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JUUlul nju)rd u rrlDAY I I t' Ire j!.)rl ly Suitji) (att)titi FORE NOON SPECIALS munUijal l Jaf rfiii ing the k, xiti pai t.'.r aril I. r tll.glr t.ne on- ill UtiPrr nu:s it) Mt:i:i) itm vrnius !mi til IVattnk, Altrf Jtalisclnir, Itrn! Alhr.l, It Ulatifl, Vt lilt Hair, Mr ant Mis Sharp lar, Mr M SKMOK MNCUIS AM) ntii; .1 or . , ri tf Kmilworth, wtiu niaiy .. iJ I'nnris.iv an.! The iitM it; i i; i f M r y:. 15, f S. 'i.Htl uf Mint, rc.'- - be hr!! mi SitisU-. w ti.ii r ttyu.fi.al i.t.Jiiriuc jl'-rtuf td-c- - ii-w- . r Hard- - vtrir Vjrg.nl:, i&ilor I CJuri Her - Jjr pj !' n.l M:- rtnr Will ltl.Mii I.f Urlrtt Jr!uilit-i- l "11(1 e t'll.V UtiS link t.i wing Hil ill !l r Salt lutkr (It lit! al iif'.t r a fmlniyMt r J .! l.!s ill r..-!'- - ni-nm- Finl-i- I S 1 l' Ikj I rvn r" I J l ri M14 lx I I k Y n 5. 48 AS GOOD AS ANY LOW PRICED FLOUR HARVEST BLOSSOM every sack guaranteed 48 KRAFT.48 bbag KITCHEN -- POTATOES 10 100-Lb- s. n HM-M- -t itatu.,, !; ,Mvin-- ' '" ,,s and HI .s " ;?u 6-- 2, 6-- 6-- 1. 6-- 1, ntr 'downing Clarence Tinglcy Albert Pussic defeated John Holk A dinner at the City paik, man 4 and Paul Craven furnished a pleasant evening for beat Hob 2 to be the Morlcy members of the Mnemonic club last other two player to gain the quarter-fina- l. Friday. Men Far Behind In the men's divisions, play was far1 slower. Hardy Roberts defeated Jack 0 to enter the third round Hyatt Thimble club at her home Thursday wwre he win cncountcr eilhPr Art; evening the lad.es engaging Hanscn or Herman Soppi.j Hanso ing. Refreshments were served a: ter1 defeated George Tlatis the sew ing. Aaron Hanson became the second player to enter the quarter finals, 0 defeating Warden Holdaway He will and Bob Andrus meet the winner of the Albert Passic- -' Passic de- seventoen Athena girls and their foated John Holman by scores of guests, Miss Sophia Jouflas acting as g2. The other player to enter the hostess. The young ladies' organiza-- 1 quarter-final- s was Booth Kilfoyle who tion is an auxiliary of the Greek Hel- gained a default after beating Sam' lenic Church of Price. Oliveto 6-- 3. Dinner Party 6. 6-- 2. pot-luc- 2-- 6-- 2, 6-- 6, 6-- 0, 6-- LBS. 8C 59c 6-- 6-- 0, 5-- 7, 6-- 6-- 1, 6-- 3, 6-- 3, 6-- 6-- 3. &NaVrCANS, 2 roR Beans GUEST IVORY TOILET 80AP 4 .... bap.s19c 59c 14c 3 CRISCO PEACHES 2JrSIZE CAN RED FOLGERS CAN-COF- FEE CAN .. 2, Olives PEAS CAN HOT I 1. pi POrljL Reach Semis ' BEANS Sauce GINGER 6, 6-- Snaps POUND 4, . ARROWHEAD BAG 48-L- 79c Sun-Advoc- ate 3 tor CORN Robbers Roost Roundup Sept. TOMATOES 3-4- TISSUE -5 25c here. Nancy Lou Ward, Jean Waterman, Ruth Redd, Marie Robinson, Mary Louise Hussey and Mrs. Stanley Rob- Plans for an active membership drive by the Carbon County Junior Democratic league have been made, it was reported this week by Ben Ward and Orson Rowley, members of the committee in Price. Persons interested in joining are urged to attend a meeting of the county organization tomorrow, Friday, evening at 8:00 oclock in Wellington. Plans for the drive will be completed at that time. Persons 21 to 40 years of age are eligible for membership. An interesting program for tomorrows meeting has been arranged by a committee under leadership of Dean Nielson, Price. The young Democrats have become affiliated with the state and national organizations. In addition to the county group, there ase local clubs in Price and Helper. It is planned to organize a unit at Wellington tomorrow. If other communities desire to form local units, they should contact Russell Williams or Edward Sheya, Price and Helper chairmen respective- erts, bee keeper. ly. Fetes Mother Library Opens Tomorrow Tomorrow, Friday afternoon, at 2:30, the Price library will open, after having been closed for about three weeks while renovation activities have been going on. Patrons having books that became over due during the cleaning period will not be charged for the days previous to Friday. Birthday Party Given Friday Miss Elaine Diamenti entertained with a birthday party Friday night, guests engaging in 500 Rummy and Magazine Notables, in which Connie Mae Brown, Edna Pilling and Norma Jean Empey won prizes. A centerpiece of flowers and a birthday cake was very attractive. Places were laid for Sophia Jouflas, Stella Diamenti, and Kaye Diamenti of Helper; BUTTER POUND ALL BRANDS CAN $2.87 CASE LARGE Connie Mae Brown, Melba Flematak-is- ,. Pina Flematakis, Edna pilling, Elizabeth Migliori, Bessie Sampino, Sophia Mahleres and Norma Jean Empey of Price. NO. 2Vr CAN LARGE CANS Bee Hive Class Meets Miss Beverly Rasmussen entertained the Chinese Lantern Bee Hive Girls at her home Wednesday evening, the lunch-eo- n following attending, enjoying FOR SALAD DRESSING and sewing: 25c ; LBS. MARSHMALLOWS rou 10c semi-fina- ls 3-- LARGE SIZE cant buy better coffee lie BARS box ' POUND You 2 4. Paul Craven and Herman Seppi in mens dou-- 1 went to the Mr. and Mrs. Nick Xenakis enter- bles to defeat after strong ending tained with a dinner at their Home and Ed Scartezina Georgedes Johnny last Wednesday night in honor of Rev. had not been Other Panagiotis Ath.Frentzos, prior to his Ve'dneSdaynigVrr being i y. departure for ew or J urged that an attempt be made to play f On Thursday evening members Ucu.' n this division match the Greek church council chose to fete ar,y as goon flS their priest at dinner in Xenakis resWinners in the various divisions taurant, immediately before he left will be awarded medals, presented by this city. The through whose cooperation the tournament is being Bridge Group conducted. Entertained Mrs. Marl D. Gibson was hostess to the Thursday Night Dinner Bridge YOUNG DEMOS PLAN club last week, entertaining the members and two guests, Mrs. J. T. Kelley MEMBERSHIP DRIVE and Mrs. Douglas Larson, at her home GOLDEN RIPE COFFEE 2, Craven-Sep- Departing Priest Is Dinner Guest ft$r SUGAR,. WHEATIES 23c fl-- 0. 6-- Qt. jar Qt. jar SALAD DRESSING CAMAY SOAP 6-- 1. BUSHEL CASCADE DUCHESS Zr 6-- 4. 6-- Pork & Beans 49c 15c 6-- J Bartlett :nm 23C LB. BRICK in 6-- PEARS PEANUT BUTTER CHEESE E0X MATCHES 6 CARTON '! 'W,'b K.vrn hy seme t.f the ),uin ladit-- s at Ur' 1,t'unl ! MeiiJit I'Seasalit CenteMit-.me !'5 li.inu-IIulrn.defeated Paul C'rairn time him will U a six clal h at me uf 4 and Gei-rwhile J.ukiui, the tK iiisieit. Ward-Web- b Wat AlWrt Pawnc and 'Duk Ricci tVomrn' Auxiflarlr Junior Slnle Proceed Are ( tinipllniertted Ward entered the qu.utir-- i Doukl.i Itemifinu Scofield and Clear Crnk miikU in finals by downing junior Auxiliaries, the first annual oulins of 2 and Iauis the C. I. O. Council of Women' Aux- Wallace Tingley Grako Platts George iliaries was held Sunday, August 21. A delicious luncheon was served and a'M1 k'1 thiough that far on a default heihng Wallace McJntire games rounded- out the dav' pivgram. Ihlly Webb encountered diffi- in jculty entering the round of eight, Have Park l"!l1 ur rrn .6;, u- - 6-- 2, Se NEW WHITE shew Hath- cent- - nnu in Junior , Ihatl.-- s Us,a' LB. BAO a.irt! t nwiul . . , 4-- 6, J&5 8D2 CANT BUY BETTER FLOUR-B- UY YOUR WINTERS SUPPLY NO- W- t Alin- - , 1 6-- 3, IFTOOT BAG ' "' Hills and i1' A U.,. 11 - , e telephone GALA LILY " J Carbon North office next to 61 I Illul Ho) yt-i- lt , ru-nin- u T (lot i 1 Lr-tvir- rn Irt) r FLOUR 48 faults, Vit-- lilx way tl.iiiuyli ti tlir f.rtal ittuDii lit U) ' kinylt viht lr hr vull inrtl t.'.r vuniitr tf a matih (irt.iyr I'latis, xt hn t1cjt-- f .f MjX SlUilU 60, 6 , b!,(l Htilj Mel- - f- - , it i tit , Hatr tf Jila'.i. imrtly IpMorth Irayur m.s l.firfti! at il.iHit-in uf Iridu) V IntMl.tv M C x, frltiifi- - !l,r Cuuntry rlub I jvi 1. !!i f thr C.immun- fit iin a utiM.ng Fnll.'vunjj I.r jriist, yursti risft'yril l!y Chuuh will li.nr an n- at u.u The thr hall tiuii!i f M. k'hiwiuw, la!,,., AiHl.tM.n, J.rnihmr ( ) rft ( JUrV YOU Oal ht r 19 Guaranteed. alrr I l.r.i!al, ii!h Chillcojer t.. 11'.!)' liialt l.ia r tlain Dindni rsrtv At 1'iit-r- CJJ ' Sail t Ir.-um- .kr Ht-ljir- M-n- ,Vrl)rJ llrf 0,1 ,J sufii.it n ! ..!..llnk J lytntn. SI 1 Hi'-.! I.eXt I' lrv It'll.! t r 11, ! 1 r I't r .1 ttl,!, k lm I ;iJ fa 1 J H) Ul jj. Mis William it l.ui 1 I. It Irl.L r tit t .1, 5 j Jj, j J1 ,'itt.I.g and 1 i, u.c.r jx.n Hiking ,n - .A Mi 1 iMrf.H.rti CoX Mr Jaliry Ml Haiti tf (.Mil.lt, t (In.ri a! in i fcCH , i.i, , ji.r alls, i ., n It i.lrr. Budge t Lndrr il.lrt!.. n tf to,t !l Mrs filer!. V C U iirss Vr :'S, , m t I. U. tirfluiul ( oiilMrUir mi; Hr HrlJ In Hiltc u.'.'. I f1 PLAY CONTINUES AT SLOW PACE II 1 1 n V .5 N &! in.ADVOf AIL K igCSu lie green river cantaloupes AND WATERMELONS Norma Harry, With Luncheon Mrs. Blaine C. Morse was hostess at a pretty bridge luncheon Monday afternoon, entertaining in honor of her mother, Mrs. Frank Hoffman of Ogden, who is visiting here this week. Attending guests were Mrs. Dar- rel Gunderson, Mrs. William Engle, Mrs. Otto Wolfe, Mrs. Star, Mrs. Al Schuldt, Mrs. Leonard Frandsen, Mrs. H. B. Goetzman, Mrs. Parley H. Hoffman of Ogden, who is visiting Rhead, and Mrs. Hoffman. ,here with her daughter, Mrs. Blaine C. Morse. Other guests were Mrs. .Visitor Is William Grogan, Mrs. Francis Miles, Entertained Mrs. Leonard Frandsen, Mrs. John! Mrs. Al Schuldt entertained with a Day, Mrs. Darrel Gunderson and Mrs. I .bridge social at her home Wednesday Blaine C. Morse. VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT YELLOW SPANISH LBS. CUCUMBERS each lc BARTLET PEARS BUSHEL $1.19 POTATOES 10 POUNDS 7c GREEN RIVER MELONS AND CANT. ALOUPES are at their best Prices are low : All Day QUALITY MEAT Saving Prices HAMS SHANKLESS, TENDERIZED PICNICS POUND Mutton Legs SLICED BACON GROUND POUND EASTERN rEESH1EA- NBEEF POUND Pot Roast YOUR CHOICE NO. NOT NECKS, LAR- D- t POUND j r Your economical family roast. GO LBS. 22c 121c 1 h , H |