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Show 18, 19 JtlY 12 z r." I - ' - scn.advocat . A u P 1 up i? tut? l WOMMq ii)mll,HU"t,r,i,tu,,i,,,,"'nlll"l"li"""",i"i1 2 Chat Uncation PRICE UTAH PAGE TITRES emneanem l ! Well, you had better be le aving S0(Jn- "e are right in the middle of the vacation season, and everybody who is anybody and those who Uwta l etmng into a Ivjoroad.3''' and heading for the open - COUv Consistently - ?" personto than svummin day in July. To get right down to it, w ubstr . a Thousand Cedars by and Lowell Bretano. ' Uncaster cedar groves in a owned Darrell Blakney. great, of the novels hero-fS- ht to provide his daughters She was toasted everywhere Cedars Bode of a Thousand handed down to va name the es of Bermuda. the authors theme chosen by This played by the part novel is Civil War. in the American "1 and untroubled Bermuda Cot- -' with men like Geoffrey to too lazy hours, Kiling away ;..ate land their forefathers, men handed down to .distance, had cl a mantel of pover-w- as in trapped and peaceful. deep father was unable to ex-3Cot-we- re energy Sally and Beth obliged to ball dresses of of their mosquito netting curtains use its to it original returning lithe party was over, but every-V- as doing the same thing, erniuda slept until a day in 1861 Conferedate blackade a the first harbor of St. aer slid into the once sleepy the Overnight Ber-a- ns became hives of industry. small and pyramided great and almost overnight, t profits, sil-athe harbors were empty and Lee ruin struck the island. surrendered. Bermuda was swal-e- d up in stagnation and poverty ceep as in the days before the first The blue skies, and ier came. a houses, the cedars and palms oleanders provide a charming round and makes understand-th- e indolence of these inhabi-- ! Be-th- pro fgait- aestr ted entertainment, e already been r . - Tonight become a career with the American average man, so, as we said be- - Regular meeting of the B. be held tonisht at die fore, better start packing Country cause I think Mr. and Mrs. Jones c wdh dinner servd at 7:30. of officers will constijust got back from a trip to Kan- tuteInstallation the main business of the meet- sas City. ing with the following officers being installed: President, Mrs. Ruth Flynn, the Joneses has virtually be-'wi- eir Reverend A. M. Craig And Bride Return 11 vice president, Miss Helen Flannigan; secretary, Miss Gladys Draper; treasurer, Florence Piacitelli; parliamen- tarian, Miss Elizabeth Norton; and corresponding secretary, Mrs. Lowell F. Barker. Reverend and Mrs. A. M. Craig A musical program will provide have returned from New York City entertainment at the and reand will make their home in Price. ports are to be given meeting, by Mrs. Sophia The couple were married June 22 in Roberts, Miss Angelina Beldini, and New York at the Wadsworth Avenue Mrs. Severina Grosso, who recently Baptist church in that city. Mrs. attended the regional conference held Craig is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. at Glacier National park. William Reid of New York, and Reverend Craig is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Craig of Glasgow, Scotland, Castle Gate Bride Feted At Shower Here and New York. Mrs. Pete Tabone, formerly Miss Reverend Craig attended Carbon college and was graduated from the Bulah Snow of Castle Gate, was honNational Bible Institute. He is field ored at a beautiful shower Tuesof the Far West Interior Mis- day evening at the home of Virginia director of Bermuda. has been stationed at Salt Harding in Price. Clever favors, dain:inning with the coming of the sion, and Lake ty baskets of candies, delighted the blockade runner, the story tells City for the last two years. Reverend Craig will immediately guests among whom were many of fascinating Sally Cottrell met resume his church work in Castle the members of the Pi Gamma Chi or Wyeth, an officer in the Royal Dale and Columbia and will begin his sorority of Carbon college; Edna An- and fell in love with 7, promptly on Sunday, derson, Dorothy Bell, Lorraine De- Wyeths sympathies were with customary radio sermons Anna Marie Gow, Betty Jo South and while on leave he join-a- e July 21, over station KEUB at 12:15 Cola, Johnson, Dorothy Jones, Lucille Marunners to become master of p. m. this, Verlene Pace, Lenna Rowley, Kelpie and a special nuisance to Stapley and Madalyn White. feth Atlantic squadron, the Price Community church elected Helen Other were the honored guests guests ward the close of the war there their first officers. Those who obbrief glimpse of Wilmington, of tained offices in the new league are mother, Mrs. Snow, Cecilia Tabone, and Evelyn Branch. .nander Buell of the U. S. Nyack Marvis Alley, president; Harold of General Refreshments were served on card Brag gof the Confed-Th- e Cooper, first vice president; John book itself relates an Reeves, second vice president; Bever-Le- e tables at which the game of hearts set of the Civil awarded to war seldom treateHills, third vice president; Brian was played. Prizes were r fiction writers. McKinnon, fourth vice president; Betty Jo Johnson and Edna Grace Watkins, secretary; Mable Sea-iep- ie Officers iey treasurer; and Virginia Thomas, (ted And Installed historian. Gala Celebration Planned a special vesper service held Immediately following the election, For Wellington 1. can-1:day evening at the home of Mrs. the officers were installed at a The Wellington celebration for July McKinnon the members of Idle light service in the auditorimu of 24 will be under the sponsorship of Intermediate Epworth League of the church. the Wellington camp of the Daughters of Utah Poineers. A full day of fun and enjoyment has been planned for GET STAR-KIS- T young and old. Program for the day is as follows: Salute at sunrise; band concert at 9:30; special program at 10:30; bicycle parade at 1:30; sport events at 2:00; and dance at 9:30 p. m. Special concessions will be running continuously through the day and evening. From New York nd rery e t ISe ( :.2) ,d 17t 33c t It 5t St 5c lc SC j Three Events Occasion S m SC m Of ItHY IS CHANGING TO Enamel-line- 2 Party and Mrs. William Campbell of Price were honored Monday at a party given for them in the tabernacle. The party, being the occasion of three Mr. AMERICA Fancy Solid Star-Ki- st d say fortun-se- e We-refe- ny umte I11 and grandma spent their two" Veek7ly ing'ina hamC of course t0 the sPhis Oil the romantic marital comedy, nde t0 up cousin Lous in the evening. My Favorite Wife, which is to be ,dL1Fgy Bu,t1 thfun that wouldn't be so bad. Think of the throuKh Saturday at and the theatre. dally the energy that would save Yon could money, keep an eve om These two screen favorites things at home and still be a merge their lustrous talents in their current thousand miles away with your vehicle to produce the story of a uniradio, newspaper and magazines. B.P.W.To Install que couple a wife supposedly shipBut then keeping up with wrecked in a scientific expedition Officers she 1 recoj customers on a In Prompt Free Delivery Q FRIDAY , SATURDAY , JULY 19th - 20th n TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTmTTTTmTmTT Q) 10 the latest picture ene Dunne and Cary ' onE'- pool STAR-KIS- T Pack is highest grade by Federal Law. cans insure flavor, color and purity. is only the small, better-flavore- d Tuna. IB OIHIV rn OKI) ip CD till 'OICP events was one of the outstanding affairs of the week. Mr. Campbell celebrated his 50th birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell celebrated their 21st wedding anniversary, and it was also the occasion of their son, William Howards wedding. Dancing furnished the main diversion of the evening, and about fifty A beautiful guests were present. and Mrs. Mr. to was floor lamp given Campbell, Sr., as an anniversary gift. joined seven years ago, and a husband who capitalizes the Enoch Arden precedent and Surprisingly, Irene is rescued and returns unannounced the same day that Cary and his bride leave on their But Irene, still in love honeymoon. with Cary, launches a campaign of interception, which turns the bride into a The uproarious complications mount as Cary learns that Irene was alone on that desert isle with another man a handsome, who wants to marry Irene! Wallace Beery has the leading role in the historical picture, 20 Mule Team, which will be at the Carbon on Saturday and the Price theatre from Sunday through Tuesday. The four-to- n wagons wnieh originally hauled thousands of tons of borax out of Death Valley in the 1890s, are seen in the film, in just as good condition as when they were in regular service four decades ago. The Oomph Girl, Ann Sheridan, will be seen Sunday through Tuesday at the Utah Theatre in "Naughty But Nice," the story of a staid young music professor who unwillingly becomes a hit songwriter when his classical compositions are swung over the air. In leading roles are Dick Powell, Gale Page, Helen Broderick, Allen Jenkins, Zuza Pitts, Ronald Reagan and Maxine Rosenbloom. Showing as the other half of the double feature will be Gambling On the semi-mania- two-fist- Best U The SQC LBS 25 LBS 100 n n Pork& Beans TISSUE U Q 1.40 Q g.7S n 2 No. 2 D 0 MILK PRESERVES Tall Cans JAR Salad Dressing 2Q OLEO Pineapple Broken AREO WAX Frt. Coqktail AREO WAX Slices PINT TALL CAN QUART PREM c. DEV. MEAT CAN 12-O- z. he-m- an ed high-wheel- 4 in 1 ROCK CREEK BRAND LB. ed n 33c Egg Mac - Spaghet n 15 $1.99 lbs TULIP Beehive Girls Attend 48-L- BAG . KRAFT CHEESE Encampment At Mud Springs The annual Beehive girls encampis being held this year at Mud Springs. Especially important is the encampment this year as it is the 25th anniversay of the establishing of the Beehive organization. Tonight the main meeting of the conclave will be held featuring a patriotic program. Arvel Stevens of Price has been secured as special speaker at this campfire meeting. About 150 girls of the Carbon stake T 5 lbs High Seas. ment MAC-SPAGHE- 2 49c lbs PEAS Q J conn BEANS CANS 25c Coffee are attending the encampment at which they will participate in hiking, nature lore, campfire activities, story telling, and sporting events. Leaders in charge of the encampment are Mrs. Eldon Golding, Mrs. Arvel Anderson, and Mrs. Rulon A. Bryner. The gills will return to their homes Friday. Bible School To Close Sunday The 1940 Vacation Bible school of the Price Community church will come to a dose Sunday with a demonstration of handiwork and a special program given by the children who have attended the school and will receive certificates for attendance and work done. The program will take place during the regular church services. Miss Nelle Wright of- - Salt Lake City, educational advisor for the Utah Mission, has been in charge of the Bible school with the following assistants: Miss Alice Rathmill and Helen Rae Neilson, in the kindergarten; Mrs. John Maulsby and Miss Betty Broyles, in the. primary department; Mrs. Ted Thomas in the junior department; Miss Josephine Seatotn, secretary; and Mrs. Glen Heaven-ridg- e. D D nu SLICED DELICIOUS Dl IWWf vUU flavor-pounU dLMvii TENDER, MILK o Veal Steak nd D PICKLED PIGS FEET Cottage Gheisi 2 Devotionals, Bible study, and recreational activities have been included in the daliy program of the school from 9:00 to 11:00 a. m. each day for , . the past two weeks. Moose Ladies To . . . Honor Visitor Price Ladies of the Moose will meet tonight in the Price civic auditorium. The meeting is to honor Blanch Walker, grand ritualistic officer, of Mooseheart, Illinois, who has just attended a Moose conference in Colo- rado. The ritual will be exemplified and later a social will be in order. Mrs. Vera Judd, Mrs. Dudley Hanley, and Mrs. John Causer are in charge of all arrangements for the social. Visiting officer at the meeting will be Mrs. H. H. Adams, state regent, from Helper. Better Mothers Met Last Week Members of the Better Mothers club of Price met at the home of Glenda Rhodes last Wednesday. The lesson, "The Story of Esther, was told very capably by Louella After refreshments were Downard. served, Lena Harmon led the club in group singing. (Continued on Page Six) ... 19c SET 3 . 29c ""1 17c a D a If n y D POTATOES 10 LBS 0 CANTALOUPES 0 9c 23roSBE: 19c 0 No. 2s-- SEEDLESS GRAPES 2 19c LETTUCE D PACK n 115 nnnnanna n n |