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Show x, ; KMUV, JiMAM the , -- Ii.lll.' : O' j i? 5- v o a ta te, rkice u , tau t ' ORANGES LARGE, TRESI!. SWEET JUICY DOZEN . PM 6 'it pal C 4 fT rn a p.t-'j- , . Jf 25c Grapefruit15c ARIZONA SEEDLESS-T- tf U great any of tie foods you use daily aro white in color lard, ugar, egg. salt and Hour to mention only a few. Stock up itb them during our WHITE TOOD SALE Each item apatkle With economy, for our usual top quality Irasds are featured at prices that are bottoms for today. A OR . LEMONS aftktif. Wj 29c DOZEN Cauliflower SNOW 9c LETTUCE LARGE SOLID HEADS TOR 2 r Pwdr. Sugar ? LES. COCONUT SWEET J f PACKAGE I Mac. or SnjrhrMi. POTATOES 23c 5c ROUND Popped Rice 2 15c 25C C 1 J IDAHO RUSSETT8 20 39c 19c TOUNDS Tapioca or Sego ! $ K- -j ? lbs. ;; High Patent CHALLENGER Unconditionally Guaranteed Flour 48 EH a 1.33 Milk 25c 10c 27c ALL BRANDS TALL 4 idjSm CANS 19Fh $1.33 wWJm Price Residents Observe Fiftieth Wedding A nnivcrsanj On January 1 COAL PRODUCTION IN WEEK OF 18TH IS SHOWN IN REPORT Community Church Sunday school at 10.00 a. m. A class for every age and a welcome for all. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m., After rising sharply in the precedmusic by the choir and a mesgood ing week, Utahs coal production durThe Christian Family and sage, de18 December ended week the ing Home Worship." clined to 87,000 net tons, according to Epworth league at 7:30 p. m., suba report made this week by the national bituminous coal commission. ject, High Lights in Christian Charleader, Mrs. Ted This compares with 91,000 in the pre- acter Building, of officers will folElection Thomas. vious week, and with 82.000 in the low. 1936. in week corresponding Choir practice every Friday at 7:30 The entire countrys soft coal output m. p. declined during the week ended Be square all week and come round 18 as compared with the preon Sunday. ceding week, going from 10,014,000 T. H. EVANS, Pastor, to 8,860,000 net tons, while anthracite coal showed a slight increase of from Kovich 1,141,000 to 1,185,000. Total production of soft coal during Christmas week is estimated at 6,072,-00- 0 net tons. With only one week remaining to include in 1937s statistics, Sam Kovich, charged with assault total production for the year of soft coal stood 2.5 per cent ahead of the with a deadly weapon, was bound same period in 1936. The sharp de- over to district court Tuesday followcline in hard coal production, how ing hearing before J. W. Hammond, ever, left all coal only 1.7 per cent justice of the peace. Bail was set at ahead of 1936. $1,000. A fight at Sweets Mine on ChristBANK STATEMENT MADE mas night in which Pete Jakovich reHERE ceived severe abdominal injuries reBY CARBON-EMERAT CLOSE OF. THE YEAR sulted in Kovichs arrest by Sheriff S. M. Bliss and Deputy Warren Peacock. this made A statement of condition According to investigating officers, week by the Carbon Emery bank statis it alleged that Kovich joined an uned that deposits total $1,672,351.71, of which $1,045,207.92 are demand de- identified man in a street fight, using a pocket knife with which he injured posits and $627,143.79 are time de- Jakovich. The latter was taken to posits. at Consumers. the hospital Resources are reported to be folwhich is divided as A. NOTRE DAME P.-lows: Cash on hand and due from EVE TUESDAY MEET TO banks, $733,434.02; government bonds, state bonds, and municipal $322,775; Notre Dame school parents and $118,380; other marketable bonds and will hold their January teachers and loans discounts, stocks, $18,022.27; next Tuesday evening, Jan$678,728.97; banking house, furniture meeting 11 at the church hall, the sesuary real other and fixtures,, $25,158.81; sion to commence at 7:30 oclock, with estate, $10,475; Federal Reserve bank Mrs. Elmie Bemardi, president, prestock, $4,500. siding. The program will include the showMRS. FRYREAR DIES AT ing of motion pictures of California HOSPITAL ON THURSDAY ; taken by Fr. Jarome Stoffel, and some FUNERAL RITES SUNDAY pictures taken by Dr. Charles Bound Over To District Court On Assault Charge MR. DAMS MRS. DAMS January 1, 1938, brought to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis of Price not only a new year, but their start into the fifty-firyear of observed last which life wedded their together, they appropriately house." and a dinner with open family Saturday ' Places at the dinner affair were set for fifty persons. Hie following sons and daughters of the couple assisted them in st T. H. A. C. Auto Loans REFINANCING - ALL KINDS INSURANCE - BONDS Price 14 North Carbon Ave. Bronchial Coughs d. CAMPBELLS TRANSFER CO. MOVING-PACKIN- STORAGE SHIPPING o 309 N. CAICM AVf. R and W CATSUP Just A Few Sips and LEAVES FOR FRANCE Henry Chioretta, active in the feed and cattle business here since 1916, left last Wednesday on a trip which wall take him first to Marseilles, France, and later to other parts of that country and Spain. He is making the trip alone. His plans concerning the length of time he will be away and plans for the future are not determined as yet, Mr. Chioretta said before leaving. 17c BOTTLE 12-O- SPERRY R & W PEAS Sweet Sifted 2 Pancake or Waffle FLOUR 29C GLOBE-- MED PKG A Biscuit FLOUR SPERRY LARGE Wheat Hearts PACKAGE LARGE PACKAGE S 23c and W GREEN GAG- E- Z7C R and W TOMATO JUICE E PLUMS 314-OUNC- SIZE 2 2 CAN 20c JELLO Any Flavor R and W 6 I CORN FLAKES 15C BUTTER 69c TOILET TISSUES OLIVE OIL BULK Bring Container CAPE CRANBERRIES Kingsfords Gloss 21c 2 PKGS SUNSPUN Blue Bell POUNDS 29C PKGS STARCH E 28-OUNC- 2 , COD Salad Dressing QUART DJ ROLLS 21c Igal. .... $149 2 lbs. 29c IN OUR MARKET te PHONE i Y observing their Golden Wedding: Mrs. W. M. Russell, Boise, Idaho: Miss Jean Marie Davis, Salt Lake City; Elmer Davis, Yakima, Washing' ton; Blaine Davis, Albuquerque, New Mexico; L. II. and June Davis, Price. The Misses Lois and Beth Turner Also in attendance, and affording gave a party at the latters home in Mr. and Mrs. Davis with a happy re Twelve Sunnyside Thursday evening. union, were an uncle and aunt, Mr. guests attended, enjoying games and and Mrs. Sam Gardener, who with a luncheon. their two sons and families, came from Salem,, Utah; Mrs. Martha Jones Dinner Event and Mrs. Lenore Camp, aunts, Moore, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Durrant of Sun- Idaho; Mrs. Olive Hummell of Chico, nyside served a New Years dinner California, a cousin; Mrs. Jessie McFriday evening to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Clellan, Lead, South Dakota, a cousin; Fiack of Castle Gate, and Mr. and and Lot Powell and son, Leland from Mrs. Arnold Downard of Price. Altonah, Utah. Mr. Powell is a brother to Mrs. Davis. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Orson TurOther relatives who reside in this ner of Sunnyside nicely surprised section were present, and Victor Milthem at their home Tuesday evening, ler of Salt Lake City also attended. where they played Rook and enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Davis have been resirefreshments. Those attending were dents of Price since their marriage, Mrs. Nellie Fryrear died last ThursMr, and Mrs. Ezra Branch, Mr. and the former having moved here in at Price City hospital. Mrs. Ernest Branch, Mr. and Mrs. 1886, and the latter in 1880. They day Funeral services were conducted Alfred Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln were the third couple to wed in this Sunday in the Wallace Mortuary Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Branch, city. chapel. The body was then shipped all of Price; Mr. and Mrs. Taylor to Provo for burial. Turner and Laurel Gilligan of first on jrotir See The Born August 3, 1893, in Louisville, ledger sheet requirements. Kentucky, Mrs. Fryrear had lived here for 20 years. She was divorced from her husband who now lives at WE PAY CASH MARKET PRICES FOR LIVESTOOCK sons: Spring Canyon, along with fourRuthe-forSee Us Before You Sell Leo and Earl, Alsin, Marvin Three daughters live here: Mrs. Russ "Warren, Mrs. John Stowe Phone 242-lVa Miles from Price on Helper Highway Five and Mrs. Russell Osborne. grandchildren also survive. BECKEL PACKING 71 Like A Flash Relief! few cent today at any good for a bottle of triple acting BUCKLEYS MIXTURE take a couple of doses and sleep sound a1! night long your Irritating cough 6f bronchitis is under control. One little sip and the ordinary cough I on Its way continue for 2 or 3 days end often youll hear no more from that old hang-ocough that nothing tough seems to help. Over 9 million bottles sold Spend drugstore n In cold-wint- ry Canada. KELLEYS PRICE DRUG UNION MARKET U. S. Insp. Meats BEEF RUMP ROAST i pound 22c LOI-N- PORK CHOPS 1 25c TOUND SWIFT PREM. BACON 2 POUND price .... 22c Company utah |