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Show &un0tbocatr PAGE FOUR PRICE and NEARBY J Mrs. George L. Boyd of Kaukauna, Philip Klapakis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manous Klapakis of Price, left week with visited last here Wisconsin, recently to take up duties in the 39th Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bertelsen. Bombardment Squadron of the U. S. air corps at Hamilton Field, of the Orval Wood, manager Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gunderson and house in store z Sugai Mr. and Mrs. Gene Plaga and child- Sprouse-Reitin ren of Helper spent Memorial Day in and former manager of the stoie several days for the is in city Mt. Pleasant and Provo. Price, this week helping to move the local store to its new location on Main Jay Baldwin, Jr., of Tooele, will street. spend the summer in Price working at the Price J. C. Penney stole. Jays Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Huish, who have father is the manager of the Penney store in Tooele. completed an extended trip to Sun Valley, Idaho, were in Price a this week. Miss Clara LeFevre of Salt Lake Ctiy began working in the local pubMr. and Mrs. Marl D. Gibson weie lic health office Monday as a nurse. Salt Lake City visitois this week, the honui Mr. and Mrs. Andy Sutack weie occasion being a party given in of Mr. Gibsons fathei. here from Colorado visiting Mrs. mother, Mrs. Mary Mathews, and friends in the county. Ot intei est to his Puce fi lends will be the fact that Spencer Robbins of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Kiahtipes have Spring Canyon giaduated from the left for Colorado for the summer. University ol Utah school of engiMrs. Mary Mathews will be in charge neering and has accepted employof their home while they are gone. ment with a firm in California. lew-day- ESOflQffiM Miss Violet Wahlquist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Wahlquist of Price, will spend the next two months visiting with friends and relatives in Trinidad, Somerset, Pueblo and Denver, Colorado. Sat., Sun., Mon. Jerry Olson is to leave this week for Indian Hills, Colorado, where he will work during the summer at Camp Geneva Glen. Jerry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Olson of Price. Su-tac- ks D. V. Gunderson, working for the past San Diego, California, with his family a few who has been Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Smith and famWilliam Diamenti, son of Mi and few months' in are visiting friends and relatives Mis. Nick Diamenti of Helper, is heie ily visited in Price in St. George. from Calilorma visiting with his pardays last week. ents in Helper and friends in the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson county. He will be here tor about Mrs. Forest G. Wheeler and daughter, Dorothy, of Casper, Wyoming, are spent the last lew days in Salt Lake, ten days. visiting several days in Price at the City. Mr. and Mrs. F. G Hobbs and home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Moss. Louis Hunsaker, former Carbon Jo Ann, spent the week-en- d at the home of Mi. Hobbs Paul Craven will leave Price Satur- High school teacher, was a Price visMrs. Wallace. day for Stockton, California, where itor over Tuesday. he will stay for an indefinite period Ed Scartezina is now employed by with his father, Arthur L. Craven. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Harrison of San the U. S. Geological survey and has Francisco, California, are visiting in Mr. and Mrs. James Faddis, Jr., been touring the state taking snow Price this week at the home of Mr. and children, Bonnie and Larry, of measurements. Next week the party and Mrs. Jimmy Evans. Mrs. HarSuperior, Wyoming, visited here last wall go to Wyoming. rison will be remembered in Price as week with Mrs. Faddis parents, Mr. Merlene Evans. The Reverend Francis R. Lamothe and Mrs. Nephi Gunderson. of Salt Lake City came to Price last FAVORITE BEST FOODS RECIPES Claire Mathis last week took over Friday to fill the post of assistant to the managership of the J. C. Penney Father Butler. Crisp Dinner Salad company store in Bingham Canyon. 1 cucumber, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wright and scored, sliced. He was transferred there from Pres1 12 cups cauliflower flowerets. ton, Idaho. Mr. Mathis formerly was daughters, Elizabeth and Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hakalo and Lettuce, shredded; endive. affiliated with the local store. Best Foods Real Mayonnaise. daughters, Elaine and Lavon were On individual salad plates arrange Mrs. Katie Liddell left Saturday visitors at Spring City last week. Mr. for San Diego, California, where she and Mrs. Wright returned home Fri- beds of shredded lettuce and cucumwill visit her daughter, Mrs. Mary day, while Mr. and Mrs. Hakalo went ber, cauliflower flowerets and endive. Mrs. on to Salt Lake City and spent the Serve with Real Mayonnaise. Atherton, during the week. week-en- d. Serves 6. Liddell will be gone for a week. JUDY CANOVA BOB CROSBY AND HIS THE BAND WITH BOBCATS CHARLES BUTTERWORTH JERRY COLONNA SUSAN HAYWARD KATHARINE ALEXANDER Mt U XWTU CAT forget your troubles in this Big Parade of Mirth and Melody SPECIAL SHORT FOR SPORTSMENS RIOT HUNTING THE HARD WAY SOCIETY-CLUB- Seventeen Persons S Euterpe Club Holds Final Meeting The Euteipe Music club held its final meeting of the ear Wednesday atternoon at the home of Mrs. Ruel Redd in Price. The subject of the afternoon was Modern Music and and the following proiComposeis, gram was given: Piano solo, Wheels, Ferde Grofe, by Mrs. Ruel Redd; vocal solo Di earning Lake, Michael Head, by Mis. Eail McAlpine; piano solo, May Night, Palmgren, by Mrs. Homer Hyatt; piano solo Nocturno, Respighi, by Mrs. Jack Hyatt; vocal 'solos, In My Garden and "Garden lot Tomorrow, by Mrs. L. P. Pearce; piano solo Malagueno, Lecuova, by Mis. W. J Hillabrant; piano solo Re-- 1 flections in the Water, Debussy, by Mrs. L. P. Pearce. Tkiftym Robert Pendleton was home Saturday and left that evening for Brigham City, wheie he has been named on the employment list for the Bear River Game Refuge association. He has been a University of Utah CARS PtSPe I To Operate Automobile Fourteen persons animations foi driverspasseH day and thiee received erate as chauf ferns, their 1 pS Rowley, State Tax to owmgtosu,, Commis- - . sion license examnier. Those re- ceiving h- - g censes to drive motor vehicles Price; Royal HrLdlenrMeno Rutherford, Helper; Franck Standardville; Ina La VarL r5nha1' Price; Jay J. Pettyman,' Vrip, beai Henry George Mathis of LPnce aim Ruth Temple Topolovic Hoi Ray R. Basso, Pnce; Fred H P Wr; ants, Price; Beitha Fausett Price; Orson Z. Rowley, Price Eastern Star Olson, Price; and Evona T othy of hold Star del Eastern will Oi The ' JU8 tesen, Spring Canyon. its final meeting of the season this Those receiving chauffeurs . 'evening m the Masonic Temple. mits were Clair T. .on; James V. Olson, So"' Ver" Hostess Entertains nice Leon Bunnel of Price. j1 Bridge Club Mrs. Reed Christopherson enterChanges tained her budge club Wednesday club the with at the Place Time, Country night 'following persons present: Mrs. Rex The Rotary club announced this Causer, Miss Arlien Peacock, Mrs. Dwight Wadleigh, Mrs. Robert Glas- week that its meeting date is to be gow, Mrs. Mark Seppi, Mrs. Wayne changed from Thursday nights to Johnson, and Mrs. Maurice Tatton. Wednesday nights. The reason for the change as stated in the Rotary bulletin is that it will allow members Spring Reigns a greater leeway to make At Bridge Club up attenMrs. Robert Glasgow will enter- dance at other clubs in other commun-itieIt was also stated that the tain at a bridge luncheon tonight at the Country dub. Spring flowers will meeting place would be changed from form the table decorations, and guests the Rinetti & Capitolo restaurant to will be Earlene Durrant, Bessie the Price Civic auditorium. These Wanda Mrs. changes will become effective on June Leavitt, JWickman, Marion Robbins, 25, 1941. Dwight Wetenkamp, Helen Wallace, and Mrs. Rex Causer. BUYS OUT PARTNER Ace Boulter, manager of the A. and RETURNS FROM MEXICO II. Fine Foods Market of Price has Mrs. H. C. Smith returned recentpurchased the shares in the store held tour to by his partner, H. R. ly to Price after a and is Mexico City and the surrounding ter- now sole owner and Bryner, of the manager Mrs. Smith establishment. Accompanying ritory. from Price was Mrs. Lilly Frandsen, and several others went from Salt n, Lake City, including Mrs. Olive Wiring formerly of Price, making about ten in the party. Guide for the party was Dewie Farnsworth, who was born in Mexico and who conducts trips to that country every month. Mr. Farnsworth speaks the Mexican Service language fluently and does his own guiding on these trips. Anyone wishing to make the trip during the summer may get in touch with Mr. Farnsworth through Mrs. Smith. Rotary Club Meeting s. 23-d- ay A. W. Magleby, San Rafael district Bean Ring Salad The Misses Carol Ralphs, Beulah 4 dozen cooked whole stringless Walsh and Iris Gillette of Salt Lake grazier, was in Salt Lake City the beans. week-enfore of a this week d part visitors at the attending City were 1 home of Miss Winifred Johnson in conference of district graziers. Spanish onion, sliced. 3 scallions, sliced. Price. 3 radishes, sliced. Miss Catherine Clark and Miss 1 Mrs. Rae O. Sawley returned to Gladys Draper left Monday for Wiscup Best Foods Real Mayonnaise. Price this week from California consin Rapids, Wisconsin, for a three Any salad greens. Use individual salad plates. On where she has been vacationing for week vacation. Miss Clark is the the past two weeks. While in Cali- physiotherapist at the local health of- salad greens arrange a sheaf of fornia, Mrs. Sawley visited Fort Ord fice and Miss Draper is employed at stringless beans, bound in a ring of Spanish onion. Fold sliced scallions and talked to several of the Carbon the Price Trading company. and radishes into Real Mayonnaise. county boys there under the Selecand Albert Serve scallion-radis- h tive Service. Mrs. Sawley was formLeRoy Livingston mayonnaise on will leave the at Thayn local the shortly for Detroit side of each plate in a crisp lettuce erly stenographer Three-pockbrief oases to purchase a new school bus for their cup. Serves 6. board office. zipper oases: leather. The route here next year. Miss Melva Chitchlow is home for the summer, after attending the Utah State Agricultural college in Logan the past winter. Receive Permits Mil-bur- Electric Contracting Repairing Expert LAWRENCE BEAUSHEUR ; legal size PHONE I Qb PRICE 660 STHlETg Thu - Fri They've got Thu - Fri - Sat Fri - Sat Bid with th but tnd ntnbc figurM whoa 00111191 and dinag thnlld th Beginning June 9, Mrs. Nina Day-le- y will hold classes in handicraft at the W. P. A. recreation center, in the basement of the Tavern hotel. Hours will be from 4:00 p. m to 9 00 p. m Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings of each week. Accompanying Mr. and Mrs. William Tuotte to Pnce Saturday from Park City were her sister, Mrs. Emil Hill of Beaumont, California, and a niece, Shirley Sume of Park City. Prices j United Rliotor Go. HAS CARS & TRUCKS UfljP COME IN AND SEE THEM Oil OUR HEW LOT OPEN EVENINGS Price Sun Phone 345 Mon - with PRESTON FOSTEH PAULETTE GODDARD AKIM TAMIHOFF ROBERT PRESTON LYNNE OVERMAN - GEORGE BANCROFT Mvd week. OBIRON Mrs. Bess Jones, instructor in Price college, departed from here last week-en- d for her home in Lawson, Missouri, to spend the summer vacation with her parents. MORGAN Hia 3tuu Lawrence M. Rasmussen, son, and daughters, Barbara and were in Mt. Pleasant for Day. Sun HAYWORTH - Mon - REGULAR PRICES! Tue Sun - nual four-da- y I ? he5tthtf of Misbehaving Husbands Miss Jessie Rasmussen left Sunday for a weeks vacation in Idaho with friends and relatives. Renovations in the Price Camegie library include the addition of eight fluorescent lights, kalsomining and cleaning. !New books have also been added to the general shelves recently. Mrs. Earl Jones of Price left the first part of the week for Santa Monica, California, where she was called by the serious illness of her mother. A . of the Wed - Thu Tue Only ' SUPER BARGAIN NITE FTTT-KVi- . wnif.W. tinning CHARLES Mr. and Mrs. William Tuotte of .Park City were in Price Saturday and renewed their subscription to The They intended to spend two days visiting friends in this vicinity. Mrs. Tuotte formerly resided in Scofield. - 7 De AND ! June conference After teaching school in Price the past winter, Miss Janet Sharp left at the close of school for her home. in Salt Lake City. She is planning to (travel during the summer. Mon Saddlemates. AFFECTIONATELY Local persons affiliated with auxiliaries of the Latter-Da- y Saints church are leaving this week-en- d for Salt Lake City to participate in the an- te. 37 No. Carbon Ave. - Mrs. Rae Sawley and Dorse Oman were Logan visitors part of the past cut to the bone 40 Sat I i 10c - 10c - 10c PLUS Chapt. FUGITIVE 12 - 10c The Power of Patriotism I PRISOH I ADMISSION ADULTS, 20c; CHILDREN, 10c STUDENTS 2 FOR 20c I fuiiiorG'M Wed Only Universal! Exciting New Serial COSMETIC NIGHT iiavUnf 0K uu RATHBONE Committee Planning To Keep Interest In School Band Aroused tun DREW FREE! SIZE JOAN BLONDELL BEAUTY AID GIVEN FREE TO $1.00 THE LADIES! A committee composed of Clark Wright, chairman; Mrs. Art Smith, and Mrs. Ray Walters, Joe . dylor Mrs. A. Hoisley and George "I c Steadman are planning to contactso officials and civic organizations time this week in an efort to cr some interest in keeping the Car a County High school band through the summer. The plan is to get these clubs con city officials to sponsor to throughout the summer students interests alive in their woik. a n . j |