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Show 1 TIIE PAGE EIGHT SUN-ADVOCAT- P E, R 1 C U T A E n THURSDAY, E V (QUALITY 23rd. AND 24th. BELOW- - FRUITS (Tai Octobe BLISS 100-Lb- s. IPotRoast Sr Solid Heads Fancy Tues Sc Mound Steak ff: RED Apples S IliS. MEATS Market U MB VEGETABLES Spuds Lettuce 2j WE RESERVE The RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES .THESE PRICES EFFEC-TIVFRIDAY AND SAT. URDAY, OCTOBER BE WISE AND SHOP AT SUCCESS MARKETS YOUR DOLLAR WILL BUY PLENTY MORE MORE) BARGAINS NOT LISTED OCTOBER ( iundre ' Sate county it sta Igc Corp1 iltyof axes a tarter iscind MumpRoastfrE:lfc Marr 0 nions 10-Lb- s. Mrs. LOIN 23c Lb. aid Ar to Also i Moh Otto! Salt Pork weetSpuds41bs3c the 26 Pork Chops YELLOW I5t ier Ande J. Helper c lomy lake C rapelruit Salmon ARIZONA 4-F- or temple. SLICED Lb. Pnce October doll one Oranges Doz. CORN FLAKES PICKLES Oili-So- Ls-pkg- z-c- OLIVE OIL 10c - 22 oz ur RIPE OLIVES 9 Sc Mince Meat IK JUICY 13c 25c TNTS0AP7Bars pre Calif- -l cemper Stand $1.65 rinlle Juicers of i tons oioc 15c HAND CLEANER VINEGAR Pts 10c assi wil the tune TOILET SOAP Maxine-- 4 bars 17c jar an compan Quara apnst topped isued S "jral bu found Honey Jam Spaghetti Quart Can Heinz IIV2 oz Can Marshmallows . Tomato SOUP trees. (Take 1 Thun kg. Valamont use 22 Campbells 4 Cans a1 pread APric nan's p vhen a nen mei Avenll wa Price cership tees wen Direct Primary Plan' Committee Chosen ; To Report On Findings Another step in advancement pointing toward the early enactment of direct primary legislation for Utah was taken early this week when Governor Henry H. Blood announced appointment of a committee to study such methods of nominee selections, findings of the group to be presented to the chief executive and the legislature. Senator Herbert B. Maw of Salt Lake City is chairman. Other com mittee members are Walter K. Granger, Cedar City; Senator Eldred M. Boyle, Elberta; Mrs. D. C. Gibson, Helper; Dr. W. L. Wanless, Logan; Frank M. Browning, Ogden; Tracy R. Welling, Salt Lake City. Attends Special Motor School Redd, service department manager of the Redd Motor company, local Chevrolet dealers, spent the latter part of last week in Salt Lake City attending the special school of instruction conducted for special mechanical training. His family spent the time in the capital city, returning to Price Sunday. Eddie HARRIS TOPS LIST OF SPEAKERS FOR LESSER VERDICT RED CROSS MEET JURY BRINGS IN ( Two Emery county youths, held in connection with the death of Robert Duzette last July, are serving 30 and 60 days in the county jail following conviction to charges of assault. Royal Neilson as sentenced to 30 days while Paul Abelin is serving 60 days after a district court jury returned a greatly reduced verdict. Charged with involuntary manslaughter, the two went on trial last week. The defense, headed by James Braffet of Price, contended that the two were not responsible directly for the death of Duzette, who died in the local hospital with head injuries, following a scuffle in the latters business establishment the night of July Continued .From Page One) dertaken in the major disasters. He declared that in all of the major calamities, the Red Cross has been the first one to arrive and the last one to depart, spending hundreds of dollars in the work of assisting those unable to assist themselves. During all the time the Red Cross has been in existence, there has ever been one instance that they have refused to participate in any charita- - """TV Elect 24. Shoemakers Reverend Maurice Kennedy, C.S R. of Whittier, California, will arrive in Price some time next week to begin a one-wemission on November 1. His ceremonies will open Sunday, November 1, with a formal session, and he will continue to conduct sermons each evening from 7 :30 p. m , and every morning at the 8:10 Mass at the Catholic church. Rev. Kennedy has studied at several universities on philosophical and theological topics, and also has been professor at one of the leading eastern Junior Seminaries. Also he has conducted missions in various cities of the union, where he has met with marvelous success. For the past several months he has been directing missions, similar to the one to be carried on here, in Cali- cAnswer the beckoning of crisp fall days in our irresistible, lovely Thees stem t Jd oth the next few (fays. It is the plan to give an breakfast to all the workers on the opening day of the drive; then allow them to start early and contact all the homes and business concerns in the county. early-morni- JUDGE GRANTS MOTION IN LOCAL CIVIL the ay on est t KEF CASE District Judge George Christensen aside Monday granted a motion to set ban order of attachment on a car, of the eing held pending the hearing Distributing Utah the of civil case and company versus William, Elsie unbusiness James Littlejohn doing the der the firm name and style of in Garden Beer 20th Century case involved three hundred dollars claimed due for beer sold the defendants by the plaintiff. BY Receip Sep esainst 11491 td more hers sp Helper-Th- Money fe, SO.C t'e, 0 d EIGHTEEN 01 taxe MONTHS OLD ek Star Brands. Theres peace of mind in the confidence you have that your shoes are the newest of the new. See Star Brands first! A glorious surprise awaits you to $fo50 fornia. Eloyc SItoe Store 8 East Main Christmas Present Another phase of Red Cross work discussed by Nils Christensen, whose topic was Junior Activities. He especially stressed the enlistment of youngsters in the various junior programs, then switched to the subject of the national membership goal for this year. Five million new members in the United States itself, is the quota submitted, he said. The state quota is 28,000, while Carbon countys allotment is 1200 new members. There is' no reason why the entire quota cant be filled, if every community will concentrate their efforts on their quota. Start Work Soon Carlyle Pace, chairman of the Red Cross here, and William Ross, secretary, will handle the Roll Call drive in Carbon county. The drive itself is to start November 11 and ends November 26. Mrs. Royal Frandsen was Noted Missionary To Conduct Services In Notre Dame Church in SHOES by Stax Stand. ble cause, and in the cause of mankind, he stated during his talk. appointed chairman of the drive for Price city, and the Helper city chairman is expected to be announced ia Price Make Armistice Day Plans Plans for observance of Armistice Day, Wednesday, November 11, un- -. der direction of the Price post of the American Legion, are going forward, according to the committee of veterans in charge. Royal Frandsen, Wilfred Jensen and Don Hacking. Fred Keller, district attorney and a World War veterans, has been secured as the speaker who will give an address at the exercises to be held in the L. D. S. tabernacle. Price stores are to be closed on Armistice Day, according to the closing schedule of the Price Chamber of Commerce. Try The staplers. Sun-Advoc- ate first for iy 0 Ar' fit1 tv s. -- Donald T. Adams Democratic Nominee District Attorney bottled at THE DISTILLERY FROM 1 direct deep charred OAK m Capable T rustworthy Experienced MO BETTER WHISKEY m A native of Southeast- at any A4 90 phi 900 ' ern Utah. Twice elected County Attorney San BARRELS Juan County. PAID POLITICAL ADV 1 aaasfe -- Fe |