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Show THE PAGE FOURTEEN ASSIGNMENTS FOR STATE MEET HERE Extensive Projjram Outlined By Legion Auxiliary For Annual Parley Committees to assist in local preparations for the annual convention of the Utah department of the American Legion and Auxiliary, to be held here in August, have been appointed by the Pi ice Auxiliary unit The general committie includes Zeldu Jones, Euphae Davis, MuikI Anderson and LaRue Craven assignnn nts are follows- Registration, Ruth Bunaidi, Della Simonsen and Mabel Kt' linanee, Sarah Grogan, Euphae Davis and Muiied Anderson, distinguished guests, LePreal Fianden and Ethel Taylor; housing, Venice Hakalo and Nettie Miles; memotial, Mrs Clark Wright Entertainment, Mrs Elmer Young, Thelma Nyman, Eileen Brown; parade, Lucille Vaught, Mrs Frank Steele, Mrs. O F. Rodgers; tea for n- - - THLRSlHy Jrs PRICE, E . Gold Star mothers, Mis C R Fei-g- u son and Mis Ralph Mai tin, banquet, Millie Thomas and Lvdia Ward past piosidcnts parley, Mis Wilfoid Jensen, transooitation, Peggy Daugherty, decoiations, Amelia Hacking, Clara Milner and Agnes Thompson An extensive program for the entertainment of visiting women is planned dunng the conention, the Auxiliary schedule forming a highly important part of the department I High School Graduates: Youth is the time for vocational and the reparation time is SHORT! You can get a three months start over your competitors by enrolling now for commercial training The New classes begin June 7 and 14 Visit the school or call Wasatch 1812 for information, Pauline Lovendahl is visiting a at Ferron. While there, Pauline intends attending the vacation school for ten days or two weeks. Mis Fiazee and daughter, Kay, ai American spent the week-en- d Folk with Mrs Frazees mother, Mrs. few weeks L. D. S. BUSINESS COLLEGE Pieiie Salt Lake City AWWHf Make your home life richer this year take the time right now to see the new the new Norge Rollator Refrigerators, new the Norge Concentrator Ranges, Ironers. Duotrol Autobuilt Washers and Norge has made sensational improvements in these 1937 products. new Mr. and Mrs. Flexible Interior Arrangements. Ask about the new Norge LOW-TEMtoo keeps foods PRIME FRESH 2 to 5 times longer maintains natural food moisture yet current cost is no greater than for ordinary refrigeration. THE ROLLATORCOMPBESSO . . .exclusive NoiS making mechanism, Ui U three .lowly moving part,. It f employ, easy, rolling power instead of the usual hurried action. Q J back-end-for- th RES. U. a PAT OFF. NEW RANGES CONCENTRATOR Never before has Norge offered such great values in ranges. See them today and Dominic Malatche and daughter Geraldme spent Tuesday in Hiawatha. The men have been working diligently on a tennis court for the past two weeks, and the court is now in fine shape. Plans are under way to construct an additional court, as one cannot accommodate all the players who wish to play. The present one is equipped with flood lights for night William Hall and Dr. Alfred Soren- games Mr. and Mrs. Defnez and family to Salt Lake on a business were visitors in Salt Lake City last tup Tuesday week a mtiWTw Miss Evelyn Christensen is visiting in Salt Lake City G F Hall was a business visitor in Piovo and Salt Lake City, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Williams of Provo spent Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs G. F. Hall. Mrs Mae Mathis of Price spent Friday and Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Johnstone. son wont aw wvr i rollator refrigerators See the amazing new ' MOHRLAND NEWS SWA. ast- Sun-Advoca- te. Comfortable buildings, shady lawns and free gymnasium privileges assure a pleasant as well as a profitable summer. North Main Iity Groceries will nautrally play an important part School ern Utahs Second Annual Cooking on the aftern Price in L. D. S. Tabernacle basement Thursday, Friday and Satursecond day of next week, here. held event of its kind Eastern Utah shoppers find Price an ideal shopping center for their grorcery reare quirements, stores that carand modern in every way on ry stocks of merchandise food finest the a par with shops to be found in the nation. The ariety afforded by stores in Price is extensive, quality and price ranges of these stores matching sim- iliar retail establishments anywhere. and meat markets Clerking forces manning the grocery sendee of rendering p easing here are trained to a point and courteous rapid attention, customers who desire Prieestores. buch the in in general practice policy being Sewell s United places as the 0. P. Skaggs, Price Trading Co., the Fay in and Markets, Success Markets, Diamond Markets their lines, be in can Takit unit are as modern as modem well as as stocks quality brands carrying nationally advertised where they are produced, better known in the communities 1 his processed and packed. combination makes possible the range of prices which come within the scope of demands of all classes of shoppers. Steady growth of Price as the shopping center of Eastern Utah is not being in the least detained by the food stores of this city. In fact, the quality of service rendered by the grocery and meat markets here is aiding materially in the communitys advancement in that they make possible the extensive choice modem shoppers demand in that line. Every week food merchants of Price spread their messages of store news to their customers, always listing prices that are attractive and prove of real value in the saving line for the buyer. These messages appear every week in New officers have been elected by of the Helper local union No 1016 Protecnational Retail Clerks Intel tive association Robert J. Carnavali wa3 named president of the organization, other officers being as follows First vice president, James Smith, second vice president, Allen Halverson; corresponding and financial secretary, Alma Dankworth, treasuiem, Maitina Skerl, guide, Leonaid Lange, trustees, Anna Skerl, Helen Bacon and L Johnson, advocate agent, Fne da Ilreinson. L. D. S. TRAINING PAYS! 70 AT C Price Groceries Provide Good S?uff.e fn Retail Clerks Elect for Shoppers; Stock High Supply Heads Union Helper m UNIT MAKES TASK ee SDN-ADVO- have their improvements and Norge developed convenience features demonstrated. Many styles to choose from. AUTOBUILT WASHERS AND DOOTROL Exclusive Norge features on these grot 1937 home appliances make them the outstanding buys in laundry equipment See them today! Ask for a demonstration! AGAINMRGE Uuii CHAPMAN S VARIETY STORE 16 W. Main Price, PROFESSIONAL Dr. J. C. Hubbard, Physician and Surgeon Office Hours, 2 to 5 p. m. Phone 246-- J, Residence 234, Eastern Utah Electric Building, Price, Utah R. F. McLaughlin, M. D. Res. Phone 381 Bliss L. Finlayson, M. D. Res. Phone 318 Physicians and Surgeons Phone 568 Price Office Phone 255 20 N. Carbon Ave. F. W. KELLE- R- Attorney and Counsellor At Law Rooms 1 East. Utah Elec. Bldg, 304-31- FRANK B. HANSON, ATTORNEY Rooms for the pleasantest IF yourein looking the world to spend your summer just put yourself behind the wheel of this sparkling new Buick and youre there! You sit in a seat that seems tailored to your frame. Your hands on a wheel that feels more at home than your mashie. Your toes on a treadle that unleashes the surging power of the ablest engine of its size in the world Buicks d straight-eigh- t engine! Youve brakes to halt you quick and easy lullaby springs to cradle you softly over bad spots youve got the bellwether car of the year! valve-in-hea- 5 t. ' t' vw VVvv. rce Maybe the big, sleek, rich look of Buick makes you think its a little beyond your means. But the price on the Buick Special is not only the lowest in all Buick history but lower even than on some sixes. So before you buy any car, get the figures on a Buick. The place for you this summer is in the leaders seat-g- et your order in now and be sure of a wonderful time. TUNE IN! V.Sv.y.w. and 2 SilvagnI Building Phone 397 A. S. HORSLEY Attorney At Law Room 5, SilvagnI Bldg. Phone 16 Price ThomasDeseret Mortuary LICENSED EMBALMERS Day or Night Ambulance Service Tel. 164-W price F. B. HAMMOND Attorney-At-La- BRADDOCK-LOUI- CHAMPIONSHIP BROADCAST BY BUICK S Commercial FIGHT June 22nd, N.B.C. Red and Blue Network oooiult your paper for time and itauoni. s AT LAW 1 v, nxav.- v. jy, .,.v v. Price w Bank Building PnONE 368 Utah The Perfect Tribute Costs No More v Flynn Funeral Home fStTn rtah 58 No. Carbon Ave. Eiectrio Phone 29 T. W. POTTER Professional Phone YOUR MONIY OOt$ FARTHiR IN V VkVAVfc.Vl Western North Carbon Avenue 1 ,iVyvS ,Vs. GENIRAt A A' s V v.ssv. V VkVy MOTORS CAR I Wallace Mortuary LICENSED EMBALMERS AanG nm PRICE, UTAH ,d4.v Radio Service Price 55 .y y A. N. Wallace, Mgr. 41 No. 1st East S. J. SWEETRING. 29- - E. this whiskey is r, lawyer Main St. Tel 2 e"Tg 141 IKIES y OllTl CLma CO.. FIFFIt. ILL- - PINTS 97 - QUARTS S Utah |