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Show PAGE SEX the 1 SOCIETY CLUB NOTES AND Sewing: Club Hears Artist Members of the Social Sewing Circle were entertained this week at the home of Mrs. Gomer Peacock. Special feature of the affair was a talk on Mexico by Dean Fausett, noted artist from Price, who recently returned here for a visit. Also with his talk, Mr. Fausett showed a number of color photographs he had taken in Mexico and several of his paintings of scenes in that country. Guests at the meeting were two daughters of Mrs. Peacock, Mrs. Paul Holbrook of Hiawatha and Mrs. Everett H. Jolly of Salt Lake City. Guests Entertained At Country Club Mr. and Mrs. J. Bracken Lee f He pointed out that under Eastern Utah. diversion program A. A. A. tato from Two sisters and two brothers who planted within their outside Price will be present at the 1940 are eligible to rein allotment of E. Topnan celebration, Mrs. Lura a 100 Gub-lea r ceive payment of 25 cents Paragona, Utah, Mrs. Angus M. or better, No. 2, of Lund, Nevada, Alma Horsley pounds for U. S. to livestock of Utah, and Alma Horsley of grade potatoes diverted po- Veyo, feed. Idaho Falls, Idaho. tertained at dinner at the Carbon The affair is to be in the form of Farmers desiring to divert potatoes County Country club Tuesday eve- an open house and friends may come should apply for authorization at the Such ning. Guests at the affair were Mr. and visit from 4.00 p. m. on. county office, Mr. Thayn said. farmers and Mrs. A. M. Gurnea of Salt Lake the on based authorization, the City and Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Maxfield allotment, shall then be made and and their daughter, Linda, of Dennotified as to be later will grower ver, Colorado. when he should have his potatoes A. A. A. available for inspection and dyeing inGuests Entertained by one of the state agricultural At Dinner spectors. Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Peacock enHe explained that the dyeing proUtah farmers are rapidly capitaliztertained at their home Thursday ing on the opportunity offered by cess is necessary so as to render the evening at a dinner party in honor of Secretary of Agriculture Wickard to potatoes unsuitable to enter into norcommeice Dean Fausett and James F. Ashley qualify for approximately $45,000 in mal channels of trade and of New York City. A. A. A. payments under the potato as fit for human consumption and Other guests at the dinner were diversion program of the Surplus warned that the grower must feed the Gilmours Honored At George Fausett, father of Dean Fau- Marketing administration and A. A. potatoes within sixty days after the Country Club Flora Fausett, a sister, Maurine A., David A. Thayn, chairman of the issue of the diversion authorization. sett, Mathew Mrs. Mr. and Gilmour, Mr. Thayn said, To date, who will leave Saturday for their Thompson, Mrs. Paul Holbrook and Carbon county A. A. A. committee Mrs. H. of Everett Lake Salt of 14,690,000 pounds of the wards Jolly were announced Provo home in summer canyon today. City. honored guests at a dinner held last Saturday evening at the Country en- Farmers Capitalize On Payments In Potato Program pounds alloted Utah have to potato growers released been This not only state. the throughout benefit payconsiderable a means ment to the glowers but also keeps surplus the market free of low-grapotatoes and thus helps maintain the potato prices. June 30 has been set as the deadline for accepting requests for diverinterestsion, he warned, therefore ed parties should contact their county offices in the near future if they exin this program. pect to 18 000.000 de In 1940, 30,475 1 TRY NOTICE TO CREDITORS YOUR LUCK Friday, June Estate of Takeo Amano, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of F. B. Hammond, Attorney At Law, Eastern Utah Electric Building, Price, Utah, on or before the 6th day of August, 1941. YOSHITOMO AMANO, ? h' or 0.1 per 21,. population of the United a whole has increased 889ft M 7.2 per cent. The f or irm in relation to the total, has Sft011 ped 1.7 points to 23 per centdrP' 13( Public Card Party AID FOR BRITAIN" Carbon County Ladies Admission Administrator of the Estate of Takeo Amano, Deceased. Date of first pub., June 5, 1941 Date of last pub., July 3, 1941 Clubs 25c and an Article of Clothing. HELPER Auditorium 8 P n Dinner Celebrates club. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nelson were Misss Birthday Miss Louise Hills was honored last hosts at the affair and about 40 guests evening at a dinner party given at her attended. home, the occasion being her birthfor the affair were day. Moose Women Miss Helen Stapley and Miss Helen eDancSponsor The three girls, Miss Hills, Women of the Price Moose spon- Jacogsen. Miss Stapley and Miss Jacobsen are1 at sored a dance Wednesday evening office of Dr. J. C. Hub-- 1 the Rosalee dance pavilion at Wel- bard. employees dance lington. Arrangements for the Among the guests who attended the were under the direction of Esther dinner were Miss Loriel Cox of Orthe of Mooseheart Oliver, chairman Bill Elwood, Lloyd Watangeville, committee. kins, Hardy Roberts and Eugene Hills. Entertains Bridge Club K1 V-- 1 Mrs. Tom Edwards entertained her Wednesday club this week with the following special guests: Mrs. M. W. Ross, Mrs. J. W. Naylor, Mrs. Dean Holdaway, Mrs. William Pizza, and Mrs. Magda Hasemyer. Other guests were Mrs. Oscar Johnson, Mrs. Ed Virden, and Mrs. J. H. Seaton. The tables were decorated with peonies. Mrs. Stafford Entertains Mrs. Art Carlson, Mrs. J. H. Seaton, and Mrs. L. R. Fullmer were guests of Mrs. A. J. Stafford at a bridge luncheon Monday afternoon at the Country club. f m GIRLS SHEER DRESSES SATURDAY MORNING FEATURE! 9:00 A. M. Price Are lUTION-VJlO- E Miss Peacock Entertains Miss Maurine Peacock entertained at a cousins party last Friday afChorus Votes On ternoon. Guests were Mrs. Everett New Members Jolly of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Paul Members of the Ladrioette chorus Holbrook, Mrs. Jack Hyatt, Mrs. Ted of Price met Monday at the home of Brown, and Miss Arlien Peacock. Mrs. Ruel Redd. Main business of the meeting was the voting in of new To Entertain For members after which the chorus Departing Friend Maurine Peacock will entertain spent some time making recordings. vNext meeting of the chorus is to Friday at a luncheon in honor of held Friday, June 13, with Mrs. Charlotte Mathis, who will leave soon Ross Richins and Mrs. Byron Thomp- to make her home in San Francisco. son as Guests will be Dorothy Olson, Virginia Harding, Wanda Williams, Mrs. Joseph Hammond, Jr., Mrs. Clyde Entertains Friends Irs. George Boyd, Mrs. Omar Bun-rie- l, Forsyth, Mrs. Bill Jordon, Mrs. and Miss Gean Clark were din- Charles Atwood, Mrs. Ted Brown, ner guests last Wednesday at the Mrs. Glen Nelson, and Mrs. Jack home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bertelsen. Hyatt. 74c SHEETS standard llmlW-e Tes 0 Laboratoryhoo'T Sheets that - a - x 99' they de. rvice. Not f . ar tested for ( k up are ,wer. of homes- - Snsanis months 81- . for'f pend upon lab ahead..." . ' THIS Br DONT MISS PEHC0 SHEETS . Pences superior, V .l" ri(ridiv tested, wearing this lower TODr Mc 42 in. i Penco . I v Have Special Guest Tuesday evening the members of the were entertained at the home of Mrs. Orval Anderson. Special guest at the affair was Mrs. Madeline Johnson of Seattle, Cr . Eastern Utah Electric Co. ' Price Phone 55 Get your license here. JUNE FEATURE te Price Pioneer To Be Honored On 80th Birthday Friends and relatives of Ernest H. Horsley will celebrate his 80th birthday anniversary Sunday, June 15, at the home of Mrs. A. W. Horsley in Price. Mr. Horsley is an early pioneer of Price having come here about 57 years ago, and has been vitally inter- ested in the affairs and welfare of1 HiiiimuiuHiiiiimiiii & money value for your 'Tnn-Eve- r Sturdynd 1 CHENILLE SPREADS eonstructton. threh W' M 1 Terry iCJ RatVi Mats KVS BahJlerU,d Bis blMii,Xuh colorful burden colors, V.ic. m mimmii r 1 Only ten dozen on this event! Ages 9 3 to 14 Years So-Ett- es Silent Operation Free Stripping e Fit Rod in Natural, Balanced Position. I V i doubtful that the Price chapter will be represented. So-Et- K 108" cl" x Service Star To Club Twelve Meet Monday Mrs. Clell Bateman will entertain Members of the Price chapter of members of Club Twelve at her home the Service Star Legion will meet tomorrow, Friday, evening. Monday afternoon at one oclock at the home of Mrs. W. W. Hakalo. The group has been asked to The during the coming months with the Red Cross in its work. All members1 OreN'O-Mati- c old and new, are aksed to be present i part of a good day' fishing: at this meeting. The Balanced Reel It' The State Service Star convention will be held in Ogden Friday and Saturday of this week, but is is and white. chid, Waek DON'T" BA SV MATS. soft, downy baby chenille, -- - $.98 tm , reau reports. cn on fnims, an increase 0f ' 856 magnificent group of lustrous beauty to amaze and delight you with greater than ever value. Come in today! See these breathtaking effects! IN THREE GREAT GROUPS! A $4.98 $6.9P $2.98 BREAKFAST COATS Wrap Around style, in gorgeous florals! Practical, comfortable and useful! . MOIE-I)E-- 0 ciMMFIt PRINTS A - , in NEW Jkc lhe fine texture fir's LET ACCIDENT AN SPOIL THIS PICTURE w Insure your car and vacation against financial loss with FARMERS Continuing Standard Form Policy. Before you go see . . SPECIAL FEATURE FOR JUNE WHITE EVENT 9SC . u E. R. Hansen, Dist. Mgr. 278 N. 2nd H II I I I H East PRICE. 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