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Show THE PAGE FOUR SUN-ADVOCAT- P E. 'Price and Nearby Mips Midoii Nakano of Price was J a" Mrs. Nick Bernardi visited in Salt Lake City last week. She also rea visit in Manti Sam Weiss was a business caller in cently returned from mother. with her week. of the fore Roosevelt the part visitor in Gunnison Sunday. Mavor and Mrs. J. Bracken Lee Mr. and Mrs. J. Clyde Vaught leftj .np, this week on a which they will visit Wyoming, Texwest as and New Mexico. duE ,n,danf" re- - Clay Allred of Price accompanied Ashel Evans of Vernal to Detroit, Mrs. Archie Gilbert of Sweet Mine Michigan this week. They plan to re- was admitted to the Price City hosturn here within a fortnight. pital Thursday to undergo a major operation. Miss Hulda Lu Bent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bent, and who has Merlene Forsyth, daughter of Mr. been attending Snow college at Eph- and Mrs. Jack Forsyth, was admitted raim, returned to Price last week to to the municipal hospital Tuesday to spend the summer. have her appendix removed. Miss Pauline Bunnel, student of the Snow college, recently returned home for the summer vacation. Miss Karma Johnson has returned to Price after having attended school in Salt Lake City during the winter. Donald Hanson, University of Utah student, arrived from Salt Lake City Saturday to Spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar House guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mat Gilmour are the latters sister, Mrs. Walter Benham, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Benham of Gallup, New Mexico, who accompanied Mrs. Gilmour to Price after she had visited there briefly. Mrs. George Funk and son, Don, of Rochester, are spending some time in Price, where Mr. Funk has been NOTICE Tlie Rice Studio will duplicate any weekly cash prize won in the Tribune Snap Shot contest when the picture was finished at the Rice Studio. Adv. Hiawatha Groups Enjoy Socials Mr. and Mrs. Que Anderson enter- tained at cards Sunday evening, havMrs. A1 Babing as guests Mr. and Tim Simmons, Mr. cock, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Cliff Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Tex Mr. and Mrs. Lavere Cur-vac- a. Mr. and Mrs. James Cassino. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Clifford Simmons and Mrs. Tim Simmons. Luncheon followed the games. Mrs. A1 Madison entertained at a luncheon for Mrs. A1 Babcock and .Mrs Cliff Simmons recently. Monop oly was enjoyed. Mrs. J. G. Reese entertained at dinner Saturday evening in compliment to Mrs. A1 Madison and Mrs. John Burt of Hiawatha. N. A. L. C. Unit Has Meeting Mrs. LaMar Newton entertained members of the N. A. L. C. Auxiliary at her home Friday evening, when a - kuSnUrmeeting was 'held Attend,no were Mrs. Minnie Newton, Mrs. peacock and Mlss Bernice Following the business ladies were joined by the session, their husbands for an evening of n(J monopoly. Service Star Installs Leaders Meeting at the home of their new ,y elected president. MrkNidc Ecr- -, nardi, the Service with Mrs. Marie Nelson, past president, presiding at the ceremonies. Those receiving offices were: Mrs. Bernardi, president; Mrs. G. R. Leonard, first vice president; Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, second vice president; Mrs. Fred Thomas, secretary; Mrs. C. R. Fergusson, treasurer; Mrs. Della Gibson, chaplain, Mrs. Ted Thomas, Glen Greenwood, son of Mr. and historian; Mrs. William Hakalo, pubMrs. Heber Greenwood, underwent licity chairman. The unit will continue to hold an appendectomy Monday at the City meetings on the first Monday of each hospital. month. Miss Gladys Hanson, who attended the Utah State Agricultural college Former Resident at Logan during the past term, has To Wed Thursday returned to spend the summer vacaAnnouncement has been made of tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the marriage of Miss Beth Carver, Oscar Hanson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Carver of Pocatello, Idaho, to Verdus Misses Midori and Chisato Nakano Robbins, the ceremony having been were in Salt Lake City Wednesday performed today (Thursday) June 10, and Thursday, when they attended in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple. The Citithe annual Japanese-AmericCarver family were former residents zen League dance held for all state of this city, and have numerous acgraduates. quaintances here and throughout the county. County Clerk B. H. Young returned Monday after a brief business trip Mrs. Mary Veillard of Latuda left to Gold Hill, Utah. recently for Silverton, Colorado, to visit her and daughter, Phillip Herron of Green River, who Mr. and Mrs. Andy Sutyak. was admitted to the Price City hospital last week, was removed Monday Dr. Paul Rasmussen of Chicago, night to the United States Veterans Howard and Esther Rasmussen of Mt. hospital in Salt Lake City. Pleasant, were visitors in Price late Miss Della James left Saturday on last k a vacation trip in CaliforMiss Dicie Emert arrived in Price nia Oregon and Washington. last week for a brief visit with her John Grako of Salt Lake City vis- - sister, Mrs. S. M. Bliss, before leaving ited with relatives here during the for San Francisco. She also plans a ; week-en- d. trip to Hawaii in the near future. FRIDAY - SATURDAY Continuous from 3:30 Saturday DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM Hit No. 1 LAUREL and HARY in WAY OUT (WEST ' Hit No. 2 ELIZABETH BERGNER in DREAMING LIPS SUNDAY - MONDAY Continuous from 1:00 P. M. Sun. J son-in-l- Cai-bo- tst nevll. "llaulptp." br Fubhshtd by libitim Gtlhmird News- - of June 14, 1917). j Advocate Carbon county iS state in the number of m " women of all na- by selective Leading men and draft for interest in thousand and fifty. tionalities are taking great Red Cross chap-- I the work of the local has se- committee executive The Mr. and Mrs. ter re-Henry Military committees: lected three a new baby at their F. efL A. McGee, chairman; J. Mesdama. MacKnight, Dr. F. F. Fisk, Marriage licenses were a D Sutton, John H. Pace, Olive the week to J r ing Father Wallace Lowry Milburn, and Christie R. and Leautaud Markos Petrakis, Jack mem-- I land, and to the to added were Frank Viglia Afton Pope of Duchesne committee, and the finance 15 1, - 1 ! TheiS bership committee consists of J. H. Manson, Stylian L. Lowenstem chairman, Ernest Gianotti, 1 who has Thirty J G?p5 i fhlg n cU Ua Thu - Fri - Sat Sun Continuous Saturday 3:30 AT THE MAUCH TWINS Billy and Bobby WAY OUT WEST Sun - Mon - Tue it really is Miriam Hopkins ( WOMAN I LOVE - MAY ROBSON Bosed on "Toomoi of the Elephonfi RilDVSRD A STAR IS BORN Hammond. and Mrs. D. R. Young leturn-e- d last week after visiting in Ogden. Their daughter, Moselle, who has been attending Ogden high school, returned with them. Mr. FIG BARS and - Judith Donald Cook PACKAGE 8-o- SPAGHETT- IFRANCO AMERICAN . 5 Cans 25c 1 LARGE Mr. and Mrs. Nick Karras return-- ! ed Thursday from New York City, where they met his brother, George Karras, on his arrival from Greece. The latter will remain in Price to make his home. JELL0 2 Pricefs Newest Eating FLAVOR Whoie Kernel, Golden Bantam- MED. CANS - 23c R & W- - DRY 1 33c CANS QUART . 31c SALMON. Pink TOILET SOAP 5 Across from Redd Motor - - BARS 17c OLD POTATOES GOOD Home Cooked- - Pies CONDITION Price HAM POUNDS ORANGES 10 POUNDS 25c LEMONS 1 23c 3 1QC 3 cans A 10c TUN WHITE STAR 2 Sugar POUNDS 33c CANS Black Liptons and Creamer F TEA B. Eh 93C 1 POUND PARAFIN WA- X- NEW PEAS Garden Fresh 0 23c 21-POtJN- POUNDS PACKAGES .. P0TATOES 1U POUNDS .. 2JC Radishes, Onions IOC $ BUNCHES REGULAR 25c DOZEN JAR RUBBER- S- SOLID AND RIPE 2 KERR JAR LID-S' 23c 3 POUNDS TOMATOES DOZEN SPINAC- H- SUNBRITE D MED. SIZE DOZEN "I CLEANSE- R- Smoked Fresh from the Garden- - FRESH AND TENDER MAXINE An All American Cafe Tenderized, 5C large heads 3 STRING BEANS LARGE SIZE 25c Home Cooking A Specialty 35c . RHUBARB UTAH SUNSPJN House if 1 pound ,IJLU,TS VEGETABLES LETTUCE UTAH PACK SALAD DRESSING MlSSlOf GRILL CAFE 20c Rolled Roast of Beef Y SHRIMP 2 TRY THE pound OLIVES QUART CAN PACKAGES CORN Ladies Zt 25C UNI0N MARKET UNION PRODUCTS R & W Ripe LARGE SIZE Pork & Beans, Pierces VEAL POT ROAST SLICED BACON 4 Beware Of Allen CORN FLAKES R & W 15 2 PACKAGES B. C. 7c Price Trading Co. Owned Department Store Fits all Mason Jars 2K 5 SUGAR 10 POUNDS Fruit Cocktail & W TALL CAN R bf KIPlinG W In Technicolor TTT N Hardy in Janet Gaynor Fredric March ANDY DEVINE Paul Muni Laurel and LAST Hollywood as THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER Sun to Wed Fri - Sat Tue - Continuous Sunday 1:00 Errol Flynn aw Mon - tMAAaAAtftttMmtttlt1fnt.j Joseph Hammond. University of Utah student, arrived Friday from Salt Lake City to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ft a Staes Eugene Chatlin, Frank Grosso, tending medical college atC?1! H. Stevenson. C. Missouri, and returned to his Albert Bryner Helper Sunday to spend his 'catjij FC Road improvements and bridges com- took the attention of the county Years Aj, missioners this week. Also Miss rebara Forrester resigned as deputy V The Denver and Ri0 Grans, A. S. Horsley was a business visit- corder and requested the appoinment or in Duchesne the latter part of last of Mrs. Jessie Sanford in the vacancy. commenced the making week. Sheriff Collingham appointed three ments extensively at The hotel is being remodeled' deputies: J. H. Rowley, Spring Glen; cost of eight thousand doC J. J. Hardy, Rains; K. C. Hodgen, To Moose Women will be placed in keeping Cameron. With Visit Salt Lake Jjl of the town. importance Ti The Women of the Moose have Andersons at Pete broke canal The Salt the from ceived an invitation Town President A. W. Lake City chapter to bring a class of 'place Monday al. It Horde, w! swept a mass meeting co.i called on 21, through June Jus candidates for initiation 80 by 120, of Price to be held inTowSS Claude Empeys garden, honoring Eva Stooky. to sufMonday evening, June 17 foJf gutting it completely. Others H. R. Walters, Levi Pace, were fer purpose of nominating a corormtwl Central Union Richard Lloyd and Henry Moynier. arrangements for the proper ce'iJi Auxiliary Meets tion of the Fourth of July. Kenfrom With delegates attending Four babies, three of them boys ilworth, Wattis, Columbia, Spring were born this week. Sons were born Thousands of dollars in damage canyon, caiuaa, standardvillc and to Seamon Golding, Wellington; Tom resulted to county bridges and r of the road and other property at them CaX, Eabor Union camps this spring, byhe imps held their regular business meeting ented rains and cloudbursts. in Price at the court house on June Miss Cornelia Stevenson was grad7. Unfinished business matters were uated this week from the department The Rio Grande Western depot t taken up, and union labels were given of physical education of the school of Green River burned Thursday mos some consideration. at oratory of Northwestern university Mrs. Lottie Shupe, state labor ing, a total loss. Fire began fr Illinois. Evanston, visitwras who of Auxiliaries, spontaneous combustion, there ben; two boxes of firecrackers in j ing in Price, gave a brief talk on la(Taken from the files of The Sun freight part of the building. bor problems. The next meeting date of June 15, 1917). has not yet been announced. A saddle horse and three pal Oscar Robertson is in receipt of a mules were lost in the river near f 4 Columbia Woman who of recruits navy group picture forks of White river at Soldier Sa- Will Entertain are at San Francisco, his two sons, mit recently. The rider barely Mrs. M. T. Johnson of Columbia Elmer and Lester appearing among caped. will entertain at her home there with the rest. a bridge luncheon Friday afternoon. An effort is being made to orgai-She has arranged for four tables of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ban were mar- ize a Masonic lodge at Helper, a.f and from Price 1917, by ried at Sunnyside June 10, bridge, guests being I of Knights Pythias lodge here. that town. Father Giovannoni. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibbs of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Schultz and Idaho, visited here from Thursday to daughter, Eileen, drove to Salt Lake $ Monday with his parents, Mr, and City Monday to attend the wedding Mrs. Henry Gibbs. of Miss Enid Barr to Walter Cosgriff, the ceremony being prformed in the the state capital they went to Los An- - married Thursday (today) to Josiah Harold (Ping) Nyerg of Salt Lake Cathedral of the Madeleine. FronVgeles, where Miss Schultz will be Morrison Barr of Hollywood. week-end Price visitor in City was a Mr. Nyberg, prominent in baseball circles throughout the state, formerly played for the Price team. N. B. Braley of Redwood City, Cali- fornia has been visiting here on busi- ness. UTVAA. Froducd br Munns was arrested three hours later in south Price by Deputy Sheriff Warren Peacock. The prisoner obtained his short-live- d liberty by dashing out of the jail door when it was opened to permit Deputy Sheriff A. E. Gibson to hand some articles to the prisoners. Munns and June Edwards were arrested in Colorado on May 17 for the theft of a car from the Arrow Auto line here. dom was brief. two-wee- Frank Anderson, Salt Lake City attorney, was a caller here last week on district court business. I Harold Munns, 21, held here for trial on a charge of grand n larceny, escaped from the county jail Saturday morning, but his period of free- files of the (Taken from the an CANS AMATO from ESCAPING JAIL I t THE HOUSE OF HITS Helper, Utah Phone 70 AGO j N SVy John Goni, wno has been attendRolla E. West, foimer mayor of the state university in Salt Lake ing Price, arrived last week from Salt City, has returned home to spend the Lake City on a business trip. summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goni. Miss Lula Burton of Kenilworth will leave Saturday for Salt Lake City William Pizza was a visitor in the to join Miss Janet Sharp on an ex- state capital last week on business. tended trip to the northwest and San Francisco. Thy will attend summer Attorney and Mrs B. W. Dalton of school at the University of WashingWestwood Village, California, have ton until eaily fall, when they will been visiting here during the Past resume their teaching duties in the week. Price schools. Mr. and Mrs. Leon McIntyre and Mrs. J. G. Reese and three sons of baby returned Friday to Las Vegas, Price will leave here Friday for Mon- Nevada, after visiting for several days with Mr. McIntyres parents, Mr. and tana to spend the summer. Mrs. W. M. McIntyre. Robert Crockett returned Sunday Miss Ellen Lofthouse, nurse at the after spending two weeks in Long local hospital, visited with her family Beach, California. in Driggs, Idaho, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Coli of Salt ix An operation for removal of Lake City were visitors here the fore Price at the was performed part of the week. City hospital Friday on Dorius Ktsnl niuRSDAn P T A TWENTY YEAltS S0CIETY-CLUBSKOOTr- Dvtclcd by Albtrt Irtra RICE. 57 13 |