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Show THURSDAY, JANUARY w' '" SflLE-5FOR49c-SA- THE 21, 1937 : S U N - A D V O C A PRICE, UTAH T E . 5 i LE Tomatoes PAGE SEVEN cans PEAS No. 2 cans CORN No. 2 cans BEANS No.2 cans SALMON Tall tins 2Vz y FLORIDA Grapefruit No. 2 cans Sliced Beef Glass Orange Juice Pineapple Juice Corn or Gloss Starch DEL MAIZ CORN JELLY BEANS YOUR CHOICE DEPENDABLE MEAJS S3CV ASSORTED OR STRAIGHT NICE WHITE riSH, Lb. 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For the present they plan to reside in Price. I ; Wilford Jensen, and On Wings Of the subject presented by Mrs. Melvin C. Wilson, in keeping with the general discussiop topic, Transportation. February 1 has been set for the next meeting, and a delightful program concerning Old Books will be Speed, given. Democrat Ladies Will Meet Monday Convening for their first session of this year, officers of the Carbon County Womens Democrat club have announced that the usual meeting of that organization will be held Monday, January 25, at the Country club, at 2:00 oclock p. m. A special program feature has been arranged for Bridge-Dinnpresentation, to follow the business Cozy Affair of the meeting. All Democratic part A hospitable Saturday evening ladies of the county are invited to bridge-dinnwas enjoyed by a com- attend with their friends. pany of guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Young last week. Places were set for Mr. and Mrs. Group Enjoyed Dinner Party Young, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Kirkpat- rick, Mr. and Mrs. Mat Gilmour, Mrs. A clubby evening was spent FriJessie Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. Carl day evening by members of the club at the home of Mr. and Nyman, Mrs. J. T. Kelley, and Dr. Mrs. N. Nelson. Preceding the Glen W. Robinson of Keniland Mrs. R. cards, a lovely dinner was served to worth. sixteen attending guests. New Appointments New Century Plans Made In Club Play Mrs. R. W. Crockett, Jr., was ap- For Two-AThe New Century club held its pointed secretary of the Price Soros-i- s club Monday evening, following the regular meeting at the home of Mrs. resignation of Mrs. V. C. Frame, who Frank Groussman Wednesday eveis soon to leave for Park City to make ning, with Mrs. Robert Murray as her home. Mrs. Duane Anderson was hostess. Plans were submitted and also announced as a new member in discussed for a one or two-aplay to be presented by the club memthe departees place. How Did They Go From Here, bers on Valentines Day. Purchasing was the title of a paper given by Mrs. of library books was also an import ' : ; ; f er er Dan-san- te i , ' 5 ct s ct ant feature talked over. Program selections included a report on American Drama by Faughn Nielson, and a melodrama, Curses, What a Night, enacted by Miss Margaret Scartezina, assisted by her sister, Marie, and brothers, Rudy, Ed and Francis. The next meeting will be held on January 27 at the home of Miss Louise Peacock. to come to the primary and note the progress of their children. Mrs. Keith Clark, who was operated on recently in the Price hospital, returned to her home in Spring Canyon on Tuesday. David Brown was a visitor in Salt Lake City last week-enJohn Bird, former employee of the Spring Canyon Coal company, left Tuesday for the eastern states. F. J. Passarella, trackman in Spring Canyon Coal company number one mine, was called to his home in Salida, Colorado, by the illness of his son there. Mr. Passarella left Tuesday. Flocks of sparrows, apparently driven by the cold weather and the deep snow, gather on bare places to seek food. The most resourceful of the birds roll in the dirt, evidently a way to keep their feathers dry. Mrs. Aldo Long of Spring Canyon returned Saturday from Grand Junction, Colorado, where she attended the James funeral of her brother-in-laBridges, who died on January 9. Mildred Cook, Jo McCarrie, Shirlev Ann Willox, and Wanda Warren were guests at the home of Valynne Wiliox last Sunday evening, where they played Monopoly. d. - Honor Guest At Dinner Miss Mazel Hannon was the honor guest at a dinner party Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Parley H. Rhead, the occasion being in observance of her birthday anniversary, which occurred Saturday." Mrs. Rhead and Mrs. Mel Harmon arranged the delicious delightfully repast, for which places were laid for the Misses Harmon, Fawn Gardner, Lily Johnson, Pauline Prince, Mildred Anderson, Nona Stevens, Mildred Dooley, Katherine Ross, Alice Critchlow, Jessie Rasmussen, Arlene Peacock, Ruby Draper and Anna Laura Entertains Bridge Club w, By Louise Jewkes The Ladies Auxiliary has the Union hall this week, and purchased new draperies. They enjoyed a social evening Wednesday after their regular meeting. Misses Dorothy and Donna Bowen entertained their sewing club Tuesday evening. Miss lone Marchant of Peoa was an guest. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Franklin are receiving congratulations on the arrival of their first grandchild, a girl having been born to their daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Melvin Giles of Price. Franklin is at her daughters home heleping care for the new addition. officers of the association are Mrs. Lawrence McKee, president; Mrs. J. E. Lampshire, vice president; the retiring officers are Mrs. J. L. Naylor, president; Miss Val Walker, vice president and Mrs. R. W. Eldred, secretary. The organization is planning to give a dance in the near future to raise money for school projects. In spite of two feet of snow and more falling daily, school children are out selling garden seeds. out-of-to- Newly-elect- Mrs. J. B. Thompson entertained her bridge club Wednesday evening in their regular club meeting. The three tables were adorned with bright flowers, and refreshments were served, after the games. Member guests were Mrs. Myrtle Bryner, Mrs. Roy Mailhot, Mrs. O. H. Oelwein, Mrs. J. W. Bingham, Mrs. Marguerite Hall, Mrs. Clark Phelps, Mrs. J. H. McLaren and Mrs. R. W. Crockett, Jr. Other guests were Mrs. J. B Lee, Mrs. Allan Ramsey and Miss Mae Nielsen and Mrs. Agnes Thomp- fY son. Mrs. Lee was awarded the guest yY Departee Feted At Farewell Honoring Mrs. V. C. Frame, active members of the Saturday Bridge club, her fellow members gathered at the home of Mrs. Ernest Lee Wednesday evening for a farewell social, prior 4o to Park Mrs. Frames near-departu- re City. Engaging in bridge were Mrs. Frame, Mrs. Harold Bithell, Mrs. Ora B. Harding, Mrs. Mary Jensen, Mrs. A. N. Smith, Mrs. Ace Roberts, Mrs. Richard Mitchell, Mrs. Lewis Miss Veronica Heinlein, Mrs. E. L. McBeth, Mrs. Vernon Merrill and Mrs. Lee, the latter three emerging with high scores. A club gift was presented to Mrs. Frame. A dainty light luncheon was served after the cards. Hun-sak- er, Y T Y T Y T T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y y fy Y Y Y Y Y Y Y fY Y Spring Canyon News Y Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Warren and Y children spent last Sunday at the Y home of Mrs. Warrens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Behling of Castle Y Dale. Y Randolph Degn spent Saturday and Sunday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Erickson of Gunnison. Miss Leora Childs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Childs of Spring Canyon, has been ill with appendicitis at Elmo, where she has been visiting with her grandmother. Parents Day of the Spring Canyon Primary association was held Tuesday, January 19, at the Spring Canyon ward. Mothers were requested Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v IF5i?sE Parent-T- ed eachers IA prize, Mrs. Phelps the club prize, and a clever travel award was made to Mrs. Bryner. f Wattis News AA AA AA AA AA Mr. and Mrs. Charles Virden of Price were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kelley Wednesday g. v'-nin- Upper grade children enjoyed a party Thursday eve- roller-skati- ng ning. Mr. and Mrs. Orien Scoville hav for house guests, Mrs. Scoville brothers, Amassa, Elmer and Joseph of Orangeville. Eugene and Lee Shaw of Miller Creek were in Wattis last week visiting with their brothers, Erwin and Ernal Shaw. J. L. Naylor, deputy tax assessor, assisted by Mrs. Hobart Simmons, has been canvassing Wattis this week in his official capacity. Richard Simmons had the misfortune to break a toe Thursday, and will be on crutches for several weeks. Bill Dimick spent last week-en- d with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rube Dimick at Price. Miss Donna Cassady of Price and Miss Helen Storrs of Price were guests at the homes of Miss Isobell Wheeler and Miss Lucille Davis, respectively, last week. They enjoyed themselves with sleigh rides and roller skates. AA AA AA SEfflnsKMBng f Y Y It! Y Next To Y Y - ENTRANTS LIST AND THE EARN OF NAME ON Y GET YOUR Y Y SOME REAL MONEY IN YOUR SPARE TIME DURING THE Y Y NEXT FEW WEEKS Y Y Following are the names of candidates who are entered in The Y Big Scholarship campaign to date. The names are Y Y and order credited with in are nomination alphabetical arranged votes only. If you have sent in your name and it does not appear Y in this list, please notify the campaign department at once. Y Y DIVISION Price COLLEGE 10,000 Y Myrra Williams, Florene Zwahlen 10,000 10,000 Belva Branch, Price KENILWORTH Emma Erdei, Price 10,000 Silas Ross, Castle Gate TO, 000 A Rose Kosec, Spring Glen 10,000 10,000 Mary Kolovich HIAWATHA L. D. S. BUSINESS COLLEGE 10,000 Frances Mezek COLUMBIA 10,000 Margaret Montoro HELPER Y Sam Olivetto, Price 10,000 Mark Tanner, Price 10,000 10,000 Y Dorothy Jorgensen PRICE Y Lillie Belle Tidwell 10,000 WELLINGTON Wanda Warren 10,000 Y Y SPRING CANYON Anna Laura Watkins 10,000 Y PRICE Frances Koncher 10,000 Y NATIONAL Wanda Williams, Price 10,000 Y Y ARE YOU IN IT? IF NOT , WHY NOT? Y V Appear Sun-Advoca- Week Watch For te t f |