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Show t, I1XY 24, 1941 PAGE SEVEN the competitive fields. Marjorie Roberts and Eliee Nesbitt kept the crowds entertained with their trick riding and Miss Nesbitt gave an act in which her trick horse, Golden Chief, performed. The audience was kept amused by Jasbo Fulkerson, cowboy clown and cut-uJasbo got himself intot some tight spots with the Brahma bulls but he came out as hale and hearty as ever. Larry Daniels, aside from competing in the riding and roping contests, kept the crowds on the edge of their seats by imitating a bull fighter during the Brahma bull riding t. This cut down from the production of the power company will enable them to apply the sizeable amount of power now going to the copper firms to the rapidly increasing requirements in the Salt Lake City area. At the present time, it was pointed out, the copper company uses about 40 per cent of the supply produced by the Utah Bower and Light company but that it contributes only about 20 per cent of the power companys revenue. This is because of the low-ra- te contract on the volume. p. son, Roy Wilcox Jr. Caroll and Loa Dean Timothy have returned home from Tooele where they have been visiting with relatives. Mrs. Ethel Donahue received word that her daughter, Mrs. May Price, is sailing this week for Hawaii where she will join her husband who is em- Jones of Ogden are visiting here at the home of Mrs. Mary Kos. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Leavitt and family motored to Salt Lake City Sunday to attend the funeral of Mr. Leavitts mother who died Thursday at St. with friends. The Spring Glen Boy Scout troop 287 under the direction of Hyrum Thygerson attended the Utah National Parks Council camp at Ferron reservoir. LeGrand Rowley, Wendell Wharff, Keith Snyder, Joe Tunno, Roland Rowley, Norbert Dupin, Ban Bruno, Domenic Bruno, Ray Wharff, Grant Rowley, Orville Bundy, Jack parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Steele and son Thomas accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Higginson left Tuesday for Ferron Reservoir to attend the Higginson reunion. the best cause of the purses at stake but be-th- SPRING GLEN NEWS By Coleen Rowley Thomas Steele has returned home pendlng two weeks at Boys State Mrs. Betty Huff of Nevada was a visitor here last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Christensen. Wilcox of . Ry Sr., Salt Lake is visiting here at the home ofCity, his e Wool Growers Extend Thanks To Price City contest was being recorded Rodeo Association of America !Lh picks the worlds champions in Each cowboy events. Success he different was rated events these in contesting end of the (Continued from Base Onel points and at the Ljon all the points earned go to his standing in the national in the National Defense program. You as sheepmen are 100 per cent The prizes and glory field. rodeo national champions- Americans. The lambs and wool you the that go with to shoot for and produce are just as essential in na- -j hip are something the field takes every tional defense as armaments. Your every man in as any other. activities contribute to the creation' rodeo just as seriously Probably the most popular act cfjof a stream of new wealth from an' was put on by Hollis apparent wasteland. the entire show R. Scott Zimmerman, district agent Harker and his trained mongrel dogs. act and each Three dogs weie in the jfor the division of Predatory and Ro- -, what to do and when dent ocntrol, addressed the delegates dog knew just n the steps being taken to control' to do it. Mr. Harker had them jump-oon bars, this menace and pointed out that the ing through loops, balancing bal- - wild animals, coyotes, cats, lions and riding scooter and tricycles and teeter-totte- r. Mr. Harker a on .bears, account for a large part in the anting went off the held amid a loud round stockmens losses during the year. He asked the cooperation of all sheep- of applause. a men in combating this range menace, Other specialty acts included Newell R. Frei, chairman of the trained Brahma bull act given by and Fish and Game commission, discussed Kid Roberts and fancy roping lover-stockion the ranges and riding acts. Buff Brady Jr., was the trick rider and roper and gave excel-- 1 pointed out the harmful effects of lent performances plus his abilities in this practice. other speakers on the program in cluded Professor Alma C. Esplin of the Utah State Agricultural college; Mrs. E. Jay Kearnes, president of the Utah State Wool Growers Auxiliary; C. N. Woods, regional forrester from Ogden; Chesley P. Seely, regional grazier; and Mont H. Saunderson, economist for the Grazing Service. Approximately 400 sheepmen at-- ! tended the session throughout the day and at 6:00 oclock in the evening about 250 of them attended a lamb banquet in the Elks hall. James A. Hooper of Salt Lake City, secretary of the state association, acted as master of ceremonies. Pete Moynier, Felix Bruno, Mayor Lee and Mr. Mahleres were called MOST PEOPLE WHO upon to address the delegates and each extended invitations to the wool ARE CRYING FOR to return to Price some other growers JUSTICE REALLY In reply, Secretary Hooper! time. WANT MERCY extended thanks to the people of What do you want in the Price City for the hospitality they way showed during the convention. of banking services? This comFollowing the banquet the dele- For Of Meet William Daugherty, Pastor Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.,, welcome for all. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m.r message by the pastor, special music. Ep worth league Sunday 7:00 p. m. Plans to be made for Epworth league institute at Mt. Pleasant from July 28 to August 3. Choir practice 7:00 p. m. Friday evening. Daily Vacation Bible school begins August 4. Alice Rathmill, Church Reporter. George. Ernest OGreen has returned to Camp Lewis after a short visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John ployed there. Nick Pauvich, also of Mr. and Mrs. Marian Roper and OGreen. children spent Tuesday visiting here Camp Lewis, is visiting here with his con-te- The bulls would charge but Larry was quick enough to get out of their way even if it did mean climbing to the top of the grandstand. Many of the contestants shared in the large purses that were offered ll,tiand Bld Spillsbury took the most "Vfamiliar wim Ule LUUC D of the many in all the events. His win- were able to witness one nings amounted to $259. Next high jEs most terrible traged.es, was performing to est winner was Smokey Snyder with rygrv cowboy $184. of his ability not only be COMMUNITY CHURCH Dansie, Rudolph Bruno, Jack All-in-o- glass, metal, cement for wood, china, leather, cloth. The Mate-kov- ic and Martin Vuksinic enjoyed the encampment. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Field of San Francisco are visiting at the home of Mrs. Fields parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tomsk. .... Wyoming, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin DUPIN AUTO SERVICE Geneal Repairing, Painting, Body and Fender Work ENTRANCE NORTH of ARROW AUTO LINE Phone 713 37 North 1st West TONY and JOHN DUPIN, MECHANICS PRICES EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY Price - FRIDAY - SATURDAY de-Lni- ne i ' Lamb PATTIES 19c POUND Made O' Clover Cheese 1 7 Cottage v 2 LBS GUARANTEED MEATS M 25c SEGO LILY BRAND BY PIECE POUND j ng bar-b-q- pletely equipped bank mighty is Come apt to have it. in and see. NEW SALE FOR COAL DEVELOPS IN PLANT PLAN (Continued from Page One) PkICC V UTAHMMMM KEUB NEWS Progra ms, week beginning July 27, 1941 BROADCASTS 7:30 AM Mon 3:25 AM 12:30 PM Sunday 6:00 PM Mon 1.00 AM Mon 12:30 PM Mon 6:00 PM Mon 6:45 PM 00 J P-Bean- s-5c LAUNDRY SOAP CRACKER JACK ... John thru Sat thru Fri Fri - - and Thu Fri - - - Saturday PM Tuesday PM Sunday Sunday ........ Thursday Friday Moa Wed Pri PM Monday Hughes Quiz Eowl The Lone Eanger Double or Nothing July 28, 7 eddie Cochrane, world welterweight pionship. Wed., July 30, 7 p.m. Abrams. p.m.-Fr- itzie Billy Souse-Georg- e 23c 1.09 Utah APRICOTS POUND Schillings Lb. Lbs. 29c 57c DOZ DROOMS Save Carbon Emery Way - 29c ONLY 10c SIX FLAVORS PKG 27c LGE PKG 5c LB. BAG.. 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No. tin 3 BAR 19c Brown Sugar 45c Aerowax 12-O- Z MARGARINE SPAGHETTI QT PREM 29c 15c CATSUP TUNA FLAKES Jr. FREMONT. 10 16c , JUICE ?eRoAz: GRAPE JUICE qt i2 GALLON Wythe Williams Raymond Gram Swing Wythe Williams SPECIAL: Mon., . B. Cedric Foster Arthur Gaeth Fulton Lewis, 3 FOR 3 Salad Dressing SIERRA PINE SOAP WHITE KIN- GPOWDER GIANT PKG tall 1 Deviled meat Values I FOODS QUART thrn Fri thru Fri thrn Fri Pm Sunday PM Sunday I TM 8 nn No. JUNIOR PUREX PM Friday 00 PM Wednesday a;00 PM 5:30 3 FOR TOMATO thru Fri thrn Sat OUTSTANDING PROGRAMS AM Mon thru Fri :65 AM Mon thru Sat 0:00 AM Mon thru Sat 16;15 AM Mon thrn Sat 10:65 AM Mon thru Sat 15 PM Mon thru Fri 1:30 PM Sunday 1:30 PM Mon thru 00 Strained Foods HEINZ 23c LB.. LBS STEER 17c 1 These Compare 20c 2 TOP. 19c TOILET SOAP 14 OZ HEINZ. 21c Frankfurters 2 LBS ... SOUP Campbells. 3 for... Cl All!) 48TEULB.VALTJE BAG iLUUIl thru Sat Sunday PM Mon, Tue, Wed, 8:30 PM Tue 00 HEINZ. COMMENTATORS 8:00 AM Mon 9:00 PM Mon 00 KETCHUP Saturday 3:00 PM Mon NEWS Fri Sunday Noon Mon 1:00 PM 7:30 PM Mon, Thu, 8:00 PM Sunday thrn Sat 12.00 7:00 .the firm which now furnishes the power for the Utah Copper company. STEER BEEF LAMB CHOPS ue gates attended the first nights rodeo of the Robbers Roost Roundup where they were welcomed on behalf of the Eastern Utah Rodeo association. and staffed POT ROAST GRAPES 7c LBS 19c c ffiHJEBSn Effective . Wednesday Friday Saturday |