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Show TRSDAY, JVLV 18. 181 ZH Society Notes fcounly-- i i umimu E SPX. AP VOCATE. PRICE, UTAH Chsen Delegates 1 Y ,UIit)iiJ Ei m m iMeacham, Mrs. Cecil Behumn, Mrs MhnSw amoSsen ut Mounl Peasant Dt,Curtls Mrs. Fred Thompson, Mrs. Frank Olsen, Mrs. George Poland, and Mrs. Frank Burdick. Mrs. Johnson won a for highest score and Mrs. Bob prize Christensen was awarded a consolation prize for the Malatche was hostess low score. Alter the games, Mrs fo rher daughter, Ger-- at Wilde served a delightful lunch. PAGE THIRTEEN m m Sel-Satu- rd tennch aephew, at a Pary birthday- - Mhiast Thursday morning. we peari and Ruby Lee Allpaveiey, Erma Vcoiwumers, Maybelle Allred, and ffl,psts ey. Reave-Gues- SMaSrnmoI ts S.t Mme. IPriee BruA Co. CASH o SPECIALS Castle Gate .I7Tbe o O o O o 40c Size 25c Size 33c 19c Pearl Evans. The Relief society held a quilting in the school house last Tuesday. All ladies were served refreshments during the day. Mrs. Annie Evans entertained the members of the Sewing club last Thursday afternoon at the home of Charles Houghton. Refreshments were served to the ladies after a pleasant afternoon of sewing. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Durrant entertained in honor ot Reverend and Mrs. Bert Draper of Oregon, Illinois, and Mrs. Harry Virden and children of Livingston, Montana, last Friday evening. A long table was set on the lawm and refreshments were of picnic nature. Other guests were: Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Draper and Arthur Draper ol Price, Mr. and Mrs. V. E Gilbert and Earl and Donna Gilbert, and Mr. and Mrs. John Houghton and children. Mrs. Pete Tabone, formerly Miss Bulah Snow, was feted this last Monday evening at a miscellaneous shower given at the Castle Gate hotel by Miss Cecelia Tabone, assisted by her The mother, Mrs. James Tabone. evening was spent in playing cards land games and prizes were given to high honors. A large cake decorated the center of the table and garden flowers decorated the room. Mrs. Tabone received many beautiful and useful gifts. Invited guests were: z, Mrs, George Pizza, Mrs. Frank Mrs. Fred Bosone, Mrs. Oris Maulsby, Mrs. Thomas Beveridge, Mrs. James Bergera. Mrs. John BiH. anco, Mrs. Vernon Mills, Mrs. C.BesMills, Mrs. Dave Griffiths, Mrs. sie Snow, Mrs. Kenneth Alexander, Mrs. Willis Larsen, Mrs. Frank Mon-gonMrs. George Haslam, Miss Fabrizzio, Miss Marietta Miss Josephine Martinelli, Miss Evelyn Branch, Miss Marguerite Ludwig, Miss Leola Winn, Miss Thelma Taylor, Miss Vera Petersen, Miss Helen Stapley, Miss Anna Mane Miss Gow, Miss Marjorie Babcock, Eleen Brady. Miss Dorothy Jones, Miss Helen Fabrizzio, Miss Susan Maulsbv. Miss Mary Mecham. Miss Dal-pia- e, QUART CODE No. 216 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BGURBON WHISKY OMffhMBRAND DISTILLERY At CO, INCORPORATED touiivile, In Kentucky, Since 1870 Mike Marakis, president of the Price chapter of the Order of Ahepa, left; James Halamandaris, president of the Black Diamond chapter of the Sons of Pericles, right. Bottom George Karras, left; Gust Platis, right. These will be among the delegates from here to district and national Order of Ahepa conventions within the next few weeks. Mike Marakis and Gust Platis ace the delegates to the district Ahepan meet, scheduled for August 4 to 6 at Green River, Wyoming. George Karras and Mr. Platis are delegates to the national conclave, August 11 to 18, at Seattle, Washington. James Halamandaris, George Flat-i- s and John Mahleres are the elected delegates of the Sons of Pericles to the district and national conventions, to be held at the same time as those of the Order of Ahepa. Squibhs TOOTHPASTE A 40c Size X 25c Size fY $50 $100 GENUINE BARGAINS USED ELECTRIC RANGES $25.00 10 $75.00 In Good Condition USED WASHING MACHINES ; $5.00 10 $50.00 Worth Twice as Much MUTUAL LUMBER COMPANY PRICE, UTAH 33c m 50c Jean Nolan Preparations Y Y Genuine La Reina California Pottery Special Y COMPLETE SERVICE FOR 39c Y ONE. SIX COLORS. Y NO CHECK. Y Value $2.10 Y TEEL LIQUID Y 50c Size 39c Yours for . . . Y 25c Size 23c $5.00 in trade and Y Y Maglac Anti-aci69c Y TOOTHPASTE Come in and ask us how to OVEN-PROO- Community Church Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., classes for every age, Bible study and a welcome. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. Demonstration of work done in D. V. B. school with each department taking part, C. E. Beveridge presiding. Ladies Aid will meet in the church parlor following demonstration Sun day morning. Intermediate Epworth League at 7:00 p. m. in the primary room. Always when Christianity has seemed spent it has burst forth with new life. T. H. EVANS, Pastor. ; Y Y Y Y MUSICIANS LOCAL UNION ELECTS NESTOR MACKEY Nestor Mackey was elected presi dent of United Musicians local union No. 846 at g meeting here Monday Larry Regis was named evening. vice president and Carol Mackey was secretary-treasure- r. The union is affiliated with the C. I. O. PENCILS Red, Blue, Silver, and all kinds' of black lead pencils for sale at Clear Creek A party was given July 9 ceY!,brf1t' Miss Phyllis ing the 16th birthday of Guests at the party were Hansen. Siame Ruby and Wanda Shalley,Malaska, Koski, Ethel Tucker, Elsie and Elsie Erkkila. was held The Weekly Bridge club Mrs. Phyllis of home the Thursday at ser-ve- d Koski. A delicious luncheon was to Mrs. awarded and prizes were Lucille Gordon, Mrs. Josie Nelson, and Mrs. Blanch Hardy. of A barbeque was given in honor birthDoreen Wiseman on her ninth Sunday by her day at the ball ground F. L. Wiseman. Mrs. and parents Mr. were Those attending the affaira Dee Ray Dick Sutton, and Shirley and Joyce Tann-lun- d Hansen, Mary Lou Geraldine Llewl-ly- n, Koski, Irene Ball, Joan and Colleen WalMcCarthy Lois Arm and Jenny Bob- Jube, Helen Tucker, Jean lace Sunnyside honored at Miss Ruth Prestotn was occasion the Monday, a lawn party birthday. The lawn with was beautifully decorated Games were played and SrdMhme were served 0 tte guests: Irene Murg, ueveriy Van- Peterson, LarueFHward Sogr Wagoner, Colleen Preston, Jack Wmn, Rp7iak Pauline Roseman, Orlan Durrant, Max Himter, Liifdsav IJary Ann and Martin Ro- Ruth and dash Herbert Preston, EllaFreddie h, Paul Turner, Glenda and Nuzio. Vera and Frank Ci-vis- and 69c Y tt Chamberlains Lotion A $1.00 Size 50c Size 83c 42c Y Hygrade TOILET CREAM 17c Special KOTEX 2-f- 39c or MODESS, Regular Special 12s Size LOTION 20c MODESS, Junior Y v Special SPECIAL t X 12s, J ERGENS Y Y 12s Size 15c Dp cpv TOILET TISSUE 79c $1.00 Size ; Y 50c Size 3-f- 39c HINDS HONEY & ALMOND CREAM SPECIAL 25c $1.00 Size Bottle 49c or Kleenex Tussues Y Y Y x t Special, fY 2-f- 500s size Y Y Special fY Regular Special, MODESS, v S. M. A. ANTISEPTIC Special. 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Y Samuel Shelley, and Billyl Y Y Scofield Y the home at met club Y The Bridge evening of Mrs. Bill Koski Monday were Miss Y Those attending the affair Binns, Moyle Mrs. Pncsie Harkness, A Mrs. Joe Skufca, Mrs. Lenard Strang, Claire Stone, Mrs Mike Zuber, Mrs. Luncheon Miss Caroline Gorishek. were awarded. was served and prizes tain this beautiful pottery. 39c Lb Y F d 50c Size Theatrical Cream 1-- t 59c 39q 19c $1.00 Penslar ob- ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS T0 75c Size 50c Size 25c Size 19c Y Emelia Tallerico, Mrs. W. D. Bryson and the honored guests little sisters, Bonnie Mae and Arnolene Snow. USED Y Y Y Y Listerine Antiseptic All-rr'M- rs Top fY t Penslar Antiseptine Full Pint Bottle 49c Y Pepsodent Toothpaste lnS? PINT SPECIALS THIS WEEK PAVE AT KELLEYS ed CODE No. 217 cash Highest Quality Merchandise At Lowest Possible Prices THIS WEEK adles Auxiliary met last Wednesday evening in the Scout of room under the direction of their new Merrv Mixers, cooking class Wed-tvat president. Mrs. Leo Miller. Ti ot Hiawatha met After the home ot Mrs. Richard business, refreshments were served to ne call of mem-Ha- m those attending. The Ladies Auxilsirp At the roli each girl responded with an iary sponsored First Aid training all cooking in its diifer-- i last week to all ladies interested. e nhafes After business, the The Primary officers under the di- cooking different'dishes. rection of Counsellors Mrs. Mary and Mrs. Ann Jones gave a t Babcock nriiig her birthday, Mrs. Ora ,?n was hostess Thursday evening party for outgoing officers in the of her friends and neigh- - school house last Monday evening. Games were enjoyed for the of whom presented her evening entertainment and refreshments were was The evening gift. lovely The ten honored guests as gloved with the game of Five Hun- served. follows were each given a beautiful 'S3 Guests were Mrs. Claire Bernard Christensen, Mrs. picture in remembrance for their Chris-- " Primary work: Mrs. Agnes Harrison, Burgess, Mrs. Robert Mrs. Johnson. Roy Mrs. Mary Stevens, Mrs. Thalia Emar Mrs. Thacker, Mrs. Elma Batchelor, Miss Patsy Rae Olson. Mrs. Annie Evans, Mrs. Gladys Parry, Mrs. Corrine Booth, Mrs, Christine Sabin and Miss mem-jJSjoy- EY L afternoon Mrs. Andy ned a number of her Grimes little friends honor of Donnies fifth t g 35c Lotion 60c Set of 6 Safe-Edg- e Beverage Glasses 95c Value 69c While they last 25- - Tennis Rackets WELL BUILT $1.98 Special fT Faultless Bottles ft Regular 10c Y Y Y T Y 25c Special, Faultless Nipples A t Regular 10c Y 25c Special, 4-f- or 3-f- or tT Y T Y T fY t T |