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Show Ail. 10, 1937 CRSDAY, JUNE w T ceiving treatment for a back suffered in the Blue Blaze Coalinjury com. panys mine at Consumers. He was admitted to the hospital Thursday 3 ,rll Clty hospital Tuesday after re-- H Our Grocery Dept . and Delicatessen twill be open until 10 p. m. Saturday for the benefit of our customers Union wages Union hours s. rrrm'ymgr 11 M J COFFEE 2 B BEEF CORNED WHITE TUNA FISH PICKLES CAAP ttlUU hf . CAN BUTTER-P- ER E BOTTL FRESH STRICTLY DOZEN BRANDS CANS UALL PORK & BEANS Continued From Pce Six) he f 1 PALATE-PLEASIN- Fresh, Fancy, Mapleton Bench Berries, picked especially for this Sale. Large size, extra weight- ed cups, free from sand Popular Price TOILET SOAP BLEACHER HY-PR- 4 Bars O JUICE SE TOMATO 2 CANS LB. WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL 9 BAG. GRAPEFRUIT SHAVERS Turkey Red ( FLOUR Hard Wheat Baag Price Visitors Find Price Progressive Miss Ethel Petersen of Midvale and William Petersen of Provo were re-- 1 cent house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haskin, uncle and aunt of the former. This was Mr. Petersens first visit to Price for 43 years, and he expressed his surprise and pleasure of the citys progress. Lettuce FRESH HEAD Good Size CUCUMBERS SPINACH Carrots UTA- H- . 31G3 SALMON PINK-TA- LL 3 tor 2Jc S CANS GINGER SNAPS 25C FOR 10c Jumbos 2-F- or Honored On Birthday A surprise birthday party was given for Mrs. K. T. Simmons of WelMonlington by her Hiawatha friends a for Covers delightafternoon. day ful luncheon were placed for Mrs. A1 C. Madison, Mrs. W. A. Baxter, Mrs. Woman UTAH STRAWBERRIES O O Fancy , Fresh Best Market Prices Listen for Our Radio Specials -- Fruits Vegetables 2 BANANAS HEW POTATOES 10 ORANGES LETTUCE POUNDS SWEET JUICY DOZEN LARGE CRISP HEADS EACH 9c 19c 19c 5c LBS. UNION MARKET INSPECTED A PRIME RIB ROAST . . 27 32 BUL- KPEANUT BUTTER FRESH POUND CUTS CHOICE POT ROAST 14c 15c FRANKFURTERS 29c 27c 25c POUND PORK CHOPS MISSION 2 POUNDS SMALL LOI- NPOUND SKINNED-WHO- LE OR HALF-POU- ND stewing hens Sewells OIL Esquire CUBED WESSON GAL. $1.49 Bring Your Container Pork & Beans 25c Butter Beans 25c CANS NIBLETS DEL MAIZ CAN 15c COCKTAIL CHERRIES, hot 10c JELL WELL 4c PACKAGE 2'20-Oz.CAN- S 12-0- z. . z. P&G SOAP fish HAM STEAKS Just Heat and Eat EACH Sc BLEND 23C BEEF ROAST Fine to Pt Roast Oven Roast LB. A Qvu Dr Fancy, Whole Milk Fed VEAL STEAKS Veal is always Palatable LB. 4T Marshmallows Bars Hershey STZE 2 BEER . 312-oz- bottles Empties Corn Flakes SMALL SIZE PKG PURE HOG ILanM Lbs- - 59c 25c Popped Wheat PKG 4-O- SOAP PWD SOAP 3 Golden West POUND ... . Luckeys - Camels PKG... Powdered or Brown SUGAR, 3-lb- CHOPS Quick and Easy POUND s- Strained Vegetables, can- Mutton Young Yearling CIGARETTES - HEINZ Ketchup, lg. btl. Hewlett s Fresh Lean 171.f 1 f BEEF fry away At Drifted Snow 48-lb- s Sperrys Whole Wheat To Fete Queen An honored queens ball will be 3, held by Jobs Daughters, Bethelnext at the Masonic temple here Pau18. Miss Friday evening, June be the line Quilico of Helper will of honor. guest afPatrons and patronesses for the J. C. Mrs. and Mr. fair include S. Robbins, Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Robert Murray, Rev. and BevE. C. Mrs. and Mr T. H. Evans, eridge, Mr. and Mrs. John Quilico, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quilico, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. G. F. Sprattling, Mr. and W. Mrs. and Mr. William Littlejohn, la B. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Chris James Mrs. and Mr. and Flour 24-lb- s. nn. LBS.. Long, Crisp, Shredded Full of Flavor h 8TSI POUND POTATO SALAD 2 Made to Suit Your Taste POUNDS FT Va VWf)f 8 KRAUT Jobs Daughters 17c BARR WHEATIES FLOUR, Does not S. 29c Toilet Tissue Sperry GROUND 25c 8c 5c PEETS GRANULATED PALMOLIVE OLEO HEINZ Flavorful POUND (J 6 FOR COFFEE No. 7 Round Bone Cuts White Naptha GIANT BARS hon-or- De-Co- fryers $fl45 S. BULK An-geii- ne Boned and Rolled Pound Steer Beef Bride Feted At Shower Social Miss Fein Marshall, popular June was the honored guest at t, a shower last Thursday evening, when Mrs. Maurice Broadbent, and Mrs. Movell Jewkes were hostesses. Guests engaged in social discourse and appropriate games. Attending were Mrs. Omar Bunnel, Mrs Lyle Davis, Mrs. Kenneth Pierce, Juanita Wilson, Meta Kamper, Lois Olsen, Virginia Branch, Eva Davis, Anna Bonello, Mildred Villard, PauBaldini, June Reynolds, d line Bunnel, Hilda Lu Bent, the guest and the hostesses. bride-elec- QUALITY MEATS tf. S. E. Simmons, Mrs. A1 Babcock, Mrs. John Burt, Mrs. Tim Simmons, HiaHuntwatha; Mrs. Martin LeaMaster, Mrs. G. Price; J. Reese, Mrs. ington; Walt Shorts and Mrs. Simmons, Wellington. Five hundred followed luncheon. SimPrizes were won by Mrs. K. T. Reese. mons and Mrs. DOZEN White Rose Fresh Creamery POUND New D. U. P. Unit Meeting Today J Sweet, Juicj S-LB- program is being prepared for the ladies next session. NO. BUNCH Utah Mrs. B. F. McIntyre entertained the Mnemonic club at her home Friday, having as a guest besides regular club members, Mrs. Ada Pace. A special BEANS ORANGES 5c POUND UTAH rresh Jicy- - LEMONS tor IOC Entertained Mrs. Silas Allred, new president of the Sego Lily Pioneer camp, was hostess to the new unit today. Routine Officers business was transacted. chosen to lead the group other than Mrs. Allred are Mrs. William Robinson, first vice president; Mrs. Clifford Warren, second vice president; Mrs. secretary-treasurer; Leo Downard, Mrs. Susie Richards, historian; Mrs. Andrew Oman, chaplain; Mrs. Ray Russel Williams, Pace, registrar; Mrs. ' Mrs. Jorgensen, George organist; chorister; Mrs. Dora Fausett, custodian of relics. sag jrm jn NO BETTER BERRIES CAN BE BOUGHT FOR ANY PRICE Mnemonic Club 48-L- b. & TRAWBERRIES Superintendent and Mrs. G. J. Reeves of Price have announced the engagement of their daughter, Rose, to George Raymond Teale, of Willits, California. They will be married on, Sunday, July 4, at Greencastle, To QUAbJTy SiV(WG Lofcv To TRtC THE SWING IS TOWARD SEWELLS BECAUSE OUR LOW PRICES FOR FOODS OP THE HIGHEST QUALITY ARE SWEET MUSIC TO THE EARS OR THRIFTY WOMEN. TAKE NOTE OF THE VALUES LISTED HERE. PLAN YOUR WEEK-ENMENUES WITH OUR FOODS AND YOULL FIND THAT YOUR FAMILY WILL SING FOR ITS SUPPER . . . BREAKFAST AND LUNffH. Miss To Wed 21c 17c 13c 5c 19c 43c Firms represented at the meeting Sunday were as follows: Highway, Fred's, Leavitts and Johnsons service stations of Price and Bryners, Divvys Pep, Midland and Bunnel service stations of Helper. StyiNG W'G state. WHITE KING At a meeting Sunday in the Carbon County Central Labor union hall, organization was effected of a local union of the International Association of Oil Field, Gas Well and Refinery Workers of America, an affiliate of the C. I. O. Application for a charter has been made, and officers will be elected as soon as the charter is approved. i Air De Ballot; Alice Georgedes, Hansen, Barcheta; Helen Menotti, Tarantella; Mary Jane Young, Narcissus; Leah Rhead, Jubilee March; Nedra Leonard, Hungary; Neta Clair Linderman, Valse Cao; price; Beverly Bithell, Venetian Edna Anderson, The Swan"; Pauline Bertot, Automno"; Jerry Olsen, Polanise in C. Sharp Minor"; Elaine Wood, Rain Drop; Ruth Wilson, Sonata Pathetique. Rose Song: Mrs. Lola Buffmire, in Bud; Mary Notarianni, By the Bend of the River; Murray Mathis, I Hear You Calling Me. To Attend State Picnic On Sunday, June 20, the state Moose, picnic will be held at Park-Ro-Snear Provo. All Moose members and their friends have been invited to attend, from all over the SIZE CANS ... 21 PAGE SEVEN OF WORKERS TO ACCEPT Union Organized For JOBS IRKS CARBON RELIEF HEADS Oil Station Workers Dar-carol- STAR-LAR- GE BREAD AND C T n, Golden Ripe POUND CAN .. ANGLO PER CAN PRICE E, Unwillingness of relief clients to ' families during the period of einploy-- I cooperate in measures designed to aid 1 he work was on a forest project them is pro ing a handicap to opera-- ! in San Juan county, the Carbon welof the Carbon county welfare; fare department having been ,t'n given a program, Director John Maulsby an- -j welcome opportunity to assign 16 men nounced this week. on the job. Of this 11 were The situation, he explained, is well! to have been recruited quota, from one comillustrated by a recent episode where- munity, and the refusal of the men to in 11 clients in one locality refused accept the jobs made it necessary to an opportunity which would have secure workers from other towns. offered them 20 days employment, a Because of instances such as this, shlary of $88 in cash, disbursing or- Mr. Maulsby said, "the welfare deders assuring them sufficient food partment must take the stand that while work was getting under way those who refuse to woik when Leonard, Sweetheart Waltz; Edith and free transportation. The offer have the chance will receive no they asCraven, Oriental; Brooks Elking-to- aLso provided for care of the workers sistance at all " Hungarian Dance; Athena I 2-Lb- SUN-ADVOCAT- Music Tupils Are Heard In ReoiUe Mrs. Ora B. Harding presented 26 Pupils of voice and piano in a recital at the high school auditorium Wednesday evening. Those participating, rendering classical and lighter delightful melodies were: Sarah Lea Buffmire, Lullaby"; Piano, Virginia Thomas, Over the Plains"; Lou Raine Buffmire, Marche Slav"; Patsy Anderson, Summer Days; LaRue On Skates; Ann Marie Morley, RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ( E SOCIETY CLUBSREFU? ( WE 11 wpi L Lj am3r |