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Show TllE PAGE FOUE SUN-ADVOCAT- becomes a par. this section until it at the of that sstem. Mrs. Blanch Taylor and son opei ation alter1..-,,- ! an It is expected Lake lo Salt ,.d Monday City cent of the piestni y. Puce hospital Monday. ' q0 per 'nip re will he of satisfactory of son Edward d so that a request will proMrs Hazel Lee and Miss Florence Moss returned Sun of Dn and Vandal additional an for are guests Emitted Lake City day from a three weeks visit in San Salt Eduard L Van Aelstjn n ' . cent ex-- , Mrs she where attended the ontpc undeiwent Francisco, Lee utah has COnsid- this week. Edward position and also Market Week. while here. of the sec- -. tonsil a operation erable to do in completion which Delta and Eureka dp was tion between Last year Mattingly, Sunny of the system Benford now two' a part from returned the is yesterday family section was complet- the Delta-Clin- e weeks vacation trip to San Francisco operated uP(,n a . wens Price hospital ed and it is contemplated that in and other California points. commission the very early program Chi beMr and Mrs. Henry Mans, will include the remaining section Mr. and Mrs. Claud Empey returns latter the imfor and visiting Lynndyl been Delta ed the foie part of the week from cage, have Mrs. Mutis tween is under provement. This year there Pete Silvagni mother, Mrs. Ada Pace. southern California. Pace. Mae and for Miss graveling state project way a accompanied them from Las Vegas. is the former 17 miles beapproximately oiling Nevada. was op- - tween Lynndyl and Jericho. Defin-hav- e Mrs. R. H. Allred, Price, hosat the Puce not yet been outlined ite plans Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Olsen of To- - erated upon Monday wirhn-S.lvCitv for impioving peka, Kansas, are house guests at the pital for appendicitis. At present the 15 miles. of section home of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Taylor. and Silver portion between Eureka Duane Pearson, district rural standard. farm of oil is the for City supervisor . A boy was born yesterday at nn w It will be noted therefore, that our Price hospital to Dr. and Mrs. H. S. security administration, Eureka plan of de elopment between Nielsen, Perron. and the Nevada line is quite consist Preston were ent as?far time we are able to com- Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Turner of; Mr. and Mrs. sec105 mile the as Delta, Mr plete Week-en- d guests at the h Sunnyside left this week for Provo Amertion should be eligible for inclusion in and Mrs. W. D. Chapman in the Federal Aid system, thus opening ican Fork. the way for a construction program Carl Bosart, local radio announcer, it. upon left recently for his home in Cluber, Woodrow Markley left the latter again to all of that porReferring attend to Vernal for Indiana. part ol last week U. S. Highway No. 6 between of tion to visit a family reunion. He planned to the Colorado line, I believe Gilbert Andres of Fon du Lac, Wis- Salt Lake City later and to return to Eurekathis can now be considered as that consin, arrived in Price recently to Price today. improved to satisfactory all weather take over an announcing position on standard. Station K. E. U. B. Mrs. Ethel England of Price and Very truly yours, Mr. and Mrs. George Cool of Venturi, C. KNOWLTON, ERA Mrs. Kermit Nielson, Castle Dale, at California, spent the week-en- d Chief Engineer. underwent an appendicitis operation Wj0"0n Eake last Thursday at the Price hospital. Visitor Speaks Highly Of Price Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Litizzette and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Peterson daughter, Hazel, spent the first part the former's sister, Miss Ella P. and of the week at Moon Lake and Mounof Ogden, were isitors here Farr, tain Home visiting with friends and IS and Wednesday, guests of Tuesday relatives. Alma L. Peterson, a brother, who is of the General Department Tourist traffic, important element manager in Price. store Joseph Peterson is in the business hie of any lnewire with leading finan- associated closelv on Mrs. E. a A. motor Price. with highPace in cation center of population m the V eber county cial institutions way. has shown a definite gam m this his initial visit to Tt 'vd-tser-,cifew area during the past weeks, Price and he was enthusiastic in his expiessions concerning the metropolitan appearance of the community, , PRICE and NEARBY Mr. and Mrs. George Ockey and A large line of inks for sale at The office, including black, son Merle returned Sunday after a green, red, white, silver vacation visit at the home of their and daughter, Mr. and and gold. Mrs. Paul A. Buss, in Sells, Arizona. InA large line of inks for sale at The Mr. Buss is chief forester for the there. office, including black, dian service green, red, white, silver Clifford Bletzacker, state director and gold. of work projects for the national and John DolA large line of inks for sale at The youth administration, of the N. Y. division state of the lar, office, including black, A., were in Price on business the latgreen, red, white, silver ter part of last week. and gold. Sun-Advoc- blue-blac- k, w Sun-Advoc- blue-blac- k, Sun-Advoc- blue-blac- k, is Mrs. Isaac visiting at McQueen Mr. and Mrs. Nel Jorgensen, Salt home of her parents in Mayfield, the Lake City, were week-en- d in visitors Utah. Price at the home of their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carl Harris, state field supervisor Hacking. for the division of assistance and serstate department of public Oscar Hanson, representative of the vice of the here last Thursday. was welfare, Salt Lake Hardware company, took a group of the Eastern Utah Electric Mr. and Mrs. F. Wilcken Fox recompany into Salt Lake City the latturned Monday from a vacation trip ter part of last week to look over new radio models and other equipment. to San Francisco. Mr. Fox is regisIncluded in the party were Sheldon trar at Carbon college. L. Anderson, Tom Burgess, Joe PotMr. and Mrs. Karl Jameson were ter, LaMar Davis and Ross Liddell. week-en- d visitors in Salt Lake City. Miss Lauraine Virden left Monday Mr. and Mrs. Homer S. Andrus left for Salt Lake City to visit with her Sunday for their home in Aberdeen, cousin, Mrs. Gladys Asimus. South Dakota, after a ten days visit C. Mrs. Blanche Vaught and son Jack in Price with their son, Robert of Salt Lake City were Price visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holdaway and Miss Mildred Villard returned Sunday Mrs. William F. MacKnight and after spending a week at the ranch daughter of Coquille, Oregon, are vis- of Mrs. Marie Villard near Craig, iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Colorado. F. MacKnight in Price for several days. Tommy Holdaway spent the past week visiting with relatives at Mrs. Kate Olsen left Tuesday to spend a few days in Salt Lake City. W. D. Magruder, Robert Magruder Miss Virginia Nutter of Salt Lake and son of Brunswick, Missouri, visCity was a guest of the Gilmours in ited in Price Friday enroute to Price over the week-enafter attending the fair at San Francisco. W. D. Magruder is a formAlbert Passic left Price Sunday er school teacher ot Mrs. Monima B. with his brother John Passic. Albert Cnekett of this city. will stay indefinitely with his brother at Le Grande, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mathison, Miss Matilda Mathison and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. C. E. Beveridge, daughter, Rudolph Scholpke of Wittenberg, Mary Elizabeth, and Robert Hoehner, Wisconsin, were here last week on left today for Evanston, Wyoming, business relating to the estate of the where they will stay at the home of late Martin Jacobsen, Spring Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Benson for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Karras and family returned recently from a visit to Lee Anderson, auditor for the state McGill, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Karwelfare department, was a business ras also visited the San Francisco caller in Price Thursday and Friday World's fair. of last week. George Diamenti, son of Mr. and Frank Barboglio and Pres Summer-hay- s Mrs. Steve Diamenti of Price, left of Price, Jack Cima, Jack (Wednesday for New Orleans, and son Jack of Helper were where he will resume his medat Fox lake ical studies in the Louisiana State fishing over the week-en- d in the Uinta mountains. He is a senior this year. son-in-la- w then-hom- d. Louis-jian- to Vig-net- a, TOURIST TRAFFIC GAIN SHOWN HERE CLAIM LATELY, s underwent a thyroid operation day at the Price hospital. His tion is fair. Tues- condi-,.t- .- Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thompson returned this week from Alton, Wyoming, where they have been spending their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCarty and baby of Los Angeles, California, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mcln-tir- e at their home this week. They are former residents of Green River, and are visiting old friends in this area. Mrs. Carrie Mortensen, Emeiy, was operated upon for thyroid Monday at the Price hospital. COLp.DjppOD?!, SAT. 7:00 P M 4:30 P M Coco Hardwater CASTILE 'SOAP 13c 3 baKs MIRACLE WHIP, pt. jar 31c 9c TOILET TISSUE, C. W. SOAP, 29c bars 26c MILK, Popular brands, 26c COFFEE, Schillings, lb HOLLY CLEANSER, 2 qans 9c TUNA FISH, lg can, each 10c BLK PEPPER, Schillings, z can 5c DWIN FLY SPRAY, pint 49c 16c erton a MATCHES, if R & W CORN BEEF, Firt quality, can 18c 1 JAR RUBBERS, All kinds, 10c 29c EGGS, Large AA Grade, dozen Whole Kernel G B CORN, 2 cans 19c PINTO BEANS, 13c 2-ro- 10-re- lls g 4-ca- ns -- 2-o- 6-b- ox en 2-N- o. 3-l- bs LARGE PKG. Idrefrr 3-f- or 2-I- bs Judge and Mrs. George Chiisten- sen returned this week from a vaca- tion trip to San Francisco. Los An- geles, and Long Beach, California. Mr. and Mrs. Belmont Richards left Tuesday morning for California. where they will visit with Mr. and L. A. Whitmore in Burbank. plan to flv to San Francisco for a visit at the exposition before turning home. remarking particularly concerning the which is extremely pleasing. splendid new buildings and other outUndoubtedly the exposition at San er indications of a real progressive Francb,c0 has had much to do with from icily. number of tourist-- - pa.-a- ng one section of the nation to the other L Hansen, Price, Mr Jnd Mrs. this ycai, piacticMlj eveiy one of bimh 0f a son Wednes-thetbe traveling over the transconti- - d)V .,t the Price bospital. nental highway which ierve- - this area the west having either already coast show or being headed for that point. However, travel by tourists through this area has been on the inWe have just received our crease during the past few years, each beautiful line of Fall Dresses season usually seeing a gam over the and Fall Hats. previous period when touring is popular. They are stunning and are Improvement of the highways very reasonable in price. which teed motorists into this district has had much to do with this increase. Continued improvement will add to that advance. Every effort is being put forth to secure completion of hard To sui lacing on U. S. 6 Roosevelt highway. A splendid campaign is being carried on to that end m Colorado and Nevada is pushing its uncompleted poition. Utah still has the largest st incomplete piece on this loute and the U. S. 6 Roosevelt -g.iimaliuii is caiTjmg on an active campaign to h..vc this state's part of the thoroughfare completed, U10 following letter from Ezra C. Knmvlton, state highway engineer, to B. J. Bineh, U. S. Public Roads Ad- engineer, bungs out the stcPs which are being taken to bring about completion of No. 6 as a s. faced road completely acioss the tl0n: j fh s prep' n" Ma Nick Pa web, Jr was fined SiOu with Spring r.p $75 suspe- when he pleaded Justice of the yesterday to a charge of a Gltr: under the influenc ofi quor. Arrest was madebv A PeJ way Patrolman J. onese i re- jjtnine jp gists ay the plann PRICE tsagro J' G. A. THEATRE jlark Olsen, '"""lUMlMntWBl,, Thu-Fr- i. of P T0U CANT dodge MR. BRINK! G oiT 0HRDUJED TUHt- - Child Pi Important "ON BORROWED should be seen from the . . IE cn beginmn feature starts at: ttftlUIIM 7:35 and 9:50 P. THURSDAY and 5 M. IPJDAY Con And - 3:15 5:25 - 7:35 SATURDAY 9:45 I iimimnnMiiiinniHunmiiiiimmmmmmimimimmtmuumiu Sun - Mon Continuous from - Tue 1:00 FUMING Sunday IB DANGER! si m a land of mysUry... for iht memory of a Ion! 12T FOUR BA FEATHERS -- miPH wery D mCHARDSU Vdi AM iHHmtmiHmtmmmiimHiiimmmiimiMmiimii Wed - Thar RETURN SHOWING (( W ALIACI (f BEERY i J At I I COOPED lu-- aiun-elk- u lb- Saturdayif Only Bak $125.00 for you LUCKY f ITT"1 ,Ue f ? 1 No 6 S'T IIlshwa stJte ILtah betweon the dnd Euieka. bl'! evc vou !lave m 50c Why not have a new jour office M-- Eureka-memb- s Market. They- - , hat? Dept. Store, Price At the General is where the Price is always right. expected to POINTING WITH PRIDE n FOR BETTER STUART - GENERAL er . at Max r' to structures which have been flOlF properly built or reconstructed BOURBON, . 19c 17c . that is what the user of our building materials can do . . . because he has real quality as he lc lc 19c 29c 19c 9c 59c foundation of his buildings. Why not he sure that you, too, can point with pride buy your building materials here, the place which assures you of real quality. H(M LUMBER 312 EAST MAIN & BUILDiliG CO. Joh n Day, Owner ST. PRICE wan vwmg flmiidb lift i iHi'giii yu : STRIKE 1 All our Millinery left over from Spring is now on sale at information as to existing respect to the llne scctiun. As to the Delta to Xev ada line sect.on. you are aware, tiie co.nmi.tsHiii )ias committed itself to request inclusion of this as a part and Mrs. Ait Bertola ate va- 1,1 eationing this week, the latter en- - AidUtah 's ncxt addltion to the Federal system. It is not at present indavonng to snare the big ones at tended to put any construction work Fish lake while away fn m his duties WORD -- na-Th- ey D. S. branch. He was formerly a of the Sunday scb.ot super- - THE 19c 10c sur-Mr- Mr. B. Word has boon received ,n Price that Dr R. I. Brochbank f, - m vears a resident here, ha's p'en "m- pointed to the otfu-- ol t in the bishopric of the Santa Am I nhij PHONE 181 Htbill lllW If L I Sat - -- to product jcaterial minl-sti';Ulu- yUr letter d The coast-to-eoa- m whlch y0U roc!ucst mfor- concerning the program of the State Road commission for the im- - c0 r jient frr' v F. A. Christolfoison of Pav- A 1 son is the guest of her - ter Mrs I ? motion R. Fullmer m Price 18 gill SnnH L. o One sneero m J. Finch, District Engineer, Richard Gibbs, Price, underwent a lub)hc Roads Administration, thyroid operation yesterday at the tlden Utah. Price hospital. Dear Slr; return today. 23c MEAT MARKET LAMB LEGS, Milk fed, lb X L BACON, Sugar cured, sliced, LEGS OF PORK ROAST Grain fed, whole or half pound1 VEAL ROAST, Milk fed, lb VEGETABLES DILL FOR PICKLING, bunch . CUCUMBERS, each JUMBO G. R. CANTS, LG. SUNKIST LEMONS, dozen FRESH CORN, dozen ears GREEN PEPPERS, PROVO TOMATOES, bushel ' ilrin-"- I FREE DELIVERY TIME 2:30 P M Drunken .Driving tp Dr. and Mrs. Chailes Ruggen are vacationing at Long Beach. Cal. 10:30 A M -- er Miss Rosntond Sessions of Provo is a guest in Price at the home of Dr and Mrs. E. B. Sessions. 9:00 A M under-Io- n H,w, d son-in-la- tiiursday, AGIst PRICE, E GLORIA Sun-Mon-Tue- -H Continuous from , STl, 1;00 WiMoidaM. |