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Show dajSepteniber 9, 1943 THE Cases In Lake Carbon, Salt ,eetln Postponed v0 polio Mrs. Johnson f WmanS S Service that was for September 9, will be Schools postponed until September 16, when the meeting will take place around a hundred cases of afternoon at the home of alvsis being reported Thursday Mrs. G. J. Reeves. Postponed oUghout single case since the Sdemic started tyhas a as yet ? However, oi from what 5UstJuly- was thought was - Lake City and Provo schools date has been delayed for and public gatherings of have been prohibited to S check spread of the disease. opened as scheduled. School here to county polio chair- According j Charles H. Semken, the Xed disease reaches epidemic Lportions about every five years, county experiencing sever. DP!nUi Sen Carbon 1937 al cases in and 1938. SCHOOL DELAY OPENING nRGERTON TO the fact that the school building at Dragerton has necessyet been completed and ary' equipment has not arrived, will the school at that community for several weeks. not be opened that about fifteen It is expected teachers will be needed there and eight have already been secured, former principal of Lee Allred, the Spring City elementary schools, has been named principal by the Because board of of education. FOR SALE home and good nice ome APARTMENT BEST -T- LOCATION inc- HOUSE. IN TOWN WO BLOCKS PROM MAIN STREET IN PRICE Mrs. J. C. Schauers is iiosless Mrs- Anus Johnson will tain Friday evening in honor of her son, Mack, who leaves Monday for Sheppard Field Texas T'"" ytar Tre mP Tuesday evening when who will enjoy dinner and the eve! the program committee of home will b League met at the home Literary ning at theohn of Mrs. Ralph Walters, Blain Johnson, Fred T. Jones. John Ray Harmon, Sam Runnel of Literary League will go war Social Sewing Club Grand Junction, Colorado, Lyle minded in a big way this year, de- Bryner and Paul Keller. voting one meeting each month to some war activity and opening and afternoon, entertaining the mem- - El Novice Club closing every meeting with the sale Guests Of Mrs. M.gl.ore of stamps and bonds The members of the pi Novice club will be guests at the home of ArraTnging the program for LitMrs. Frank Migliore this evening "y T. eague lhl year are:assisted for luncheon and bridge jfred rs Jones, chairman, lrS J eiPTvenfmrhtmf Page Three PRICE, UTAH E, - entcr-C1?,ty,- 0? i K"; ' PF.AL - CLARK Mrs. Ben H. Deal, formerly of Price, was married to Dr. Milton F. Clark of California, in Santa Rosa on August 27. The couple will make their home jn Cloverdale, California. TGoorge 5.y ,ain Mrs. Karl Wallac!l. rS' lss Einlayson, Jameson and Mrs. Marl Gltn' The fcers S uP bsincss Literary League ycar s. "rk a held dftcrnoon at tha hme oi yfte"day Jamcson president -- Carbon Faulty Holds Party . The faculty of Carbon and Senior High school met yesterday afternoon for dinner in the cafeteria V B. Sessions as Nile Club The first regular meeting of the Lybia Temple Nile club, for this year, will be held Friday evening, September 10, at the home of Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, president, with Mrs. E. N. Radliff as The business session will be folAyedette Club Mrs. of home lowed by a social hour and at the Meeting Katherine Hansen the Ayedette club members wil lenjoy this evening sewing, with luncheon served Visitors Arrive at the conclusion. Lieutenant David C. Thomas and Mrs. Thomas of Pawling New York, will arrive this afternoon to Bridge Club visit at the home of Mrs. Thomass Entertained Mrs. Joe Seaton was hostess parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Reeves. Wednesday afternoon entertaining Mrs. Thomas is the former Miss the members of her club at lunch- - Margaret Ann Reeves whose mar- eon and bridge. Special guests riage took place in Pawling in the were Mrs. William Pizza, Mrs. Joe early part of August. Schlegel and Mrs. J. M. Naylor. Navajo Chapter To Hold Meeting Executive The Navajo chapter of the DelCommittee Meets The executive committee of the phian society will hold their first American Legion Auxiliary will meeting for this year at the home meet this evening at the home of of Mrs. Fred Bonomo, Saturday Mrs. J. C. Hubbard. r' Autumn colors in shades of yel- to the Amere club at her home this ,low, orange and rust will be carevening. Mrs. Myron Harmon will ried out in flower arrangements have charge of the lesson. and favors. The club members and guests' Quaker Club will include: Mrs. John Hudson, Members of the Quaker dub will Mrs. Ralph Box, Mrs. Katherine be guests at the home of Mrs. Lojs Arrono, Mrs. Gerald Otteson, Mrs. Smith tonight. Sewing, cards andjJ W. Hammond, Jr., Mrs. George luncheon will be enjoyed during Sprattling and Mrs. Paul Pessetto the evening. of Helper, Mrs. W. A. Boulter, Mrs. Eldon Reese, Mrs. Robert Carni-va- li Returns Home To Attend School and Mrs. W. Anderson. Miss Georgeanna King arrived home Tuesday from Ogden, where Women Of The Moose she has been in civil service emAt the meeting of the Women of ployment at the naval supply de- the Moose held Friday evening, pot as a junior clerk typist in the Mrs. Fred Winkenwerder was giv-e- n stores custody division labor and the obligation and Mrs. Bernice transportation section. She says, Olson was elected pianist for the that an appropriation of $40,000 has been made for new office organization. equipment and that it was had to Engagement Is give this all up and decide on Car- Revealed bon college. Salaries are large and Mrs. Annie Bawden of Cleve- promotions are always in line. Utah, announces the engage- She was accompanied by her mothment of her daughter, Miss Clau- er, who has also been emoloyed dis Bawden, to Glen Frandsen, son there, and has returned to teach of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Frandsen. at the Harding school. Miss Bawden is a graduate of the North Emery high school and TIN CANS STILL NEEDED is a former student of the B. Y. U. People are reminded to continue to turn in their tin cans at grocery She is now employed with the Car- stores by Mrs. John Dooley, Price bon Emery bank. Mr. Frandsen graduated from salvage chairman of the womens county high school and division. She states that a fair refrom Carbon Junior college. At sponse has been made but is now he is with Rem- slowing down somewhat. Arrange- presentArms inemployed Salt Lake City. ments have been made to collect ington No definite date has been set for the material for shipment to Salt the marriage. Lake City headquarters. Lybia Temple party, with master of cer- - : a aa a Dropping the serious business of teaching for a while they all joined in an extemporaneous program of stories, stunts and a musical contest of quartet numbers, reaching a climax when each member introduced themselves with stories of how they have spent the a Micra Adelphe Opens Season With Meeting Micre Adelphe opened Its 1943-4- 4 season on Wednesday evening when a meeting was held at the home of Miss Fay McKinnon. In the absene of President Mary Louise Appel, Vice President Fay McKinnon, officiated. Committee heads for the forthcoming year were announced as follows: Program chairman, Earlene Durrani, social chairman, Lydia DeAngeles, finance chairman, Winifred Johnson. The program for the year will be announced at the annual presidents banquet to be held very soon. Rebekah Lodge The Rebekah lodge will hold a regular meeting at the K. P. hall at Helper Friday, September 10, at 8:00 oclock. Mrs. Johnson Entertains Mnemonic Club Mnemonic club members will be guests at the home of Mrs. Angus Johnson, Friday afternoon. sum-lan- d, mer. The party was followed business session by a j; Second Ward Mutual To Hold Opening Meet The grand opening of the Price' Second Ward Mutual will be held next Tuesday night, September 14, at eight-thirt- y in the L. D. S. ernaele. A patriotic theme has been cleverly worked out and we know youll enjoy it. The evening will be spent in dancing to good orchestra music with a lively program and refresh- tab-Carb- on j ' ments during intermission. Committees are hard at work to make this a gala opening for the Mutual season. M. I. A. officers and teachers are y Saturday. With his in charge of arrangements, a group of his young j Wood hill for a corn roast and Society Workers cats and the evening was con-- 1 A Relief society union and plan- luded with a theatre party. ning meeting will be held in the tabernacle Sunday, September 12, Irs. McBeth Is at 3:15 p.m. Meetings will be held ostess in all departments and all ward of- Mrs. E. L. McBeth was hostess ficers .including executive officers, ist evening when she entertained special officers, magazine agents re following members of her club and class leaders, in all wards of t luncheon and bridge: Mrs. Ace Carbon stake, are invited to attend. loberts, Mrs. A. D. Hansen, Mrs. red W. Keller, Mrs. Harold Bi- -, Waffle Supper del, Mrs. Nick Bernardi, Mrs. Honors Visitor Slain Mrs. Eldon st A waffle supper was Thompson, leese, Mrs. R. T. Mithell, Mrs. held Tuesday evening at the home )ave Parmley, Miss Veronica of Miss Marion Robbins in Kenil- and Mrs. Byron Chap- - worth in compliment to Mrs. Harry H. Cloke, the former Miss Maurine Thompson of Ephraim, who is vis) RED STAR OR WHITE FAWN BUY YOUR WINTERS SUPPLY AT THIS LOW PRICE EVERY SACK GUARANTEED PER BAG ENRICHED no-ho- WE HAVE A VERY GOOD VARIETY FOR BONELESS 35c JUICY D POT ROAST TENDER 29c POUND VALUE CHANGE 0 FAT HENS 37c POUND Plans Juniper for Ration point values SeptemAfternoon In Park STEAKS The Juiper camp of the 33c meet will Utah ters of Pioneers the fruits according to L. FRESH CREAM m., Wednesday afternoon at COTTAGE CHEESE LBS in the city park. 35c September covered dish will be served. All READY TO EAT - members are asked to be present One of the most important PICNICS to begin plans for this years work. 35c POUND q Luncheon Planned FINE STUFFED points per pound, the commun- For Guests HEARTS BEEF 22c for Also POUND said. ity service member Mrs. Ida Lee and Mrs. Harold A. first time, OPA made a this Nelson will be FINE TO SLICE tinction between farm and at their at luncheon TONGUES BEEF evening of 29c POUND the COLD value assigning butter, ery home. The following guests will points per pound to the farm enjoy an evening of visiting and D MAKE FINE BROTH AND duct. Lee OXTAILS POUND 19c Another important change was fortunes told by Mrs. Mrs.Empey: DUMPLINGS James Nelson, the restoration of dried prunes, Mrs. Stanley BEEF CHUCKS iting here. Enjoying the affair were: Mrs. Thelma Allison, Mrs. Eileen Babic, Mrs. Gladys Mathis, Miss Nona Stevens and Mrs. Lois Berer.sen of Helper. FULL-BREASTE- STEW POUND ... SODA CRAX PREMIUM SALTINE BOX 33cq VANILLA BOTTLE D GRAIN-FE- TISSUE 4 19c ROLLS Daugh- R. GERMADE 3:00 p. A 15, 2 23c in- 12 dis- cream- 6 a pro- C. raisins, and currants to the processed foods rationing list. These items were taken off the ration charts some months ago when hot weather threatened spoilage to the remainder of the 1942 crops. They were restored to rationing as the 1943 crop moves to market. The changes in point values changes in the food supply situation, the community service Thus, generally member said. prevailing decreases of one to two points per pound in meats shows an improvement in the supply of meat caused normally at this time of the year by the usual heavy marketing of range meat anmals. The higher point value for cream- ery butter reflects a more restrict-- 1 ed supply of the item than in the R. Berry, Mrs. Lloyd Harrison, Miss Norma Hansen, Mrs. Lee Empey, Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, Mrs. J. E. Alley, Mrs. J. M. Nickolson, Miss Louise Coli, Miss Lenore Bor-zaand Mrs. Arthur Nickolson. Fidelas Club The Fidelas club members were the guests of Mrs. Arvel Anderson at her home last Thursday re-fle- et MEATS - FRESH-GUARANTE- LAMB STEW POT ROAST ED FROM AA LAMB 1 POINT PER POUND B GRADE BEEF POUND TZ TENDERIZED SALT PORK LEAN STREAKED HAMS RIB BOIL POUND B GRADE bloaters LARGE SMOKED 20c 27c 37c 19c 2 39c 2 For 25c past. The War Food administration has found that the consumption of butter near producing areas was !so great at ten points per pound ed ed lunch kit 10 POUNDS 69c BUTTER ALL FIRST QUAL. BRANDS Everyone needs surance , but not everyone knows the forms of insurance he needs. Our customers do. This is one reason that they have peace of mind. in- j ALL BRANDS CANS BRACKEN GEORGE 65c FLAVOR POUND FIRM AND SOLID RIPE Lbs ADDS TO ANY DINNER POUND CAULIFLOWER 23C ICC SNOW WHITE POUND ...... GREEN PEPPERS FINE STUFFED GRAPEDS P0G3 Phone 202. Price LEE j PATTERTGK TOMATOES SWEET SUGAR 2 2 9c Lb. Lb. 12 0 23 D . PIICIIE SO INSURANCE AGENCY J 39c MALTED MILK JAR CANTALOUPES Q 29c 5c CORN YAMS MILK QUART EQUITABLE 50c LB. D Clean Fresh Produce SUGAR 0 that serious shortages were creat-je- d in distant markets. The board member stated that this increased demand along with the production decrease of 5 per cent under Au- -: gust estimates accounted for the butter point value increase. In the case of processed foods 'for which blue stamps are used, 'the point value increases for and frozen fruits are account- ed for by unexpected consumption of these commodities while antici-jpatstable demand for canned and frozen vegetabes allowed maintenance of most point values of these items at the previous month's levels. can-In- D ge Lb W2J Consistently The Best Store Hour Friday -- St A. Xt P. XL- fcszrizr : - - i Ut oCj lj ftU ' : ' |