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Show ini page rou spn-apeO- ATE, B CfAA tZtCt ISCfCL,, THEATRE TENANTS Price and Nearby Ileasant of Craig, Colorado, and SunB. J. Crapo of Vernal were business Mr and Mrs. J. C. Snow left Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards and several in Price the fore part of this visitors for to visit a day after week last returned the family week. connected with vacation trip to Idaho and Yellowhere. DepartmenUtore General stone National park. of Ephrhlm, CLOSED SATURDAT GIVEN PRIVILEGE . OF LEASE RENEWAL ... Jjjrais E. D. Olpin of Roland Lundquist visited in Logan Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Rodgers and to valast week, making preparations family returned Thursday from a move his family to Price. cation trip to Colorado. Fsant CroVe LSttitfjohn Declre Judge May iiemMA 1ft if lUpairs Mr. and Mrs. David Caldwell arJohn Staley of Scofield was a business caller in Price during the rived Saturday from Los Angeles, week-en- d. California, to visit friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Snow were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Merrill revisitors in Magna Sunday. turned Saturday from Como Springs, several attending Roland Lundquist was a Logan vis- after spending school days for swimming Red Cross the accomHis week. last itor family and life saving instructors. panied him to Price to make their hme' Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wright were Miss Eliza Carpenter returned last callers in the state capital the fore wreek from a brief vacation in Manti part of this week, and Salt Lake City. Miss Helen Menotti spent the week- Fr, William Hanson of Portland, end with cousins in Sunnyside. A dance sponsored by the Town- Oregon, has been visiting friends in this vicinity enroute to his home after Miss Elsie Menotti of Sunnyside is send club in Price will be given at touring the west. He was a guest of spending this week in Price with rel- the American Legion hall here Sat-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Steckleman in atives, Mr. and Mrs. John Menotti urday night, July 31. Hiawatha and Mr. and Mrs. William and family. Holdaway, Price. TO Richard McLaughlin of Sioux City,; PRICE COUNCIL Mr. and Mrs. Dave Campbell of1 Iowa, accompanied by his daughter, Los Angeles visited in Price and Hel Alice, spent a few days this week in OPEN BIDS MONDAY per this week. They were formerly Price with Miss Camilla McLaughresidents of this county. lin, also a daughter, who i office of the First Reserve Finance ON STREET PROJECT manager Mr. and Mrs. Erin Leonard returnhere. company where ed Sunday night from Denver, they attended the annual national Miss Beth Goetzman is visiting in Protests Against Improvements convention of the Benevolent and Fruita, Colorado. A sister, Mrs. RayConsidered By Board At Protective Order of Elks. mond Groussman, accompanied her to Meeting This Week town. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hacking and the Colorado family returned Sunday after touring Bids for asphalt paving and curb James R. Lund, manager of the for two weeks in Colorado, Utah and and gutter construction on three Idaho. They were accompanied to Lund Air service, returned Monday in northwest Price will be constreets Juncto business Grand a from Mr. trip Idaho by Mrs. Hackings parents, acsidered by the Price city council at its and Mrs. Nels Jorgensen of Salt Lake tion. He made the trip by plane, B. J. Lund meeting Monday evehis father, by companied City. oclock. 7:30 at of Los Angeles, who has been visiting ning Protests against the project, which Mr. and Mrs. Clyde J. Roberts re- here. will be undertaken under a special turned to Columbia Sunday after atJ. W. Hussey was a business visitor improvement program whereby pron-ert- y tending the national Elks convention in the state capital during the owners will be assessed on a at Denver, Colorado. front-fobasis, were received by the council Monday evening of this week Ernie Becyack of Provo will arrive Tom Clark, manager of the Win- at an adjourned regular meeting. in Price Friday to spend the Twenty-Fourt- h Music company, at Grand Junc- of Miss field a as guest There were not sufficient com holiday tion, was a business caller here last pjajns 0 halt the improvements, ac- Ruth Sanderson. week. He made the trip by plane cording to an announcement by May Mrs. Rae McCardle, Mrs. Elmer or J. Bracken Lee. Ray Walters, Price postmaster, reKlitgaard and Miss Gladys Draper In the official notice to contractors, to Mt. turned visitors recent today from a fishing trip in the were improvements contemplated are been the Uintah mountains. He has itemized as follows: Curb and gut gone since Friday. ter construction and asphalt paving Mr. and Mrs, John Dalton and 1085 feet on Third North street Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Myers will on daughter, Juanna, were house guests Third East and the Price cabetween to of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hammond part leave Sunday for an extended trip feet on Fifth East between 550 on nal; the east. They will visit Mr. Myers of this week. Third North streets, and and Second will relatives in Pennsylvania, and on Third East Street be1355 on feet John T. MauWby, Price, Is taking stop at a number of points during tween Second North and the Price to one week of his vacation from duties their vacation, planning to return work. He intends to take the other Price the fore part of September. canal. The respective widths of the paving duties. He intends to take the other This will be Mr. Myers first visit to on the three streets is listed in the week during deer hunting season this his native state in 17 years. notice to contractors as 29 feet, 20 fall Mr. and Mrs. John C. Dalton of feet and 54 feet. Sealed proposals for the work will visited Miss Moselle Young left Sunday Los California, Angeles, for Ogden to visit with friends and friends in Price the fore part of the be received from contractors at the office of City Recorder William Groweek. relatives. gan. until 5.00 p. m. on Monday. C. E. Huish of Eureka, owner of the Reverend and Mrs. T. H. Evans have returned to their home in Price Huish Theatre Enterprises, was a Falls vacation in business caller in Price the fore part after a two-weeof the week. C. " BUY FOR TWO Firhi Star Building Are Made a decision announced Monday, District Judge George Christensen decreed that the Littlejohn Theatres, the Star Inc., is entitled to Theatre Building company, providing' the lessees install new seats and new to carpets and take steps necessary and equipment fixtures putting the in a condition satisfactory to the, concern. The lessors had brought suit to ter-- 1 minate the lease, asking that the derights of the parties involved be clared. deJudge Christensen held that the to entitled was fendant corporation renew the lease, which expired on July 30, 1937, in view of a provison in the lease which declared that at expiration of this lease the to give the lessees the agree jessors the said opportunity to terms as favorable as premises upon the lessors shall offer to any other tenperson, providing the present to ancy shall have been satisfactory lessors. the The improvements, contingent upon which the Littlejohn corporation is, given the right to renew the lease, were pledged by the defendants in their pleadings and testimony at the time of the trial. The hearing on the case was conducted on July 7, 8 and 9. se se j Off Business At Hospital; Only 19 Patients Left ks aim THURSDAY, JULY SILVER MOON 29 Kenyon Simmons, Wellington, was admitted to the hospital Sunday to have repaired the tendon on his left foot. Mr. Simmons injured the footj with an ax while chopping timber Music by the Famous ELI RICE ORCHESTRA Saturday. Robert Carlvle is receiving treatment on a fractured leg which was injured this spring. A plate is being NOTED TRAVELING MUSICAL GROUP Snappy, Zippy Music and a Fine Floor ' ADMISSION: Fri - Sat Continuous after the Parade A grand comedy of Movie People PICK A STAR Patsy Kelly - Jack Haley Laurel and Hardy i Sun to Wed Continuous Miriam Hopkins n Joel McCrea V Charles Winninger r " WOMAN CHASES MAN and WALT DISNEYS Academy Award Revue la Gene Autry THE BIG SHOW Revue Technicolor An extensive campaign against an infestation of Mexican beetles in the bean fields of Carbon county is being conducted, according to J. B. Jewkes, district agricultural agent, who announced Tuesday that three -, poison sprayers have been pressed into service in an effort to halt the pest. Mr. Jewkes, accompanied by Kenll neth Wilson, Chester Peirce, Ira and George Watt, representatives of the Carbon County Bean Growers Junction and Fruita, Colorado, Friday Junction an dFruita, Colorado, Friday and Saturday to study methods of con-- 1 trol being used in Mesa countys large bean acreage. They were advised that the Tneth-- ; ods advocated here have been sue- -, cessful in western Colorado, but Mr. jewkes explained that the control work in Carbon county has not been effective due to the fact that growers generally are not spraying the plants correctly. He reminded farmers that the poison must be placed on the under sidf of the leaves, where the beetles feed, if results are to be obtained. Zinc arsenite is the poison recommeended for use against the Sun - Mon Continuous Sun. 1:00 Two Spectacular Hits Stuttering Bishop Donald Wood Ann Dvorak 1 Gene Autry THE BIG SHOW V n BRIMFULL Malted Milk 2C Tuna Flakes VJLiiT 1 ials Trained Specialists To Furnish Training For W. P. A., School And Church Leaders DOZEN fj, POUND LIPTONS iCf fi OQr 07V He . CABBAGE 3c POUND Cantaloupes ioc TOMATOES POUND GOLDEN 5f BANTA- M- Green Corn 2( EAR BROOKFIELD Salad Dressing2Jj QT. JAR LONG GREEN Cucumbers Q 2 EACH 2for15( 18-O- z. loaf, a real lOcer BREAD ft ... JUMBO SIZE FIRM RIPE Seasame Seed Some Stores sell this si2e for 10c Our Price 121 R iJ PAN ROLLS E CINAfyON ROLLS WITH THESE PRICES PREVAILING, WE SHOULD HAH CENT OF THE BREAD BUSINESS THIS WEEK BUY YOUR BREAD HER- E100-PE- R PAR Peanut Butter JAR P Tomatoes B 2y2-SIZ- n CAN E CAN o 12-O- Z. EACH. ... BEEF SUNBRITE CLEANSER TNT SOAP 10c 10c PIERCE - JAR LIBBYS Corned Beef can A-l Cracker PKG Pork & Beans M Q fl( BEANS 12-O- PICNIC 25c Jack Frost f(j ptrr 25c SODA WATER BOTTLE EMPTIES 19c WITH Deviled Meat 5c DRIED, SLICED ITEMS LG. PKG 1 IlikJlIlUlLi lk and and uThe Case Of The 1 IlTn'nTIFTr VI A mrn VI I I I It ni Killers Of The Sea I Jack Holt in ROARING TIMBER LEMONS Finest bread bakers can bake. Twist Loaf, Bor-re- SIXES Sun Mon In Technicolor 1QC POUND 25c J B COFFEE Jflt - y -j . Potato Flakes lOc-SIZ- E POUND three-da- BLAZING Acadmy Award CARTON POTATOES Dick Foran and WALT DISNEYS MATCHES Three Spraying Machines Being Used; Farmers Again Told How To Control Beetle Saturday Only Sat. 3:30 Sun. 1:00 k I Fri - Sat Continuous MELONS Pitcher or Sugar Bowl FREE with Tea Purchases BEAN FIELD PEST Plans have been completed for a y institute to be conducted White celluloid triangle for aale at here next month by the recreation '.The department operating under the Utah ;work progress administration. The sessions will cover handicraft, music, dancing, social activities, womens and childrens activities and physical education. The subjects will be taught by a trained staff of specialists in various fields of recreational leadership. Charles II. Madsen has requested that the institute here be scheduled Continuous after the Parade for August 2, 3 and 4. In the event that these three dates conflict with the state schedule, the j, courses willdepartments be given later. ft hi It will be compulsory for W. P. A. recreational leaders to attend, and all And Andy Clyde school and church recreation directors. especially from the Mutual Improvement association, are invited. The specialists who will visit Price Continuous Sun. 3:30 have had access to all of the latest developments in recreational and edu-- y Captain Wallace Caswell Jr. cational programming and will give t0 this community the latest proceWild adventures at the dure for leadership, Mr, Madsen bottom of the Sea removed. 75c COUPLE QC BOTTLE BLACK WORK (p JELL RITE Liptons TO RID COUNTY OF Business is bad, or perhaps it is beetles. Two spraying machines have been better to say good, at the Price hosfrom the Holly Sugar comborrowed to pital, according Murray Mathis, a third was purchased by and pany, hospital supervisor. From an average They have been converted of forty which was maintained dur- growers. he sPray wiU reach under-o- f s0 ing the last nine months, the number, nea leaves. has to nineteen. dropped patients Sundav evening a bov was born to M,s R H Weigh n8 01 Gree" RECREATION 3 on Our Thursday and Friday Bargains will be big bargains Everj department will be full of good things to eat at low tricei fi will have cut prices on staples, fruits, vegetables as well 35 on fancy picnic woods. Read them oyer. POUND semi-month- ly ot Our Store will be closed all day day, Pioneer Day . Most of us will be gJ to a celebration , or family picnic, sorne spend a quiet day at home, but whet ha we do, we will want something extra ' food. When the men folks are around ho they want to eat most of the time. Let m help you select for two Big Days of BigAp. petites. BIG AND UNUSUAL BARGAINS Green Tea CAMPAIGNMAPPED DAYS BOARD MEETING SET Members of the Carbon commission will hold their county monthJy meeting Wednesday U night) at 7:30 oclock, according To ty CUn,y Clerk BH Mrs. Lulu Walsh and son, Jack, left Sunday for a vacation trip to Los Angeles and San Francisco, two-wee- ks CHEESE UNION CHOICE MEATS iTS.pyr AdvoetK vari i- - Hi, U. MARKET S. yearling YEARLING Lamb Chops POUND 23C ASSORTED Lunch Meats Lamb Stew POUND FRANKS Cheese JL 25c Cream DILL BRICK COTTAGE PICKLES IQc CHEESE POUND LARGE, b. " I .if Iff i POUND Fresh PoultryandFish Soldjjjsl Union labor. Union hours and Meat. Our market closes at of1 j every day Z Erement MILD POUND FOOD omsj "A SURETY OF PURITY" |