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Show L tiff" SESSIONS OF m --hie 10 0E eld td. lliis OPEN 10 '' i f r b Judge O Idaho, repo! t iirogum ihjirman, d,tiKt and interna- I;11; vp,at of John W McVlum. P, o o, district sec ,u a, 1, nui'ic PUBLIC ' Of Prominent Speakers led by Byron Thumpn (h Scheduled To Appear the, dlstlut vonvmttu ,u to order with On Programs Amu-ita- ' Jnd unging God Save the King, mutton L o Bishop O. H Gujmun General sessions of the of Kiwanis here, 2 Pt ct convention m' rt spouse b Jad-- t 0 hich are open to the public, will be by Mayor J. Blacken Ue 'and r the Carbon county high Sprattling of Price und Helper n' of these programs spectively, and Earl hool. A resume F. Hill., j s as followspres,dLnU of Puce and HelS1vn Pm., club singing! Thursday, 2'OQ mhpr Utah-Idah- - - dub,. J h(i , GOLF TOURNEY TO P,E FEATURE OF KIWANIS MEET a In Rev EA,Y WKEEPHVITMN AT ROYS SHOE STORE HI 45 a b H I Hat- G field, is international treasuiei. at the Crossioad,", music, adjournment Saturday, 9 30 a m, call to Older; music, invoidt on by Rev William A Ruel, pastor of Notre Dame chuich in Price. 9 45 a m , 'Balancing the Scale, of Justice in the New Woild.'' by Wil- -' liam H Fulland thief justice of the Utah supieme eouit, music 10 15 a m . addiess by Senatoi William H King, Destiny of our Form of Government in the sacied music; In Memor-ldi- n, C G. Salisbuiy, past piesident. Spnngville Kiwanis club, sacied music; adjournment Satuiday, 2 00 p m, call to older,' music, seating of house of delegates, lepoit of laws and regulations committee by John R Rowe, Eureka 8 f uniformly prices help you the pay check to cover more of the necessities and luxuries of life. Put us to the Comparatest. Buy all your foods for the eight meals over the Labor T H Evans of the chuuli, lepoit on1 m, addle,, Saturday morning at on his Dally Bread Our low to stretch adjournment m, call to older, 10 00 a m, addle,, by Wullei Adams, peisonnil dnectm of the Pacific State, Cast Iron Pipe company, Piovo, Relations of Management and' labor'- iipoit, on international convention at Indianapolis In A Fail Gardem.inn of Salt Lake City, Waltei S Hedquist of Provo, P I, Jones of Nephi and C Arnold Fen in ol Og- -' den Y0UK SII0E1BUDGET 9 es Entitled to Butter vocatmn.il guidance by Fury Fox, PH. idem of the L D S business college m Salt Lake City . music. IPS and the other medal seine, bogey scene, best four-an- d 7.00 oclock. many otheis In all. it is Diagrams of the par 34 layout have .. f ...... , been made to aid visitors in finding r. distiict convention here given out. A di iv mg contest w ill also their wav around the course. I 9 30 be conducted. The tourney will consist of 18 holes medal play, 9 scheduled for Friday morning beginning at 7:00 oclock, ex- 3 40 P rn, add i ess by Geoige M Gadsbv, gi ni i a manager of the Utah Ho.cer and Light company , Whats! m t!ie Lit It Pirnt . announcement of convent on lommttees. FnddV invuidt1(,n September 2, 3 and 4, aeeouling to Pies Summerhavs echo, together with Hi n Redd, will be in chaige of pla Pnzes will be awarded for the best medal score, Hit' best le than foity Kiwanians aio pected to enter the Moi'e in me of Piou,. distiict govenun. to be om Iniutenant Gcneinois Utah-Idah- o ? Billingham oi tiler Idaho, Tom of Nampa Idaho, George H of Ogdon and Call M Jacobsen V , S un'vh r oi k i- lutscm Puce Community l! ml U aitl'f 1 - lHon-- e lNs "Ki-vvan- from Saturday's supper to breakfast. Tuesday's Compare the total Day week-en- d cost. That is the test which will prove our economy. ''i1111 New-World"-, Roast or Steaks Pound Llflffi Front 30 p ni , picsentation of achievement aw aids by Lorus Manwaring, 2 district chairman. Salt Lake City; re- port of district agricultural committee by Sidncv J Pearce, Ogden. 2 55 p rr, report of resolutions WOMEN who can pay more, find that our low prices and high styles enable them to have greater variety and still save money. All thp new Star Biand styles are here in a dazzling array. $2.49 T0 , committee by Roscoe Bowen, Poca- tello, Idaho, report of credentials committee by Roscoe E. Bailey, Park City; election of officers; selection of next convention city; introduction of new officers; unfinished business $6,95 )( Quarters- - Pound Colored Spring Fryers LB. LUNCHEONS, TRIPS, GOLF APPEAR ON KIWANIS PROGRAM, Annual Governors Banquet And Dance Scheduled For Friday Night 25 The spice of conventions is gener-- 1 ally not found in the business session, but rather in the banquets and other outside activities. district con-- I Nor is the Utah-Idah- o vention which opened here today any 'exception. A number of luncheons and trips, conducted with the efficiency and hospitality for which Price 'is noted, are scheduled to add much And to the delegates enjoyment. be- -: left be will ladies the think dont in all men the hind. They will join a as have well as their activities, 'breakfast and card party by them- -, selves. The first of these activities will be p m. today at the a luncheon at Grill "cafe, with the Price Kiwanis club in charge This evening the annual Utah luncheon will be held in 7:00 the Masonic temple, beginning at oclock The southern division will be in charge, with Lieutenant-Gov- -j ernor Carl M Jacobsen directing will Later delegates and their wives Carbon County the at enjoy dancing to 12.00. Country club from 900 mornings and Saturday Friday tour-- i from 7 00 to 9 00 o'clock a golf at the conducted be will nament two score than More club. Country com- -: men and women are expected to of pnzes. pete for the variety At 8 00 a. m Fnday a breakfast will be confeicnce at the Grill cafe heid for international representatives, pact governors and special 12guests. 30, deleat Meeting Fnday noon the Savoy hotel from leave will gates Eighty of these on sightseeing tups coal mine Kenilworth to the w ill go a special guide will conduct tifm tHough. Later the visitors will of the Independent Coal and be me-ts a mineis dinnei Coke company at will visit either The other delegates at Wellington and v the di ice plant near Utah Rock Asphalt quarncs near beds dinosaur m the fhmn side, ' 12-1- : : I : i I : GIRLS like daintiness and smartness . . . mothers like fit, comfort and correctness. Both are pleased with Star Brand shoes. ..and Dad will like the bills. way these shoes save repair $L9B with tender feet coo their approval of gleefully TINY TOTS these soft, $1.29 the governIn the evening Fnday will be held dance and ors banquet with tne Silver Moon hall Geoige H Lowe of Ogden p'esiding Lieutenant-GovernFndav noon will Tom LaFond of Nampa, Idaho, Fellowship Idaho the ove. p!Csidc luncheon in the Masonic temple. $2.95 or Provide Charge Failure To $ SHOE ST Price, Utah - - CHOPS 2 LBS FANCY FRESH FANCY EGG PLANT 3 Phone 207 FRESH YELLOW BANTA- M- CORN 10C POUNDS DOZEN CAULIFLOWER GREEN RIVER FOR PICKLING MELONS POTATOES ms. 25 19C POUNDS LARGE GREEN BELL PEACHES PEPPERS First Quality Palasade POUND bushl$ 1 49 FANCY FRESH SEEDLESS POUNDS . So UTAH YELLOW GRAPES 2 S LB 34c LB ONIONS 15c . 59c 50ZDND Can't Go Wrong At Sewells for we are never undersold on staple items such as Sugar, Canned Milk , Coffee. Soaps & Flour. You QUICK QUAKER Challenger-Pack- ed in Ftrron flex- ible Star Brands. 10 Mutton 1-- Vaccum Fruit Jar Soap i Palmolive Suds Super S HeinzKetchup Of f&V Salad Ade DIRKIES QUART . JJg r 3f & yQRY SOAP giant BARS. llV- med. BARS m... j - V fail- A complaint chaiging alleged of his ure to provide for maintenance g i!i!U!II!!!l!!I!!!fI!lllillilnT filed August 31 minor children was N. Smith, city justice of with Arthur De Angeles, Price, is Pete the peace. named as defendant. Complaining witness was Eva Robinson. J I |