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Show PRICE and NEARBY Pioneer Day this Thursday will be observed in Price quietly. Daughters of the Pioneers are cooperating to sponsor suitable activities in Price City park. They invite townspeople to come to the park for lunch and indulge in the entertainment at hand. Mrs. Merrill Ellis and son, Douglas, have returned to their home in Seattle, Washington, after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Marshall, in Pirce. Miss Berlinda Grako, daughter of Mrs. S. T. Silvagni, left for an exMiss Jean Rehor won first place in tended vacation trip to South Caroa bathing revue held at the Silver lina. She will visit with a school Moon hall Saturday night during the friend, Miss Marjorie Mitchell. rodeo dance. Miss Ona Mae Fletcher of Spring Canyon was second and Mrs. Helen Switzer of Collinsville, Lorraine Burton third. All girls en- Illinois, is spending a week with Mr. tering received compacts. The win- and Mrs. Levy Hines. ners were awarded grand prizes and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thomas and group photos were taken. Sponsor of the revue was Ralph Magliaccio. four children of Los Angeles, California, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Anderson ac- Harry Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Fred companied Mr. and Mrs. Rollo West Thomas of this city. and daughter June of Holliday, to Mrs. Clara Sullivan of Salt Lake San Francisco, California, recently. Mr. West, former mayor of Price, has City is spending several weeks with registered at Johnson Island for de- her son John L. Sullivan of Helper. fense work. The rest of the group She spent one day last week at the returned home by way of the Red- home of Mr. and Mrs. William Rehor in Price. wood highway. Elmer Young was called to Los Angeles, California, by the death of his brother, Norman R. Young, there Saturday. Mr. Young rather expected burial to be in Louisville, Colorado, their home town, but funeral services will be held in Los Angeles. E. F. Butterworth of Salt Lake City, cashier for the Carbon County bank before its consolidation into the Carbon Emery bank of Price, was a local visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Houston have gone to Los Angeles, California, for their vacation trip. While there Mr. Houston, who is employed at the Oli-ve- to Associated store here, will buy furniture for fall and winter sales. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hansen have gone to Phoenix, Arizona, to spend part of their vacation with Mr. Hansens sister, Mrs. Ralph Nuttall and family. They will also visit Carlsbad, New Mexico. They have planned to be gone two weeks. Mrs. Hansen is of the Stylart Beauty Salon and Mr. Hansen is affiliated with the local liquor store. Miss Maxine Grousman of Los Angeles is visiting for a time with friends in Price. Tax Appeal Heard Mr. and Mrs. Dave Young of Ogden were in Price Sunday, visiting their daughter, Mrs. Kell Grange, and St A hearing on an appeal to the their new granddaughter who was La -the ui held was commission Tax born to Mr. and Mrs. Grange on July bon county court house Monday 14. chairmorning. J. Lambert Gibson, commission Tax State the Mrs. Nick Bemardi went Sunday to man of at the hearings in which Manti where she expected to visit was present assessed valuation of the on protests friends and relatives. the Lowenstein Mercantile property owners in Helper were heard. The assesthe were O. Allred Mr. and Mrs. Glen of the property protested visitors in Price last Thursday and sors valuation on the property to the Carbon County Board of Equaliza-the Friday. tion who denied any reduction in then Miss Mary Notarianni left for Salt tax valuation. The matter was commisTax State the to will she where Lake City yesterday appealed sion and the hearing was held Monspend the next week. under day. The matter was taken and officials state the advisement by Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bene Sr,, rebefore the tax be up will brought turned to their home in Helper Mon- commission. The decision will be anday evening after spending a week in nounced from the state office. Idaho. & By BARNEY DeVlETTI Pull up a chair, movie fans, and we'll tell you about .... Classified Miss Lois Gilligan has left to spend the rest of the summer in Los Angeles, California. HOUSE FOR SALE 4 ROOMS, 2 Inlots, on Prive Riverview. $600. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Vouros and quire at Carbon Barber Shop, Price. family are home from California where they spent their vacation. FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED apartment, clean and cool. Queen Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Norton have Ann Apartments. 357 So. 1st West. Have you seen The Mr. vacation. returned from their new shopping solumn? It is on the Norton manages the Safeway store society page. Look for it there. GIRLS OR WANTED WOMAN here. for cleaning at Parkview Motor Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grousman Court. Ernest S. Horsley left Wednesday and family visited last week with Mrs. Grousmans parents, Dr. and for Salt Lake City where he will FOR RENT 2 FURNISHED ROOMS 207 East 2nd North, Price. Mrs. H. B. Goetzman. Mr. Grousman spend a few days. has gone to Salt Lake City, but Mrs. Grousman and the children will reMiss Lael Johnson is visiting in APARTMENT FOR RENT main here for a few days. Provo with her aunt, Mrs. Lizzie Some furniture. in Parkdale. Phillips, and her cousins, Merle and 631, Price. Phone Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thomas have Marie. been visiting their parents in Price, RIFLE; 22 FOR SALE NEW Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Thomas and Mr. Cal. repeater. One complete fish- Mrs. Charles H. Semken has reand Mrs. Harry Ross. They have re- turned from mg outfit, slightly used; two wheel! McGill, Nevada, where Phone 653; 14! South 5th trailer. turned to their home in Los Angeles, she spent the past two weeks visiting East, Price. California. her son, Lee Semken. Lee has been in Nevada for three months, where FOR RENT George Bobotes left Saturday for he is employed, and is a unfurnished house, modern. Los Angeles, California, where he apartment, furnished or unpitcher for the McGill Baseball club. will work in the Lockheed plant. furnished. To date all of young Semkens games apartment, furnished or unhave been winners, despite the fact Frank Hanson, Price attorney, was that this is his furnished, first year at pitching. in Salt Lake City Friday attending a apartment, furnished or un-- I furnished. Individual. meeting of the Utah bar association. Mrs. Steve Diamenti and daughter, All have bath, toilet and lavatory. All uptown. Call Parkview Motor Mr. and Mrs. Glen O. Allred of Og- Elaine, have been visiting the formCourt. 393 or 694. den were in Price Thursday to attend ers daughter, Mary, in Denver, she is where school. attending the annual rodeo celebration. FOR RENT MODERN UNFURN- ished apartment with com- Mrs. Foster Shimmin and son Dean ' Mr. and Mrs. William Walkey and bath, heat, hot water. Call plete 531-- J. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walkey of Jerome, are visiting in Midvale with her sisvisitors at ter, Mrs. J. A. Hall. Arizona, were week-en- d FOR RENT COOL, QUIET SLEEP- the home of Mrs. M. A. Askew in ing room. Mrs. J. E. Bent, phone Price.. Miss Pauline Payne of American 176-sisis here her Idaho, Falls, visiting brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. FOR ter and AND SALE COUNTERS E. S. Baugh. She will stay here Used Lumber. Phone Shelving: 88,000,000 By the heart of a theatre, we mean the projection room; the room from whence emanates the shadows that you know as movies. No matter how many millions Hollywood might spend to produce an exceptionally fine movie, it would be a waste of time and money so far as your enjoyment would be concerned if the theatres in your commuYOUR THEATRES did not have nity equipment to match that used by Hollywood in making the picture. It would be virtually impossible for infeequipment to bring out the full Beauty of the picture to say nothing about being unable to faithfully reproduce the sound as recorded on the film. rior ar Only equipment of the finest make; costing in the thousands of dollars, can give you to the utmost the sense of reality, of actually participating in the Loving, Living and Laughing of the pictures that you see and hear. equip-me- up-to-d- ate R. w, Wil ' Your Moneys Worth -- and More! When you decide on a refrigerator, remember youre buying something that should last for years to come and it must be easy on your pocketbook all that time. We sincerely believe that you will get more years of excellent service more value for your money in a General Electric Refrigerator. 117-- Tops in Preference Tops in Performance! NEW! Built-i- n Butter Conditioner keeps butter just right for easy spreading! NEW! Perfected Conditioned Air keeps tads fresher, longer! NEW! Big drawer thats handy for odds and ends and easy to dry-stora- keep clean! NEW! Top shelf that will hold as many as H quart milk bottles! New G-- "Big 7 for only a few dollars more than last years G-"6"! E E Eighteen .Months To Pay. MELECTBIC 0LIVET0 FURNITURE & HDWE. CO. BUILDING GOOD WILL SINCE 1935 48 E. Main St. Price, Utah jCarhon Reports One Typhoid Fever Case FORRENT A report on the communicable diseases for Carbon county for the past week showed five cases reported from this area. Of these four were reported from Price City and one was reported from the remainder of the county. Two unusual cases were reported, one of typhoid fever and one of tularemia. The one case of tularemia was reported from Price City and the typhoid fever was reported from the county. Two cases of chicken pox and one case of tuberculosis were also reported from Price. From the state report it was noted that 56 cases of chicken pox were reported for the entire state, 10 cases of tuberculosis, two cases of tularemia and two cases of typhoid fever. IN LOST PAIR OF GLASSES case, between City Cafe and Savoy Hotel, Price. Return to 56 Bar for URGE INSPECTOR REMOVAL The United Mine Workesr of America, District 22, at their thirteenth biennial convention held in the New-houHotel in Salt Lake City went Ion record as urging Governor Herbert B. Maw to remove from office John Taylor, state coal mines inspector. se The Christian Science Monitor An International Daily Newspaper Unbiased Free from Sensational Editorials Are Timely and Instructive and It Daily reatures, Together with the Weekly Section, Make the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for Magazine the Home. U Truthful -- Constructive TThe Christian Science Publishing Society One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts Prica $ 12.00 Yearly, or $ 1.00 a Month. .Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, $2.60 a Year. Introductory Offer, 6 Issues 25 Cents. Nam Address. SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST FURNISHED sleeping room. Cottage Apart- Sumner Wells, acting secretary of state, warned the international wheat conference that within another year wheat surplusses totaling 1,500,000,-j00- 0 bushels will hang over international markets unless the worlds nations take constructive measures to solve problems 'resulting from the war. He said the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Austrailia, and Argentina have !a common interest in conditions which will prevail in world wheat markets when the war is over. wheat-produci- ng 10,000-fo- reward. RENT FOR MODERN ( basement apartment. Furnished. 470 No. 1st E. Phone 176-R; FOR RENT HOUSE Call Dell Gardner, partly modern. 295-- FOR RENT 4 ROOMS, BATH, Bud Norton, 64-- J. FOR SALE 2 FILLIES, 3 AND 5 years old. Well bred, unbroken. Inquire Mr. Johnson at Auction Why not pay a visit to one of our Projection Rooms? We would like to show you just what makes the yard. FOR wheeis-go-roun- d. LEASE FROM NOW Before we wind this up, well let you IN a little secret: There is no such a thing as Moving Pictures. What! You dont believe it? Okay, just take us up on that visit to the Projection Room, and well give you n the Youre gonna be surprised. Still a bit of space left, so well tell you about some of the movies coming up: UNTIL November 1, 1200 acres A- -l grass, j or will sell at once the ranch, 1300 acres all fenced with woven wire, at Como Summit, Colorado. The Best stock ranch on Western Slope, 8000 feet altitude. See or write at once. John R. Jennings, R. 4, on -- Montrose, low-dow- Colorado. Thu - PRICE THEATRE I Fri - Sat Sun - Mon- - COOL, AIRY OUTSIDE ROOM FOR 60 W. Main sleeping; downtown. Street, Mrs. Mel English. FOR SALE .... Plctiwt mlinxt' LARGE MUELLER circulating hot air furnace. In good shape. The FOR RENT te. FURNISHED APART-ment- individual garages. bia Apartments, Price. s; CARBON THEATRE Fri - Sat j Sun - Mon - Tue - Wei -- Colum- BED BUGS EXTERMINATED WITil-o- ut fumigation. Safe, sure, fully guaranteed. B. Jacob, Sr., Phone 757-J- 2 or write Price, Utah. Thu - 30 Paramount presents ut three-fourt- ot p tip-to- lights, steam heat, w'ater, cool, new, completely furnished. Adults and large child. $30 month. Phone an program of substitu- ROLLER SKATING DAVIS HALL tion in an emergency, the United Cleveland, every Wed. and Sat., one session 8 to 11 p. m. States could reduce its tin consumpTFc tion by and supply the FOR RENT FURNISHED remaining fourth entirely by imports and housekeeping rooms, from Bolivia, a National Academy of steam heat. 71 North Carbon. Science committee recently reported J. Phone to OPM. Most ready means to bring about further conservation of the metal in actual emergency or to faciliLAURENCE CHRISTENSEN tate accumulation of an adequate Phone 757-J- 2 stock pile, as recommended by the 1 TFc committee, was the suggestion that Tourist Park Shady silver be substituted for tin in solder. 3 Blocks South of Main Street. million ounces of silver anSixty-siFurnished and Unfurnished Apts. nually would effect replacement of Heat and Light Furnished tin in solder. Hot and Cold Showers Rates Reasonable Columnar pada, from with Plenty of playing space for children. name apace to with name New Management. apace. From 25c to $1.05. The all-o- You can appreciate just how fine and precision built our projectors arc, to give you movies at their best day after day; year after year, when we tell you: In the course of a single showing of an ordinary feature (such as Power Dive) it places 160,000 separate photographs on the screen, holding each one perfectly steady, exposing it twice, and then removing it to be replaced by the next photograph. To maintain our projectors and sound equipment in p condition and tuned-uat all times, we have periodic service calls This is by competent Sound Engineers. just one of the many details in our maintenance program to make certain that nothing is overlooked which would In any way mar the presentation of a single picture shown here in Price. R. ADULTS ONLY BEFORE YOU rent, be sure to call at 430 East 4th ENTERTAINS KNIT WIT CLUB North in front of the college. Mrs. Clark Wright entertained the Knit Wits at her home Tuesday afBASEMENT ternoon with a lawn social. Mrs. F. FOR RENT apartment. Furnished, 444 East M. Shafer was a special guest. 2nd North or call 172-- By The Worlds News Seen Through Apartment and Summer Rates. ments. Phone 593-- nt We of the Huish Theatres have a right to be proud of our Projection Rooms. They are and modern in every respect. We know that our equipment can maintain the marvelous illusion of life created by the enterprise and skill of the producer, director, WTiter, and the great staff of artists and technicians producing a series of still pictures which presented on our screens are given the semblance of motion. The sound, too, is reproduced precisely as it was recorded at the studio. . UESSg . It is estimated that motion picture theatre, throughout the United States have an an proximate attendance weekly of 88,060 tot persons. We have often wondered just how many of these persons have ever seen o,. heart of a theatre. 30-0- -6 top-st- -- hs BED-roo- 61-- m -- Thu - UTAH THEATRE- - Fri - Sat Sun - Mon - Tue COAL 10-3- x. -- with RICHARD DIX ALSO Secret Evidence PLUS Medicp Ride THEATRES OPEN AT 2:30 JULY 24THI |