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Show THE PAGE EIGHT Formal Entries In Price Band Tourney Two individual participants have the distinction of being the first formal entries in the national regional music contest here in May, according to an announcement by Contest Director Arthur S. Horsley, They are Duke Memmott of the Garfield grade school, entered in the trumpet division, and Warren Hughes, saxophonist of the Union junior high school at Midvale. The contest committee has received word that Draper and Preston, Idaho, are planning to participate in the contest. : Three Price Students OF COMMERCE MEMBERSHIP SET MAY 18 E Directors of the Price Chamber of Commerce decided Tuesday at their Three elementary school students from Price won high honors in the recent statewide safety essay and slogan contest. Billy Morrison won first place and a prize of $15 in the grade school division of the essay contest, while his brother, Tommy Morrison, placed third in the slogan competition, a event He was the only child winner. They are sons of Mrs. Belle Morrison, instructor at the Price Central school. free-for-- all Cast Announced For Notre Dame School Musical Production - i We Like To Advertise We not only like it, but it pays big . TVe like to tell uthe world about the good foods we sell so cheaply . We sometimes wonder why everyone doesnt buy from us. More and more folks are becoming our regular customers . We like new customers , too. Try us soon. WE ARE SELLING FOR 10c PORK NO. NO. BEANS & EACH-PE- AS BEANS 2V2-CA- N SALAD FISH NO. NO. CORN Vz-SI- ALMOND BARS NO. V2-L- TOMATOES HERSHEY Sweet Milk Choc. N i2-L- HERSHEY Glasses FLAVOR ADE PURE JELLY OPS Jell Powder Marshmallows ter JAR Price, Emery' Convention Officers, In Span Cefi, State Group Confer t Continued From pA5l and Chairman Arthur S. Horsley Earl and Fausett Vice Chairman Scott committee Jones of the local general for the arrangements of in charge convention state American Legion of a here in August attended ofmeeting state the the executive committee Lake Salt City. department Sunday at The meeting was held for the purconvention plans. pose of considering general board visitsboard Four members of the general visof M. I. A. from Salt Lake City week-en- d, when ited in Price last at the Carthey were in attendance bon stake opera Martha, presentThe visitors included ed here then O. Robinson, George Q Morris, W. M. RowMiss ana A. Beazely Clarissa land. 9 club-doubl- 1 Ink of several different brands for sale at The j reading, Elmo Geary; talk e I Carlton G. Rockey; talk, Pr the Huntington Civic mixed quartet- talk Oveson; selection, Huntington quartet; introduction of visit;! cials, David Tuttle; address or Blood; christening of bridal cille Bell; selection, visiting bana I Before the construction bridge and highway through horn canyon H was impossible tTvl vel except by horse or light ri car could possibly make the trio day a wonderful highway wina way between the san4 walls, past some of the mosTltu I Indian paintings in the west into the verge of the Box canyT I gion where white man has f penetrated. Busy stockmen can I take supples to their men and h! in a few short ;hours where tw I they had to spend days. These Prices Effective flour: Fri., Sat., Apr. Star 23-2- 4 --B- limit ag KELLOGS Bottle SLICED BEEF COFFEE;Schilling Lb. limit ne usually light calendar Cases will be set for trial day of scheduled. the first the term. The calendar announced this week by Court Clerk Don Hacking lists only three criminal cases, all of them MILK All Brands Can All Flavors Pkg. Large Fresh (4-limi- having been continued from previous terms. The defendants in these actions and the charges against them are as follows: Hardy Strong, burglary in the third degree; H. H. Price, burglary in the third degree; Charles Crompton, statutory offense. civil cases are on the Twenty-tw- o t) JELLO docket, as follows: Helper city vs. Tony Perry, et al, condemnation; Helper city vs. Giosep-pin- a Bonacci, et al, condemnation; J. Bracken Lee vs. Russell T. Y. Fisk, et al, suit for commissions; Louis Cac-ci- a vs. August Winkelreid, et al, damages for assault; Pearl OBrien vs. Joe Skerl, damages for personal injuries; Andrew Nielson, et al, vs. Gust Pappas, et al, recovery on promissory note; Isabel Kimber vs. Hiram A. Southworth, et al, recovery on note. y, Helper city vs. Standard Coal Miller Clara water et al, suit; vs. F. E. Steele, accounting; Susan Littlejohn vs. James Littlejohn, divorce; Rulon F. Starley, bank commissioner, et al, vs. John Gunderson, let al, foreclosure; J. H. Braffet vs. Oran Shiner, et al, recovery on sale of personal property; Victor Blakely vs. B. W. Pape, et al, wage collec-ItioC. R. Fergusson vs. John A. Mathis, et al, foreclosure; H. A. Smith vs. Carbon county, refund of fees. Mary Bozolakis vs. Nick Diamanti, et al, restitution of property and dam- - Dozen PEACHES Del Monte2V2-ca- n JJj 2l2-ca- n Monte PEARS JJj 5Ao;er,-2-can GRAPEFRUIT 25c GLOCOAT Johnsons , buy I get 1 free com-'pan- CORN Yellow Bantam CATSUP 2-ca- ns 29c bottIe I4-un- ce ioc ioc n; CORN FLAKES CATSUP z. L-- - District court in Carbon county will at 2:00 p. m. for the (convene Monday second term of the year, with an Out-Of-Tow- n 14-O- of the APRIL Louise Wilson. man Roger Van Natta, Pauline Ber- tot Emil Cances, Frances Ruggeri, Migliore, Billie Daugherty, The cast of characters for the Notre August Aubert, John McKenna, Edna Dame school musical production, Stanch, Leon Villard, Pauline Horn- Taffy Ann," to be presented Thurs- ing, Katherine Cuburu and Josephine day, May 6, was announced this week. Nick. Evonna Skerl and Jack Shiner will Humor and melody are delightfully have the leading roles, supported by blended in the show, and a highly enthe following: Dorothy Ann Dem- - tertaining evening is promised. 212-CA- QUORUM TO MIDWAY Prices Seventies Quorum S. church, and their partners spent weekly luncheon, the first held under L the new schedule providing for noon Sunday in Midway, where they presessions instead of night meetings, to sented an evening program of music hold a meeting for the entire mem- and talks. Those making the trip Mr. bership of the organization on May 18. were Mr. and Mrs. John Harmon, Mrs. TWO PERSONS GIVEN $200 W. W. Hakalo and Arthur S. Hors- and Mrs. Ed Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. EuTO PARTICIPATE IN ley of the social committee were ap- Willard Harmon, Mr. and Gerald and pointed to have charge of the affair, gene Anderson, James PROGRAM Miss McKinnon, of Thelma first which will be the bimonthly Anderson, or- Anne Hastier of Sunnyside, Murray the by planned With the awarding of $200 gratui- general meetings Mathis and Nina Halliday. ties to B. J. Prettyman of Price and ganization. the of chairman Johnson, Angus Mrs. Mary Guymon of Huntington, TO REORGANIZE UNION that the prosperity program of the Utah membership committee, reported annual the for A snecial membership meeting for reorganizaNational Prosperity Plan, Incorpor- plans driv-th- e truck of that and had been outlined tion of the local union ated, was formally placed in effect in campaign drive will get under way in the ers chauffeurs and teamsters will be Carbon and Emery counties this held on Friday, April 30, in the Carnear future. to appropriate bon County Central Labor union hall voted directors The Merchants who had agreed to par- v purchase an advertisement in on South Carbon avenue. D. Hall, ticipate in the program up to and in-- 1 business agent of the Salt Lake local eluding Tuesday are as follows: O. union, will be in attendance. P. Skaggs, Carbon Fruit market, Acme Cleaners and Tailors, Campbell ages; H. C. Smith, et al, vs. Frank, Service station, Walsh Beauty shop. Zele, et al, restitution of property and Diamond markets. Gamble store, Deal damages; Evangeline Avgikos vs. HelShoe store, Orville Chidester Coal of recovery et Coal al, company, per company, T. V. Pitts Trucking comstock and accounting; Harriet Burton pany, Andrews Service, Carbon Secvs. Horace J. Burton, divorce: Clara ond Hand store, Superior Service Silvagni vs. Joe Grako, judgment for station and Johnsons Service station. alimony past due; Antonio Laboroi vs. Isom Lamb of Salt Lake City, presiJohn Biscardi, et al, foreclosure of dent of the prosperity organization, mortgage; Edward Scherer vs. Mr. attended a meeting held here Monday and Mrs. Arthur Warren, restitution night concerning the proposal. He of property. was accompanied by Attorney J. Stokes and Solicitors H. E. Jones, Horace Noble, Lucille Jenkins and - THURSDAY, UTAH , Gain Contest Honors NO. PRICE. ATE. 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