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Show TrTnT, AUGUST 12, 1831 THE Pixton Leads Canning Conference Held In Tabernacle ,Miss hundred Carbon county r Over one the canning conferattended oroen m the L. D. afternoon ence Tuesday Miss Helen Pixton, tabernacle. Sate home demonstration agent at jjrge was in charge of the demonstrations and demonstrations on and canning were prspoilage Johnson act-tMrs. Angus eyed with Asssting her were a chairman I DlscuSsions oe ' Mrs. Mrs Mabel Sykes, Karl S. Pet-flgo- n, Mrs. Mary Lundquist, Mrs. Vila! Mai shall, Mrs. Virginia Lee and Mrs Harmon conThe way in which everyone conferthe success of the to tributed of ence is a splendid example Miss Pixton stated of canned fruits, An exhibition Jaeats and vegetables brought by to the after-- county women added 1 V O C A T E . I K I O E rAG UTAH Tiffin Many Delegates To Attend Convention Of Firemen In 1938 Between five and six hundred delegates are expected to be in attendance next year when the annual convention of the Utah Firemens association takes place in Price, according to word brought back by the delegates whose invitational activities resulted m bringing this big annual affair to Eastern Utah in 1938. Almost five hundred attended the banquet this year. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Bry-nwere in attendance at the annual meeting of the blaze fighters, the two gentlemen conducting the campaign which resulted in the firemen voting to come to Price. The final voting was a battle between Park City and Price, the last ballot showing results as follows: 46 to 67. er Ladies Silk Ladies DRESSES SUN SUITS COUNTY CLUBS PESIRE TO CHALLENGE PICKED leaders was held in PRICE JUNIOR BALL TEAM Miss 'oon 8 V N - A session of 21 &)Le morning at which time how to test pressure cook-- 1 Because several county teams have of safety s, and emphasized points the desire to challenge a expressed their use. representative aggregation of Price Pix-show- ed UA BEAN MEETING POSTPONED A meeting of the Carbon County associa-lo- n, an Growers for last scheduled originally ionday evening, was postponed until text Tuesday evening, according to illiam H. Bennett, county agricul-- al agent in whose office the meet-i- g will be held. junior American Legion ball players, such a team may be picked in the near future, Charles Madsen, recreational director, stated this week. Boys eligible to play on junior ball teams must be under 17 years of age. Vurel Hamilton, one of the recreation leaders of the W. P. A. is assisting Mr. Madsen in his work, particularly this part. i UJ Mrs. George B. Harding, prominent Price musician and vocal and piano instructor, plans to leave here Saturday for Los Angeles, where she will enroll in the Madame Steeib School of Piano Music for the next month. She will also study vocal. Mr. Harding will accompany his wife to California, and they, with their daughter, Virginia, who has been visiting there, will return to their home here on September 1. I I JJ kill or injure LOW-OUT- S M thousands, so play safe I Get Goodrich Silvertowns, the only tires in the world with the 1 Life-Sav- M Golden Ply, the invention that resists amazing thetemficbow-- 1 heat generated inside all tires by todays high speeds. ,0 This tire may save your hfc. Come in 8 today and let ut eiplaln It to you. wt I MS UMVmfflKTOI I RED STAR Price PURE SILK MENS Full Fashioned GARMENTS HOSIERY Medium weight short sleeve ankle length. Ideal for early fall Sheer Ringless Chif Ion Hose in the Sea sons best shades Reg. 98c NOW Reg. 98c STATION Utah MENS UA Fine quality cotton or Patterns. Ideal for Ideal for sport wear New fall rayon shirts . school dresses Guaranteed Fast cCc Colors UJ Order Your Blankets Now Use Our Layaway Plan Part Wool Plaid Enroll ees Return From Fort Douglas Enrollees Alfred G. Cain and Dwight R. Rowland returned from Fort Douglas, Utah, on August 10. Cam and Rowland were sent to the fort to receive instructions in life saving and now have their life savmg badges. WARM SPUN BLANKET BLANKET A good warm blanket 72 x 80 Beautiful patterns . Part Wool blanket . Comes in all the new colors. 66x80 inch . Part wool in choice of colors double size. Ip 31.88 cCc Camp Launderer Returns Ralph H. Fisher, camp launderer, returned from Salt Lake City where he reports having spent a most enjoyable vacation. Incidently Fisher is the only man in camp who can arttruck, besides being a versatile ist of the waltz, fox trot, and double shuffle. n i cCc HOLEAND Men Promoted were Five enrollees of Camp Price Hold-aw- ay Henry promoted August and Hilhaid Smith were proleadmoted from assistant leaders to Brit-- 1 Lewis ers and Lawrence Little, ton and Isaac B. Cole were appointed as assistant leaders Little is acting in side camp cook at the Moymer Willow creek. Lieutenant Spoon Arrives arrived! Lieutenant Ralph L. Spoon Spoon Lieutenant 8 Sunday August Wells C. C.( comes here from Dalton the duties C. camp and will take over W. Cring K. of Former Lieutenant service. the from who has resigned cCc First Sergeant Married Comof Joel Slavik, 1st sergeant AuSaturday, married pany 593, was Mrs house. gust 6, in the Price court Douros Slavik is the former Wilma plan couple rnj The happy of Price. the home of j Ohio, to Lorain, moving Mr. Slavik. The finest i made in blankets. 100 per cent pure long fiber wool. Warm double blanket in pastel , plaids in a choice of colors This blanket will 29 New shipment of smart patterns in Candlewick spreads 179 MATRES S SPREADS 20 add beauty to your bed room, and will last a life time. 70x80 10. cCc BLANKET BLANKET BED 449 . Part Wool Plaid A safety meeting was held at Camp Price on Wednesday, August 4, at which time the commanding officer,! read the Captain William B. Shirey, of the rules governing men m the C. C. C. and Company 593. Approximately 57 men signified their intentions of mnii" BOYS Square Fabric . 80 cCc N - POLO SHIRTS CAMBRIC Two Men Discharged Lloyd F. Altevogt, field leader and a member of this company for 18 months, was discharged August 7 to return to his home m time to enroll in school. Lester Tucker, caterpillar operator, was discharged August 9 to hurry to the bedside of his mother who is seriously ill. Tucker has been a member of this company for len months. cCc Meeting Held 69c 2000 YARD Lieutenant Cring Visits Lieutenant K. W. Cring was a business visitor in Salt Lake City over Lieutenant Cring has the week-enresigned from the service and duty with the Civilian Conservation Corps, and will make his home in Price. Before being called to duty, Lieutenant Cring was m the insurance business m Muncie, Indiana. He has accepted a position as a special representative for the Pacific National Life Insurance company in this re, SHvertown JiRVICE $1.00 ... OS Price C.C.C. Gamp Notes gion. Goodrich SAPEiy tmeoiMiw Regular d. out-causi- r Colors Values To $7.90 PRICE MUSIC LEADER TO LEAVE FOR COAST I T3 Fast O t Double Size COVERS COTTON 100 per cent pure BLANKET Fine cotton sheet Blanket cotton SPECIAL PRICE 2s OENERALDEPT CRIB BLANKETS SPECIAL PRICE ... Store for all your shopping .UrMTMEATRE PRICE UTAH jGcNttBALCZZZZIGEUERALC |