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Show s 0 US PWNS EXTENSIVE WlfTTER SPORTS PROGRAM IN COUNTY - LACK SNOW AS YET SOCIETY-CLUB- Price Theatre Will S Shou111 iJwb til !l, r( I.rst M.in.Ly ' j StatuMn As - 1 Christmas Feature I S Sttnlis Ins s it i g Ites aie J i ut e as (VrUrfi ,e a. u,e H.-- 1 1 I! Jj TursSs), k trill ('if i.r I i P. vi ..I tl.it a1, la) ai-i- '.I. ll ye da) ,M dh G. . lfce llama (loul Maltha lia)e. Mary Ikdand, J. Alan. h. i,J ail .nt, p tf'a r ii: lead It e J . lea, Ja.k Oak.e end I. J. i e ia lean, of a nr tjl the ;Vla they end Johnny h.siu giving n.hiriuj in i.col he a t llim fun.al, hi. 1 an ri.IclU.l..i,$ la. I .no brad I! e la'ge tall tf ta,o. tcllial , s.leeli Lt.i.i.n flaitn.e f'lJ J gnu-nand fames It now is a um. trn,ral fLall la J i. t , M: wtio bate a math field day m H Hudd.Mgt.ai Kcllal.J'a it. Malt- - Woodward, flesbniall at the ',! I), fchut. Itri annouJiirxl Vrrn JI tl.em in tleir varu-.I . . ).r doled 1. J , I s t n It v. ill ta tt r t hairinan rf i is J ' c: tn, l'n. 3.ns n at U.e Jhue Vtf j.j, ei t tv tf I' tali, I, tut tied to Jj a a P airangements Halt d:ittdr cf V t t! e 11 he tl.ra'.ie tt eatle ia C'l.roI.Uas Da) Natal tku.g tffe-r- ttnusa!!y ,j y . day I. I the Gl.l IslIHaS )hluia) lUiluirt ' ' ' rjuiauun I roeram in tuiiJl.ra Lr enjoyn.t nt m ll.i, In tt.e unusually fjie ast aie Hals j A Surprise Party J! mLi.si 1 inieMMi, m a Idler Kia ' l Mow i Alan ftlirn ley C lor latd and gait. ) (x'u,l!jrs bn,l tt'.ll l an imixjrt WE PAY CASH MARKET PRICES TOR UVESTOOCK O .rie, If Madsen, Henry Guidon Mr fcri I'1' Imrst n the fjngord rMerts teir.ter activihes A in As a sjietul Ctuisimas in lealiuiijsl Se Ut Ingram Mr Saturday fot Yon Bell 4 W P lay ee..ng .th tx inty. in ti,e Call H theatie will otter It e n funYy the delsyH a rt I i M.le fiota Prn on Helper mour ns. Plon 212 W be LI UP l.e f v ii nir loS U tlaW d.rt',ra:i"n b '"' o 01' hr,e' thus far, Mr. Madsen and ln.truit tgmr-eistk.ns cf tt.e pm ut.nh VkaS.harj i.ttelide.1 tuld-b115s laid to get bre tk.rr and skains m iht'r t v Jirv tntas'on. 0.J. eil.ee 1! Vision 11 UMSC V. CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC-CCCCCZm .part. Mnunt MfAlhtVer'. Norma n;M (niumuiklcrwuy ur purpose," t).e reeieatimul Flame Henigides, Uaibara JUMiuesen t juwjtl'1 l IMv-nl- - ,ral,r f in make our u.nter, KUme Hakalo, ! City pu. Ussrum NVdT'ro&um u I'tali as attiaeme ra luiiaid. lime Stringham kai.id rmk in varmui parts cf f1! Tltnmas uir.-'drummer program" Mu. ley, A!U-,- t sujerviheJ by W. I M Cf fd)', ,J Ni.da, 1 leaders, bas bee-- plu1g-an- d Jii)un MiKinnon, I ftvrrat.on MANS lO SPI.K .Tommy Wdliams, Hoik Blieady twgun t a Kenneth c;usmo!t M I nk tn the reservoir site, Ti e Jteverend T. I! Kv..n. Karl S Jtfer, Mml.y, xm ' tf fetTratlonal f U.e 1jhe Convnumiy (liur,h. will jv,r pnsa.bdltarS Henry Kalsetti liues were been dlat'Uaaed and Some be tie tpetijJ O'.ristm.is ,l.r speaker Jiten for the game,, and holiday re J! p,e i a! pieparation made. If plan when the 1nce Kntuus tlub'ineeti fresiimenU weie sened fiii.ed through, there vill be a bt B 30 Ibis evening in the Kmrtti A M J5 WJ - ttrain cf H.e A. mitsUifl dltUUfl) la I! rkr t'Uh Si Iit.!sr M ii Lt u u.ig I M,.,), j ef ;7, UilktJ n.n-ig- 8 30 , vtr:n- - lafil.e e llatui -- l. ; 41 d u .cv.h a ui Jt j la.-n- r, s l'trU rd J:y hi d Mai... lie laud 1 1 1 Vs l I - , attiar-auipii- C-- tre. l1 ,Ji , ) b-- It i j tt-- se BECKEL Uu,hitLT PACKING CO. Hlcly e wiW - ft ft e lu-tt- -, 1 tli M n miivien a lit, tlt'-t-- iLtr ft ft ft ''Iry p.s-t- r.rm Itu: iiu-n- t, amateur k! eonteManta. Caj dolo lat-Leavitt U in thatge of general eglufJ.ng group k( races, lalon ccn- race ami novelty kl arianpementa for the Chudmas w'a d oiat-lt ro- -j activities and gram which will imlude several mu- races, snow-sho- e i6rr cordet U. jncal numttrs. Throughout the state a bulletin wr- Shirlev Howard sings "Remember Me." Phd Du ey offer the melodic Got plenty of Nuttln. the Song- H. A. C. Co. "Ive smith do "Three Hl.nd Mu e.' amt a one of several selections. Vic Arden' orchestra plays the title ng from the KEF1NANCIXG new musical show "Rosalie all on (onfidentinl Prompt next Tuesday' Musical Moments Ro 37 Kant Main St. vue. The tune and station, 7.30 p. m. Price over KECR. Adv. t n V U U SCOFIELD NEW? e ! i V Finance auto loans CHRISTMAS CANDIES sjH-n- V Lat wtek when the Japanese force pushing through China .mk the Am erican cruiser, Panay. agitation ran through the United States. What were (H the people thinking? It would be propert that they should voice their .L .opinions. Some local residents were loatli to comment, but those who did ft : ' , for the Holidays A M M yi yt M M Mrs. Moyle T. Rinns: "America for yt Amorica. Let Japan and China fight Si it out. ICt's not avenge a few lives L when we have enough trouble atj.,. V? home. I don't see w hy those ships ft Santa never goes were there nnvway." . . handed ' especially empty fit Jack HcLsten: "Let's go blow the when he can stop in at Platis buggers to the devil." Miss Josephine Gon.shck: They and get cne or more of the fifty fit had no business there. I exported it different candy assortments. V to happen." George Metos: "You watch first Rich creams, soft carmela, hard it was Italy, then Japan; now it will L be Germany. The U. S- won't go into centers, bonbons, peanut brittle, the extreme. Roosevelt and Hull are peanut bars, canes. too smart LI Mrs. William Donaldson: "The U. S. should not make a big fuss about it. That's how we got in the last war. Those ships shouldn't have been there anyway." I hope we just Mrs. Mike Zuber: n out of war. J expected it to I w stay sooner or later." John Koubalis: "What I'm afraid of is that Washington might get into M a war to solve the economic situation Y at home: it is the easiest way to lift a nation from depression and the most terrible! James Plichi: "I have no opinion.! good ft v ft ft ft ft ft V - j ; -- hap-pe- i and a HAPP NEW YEAR to all PLATSS mm AID M CAFE Utah CeCUkyj&. iiOMOOR STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 90 PROOF Codes QUART 141 PINT 142 CENTURY DISTILLING GO.. PEORIA. ILL. M V Franklin Roosevelt Sends Greetings To Girl Scout Groups Sewells-Th- e Holiday Candy Headquarters Umttedl Mnx 3 lbs. . greetings 5 lbs. S7c Chocolates . . Quality Specially Priced CoSEee Sugar Check Sewells price on these staple items, you cant go wrong -- -- Millv-Butter-Flour lbs. L yi V 1 j y 1 Cg 9 FANCY MIXED HUTS 6 lbs 99c i POP $ g GRADE cant stand puns said a local man at the breakfast table . Black or CORN mit. LBS. TOM SOUP Campbells EGGS doz. 3 CANS rS6:. 15C YAMS 3 20C CELERY 12C GRAPES 15c LARGE STANDARD 24-O- z. .24c AND TAILORS Price -I- - Utah 10c 5c 25c a ! POUNDS BUNCH SS 3 lbs t Radishes, Cauliflower, Sweet Spuds, Gr. Onions, Gr. Peppers ft Oranges TREE RIPE LARGE RICH COLORED, EXTRA DOZEN STEER BEEF PORK ROAST LB ROAST 21c Will Bake or Boil Slice Hot or Cold. Serve wiht your Favorite Dessert. SUET LB 15c the pepper , I mean the morning Pepper, he said. Anyone can ACME CLEANERS H?)c ROASTING PIGS -- DUCKS -- GEESE AH Poultry at lowest city prices Quality Best ROLLED XMAS PRIME fiWill you please pass stand real quality and thats what you get when you have us do your cleaning. Try us and see. j; Cra ji berries 2 lbs. 29c Ground Kidney PEPPER 1 5) ft ft ft GRAPEFRUIT u SHRIMPS 1 .. . iSAlU ffi IS J7cee)ell i ,ia President Franklin Roosevelt in a special Christmas greeting to the i5 Girl Scout organizations 430,000 throughout the United States this .. week voiced the hope that the Girlv Scout ideals would lead the organiza- - Lfl tions to higher achievemtns during the coming year. The message reads in full, according to a dispatch received this week by Mrs. Melvin C. Wilson, chairman of Girl Scout activities in Carbon county, as follows: To the National Girl Scouts: Christmas is an especially happy season because it stirs the whole world with feelings of love and kindness and desire for service wherever its true message is understood. I hope this will be a particularly happy Christmas for all Girl Scouts in America, and that the high ideals and courtesies for which you strive will be achieved in full measure during the coming year. "Signed, Franklin D. Roosevelt. Scouts Take Hike Boy Scout troop No. 283 enjoyed a hiking trip last Saturday afternoon, with Don Tanner and Don Williams in , charge. s A very Merry CbrLtmaa to all of you from all of n at SEWELL'S. Fine teasting crystalllie th spirit fS of the Season when family and friends gather around the festive board. Flan yonr menu with these menu- makers and yonr Chnstmaa Tare will be a feast yoj wiU long remember for the excellence of the food, Sweets V. ft MERRY CHRISTMAS m I days. $ r? v , uc-c-cc-c-c-c-ccc-ccc- jpy Chris Metos France . 1oIn-I- It h gave a d nner for J. 1 LtinlJe and le.irl l.,riy Tue.vlay. Mr. William IXnialdtnn er.tertamrd V b r her nm. William. Jr , on In Hut J L I birthday Lot week. Mrs. Amy Hel-ten. Sr, Lou Sill. tin. Collet n and'V Amy HeKten ami Mr, liurdel Silli-ji- J P' toe were guets. Grace Stone, Melba Dunaldx.n Kenneth Wilson and Jack HehtciijM have arrived here to the boll- - L VEAL ROAST BEST CUTS LB LB ft $ ft ft ft ft |