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Show 1 t ra 1 SOCIETY CLUB NOTES ' AND l.t, I.: a life i i l.t, W j 1 i;::i J. ): 1 !. u as .1 1 c '' ws i II. at 1 1 "in j o - II S.iluiaV 'JlavcEi .7.0 . -- H CS irr, lulUlltr, II.I.J at ('nil. II. all. ty (lull!. latter tiiiiiJjy ai.i.Htiioiy Jie The i..I.g Hi ll.altr d HB HjIJ lxnilt President Of Sorosls fal.,1 w l.rlj fat I!,c 6rTV wrl an that lia II..I ( rrfirIUIlrMl Wrie M. (iut:!s wrie Mailhe (Iiirtiisji.an, (altr H.rthily Il lay Sxlnli l lull n.f J 1,( Ml4 HaM-kjlll)e (Hiatt, Itutli ILlin, litVrlly lUUHrf i (In Ifr Ugl.l Airs. Harding Elected 111 ..! V f r-- g JUrtnirlil t. f l.rXt I tub S inert. g hlr Will ii,Pe-'- i jsraaiJI Mr. (b af llaltauft (ittiff iHurt riS tc4 Mulivtay tK Mia It W frtskttt, Uf jiesHlri.t, Mi Ki.iiic Alltlrlst ft, Irttildifi Stalrtaiy, MlS Tf tt Tt it'lltat, t ul leri tiling art t e tof ) , II L. Mi Prill. Ii ra.ttil rf , M. Ml V fa tr'--f I 1 VY'le itMti..rf, Rrdl, Flaiues Italkrf, li.lly J' ('111, JtJ.liliy i it-- Ituth krl, liraO, Jimmy Gc-w- l S at jiiiiti, St't.U ClfaK j, StK ail. la (t K.eve N'.kas ge-dr- mng Jurll Vk as imslr J d. I. lief (tally Natuiday tVeiillij! ,f ),r hubald, Willi W a h Ills liiltliday al.l.ltl a! ) laid tor U.e full.-winjj sti.'ji and Mrs Ik.n t'lav-n- d J,;j llifairj Seafjilltu, s i mu (Vkt-- r ri Outlined Ity Auxiliary , , Aimtursary J(2t7lCU, Parly P ans Arranged Ptcry officer of the Srftne Star Irgion wal to her .Mtion at a Mxn-lameeting of thr group Mmday afternimn, Ttie fvlloixing ore officers: Mrs. Nuk IVrnardl, Pf'! xne 1mt, Mrs. H Smith, president; Mrs Karl Jones, second xlce president; Mrs F. J. Thomas, MHTehiry; Mrs. C. It. Ferguvn, tre.i-xirr- r; Mrs. A. E. Cihum, (hajlinn, ni t. fut Mr. Ted Thomas, historian. Next Monday afternoon, the legion will observe Its eighteenth birthday anniversary with a party at the home E. S. Hrcle Atrt' tVednemday . d frlatm i!,u is n.t-tu- oil gaol. Mrdlral Auxiliary Officer MnnU-r- i of thr Caihifai County Mrdn-unew of Auxiliary util rfunn a noting at " ,Wlll ChvoM month, thr w tif Mia ot,lrwtm in American Lrclon AuxilUry U pur. it A n.vU.Wi rlXM K,nl!worttl child health program. Part tII on Kivrn b of a meeting Wednevlay evening wai , t)rbacU;. ,, ,, uar(tAlk on the subject by d.vot Dr fivx ard L. Van AcUtyn of the doming Ilwnqurt Tw0 sr0UJ)!, f To beaUh jff,ce He Held Monda- yfrom the Harding achool League members vull con11aLiterary W. selections. Mr. vene for their final social of this seakaj(3 w.aj jn charge of the program. son next Monday evening. May 9. at the L. D. S. tabernacle, plans for their R. A. 0. Chapter banquet having laim comclosing Install liradrrft pleted for that date. Mrs James Officers fleeted feecntly by Ihe Gardncr Js chairman of arrange-o- f E'a'ahintt8 Chapter of Daughters rnents for the event, other committee American Revolution were in- - members being Mrs Itotiert Shelton, stalledtlds afternoon M the home of irj Edward Quinn, Mrs. Ilelmont Mrs. F. J. Thomas The new offi- - Richards and Miss Hess Lundcjuist cers are; Mrs Hairy Wilson, Helper, regent: Mrs Dave Parmley, vice re- : rnt; Mrs. Franklin Marra, c N. Wetel, Hiawatha, Mrsurer; Mrs. Momma Crockett, chap Mrs. Ted Thomas, historian, , ,r' tre.is-circl- ' That expected shipment of summer line of Enna Jettick SPORT SHOES for as low as $3.95 ro Children's .MU-- es Bargain Oxfords, Ties, Straps and Pumps Scoop A f,.V P q ' - 1 It (' I K I) Priced from $6.00 that you have an expensive foot Next to Lyric Theatre in Price Mrs. Les Pearson, proprietor ALL-LEATIIE- CONSTRUCTION A substantial savings for parents and a thrill for the joung fellows! You can expect greatest of solid sen ice from this value Penneys build them just that It Election Meeting Mis Wilenc McMullin uas elected by Mikrl Athelfi Wednesday evening prosidcnt of the cJub for m.xt yi,dr. ghe succeeds Miss Anna Laura Wat-ekins. Bessie Wyckman as vice Dorothy Lloyd, secretary, Meta Kamper, treasurer and Juanita Chap- man, historian and reporter were the 0(bcr officers chosen. wav r! nt Ash to See Them! CASH will be awarded to the person who selects the best name for our new high class auto camp apartments at the location of the former Smiths Underpass Auto camp. We have one of the finest auto camp apartment arrangements in the statet Standard Sanitary plumbing , American radiator heat , shower in each apartment, inlaid linoleum on floors, Westinghouse builtin range and telephone in each cabin. Garages for parking cars, these having cement floors. In fact, we have service deluxe. Will also have food serving facilities and one-sto- p auto service. when available Thirty apartments completed soon. All suggestions must be in by 12 o clock noon, Sunday, May 15th , at our office . Address your letters or bring them to CLim& MILLER PRICE Proprietor. Qlc Feature Priced! Sandal Savings! QUALITY PLUS LOW PItK'E!! Lots of St les! Iav, medium and high heels! White and colors! Ienneys combine quality and Ixiw Price. Featuied during Shoe Week! MARTIN MAN FOUND 'i DEAD LAST MONDAY (2) C ,v? .s ' pv Heres a price on sturdy bluchers; retan rock-botto- m uppers, composition soles, riveted for extra strength. S) '.yroK Anthon Pallastro, 56, Martin, was found dead in the back seat of his automobile in his garage by members of his family about 5:00 oclock Monday morning. A rubber hose through a back window which had directed the deadly carbon monoxide fumes, sustains the belief that death was according to Deputy Sheriff Warren Peacock who investigated. Despondency over ill health is believed to have been the motive, it is reported, although Mr. Pallastro apparently had been improving shortly before his death. Mr. Pallastro was born m Gallia-tetNora, Italy, in 1882, coming to this country in 1902. Since then he had been chiefly employed in Carbon coal mines. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Pallastro; two sons, J. B. Pallastro of Nevada and August of Martin; and a sister, Paris, France. Funeral services are to be held this afternoon (Thursday) in the chapel of the Flynn Funeral home in Price, burial to be in the Price cemetery. ?R98 Sae! Naow WEEK-EN- r cJitaiZSS. rxzsHax&S-is- e. , i 03 FEATURE D Boy's Polo Shirts z I" e, Mfi Ruggedly Iluilt with humj. er sole; at this low price they will go fast. In Mem r Hojs hurry for yours! Boy's White Oxfords self-inflict- LYEIC BOOTEEY 51 2)c FINEST - ' ; A I N It II A Junior Club Holds Dorothy Lloyd presented the evening's program, All the World's A Stage. The meeting was held at the home of Lydia DeAngelos. Business consisted of making plans for a candlelight tea on May 18, at the home of Mrs. George Christensen. Also the group had a pal drawing. 7. 'a V Wednesday night the Past Matrons of the Order of Eastern Star, Natmi chapter, met at the home of chairman Mrs. H. S. Robinett. This' evening, the chapter will entertain furrh Soelrty jrrand officers of the order at an of- l.lreU Officer Mrs. Lou Hills was elected presi- ficial visitation and dinner. of the Ladies' Aid society of the CJIvra Dancing Community church last Thursday, when the group met at the home of rarty Monday Mrs. Val H. Cowles gave a dancing iMrs. W. N, Wetzel in Hiawatha. Mrs. Richardson Roaf was chosen vire party Monday evening for her daugh-I- J. OTHER SHOES 7 fr l.t d.nninkr waTl.uik l.rld l seen-tary- You need no longer be told - in day rscnmg a family t thr tu.inr of Mr. and Mr Nuk (la lani.s. uitli Mr IVAngdr a honor , - $5.00 nat. IkAngi lrs of Pfnr. fa'.lrnd.ng siiuad in t'ahf.iiua ,,nMc,'njanrUt,'T. , ncx'i lliursday 1- y oCf , ICC btor tJt I lCCr$ ou come 1,.,, lo campaign in il carver. for nur fahoe nerd fur jut one rra-o- n nuj ..ili-f.- u tion and it i unl natural that I'miin Yc air bringing to it to jou at a Sating. jour allcnik IhIow just a few of the high light of what thi, wide organization ran do in Shie Srrtite. L la-- 1 ;" 1'rom ceuxt lo t, .: n riMt nml in rrr atal I'uuit) M,n tUf and mt,-- i f4f rc runerntrating tn lal. 1 f Tursdjyi ll.rrl.ng 11 S St II. ilia! ' Was fjr.ikir, id thr Altnllti ChaJ trf (if Ikljihlall A u She 41 '('irallvr lit l.litl. first Ikitk, fat thr li.iinr nf Mis J i .ihlf.itlDll I ..Hill. liter ( t r a It It W JfaiimM.nd Ti l l. til U studinl .1 ; I.! i 111 JlV J t i.tllal li.iif on tit IT k I Mr tn e J.a-n:- s I'tsti y air It net l.t liatur jl.fot illi'riis t t S:, I), y," Mis l! ag in JUllilf, "Strut nf Patry." Mr Iirttllr Mrtnll, Thr li rrtirg Has l.rld bt tl.r l.finr Sj i (,i!))nn; "Ilustia.itr Slana," ing K I.. M.Htti. of Mt Mrs Kuggril, Hcmy "Jthythm, r llir lliili's tin: mg lialnl'iit will snd lll.Hik Vrt m, Mr. Matt Hhtmr, Ui iliufilt Id at Nftre t fi May liaiw lir "ls-trof Tlmma Hardy. liall Mis llu.iiir Aiulrrst.n. Mrs Ate Cilmnur; C. Huhbaid. J, Mi. Mr ami ts Itnttri llmry Kugtrii air an.ikmg anangmirnt f..r tt.i affair ( C. Kltky (ImliSnlii, lint Mmiftr, l.luvd IVai'rtk, lliuiti Jijyiirr, Wa)iir Mr Mi. OtMift ltnalry. jjr shall anl Itrl.ry Matin. Mr and Mrs l.in.n r, Mr and Mi (luldrii Hasting, Mr and Mis llalkry Tli'tlilaa, feud. hr, Mis H. A Mi M.Utiii ah firlptilall Mrrtinf l.itmi-- n Martin Witt, Mr ad Mi tiy lau-riIn thr Mrs (list l were Mr and Mr Will. am Caini ta 11, Sri far Turaday t t! rV I. rid Mr ar.d Mi Urn Waid, aiul Mis )r.tr Vull Iti Mis J Iliaikrn A I) Wist nil uf f of tl.r Calt4 L f llounlifiil i Aulrl.4 taist, U a.lc fat -, I -- t a.lali' I'lri.ite at uj t!.c l.nl tUiitiJ ill . III rY . 7 .'W. Au-gusti- na Carbon Youths Place In Provo Relay Meet Bob Ostler placed second in both the 100 and the sprints at the B. Y. U. invitational relay meet and sports carnival in Provo Saturday, to lead the Carbon High scho-tracksters. Paul Vidano also came through with a second in his specialty, the run. Jim Simone and Joe quarter-mil- e Corey got into the finals in the javelin, but were rained out and did not get to compete in the finals. In the broad jump. Bill Cox leaped 19 feet 1 Pinches to qualify for the finals but did not place. Tony Coiey also jumped over 19 feet, usually good enough to place but this year not quite up to the standards set for ualifying. 220-ya- rd l Have you heard the details of l ,J HOSIERY tor Arden's orchestra, and Graham McNamee, who will tell you all about Adv. fast Fancy Knit cottons, in colors, rope tie or gaueno collars; Mothers like them for they are the ideal boys wear item. Full Fashioned! Perfect Quality! She buys her hose at Penneys; GAYMODES are her choice so why not really please her with this choice gift in all the new shades, service or chiffons PURE SILK, FULL null ULAlt OK KNEE EENGm'oVoMIcYL AND AN IDEAL CIFT IIOSE PURE SILK, CREPE TWIST FINE VA I 0W eitICED hU? .... S MoertDt-8'f- lS Special Feature a"d I!CmbtrBS 39 P' 9Sc Am Price al AQo Hieanswer Chev- Song--mith- it. fS SILK rolets big prize contest? You mav be one of the lucky six winners of a brand new 1938 Chevrolet. Tune in Tuesday nieht on Musical Moments Revue, over KEUB at 7 30 p. m., with VicJames Melton, the ' Then you can always de the pend on Penneys to do providexceptional thing of ing high quality at row a bottom price; you will amazed at this value to see them Small Medium Large 'g Utah ( |