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Show ATI IDE pagz roca r rbij j Mrs. Mae Harris and Mrs. Emma who is Miss Emma Gunderson, of at Ashly of St. George were guests training at the L. D. S. hospital the Mrs. Ezra Branch during Salt Lake City, is spending the week Mr. and last week. convention Mrs. and Mr. her parents, here with Nephi Gunderson. Silas Rowley, Bruce Madsen of Mrs. Ruth Bradford and nephew, in Price with her parents, Mr. and Scofield and Bill Pete spent several week. Mrs. A. E. Gibson, early this week. days fishing in the Uintahs last Quenten Hunter, of Spring Canyon, left Tuesday evening for Grand JuncThey report fishing is good. of tion, Colorado. Afton Barton, granddaughter and Swenson daughter, A. J. Mrs. returned Judge George Christensen, Ira Smith of San Diego, California, to her home in Salt Lake City Fri- Marie, Salt Lake City, are visiting in N. Wallace and family. A. visited with Price after having spent part of the week here, coming day morning to attend funeral services for his fiere. Sat- father, H. C. Smith. Price to returned Coli Eugene Fr. J. C. Coyne left Sunday eve- urday evening from a visit in Italy has been Miss Mildred Piacitelli of Salt Lake ning for a vacation trip to Boston and with relatives. Mr. Coli Mr. and other eastern cities. gone for several months. City visited here Sunday. and Piacitelli daughter, Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Broyles of Helen, accompanied her to the state Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lee and family of Oakmont, Tennessee, are visiting Long Beach, California, and William capital city Monday. in Price at the home of his mother,! Broyles of Salt Lake City, visited here Mrs. A. J. Lee, for several days. Both Friday, Mr. and Mrs. William Heller of of Price. residents are former Price left Tuesday for Berkeley, CaliMr. and Mrs. O. K. Clay were Price fornia, where they plan to make their week-en- d. home. Alvin Wallace and two sons, How- visitors over the Lake Salt City, ard and Leonard, W. E. Stoker of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bowman and spent a few days last week at the was a speaker ward former bishop, Wallace. N. A. of home have left Price to take up their at the funeral services of H. C. Smith family residence at fdt Lake City. A daughlive in Mrs. Harold C. Christensen and here Sunday. ter, Nadine, will continue to son from Chicago are guests at the this city. A. N. Wallace returned last week home of Judge and Mrs. George relavisited he where husband Idaho from Christensen. The formers of Attorney W. Glenn Harmon tives in Idaho Falls and Tetonia, week-en- d will join his family here soon. a was California, while his daughter, Helen, accompan- Berkeley, business visitor in Price. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Branch left last ied by Mr. Wallaces son, Alvin, and week-en- d on a two weeks vacation. family, spent four days in Yellow Mrs. Kenneth Olsen is home from They expected to attend a Branch stone park. two weeks visit with her parents a in Salt Lake City, family in Englewood, California. has and then spend the remainder of the Mrs. William Littlejohn California. in visit a brief from time in Colorado. Mrs. V. W. Fausett of Salt Lake is visiting in Price. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. James Ruggeri, accompanied City of Jeanne Paul Mrs. Earl Jones this week are the latters by his sister, Miss Peggy Beardsley of Grand a vaparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Marx, Mt. Vernon, New York, left for was a visitor in Price Junction, California and sister-in-laMr. cation trip to Nevada and a brother and on her way to California and Mrs. Ed Marx, of Santa Monica, last week. Mrs. Jeanne is visiting Thursday will attend school. she where Colo-vic- h here with her parents. California; a sister, Mrs. Van Mrs. Mr. and and of Eureka, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Paternoster left Mrs. Sarah Jensen and sons, Fred LeRoy Hudson of Babb, Montana. to week-end early this week for a vacation trip and Leo, of Murray, were Colorado. Glenwood Mrs. Springs, Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Hanson of guests at the home Salt Lake City were visitors here the Nephi Gunderson. Mrs. Jensen is Mrs. A. K. Bramwell and two Mrs. Gundersons aunt. fore part of the week. Mrs. Enna Weist of Provo visited THURSO UTAH rilOE, on w, Price Moose Lodge Begun;. Initiation Rites To Be Friday ltf andmll for2l Tennis Poultson of Duchesne spent Sunday in this city. DuMr. and Mrs. Derrell Smith of chesne were visitors here part of last week. Just as sure as time marches on O. P. Skaggs System Stores 5jM progress. We pride ourselves in leading in care of foods- -in sel. tion of foods in large variety and in low prices. Progress will nerd halt in O. P. S. Stores. Youll be proud to be one of our repfo Mrs. Chester Thomas, sons Max and Stewart and, Ray, and Mrs. Florence of CaliforBates, Ramona daughter, of Mr. and nia, are guests at the home Price. in Thomas Mrs. Ted SANITORIUM COMMITTEE WILL MEET TODAY; PLAN EARLY SITE SELECTION se- For the purpose of considering tu-1 state new the a site for lection of berculosis sanitorium, members of the committee have been called to meet -, in Salt Lake City today, the call having been issued by Governor Henry Mrs. D. C. Gibson of Hel- -' per, former Carbon county legislator, is the committee member representH. Blood. Classified GREEN TEA POUND BULK PEAS 25c NO. 2 CANS FOR t Open your budget account today to buy tha thine you need now and pay for them in term to suit your pocketbook. itf returned this week from a months vacation. They spent the greater part of this time in eastern Colorado and east-- 1 ern Nebraska. 90 00MJ Ttre$tone STANDARD FRUIT JARS. FOr SALE CALL 133-- 500 lb. Cap. PAR SOAP 25c LARGE PKG Flmton Standard Tires are EXTRA SAFE became you get extra protection blowouts and punctures. You against always get more mileage for your money g the Standard tread. NO. 2 CANS Tomatoes MATCHES SUNBRITE The sensation of 1937. ( all metal tubes dynamic speaker. You can sava up to 20.60. Pries Includes universal control head. QUlCKrrRIENDlY CREDIT&ff have returned from a EACH T hur - Fri Continuous Sat. Wallace Bery Warner Baxter it SLAVE SHIP Sun - Mon-Tu- e f j Continuous Sun. Fri - Sat Thur - Fri - Sat Joe E. Brown . i tt Wed THE COMEDY SENSATION OF THE YEAR Wm. Bakewell Sun. 3:30 Rochelle Hudson in Robert Kent i LADY LUCK THAT I MAY Continuous j f ? LIVE FIRE BOSS AND MINE FOREMAN EXAMS ARE SET FOR NEXT WEEK A five star comedy riot. Its the nerts! f s! Mrs. Ruby Carter of Nephi, was a reek-en- d guest of her sister, Mrs. feorge Christensen. Hugh Herbert Mary Boland $ Frank McHugh - Allen Jenkens ; ASSORTED Toilet SOAP SELEC- T- OLIVES 19c TALL J : 19c c w soap ; CANS, BOTTLE 10-ba- rs Grapefruit 27c 100-L- NO. 2 CAN $542 BAG BRING YOUR Fruits - Vegetables CAULIFLOWER TOMATOES Fresh Ripe MAMOUTH ' , FRESH 10c POTATOES GREEN RIVER Cantaloupes R RIPE ALBERT-A- PEACHES 19c PEACH APRICOTS DUG POUND LG. While They Last LUG CHOICE MEATS UNION MARKET INSP. S. U. - 0$ R ONE YEAR OLD LEG OF LAMB flAflQT llUHd I POUND 1 YEAR OLD LAMB STEW CREA- M- CHEESE BRICK 89c CUBE STEAKS PURE POR- K- SAUSAGE NOTICE is hereby given that Alof Price. on Nov. 23, 1933, made Utah, who stockraising homestead entry, No. 051162, for NM 2 Eon2NW1,:' NE14) Sec. 19, N i Section 20, Township Union labor, Union hours and Meat . Our market closes at t POUND . Shortening NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land iohmi Sa K Lake City utah August bert Jeanselme. 19c Individual EACH Size o P every day MeridS: ESTfSA1- Ilotlce of intention to make i n f t0 ? V 4 Ln Hugh OConnell t A mine foreman and fire boss examination will be held in the Helper Central school house, August 16, 17. 18, commencing each morning at 9 oclock, according to announcements made here last week. : ; JAR z. 1 YEAR OLD LAMB CHOPS NOTICE TO CREDITORS 9f Lydia C. Avery, Deceased. Creditors will 'resent claims with n Vouchers to the undersigned at Room ' j6 Silvagni Bldg.. Price, Utah, on or before October 14th, 1937. JAMES SIMMONS, : Administrator of the Estate of Lydia C. Avery, Deceased, uate of first pub., August 12, 1937 Date of last pub., September 2, 1937 Sun. 1:00 LIBBYS ROOM V Sun - Mon i 1 The Marx Brothers RACES and i u 1:00 BILL Gene Autry Ride Ranger Ride Sun - Mon Continuous Sat. 3:30 DOUBLE RIDING ON AIR tt tt A DAY AT THE Continuous SLEEPING Iff CANS FANCY d- FOR RENT Phone 22J3. P ork & Beans 39c VINEGAR i FOR SALE ACRE LOTS $100 UP; 1 mile west of Price on Highway. Geo. Nixon, Ph. 699-J- 4. PIERCES flfi AW BROOMS SUGAR vacation trip REWARD OF $5.00 WILL BE PAID for recovery of blue gray coat left in Silver Moon Dance hall Friday Mrs. Ernest Bean is visiting in Salt Lake City. She plans to be gone for night. Silver Star Legion emblem two weeks. in lapel. Return to The Sun-Avocate. JOHNSON SHELL SERVICE STA. PRICE UTAH .;. 10c ... SLICED BEEF MILK te. to California. . SALMON 10c Deviled Meat te. AUTO RADIOS 25c 17c CARTON LG. News-Advoca- Power. Allrubber separators for long life and service. Ask for our 'changeover price. NO. 2i2 CANS TALL CANS CLORO Morse platform scale, exc. cond., Carbon 2nd Hand only $15.75. Store, No. 9 East Main, in Price. d- BATTERIES JAR POUND Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Neilson and small daughter were visitors in this section over last week-en- d. Mr. Neil- FOR SALE 4 ROOM MODERN son is employed by the Utah Power home with 2 large lots and garden, and Light company at Provo. He was near school. Terms. Call Sun-Ate a former publisher of The vocate for information. here. LOST CLARITONE TRUMPET AT high school, also Legion cap with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rasmussen H. T. on sweat band; Utah No. 9 were Salt Lake City visitors Tuesday. on outside. Reward for horn return. The Mrs. C. Oscar Hanson returned from a visit to California Tuesday BEST FELT BASE RUG BUYS IN evening. town at Carbon 2nd Hand Store, Price, Utah. Phone 583. Mrs. L. H. Doyle spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City. LOST BOYS BROWN COAT NEAR high school. Return to The Mrs. Lulu Walsh and son, Jack, TIRES Peanut Butter COOKIES Fairbanks 3 BEANS LIBBYS Pearly Johnson of Mt. Pleasant UPHOLS-terin- g spent the fore part of the week with EXPERT FURNITURE at Carbon and refinishing section. in this friends 2nd Hand Store, also repairs furnished for any washing machine. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Thompson of Phone 583. Price. Sterling are guests in Price at the son. home of their SALE PINT AND QUART Mr. and Mrs. E. E. House aboX.e rstablish claim described, before J. Brack! kf6, Notary on the 15th day of September- Utah 7 Claimant names as witnesses- 19Leon - ' MARRY THE 7, GIRL Jeacime, Reid Allred, West wood & Rex Mathis, George all of Price, Utah. u if g C. V. SCHAD, j j food progress- - e, is 5 TOWN SQUARE TO BE CLEVER?,1! Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Branch and Initiation of new candidates into Jane daughter, Bernice and Mrs.visitors the Price lodge, 166, of Moose, will' ocBranch were Salt Lake City an cur on Friday, August 13, the first the stake Moose. of unit 1art of this week. this of date meeting board this week. jJJ, A degree team, composed of officials Lake Salt invited to attend Park Miss Frances Rastler is in Ogden, Lake City, from Salt date to be set illness of a memthe direct will and City, called there by the Helper, City as soon as possible. relative. bership ceremony. Other members of board will meet mis the county may participate in the and Santa of complete Mosier plans Mrs. Elizabeth meeting. in Price ing. Paula, California, is a guestMrs. wilCARD OF THANKS at the home of her sister, or our son and here visit will She We wish to thank those persons aeatn liam Campbell. We also appreciate the for several weeks. who showed their friendly sympathy and who so generously extended their offerings. during Mrs. Joe Bean of Salt Lake City assistance and condolences of the time the at there and Sunday, illness home the her to returned after visiting in Price. A son, Ernest, the accompanied her, returning here same day. ing this area. Several communities are making daughters returned to Price Sunday inand Lake in Salt City vaa after from Mrs. visiting A son was born to Mr. and strong bids for the proposed state Douglas Olsen returned offered 4. stitution, Price having already W. H. Maynard on Wednesday, Au- cation trip to Culver City, California, Ogden since July a site and Green River having adlast Friday. gust 4. is of Provo Mrs. Ellen Christensen vanced a request for selection as the a guest of her sister, Mrs. George location which carries heavy favor Nixon. because of climatic conditions. ineas-urAccording to the legislative Dean Davis of Englewood, Calithe committee is to make its within sixty days after its apfornia, is visiting here. He was a -j former resident of Price. pointment. Only $100,000 was ap- considpropriated for the sanitorium, Mrs. John Owen of Hayden is vis- ered as a comparatively small amount iting with her mother, Mrs. D. in view of its need in the state. No in Price. money was provided for a site. Herbert Barlow of Roosevelt in Price. It, Atctsr Dale or pub AuwstT2RS1"-of last pub., September 9, 1937 STORE!; FOOD F&iee WL "A SURETY OF FUM" if m |