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Show PAGE FOUR ft t &nnflbpcatr Don Hansen of the Hansen FurniGuests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ture Exchange in Price was a Salt Dean Brown, of Pocatella, Idaho, and CITY COUfc week the past violin student of the music depart- Fred Wray during business visitor Monday were his sister, Miss Ruth Lake City ment of the Brigham Young Univers- week-en- d and Mrs. and Tuesday. ity, was a guest at the home of Mr. Wray of Denver, Colorado, Mrs J. L. and Mrs. George Jorgensen over the .Wrays parents, Mr. and Colorado. Sanitary drinking fountains have garding stop signl During his visit he took IRasco of Pueblo, Mr. and Mrs. William Steckelman week-en- d. Miss Gladys Eraper of the Price installed along Main street rerenbeen Upon the recommendahn in conference the part programs, Miss of Catherine and Mr. and Mrs. William Hiawatha, Trading company visited cently by the city, for the convenHanson session. Eldon solos for each Mrs. and Mr. dering office two returned Holdaway and sons of Price rety Clark of the health Attorney Edward Sheya" s, with her ience of thirsty travelers. in Price last week-en- d Saturday from a motor trip to Wis- turned here last Thursday from a Piaint F. charging Louie Cora"" MacKnight, Mrs. J. Mr. and consin, where Miss Clarks people two weeks vacation. They attended Dean Holdaway and Glen Nelson of enroute to their new home in Logan sault and battery Miss A. the where famL. Hills Mrs. national and Mr. and and Shriners Draper Chicago, convention in the Price Commission company were lafter live, Wa, a honeymoon trip through the ily le Price Sunday morning for Los However, the marketed for her companys fall sup- Indianapolis, Indiana and visited the business callers in Salt Lake Caliruled' City northwest states and southern Kath-'eri- Angeics, California. They expect to Corea pay for court daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steckelman, Wednesday. plies. the eou c0l at fornia. Mrs. Hanson was Miss then proceeded to Kansas where the spend several days traveling through J by the action MacKnight. Enroute to the esouthern part of California. Miss $4 49 Mrs. Lulu Walsh and son. Jack, latter formerly lived. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Anderson ana Louise Hills will remain in Los Anhave been in Price this week visiting Utah they toured the Ozark some members of their family were Cash bail of $5 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fausett, Mr. and geles for two weeks visiting with Miss friends. Jack recently graduated advanced h in Price for a brief visit last Thurs- Mrs. Ben Bean and their daughter Helen Groussman, formerly of Price. J. Jensen was declared from Notre Dame university. They home is in Mt. and son, Miss Donna Fausett and Their afternoon. day the Dr. Sanford court of Moab was to to are going when Mr. j7nsen Ballinger Anaconda, Montana, f Arnold Bean left this morning for Mr. and Mrs. David S. Romney, appear in answer to live after visiting in Salt Lake City. in Price Wednesday enroute to Salt Pleasant. Lake City where he will attend the Manti, where the latter couple will their two daughters and Mr. and Mrs. tion. lratfic Vj0 Carl W. Empey, Jr., who has been be married in the L. D. S. Temple. Wallace Bennett were visitors in state dental convention. Golden Lambert was Erin Leonard, city chief of police, stationed in California with the army, After their marriage they will spend Price last week. Mr. Romney is diswas a Salt Lake City business visitor S. a lew days in Salt Lake City. U. fine of $2 50 for on pended Alaska for left the recently Steven Olsen of Bountiful was in trict governor of the Rotary Tuesday. Grant troop ship. He is battery megW,tt' Price last Thursday. national and Mr. Bennett is the presi- out j, drivers license. He showed tht chanic in the 250th C. A. and expresslicense in court. Word comes from David Avery of dent ot the Salt Lake Rotary. Mrs. Ray Abrams and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Olsen and ed a keen interest in his work. Kenilworth, that he has been stationMike Marakis was Mollie of North Hollywood, Califor- small son, Dennis, are home after vaed with Company 41-in the U. S. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Redd are vaca- ed sentence of $2.50given a c, San at station naval when nia, were Price visitors part of last cationing for a week in Leeds, Utah, Diego, Mrs. Blaine Thorpe and small training to. tioning in California. They lelt the found guilty of week. They have been visiting Mrs. and vicinity. Mrs. Olsens sister, Miss daughter, Marilyn, of Springville, California. Mr. Avery left two weeks early part of last week and will be Wlttlut Jrivng drivers license Abrams relatives in Idaho and Salt Lena Jolly, came with them for a were visiting in Price last week at ago to enlist. showed the gone for about two weeks. cense in court. it here. City. the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Starr Mr. and Mrs. H Duane Anuerson NAVY NEEDS PILOTS 'went to Ephraim Wednesday to at- naval reserve f this tend funeral services for his grand-- ) Serve your country in the skies! ing service'Yr father. Today they were in Salt Lake Win your navy wings of gold as an mg office recruit- .J18'7 k City, and before returning home Mon- - auatlon cadet and jom the great bat. in 1 ULe. vJtuti, the first ana r day will visit Mrs. Anderson s family active duty Ask about Mondays through !k in Brigham City. Full 16 oz loaf Wednesday of each Class Vee Five of the Umted States 'month Fresh Daily VEGETABLES ME ATS Lyle Olsen, son of Harold OLen of He has Price, is home on furlough. been attending the army clinical school in Denver and will go to Alaska after his visit here. In The par-jent- . 7 ne at 74 I vis-La- ke ill- BREAD fr , -- PRICE and WATTIS PHONE 226 FRIDAY. SATURDAY. JUNE 27, 28 SHRED WHEAT 5c Quality Meats 11c StJoalk PANCAKE FLOUR SPERRYS. 28 OZ lC PKG CUT-TEN- DER, JUICY POUND GROUND BEEF 2 LOG CABIN SYRUP CHUCK Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Higgins are planning to go to Salt Lake Ctiy Sun- day and will return with his father, George Higgins, who will spend a 29c FIIYERS SEr HONEY PUPFCr VllbCOE. 17c TALL CAN week with them in Price. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Chase went to Salt Lake City over the week-enMrs. Chase will remain there for a week visitmg wdth her mother-in-laMr. Chase took a fishing trip up Provo canyon on his way home and reports that he caught 12 fish. WHOLE MILK LB. COTTAGE CHEESE lC 19c I POUND PKG FREEZING MIX 25c CHEER UP JUICE SUMMER DRINK 27c HEINZ for PAPER CATSUP NAPKINS 19C MIXED VEG c:: 27c 3 I 7c 10c CORN SODA PICNIC BARGAINS CRAX OR 2b?x 15c I SARDINES MUSTARD TOMATO. CAN 5c SALAD DRESSING OLIVES i; NO. cSnru GRATED. NO. can. 3 cans isy2 PAPER 23c For 19c j 25c FRESH. DOZ 125 FOOT ROLL BAKERS LB. CAN UOIIGG SUNBRITE CLEANSER . stop and shop PEACHES UPTONS BLACK 45c A CAN 15c lb & w NO. 2y: CAN 23c I PARD DOG FOOD SHINOLA FANCY FRUITS AND FRESH VEGETABLES ORANGES ALL COLORS. CAN . CONCENTRATED LETTUCE GREEN BEANS GREEN PEAS CANTALOUPE FRESH EE, SH Thu -- l - Fri Fri - Sat ' Western Gold a AN- D- 2 I House of Secrets Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Leonard of California, are with their sons in Price, Bill, visiting Darrell and Gordon Leonard. Accompanying ithem here also were tw'o daughters, Mrs. Thelma Gardner of Los Angeles and Mrs. Fonda Jensen of The Harbor, California. Sun Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hubbard have moved to 240 North Carbon avenue .from their home on North Fourth 'west street. Their present residence Mr. and jwas formerly occupied .Mrs. Matthew Gilmour. by A district convention for the 'gH, fai Sat - Sun - Mon toEve ny Am- Legion and Aupxiliaries will erican be held LBS 2 lbs 9c 2 FOR 19c 2 BUN 5c m 23c 10c Lge Pkg PEETS 23c GRANULATED 10 Bars n in -PL- Silent Valley DID YOU RECEIVE YOUR SHOW GUIDE FOR 667 449J or 473 Fri - Sat- - OFFER to sooth this your frazzled nerves during FORTABLE e-- Bentley. Sun - Mon - Tue Miss Elizabeth Migliori has enrolled for the summer course of the L Busmess colleRe n Salt Lake .TooiicsmioMWgl Elaine Nielsen of Provo is visiting in Price with her sisters Mrs && muum, W'" SiJ1 Ll" I Cool air at bargain prices every day in any of the Huish theatres COM. . . take advantage of this Mr. and Mrs. James Burlington of owa, are spending the wek trf5 with Mr. Burlingtons sister, Mrs I I"6 AT FOR SflTT McKay and Elias Wood-Iruf- f, general board members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints, were in Price Saturday and Sunday as principal speakers for quarterly conference. Their talks were currently important and intermingled with interesting statements of past experiences in America and Europe. Tuesday AND ONE WILL BE LEFT YOUR DOOR IN A HURRY Thomas C ity 1 JUST CALL Randall Taylor has accepted a with the Aluminum Company 'of America at Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Agnes M. Gubler of Lund Ne vada returned to her home last Thursday, after visiting in Price. She is a sister of Ernest Horsley. JULY IT NOT Mr. and Mrs. Wade Mitchell of San Diego, California, are here vacationing with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mitchell of Price and with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- of Gate. Wade lilinuylor Mitchell is Dicks brother and Mrs Mitchell is Mr. and Mrs. Taylors daughter. They will visit here for two weeks. Mrs. Elizabeth Barker, Price who recently visited her son, nurse in Salt Lake City, stated thatAlan, young Alan expected to attend the U S A C. in Logan this coming fall of returning to the College of instead Mines, US-TOM TYLER IN E. P. Woods and J. M. Drolet of Gallup, New Mexico, were in Price last Friday advertising the Gallup Indian Inuter:Tnbal Ceremonial which is to be held there from August 13 to 16. Atelee Miglori and Mrs. Milton Jones! Tue - Ml Miss Christine Axelgard and Miss .Catherine Jones are in Price after spending two weeks at the Pierson Dude Ranch in Fresno, California. Miss Mon withlFRANCESHOIINSON in Duchesne on Saturday and Sunday, June 28 and 29, it has been made know here. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. West and family spent the week-en- d at Moon Lake. . - Izst. m, HOT weather, so dont stay away on account of the heat. Come and the get cooled off while enjoying show . . . and dont forget to bring the family along. We're sorry you cant take home some of the seaside weather produced inside the Hnish theatres, but the next best thing is to attend the and just RELAX CityS DOZEN SUPER SUDS TURNIPS 9c .. TEA 15c s . 2 CANS Butter S Mr. and Mrs. A1 Neale, Jr., and son Dickie, of Delta, Colorado, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mitchell over the week-en- d. Mrs. Roy Gage, Mr. Mitchells mother, accompanied them here where she will visit for several more days. 3 19c PICKLES 10c COCOA FOOD LGE B GRADE. STRICTLY DELICIOUS FLAVORS PEGS OZ Can. 2 29c I BABY JELLO WAX lb 1 lC LGE PKG CAN Vz Pierces. FRUIT COCKTAIL GRAPE JUICE 28 oz Quaker 11c .. .. "Use s FARINA STAR KIST PORK & BEANS !D.Tnn 4 1 TALL CAN TUNA FISH ; j Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hanks enjoyed a day of fishing at the Scofield reservoir over Sunday. .. TOMATO EOT. 2 FOR j I I d. MILD AMERICAN. SPARE RIBS BAKING POWDER 11 OZ. 3 All The Time!! w. PRUNE JUICE 2 FOR Its Movie Time Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. II Higgins the fore part of this week were the latter's aunts. Mrs. Arilla Ayer of Murray and Mrs. Polly Schavvcoft of LaJara, Colorado. Mrs. H.ggns1 and her guests visited in Orangeville Monday. The ladies arrived on June 23. which w'as Mrs. Higgins X VI M YOESOjjf RELAX, .... movies often BROTHER. Miss Eliza Carpenter of America n Fork was in Price over the week-eJ. Mrs. and Mr. the guest of LaVon J. Anderson, employee the Eastern Utah Electric compan was a business visitor in Salt City last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hal G. MacKnig' returned to Price this week fronj two weeks trip through the northwest. |