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Show 1937 3 rSDAY. TnE niCE LEGION MEMBERSHIP HOW S' S S S' flT HEW HIGH MARK; QUOTA MADE 'Xv, STATE LONG SINCE PASSED Continuing the pace which had their membership ready advanced year considerably beyond any Irtsu-ever previously made by the Price organization, local American al- oodsj, 1 Cgionnaires pushed their roster list-- tj and forty-ie- e up to one hundred at the regular weekly meeting of last week. Thursday evening is new figure within very short This mark of of the members and by hundred 'fifty ane ate convention time, far in excess e set for el the quota of seventy-fiv1937 by the Utah in post Price he This record places the department. in the state so far as first post pjice oBit membership is concerned. , , Most of the time Thursday evening !as occupied tty general discussion, preparations for the M' in this section re-- c exercises edial Plans were also attention. giving the meeting of the (j3ked concerning River next at Green held be to st f will be There aturday ((June 5th). meeting held here tonight (Thurs-W- ) Members of the committee in - Jiarge are Lloyd Perigo, Les Pearson Oid Jack Hussey. . Committees maping arrangements ' L the annual state convention to be 5, 6 and 7, are ' jeld here on August indications are and auctioning nicely of the time department the lat by " affair rolls around everything will be; One of the chief 4 shipshape. of the state affair is the rodeo tTbe held here, the choicest wild west mow ever booked to play in Eastern Utah. Fred Keller is chairman of the Committee in charge of arrangements raw- -j &r this big wild fide ridin affair. self-impos- ed 3 last-minu- te rip-roari- Glamorous Musical Scheduled At Star Opening On Sunday One of the most glamorous and glorious musical productions ever to come out of Hollywood will be seen here Sunday, Monday and Tuesday when the Star theatre presents Wake Up and Live, starring Walter Win-cheBen Bemie and Alice Faye. A double bill will be shown at the Lyric Sunday and Monday, the attractions to be Join the Marines," starring June Travis and Paul Kelly, and Hittin The Trail, with Tex Ritter, leading western ballad singer, in the featured role. History, romance and adventure are combined in the First National film version of Mark Twains immortal, The Prince and The Pauper which will be shown at the Bonnie in Helper Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Former stage presentations of the classic have been hampered somewhat by the necessity of having the two title roles played by one actor (or actress). And in the silent film version, trick shots and double exposures were used. But the Mauch twins, Billy and Bobby, twelve-year-o- ld actors of no mean dramatic ability have solved that prorblem. Billy and Bobby are identical twins. ll, PAGE SEVEN Sunday with his brother, Rudy. Funeral services were held Sunday in the school house for Joe Skriner, who died Wednesday evening He was Mr. and Mrs. John Kosec, Jr., son, born in Austria, March 16, 1888 One Robert, and Carolyne Matekovic, left son, Joe. Jr and three daughters, Wednesday for a weeks vacation on Mary, Frances and Antoinette, Skrm-e- r, the western coast. They plan to visit survive hi pi- - Interment was in the Golden Gate Bridge fiesta, and the Helper cemetery. in Reno, Nevada, with relatives. Visitors last week at the home of Frank Bush visited in Idaho last Mr and Mrs. Frank Howlett were Mr. week. and Mrs. E. G. Brown and son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Winn and fam- Palisade, Colorado. Alvin Timothy of Bountiful visited ily recently were In Ouray, during the search for Hank Stewart, a broth- over the week-en- d with his brother, er of Mrs. Winn. Mr. Stewart was E. Timothy. drowned in the Green river. Mrs. Nina R. Calores of California After visiting here for the past has been visiting at the home of Mr. month. Miss Helen Tomsic left for and Mrs. Frank Steele. San Francisco Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Salt Mrs. Tony Krissman left last week Lake City visitedGeorge here recently. to visit her father in southern Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Vuksinic and Mr. Krissman and their son will join family visited in Colorado over the her there shortly. week-en- d. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pasquale of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Vukcinic, Jr., Silverton, Colorado, arrived here of Bingham Canyon, visited here Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Monday. Frank Kochevar, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Binch and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Zaleto accom- and Mrs. Sheldon Binch visited in panied Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Vuk-sin- ic Orangeville Monday. and daughter Elsie, of Royal, to Mr. and Mrs. Tony Krissman of Roche, Nevada, last week. here. Bingham spent the week-en- d Mrs. Mary Kos and sons, William Miss Mary Skriner, who has been and Dr. Paul Kos. are residing in employed in Culver City, California, their new home here. They were for the past month, is home for an indefinite stay. formerely of Helper. Martin Kosec visited in Bingham Mr. and Mrs. Domonic Contri of TO ATTEND GRADUATION ACCIDENT Mrs. Ruth H. Flynn and daughter, Helen, left today, Thursday, for SanTO MINER ta Baibara, California, where they will attend graduation exercises of the Santa Barbara State college. The formers daughter, Peggy, is to grad- Clifford Blackburn Dies Friday Of Hurts Received In Mine uate from the college, after having been a student there for the past four At Consumers March 10 years. Clifford Blackburn, 27, died in the Miss Ardene Flynn, who has been making her home in California for Price City hospital Friday night of some time, will join Mrs. Flynn at injuries suffered in a mine accident at Consumers on March 10. BlackSanta Barbara. burn suffered a broken back and othSTORY HOURS SET er serious injuries when struck by a Mrs. Irene Woodward will conduct fall of top coal. Funeral services were conducted in an advanced story hour at the Price the L. D. S. chapel at Huntington Carnegie library Saturday afternoon from 2 to 2:30 p. m. Following this Monday morning, with burial in the cemetery under the digroup, Miss Mae Burton is to be in Huntington rection of the Flynn Funeral home. charge of a younger set of children He was born at Clawson, Emery from 2:30 to 3 oclock. county, on May 27, 1910, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blackburn. He is Salt Lake City were visitors of Mr. survived by his parents, who reside and Mrs. Richard Haycock recently. at Clawson; his widow, Mrs. Olive Mr. and Mrs. Frank Costello of son, Blackburn; a three-year-o- ld Diamondville, Wyoming, and .Tony Verdoll Blackburn, and the following Costello visited here Sunday. Softball games an? being plaved brothers and sisters; Rulon, Floyd, here every Tuesday and Friday. LaVon, Eldon, Gloria and Darlene Henry Toplovic is manager of the Blackburn, all of Clawson, and Mrs. Perl Evans of Price. local team. INJURY FATAL j Native Of Scofield n, Dies In Salt Lake William Price, 51, native of Carbon show, This rodeo is a two-ho- ur Promise being that there are one county, died in a Salt Lake City hosat 11:50 a. m. of pneuhundred and twenty events during pital Thursday monia. a fte period of the performance, Mr. Price was bom on March 4, of action which advance nonces declare will satisfy the westem-$o- w 1886, at Scofield, to John and Ellen customer who demands plenty Davis Price. He had been a resident of Salt Lake City 30 years, and was fireworks during the a member of the Order of Railroad Almost! livestock. of the thrusts No. 395. Conductors, will ie hundred head of livestock are his widow, Mozell Surviving the this rodeo, for here he brought of Salt Lake City; a Price Walker to Jecal committee having the right Mrs. Mary E. Dodge of at daughter, of choicest performers select the two sons, William jie Covered Wagon Days celebration Denver, Colorado; ro- - W. Price, Ely, Nevada, and Merrill The m Salt Lake this year. City Price, Salt Lake City; two grandCo company signed by the local Le-JThomas Price of is the same organization which children; a brother, Mrs. D. A. Dur-ke- e, five sisters, Helper; S staged the Pioneer Days outdoor of Salt Lake M. Ruland J. Mrs. ow at Ogden during the last three Mrs. HanJennie Mrs. Davis, City; , Jasons. nah Fowler and Mrs. Pearl OBrien - 'LETTERHEADS - Th t. all of Standardville. man-toss-J- FRICE. UTAH ADVOCATE. SPRING GLEN ITEMS ; BY SUN- - THAT SHOW OUR APPRECIATION OF YOUR PATRONAGE WELCOME YOU TO OUR STORE THIS WEEK. HOUSE WEEK . . . 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