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Show a u f??SAVJEFEEn PAGE THIRTEEN RAINS NEWS gUNGTON NEWS A. opened the season The P.-September 8. The first regular meeting was September 14. The officers were installed by Past President Mrs Albert Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. George Hartzell and family from Price have moved to Rains. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith from Rains have moved to Willow creek Mr. and Mrs. Abe Day from Moab are living in Mutual. Mr. and Mrs. Dutch Rynia from Moab are making their home in Mutual. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanley and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Robbins spent the week in Ogden for the Moose convention. Miss Dorothy Mangus spent the week-en- d home with her Mr and Mrs. Nick Mangus. parents Mrs. Wiley Wheeler, after two weeks in the Price City spending hospital is now recovering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rooney Wiggins County. Wide Society Notes T. Elsie Mortensen By excitement at the because of the campaign ! ofltudent body officers, elecU at for the week-en- d Mr. Bonnie Tdd,spr Price SSTd townspeople who have treatment at the Price ie tmU.. yL,ng SSION AL pROFE L)R cnnford W. Fennemore and SURGEON PHYSICIAN Utah Eleetric Bldg., Price office Phone 246-- J Residence Phone 675 m. Office Hours 2 to 5 p. Jen, . fSnkbThanson ATTORNEY at law and 1 Pooms 2 Price Silvagni Budding Phone 397 rulon" DOWNARD and ucensed bonded contractor South fiectric.al East Third 587 616 jonc ldce Funeral Home Mitchell Price 300 Phone Dick Mitchell, Embalmer CLA- Y- 0. K. Room 8 Lawyer Silvagni Bldg., Price. ,w. POTTER professional Radio Service Phone 55 Price Eastern Utah Electric A. W. Dr. 14 No. DOWD, Jr. OPTOMETRY Carbon Ave. Wallace Price Mortuary UCENSED EMBALMERS A. N. Wallace, Mgr. 47 No. 1st East Phone 158 Price, Utah Hubbard, Dr.J. C. Physician and Surgeon Office Hours, 2 to 5 p. m. Phone 248-- J, Residence 234, Eastern Electric Utah Building, Price, Utah KELLER F.W. Attorney and Counsellor At Law B.L.DART Phone W 657 Natl Bank Bldg. First Price . fn ee Sfs Ira' a rls Sep-temb- er - - Hiawatha As one of a series of stops on another goodwill tour, a delegation representing the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce will visit Price for a breakfast meeting on October 27, according to tentative plans revealed this week. Carbon and Emery county businessmen are to be invited to the breakfast, according to information obtained by Price officials. A luncheon meeting the same noon is being arranged at Green River for Grand and San Juan county residents. Current review of need of the W, P. A. load in zone No. 7 has been started, James S. Dean, assignment clerk, reported this week. The review is one of the provisions enacted by congress in its last W. P. A. appropriation act, designed to aid in maintaining a valid case load. It is provided that each worker must have his case not less frequently than once every six months in order to check upon the workers actual needs in order that a just case load may be maintained. To assist in carrying out this provision is one of the functions of the newly appointed supervisor of intake and certification, Mrs. Norine party, in the assembly hall September 22; Wednesday, September 27, Morgan. will be the evening when the Ladies Auxiliary convenes in the I. O. O. F. hall; the Fortnightly Womens Bridge club, meeting at Miss Josephine Coal home on the twenty-nintGor-ishe- ks h. Sunnyside thousand net tons of coal were produced in Utah during the week ended September 2, an increase of 10,000 tons as compared with the preceding week, and 11,000 less than the corresponding week of 1938, according to a report of the national bituminous coal commission of the United States Department of the Interior. The nations soft coal production totaled 8,080,000 net tons as compared with 7,695,000 in the preceding week and with 6,934,000 in the corresponding week of last year. Bituminous coal output for the nation in the calendar year to date is 10.6 per cent ahead of last year; Pennsylvania anthracite production is up 10.1 per cent, according to the report received here. Fifty-on- Mr. and Mrs. James E. Peacock entertained at a birthday dinner in honor of their sons Ellis and Marcell at the home of their parents Mrs. J. L. Durrant entertained Sunday at a birthday anniversary Dinner party for her husband. guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Wilson and son Ronnie from Provo, also Mr. and Mrs. Joe Widdinson and three sons from Charleston, Utah.- - Clear Creek The Weekly Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Ardee Hansen. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. O. W. Hardy and Mrs. W. E. Ball. Consolation prize went to Mrs. Herman Jeurgens $ Increased Production Shown Of Utah In September 2 Week WASATCH SERVICE CARBON AVENUE AND SECOND SOUTH Scofield dall, Mrs. Annabelle Long, sie Snow, Mrs. William Reed, Mrs. Alex Jones, Mrs. Kenneth Alexander. The evening was enjoyed playing games and refreshments were served. PROM CARBON COUNTY COAL BENZENE IS A AND IS USED IN REFINING Be Thriftyl Drive Down and SAVEI AT MODERATE RATES PHONE 218 2:30 P. M. SopHeumtoecr 22 Fraday, Private Beware. was the theme for the party given by the Junior M. I. A. girls as a welcome for the new class members of this year and a farewell to the members leaving the class to enter the Gleaner Girls class. Lena Rich won the prize for best costumed pirate. The party, in form of a treasure hunt was held at the Finest Laundry and Cleaning Service AVE. 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The following friends election of .new officers for the com- surprised her on the evening of Mrs- Irene Burnett was the 11th with a party: Mrs elected president, and Robert Dowdle Wilham Reed Mrs. Bessie Snow', was elected secretary. After the Bwns- Mrs. William meeting adjourned a social was held Babcock, Mrs. C. F. Petersen, Mrs. as a party. RefreshW. J. Craig, Mrs. James ments were served. A committee Zobell, Mrs. Evan Lewis, Mrs. Catherine was appointed to Houghput over the proton, Mrs. Ethyl Ludwig, Mrs. Len gram for next month. It was chosen City hospital for some weeks are Larsen, Mrs Alex Gibson, Mrs. Bom the west end of town. back with us again. They are Mrs. Thomas Bendall, Mrs. Ken AlexandViolet Smith and Mrs. Mary Milner. er, Mrs. Thomas Hilton, Mrs. A. HarWellington chapter D. U. P. will Some of our young people attend- dee, Mrs. Alex Jones, Mrs. M. B. hold their regular meeting for the ed the football game between Jordan Carlson and Mrs. Tracy Jones. A month at the cabin Wednesday, Sepand Carbon Friday. They were Eve- delightful evening was spent in talk- tember 27, at 2:00 p. m. over old times and refreshments lyn Wilder, Lena Grundvig, Molly ing were served. and Ruth Worley Bentley accompanied by Raymond Bigelow, Benny The Helper Kiwanis club held their Noyes, James Noyes and Russell Wabanquet at the Castle Gate hotel last Mrs. Paul Holbrook entertained at terman of Price. week under the direction of Chair-ma- n a bridge luncheon Friday afternoon. Miss Luella Cox, club health A. T. Jones. The following were The four tables were lovely with decwinner, went to the state fair at Salt from here: Mr. and Mrs. W. orations of asters and sweet peas, and Lake City to meet contestants from guests D. Bryson, Mr. and Mrs. William vases of French marigolds formed the other parts of the state. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nevenner and Moorhead, Mr. and Mrs. Earl War- decorations of the rooms. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gow, L. E. the afternoon were Mrs. Jim Johnchildren were Sunday guests at the ren, Durrant, Carl Westerberg, Thelma stone, Mrs. Lavar Scow, Mrs. DomiMarsh home. Harry and Marguerite Ludwig, who nic Malatche, Mrs. Fletcher Hall, Mrs. Rose Rick has returned to her Taylor gave a reading, Wayne Nielsen and Mrs. Clare Clements, Mrs. Thomas home in Salt Lake City. Milton Judd who sang. Dodson, Mrs. Gomer Peacock, Mrs. William Cook, who has been reLynn Bennett, Mrs. Sam Fadel, Mrs. treatment at the Salt Lake ceiving Carlson, Mrs. Walter Wetzel, Betty Allen, daughter of Mr. and Oscar Veterans hospital, has now returned Mrs. Mrs. Nevin Wetzel, Mrs. Tim SimH. B. celebrated Allen, her tenth home. mons, Mrs. Frank Mrs. Clee Mrs. Earl Oman of Portland, Ore- birthday last Wednesday with a par- Gordon and Mrs.Gleason, Walter Bouck. ty. Games were played and refreshvisited with here gon, her brother, ments were served to the Prizes were won Mrs. Scow, Mrs. following Wetzel, and Mrs. by Austin Larsen. Dodson. Lois guests: SteDarlene Houghton, Mrs. Miranda Oman of Mount venson, Bobby Craig, Georgia and Pleasant, in Carbon county for the Pat Thomas, Friday evening Mrs. Paul HolBobby Grundy, Ruth brook was hostess at a bridge dingolden wedding celebration of Mr. Johnson, Cornelia Alice Gibson, ner, and the guests were Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Andrew Oman, visited a Evans, RaDell Long, Homer Stapley, day or two at the Albert Barnes Albert McGrath, Andrea Whittaker, Kirk, Mrs. Mel Sherfick, Mrs. A. Mrs. E. Bowen, Mrs. Bob home. Bert Huff, Haydon Larsen, Renee . Mr. and Mrs. Austin Larsen, at- Jensen, Rayona Taylor, Yvonna Gib- Kelly, Mrs. William Burn, Mrs. Keenan, Mrs. Dan Garber, Mrs. Jim tended a family dinner in honor of son and Mardell Allen. Reese, Mrs. Joe Parmley, Mrs. W. Mrs. Mabel Oman at the James Bry-nSanders, and Mrs. Jim Cassano. home at Helper. Mrs. J. A. Gow entertained the Prizes were won by Mrs. SherficK, William Woodward has returned members of the club last Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Sanders. home after spending the summer in Thursday afternoonBridge at the Castle California. Gate hotel where a lovely luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. DIVORCE IS SOUGHT W. D. Bryson, Mrs. A. T. Jones, Mrs. Mrs. Omelia Of the events listed on Scofields Richards, Helper, Carl Westerberg, Mrs. Earl Warren, seeks divorce from Herbert Richards Mrs. Vere Whiple, Mrs. Melvin Webb, social calendar this month three of Prizes the most important are: Scofield on the alleged grounds of cruelty, ac- and Mrs. William Memmott. were won by Mrs. Bryson and Mrs. Junior Highs first to a on in the file cording complaint office of the district court clerk. She Gow and cut prize by Mrs. Warren. asks $30 per month alimony for herMrs. V. A. Babcock was pleasantly self, and $15 per month for support surprised by the following ladies last of each minor child. There are three week at her home in honor of her minor children, and she asks custody birthday: Mrs. Alex Gibson, Mrs. H. of those which indicate a desire to re- B. Allen, Mrs. William Babcock, Mrs. main with her. The two were mar- Lawrence Hyatt, Mrs. Vincent Hyatt, Mrs. Len Larsen, Mrs. Thomas Benried at Castle Dale in 1915. Mrs. Bes- PRICE STEAM LAUNDRY 24 rs- - L. Jones observed her eightieth birthday last week on September 10, and many friends and relatives came and wished her well hereh CavmV, Carbon county fifty-thrvears from ago Wales. Mr. Jones was kUl- - home of Mrs. Beulah Draper. Those Enid Birch, Beth rT'e: Yung, Pmegar, Sarah Peterson, Geneva Mortensen, Evelyn Wild- MlirtoVT?0"8 Ethel Thompson, lini tBuradshaw- - Wand Marsing, BrvsnnRm, Aa ThomPson. Glenna TwrBhea Burnett, Erma Burnett, Per, Laila Barnes, Eva Nor- Drapearnd the hostess- - Mrs Beulah Price Scheduled By Salt Lake Chamber MONAMCEI Price, Utah ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Casile Gate REVIEW OF NEED STARTED BY WPA Good Will Visit To 4-- H Funeral Director and N important TO YOU! X Hotel T ff Temple Square fX whiskey in open state retail stores. Remember, thats where people demand the brand of whiskey they like best and ask for it by name,' TEN High is Americas largest-sellin- g Rates $1.50 to $3.00 POPULAR AND DISTINCTIVE Ernest C. Rossiter, General Mgr. 'ir VV-WHISKEY BOURBON STRAIGHT ' - r. i - 14 - rf- - Si it' 90 PROOF rrgr A. HIRAM WAUER is. & SONS INC., PEORIA, ILLINOIS f |