin, Frank Miller, Keith Hanson, A. J. Elmer W. Powell et ux, to Uplifting Resolutions and passed Harrison; prop, in lot 21, blk. 14, rng, n' Tl Resolutions presented Jdy';d t s e nse h C Dale n u te la ce ' at the close of the conventions indi - 10. Virginia Stevens; alto horns-LaL. to ux of et trend A. the ca ted Opal Halverson present progressive j. Anderson, Wayne Marshall, Lowell One resolution Mmer; Fitches Westside addition; conditions. trombone-Ger- ald Ranking Culp, Chapman; excess spending and iot 10, blk. 1. ChrStensen barlne-i- on Steve Pappas, Grant Rowley; baritone condemned the Cox the need of budget stressed another saxou , Billy Morrison, Frank liauty, Dixon, Rowe Smith; saxophone Max t, Max Wrig Guymon, Josephine Ablin, Margaret Manchest- - phone officers elected were: Ethel Haskin, Glenl er, James Polve; alto horns Norman Marvin Johnson, Special Music Claude LaSahsberry, president, Spring- ?-Jack Eldridge, Rueben Dixon- drums Betty IMilner; drums 5? Hto. jville; flute Irene Mattivi; trombone Dan Harding school beginning students,. T president, Farmington. and H. rinet Tuesday, 9:30 to Morgan, David Avery. r. B. Crandall, Castle Gate, Monday 2:00 to 5:00 p.j Keith Bertola, Kenith Davis, Maxine A V McKinnon Past President m. Clarinets Donald Ross, Frank Rath, Helen McKendrick, Thelma McKinnon succeeds PeaSalisberry Stevenson, Dee Bradshaw, Vern Powell, Don Williams, Perry B. ser- fbe Jones, Leonard Nezos, Margaret Ram-ag- cock, Jack Vaught, Frank Miller, Ray state president, the latter having assembly in col- body last in that year. capacity Iiege baB Bobby Rice, Evan James, Jean Chapman, Lamar Buffmire, Luella ved recentiy. Florence Todd, McKinnon said more than 300 per- McDonold, Winnlfred Stapley, Maxine Kay; cornet Shirley Jenkins; alto jdvaiC( was chosen vice president, office is the third Evans, LaVoyle Acord, Thayne Miner; horn Dean Bryner, Francis Pollock; sons were included at the conclave; Xhe cornets Pat Gaines, Otho Neilson, bass Bobby Pike, Elwin Golding; 150 officially registered and 150 vis- be gjven tbe popular twins this Saxon Zobell, Bob Peterson, Frank saxophone Edgar Williams, Jr.; drum itors. Not only Memmot, Pearl Evans; baritone Danny Rosson. Helen Stapley, Loa May Hreinson; Wellington band, Tuesday 7:30 to but California, Colorado, - New York, Portland, San Francisco, uuuiiiivu for the ejecte(j aiumnj Los Angeles, Seattle and of course wooden reunion of the Y Salt Lake City delegates attended. class of 36. These 26-2- 7 As far as eastern Utah is concerned, ingThe Anderson brothers received .while we didnt place anyone on the their A B degrees from the ..Y this executive board, we had a large rep - spr.ng 8 majoring in. German and resentation. French and minoring in music. Both were members of the B. Y. U. sym- we 9:00 p. m. Clarinets Lala Barnes, phony orchestra; Delta Phi, honorary to house wives. Erma Burnett, Fern Locks, Marjorie returned missionary organization; the prices Helen 'German and French clubs; and the Bradshaw, McBeth, Ciril Young, Rose Natural, Eva Norton, maie chorus. Before coming' to the. Enid Birch, Lee Hansen, Lena Rich, iY they were enrolled at the Uni- CAN DRESSING QT Jean Draper, Reed Burnett, Joe Ras- versity of Strasbourg, France. mussen; saxophone Genevieve Jorgensen, Keith Gerber, Dan Baldwin, .kowski, Tom Hilton; drums Alice I, 2 FOR Rha Bur"efU; c,ornTets Crombie, Ruby Wilson, Darwin! QT. BOTTLE Ed!ltuh1,Hanfnaye .Jay,Wycherly, James Hilton. McBeth, Bobby Butler, Glen Colby,; 9:00 to, Su ide band Frida horn-Jack Elma Gerber; bass HaU; CAN 3 HEADS Maxine :0oClarinets j j Gilligan, bantone-R- uth Bently, Erns Bently; lsie Mike Kanalaki John; trombone Durward Burnett, Wesley baritone Bruno Talla, Kanalakis; Draper, Marvin Jorgensen, Selwyn Corte; bassEdward Salzetti; aitol TALL CANS 3 FOR 3 POUNDS Wilder Jowa Hall; alto horn-B- eth hornNed Turner; saxophone-Ph- ilip Young, Elame Butler, Alvin Thayne CORN Jack Durran Lila Burnett Donna Olsen; saxophone Monroe ' cornetsTayior bellsBetty CAN Dennison, 3 FOR Marcell Peacock, Clair Turner; trom- Baldwin, Edith Hansen, Rhea FRESH GROUN- DBurnett; drums George Hansen, dm-TamJ2 2 SIZE 2 FOR Kenmth Rasmussen Archie Larson 2Lb-Bo- x Columbia band Frida 11;30 to 3:00 POUND Standardviile, Wednesday 9.00 to Falsetti Maxine ,clarinetHenry 1 1 BARS :30 Clarinets Henry Hill, Blaine Gumbright, Orlando Cocogmelio,J, Carl POUND Hall, Veva White, Irene Murg, Max- - Roberts John Crawford, Steve Gena- Lb me Elliot, Billy Williams, Anna Bra- WHEAT PKG LaRue takis, Stevenson, Lawrence T. N. T. bass cornets Charles zovick; Perry; Stella cornets Johnnie Adams, Dick Leo Mower, Max Perkins, Loraine Marcris Delbert: De Cola, Junior Thompson; alto horn Stringham, George BLACK 1'2 LB. PKG. BOTTLE Kay, Bobby Larsen, Duane Nelson, Hyrum Sepp.e, Sammy Keeler, Jimmie Dogmaister, Ernie Paloni, & Beans Konkontaskis; alto horn 48 Lbs. bone Rex Perkins, Orval Reed; ban- - George 1 LB. PKG. NO. 2 CAN 3 FOR Norman Day' Bernard Taylor; bass tone Parley White; saxophone born jimmie Garcia; trombone U !ea Norman Evans, Robert Reynolds; Lbs drums-BArco Unison. ud Donaldson; baritoneTom eFarlino; saxophonPolom, Ruth Lamp. iMd May, Max Nelson, Twila Nel- BUNCH ... Standardville, beginning students son; flute Nan Jardine; drums NUTS Clarinets Dickie Hill, Jean Reese, Leon Lines, Bert Richards. Joe Riz-- 1 SET AND PENCIL Joy Muhlestein, Dell Potter, Helme zuto. BUNCH Kaw Ah Ann; cornet Jove Aguire; of o oel. preka with baritone Arnold Muhlestein. of con FRESH Spring Canyon band, Wednesday LEMONS 11:30 to 3:00 Clarinets Joe Mower, Chocolate EACH .. Kathryn Succurro, Helen Parrish, Udell Stewart, Owen Merrill, Betty FRANCO AMERICAN 3Lbs- Nevener, Doyle Simmons, Steve Star, Arthur Brown, Ruth Neilson, Merrill both Newren, Gerald Johnson, Rut- - Rich3 CANS .. FOR CARROTS-TURHIPBun ards; cornets Oliver Phelps, Elaine S Thorn, Melvin Simmons, Clive Day, SEVERAL HUNDRED COUNTY STUDENTS. MWINWnM I AUDS 0? T IWH RECEIVE SUMMER INSTRUCTION DISTRICT HOARD SUPPORTING EAL ESTATE L. F. (TRANSFERS is - , . ed IC-Ro- . Bon-Mon- WeS te S' tf? mar; T T f fT . RW t ll:30-Cla- secretary-treasure- ns AW CE Every Saturday 2 2 And Holiday. for JUNE SATURDAY, 27 EMILS CABARET t e, . Prices Effective Fri., Sat., June Sfflflaidl ITsqdq Again , Pineapple Tidbits are offering tasty salad foods at that are most inviting SHRIMP OLIVE OIL Tuna Flakes PEACHES BEEF COFFEE SHREDDED 45c 10c 25c 15c CUCUMBERS ioc Sns2 LETTUCE - Oz. Can 3 cans All Flavors Jellll- - Sc 2g Deviled Meat 3 cas H(S TOMATOES Deviled Meat Marshmallows Pkg. '...22 - PRUNES 15c Pas- SALAD 10c Pork SODA CRACKERS FIG 21c GRAHAM CRACKERS 2 19c Root Beer Ext 25c PDWR SUGAR FLOUR Pride of the Valley BEETS SUGAR 25 m Box 21c WHEATIESf . GRAPE TURNIPS ioc Package g ICE CREAM POWDER Package ena-pouN- d Heat Comfort lc UhltedTMk SPAGHETTI . U. S. QUALITY MEATS UNION INSPECTED SWWIFTS ASSORTED BRANDED Lunch Meats Rump Roast POUND . . . 25c Jack Richards, Charles Btzick; alto MARKET STEER BEEF POUND ISC SWIFT'S or NUCKOLLS Cheese Cottage AVV POUND FRESH MADE FRANKS 2 POUNDS 25c BACON 27c IN THE PIECE LB CHOICE STEER BEE- F- POT ROAST POUND 12c FRESH Boiling Beef POUND 8c Ground Beef 2 POUNDS 25c Fresh Dressed Spring Fryers Fat Stewing Hens Salmon and Halibut O.K S EllniCS FOOD PRICE STORES SURETY Or PURITY" horn Dorothy Neilson, Anna Star; bass horn George Pearson, David Neilson, Clinton Ostler; trombone Orval Ostler, Lois Hemmingson, Mower, Kennith Wallace; saxophone Leola Davis, Delbert Max Newren; flute Duane Merrill; baritone Bud Hall, Donald Wilson; drums Melvin Stone, Stanley Elliot, Caroline Davis. Gordon Creek, Thursday 9:00 to 11:30 a. m. Clarinets Birdie Leger, Ellamar Olsen, Lamar Johnson, Bobby Naylor; cornets Bruce Jensen, Emerson Tope, Kennilworth Alpanalp, John Kogaspascis, Kayo Hayakawa; bass horn Lester Hall; saxophone Erma Lee Alger, LaRue Bonto, Boyd Hold; trombones Joe Wilde, Bob Warren, Martell Newberry, Max Leger, Wallace Simmons; drums Nadine Van Wagner, Tommy McNally, Junior Semkens, Fay Johnson. . Hiawatha band, Tuesday 2:30 to 4:30 Clarinets Jim Baxter, Simona Clavell, Mike Hillis, Alan Johnson, Paul Mecham, Lyle Asay; cornets Bert Wilde, Johnnie Maragakis, Mike Hillis, George Clavell, Barney Grover; bass horn Bob Burdick; baritone Walter Perkowski; alto horn Dan ll Garber, Ralph Thompson; flute Cowal; saxophone Edward Hair, Jim Martino; trombone Jack Per-- 1 Le-R- FRUITS and VEGETABLES NEW PEAS Local 19c BEETS 3 10c LETTUCE Utah Solid Head GR. ONIONS - RADISHES 2 Bun- - Jg 29c 5c MELONS Guaranteed Ripe Lb. 2C LEMONS Large Size Doz. ue Hess-mir- e. Ber--ne- UTAH Help fn psyson Spani-- I yphi Hell Prif Di'i Prit their' here fi the title out 0 price per t forme Bo: cals, initia broth game u so game Fa game uppe Bo as fc Fi Sunn Per? Barn Weil E.E W. G.F Da'i S Elm W(H Ver Tan Kir S. Bry Sm. T. B Jr? Pa Pn morn . TEA tt t t Oirider There Is Aii EA TT Inspected FRANKFURTERS 2Lbs- - ABERDEEN DEALER In Your Communit PRODUCERS y LUNCH MEAT Assorted Lb. PURE LARD 2 Pounds STEWING HENS Pound COTTAGE CHEESE Pound MUTTON CROPS 2 Assorted Lunch Meats Market 27c 24c 27c JC 2 9c Imp. Cheese Su Fe Bs W G W 8. M V |