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Show Kiums ru.i: tt t j n a i) it I fc tr I1 T A muheu l ,U 11 Still The Biggest Indoor Show o the State B Fun! - Joy! - Splendor! - Sharity! HOLIDAY GIFTS FROM EVERY LAND - GAMES YOULL ENJOY & 0 (2 n Thurs. Fri. Sat. f lm' iMiim T t" BUILD UTAH, If mu mm UNIQUE N NEW AND DIFFERENT G Altractivc Booths - Articles of All Descriptions COMMITTEE WORKERS IN NOVEL, QUAINT COSTUMES - REALLY COMMERCIAL DISPLAYS BY LOCAL A CARNIVAL ON PARADE BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS Saturday Saturday FREE! FREE! I. POSITIVELY J Thursday 6:30 p. m. Civic Banquet. 250 Reservations Available. Admission Free. Open House Thursday 8:00 p. m. Grand Unveiling Fun. Free Drawing Every Hour. Friday 2:00 p. m. to 11 p. m.STATEMore OITXCXAL3 GUESTS 8th - 9th - 10th rM'f 23 - I 2:00 p. m. Santa Claus In Person with Free Gifts For the Children 9:00 p. m. Coronation Ball. Football Champions Our Guests, Crown "build Utah, burn coalburx coal" ,nR Df Queen, You Select the Queen! 11 the ues'k-m- d in Salt Lake City. Mr, and Mrs. Tuny Ledger wcrt at t' e two the jrnt , Mus mutJu-rllanna E.m w,.s a Suit Lake gue-t- i of Mr. and Mr. Wi.Um Lina CYx Mi of her les i Working under U.e duectmn of the Crty 'i'dur-t Saturday. She was the j"fiday, of Mis Bonnie Mein. some Sunday gut,, . Slake Missionary (utn in it t st r.t TharJu. Ml? Lillie Tidwell, sludcr. t at Brig- - rr.embeit of the Wellington ward gave hie in Irue. ( a hf Mixi Cecil Mass Kula Maserakis, who is study-J:l.vln,fi Funeral tervicet were held Monday, hunt Young university in 1tovo. scent Use prugiam over the Chuiih of the : j Durcl Mulkey, diminutive cowboy November 21, In the L. D. S. laber-fro- the Tlianksgiung holidays here with Air broadcast fi rn KKUU Sunday af- - mg at the Hettegar Business college in HVi,!n w,7. Sunnyside. Mr. d Mrs. G. M. Whiteley and her parents, Mr, and Mis W, H. Tid- - tcroon. An address was given by L. Salt Lake City, spent Tlumkgiv mg Salmon City, Idaho, It the 1938 nacle for Jese Morgan King, of Salt were musical Miss her with we!L family L and numbers Know, City were Margaret -, parents. anchampion cowboy. The tncwn, who died at the lYice City t Mr. and Mrs. Frank Larsenguti JLi.-- s Sullivan who is attending furnished by Dura Rich. Norma Snow, Boatman, a school friend, from Deer week-enlut nouncement was made at the Rodeo hospital following a major operation. Snow college In Ephraim wars a Imh- - June Tliayn and Beit Tidwell, with Lodge, Montana, was Mi- Maverakis Association of America headquarters Mr. King has lived in Price and week-enMiss Frances Merck of Salt Lalt j day guest at the home of Mr. and Edna Hanson arcomanying at the pi- -j guest over the n Salinas, California, by Fred S. ano. The same rnuucal numbers were Caibon county for over 30 years. He Mrs. Melvin Young. Kartchncr and daughter, j City spent the Thanksgiving holiday Barney secretary, upon final compil- was the first fire chief in Price and in Sacrament meeting here juini j,Icnt the Thanksgiving holiday iw,h her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frink Miss Alta Barnes . Price school J,K"n,,-ation of official points earned in com- was i Meclt. l which time talks in Provo with relatives, w 11 f'eiung. more as electrician for than home with her parents teacher, city ,(1 tlx petition in R. A. A. accredited rodeos years. He has woiked at the Price Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barnes, during u,r eighth Article of, .;r. and Mrs. Roy Campbell and Faith by Scott Liddell and Nehr Mor- - children were visitors at the home of throughout the country during the City hospital for the Thanksgiving recess. past three years o ,rnspnBranch, recently Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Wooten on Sait year. John of Macbeth Lake City returned Bom Agnes until just o few weeks before his L- D. S. mission l!,e in home Thursday, returning to his day Mulkey, storing 8,128 points, as on attendant Salt Lake City, Utah Leld in FJ Paso. Texas, was also aj Mr. and Mrs. nosed out tlie defending champion, death work Friday morning. j, w Liddell were He was born at of Mr. Mrs. slakcr. M. Utah, and Mrs. Ernest Spring City, A. of guests Burnett Green River Sunday Everett Bowman, by on marr The following young people were Stevenson and Mr. and Mrs. T. W. May 30, 1887, the son of Francis visited relatives here last week. gin. Bowman, who won the distinc- Enoch attend to fans Evans Abraham Liddell of Salt Lake City among the Wellington and Julia Dodge King. He tion in 1935 and again in 1937, won football game in, Miss Marion Jenkins, a teacher the Carlxm-Jorda- n to Sunnyside, Utah, and worked is a guest at the home of his son-icame Roost the in Robbers many points to law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Salt Lake City Saturday: Miss Edna here, spent the Thanksgiving Roundup at Price over the Labor Day in the mines there until he came Hanson. Beverly Barnes, Mable Claire end in Ogden with her parents. 1908. He is survived Price to live in week-en- d. Norma Colby, George Han- Miss Ada Strate, Miss Lucille Rich- a Macbeth, at Milner, Brigham Ruby junior s, The R. A, A. issues points on the by his wife. Mrs. Hannah King, two Young university, was home with her na, Fesley Draper, Erma Evans, Myron and James Strate, and Durward Nelson, all students at the parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Milner, don Cook and Helen Young. Jr., for the Thanksgiving holidays.; Tke infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee University of Utah, spent Thanksgiv-Sh- e had with her as guest Miss Donna Shaw was taken to the Price City hos- - ing here. Veola Stevenson, daughter of Mr. ho is also attend- - pital Monday to be treated for pneu-- l Provo. 'and Mrs. Emest Stevenson, spent the munta and whooping cough. entitles the holder to with Miss Lelia Liddell in Jonas Sibert of Sunnyside is visit- - week-en- d 25c Frice. jury in Salt Lake City, 'ing at the home of his brother-in-laMr- and Mrs- Invm Bchunin re- - and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mil- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and fam-- 1 on any room at the reduction Tirol 7 some in calf roping, single roping and and wayne King, Koiapp, M. turned from Salt Lake City ner. ily of Cedar City were visitors of one courates as advertised s' where Friday team roping. r.niJ?. they sent a week at the home Mrs. Rose S. Rick returned to her Frank Davis here Thursday. room. to the pon of Mr. Behunm's mother, Mrs. Jenny, home in Salt Lake City Sunday after! Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Anderson of, Championships will be awarded atjrurrl Moyriok. Mount Pleasant, Interment was in the Price City Behunin and attended the wedding of 'spending the Thanksgiving week-en- d Castle Gate were visitors of Mr. and the annual R. A. A. convention, to be Mrs. Afton Kimber and Mr. and Mrs.! held at Livingston. Montana, January cemetery under the direction of the a sister. Mrs. Behunin was matron of with her father, M. L. Snow. beds matressei springs honor and Mr. Behunin stood in the " Kermit Petersen made a business Lawrence Holloman on Thanksgiving. 6 and 7. to of his carpets throughout the father Walter Gumbretch was a Salt Lake give the bride trip to Kanab Saturday. place house. L. L. c. Snow L. Mrs. Snow' CP" visitor away. and Fridav and Saturday. Cardboard transfer cases for sale at Mr. and Mrs. Alma Petersen, who motored to Salt Lake City Tuesday. Miss Zorie Poglajen spent the The have been farming on Miller Creek Thanksgiving holiday with her parthis summer, have moved back to ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Poglajen. $3.50 COLUMBIA NEWS Miss Poglajen is a beauty operator in We Now Feature Free Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kay were Members of the Associated Civic of Ferron were business visitors in Garage Rae Anderson, who is a teacher Sunriy visitors at the home of Mr. Clubs of Southern Utah residing in Wellington Saturday. Use Mrs. two Petersen Kermit her and sent the Mrs. here, an Ed Coupon Thanksgiving holiday Braley. Their son, Eddie each county will in the future have small sons, Kent and Don L., return- - in Provo relatives and friends. with LaMar Kay, spent the week-en- d Beautifully furnished rooms. three representatives instead of two cd Mondav from Ferron where thevl Mrs. C.with J. Roberts and son. Carl. .Taylor. on the board of directors, according anto a new plan of organization nounced by President James M. Sargent this week. In the past the members of the association residing in each county have selected two of their number to represent them on the board. They will continue this practice and, in addition, each county commission will also have a vote the same as a director. Directors for Carbon county in 1939 in addition to the commission will be A. E. Gibson, secretary of the Price Chamber of Commerce, and Henry H. Jones, Helper, who is second vice president of the association of civic World's Best Cowboy King Funeral Rites In 193S Is Mulkey; Are Conducted Here Everett Bowman 2nd J Mist ! ln-m- t I j m clec-wor- ld ke d, - d. Mc-Carg- ar, d m j - M-- PERRY HOTEL ; - t 87-po- int n- wcek-Brnnc- M h. jsM Ncl-ard- , f THIS COUPON w - jar an. - j NEW j RATES $1.50 to te. J This BEFORE YOU REMODEL SEE US FIRST Whatever you build is only as good as the materials that it is so be wise, buy everymade of from the Home need thing you Lumber and Biulding Co. where you are sure of the finest quality at the lowest possible price. ... COMPLETE STOCK OF ALL BUILDING MATERIALS HOME LUMBER buildYhg CO East Main Street, Between 3d Phone 181 and 4th East John Day, Owner Price - Utah clubs. It will not be necessary for the commissioners to select one of their number as their official representative, President Sargent said. The commissioners will all be welcome to attend the directors meetings and may cast their votes as they see fit either one member, together, or each. cBAand' B one-thi- rd Kentucky straight Carbonville Woman Dies Of Pneumonia Rubber bands for sale at The bourbo Straight WHISK1 Re Whiskey Mrs. Gertrude Roberts, 51, Carbon ville, died early Saturday morning at the Price City hospital of pneumonia. She had been ill only a short time Funeral services were conducted at 3:00 p. m. Wednesday in the Thomas mortuary chapel with Reverend Thomas H. Evans in charge. Interment was in the Price City cemetery. Mrs. Roberts was born October 21, 1887, in Los Angeles, California. For 12 years she and her husband, George Roberts, had lived at Mohrland, moving only recently to Carbonville where they had built a home. Besides her husband she is survived by two daughters: Ethel May of Beloit, Wisconsin, and Lula Thompson Nessar of Seattle, Washington; and five grandchildren. Mr off v.,. No. 152 QUART Code No. 1 50 54 PINT Code No. 1 5 3 PINT-C- ode TEAR OUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT your Guide to i GOOD LIQUORS t Borneo bbjI Bttliilm PINT-C- ode S BT jProdurt No. 47 Code No. 46 y PINT Code No. 48 GAL Code No. 57 QUART Strai b Khrbon No. 50 QUART -- Code No. 49 Yt PINT-Co- de No. 51 GAL Code No. 58 PINT-C- ode and use it as a reminder to bay TOWN TAVERN, CRAB ORCHARD, WINDSOR Copyright 193, Nai'onal Duutlcr, Pioductl New Ywk |