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Show 6.' jUlES'P'1, N E'J 7, 19I MABdl T H i; UTAH MOOSE LEGIONS HAVE FROLIC j SUNDAY; FIX ANNUAL CONFAB DATES .! ( Calbl the Mou.--v tin5 ! Wi membeiv .u.,,,, joined toe - Wu'-w- mu. .luditmium the 5 X - A D V O C A T E , State CIO Conclave To Start At Ogden April TventySeven of IIoum- n-- a banquet m the Xotie ; t; , qiuii tei ly M.h- L-t- Dame de L( uidi s Uuh. Ted ThomKeSe ut' thv Hah State- M.u-s- as ser ed as May,,!J u-s g:"!,-iaBiacktn Lee the gu t sptakei' on at v Inch icpic-entMit k Dai Cit. t Lake C.ty, Among the business matteis taken Helper and Pnte "ori up was the setting of the next quai-- j tin telly Moose Legion fiolse lor Sun-- i 11 a.nfe.enee Satuiday day , May 1!), at Paik City, and Opening the iixmg members joined the the dates Y.. Moum.' h,r the annual eomention a m Moose danemg Snmpnof the ol the Utah State Moose Association hall. The to be Tty at the Puce Elksmade held in Helper on Satui day and all ai- Jomen's oigamatnm Sunday, August 17 and 18 At the geneial o! meeting in the afFdMoose meeting, lor olficers ternoon, ten candidates weie initiated held was Sunday ,e vaiious lodges, as second degiee Moose au-- 5 members, the 1P00 a. m. m the Helper civic a dutch lunch woik being put on by the Helper defollowed by tnrium at 2.00 p m. and giee team. Assisting cas V. E. Edfellowship meet.ng at 2.30 munds, only iouitii degiee Moose m gencial conleience session ? m completed the day's business. Utah. E 5 30 o'clock, Moose Presiding at conference sessions the ex ening. at jwas Charles R, Atwood, Price, gieat north moose of the state association. bJ,ld I - - Appi uxiniatt ly a coie ol delegates fiom Caiboti county will attend the louith annual convention of the Utah State Industrial Union council, affiliate of the C I. O , which will open Apnl 39 at Ogden, according to A M. Peteison, state president, and flank Bonaeei, field representative ol the C. 1. O who were visitors here y i stei day. Mr Peterson, now- - of Salt Lake City, is a foimer resident of Castle Gate, having icsided there when first chosen president of the state organisation. Endorsement of political candi-- dates, i evasion of the state council's constitution, drawing up of policy and program, and other business will occupy delegates to the convention. Of-- ) f icers will also be elected. Among the ten candidates initiated a Concluding the convention will be banquet and dance. Sunday aftei noon five were from Salt Lake City, one from Park City and the others members of flee Helper lodge as follows; Mike Savich, Bills, Rulon Rich and Stanley , -- UV 0!i, t.1 tla! 1 V) ' OK !pe PRICE, U T A II Junior High Plans Music Production In Grand Old Switvi land" is the title of the operetta to be given by the Price Junior High school next Thursday evening, March 14, at 8.00 oclock in the junior high auditorium. Theme of the musical production tells of the feud between two Swiss, and what happens to the feud when their son and daughter fall in love. PAGE THIRTEEN j Leading parts are taken by' Bev- ei ly Rasmussen, Nancy Lou Ward, Lorraine Burton, Nadine Dayley, Henry Mathis, Reid Lindstiom, Bruce Bryner, Wayne Marshall, Aden Johnson, Elwood Miller and Elroy Jones. Attractive scenery is being arrang- ed for the operetta. Directing the pioduction are Farris Edgley, music; Miss Earlene Durrant, dramatics; Miss Maude Crawford, costuming; Clark Wright, painting of scenery; John Puce, making of scenery; Miss THIRD QUARTER BEGINS Third quarter registration took place the fore part of this week, beginning Monday, at Carbon college, according to F. Wilcken Fox, registrar. Plans are now being made regarding graduation exercises to be held m May, and a definite announcement is expected to be made in the near future. Marion Robbins, accompaniment. , Student Directory El-v- Issued At College in Hunter. Price Hospital Notes j JouTC I FAMILIES U ST OMERS PA NOTHNC DOWN! BETTER VISION WEEK March 10-1- 7 Have Eyes Examined with offices registered optometrist here! STANDARD OPTICAL CO. I Manufacturing and Dispensing 31 E. MAIN ST. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis, Price, are the parents of a boy born this week at the Price hospital; a daughter was born at the hospital Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Williams, Helper, and a daughter Monday at the hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lucas, Helper. Mrs. Arthur Dalpiaz Helper, was admitted to the Pi ice hospital Friday for appendicitis operation; Miss Helen Liapis, Friday, to undergo an operation for appendicitis; Mrs. Zalla Franden, Sunday, for a thyroid operation; J. M. Vance, Castle Dale, Monday, lor a thyroid operation; Mrs. FILES FOR DIVORCE Ethel Duquesne, Tuesday, for a thyElmer W. Brinley, Sunnyside, filed roid operation, still to be pei formed; suit in district court here Saturday DeLyle Bachc-lorWattis, Wednesday for divorce from Mrs. Leona Chris for an appendicitis operation; Freddies Phillips, Wattis, Tuesday, lor an tensen Brinley on the alleged ground, of cruelty. They were married at minor operation 1938. The plaintiff asks that Admitted to the hospital lor med- Price in maiden name, Leona the defendants ical treatment were Mrs. Donnnga to her. Nevarez. Price, Monday; Mrs. W. C. Christensen, be restored Painter, Kenilworth, Monday; Miss List DLsease Cases Clarnell Rich, Helper, last Thursday; No new cases of communicable diCarlo Faccinetti, Rams, Friday; sease were reported in Carbon county George Antonakis, Helper, Sunday. Miss Jean Stoirs, Price, who injured outside of Price in the week ended her feet when a shotgun accidentally March 1, according to Dr. William M. of the state board of health. discharged, was admitted Saturday McKay In one new case of pneumonia, Price, for medical treatment. one of tuberculosis and one of septic sore throat were reported during the LOOSE LEAFS Large assortment , NOW! See the An attractive Carbon college directory, listing officers and members of the various clubs, as well as all students at the school, was issued this week by the Associated Women Students of Carbon college. Miss Betty Hakalo, chairman of the publicity committee for the A. W. S., served as editor of the booklet, assisted by: Edna Anderson, assistant editor; Ivene Pessetto, upper division; Barbara Liddell, lower division; and Louise Hills, clubs. Faculty advisor is Mrs. Bess Jones, dean of women. The directory is planned as an annual project of the A. W. S., next year's issue to be published during the iirst quarter. Opticians PRICE . at The week. If iar. 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