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Show THURSDAY, PAGE SIX Red Cross Sewing Classes Started Here knitting instruction cl.iss for beginners has been started by Mrs. Rae Sawley in the American Legion hall. So far the class consists of about forty members who are interested in the Red Cross knitting program. Mrs. Ruth Flynn is in chaige of the sewing group in Price, and they have been A working on Red Cross ho' pital garments. Mrs. Robert Fergusson, finance chairman has purchased material for garments and yarn for knitting which will be distributed Monday to volunteer workers so that finished garments may be sent to Euroiie before September 1. In chaige of the Price knitting group is Mrs. Rae Sawley; at Helper the leader is Mrs. Bert Bunnel; at Columbia, Mrs. E. S. OConnor; and at Kenilworth, Mrs. Jack Smith. Materials will be distributed to the leaders in each group, who in turn will give it to the individuals in their groups. Couple Entertain In Joes Valley Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Hills took sev eral couples to Joes Valley Sunday and entertained them at a breakfast at Delan Olsons ranch in the valley. Those making the trip and attending the breakfast were Mr. and Mis. Al-- ! len Browne, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur N, Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jameson, Mr. and Mrs William Dolloff, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Redd, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coult. The group spent the day at the nt 1 , M uncertain ! Make YOUR selection NOW! .o, formei ly Miss Ruth Andei son of Puce will be honored this evening at a kitchen shower held at the home of Mrs. David Anderson in Price. Mrs. Rell Anderson and Mrs. Ray Down-ar- d are hostesses for the affair. Light refreshments will be served, and games will furnish the evenings enjoyment for the expected 25 guests, In the Face of Higher Manufacturing Co,ts! Imagine Percales lie d, unbleached gay printed percale! PINT COMFORTERS Sleek rayon taffeta filled with fine quality down to keep jou luxuriously warm! Treated to prevent moth damage and to preserve its plump beauty for vears to come! Pastels and Cut size, 72 in.xSI in. $jr90 Price unbelievably loyv! HEMMED FLOUR SQUARES Vrs'u e UpK-'otob'- 25 for ( deep-tone- new material! Size 33"x32. Wash- ed, bleached SATIN COMFORTERS and mangled. Buy a good supply at this price! frmmra 'd I s. J c All Boys Polo SHIRTS value! Amazing Beautiful patterns in a huge July Clearance Event ! Buy them NOW for School wear! Save! Small The regular meeting days which' been set by the public library for childrens story hours have been! altered for next week due to the Pioneer day holiday. On Thursday afternoon, July 25, at 2 00 oclock, Anette Lefler will take charge of the story hour for the older young people ten years of age and up. On Saturday Betty Hakalo will tell stotnes for children under ten. The following week the regular days will again be maintained. No. t:t Down Filled HUY hae No. 12 bleached Muslins and Story Hour Days To Be Changed 1 1 lus-tro- These will sell like hot cakes, so come early! tScayurt PINT and sateen binding that matches the handsome plaids. Large size, 72 in. x 84 in! Y oull be wise to buy several of these fluffy pairs! NOW! Muslins ycuL DlARl heavy blankets g SAVINGS! Not less than 5 pure wool with SHORT LENGTHS ir tf good-lookin- that will give you years of wear warmth at a price that means Hostess Gives Youngster Celebrates Eighth Birthday Kent Wilcox wras honored on his eighth birthday Monday afternoon at a party given by his mother, Mrs. Quentin Wilcox. Among those who attended the party held in the city park were Bobby Crockett, LaMar Hussey, Pat Tripp, Virginia and Beverly Thomas, David Pizutto, Billy Hill, Grant Lindstrom, Carol and Evelyn Shafer, and Jack and Francis Armstrong of Kenilworth. seemed Tremendous Savings PART WOOL PAIRS Bridge Breakfast A bridge breakfast was held at the home of Mrs. L. R. Fullmer Wednesday mornnig. Garden flowers made up the theme of the decorations, and the following guests were present: day. Mrs. Flora Edwards, Mrs. W. F. MyA new member has been taken into S. H. Laird, Mrs. the club, Mrs. Kenneth Spencer of ers, Ed Joe Seaton, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Guy Whitford, Virden, Price, Mrs. Oscar Johnson, Mrs. Karen Mrs. Eleanor Rehor, Mrs. G. Amere Club Meets And W. Leatham, Mrs. Vernon Merrill and Gives Shower Mrs. Reagan Ratliff. Regular meeting of the Ameie club Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. of Price was held Wednesday eveSeaton, Mrs. Whitford, and Mrs. ning at the home of Mrs. Floyd Marx. After the business meeting, a handkerchief shower was given in honor Italian Lodge To Hold of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Picnic And Dance James Young. A picnic and open-adance will be given next Thursday by the members of the Italian lodge Stella DAm-eiic- a No. 77 of Helper. The womens i o (Ys lodge of Helper and the mens and womens lodges of Price will all be in attendance. A special invitation has Vf'crrYr ,been extended to the Sunnyside lodges, and the public is also invited to attend. V4 ROCK-BOTTO- PRICES FOR TOP QUALITY Husbands Honored At Swim And Picnic Members of Club Twelve of Price will honor their husbands at a swimming party and park luncheon Fri- No. . AV-irkA-S- PAY Ax-elgar- Law-Awa- t. 111 Sunny-side- , jou consider immediately your Blaktt Never before has it been so important that on these necessities are climbil Markets Winter! Bedding needs for Fall and months and acted this ago anticipated prompl higher each month! Fenney's fortunately low cost on an basis! There's contracts extremely our interests by placing huge j "'itTai, rochboltom low quality and combined Question Wev's unexcelled heller . sell-ouYoi y agam have the prj? our Adding Eent this year should be a rapidone we must which of remind thing you and Theres wish! just that ilege and mav pav as you Fall prices will be definitely higher and deliveries is these prices apply to stock on hand! ranch and light refreshments were served at intervals. Bride Feted Tonight At Kitchen Shower Mis John A. Patterson of JllY A Grand Buy Because Beautifully stj led! Theyre Filled with clean, neyv cotton! Carefully stitched to preyent bunching! These lovely comforters are coyered yyith lustrous sateen in dainty floral and paisley patterns. 98 Jm 72 in.x84 in. cut size 70 xi Big lumbo Value 80 PART WOOL DOUBLE Our BIGGEST SELLER! Whale of a Value and a Big Arm-loa- d of Savings! For number of pairs sold last year this number was tops it will repeat the performance this year! If there ever was a real value this is it and we urge you to act promptly LAY THEM AWAY and pay as you go! The value is big and the savings bigger! Med. Thimble Club Meets Friday Members of the Thimble club were lentei tamed at the home of Mrs. Mar- -j BOTTLED IV BOND vin Witt Friday eening. Guests who were served a delicious luncheon and spent the remainder of the evening sewing weie Mrs. Ida Thomas, Mrs. Lincoln Marshall, Mrs. Ray Branch, Mrs. Jessie R. Higgins, Mrs. Ernest Branch, Mrs. Wallace Grange, and straight bourbon rmsKEY Mrs. Ezra Branch. j and Pant for Sets Sport Quick Clearance! m The reduction is drastic and the savings big! Shirt (II 11 SCH1SK1J5Y proof Copyright 1940, Schcnlcjr Distillers Corporation, New York Gty. All Sizes! rTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTf Joli Kru To Meet Tonight Members of the Job Kru club will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. George Mathis. Members of the club to attend the meeting are Mrs. Madsen, Mrs. Carmen Lewis, Le-no- Irene Perkins, t Financing Service PROMPT ATTENTION to your auto refinance needs is assured in advance when yon :all and give us the opportunity to help yon solve yonr particular problem. Our plan of refinancing is so flexible that it can be adapted to practically any situation. Youll find it convenient, economical and satisfactory in all respects. PRIVATE LOAN Credit Company Rooms 1 and 2 Silvagni Bldg. UTAH PRICE Childrens re Mrs. Ann Noorda, Mrs. Rhea MacAr-'thu- r, Mrs. Jeanette Forrester, Mrs. Fern Fausett, Mrs. Lula Anderson, Mrs. Josephine Jones, Mrs. Bonnie Jensen. Mrs. Lorna Lambert, Mrs. u i 1.00 100 Hostess Entertains At Dinner Party Mrs. T. N. Jensen of Pi ice entertained Thursday evening at a dinner party for two couples. Guests at the event were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Powell of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Jeanselme. House guests at the Jensen home during the rodeo were Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jensen of Manti, and their daughter, Maida, Max Larsen of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde , WHITE SHOES Plenty of summer m left to get your money out of the fine values on this clean-u- p A Its handsome floyyer-ba.skdesign, its gorgeous reversible colors distinguish it. Woven of softest, warmed all yyool for long years of sen ice and lasting beauty! for YOUR ECONOMY 890 Full 72 in.84 in. size White Sheet BLANKETS Mens OXFORDS A'our chance All to l our JL Oxfords reduced! Wear them now and dye for later use! 1.87 Always a need for them summer and winter! Heres a real money-savin- g opportunity! Fine quality and full standard size! FOR & vv y f AA m better White and two-ton- e Sky-Hig- Value That Cant Beat! Exquisitely Loyelv WOOL BLANKETS COMFORTERS All Pure Virgin Wool! Size 72 in. x 84 in! Down Filled! Mothproofed! Here it is at last the comforter youve dreamed of but never thought you could value like this is as rare as snow in July! Made of strong, springy 'i wool; A gin wool (not reworked a fluffy warmth-retainintreate nap ! Scientifically that won't split or crack, to make it safe from moths-Iand embroidered in a trapunto exquisite pastels and Pattern thats a joy to behold! richly bound with In soft, glowing colors satin. that rayon vul1 Covered with rich rayon yvith g taf-fet- a deep-tone- 4-- 1 a,dd ,)eauty to our bedroom! BS5I n h Be et ! REDUCED SAVE! Marriage Of Local Couple Announced Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Wilberg of Castle Dale announce the marriage of their daughter, Ruby, to Howard Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell of Price. The couple wrere married in Salt Lake City Tuesday, July 15. A reception in honor of the newlyweds will be held in Castle Dale, given by Mr. and Mrs. Wilberg. All Wool BLANKETS C. PENNEY CO., INC. $90 s, |