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Show fM.l i tut MV .. - v i SOCIETY - ' .r - J IU CLUB NOTES1 AND wi)r till Job's Daughters Hold Installing Exercises t - tn- no il It 1 ! ic1 t I) tL 1 " 1? Li I t 3 t Jf t , f v . boxing card ui f, t rr t, i-g A U T for lr L'v.i tf ivu'i 1 n-u- t FRIDAY, JAN. 14TII r L KLe Girl hioul Sf Mr H.fch-J!uID'S, i I ns Vi ai ( tiuitc li Merlin JlatLr.g .f lii U.f fr, i lie, t Jr. l.l.jj nr 1 l a installed ns tm I til (Jui t Ii Vt.r tOafa.l lUrt! I.g uf J rij I h d si. 1 It l.:m I all rr Time, TL Join! SrU cl W U U Y Ivs.f i U-- 1 tw-- venrlut !e l W li alau lue W mr uf the Jub s Daugblrls of 1'lh uun)y (juJ Cjllvn NJ 3. fct r ltr held tat hc 4 t p hat, ()Ul C brJd WtdfiraJa), Jaf.Uaiy 15, ml the J ! it .She 1 W I H fi lie Sill--- I Irltijde trie Monday evening uf .Mis MiJvj) t" rt.'atft. ( tuiue ceded pdlldtaldy buKrcda Mia Malgaiet Anne Reeves , 30 p in Mrl'.Ul mtf uiferj la In drawing, sui- - leu ,ng Rnnurt d queen, w Lo j im it d be j plrsrl.t ns installing quern during ILe tele- j fur us pilots ' Itrllrf III fa.t, he Weilejn-..ni- r j . Ktsasrly J Is Lai Out Willi MtsS Reeves W ai ttsslsled In ILe bt- - Snmet ro inu.li um( fair by Miss gu.luu, tf pu VVanl lu:.rf su. Y-u- t t i t t" B 4 ANNOUNCE SECOND i ii f ! T I M ft t !, M It A U V N hltitl toulll ( t 111311 tt Ufl I I' I 1 r'A ll ,'U f W-s-- Vy f JA llrr j THAT MEAN a ii i.. ..n.ed y e S t Cl da) I'Urr ty ' v Guaranteed Savings Young f.a.l!' all . f P( the VX .Tin-'- c m e e in lain; Mis AiU.1 Jlu)l.i.s. tui.le, Miss(nt.ly )r ,,irir -;i )cl Turii)oyM efUMilMJn halge tut till Maty n.raU-tnnmhul. M W.iJ j, kJy krJlfl 2 ! e See-- 1 .4 Masmr't., jHiur t.d p.nMr. m.vi Itulh UruusMiun Wilj Wii ft. y t1,r uinM .aid I J IN..I1 t Miss Maiun J! W.,ii f aU'.lt I. allied til SUnred hrT IhJitJ a hat Ml.m l. bun, musii laii farial.gel,rW ,f?rtrd l.li.hf t( Jo. I, Pl.elits n.ade at ISf met. g 1,1 Is mlicii. t V.e a t f.J.d wdl Mis Jhll Wald, Vis.t.lg follow; hue Up, he i fi th a Wednesday To He leai hrr Sni I Isor ill NoCthrast lllie, atllrlS t aid Was staged two The f.rst staled He are o uflm uinpiu nl tu books 1 Iks' I aidies Meet IMlS JtU". Williams, soi'el isuT tf . s an t'.e f ath.oin.ng show that vie might vi HI consider our-Ladies will convene Wednes Southeast I'lut-- ; Mi lu'liaii (Lid-rie- Weeks sg.j tlks f I S libraries uf several voluint s. e.uh conwill te ctrs1U a! d ffrleld1u be Southwest Jiue, Mrs y. It llain- day night, January 5, for their Jaiiu . with taining 12 chajiiers ami 2G5 pages. nry session. Advance schedules for Irijrtl tu e ghlrfS Northwest Priie-jinond. enmaUhed of life Our l)pe dHndi alirnot the piogrsm includes Timely Topics,, made to Lne tirely ii".n ind.vnluiil i hold ii,: Mrs. J. Hruckrn Lee; pervnalilis, IVrsuty () per sloes Fveiy eff.at Is to re iding" our selections may Mrs. Illiss L. a raid wluh is well balanced muup selected Finlayson; 1im!om fine rind satisfactory '"' iithroughout, one l at will give l!iC hour Y.stess, Jdrs. K A us rs, or a bright cover muy fans an evening of entertainment and uto delving irito a shoddy, frightrn- me tf the an opjjr-lun.t- y of the district inj; advcntuM. voungslers IILtory Theme wares It is to their The pages turn of their own aeord display Soroals of cards senes the that plansheets that hoped stKitless, tempting Invite, Making" has been ned urnlrr the veterans' sponsorship u. to decorate their surfaces. How ,Ilst7 dub ld,1,cuv,, will make jk ssible the drvel.pmrnt often we mar their purity 3. ury of Kane f.rst class f.ght.rs. bow often we might sketch in a story ,op,c tor Monday tt hen Mrs. Fred Keller will be hostess. or picture of delightful beauty. Mure definite announcement will If we attempted to peruse each Mrs. R. W. Crockett is chairman of be made next week The January H the theme. Coasting parties, chill supper and!crJ ullJ book contained within us, what( CarUm other entertainment have made m4 changed mortalj we would be! We ,,ira,rftn ovful Christmas time Walds very stiould never quite know what to ex- - bnfagement Wright On Wednesday evening the sc hied mrtee are E. L M. Heth, peet from our neighbors. Just as w'e 'nno,lnr,-- " a,1' Allen Ilrowne, boxers of the children held with tt.rir programs choo. our reading material, -- t's se Mr. and Mrs. Tahrstin Evans of Co- - teachers, Mrs. Killpack and Miss d.slrut who are interested in si pearled the choicest walks of life, then lumbia announce tire engagement of sen. ling on future rants should cortact their daughter, Katherine, to Wade; Friday afternoon was children's memorize and live their contents. beri of the committee. And wlien, finally the goal looms Turner, of Sunnyside, son of Mr. and hour, the U. M. W. A. entertaining before us, that inevitable finish . . . .j Mrs. Oscar Turner. The wedding will with o childrens dame, a treat and NEWS visit from Santa Claus. That eveour Earthly End some of us take place in the spring. annual Christmas believe we are reat l.ing the covers too ning brought the Lemard Neurrn and daughter, dance, and cot ktails and late suppers soon. Hut whi ther we amble humbly literary league tn fore and after the dancing were en- - Fluth, cf Salt Lake Citv were Chrit-jovoalong or proudly stride to the end of Jo Meet Monday mas guests Mr. and Mr. Moyle T. our earthly visit, we can divide our IJnru Mrs McBcth wi L bo hoitcss Mr. Mrs. of Salt and Walter Ellert t vnn r nA knrtf j K ,vlj Week-en- d to the Literary League Monday eve- -j Like City sjient Christmas with the L "a guests of the Charge Me- 1 M hundred and ixty- - ning, when Ls J. L. Naylor family. Jav Nay- - tc family were Attorney and Mrs. the Young program following live or them. G. Metos and son. Tm. Tliompwm scheduled for presentation: Parlia- - lor. a studen' in Salt Lake City, nc-'Metos. Mary Metos and Jayne Metos, i mpanied the visitors home. New Century Club Give Boyd Fish of Westminster college 'oil of S.ilt Lake City, is a guest of his brother-in-laAnnual Yuletlde Itall andj LaVada and V'ivlan Wlialen of Salt sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Simmons. Like City spent several days here New Century club members andWoman., Club ,Ipld Duarte Limpshire Is home from with their parents. their guests took part in the annual Annua Junction Junior college, spend-- 1 IIod .Grand Mlss Montana Murphy, student at club formal dancing party Monday the at club. night Country Arrangements were in charge of Mrs. Everett H. Jolly, chairman; Mrs. Elmer A. Melba Donaldson and Frank Gorishck, , Mrs. annual Christmas party. Khtgaard, Mrs. Felix gram was in charge of Mrs. G. J.; Mrs. Mae Killpack and son Scolt. Harold Jackson and Mrs. Robert Hohdaa Reeves and Mrs. Frank Groussman are in Provo with her parents, Mr, at the school house and at the given L. D. L. L. Mis. Scott. and S. chuixl for Scofield residents. A Honor guests of the affair were was social hour hostess. CanGlen Guymon of Santa Rosa. foot of nowly falk.n snow providcd Mayor and Mrs. J. Bracken Leo, Mr. fo.ma was the guest of R. D. Sim-jtChristmas atmosphere, and Mrs. Arthur N. Smith, Mr. and Democrats mons Sunday. Mrs. Ace Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Mcrrald Rasmussen Columnar pads for sale at The! Rugperi, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hubbard. Democrat women met at the home announce the birth of a daughter on Members also invited other guests. of Mrs. Clyde J. Vaught Monday af-- 1 Thl!rsdaY; They have two sons. Miss Betty Wildcn of Beaver is The hall was adorned with appro- - j ternoon for their Christmas party md NOTICE TO CREDITORS her vacation with her aunt, spending prl.de holiday decorations. bridge. Holiday decorations and fuv- - Mrs. R. H. Tidwell. Estate of James Perrino Rolando, ors were evident throughout the ' also known as James P. Rolando, also Jobs Daughters party. Mrs. Helen Zoulakis, Columbia, un- - known as J. P. Rolando, also known W Ball Wednesday jTJ ": Holando, deceased. derwent an operation for appendicitis as Creditors will present claims with gf Honoring their queen, Margaret Penelope Daughters at Price City hospital Monday. vouchers to the undersigned at Hel- - riAnne Reeves, a ball was given by Planning Dance per, Utah, or to Henry Ruggcri, At- - -- T JTob s daughters at the Masonic of will temple Daughters sponsor Notice Penelope Pri?futJh-0,L0L.m-Wednesday evening, December 29, as their annual dancing party on Janu-th- e 1938. day April, last fete accorded Miss Reeves ary 15, it has been announced. MARY ROLANDO. SEALED BIDS will be received by her reign. Administratrix of the Estate ing the course of the entertainment. the in Price, Patrons and patronesses to the af-- 'a undersigned at its offices of James Perrino Rolando, huge hope chest, containing hand Utah, until 2 P. M. January 3. 1938, fair were Mr. and Mrs. Earl N. Rad- - work, will also known as James P. Robe raffled, and refresh-clif- f, at which time and place they will be Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Beveridge, nients will be served. lando, also known as J. P. publicly opened and read aloud for Rolando, also known as J. T. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Reeves, Mr. and The affair has been set for 7:30 constructing a MUNICIPAL BUILD- Rolando. Deceased. Mrs. R. S. Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. T. at the American Legion hall. Those ING at Price, Utah, in accordanace HENRY RUGGERI H. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mur- jn charge of arrangements are Mrs. with plans and specifications prepar- Attorney for Administratrix ray and Mr. and Mrs. James Monroe. Evangeline Kosmos, Mrs. Steve Dia- - ed therefor by Cannon & Fetzcr Date of first pub Deccmber 2'3 1937 Bids received after said Date of last pub., : menti, Mrs. Helen Pallios and Miss Architects. January 13. 1938 time will be returned to the bidder Bridge Club Vera Xenakis. Entei lalned The organization has been making unopened. Tlans, specifications and other bidMrs. Edward L. Van Aelstyn ,was an extensive membership drive re ding data for said building will be hostess to the Wednesday Bridge club cently, adding a large number to their available to bidders on and after Delast week, serving a bridge luncheon unit, and they plan to increase it still cember 18, 1937, at the office of said to her guests. more. architects, 506 Templeton Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, and also at the office of the undersigned. A cash deposit of $20.00 will be required for 'g!ll!llllllllllll!l!ll!!llllllll!llll!l!nilll!lll!!l!!lllllllllllll!lll!l!lll!llll!llllllll!lll!l each set given out, this to be returned after the bids are opened, on return of the set in good order, providing the one securing it has submitted a bid in proper form. Bidders are notified that in the execution of the work on this project, they will be required to pay wages at rates not less than those set forth in Resolution No. adopted by the City Council of Price Municipal Corporation, and now in force. Schedule attached to specifications. Actual construction work on said building must be started on or before January 14, 1938, and completed on r, or before February 8, 1939. Each bid must be accompanied by gas a certified check, cashiers check or L As bid bond, payable to the undersigned, for not less than five per cent of the amount thereof; this amount to be forfeited if the bid accompanying it is accepted and the bidder then fails to enter into the Contract or to furnish a bond as required by law. i atvat zX vJx . Contract, bond and other forms may be seen at the office of the Architects. No bidder may withdraw his bid - r'ir' lls-for a period of thirty (30) days after Start an investment or savings the date set for the openmg thereof. The undersigned reserves tVe right account now and participate fit to accept any or to reject any or all in these earnings next July inbids and alternates, or waive any s formality in a bid. PRICE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION ;- Irr J 1 j b.i-!i!- y I 13 te 1 BUTTER r.- n.c-j.- .t ir... 34c V V 1 1 r, tie 1 .... IVIILK 4 Tail cans 28c . . t-- -. e msU-uim- cant You ... j-- & (S52 buy better canned Coffee- - how'Ti u X - 1 r- SCOFIELD J ; YOURSELF MONEY BY PURCHASING YOUR SUPPLY OF SAVE NEW YEARS CANDY AND NUTS AT THESE LOW CLEANUP PRICES MIXED NUTS BRAZIL HUTS FANCY-- NO 43c 23c LBS. 25c PEANUTS LBS. roTOD d. t ' 1 H, j w fu D Dus-serre- Os-ea- MIXED CANDY TDTr CHOCOLATE DROPS SATIN MIXED 2 2 POUNDS 25c 23c POUNDS OUR PRODUCE DEPARTMENT THE FINEST QUALITY OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN CARBON COUNTY. CON-TAIN- S I i ranges 3doz hc i I j FANCY NAVELS Size-34- 4 BusheL... i ' i vf j j To Contractors jc,LaL r I , Dur-duri- ng m j YOU will get yours I 37-3- 0, I? QUART rr PORK & BEANS JAR VETA DEL MONTE i SPRING PACK . 4 TOMATO JUICE POPFED CEREALS Rolls 16-O- z. 4 Cans 8 TOMATO SAUCE 48 AND RICE 0Z CAN t CAN PKG. DINNERETTE & FOR NO. TOMATOES CATSUP 9 NO. 24- - J CANS ALAMEDA-C0- DATES P & G SOAP 10 SAFETY u. INSURER LIBBYS APPLE BUTTER TOILET TISSUE R71 FOR 31c BARS Armours Star Lairdl s WJWB) tfS s)&c Harvest H5 DAY IN AND DAY OUT i S- r "SfM-i- By . ipaLiuuuiul Bracken Lee, iederalSavings ASSOCIATION William Grogan, AND LOAN Date of first publication: liiii Recorder. December 16. 1937. of Price m Mayor. And ,l .71 Subsequent Publications: December 23, 1937 and December 30, 1937. Notice published in Price, Utah. te, Half-Pint- CODE NUMBERS No. 122 Pint. No 45 Quart., No. 44 OUR PRICES ARE CONSISTANTLY LOWER THAN PRICES YOU PAY ELSEWHERE. IT WILL HELP MAKE YOUR NEW YEAR A PROSPEROUS rf ONE BY SHOPPING EVERY DAY g The Payn Tahit Way WE WISH YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR |