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Show UTAH fAGE FOUR former of Provo, Ray E. Sutton theatre at Hel- Strand of the manager Carbon county visitor pgr, was a week, calling on loof last Thursday cal friends. Helper Legionnaire Delegates Register As Third Utah Unit Miss Earlene Durrant of Castle Mrs. Dorothy Barlow Is confined to GaTeTs her home with a serious illness. American Marion Arlotti left Friday for Los Helpers post of the Provo with a cou-- ; cf beten distinction to days spend Dorofhy Durrant. Angeles, planning Legion holds the rela- sin, Miss mens unit other his parents, with third the visiting ing and friends. in Utah to register its complete Miss Vena Marchbanks of Spring-v- i tives forthcoming delegation list for thewas lie visited relatives in Price over the first Logan convention. Mrs. A. E. Gibson, Mrs. and Mr. closePioneer day. Smithfield Mrs. and to two boys, register, post Irma Wiest and a second place. in Leonard and family enjoyed ly following -Lt e Zjpan was a visitor in the state Erin to Provo Twenty-fourt- h Indications are that the atten the over week. last of trip and latter the part Auxiliary capital ance at the Legion, and Provo canyon. to be Forty and Eight conventions,6 and 7, Ray Nick Karras, Earl F. Hills, 5, on August held in Price reMrs. Oscar Robertson of Twin Walters and Angelo Goergedes will be largely atteneded, probably a week Falls, Idaho, arrived in Price Saturover from annual turned recently s to undergoing an more so than has any past ea s day evening, prior kje-haspent fishing 1:nth e Ki:"2 these groups. of local at the session appendicitis operation of the U.ntah mount ams. 1 hospital Monday. Upon her recoveiywas excellent, they report, she will visit at the home of her parWilliams, Mr. and Mrs J. F. MacKmght, Mr. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Russel time. $ Smlth short a g for and Mrs A, NJ aIVj ce B. H. Young was in Salt Lake City a few days last week on business. While there he attended the Covered Wagon Days celebration. Vernal Stacey, Phoenix, Arizona, visiting with Wends in Hel- arrived there last Thursday He per. evening. 1 tn , Miss Wilene McMillan visited her Hickucuu. SdW n.H. Me. U. g, C a and wm. F. MacKmght enjoyed ve n Miss family outing at in California, a vacation After y Hebe the and vo canyon Mel Taylor returned to Price Sunday h twenty-fourtover the pots ... rpturned . Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Smith left Tues- Mr. and Mrs. M. day morning to spend a few days in in Sunday from several days spent Salt Lake City twenty- the over Lake City Salt Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Ross left Sat- - fourth, vacation in urdav for a Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Jones left there While they will visit Colorado Boulder Dam in Mrs. Rosss brother in Estes Park and vacation trip to the Nevada. Mr. Rosss brother in Denver. of the George B. Wallace, manager a Salt Judge and Mrs. George Christensen was in Price, store in Salt state liquor spent several days last week and Lake City where they attended the Lake City visitor last Saturday celebration. Sunday. Covered Wagon Days . two-we- ek reAttorney and Mrs. F. W. KellerMonMr. and Mrs. Ray Branch and Mr. Price in home and Mrs. Ernest Branch visited in turned to their day from Monticello. Monroe Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Myers left here Mr. and Mrs. John Grosso and Mrs. visit afSaturday for a several weeks PittsJoseph Lavine returned last week and Irvine in relatives Francisco. with in San ter vacationing be the burgh, Pennsylvania. This will two with had has Mr. visit Pierre Myers first Antone Mrs. Dupin, Mr. and sixteen years. Dua in A. sister brothers and Moynier of Price and Mrs. M. pin of Spring Glen, are vacationing Judge and Mrs. George Christensen in LaBarge, Wyoming, and Yellowholiday in spent the Twenty-Fourt- h stone Park. Salt Lake City. Theodore Zupan arrived in Price A daughter was born to Mr. and early this week from Ely, Nevada, for on will Mrs. Mrs. visit. weeks Zupan two a Lyle Burdick of Hiawatha 17. visited return with him, after having Saturday, July here for two months. Miss Katherine MacKnight was a and at Grand Junction the fore Silas Assessor Rowley visitor County in the part of the week, a guest of friends family spent last week-en- d in the Colorado city. Uintah Basin. Mildred and Kathleen Misses George Zeese of Salt Lake City, an Dooley are spending two weeks in executive of the Success Markets company, was among business visitGooding, Idaho. ors in Carbon county Tuesday. Claude Empey spent the week-en- d Glen Nelson attended to business at Forsyth Reservoir with John C. of Scofield. at Grand Junction Monday, matters Staley having spent the Douglas Olsen, employee Payn Takit store here Is week-en- d at Salt of the Lake City. vacationing in Culver City, California. returned George M. Miller she where California from week this has been visiting Mrs. daughter, Helen of To all organized labor: The com famand Alvin in charge of the Labor Day Price, and his son, left from there mittee on ily of Salt Lake City, visit with celebration to be held in Helper Monday for a two weeks September 6 urges your participation relatives in Idaho. event in the affair. This years labor exceed and Mr. any to far has been planned Mr. and Mis. Carl Roberts, Mrs. and Mr. and Carbon in held Glenn Mrs. Bryner, similar observance returned Clyde Graham and family county. fishthree-da- y Monday night from a Included in the full day program is near Moon Creek Rock at ing trip a first aid contest; varied sports for Lake. young and old baseball, softball, Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tennis, swimming, races, coal shovelwere a necontest George Nixon this week wife from ing contest, timber setting and Madsen phew, Gene to furnish their own (contestants Josea niece, barnLong Beach, California; and tools in these latter two) and phine Madsen of Salt Lake City, cash prizes, Substantial golf. yard a niece, Mrs. Andy Madsen and son, donated by business houses and proof Provo. Josephine Madsen former- fessional men in Helper and Price, ly resided here for several years. will be awarded. The Carbon county band has been and Mr. and Mrs. George Young after family returned Friday evening spending two weeks in Yellowstone of the assemblage and musical ren- Park. ditions during the day. The Eastern of which El Mrs. Jane Burgess of Salt Lake Utah Electric company, mer Young is manager, will donate home to recently her returned City after visiting several days at the home their facilities for amplifying speakthe program en- of her sister, Mrs. Dorothy Barlow, ers voices, making from distant to those listening joyable in Price. parts of the Helper City park. We on the committee announce Mrs. Frank Puglise of Helper has that neither the Central Labor Union returned home from a seven-weenor the committee will be responsible visit in England. for any accidents occurring during John Colza ni and daughter, Tressa, the sports events. Each entrant will and William Heller are visiting in take his own risks. California and Washington. We also convey our thanks to those consributors who will make the day Mrs. Alex W. Harrison of San successful from every view. Francisco is visiting at the home of Further information the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Labor Day celebrationconcerning is available her will Harrison Mr. join Evans. from Joseph Corak, secretary, at here early in August. Sweets Mine. L. E. HILL, Chairman, Arthur D. Hanson, state liquor Spring Canyon. Lake Salt in is store assistant, visiting week. the City during A. N. Wallace, ks Among those recently granted marriage licenses at Farmington, this Mr. and Mrs. George B. Collingham state, recently were Cora Carnelia Weenig of Salt Lake City, and Levi 'have returned from their vacation in Mr. and Mrs. James Wade and and Mrs. Kenneth Olsen are relatives in Englewood, California. William Thomas of Price, according California. to word received here. Mr. and Mrs. Roldo Shiner of Salt Mr. and Mrs. John Griffone and in Mrs. Alex W. Harrison, nee Myr- - daughter, Joan, Mrs. Jane Beebe and Lake City spent the week-en- d Price. leen Evans, arrived here last week daughter, Miss Mary Beebe of Salt from her home in San Francisco and Lake city, visited last week in Price Week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. is a house guest of her parents, Mr. W1jh friends and relatives . Mat Gilmour were Mr. and Mrs. E. and Mrs. James Evans. Mr. Hard-- : F. Heim of Salt Lake City. son expects to join Mrs. Evans next Mrs. LeRoy Livingston has return-wee- k. He plans to visit here several pd from an extended motor trip to Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Dick of weeks. southern Utah. Park City were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. CrockMr. and Mrs. Mace Nicholson re-- I Among those who enjoyed a pleas- ett, Jr. turned Thursday of last week from anj yme perron Reservoir over the Yellowstone National park, having Twenty-Fourt- h were: Mr. and Mrs.1 The Rev. Fr. William A. Ruel re- -j spent several days there. They ie- Anderson and family; Mr. and Eugene turned last week from an extended port the northern playground as well Mrs. L. R. Eldridge and family; Mr. in Summersworth, New populated with auto trailers this sea- - and Mrs. Golden vacation Hastings; Mr. and Hampshire. Mrs. J. Vivian Powell and family; the fish catchin is plenty good in that Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dugmore; and Mrs. G L. Beals of Ephraim visited area. Mr .and Mrs. Tom Culp and family. in Price last at home of week the sister, Mrs. Vernon Merrill. The Public ? Forum I 3 ' NEEDY FAMILIES DESIRE DIS- carded clothing shoes to remodel for their children of school age and babies. Write Box 543, Price? State date and address to call, ! FOR RENT 1 FURNISHED ROOM for light housekeeping. Phone 361. PLAIN SEWING AT REASONABLE prices. 125 N. 2nd West St Price. FOR SALE GROCERY STORE, Bakery and Meat Market; located in center of business district in Carbon county. Inquire te. FOR SALE MODERN UPRIGHT Player piano, $75. Childs violin, $15 00. Perf cond. See Sun-A- her d- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snow returned VOCate. Mrs F!Hlth "Mllp; anrl Qnn Rnhprf from week of last latter the part , Oakland, California, have recently' i ri m o g,ken an Magna, having visited several days jjeen gUesjs at e Ted Mclntire and FQR RENT2 RQ0M to returned FURN Price after family hae m that Salt Lake county community. Mrs. Miles ished Call 244- -j 454 . 2nd So. vacationing in California for twoi weeks. Among those listed as having se- cured marriage licenses at Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard went FOR RENT 2 ROOM FURNISHED Herman Seppi was a Salt Lake City City the latter part of last week were to Ogden the fore part of the week, Apartment. 373 No. 1st East, visitor Thursday and Friday. Lydia Mae Milhorn and Emanuel Kla- - the former to make fall for purchases pakis of Price. the local General Department store. A. S. Horsley, Wm. Hakalo, Wm. FOR SALE USED KELVINATOR Grogan and Ben Ward made up a 6 Excellent condibsinesflds? LumberDcomSnyUwasa who tried their luck at' Sn tion,foot$90.capacity. fishing party Leandfrs'lX.w5 Johnson Service, Price. r over the twenty-- 1 Forsyth reserv-oior in the state capital city one day Falls for a visit of several days. LOST BLACK PERSIAN CAT. Finder call Mildred Dooley, 243-- J. ' ; y7"8 fZtor'Z 7 IZl Thur - Fri - Sat Continuous Sat. 3:30 Dick Powell Doris Weston Hugh Herbert SINGING MARINE ! Sun - Afon Continuous Sun. 1:00 ' Tyrone Power ,Loretta Young Adolphe Menjou CAFE METROPOLE WANTED GIRL FOR HOUSE work, also to take care of small child. Must be reliable. 246-- J or 290-R. Fri - Sat Contnuouj Sat. 3.30 Pat OBrien Henry Fonda SLIM Thur Fri Sat Matinee -- Sat. 10:00 Jane Withers ANGELS i HOLIDAY 80,000 Volts of thrills and Drama Sun - Mon Continuous Sun. 1:00 Marion Davies Robert Montgomery EVER SINCE EVE SALESMAN WANTED MAN over 25 years of age for Carbon county, chance to make better than average wages. Write F. Rose, 11 Farmers-Merchan- ts Bank Bldg., Provo, Utah. and Ralph Bellamy - Betty Furnace It Can t Last Forever Sun - Mon Continuous Sun. 3:30 Jack Holt in ROARING timbers WANTED TO BUY LOOM TO weave rugs or carpets. Mrs. Susie Asay, 185 W. 2nd North. G0D RELIABLE YOUNG WOMAN desires housework or will tend children. Phone 526-- FOR RENT -- 3 ROOM FURNISHED basement apt. Inquire rear 141 E" lst S0- - PASSENGER WANTED FOR TRIP to Denver Friday. Call 292-- R Pnce. Reasonable charge. LOST-RI- NG nT OF KEYS AT EVER- 24th Reward. PfVUly 222 Big Delegations To Go To Moose Meet From Price, Helper Women of the Large delegations from the Price and Helper lodges of the Loyal Order of Moose are expected to be in attendance at the annual state convention of the order next Saturday and Sunday, lady members of the Women of the Moose to hold their conclave at the same time. Registration will start at the hotel and the Moose club rooms oclock Saturday, continuing 9 at asthroughout that day . Committee Carthe following include signments bon men: Oliver Peterson, creden Blum-bertial; C. F. Peterson, Barney rules of order; J. B. Littizzette, Moroni Hunt, W. H. Taylor, and R. J. Ockey, Faddis D. R. finance; resolution. parade; A1 Taylor, melon bust New-hou- se J 1 Chief among are an outing ! op It is also !vi on Pterr.ber ' hoped members will be abwV international confer? !V the Moose to Ohio, September iTl C? siring information about tion are requested Ginsberg, H623 Sav? East Cleveland, OhiQ X, g, by-law- s; NATIONAL MUSIC NEWS TO FEATURE PHOTOS AND STORY OF CARBON BANDS Pictures and a resume of summer band work being conducted throughout Carbon county now by E. M. Williams, will appear in the August edition of the Lyon Band News, a musical publication issued by the Lyons Band Instrument company of Chi- THE house -- OF helped FRIDAY Continuous eb - SATUEDA!1 I froffl 3:30 TWIN BILL PEOG&ni hit no, 1 cago. A request was received recently by Mr. Williams for the material, and he has prepared a story and a number of camera shots for the publication, which will be completed in mid-Augu- st. Camps in the county are boasting excellent summer bands, which often present evening concerts to the enjoyment of other residents. HORSLEY GIVES TALK ON PIONEER DAYS IN PRICE BEFORE KIWANIS CLUB A. wTlForsley, Pioneer as the mam feature o the weekly of the Kiwams club last night (Wednesday). W. W. West, camp supervisor of the Soil Conservation service urged members to attend the hearing in the Saturday morning on the soil conservation and flood proposed control district on the Price river watershed. Committee reports preparatory to o district convention to the be held here in September were heard. SUNDAY - MONDAY Continuous from 1:00 St Utah-Idah- Women Of The Moose Plan Summer Activities Have you received your Ski endar for August? If not hr! and ask for one at the thar Again, the Strand brings jul St month of enjoyable for summer Plans f? f?f ff activities pictures. of EASIER TC t 5WIM IN DEEP WATER. fT ?V V ? f t? i? ? ?T t ?f ? t J (Proof next Thursday) To Have your car operate with swimming smoothness! easy just drive in for a Western Lubrication, complete detail of flushing, cleansing, and greasing. Drive in drive out to a steady flow of smooth miles! good GMC pickup with good and exterior like new. Motor just recently checked mechanics. A good buy. 1936 GMC PICKUP- -A 1936 i ? I t X f f ? ? ?Y t Y Y v 9135 1931 km ti 0 . !U FORD COUPE Deluxe Ford Coupe equipped with Heater. Interior and Exterior in very good conditiotery like new. Exceptionally good bargain. f FORD PICKUP A very good 1935 Pickup ply heavy duty tires. Motor checked thoroughly hr mechanics. A bargain. FORD CABRIOLET A good Ford Cabriolet Good tires, upholstery, and motor. Cheap. j J with a Proof of Last Weeks Advertise1 AN ELECTRIC FAN DOES NOT COOL A The temperature of a room is actually inrreased in rapid motion. However, each puif of air absorbs 1 ture as it passes and thns gives a cooling effect. Geo. W. Stimpson. Knowledge t jjj t jd |