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Show t T II TAC.E fclX SOCIETY f CLUB NOTES AND Ii t $ I ,1 te t, I .ti li l l:aoirr Mhiir! .... Nutifril? M)I-- r iirrukimr Tii ui ukin, 'r thov f.-- feuth point's- - r rIj Hiring wt-v- U-- t i nm-fiuit- jn-a- h !' - ft ter iit H.a I. il, u! i u .loir1 !j i I a 1 Ifalira M Dlur I April Mr s J.r.'ll'rl''n i. ;h ttlii t !' c i , -- I I ir rl. I it ! ft! I a.4rl ! ? t tm a.viu.Aiu. A H Pretty Sprituj Ittidye Luncheon Gii xn HlU I i t I f i M' T L . 'i f ) J" vr i n watching puffs nf that i:ovv April Anl injjly, uinoj we d' a hus conn and dcnmixl our lights inor (Lljentee hm and for tin tmdir touch t( nature's warmth, a gratification worth resulting in our t.i iy!t-t-.-- l priiis. Our r hoj windows tU c hiatt'ing on i tj( 1'it i tt ! ui lui.i i ivid, inst hcH. IxiU'tiliK' tin j frK h and Hilts they Contain for the JHlhlle edw.Ptal i at., (;ay ft rollers wearing' radiant clothes T II ir ran V tu tin are Jilaltnil,;' chi!jit J ., of In tin nt ath j'M ajuintr ji. part rainn , V, f ;1fu- now tpi most 1 t ) V U c A 1 i f - hL'.o i ..s t i r 61 D . t ui Ai : A lr 1 W I t I 1 ) c af . (afc Leyton Auxiliary fail is u liijf l.rthat cvim Weeks nn! tin. vlr I r.a-- lt juu r S - V B fi.i r .l jpril K r fr 1 "V 0t - A t LlJ'v fully-cho.- h - T -- 1 n.tv ., 't r parade. the n f !g Tt.!ec-- ' Min-hin- - wric- - mtf-ti- e. n in Mi 1 . f , 4? ''r In i :i ,M hnr of I k .u( 00 . r 11 i t t In i - . I sta.v ;; VUZV.S iSR m,s A." ur L Ci.vrn , f ' ' te nurm n ih rm, 1. m .. i !i ! it that irt .?o I ruh, t .i Snl only a ft minim . r, M . Me s. our V.',.n to xtitclied catch fabric-.Cl.orfl jl t Ml, ! M In ally lts of plane l V Kt Hi I Wrle . f M , t'ie feel-a a on : Ms elated inp' who comely Ix.nny poiwn upon I. M l'i Jhi II Pint- - til..! lit rni.vt with curl and rparklinj: ut i .isi n. i Wi i . t ti' nin ti e ilm .,I rejt..n , u nr w ii tv f f ii r, .,n-- (! e i n i in !i i n '.r ch; or a jarfcctly IllAtt lim! ut tf uuw'.j-aom- e Mi : : C'tCMii.i. . - lt Vr .it e P Miit of xt) led inatei iaj on a hand- - in n M tat.r ti n n M.i le's li f.t .'! t u.im-inetu o. n u ii far K diiiCi i.n r Jii Niitijli cij..r it man. Ijiu;. , I M ') li.iis.! A.oi.!..u l(..eA :.o,.i i'hi.n tK u tli-J'Ia- I MISSION Ml-I..- ! J r.it-lu- l i Ufji-'i- ! v 1 KINNEl) -- TC.NDCr.IZCO. i . ' Wfolr cr 1 LB. -- . m-- f -- let were I .0- - I We ir i t.iv i: ,;' I'r Mi i.rt.U! unit- ire nn-t with it prwinj Init th.'UO-Tie (",i- tie D.iii t'litip in. Mrrtinf Iih1j t lilut Ml' U.if-tertjiin-i- J Mrt it K U'.,1!i-r Tl.ur'it.iv SkI.iI Sewn i f.li Ir i,f: ri. ' ii 1 'S0A 1 SALT PORK r la-w- MEATS Local Nurses Glee GROCERIES fAKEET One MAX Ml I .it ) i r i.i.ik I f the oCiji't iiff.t r Fihtrr M.isn tck POUND f r !' Wi!i rfJ.iy V 11 I 1 yn Hf j ALL BRANDS , of d ff LO. PKO. 23c WITH COOKY CUTTER FIEECE s" PORK & BEANS LARGE CANS I Mrs. Oscar Hanson iMILK to discuss ness concerning the state club hn' busi- con- -, vention. OLIVES Tuesday Bridge Entertained Mrs. Earl Jones was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday afternoon. Cards the afterand luncheon comim.-c- d noons social, which was attended by Mrs. Henry J. Deckel. Mrs. Ted Mrs. Leonard Frandsen, Thomas. MARSHMALLOWS APPLE Flour EGGS BLOSSOMS LB. BAG OATS MONOGRAM PICKLES can REVILED MEAT LIBBYS BUTTER CANS 14c 20c SUGAR 26!c POUND ix 20 LB. CLOTH BAG TENDER LARGE SIZ- EEACH LARGE ARIZONA ORANGES 56c GRAPEFRUIT LBS. DOZEN CARROTS, TURNIPS n H ) BUPILH ONIONS-BEET- S 19c 2c 13c GOLDEN RIPE POUND ri,...- . . U. S. INSP. t W" - .'- -I -- t US, r ; PI iOW j . JUmi - t"m ,f l ' - en- - , - -- -- QUALITY MEATS , Always the Best Quality and Price Card Party Postponed Announcement has been made of the postponement of a caid party to have been given Friday, April 15, by Rebekah Utahna Lodge 39. The so- will be held next Friday, April 22, at 8:00 p. m. in the Helper Civic CHOICE CUTS POUND CREA- MCHEESE POUND HEAL STEAK MILK SPRING FRYERS M LBS. EACH MILD FULL . FED-PO- UND LARD PIKES PEAK . FRANKFURTERS FLOUR lor Two Nrw y,,rrt ,.Mr" Membe- rtS r,v , r, Vi,rta It.-lp- n'Vl in. itcd ii, to N.iomj ( ha; ter of tie Older of Ea'trrn Star ii .umg an cvr- n !.d Thursday e emns at nn- Mrs Mary the Masonic Timj'le. Drown, vvm thy matron. ris.di'l at the ceremony. Luncheon was serve after the meeting. 1 ' 23c 14c 17c 29c PER LB. 29c LB wCRTN 89c ) LUNCH MEATS 1 48 BAO William Robinson was in charge tn- - Mrs- f tbl u'n d:sru;n Indi:n u5,on VVomin Llah Popular rtay .Reviewed At Club Mrs. Henry Ruggeri reviewed The Women." a prominent play, during a meeting of the Elks' Ladies Wednesday night. As a special feature, six young ladies from the Harding school entertained with dancing. Mrs. J. T. Kelley was hostess at the social hour. hon-dinn- er w. d, al j Former Resident Honored At Party Mrs. Fern Ellis, formerly of Price, was the honored guest at a dinner party Tuesday evening, given by Miss Evelyn Branch at the latters home. Other guests were Miss Marie Marshall. Mms Barbara Liddell. Harold Higgins, Gerald Stnngham and Mon-ti- e Snow. 48 $1.19 LES. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED KITCHEN CRAFT 48 $1.39 LBS. .. GUARANTEED TO BE AS GOOD OR BETTER THAN ANT FLOUR ON THE MARKET AMERICAN ts Reunion Luncheon Mrs. R. W. Crockett was in Salt Lake City Saturday, attending the International reunion day of Alpha Gamma Delta Fraternity. She is one of six members tf the unit in Utah, and is state chairman of the alumni group. The ",u rren n et for luncheon at the Hotel Utah. LB. HARVEST BLOSSOM Lu-mc- s pj Attended Sorority CALLA LILLY AS GOOD AS ANY LOW PRICED FLOUR wvr.. Delegates To Convention Chosen By Womens Clu- bMrs. George Christensen and Mrs. Emery Ward will attend the state convention of federated womens clubs at Provo this week-enrepre-cisenting the club vote and delegates vote, respectively, for the Price man-ciub. The committee directing arrange- A current meeting of the organiza-menfor the affair consists of Mrs. tion has been postponed indefinitely, Eleanor Rehor, Mrs. S. M Bliss and1 due to the convention and coming Mrs. Levy Hines. music festival. TENDERIZED SHANKLESS PICNICS HAMS FOUND j POT ROAST -- pot-luc- UNION MARKET CLOTH BAO !.ca .,v. V.,rd Party Given For Visitors Mrs. Maurice Broadbent entertain- ed Thursday evening at a party oring Mrs. Merrill Ellis and Mrs. Ed-- ! win Asay, who were visiting here1 from Ellensburg, Washington. Other-Elliwere the Misses Evelyn. guests Branch, Christine Axelgard, Lois 01- -i SOn. Virginia Branch, Marie Marshall,1 Barbara Liddell, and Jessie Rasmus-P- ij sen. Cards were played and a lectable k dinner served. Dinner Party Given For Visitors Here Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Branch gave a party last Friday evening, having as honored guests Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Asay and Mrs. Merrill of Ellensburg. Washington, Covers were laiad for the three nam- ed guests, also for Mr. and Mrs. Lin- coin Marshall, Miss Barbara Liddell. Miss Evelyn Branch and Montie ) JLU LES f..l- - or YOUNG ASPARAGUS GO. 9 b039c 3 - Mrs. William Engle, Mrs. William Grogan, Mrs. Ralph Martin and Mrs. Two Speakers W. D. Chapman. Address Club Mrs. Sophia Roberts gave a talk, Card Club of which was The Last Word, title Gathers an interesting sketch of beauty hints, The Friday Bridge club engaged in before membcrs of the UWvnr. a pleasant afternoon of cards last Mond night Dr. j. c. Iub. week at the home of Mrs. J. E. Flynn. bard kc m the control (lf cancor. Twelve women were present. The club met at the home of Mrs. .Frank B. Hanson, hostess. Former Residents Make Short Visit To Pric- eDramatic Poetry Mrs. L. O. Hoffman, accompanied studied Bv Club by her daughter, Alice, and the lat- jjrs Oscar Hanson entertained the ter s husband, Mr. Miller, wero Delphian Society at her home Tues-gues- ts of Mrs.- Monima B. Crockett day afternoon, when Mrs. Frank Han-fa while on Tuesday. The visit- - son pret,jded as discussion leader, the ors, vvho reside in San Diego, Cali- - current subject being Studies in fornia, vvore enroute home via Salt Dramatic Poetry. The following Lake City, having toured the parks in topics were presented: Manfred, a southern Utah. Dramatic Poem, act one, Mrs. Wil- Mrs. Hoffman and Mrs. Miller were ford K Jensen; ap two, Mrs. J. former prominent residents of Price, Bracken Lee; act three, Mrs. Mathew and this was their first return since Gilmour; Pheidippides, Mrs. R. W. leaving here in 1919. Mrs. Miller at Robinson; Mrs. Henry Muleykeh, present is an instructor in the college Ruggeri. at San Diego. LARGE U. S. STANDARDS ALL WHITE DOZEN Fresh Creamery - Monday Evening Is Next Sorosts Meeting Mrs. Sheldon Anderson will te chairman of the program on 'Home," and also hostess next Monday night to the Price Sorosis club. The club met in special session Wednesday evening at the home of 19c FORMAY o- c;d solus bv Dr. P.lns L. Finiav'on and Mrs K. K Ol rn. ar-- rea bv Mi's Carol Dement. Tlie committee in ch.rre of included Mrs. Merrill P.ryner. Mrs. Jack Amie. Mm Mary Vieta. and Miss Joan Monfredi 20c - 1' ,i- . - 2dc CHEAMERY SOLIDS. POUND - v j CA- N- LO. PKO. i( rr.Esn BUTTER ,r,. trict four of the t'taii t.de n"ili- - Jnwin'S(.v,ll,n n i lti ltd S a with KiKrr Tea Arm Mrt y lM Wl.:, j, id,-- . A lace doth covered the tea w Mj. IVn yhs wi.ere a eenteri'iece of daffodir lent ,!t frcsi.n-.ei,wen- crvrl Mr-an ideal atnio- j.iiere Mrrti! i.nd Mrs J.nk Amie r'cridet nryin-nl(U,ion Rit Trocrnm r !! .r- s t H.U I (.ft V,.tv ,t t.15, t.l K O (", .1 MS lit 11, n i tn- ! T) ur (..v, t.U i t . j o ,, T.,v. j., r, M ,Vt. , (f Mi i.ftern.H.n at ttie limw .,f Mrs LaMar n.uls in I 'rice, when nr-- . of dn- - j,.r BERTOLA ,1,b!c' c - i I t.-.- n Coffee ! 12c POUND u 1 nterlalnt Silrer Tea Affair srmt nut OWNCOiOPERATtD Hr jsrcsTsJSi:2s.5asiij m NOODLES SNOWDRIFT WESSON OIL BEAUTY-PU- RE BAO 3 Ij if m 4-TI- E EACH 5 TIE DUSTLESS JANE BIG PARLOR 6-TI- 5-TI- E EACH N .. . TAST. TELLS 17c FREESTONES NO. 2 j CAN -- FRUITS FOR SALADS FRUIT COCKTAIL FULL NO. FANCY SALMON NO. 39c 59c 71c Sic E CLIMAX-CA- WALL PAPER CLEANSER PEACHES 18c 55c 43c Jwl MONARCH j DOMESTIC Jra LB. CAN cTT B S& M EGG-PO- UND OR O GOL .. RE- D- 24C CAN SODA WATER ALL FLAVORS 25c BOTTLES PLENTY OF EASTER CANDY f CHOICE FRUITS & VEGETABLES : M GRANGES LEMONS ASPARAGUS 3 r! HEIY PEAS 1 JEW POTATOES 4 CELERY Hawaiin. LARGE STOCKS EACH BANANAS GOLDEN POUND u CAULIFLOWER RIPE POUND do 39c 22c 10c 10c 17c 9c 5c Sc 61 NORTH CARBON |