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Show THE PAGE TWELVE PRICE, E, U T A U Mr. and Mis Laar c among the Hiawatha vis,.0 at lhvorth Saturday. Miss Bilhe Snow of Mt Bv Mi; G I . Hall visiting with her cousin ' Vera Mr. of nell, and Allen Scow Lodewi to. daughter Ko-Mrs. Winona Luke of Lode.-ertwas taken Minid Jeny Or Salt Lake ,,,he8ue.t h in the St Mai Ks hospital in underwent she wheie Otv Thui-da;m operation foi appendicitis. Mi and Mrs. Lee Kirk and their 'sun and daughter, William and Helen to Salt Lake City Satur-ijaiti, towentattend the luneral oi Mr. HIAWATHA NEWS AMU, SPEAK HERE The Ware boys, Miss Arlene Bailey and the Boy Scouts were also entii-taine- d at a party given by Mm Dykes and the Bee Hive girls. Society Notes County-Wid- e SUN-ADVOCAT- S it Scofield 1 oast last Wednesday evening. Tommy Dykes was the honoied guests at his bnthday paity l.et eeek. The following friend-- , attend ed the affair: Judith Newton, Caio) Sutton, Lois Ann Wallace, Marlene McCarthy, Joan Ball, Joan Waie, Geraldine Llewellyn, Dai roll Mower, Dale Koski, Duane Jones, and Gene and Eddie Jukes. Gordon Durate was honored on his birthday at a party given for him by his grandmother, Mrs. Dave Gordon. Games afforded plenty of intei for the guests among whom were LaMae Waterfield, Doreen Wiseman, Geraldine Llwellyn, Arlene Bailey, Shirley and Carrol Sutton, Coleen Ball, Betty Jeurgens, Jean Tucker, Patsy Duarte, Helen Sube, Irene Koski, Louise and Jay Bailey, Darry Reid Hilton of Salt Lake Johnnie Erkkila, Max Ware, Bobby City celebrated his fourth bnthda The Weekly Bridge club was held Jensen, Jerry Wallace, Dick Sutton with a party given by Mis. Homer at the home of Mrs. D. G. Gordon. A and Claude Nelson. Healy at her home last Tuesday afdelicious luncheon was served and ternoon. Games were played and Ruby Shelley and Elsie Erkkilaa luncheon served to the following. prizes were awarded to Phyllis Koski, Elma Nelson, and Doris Llewellyn, entertained at a farewell party for Colleen Harrison, LuAnn Stevens. with Josi Gordon winning the guest Kay, Karl, and Max Ware. Refresh- Dorothy, Joyce and Gwendolyn Harments were served and games were dee, Jackie and Tommy Hilton, Walprize. played around a campfire. Other lace and Dan Jame,s Duane Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. McCoy Nelson and guests w'eie Bertha Eikkila, Siame Chailie Jo Houghton and John Healy Miss Donna Gordon entertained Koski, Wanda Shelley, Meilin Shelnieces and nephews with a weiner ley, and Jack Bailey. Kent Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Evans, celebrated his fouith birthday last week with a party, entertaining a number of his little Mrs. Joe Skufea was a charming hostess at a bridge party held at her home Monday evening. Among the guests who attended the affair were: Mis. Lenard Strang, Mrs. J. E. Whal-aMrs. Matt Koski, Miss Ruby Harkness, Mrs. Mike Zuber, Mrs. Clair Stone, and Mrs. Bill Koski. A delicious luncheon was served and prizes were awarded to Miss Harkness and Miss Stone. tain-me- n, nt LABOR OPPORTUNITY American labor has a hand in guiding It is not iorced by to work under taskmasters imperious slave conditions for slave wages. And because American labor has this unequalled liberty of voice and action in the control of its own affairs, it, also, has the priceless opportunity to demonstrate to the world that democracy does work and that it works better than any other system in the world in providing the maximum happiness and security for the individual. NO BANKING BUSINESS BE its own destinies. WILL TRANSACTED ON THIS HOLIDAY CARBON EMERY BANK A crowd of young boys and girls enjoyed a watermelon bust here last week given in honor of Miss Georgia Olson, who visited all her friends before returning to Salt Lake City. Mr .and Mrs. L. E. Acord entertained Sunday at dinner for Mrs. Acords parents, Mr. and Mrs. Petty of Fer-ho- n, and Mrs. Acords sisters; Mrs. Lolly and Mrs. Stevens of Salt Lake City and Mrs. McNeil of FEDERAL nephew Satui day morning James Johnstone attended the festivities at Kenilworth, where he acted as one of the judges in the first aid contests. and Mrs. E. M. Chadsey of Mi Shendaii, Wyoming, are visiting here with Mrs Chudsey's parents, Mr. and Mis G F. Hall Mr and Mrs. H. W. Utterback and i.son, Harry Lee, are spending their vacation in southern California. Robert Kelly spent two days at the Pleasant Valley reservoir this week, RESERVE Dr. Herbert B. Maw, former state senator, University of Utah dean, and friend of labor, will be the principal speaker on the Labor Day program at Price next Monday afternoon at the city park. Dr. Maw is a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Thayn. Donna Thayn, Connie Knight, Barbara Giundvig, Dea Peteison. Barbara Russell, Roberta Pierce, and Mrs Sadie Pierce. NO MORE HEADACHES REAL MAN WE TAKE KEEPS the 'i UP SAwinG other. . TO THE TIMBER When people have to meet emergency expenses in addition to regular living costs there is a tendency to let bills lag. With the aid of a personal loan you can pay your bills promptly and thus maintain your credit standing. If you need money, come in for information about our economical Porsonal Loan plan. GOVERNOR Youll Be Frankly Told if Glasses Are NOT Needed! Mr. and Mrs. Miles H Johnson of Vallevjo, California, and Mr. and Mrs. William Bitton and Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Bradshaw. The two umting women are sisters of Mrs Bradshaw Bitten. Draper and L. E Petersen attended the sacramental meeting in Sunnyside Sunday afternoon and spoke in the capacity of home missionaries They weie accompanied by Miss Hardy of Puce, who talked on the seminary work. Geoige B. Jorgensen, piesident of Caibon stake, and his two counsel-loi- BROAD-MINDE- The Peoples Candidate PARTY Price, Ut, MAKES ITS DEBUT III UTAH at Paysons 13th Annual ONION DATS & HOME COMING AUG. Mrs. John Stagg entertained at a birthday party Saturday given in honor of her daughter, who is five years old. The following guests were Doris Ray Zorn, Janet present: Munk, May Bundy. Virginia Marry, Gene Murry, Annette Huntsman, Carrol Timothy, Loan Dean Timothy. Carolalee Bean, Jimmie Bean, Joan Rowley, Cairol Ann McFall, Joan jMcFall, Karl Downard. and Denmce W OPTICIANS NIGHT HORSE RACING The regular Work and Business meeting of the Spring Glen Relief so-- I ciety for September will be held (Wednesday, September 4, starting at 2:00 p. m. Miss Maud Martin ol the Utah Extension service will have .charge of the w'ork. She will give instructions in remodeling and altering used clothing. Also she will advise on other types of sewing. In order that new articles may be completed, she will extend her services through 'Thursday if it is found necessary. and DISPENSING 31 E. Main St. Mr. N. 30 to SEPT. 2 Program of Events- - Night Horse Racing and a combination a conthree ring circus tinuous round of entertainment for one admission. Starts promptly at 7 p. m. Fnday August 30th 29-a- Mammoth Parade at 5 p. Saturday, August 31 and the Night Horse Races and Circus again at 7 p, m. Mammoth Mond?y, September 2 (Labor Day) Parade at 10 a. m. and Afternoon Races with Special Acts at 2 p. m. m. WELLINGTON NEWS iimrnii AND MANUFACTURING Ellis. He IS; SERVICE WITH DEMOCRATIC FOR ME! "Its so silly to go on having headaches when modem glasses can stop them. I had one headach after another for years before I had my eyes examined and learned it was nothing How about YOU? Have a complete more than eyestrain! NOW! See the registered optometrist here! eye examination Spring Glen for 32 YEARS I Hiawatha Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Scow and family attended a family reunion of the Scow' family in Huntington canyon. CEU.OW5 HAS FAMILIES CUSTOMERS" PAY NOTHND DOWN l is WOOb-wh- ile BORN LEADER LOYAL AMERICAN FRIEND TO ALL PEOPLE LARGE EMFLOYER OF MEN AN EXPERIENCED EXECUTIVE A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAN A TRAINED ENGINEER AND BUILDER CITIZEN A TOLERANT A TRIEND OF THE FARMER AND OF LABOR Inquire The CVCoiocysez aOAinst n A A A A - YOUR GAIN HWEEKLY Mrs. Lloyd Crogan was hostess on Wednesday morning at a breaktast-luncheo- n. Those who attended and The Seagull handiciaft class met the affair were: Mrs W. N enjoyed Tuesday at the home of Miss Elaine Mrs. Nevin Wetzel of Salt Wetzel, Tryon. Lake City. Msis Minnie Newton, Mrs James Johnstone, Mis. Dan Garber, BlueMunson the Carol entertained Lee Kirk, and Ruth Miss bird Needlecraft class last week Miss Helen Wetzel, Mis. Kuk Guests were Virginia Mortensen, Joyce Simmons, Grace Jones, Georgia The birthday of Mrs. William Bum was celebiated at a party gnen in her honoi by several li lends Saturday attei noon. Each guest present'ed Mrs. Burn with a beautiful hand-- 1 keichiet, and a number ol ti lends who weie unable to attend sent her The following guests were gilts. seated at two beautifully decorated tables. Mis. Frank Olsen, Mis. Bob Kelly, Mrs. Melville Sherfick, Mrs. James Johnstone, and Mrs. Dick Hampshiie. A Candidate Piano governor. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Democratic Beautiful Spinette letuining Friday alternoon. SYSTEM a NOW OUR LOSS Plus BANDS - PROGRAMS - DANCES BASEBALL - CARNIVALS - FUN Plan Now To Spend The Labor Day Week End At ..PAYSON.. s, He is NOT: A RADICAL TIED TO ANY GROUP AFRAID TO MAKE DECISIONS MACHINE A MEMBER OF THE A PROFESSIONAL POLITICIAN FINANCED BY BIG INTERESTS ELECT HIM GOVERNOR! BUNDYS RECORD (Read It And Compare With Others) AGE 65. Raised on a farm. EDUCATION High School, 4 years. College 4 years. Graduate Civil Engineer. EXPERIENCE Four years and three months Captain and Major U. S. Anny during World War. IN CHARGE nearly $20,000,-00- 0 of Government construction including Ogden Arsenal. MAY"OR of Ogden, during worst years of depression. Set up the first comprehensive relief program for cities iin Utah. PAID OFF the City hall bonds in 1931, which opened way to build new City find County Building. REDUCED OGDENS public debt by sound handling of finances and Government. APPOINTED by President Roosevelt as a member of Utah Advisory Board for P. W. A. in 1933, passing on applications for loans and grants to nearly every section of the state, and totaling nearly 1930-193- 3, $22,000,000. e relief in public addresses and over radio in 1930, long before Government or State action was taken. HAS PUBLICILY advocated development of industry to provide payrolls for wage earners and for employment of our youth whe are leaving Utah in alarming numbers. (Paid Political Adv)- - FIRST ADVOCATED social security and old-ag- Parley H. Rhead and An el Stevens, were speakers in the loc... Sunday eemng sacramental meeting Miss LaRue Frandsen and Miss Enid Waterman of Price were aKo present and gave talks on the semmaiy Mr. and Mrs. George N. HiH returned Sunday with their new school bus from Lima, Ohio. Misses Flora and Marilyn Snow re turned home Sunday after spending a week at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Cowan Hiawatha. Kermit Petersen and O L Snow were business visitors in Salt Lake City on Friday. Mrs. Jack Davis attended the woild premiere of the movie. -- Brigham Young in Salt Lake Citv" on Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dowdle were here on Saturday, hunting a place in which to live this winter. Mrs. Alfred Powell entertained the W. A. C.s at her home on Wednesday afternoon of last week. Women present were Mesdames Edith Baldwin, Della Thayn, Nona Snow, Irene Burnett, Norma Snow, Velma Petersen, Ida Quayle, Olive Evans. Minnie Huber, Melba Behunin, Wanda Petersen and Gladys Burnett. Zzzvza , Mrs. Ammon Throckmartin and children of Santaquin spent a few BOTTLED I IV BOND days last week visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Harriet Pierce. Miss Ethel Haskin was honored on her 1th birthday at a party given bv her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haskin. at their home in Wellington STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY About 16 guests were present at the affair and were entertained with 100 proof. Copyright 1940, Schenley games, dancing and a delicious Distillers Corporation, New York Gty. OLD SGHENLEY KtiSLER PRIVATE BLIND-- A Grom. 9Q Proof. Jujjut BLENDED WHISKEY. cM,f pitting NUral Sp"11 0'"1 75 Ini Co fm , t aTzrencebuUj. u Bor- - must sell K iik's Wellington Society PRICE, UTAH MEMBER N v' Castle Gate friends. P, o, Ken! |