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Show THE PAGE FOUR SUN-ADVOCAT- PRICE. E. Dell Gardner and sons, Darwin, Garth with over and Quentin, accompanied by Easter visited Sunday City her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Seppi. Lowell Pitts, visited from Friday until Sunday at Salem and Salt Lake Judge George Christensen is in Salt City. Lake City to conduct a meeting of the Utah District Judges and Mrs. George Fausett. Before comassociation, of which he is president. ing to Price they visited in the PaSessions are scheduled Thursday (to- cific northwest, going from here to day) and Friday. Court Reporter M. southern California. Mr. Fausett is W. Ross accompanied Judge Christen- assistant supervisor of the Lassen National forest. sen to the state capital. semi-annu- al Luther Lowry visited in Salt Lake City Recorder William Grogan returned Saturday from Belt, Montana, City Saturday and Sunday. where he was called last week by the A. N. Wallace, manager of the Wal- death of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth lace Mortuary of Price, was in Logan Grogan. last Wednesday, to attend funeral services for a sister, Dorothy Dudley. Dr. C. R. Fahring and J. P. Phalen attended funeral services at Scofield Mrs. Laura E. Topham, sister of A. Thnrsday for Mrs. Elizabeth MatW. Horsley and E. S. Horsley of Price, thew es. left here Sunday for her home in Paragonah, after a three months visit Thomas Clark Grand Junction music store proprietor, was a Price visitor here. Friday. He reported that interest in Misses Adele Piacitelli and Gene- western Colorado in the forthcoming vieve Maloney spent the fore part of music contest here is increasing this week in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Hal MacKnight and Miss Pauline Olsen visited here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. son, John, were Salt Lake City visitOlsen, for the Easter holiday. Miss ors from Friday until Sunday. Olsen is employed in Salt Lake City. Attorney Henry Ruggeri was a in Duchesne this week on Mrs. Max Fausett spent the in Salt Lake City. FOR TEH SELECTED Standing committees of Price post of the American Legion for the current year were appointed Tuesday. The assignments were as follows: Membership, Don Hacking; entertainment, Earl Jones, Lloyd Perigo, Nick Bemardi, Varro Jones, B. H. Young; house committee, Elmer Ber-to- t, Royal H. Frandsen, Ace Roberts; legal, Henry Ruggeri; finance, Wil-foJensen, Elmer C. Young, Lester J. Worley; publicity, Sam Weiss, Nick L. Rinetti; visiting, Harris Simonsen, of-- J Emery Ward, Nick Karras; bason ficer, Ted Thomas. Child welfare, Ben Ward, J. Allan Browne, Carl Nyman, J. T. Kelley; Americanization, Lee Bryner, Pete Georgedes, Francis Robinson: junior baseball, Clark Wright, O. Scott Fausett, William W. Hakalo, Henry Tasker, Erin Leonard; safety, Vernon Davis, Dan Rawson, Dr. F. R. King; roW. Winfred W. Keller, deo, Fred West, Harvey Thomas. Auxiliary contact, Blain Thompson, Les Pearson, Frank Steele, Jack Hussey, B. E. Johnson; Sons of the American Legion, Walter D. Daugherty, William H. Toy; good will, Angus Johnson, J. Clyde Vaught; Bill Reave-lePhillip Herron, Arthur L. Craven; civic club contact, Dave Young, Francis Miles, Willard Laker, Don Bean. Elton L. Taylor; firing squad, R. F. Ervin Wright, L. Dow Rodgers, THUR. Fernand Gravet Continuous Sat. from 3:30 KING and the NANCY STEELE MORROCO JACK HOLT Continuous from 6:00 SUN. Continuous Sunday from 1:00 Tyrone Power Loretta Young Don Ameche LOVE IS NEWS IS MISSING SATURDAY ONLY CHORUS GIRL SUN. - MON. - TUE. , Victor McLaglen Walter Connolly - MON. - George TUE. Continuous Sunday from 1 :00 George Brent Beverly Roberts GODS COUNTRY AND THE WOMAN ALL TECHNICOLOR Bancroft RACKETEERS IN EXILE SUN. - MON. Continuous Sunday from 3:30 2 BIG FEATURES 2 LETS GET TROUBLE IN JAIL DUTIES LIGHTENED lightened Tuesday when the transfer Jail duties of the Carbon county of three prisoners to the state prison sheriffs I force were considerably left only one inmate in the bastile. TEXAS Preparatory to the patrol method of hikes rees, patrols of Spring 287 of the Boy Scouts are, latig their own property members of the tropp vp secured sleeDinv bags boards. The troop court of review, a meeting Friday night to plications for first class badges. non-suppor- -- t, -vJ Suit for divorce has been f district court by Chloe Pettv Ervin Petty, the plaintiff cha'rrH husband deserted her on jan, and has failed to provide for Mrs. Petty asks $15 perman; mony, custody of a minor attorney fees. The Pettys were','' ried at Castle Dale on March i j 6'. NAMED ON FEDERAL are Shown in their new uniforms purehased rerentlj is sea f1' "J'1' Bernard, Sick Chiel Price lire department. to right, are Elmie Bemardi, Nephi Gunderson, and Rulon A. (Tony) Bryner. tn " Joe SdiM the latyears, and a new fire engine, was purchased. that at time, est thing ahme subsequently yielded its modern and funy. P truck with which the dethe city from P combined incumbency to- taling 108 years members of the Price fire department would have few, if any, rivals among organizations of similar size for the distinction of be- Lmt-- , ing the oldest department m the ' of length ed States from a standpoint fir,daag The Price fire department has made of service. an excellent record and is regarded by Despite the fact that one of the fire- insurance companies and other agenmen has been in harness for only cies interested in fire protection facilthree years, the average period of ser- ities as a highly efficient unit. vice for each department member is Closely pressing the Bernardi 18 years. brothers for the honor of having the Chief Nick Bernardi may well be'longest period 0f service to his credit on considered the dean of the organiza- Nepbj Gunderson, who has been tion, although his brother, Elmie Ber- the department for over 23 years, nardi, has been a member of the as cbief for approximately 19 partment for the same length of Lime, jyears je ancj Nick Bernardi are the had. 25 years. only chiefs the department has The former organized the depart-A- t one time Mr. Gunderson for a ment in 1912 and was its first chief, peri0d of several years was chief of being reappointed again in 1936 as 'both the police and fire departments, Besides head of the organization. joe Golding is also approaching the Nick and his brother, personnel of the mark for service, having first department consisted of Arthur jg years to his credit. Rulon A. Brown, Walter Christensen, Morgan (Tony) Bryner is a comparative King and another who is remembered youngster in the force, although his 13 years of membership rank high in only as Jones. At that time the department bat- - comparison with the records of other Dell Gardner is the tied blazes with modest equipment departments. and answered alarms on a handcart. rookie of the organization, having This vehicle served for about six! been a fireman for three years. With a Charles N. Gunnell of ConsinJ one of the 28 Utah residents J moned for U. S. grand jury dutjti ing the spring term of the fej district court at Ogden. opens Monday. The-- f MISSIONARY REUNION Former Carbon county missicr-- l to the northern states have bee 1 vited to attend a reunion at Salt: City Saturday of missionaries have served in that section. The fair will be held at the Ensign chapel at 8:30 p. m. v" Phone 70 BIG HITS I; Helper, CONSISTENT!! FRIDAY - SATURDAY Continuous from 3:30 Saturday VICTOR McLAGLEN PETER LORRE . WALTER CONNOLLY ii NANCY STEELE IS; MISSING two-deca- de Funeral services were conducted at the Flynn Funeral home Tuesday for Mrs. Eva Reapich of National, widowed mother of three children. The woman, widow of Dragan Reapich, who died in October, 1936, succumbed in the Price City hospital Sunday following an operation. Rev. R. C. Jones of Price conducted funeral rites, and burial was in the Price City cemetery. A native of Jugoslavia, Mrs. Reapich was about 44 years of age. Sur- - CONCENTRATE- D- SUPER SUDS FOR CLOTHES ii 19c PEG. CLEANSER SUNBRITE with - Loretta Power Tyrone Don Ameche 2 15c LARGE-GUARAN- TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY j GEORGE OBRIEN in ; II POUNDS CABBAGE 9c 3c timbers f THURSDAY BANK NIGHT Our pot is ALWAYS for $50.00 or more, on the screen JOHN MEADS WOMAN with EDWARD ARNOLD 3 RIPE OLIVES 15 Individually Stanmped 35c DOZEN CROWN WALL PAPER Zt CLEANER 13c Logger A tale of the tall CENTURY-TA-LL ROYAL Gelatine Dessert ALL FLAVORS PRUNES, FIESTA PKG. not go sticky- - 5c 15c BANANAS 2 Park Avenue CAN ... 2 17c r TEED PALMOLIVE SOAP Yomfi SUlDBlXlOf EGGS STANDBY LB. CAN .. 1:00 P. M.8c LOVE IS NEWS COMPANY FILES SUIT Judgment of $430.40 for goods allegedly delivered between August 14, 1933 and January 16, 1937 as sought by the Mutual Lumber company from R. C. Reed in a suit filed in district court. Interest of six per cent is asked. The complaint also seeks to recover $33.08 allegedly loaned to the defendant by W. E. Mclntire, who transferred his claim to the plaintiff corporation. 10c . . COCOA viving are two sons, Steve and Bob Reapich; one daughter, Jennie Reap-ic- h, all of National, and one sister, Mary Drakulich, Garfield. - MONDAY SUNDAY Continuous from iimimiMtmtmiiiimMiitimiMMimiiiHiimiimiiuiimtiiiiiiimtimititiiiiuimiiminmiiiiuiiiiiiiiimmitimimimiiiiMiHiuiuttiiwHmiiiititiimimmmHnmHHimiN 25C PACKAGES E25S Choose Red & White for Quality PEAS UNION MARKET NO. CHOICE UNION PRODUCTS CORN 17C 17c GOLDEN BANTAM LAMB LEGS 25c BEANS WHOLE GREEN f BUNCH VEGETS. Fruit Cocktail CAN BACON, Af. Brand CARROTS, BEETS, SLICED CELLO. WRAPPE- DJuice Grapefruit TURNIPS, ONIONS 1 LB. NO. 2 pk 21c PEACHES and RADISHES 25C Halves or Sliced LARD 3 bunches Sega Lily 10c 2V2-Ca- PARSNIPS Cauliflower MARRIED and ib SPRING GLEN TROOP PATROL PLAN For OF FRI. Peter Lorre TROUBLE IN Joan Blondell u THE - SAT. - , DIVORCE SUIT ACCUSES rd y, ; ApRn r- - SPINACH Continuous Sat. from 3:30 wu No. 3 BARS FRI. Duty, Years Six Flame FightersAveragej Unit In Present Chief Organized n THUR. - FRI. - SAT. n 1 John C. Staley of Scofield was a underwent an appendectomy at the Price business caller Monday. Price hospital Friday. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Rowley spent week-enLake in Salt d Mr. and Mrs. William Hakalo and the City. They Miss Jowell Killpack of Ferron unfamily visied in Logan and Ogden were accompanied by Mrs. Orson Pet- derwent an operation at the Price ty of Ferron. Sunday. hospital Saturday for removal of wras a caller business I. L. Coulter James Wallace, Scofield city visited here Monday on business. in the state capital the fore part of the Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gourdin of Coweek. with lumbia spent the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Marl D. Gibson visand friends in Provo. William M. Davis returned Friday ited in Salt Lake City Monday and night from Salt Lake City, where he Tuesday. Miss Melda Christensen and Miss spent several days. Lucille Hasler of Sunnyside spent the Miss Mary Elizabeth Beveridge, at Midway. Arthur Heavener of Provo, former week-en- d student at the Denver University, visited here this week with her parents, state road patrolman in this district, was a Price caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Beveridge. Miss Margaret OBrien of Columbia was a Price visitor during the Darrell Watkins left Friday for Salt Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Beausheur He of Salt Lake City spent the Easter va- Lake City to accept a position. cation with the latters father in Nine has been employed for some time by Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Grange and Mile. Mrs. Beausheur was formerly the Price Trading company. family spent Saturday visiting in Salt Mrs. Esther Doss of Price. They reLake City. Knox Patterson of Salt Lake City, turned to their home Tuesday. resettlement administration attorney, Hakalo and business visitor in Mr. and Mrs. William week-enDr. W. T. Huffman of Salt Lake was a week-en- d in d visited over the family fore the Price. visitor a Price was part City and Brigham. Logan of this week. Wallace R. Wayman of Provo, disMax Fausett left recently on a trict W. P. A. engineer, was a caller Charles Bertolino, manager of the Success stores in Price and Helper, in Price Saturday. trip to southern Idaho, returned Sunday after visiting for a week in Los Angeles. for of left Dalton Dottie Miss W. Sunday Winfred West, superintendent the Price soil conservation camp, her home in West Los Angeles, Calidrove to Provo Friday on business fornia, after visiting friends here for Don Hacking,' district court clerk, a week. returned Tuesday after visiting sevconnected with his position. eral days in Idaho Falls, Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard left Johnny Grako of Salt Lake City Rexburg and Ririe, Idaho. He left Sunday to spend several days visiting visited relatives here over Easter here Saturday. in Los Angeles and Boulder City. Sunday. The southern clubs group supportA hernia operation was performed Angus Johnson was a business call- ed the junior college move for Carat the city hospital Sunday on Nick er in the state capital the latter part bon county, secured designation of of last week. Chougarres of Mutual. Highway 50 as the eastern Utah link in U. S. Highway 6, a transcontinentB. K. Farnsworth, field representaOperations for appendicitis were al motorway, and actively aided legtive of the state liquor commission, performed at the Price hospital Wed- islative action resulting in cancellawas a Price visitor last week. He nesday on the following: Mrs. Dow tion of an irrigation debt to the state reported that in all towns he visits Young, FTice; Mrs. Jewell Mortensen, in an amount of approximately forty there is a pronounced interest in the Emery; Homer Pfeil, Price C. C. C. thousand dollars. state American Legion convention camp. here in August. Eugene C. Hanson returned this An operation for removal of ap- week from Minneapolis, Minnesota, P. O. Silvagni of Las Vegas, Ne- - pendix was performed at the city where he attended a convention of vada is a Price business visitor. hospital Thursday on Mrs. Maud the Northwestern National Life Insurance company agents. He is the Sharp, Price. Mr. and Mrs. Del Fausett of Susan-vill- e, firms representative in this district. California left Monday after visGuests of Mr. and Mrs. George Fauiting for a week with his parents, Mr. sett last week were their son, DelMr. and Mrs. Robert Allred spent bert Fausett and family of San Fran- the Easter holiday in Vernal with the District Attorney Donald T. Adams cisco. Mrs. M. Bean of Los Angeles, latters relatives. A son and daughter-inof Montieello was a caller here on the latter Mrs. Fausetts mother, ac- -law, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Allred, business Thursday and Friday. companied them. accompanied them. Miss Afton Peacock of Orangeville T A nECCnD MADE BY SERVICE UNIQUE MEMBERS CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT 'Price and Nearby Miss Gemma Seppi of Salt Lake p THURSDAY, 10c 10c ci Shoulders of Corn Fed Pork POUND 23 C Owned Department MOOt t' WHO --SIRUP CHICKENS, FISH Price Trading Co. Home The Big turn HAND-- 1 PORK ROAST n Wf Hist YOURS FOR ONLY fO DtTOHi 6 WAFFLE -- oil FLOW2 |