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Show n -- 1 T SOCIETY -- CLUBS W- -l Km It-- ! - I'-- )' g(v.rn, Huh ami Thornes, Veronica Shu ley Strang attend-r- c u 0 A ire ti4 Literary gnli Ifrt en ft ague meeting SALT LAKE MEET j'te r r I lifi.tei stand that !h alt and Idaho ) alls air tod to.g I o TO HAVE I1EAHING Ih.iM!'. tet.kh lather thloa Us out if It ON HAND CONTEST ge Ihrie. o tee ill be gUd to on ITuvo or ' te ne and Mr. J. B. ttrn sr - te.il t h. Id ov.r radio Mall.-K. f. It Wednenlay ewnilig ft,n fl 3U to 7 3(J o'lhxk, an oi ding to E M. W lllialti H liu is In I hai ge of ai ange- - g 1 4 lly eja n j SsSv rf r- on ex-tbt- ed r iiim KnoIcRAZIER Sr-t- famousiwhiskey Wkitkiy. ;se. r ' u 'rfrr ' S T vue had suggested that approximate- - lest to tie held next spring Of course ly 4,500 000 acres be set aside as a we always like Come Price. national park. Because of opposition on the part of livestock men In the LOOK Here is that opportunity yoitve been waiting for to buy wisely and cheaply . SALE Two Groups $1.95 10 $2.95 Other dresses regularly priced at 85 - g85 - g85 And the still better line at $14.75 10 $19.75 Sizes 12 to 44 Use our layaway plan . A small deposit any article. 'TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTt FLACILLE DRESS SHOP (Price) ELITE JEWELRY & LADIES STORE (Helper) .STRAIGHT Eta WHISKEY; BODRBON MITtlLtf CODES: QUART 141 wiiisiiiiiiiwiimiiiiiuiiiiiuiiaaitoiirtiii.iamHiitefcHiNaitiwawaiii' 1 1 A It PIHT 142 BECKELon PACKING Ilelper Highway j Hold Meeting; Plans Second Western Show' Pack g?hs United Mix Carbon Theatre Will Open 28th; Western Is Starting Feature verting and very comfortable theatre. The building was altered somewhat was closed and during the time that it the changes are especially noticeable in the new foyer, the outer lobby and at- -: the entrance to the theatre. An and carrying sign, marquee tractive the name of the house, also has been put into place. Decoration of the theatre was ashandled by Mel Glatz of Denver, Building decorators. sisted by local di-- alterations were made under the rection of Vic Faucett. 1 Qt. ac soundly U. S. Small Stands.' Doz Commander Earl Jones of the Price post of the American Legion has called a meeting of members of the re- - cently appointed1 rodeo committee to be held in the veterans' hall here on Tuesday evening of next week, November 30. The meeting is planned for the purpose of formation of an organization and selection of officers in order that the group may start plans for the second annual rodeo which is to be held in Trice next year. Members of the committee include Fred W. Keller, J. T. Kelley, Scott, Fausett, Sheldon Anderson, Vern Da-- 1 is, George Oman, William Hakalo, Angus Johnson, Commander Jones and Val H. Cowles. ad - o. al Rodeo Committee To y- Besides these Specials listed here we have selected 250 ditional values that will be priced on our shelves Solid 242-- Jeastj Jhmksgiying ROUTE BIDS CO. Phone - fc yog Opening of bids for five star route operating out of the Price postoffice teas announced this week by Post- -: master Ray Walters. The routes, bids for which will be received until 4.30 p. m. January 25, 1938, in Washington, D. C., are as follows: 1. Emery route serving Emery,1 Huntington, Orangeville, Castle Dale, J Clate sen, Rochester, to Emery: return, Geveland and Elmo. 2. Mohrland route, serving Wat-ti- s, Hiawatha and Mohrland. 3. Sweet Mine route serving National, Consumers and Sweet Mine. 4. Sunnyside route serving Wei- -' lington. Columbia and Sunnyside. ' 5. Thistle route serving Helper, Castle Gate, Soldier Summit and Thistle. Forms for submitting bids may be obtained from Mr. Walters or by writing the Second Assistant Post-- 1 master-Generin Washington, D. C. -- '"te1 Finance Co. I1', Miles from Trie area, a compromise area was suggestbut still met with disapproval, until the piesent area was decided upon. Because of the delay in delivery of some of the new equipment it will be next Sunday before the new Carbon theatre (formerly the Star) can be opened to the public, and the picture that has been selected for this occasTexas Rangers ion is the famous by Paramount, which should thorand oughly please local theatre-goe- rs others who may be attracted here for the event. During the past month many important changes and improvements have been made and the theatre will present a most pleasing appearance when the doors are again opened to the public, according to C. E. Huish. One of the most important changes is in the heating and ventilation system. Under the new plan fresh air is introduced into the building through audilarge ducts in the front of the mushroom of through torium instead vents in the floor, an arrangement that should be most efficient and satisfactory to patrons of the house. The stage has been completely stripped of old scenery and replaced with more modem draping and other equipment, also with a new and sound larger screen as well as the Western the with that goes apparatus Electrics New Mirrophonic installation. Naturally new projection and sound equipment has been put in the caroperating room while new lights, the with pets, drapes, etc., together new seats, complete the job of conthe house into a most modem f! . ed. STAR HOLIDAY H. WE FAY CASH MARKET TRICES TOR UVESTOOCK 8e U Before Yon 611 froof to give you that te ll-m- ANNOUNCE OPENING will hold "r'"r''w'L Carbon Pep Rally To On Air Wednesday a . at Redd, rcuete-- 1 1 Thompson; Fin-jiys- H tt.in-ploiiii- Salt lake- HLi,N lltrlil Ctl. E- - M mnuttee ariK.mn-Willu d ire tor it music is1 Ibe at j.ar The C'alUui high at hind band tetll "hen tne rreation i f a t Salt n.celir'if lake I.ul palk,4 Gltan high i load, teill all. ;.,1 g led to bate comulei able bear- n this a numiwr, tbe sbad jk i iiuii a flrs( regi,, of plav the State Musk Eestnal onM.ght up;nirrtmg log on the iitrst arrangrment for,tei!I Join In the eonaidnatiori ty the natiunal in Salt rally, and short Cay Saturday neat tirmg If arrangement ark service m,d in Salt I can speeches telll le givvn by Com h lres . dike the f.,r 1938 plan , music be made It us week ti consider the hktly that Piue tell) Sumtne! hay and Toll prupwal. coteM te fati.itd a the cmitist city, a this Wilson and and aimed at the KUtrlft Would Include Gene utertson ,l lively that contest number , Half I Community ha established a name Million Acres Along Gummed tape In thu-- e sure for sale Colorado River at 17ie i of lit estr k In the area be I Wr' r Recommends aecreaty-lreagmeof recognied. n. a state comnuttee tell!) conditions 2 Muslc 'ganirathtn That ' tht. all Mate i vale and that a limited pi right . . , J is. , A. C. W1 T.m I m ess u d i a now .. . arfa in Southeastern I'tah he . iNng not impaired Be to hoM to APTO aside as an Estalante Nati LOANS the )e Natiiwul . 3 i Rrgt.ma'. That reeot ' ' ac" rian ment was t m- neat gmn 't HKFINANTINfJ r" sptmg under the by board of Utih Inter Mr William re- - A ft-- rally f.r the Turkey Day Jrlrt v ? Im ot ruer, I Prompt (onfldentbl hl ?i a meeting hm M football game brtterrn tbe Caibon tom er 37 Ka.st Main St. Price J M and chairman Fin k. Tahsade. president of the band Murray high school eleven. Iiere The area J .... . for ' Indian Dawn," Mrs. Ruel . "Star of the West.-jbios L. Finlayson; cunent George Morgan. Mrs. portrayed her reviete. being ttsrd ar an Indian girl. She plrtuies Illustrating the story. Ihrcp on ci.hrr ,.Je 0f CuK,. TJ,e business session was devoted Ik lion of Miss Bessie Lundquist club historian, filling the vacancy 0 ft by the resignation of Mrs. A. N. It "as also decided that the lr 03 would not hold their next regu-j- f meeting, scheduled for 1 but would attend In a group the WvtarfW t hum DtetMwy C, AncWarw X. gt exhibit being planned for that Uitwkj Straight laarkoa IS &-- i - ts,, vocal duet. Indian htrs as Arendered by Mr. Ed Call .01.1. 5 PAGE above-mention- wo-pf- j, night, when thirty-fiv- e grisy niet at the home of Mr. John ip-s- t M 0yi,d l Then MeH Motif am inspired by Indian le-- i, p!tr furnished rntertaln-- t and -- H ah A ke ''J . di llie jurittioii of u h, ri Ja., and Coh.tado Uld fjt.n fivrii, u., e a ati.p thtee miles Ul,! Uhi'g Dip Nurt'mru hank of ,e t 'dora.l,) don t0 p c A I HU) !aidcs, JWulah Anderson, pary, Marjoiie Whalen, Amy ,Vn- ner l Tid 10c Bits Cans ,2c Fancy 2 si' feeei3ii9HeHe$keeee)(Memeeeeeeee FAT HENSt Our person- al guar . that ROASTERS GEESE, DUCKS . our Turkeys heavy are with tender flavors o m e meat Ground Kid ney We assure the lowest Prices in Town Pint Pure 100-pe- r cent Pork Pork Whole Milk smossifSLb. Lnofl lliosistc . - IX g (I |