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Show THE RAINS NEWS CLEAR CREEK NEWS tt Why JAVA n dont JAVA New Suit while the prices are still low? Drop into Myers Tailors Cleaners and and talk it over. W e mean you and you. ACME CLEANERS AND TAILORS 8 Freshman Placement Tests, Sept. 22. Special meetings for instructon and registeration, 1 THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Salt Lake City ft se HOME FROM MISSION Hiss Helen Jorgensen, daughter of Mr and Mrs. George Jorgensen, arrived in Price last week, after performing missionary duties for the L. D. S church in the northwest states. Miss Jorgensen w'as gone from here about eighteen months, but made two Visits home duung that period. Red Ledge Work Begun Utah Construction company have begun labor on the Red Ledge near Castle Gate, part of their work to include the digging of a wide ditch to prevent the fall of loose rocks, which in the past have proved a hazard to townspeople living below The Attend Re Mr. and Mrs. Willi! 5 family attended the reunion at Vivian last week-enThe. members of the famiF Mrs. George W. Broug county, who are 85 anr respectively. d. CARD OF TH To those friends who fered their assistance anil during the illness and at our adored mother, Mi Barlow, we extend our felt thanks. JESSE BAll i HERBERT mrs. dora! I Ashes and C Hauled Aw CITY DELI PHONE 203 An Automobile Loan Will Help You To oblain cash in 20 minutes without mortgaging your fur assigning your salary check or obtaining endorsers. To cut down monthly payments if you still owe on your To SELL YOUR car to a prospective purchaser on time yet re cash out of the deal. Price 05 Private Loan Credit Company Phone Silvagni Bids;. folks ask me where is cock Mr and Mrs. Geoige Webb and Mr. and Mgs. Alfied Hansen of American Fork were week-en- d guests at the homes of Mr and Mrs George and Mr and Mrs. Remo Anotti. Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Long and son Robert returned home after spending six weeks vacationing in southern California. i Has-la- n PINTS CODE NO. The Price City Officials at in this tune take pleasure the thanking you for and your services in putting over the Municipal League Convention in such a splendid manner. The comments from the surrounding city officers of the state were gratifying and we feel tliat this convention has imgiven the other cities an be never shall which pression forgotten. You, as citizens of Price City, have shown what can be done and we again by thank you for your assistance. here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones and son in Salt Lake Citv spent the week-en- d Mrs. Leona Coles and son of Salt Lake Citv are visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs V. A. Bab- 4. further information mary children from the entire Carbon stake will take part, will be the feature event at a Primary Homecoming Friday afternoon, September The afternoon 3 at the City park. set for 2:00 p. m. been has program Families are asked to bring their luncheons for the picnic to be held after the program and games. Mrs. Ida Thomas, Mrs. Royal Frandsen, Mrs. E. Jones and Mrs. J. A. Harrison are committee members in charge of the celebration. the cliffs. The reed of a Burgess child to a head the need oi end. Mr. and Mrs. R V. Whipple enter-- 1 tamed Mr. and Mrs. A R. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. P. H Fiack at the Ileiner Lodge in Provo canvon Sun- day. Mrs. Elizabeth Stagg and daugh-- i tors, Ilene and Bernice, returned to their home in Provo after visiting THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Opening Dates September 23-2Sophomore Registration, Sept 25 All others register, Sept. 27 Class work begins Sept. 28 Send for free catalogue giving CITIZENS OF PRICE them Mis Robert Houston has returned home after a six weeks vacation in Santa Monica, California, with her daughter. Mis. Ted Heldman Mi. and Mrs Joe Thomas of Magna, weie visitors duung the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs A. T. Jones. Mrs. Thomas is Mrs. Jones sister Buike Hyatt who left last Fiiday for Long Beach, J'alifornia, for the winter, where he intends to work and study art, was entertained with a farewell party by his young friends Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stephenson visited in Salt Lake City over the week- WHY NOT ACQUAINT YOUR-SEL- F WITH THE OPPOR- TUNITY FOR HIGHER OFFERED BY THE STATE UNIVERSITY? 1937-3- Frank Clements of Butte, Montana, is visiting at the Frank Kiebs home. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Hurst and Katherine Matekovic of Reno, Nevada, are visiting here with their parents. Mrs. Leman Barner and son, John Smith Barner, returned to Denver Thursday after visiting at the home of Leo J. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff J. Hansen and vafamily luve returned from their Yellowstone park. in cation Al- PRIMARY FETE SET A colorful pageant in which pri- Mr. and Mrs. Tony Zolato and beit Sterkelar motored to Grand Junction and Palisade for the weekend Tony Kerbavis returned Tuesday from Radesburg, Montana, where he had woiked since April. Mis Hugh Fullerton was in Salt Lake City last week. Mr and Mrs Louis Koc, with v Mr. and Mis Rulen Culp of Puce, returned Sunday fiom Yellowstone DISCUSS JUDGING STANDARDS Park To discuss judging standaids for Buster Davii sjx-n- t two weeks in Exh.bit Day to be held today in the Salt Lake City iccently. Batista Maio of Llv, Nevada, is the L. D S. church, a meeting w'as held Monday evening at the home of visiting heie After visiting his grandparents heie Mis. Wallace G Gunge. Miss Hor-tenfor the past month, Clavton Hurst of Snow, clothes specialist of the Reno. Nevada, left Wednesday for state agricultuial college extension Blanding, vvheie he will remain briefmeet- service, was in charge of the ly befoie returning to his home August Topolovic left Sundav for ing Foui -- H club leadeis of the counDenver to attend the Z. S. Z. lodge convention and the American Youth ty, William H. Bennett, county agri- meet, as a delegate fiom this distnct. cultural agent, and Mrs Call Peter-- j Mrs. Jim House visited with her son and Mrs. Ed Hansen who are to paients in Spanish Folk, and also at assist in the judging today attended Salt Lake City last week. the meeting Accepts Salt Lake City Position CASTLE GATE NEWS Eddie Isaacson, educational in- Isaacson has been here he has been structor at the Pine C. C. C camp, active in numerous lines and has duung the past two veais, this vveek made many fi lends who will be hapMr. and Mrs. Monte Thomas and resigned his position to accept one py to know that his new position is 'Mrs. Agnes MiLeese of Salt Lake with South High of Salt Lake City in the nature of a decided advanceCity were visitois last week at the as director of physical education and ment. His new duties will start with homo of Mr. and Mrs Charles Houghathletic coach. During the time Mr. the opening of school next week. ton, Jr. Mr and Mis Afton Pulsipher of Mapleton woie guests last week of Mrs Pulsipher's sisters, Mrs Long, Mis. Benda 11 and Mrs. Larsen Rav-rie- ll Long returned to Mapleton with QUARTER I FALL ANNOUNCED jk UTAH nVOC ATE, PRICE. SPRING GLEN ITEMS Mrs Stanley Mack of Grand Junction is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chubbuck, Sr. Orson Day of Moab is visiting his brother, Wayne Day. The latter is recovering from a knee injury received in a mine Principal and Mrs. Dimick have returned from Idaho and Salt Lake City, where Mr. Dimick attended summer school Miss Helen Marigus has completed a brief school course in Salt Lake City. Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. Pete Svetich, that a girl was born to their daughter, Mis Chris Dennis, foimeily Maty Svetich Mr. and Mis. Dennis now reside at Ruth, Nevada The Pimxhlo club met with Mrs. Jim Smith for their last meeting Luncheon was served to Mesdames. Wiley Wheeler, Scott Johnson, Henry Dalton, laiuis Dtllacoit. J A Alvin Thom, Theodoi e Chi istensen, Della-coit Bills Mis Johnson and Mrs. weie high scoters The Mutual store was host organization at a canyon baibetue recently AlParticipating were Mr. and Mis WheelMrs and Mr Wiley vin Bills, er, Mr and Mrs Joe Iavignano, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Savage. Mr. and Mrs. Roonev Wiggins, Mr and Mrs. Scott Johnson, Mr. and Mrs Nod Donahue, Mrs Phylis, I.osik, Angelo Cha, Dominick Burocco, Charles Alimenti, Dea-len- o Angelo and Charles Fascineti, Maitha Cliff Hmkens, Jones, Ci aw fold and John Scarsi, and their families Utah Price a and Jo By A1 Mr. and Mrs Joseph Sundeigaard and son of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Christensen and family of Provo visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Juergens recently were Mr. and Mrs W. B. Lieter and son, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin and family, Caibonville; Frank Juergens, Bernice Bush and Mrs. Frank Parker, Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs Terranre Hansen and son of Redmond visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ardee Hansen last week Dr. and Mrs. O. W. Hardy motored to Salt Lake City last weik, where Mrs .Hardy will remain for some time. William Wallace and Mr and Mrs. Walter Jones visited in Ogden last week. Jay Cook, a nephew' from there, returned heie with them. Mrs Ardee Hansen was hostess to her Bridge tlub Thursday. wtv- - m QUARTS, 313 CODE NO. 312 Atta cop! . . . sending people right where you should here to my station. Because the only real official Mileage Merchant is a CONOCO Mileage Merchant like me. I sure appreciate half a dozen cars from different states driving in this morning already. But let - S,,' me tell you. Being in business for myself here, my surest living is from always pleasing the homefolks. nd theyre just as sold as any long distance tourist on having the engine by my Conoco Germ Processed oil. You know the way is altogether different from anything else. It holds on like f MATTINGLY1 Oil-Plate- I'ZBv O--V d g A A BLEND 'xBUNDIO a leech, where all the worst wear used to come in the engine. Can t drain off the working parts. Then it can t leave any spots without oil . . . not even while the car is still . . . nor standing all the while Oil-Platin- spin- g long-lastin- g CONOCO GERM PROCESSED OORE4 its is ning along on the hottest day. This really like a part of the engine. Then where s any chance for too much wear, or needing more oil all the time? And there you are . . . people notice all their mileage and the way the engine keeps quiet and cool from Thats how Ive got them picking me out for their Mileage Merchant. OIL FJ$TRAlGHTHISKIf$ 8Y FRANKFORT DISTILLERIES 4NC0RP0RAT.eAlL.MD.19) PROOF- - Frankfort Distilleries, Inc., Louisville and Baltimore 383 AUT0 PARK Products LES S SERVICE STATION ALBERT H. KELLOUGH. Prop Conoco EAST MAIN PRICE, LES THORNE, Prop. UTAH 1R1 m .. Conoco Products Lii |