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Show f T A H PACE FOUR CONCERT price and Rear by Under the direction of E. M Williams, assisted by Mrs. Virgie Fiame thf Price L D S choir will picsent Captain C. R. Nate, Fort Douglas, Salt Lake City, was included among m Soe 0f the most favored those from the state capital city here,hymns Mormon thurch will be ofthe last week. given in song and pageant, w.th the Mark Johnson, district supervisor' incident that inspired each composer for the government resettlement ad- John P. Egan, of the Sinclair Oil to write the hymn. The public is returned, from a three company called in Price last week on'vjted to attend. weeks vacation spent along the Pa- - business. He was from Salt Lake City, Following are the selections to be A cific coast and in the northwest. Mr.'an(j registered at the Commercial O, Ye Mountains, High, Johnson was in western Canada, then tel. pcwr Wayfaring Man of Grief, "O journeyed down the coast to Los An-- 1 Dearest Childien God My Father Mrs. Melba Day of Lawrance, Cali- - is with You, geles from where he returned home, Far, Far Away on His headquarters are Castle Dale. fornia, and Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Plain, Joseph Smiths First We Thank Thee O God, dington have been visiting at the Prayer, Judge H. C. Smith, local justice of home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Litizzette. For a Prophet, Let Each Man Learn the peace, was a visitor in Salt Lakej The Spirit of To Know Himself. attending thei r. f. Perry, connected with the God Like a Fire is Burning, Come, City last Democratic state convention as a Beer corporation of Milwaukee, Come, Ye Saints. Ror. was a recent visitor in Price. ho-'sun- g- j Red-'Jude- as vis-ja- tz Herndon and Wilson Verdin and! Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Kimball Ruggeri returned from a Franklin, Pennsylvania, short visit at Grand Junction over visitors, the week-en- Moose Lodge News Robling of are Price Sundays business sessions adjourned until the Provo meet in 1937, the next state convention d. M J. Carlson and Moroni Hunt, both of Helper, were elected president and respectively, A. sae Moose association. J. L. Tidwell and son, of Salt Lake bia spent some time in Price on busi- in week-enbusiness d. were ness last transacting City, Thp Helper lodge plans to hold a this section last week. Mr. Tidwell! bust on August 30 at watermelon Film Miss Bessie Kennedy returned to1 represents the 20th Century-Fo- x The day will be crowdCarbonville. Price Friday after having visited for, corporation. ed with activities, including baseball. a few weeks at the home of Mr. and adult SPrtS' of Salt Mrs. John A. Crockett in Long Beach, swimming and Mrs. Walter Pace and son, Lake City spent some time in Price Calif. The Cocketts are former Price The Legion of Moose will hold a last week visiting fiiends and ac- -, residents. meeting on Tuesday, August 25. All quaintances. She is a former resident members are urged to attend. Time, well-knohere. of this city and Reese M. Reese, Democratic eandi- 8:00 p. m. a state was state for date treasurer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor spent capitol visitor Tuesday and Wednes-- a and Mrs. Whitmores parents, Mr. and few days in this section last week day of this week, Mrs. J. R. Sharp. The visitors were while Mr, Taylor took care of busi residents of Price until about eight ness matters. He is a representative A. J. Brodrick, resident of Emery, years ago. of a service station appliance organ- was operated on for a ruptured ap- ization of Salt Lake City. pendix at the Price City hospital a, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomas of short time ago, according to reports Salt Lake City, former residents of Prof. E. J. Sorenson and R- A. there. .Price, visited in Price and surround Walker, were local business callers Mrs. ing communities last week. last week. The two are affiliated Mrs. Jessie B. Nelson of Ferron un- -, Thomas js a nejCe of George Nixon. with the Farm Extension Bureau of derwent an operation at the local hos- the State Agricultural college. pital Monday for gaul bladder. Shej l.C. Rasmussen and Mrs. Preston is reported to be doing nicely. Winterbottom of Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. E. E. Davis, Cedar City, was here Leander Olson of Moroni and Mrs. Paul Holdaway, employee of The Henry Rasmussen of Fairview were a short time ago, on business expects to leave visitors one day last week, morrow for a short vacation in Colo- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard He will return in approximate- A. W. McKinnon and daughter, Fay, turned Monday evening from a trip ly a week. in Salt Lake City spent last week-en- d to Yellowstone park, having journeyOgden. jand Mrs. Marie Lacteri of Price was re-- 1 ed there after the former had comGenlocal the at the local hospital Tuesday ceived for fall Mrs. George D. Brasfield, the buying pleted to a thyroid operation. Ier Katherine Giacoletto, of San Fran-- ! eral Department store of which he is the manager. cisco, California, is visiting at the Miss Margery Hogan who has been;home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atwood left visiting with Miss Moselle Young j0hn Giacolleto of Price, Utah. for Denver, planning to vacation a here during the past few days, left few days there before continuing on for her home in Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. William Ross left here to the Jackson Hole section of Wy- -j for Colorado Wednesday morning oming. They are expected back nextj A baby boy was born at the Price points, on a weeks vacation. Mr. City hospital Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. ross js court reporter for Carbon Saturday. Robert Dunvall of Price, according to countys district court. Ed Hanson, deputy county clerk, is attendants. Both mother and young- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lee of Price away this week on a short vacation. ster are reported doing nicely. re away this week spending a short He is said to be in the northern part of the vacation. of the state and is expected to return Vernon Merrill, They plan to return soon. ' Price Plunge, is expected to return soon. soon from a short stay in Henkley, Domonic Besso, Bud Calloway and William Toy, and mother, Mrs. Utah. Johnny Causer returned to Price early this week following a trip and tour in Margaret Askew, returned from a va' Mary Wahl of Price, plans to leave southern California. cation spent in Arizona visiting old friends and acquaintances. They had here this Saturday for San Diego, Cal- been gone for approximately a week. ifornia .where she and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Croadhead and will make their permanent home. Mr. family spent Sunday at Scofield. Fish- ft Leo Zupon was expected to have, Wahl is affiliated with an ing and partying were included. concern that section. California in southern for left today Mr. and Mrs. George Proctor were where he will spend a short vacation. Miss June Oliver, guests for a week at the home of the Asael Olsen was sentenced to 10 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Oliver latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. John of Price, is said to be recovering from jameS. They left Friday for their an appendicitis operation given at the home in Seattle, Washington Mrs local hospital Wednesday afternoon. Proctor is remembered here as Miss Mary James. of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Whitmore Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Vaughn, of Salt Oakland, California, visited for the' Mary Shiolis of Price, returned past several days in Price with Mr. from salt Lake City where she spent Lake City, were among the out-of- -, town business callers here last week. Whitmores brother, L. A. Whitmore, three days visiting. to-prj- ce re-lra- j SPONSOR OUTING; COURT OF HON OR IN RECREATIONAL will BE PRESENTED They registered at the Price Hotel, Mr. Vaughn is a representative of the Shell Oil company, Glen S. Walker and H. D. Nordeen, affiliated with the Utah Power and Light company, were business call- ers in this city last week, stopping at the Commecial hotel. Walker is from Salt Lake City, while Nordeen is from Provo. 0F GIRL SCOUTS WILL MANY REGISTERED HYMNS CLASSES OF W.P.A. County Designated As Iteing In District Number Three Carbon More than fifteen thousand persons, including adults and children in participated each day during July recreational projects set up throughout the state as W. P. A. projects under direction of State Supervisor R. E. Davis. Directing the recreation activities v,ere 282 relief workers and 30 supervisors. paid from W. P. A. funds, workers, paid by and 125 non-relisponsors. Set In Districts In district No. 1, including Box Elder, Cache, Daggett. Davis, Morgan, Rich, Summit and Weber counties, the recreation setup was completed in all but Daggett and Rich counties. In district No. 2, comprising Salt Lake and Tooele counties, the setup is not yet complete in the latter county. In district No. 3, embracing Beaver, Carbon. Duchesne, Emery, Garfield. Grand, Iron, Juab, Kane, Millard, Piute, San Juan, Sanpete, Sevier, Uintah, Utah, Washington, Wasatch and Wayne counties, the setup is complete excepting in San Juan and Piute counties. Favorable Response Types of recreation sponsored under the W. P. A. that have met with enthusiastic response from more than 15,000 daily participants, include the following physical activities: Base ball (hard and soft), volleyball, .track and field events, horseshoe pitching, archery, tennis, swimming, life saving, quiet games, water sports, dancing, hiking, badminton, football, horizontal bars, field days, mass games. ef SATURDAY FRIDAY Sat. Continuous after 3:30 - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Sat. Continuous from 3:30 A Picturn Paramount with FRED STONE BURKE BILLIE Ernest Cossart Grant Mitchell Directed by Harold Young SUNDAY - MONDAY Sunday Continuous from 2:15 SCREEN AFTER STAGE RUN! Fri. Sat. Fri. Sat. Continuous Sat. from 3:30 Continuous Sat. from 3:30 Bring the fiirl Friend Along to See What Happens W ien Fri. -- A UNIVERSAL PICTURE- Mon. George OBrien - Matinee Only Episode Number Two OF THE MOUNTED Clutching Hand Continuous Sunday from 2:13 Sunday Only Artists HARLEM PLAY GIRLS Rette I)at is Warren William Satan Met A Lady ARROW GOOD TIME 50c Admission A Couple BEER 10c 23c DILL PEAS ) BEANS CORN ( ( Tomatoes Pork & Beans 2V2 SIZE CAN SPUDS 10 LB. BAG in LOVE BEGINS quality meats UNION MARKET INSPECTED 1 - Wed. Return Showing ON Tin; T W THE AUTHOR O&toM. Charles Laughton Clark Gable Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Oelwein j return-M- d. I two weeks. THE SKIPWORTg TH'H MAK'I WarTlSuAiVi . Wife ARTHUR TREACHCP M WTUIA DftTUll Oita M. V2 MADE O' CLOVER LB. CELLO. PKG. LARD SWIFTS ASSORTED- Fresh lUt - 23c , 1 PURE Cottage Cheesef Hr POUND i?c 2 POUNDS Made-STI- CK or FRANKS POUND 29c BOLOGNA fC FRESH DRESSED STEWING HENS & SPRING FRYERS, SALMON, HALIBUT aJpjdtj BETTE DAVIS r. OF FRESH I SWIFTS Sliced Bacon POUND POUND from 2:30 !A STEAK Lunch Meat AT TWENTY Thursday only Continuous W Democratic convention. GOOD FLOOR GOOD MUSIC CAN WEDNESDAY Patricia Ellis - Warren Hull George Raft and Mrs. Loran Golding were Salt ed Sunday evening from a motor trip Dolores Costello Barrymore Lake City visitors last week-ento southern California, where they Sunday admission 10 - 20 - 30cJ While there, Mr. Golding attended the had been vacationing during the part IMIWHHtmilMHIMm Aug. Zt PICKLES Mart Connelly, Presented by Warner Bros., With Cast of 800 Directed by Marc Connelly and Wm. Keighley W Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Branch and) SATURDAY LAUNDRY- - PICNIC SIZE A Fable by ALISON I (Price) An 10 BARS Account of Helper Day Being held on Thursday. Bank Night this week will be held on Feature Yours for the Asking! MOON This Weeks Bargains SWIFTS BRANDED BEEF Tue. Feature 12 Colored SILVER ct SOAP Tue. Wednesday Only Big Cash Drawing On the Stage paddle tennis. Creative activities: Sewing, cook- ing, woodwork, painting, three-aplays, story dramatization, story telling, music programs, drum corps work, chorus, short story writing, group piano, scene construction, dramatics, scene design, needle work, interior decorating, dress designing, dress making, basektry, rugmaking, landscaping, quilting, art work, one-aplays, harmonica bands, operettas, Social Activities Social activities: Community nights, holiday celebrations, checkers, square and round dancing, card games, dominoes and kindred table games, game parties, picincs, camping, Mental activities: First-ai- d classes, reading, discussion groups, nature study. Recreational training: Opportunity for development of leadership within groups and parties. U. S. From a Fable by Marc Connellv Sun. - Mon. badges. The Scouts will bring small tents, blankets, clothing and other articles for the two-da- y stay. BOTTLE i THE GREEN PASTURES One Mickey Mouse Rug To child holding lucky number Court Of Honor Thursday night at 7:30 oclock, the Court of Honor will be held. A cordial invitation is extended all parents and friends of the Scouts, also the general public to atetnd, to witness what has been and will be accomp-- 1 lished within the ranks of the Scouts. Mrs. Melvin Wilson, as chairman of the Carbon county council will preside over the affair while Mrs. C. R. Fergusson will award the prizes and EXTRACT J Continuous Sunday from 2:15 The greatest theatrical attraction of all time. - leaders. T AND T ROOT Continuous Sunday from 3:30 - la POUNDS j Sat. Continuous Sat. from 6:00 O MALIEY Sun. a Green Peppers 3 5-YE- AR TUESDAY ONLY - - Are now in season, to celebrate this event, f Wfnoe of,fer!n? you Dixie Alberta Peaches 1, at 98c a bushel. We also have Plumbs, Pears, Apples, Watermelons, Cantaloupes and many other kinds of choice fruits. Wtf. - 444 meeting will be held .house. AH persons having hl .bring before the comk I asked to remember the 4 inine scouting program. .matters are expected to Camps Included der cussion of the board. Outlying camps, as well as smaller cities throughout this section, will Mrs. Maud Thompson send troop members to the affair. Coi was a guest at th2 s'J City lumbia, Helper, Consumers, Price, several members from other commun- and Mrs. George N week ities will be included in the outing Miss Carol Bcment and will attend a Court of Honor returned t day from a months visit in Thursday night to receive awards. and other southern Utah From Columbia will come Mrs. p0 nu Clyde Roberts and Mrs. Erwin, as captain and lieutenant of the troop there; Helper, Mrs. Maxine Murphy and Marjorie Memmott, as captain and lieutenant; Consumers, Mrs. Ber-toand Mrs. Bonta, as the two scout ct ' Thu. iFriday.AS'JTWi iby the clerks office T ry air-cra- - Girl Scout members from all sections of Carbon county will gather at the Price City park next Thursday and Friday, August 27, 28, for a two-da- v camporell, slated to be one of the highlights of the summer fem- A |