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Show 1941 PAGE SEVEN Bishop Mens Conference ith Radio Speech Evans explain-ferenc- e, officers are W. E. b.shop; A- - H. Lake City, secretary,and asH. Evans, S.eSrt; T. assistant, flnd Trench of Ogden, and C. E. Bever-fereD- Reverend ? Sen. Dennis il'TT: sistant, con-Snort- er; ce y Hitkey, auditors, and en Chairm idge the more important conference are Dr. board of edu- - f ;lnTSEboard 2 ntv f Nevada!" eof SaI) of mission wold ser-- i and program commit the conference recent-A!of mes-1- ? is the broadcasting k. addhyd ministers several of the Most of these broad-feT- e scheduled for 7:15 p. m. showed i toal Checkup yesterday are either in .hat all special speakers or will arrive today. el of L dur-wee- Pace Flag Week And Sportsmen s Riot National Will Begin Saturday (Continued from Page One) wrfHdpTaT5:00 p. m. under Mr. H Toy direction of William Grogan, Ed Quinn, tv,. William Leatham and Mr. Atwood George committee working on comprise the this. ,,5 in the evening at 6.00 p. m. Dinner will Wen'sauditorium (he Helper to this is the an- - be held AJ, -j by reservation only. Ray Walters, Jack Lines and Gene William Houston, Pto are in charge of the banquet. ance Jouflas, Chris vaudevalle and floor scheduled for 8 00 p. R. B. Ilyutt, auditorium. A been charge of this final phase of the days celebration is composed of O. L. Horner, C. R. Griffiths, Dr. James Rugger!,. Eugene Gibson and Mr. Hyatt. The program during the week will consist of radio talks by individuals and radio programs by the several civic clubs in Helper and Price. The churches of the county will devote their Sunday sessions to flag observances. Next Saturday the celebration will come to a close with a day of festivities at Price. The day will begin with a huge parade on Main street and flag ceremonies will take up the biggest part of the day. The week will officially be closed with a public dance in the Price American Legion hall. Atwood, Eskil Barney, Walters and Ed Gene Plaga, Ray Quinn have this in charge. The day will come to a close with ahuge dance in the Helper auditoriumbeginning at 9.30 in the evening. Music will be played by Downeys and the committee in orchestra lotting This is the first appearance of what be a permanently established column in this paper. We invite you to watch for it in approximately this same position each week. we hope to JayCee Summer music courses will be given throughout Carbon county free of charge by E. M. Williams, music director in the Carbon County High school, it was announced today. All students playing wind instruments are invited to attend the classes and the only expense will be the music E. M. Williams Monday 9:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon and 1:30 p. m. to 4:30 in the college music room in Price. At 7:30 in the evening practice for the class A senior high band of next year will be held. Tuesday 9:00 to 12:00 noon at Spring Glen. Tuesday afternoon 1:30 to 4:30 at Castle Gate. 9:00 to 12:00 noon at Wednesday for beginners. Friday morning from gram. Mr. and Mrs. Pick and daughter, Shirley, of Salt Lake City, are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. to Theres nothing equals the feel and .a r$g action of good split & Bamboo Rod I angler that a knows J I And every the name SOUTH BEND is assurance of ff Sr 12:00 N In-bu- Quality ilt Prices 98c and up Eastern Utah Electric Co. Price Phone 55 Get your license here. 12:00 noon tomorrow. Lawmakers Finish KJE 53 GoodWill Junket In Carbon County This m TALL CANS - 3A Soda Water 6 NO. 2 CAN '5c QUART CAN 13c Mixfcd Cakes Tomato Juice Del Monte. Tall cans m.t'UUUiiiUlaiJ'ifa FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER .. . French. Extract PRICE, UTAH Marshmallows 14 OZ BOX Pineapple NO. 10 TINS TREET DUPIN AUTO SERVICE Repairing, Painting, Body and Fender Work 12 OZ CAN Price CHEESE and JOHN DUPIN, MECHANICS 2 LB. LOAF OLIVES RIPE, TALL CANS CAMPBELLS TRANSLER MOVING PACKING PINT Mixed Jelly TEA GARDEN Waffle Syrup Tea Garden. 12 oz Cocktail cherries BANNER CANS .... Fly Swats CASE each 3 9c 19c 13c 10c 69c 25c 47c 15c JAR LIDS KERR. BOX Fels Naptha BAR TISSUE FLOUR SNOW KING He LB 1 LB. CAN 48 White Fur. LB. BAG 4 ROLLS Palmolive REG. SIZE 3 BARS. . Peets gran. REG. SIZE VEL SOAP CONCENTRATED. . CLEANSER CANS 3 SALT Shillings 22ee 1 26 OZ PKG Toilet Soap 5 varieties. 6 for STORAGE 25c 9c 21c I.:......:. Bottle Caps BOX Parowax LAST CHANCE AT THIS PRICE 2!c FANCY. LB Margarine POUND J Root Beer 1 25c BOTTLES Applesauce CATSUP ;1 Carbon Emery Bank ENTRANCE NORTH of ARROW AUTO LINE 1st West Phone 713 39c - 21c 25c 19c the difference. Qt. Tea garden $100 purchased. Highly UuiUUhU iut end Grape juice See and the first of the coming week-en- d 0Rt recommended. Very widely used. American Express Travelers Cheques are for sale at this bank as a special service to the public. ukJu jb. in our store this week- week is definitely The Peek 1 ft- fn - CANNING STRAWBERRIES Immediately following this tour, the lawmakers left for Salt Lake City. CO, ON BUSINESS Tea Garden Sale Taste this fine food DONT BE MISLED ON YOUR (Continued from Pane One) protect your travel money Spendable everywhere. Re deemed ar full vaue if destroyed or stolen uncoun tersigned by you. Denomtna nons, $10, $20, $50 and $100. Cost, 75 cts. for each PHONE 9:00 f Angler et ..American Express Travelers Cheques TONY Lea-vitt- h'ns ALWAYS, WHEREVER YOU North Edith Fullerton. Mrs. Ellen Timothy, who has been living at the home of her son, Elmer Timothy, for the past year, has moved to Price to make her home. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Richardson were Miss Ila Ray Leavitte is visiting Ogden visitors Friday. with her grandfather in Castle Dale. Frankie Huntsman of Helper is visMr. and Mrs. Cliff Leavitte and iting here with his father, Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Don Leavitte were SunHuntsman. visitors in Sego, Utah. Elmer Timothy and Arthur Hunts- day man attended the luncheon of the fifth quorum of elders in the Helper church Thursday evening. AccomEvery panying them was Roland Rowley who presented a selection on the proKnows . . 1 'ijwiHiWi Geneal Babe Wharff of Green River is visiting here at the home of his brother, John Wharff. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howlett of Price were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Zorn. Mr. and Mrs. John Stagg and family were viistors last week in Salt Lake City. Neil Sunblade of Denver, Colorado, is visiting here with Miss Annie Broderick. Peggy Quarters and Clark Young of Salt Lake City are visiting here at e. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Steele were Salt Lake City viistors Sunday. Harold Duke left last week for Heber, where he will be employed for the summer. Kenilworth. Miss Janette Buchannan left TuesWednesday evening 7:30 at Wel- day for her home in Coalville, where she will spend the summer with her lington. Thursday 9:00 to 12:00 noon in mother. Price for junior high school students. Thursday afternoon 1:30 to 4:30 ill MEMBER following has been outlined by Mr. Williams for the different commun-ities in the county. By Colleen Rowley Miss Bobby Dean Cregg is visiting with Peggy Raylor in Salt Lake City. Miss Doris May Fullerton of Stand-ardvil- le was a week-en- d visitor at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. at Columbia. Friday afternoon at Sunnyside. arrangements for entertaining the Anyone interested in taking these representatives was composed of free courses are asketd to contact Mr. Continued from Page One) Mayor Lee of Price, Mayor B. H. Williams. cities throughout the state bid for the Hyde of Helper, Councilman W. E. convention and the site for the fol- - Mclntire of Price, Dr. Sessions and those events are playing a part in the D. Hicks, executive secretary of present conflict, and how they could 'eas convention is announc- - Val the Carbon County Associated help to guide history in its path of ed durng ?e convention. tomorrow. Mr. Frandsen announced that all members of the Price Elks lodge who Wlbh to atund the state conven-meat the Elks lodge hall or notify one of the officers not later 7 PLEASURE. stu- ves. j. The (y schedule ht ELKS TO LEAVE FOR UTAH MEET that the dents use themsel- SCOUTS MEET FOR CAMPOREE Mr. 37 Summer Music Courses SPRING GLEN NEWS Announced This Week ay C ee I understand George Paterick did a fine job of pitching to the Rotary club during a softball game held at the Rodeo Field last Monday night. There seems to be a slight difference of opinion as to who won the game. The JayCees say they won a seven inning game, and the Rotary say the game ended at five innigs (at which time they were ahead) and that they played on until mid-nigjust for fun. from (Continued Page One) At any score, it was fun, and the There will be some special activare scheduled to play a JayCees ities early Sunday morning. The game with the Federal Employees leaders are instructed to have their this Scouts at home in time for Sunday oclock.coming Friday night at nine school. JayCee The purpose of the Camporee is to At a regular meeting of the Jaytrain Boy Scouts in camping by Patrols and will be conducted by regu- Cees last Tuesday night Dr. Henry A. Pace of Carbon college gave a talk in larly organized patrols. The Carbon district committee is which he reviewed to us some of the our composed of the following individ- events that went to making-u- p W. W. West, Veinon Merrill great U. S. A.; and pointed out how uals: and Mr. Cutler. Mr. West will be the camp director. In Provo, through the courtesy of the Utah Rock Asphalt company, they were provided with box lunches. The committee in chargs of local show has;than m. in the Vic Or-lan- J U.S. NO. 9c 5c 25c 19c 23c 23c 10c 5c 25c 1 FANCY UTAH GROWN SHIPPING Q 309 N. CAKDOV AVE. SALT LAKES NEWEST HOTEL Opposite Mormon Temple TTTTTTTTTyTTfTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTUTTTTyTTTTyTTTTTTfTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTmTmTmymmmmyTmm IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT YOULL FIND THE CHOICEST MEAT SELECTION: re FRESH AND TENDER LEGS OF MUTTON LB. SUGAR CURED 8 Rates $1.50 to $3.00 POPULAR AND DISTINCTIVE 4 Ernest C. Rossiter, General Mgr. 2 FOR Porli Sausage 2 y y LB. PKG LBS PURE Hotel Trnple Square 12 LB. Steer Beef Steak LBS Veal Chops TENDER-MI- LK FED POUND LEAN LARGE STREAKED-B- Y JUICY PIECE LB LBS . |