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Show Thursday, March ye Ten Mrs. Mary Ellen Craven, formJune McDonald of Salt Lake City visited Saturday and erly of Provo, but now making her Sunday at the home of her sister, home in Denver, Colorado, is a Mrs. Joseph Brubaker. guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Peterson this week, attendparty given for Miss Marie and Bertha Moynmi ing theRose-Leand also e Peterson Miss of Washington are home visiting Lieuher with grandson, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. visiting who is home tenant Paul Craven, Pierre Moynier, for two weeks. on furlough from Douglas Field, They will leave Monday for Mare Arizona. Island, San Francisco, California, where they will join the navy nurMr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Whitney ses corps and be commissoined as and small son arrived Saturday to ensigns. visit with Mrs. Whitneys parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Olson. The Visiting over the week end at the Whitneys are enroute from Toolo, home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence where they have resided the past Schriever were Airs. Schrievers two to Inspiration, Arizona, years, parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Searle where Mr. Whitney will be superof Salt Lake City. intendent of the Anaconda Copper companys mine. Mrs. Peter J. Henderson, a longtime resident of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Katherine MacKnight left arrived here recently and is makfor Preston, Idaho, where Saturday ing her home with her son and she will visit with her son, WilMr. and Mrs. liam F. daughter-in-laMacKnight and his family Robert J. Henderson of Price. for two weeks. Miss AND NEARBY PRICE S t If rom take liit M btar trip, tnttrtaia Call Tit tf it, iwtl In-jUrN- mart, THAT'S St, 9, M w Elf'S, mot tlbtr fro pit ar about it. Ma Ml pre-nupti- Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harris were Percy Axelsen and daughters, among visitors in Salt Lake City Lois and Rita, have returned from Oceanside, California, after a Friday and Saturday. weeks visit with their son and Pfc Kenneth L. Rasmussen, who brother, Private Sheldon Axelsen is with the artillery band at Camp and wife. Private Axelsen is staCarson, Colorado, is visiting his tioned at Camp Pendleton. Mrs. wife in Price and his parents, Mr. Percy Axelsen and grandson, who accompanied them to and Mrs. Henry Rasmussen of Welwill remain there until California, lington. Sheldon receives further orders. De-Ly- le, Mrs. Harold Holdaway returned Monday from Denver, Colorado, Mrs. Moss Jeanselme returned where she spent a week visiting Sunday from Salt Lake City where with her husband, Sergeant Har- she had been visiting her sister old Holdaway. during the previous ten days. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hubbard were T. I. ONeil attended to matters among Salt Lake City visitors of business in the state capitol city Thursday and Friday. Friday and Saturday. al w, G. J. Reeves, Carbon county 23. 19 Mrs. C. J. Saunders of Castle Dale was a visitor here Friday, Califortaking the bus for a trip to a nia. She plans to be gone about L. Mrs. and Mr. visit will month, resiC. Moore, former long-tim- e dents of Emery county, at Phoenix, Arizona, on the return trip. and Mrs. Reed Christofferson Lake , Salt to went small son, Kent, 'V City Monday, planning to remain there during the balance of theV week. Kenneth J. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Davis of Price, gradu-- j ated about two weeks ago from the hospital corps school at San Diego, California, and he is now a hospital apprentice second class at the naval hospital at Oakland, Cal ifomia. J John Redd left the latter part of last week for San Francisco, California, planning to attend to business matters there for a week or ten days. of schools, was in Salt Corporal Nick C. Doulgerakis, Lake City the latter part of last son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doulweek attending an educational gerakis of Price, arrived here last meeting. Saturday for a visit while on fur- - V lough from his air corps service Dr. E. B. Sessions went to Salt at Morrison Field, Florida. He exLake City Thursday evening, at- pects to return to his station of tending meetings of an educational service about the first of April. group Friday. He appeared as a William Ross, district court respeaker on the program that day. porter, went to Eureka today Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Seem-ke- n where he is doing some special type went to Salt Lake City Thurs- of reporting work. day of last week to meet their son, Ed Sheya was among those at-- o tending to business matters in Salt . He made the trip to Salt Lake City Wednesday. ity by plane but on arrival :ceived a wire cutting his In a letter to his parents, Mr. o and Mrs. A. H. f absence short and he Draper of Price, his station of service Technical Sergeant Arthur P. Draper tells interestingly of his in- duction into the Domain of Nep-l- v Lee Robertson, formerly a Price tunus Rex, organ-j- j' istrict resident who has been ization of naval forces transporting troops in the south Pacific area, his initiation affording him special Description of rides on rating. the famed Higgins boats, used ex- - 0 He is at tensively in American military $ operations, would lead one to be- -' lieve that light type of ocean trav-- 1 H. P. McCardle, former resident eler is something in the nature of v' f Price, who had been visiting a g jeep. here during the previous ten days, left early this week for his present Private Jack Dimick, who is sta-- 1 He reported a tioned at Camp Phillips, Kansas, home at Ogden. very enjoyable time while here, with the field artillery, arrived meeting many old friends. He also home recently to spend a ten day reported that his son, Henry H., furlough with his parents, Mr. and also a former Price resident, is at Mrs. A. P. Dimick, and other rela- present located at Inglewood, Cali- tives and friends in this vicinity. fornia, an employee of an aviation Private Dimick left March 12 for,n manufacturing firm there. Camp Phillips, where he will receive further training. Margaret Humphrey, employed in the ration board office at the city hall, returned Sunday evening from Salt Lake City, where she went Thursday night to visit friends and attend the basketball tournament. Sunday - Monday - Tuesday TESTIMONY OF AFFECTION! re-t- hsfii ng fa 2TR000Y McOQWAU:q ' DONALD CRISP Dame May M ( I Wednesday Only water-goin- GENTLEMAN IIM HiddrCARWAlanHALE fYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYVYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY iaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH I1 Saturday Only William G. Harding, field price representative in this area of the 2 Dandy Movies state ration board, went to Ferron Friday afternoon to check stores there. TISRIfSCr TOPICAL TIMELY ,r Privates Jack Houston, Paul Parkinson and Archie Gilbert arrived here Friday from Camp near San Diego, California, where they have been undergoing military training during the past few months, and are visiting at their respective homes. They are ft in the division of the army. Cal-la- n, All Brands MILK 4 39c TALL CANS VINEGAR ? rr. 53c FLOUR J J Round Steak --rE 39c 2.27 Ham- sPicnic 29c DELSEY 19c 32c Bacon Sqrs. 29c 25c Silver Smelts" CHB DISTILLED QUART I)ualitq Meats 23c PURE LARD RED STAR S Castle Valley Best 50 LBS $ ssr A Goood Substitute for Kleenex ROLLS DISH-A-D- U Suds Without Soap WIRE ARE anti-aircra- fmmmm(j) Two service men joined a brother and sister in a family reunion at Price the latter part of last week when Harold Higgins, phramacist mate third class at San Diego, California, and Glen Higgins, who had just completed naval boot training at Farragut, Idaho, spent several days at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Higgins. Another brother, Floyd, who is a machinist at Provo, and a sister, Amy, who is at home after lengthy employment at Hill Field, were also present. Mesdames Harold and Floyd Higgins were also here, the former accompanying her husband on his first trip home in fourteen months. Miss Jean Bennett, who has been working for the Douglas aircraft company at Long Beach, California, for the past eight months, came home Friday to visit her parents, Mr .and Mrs. A. L. English, also other relatives and friends. The trio made a motor trip to Salt Lake Ctiy Tuesday, finding the weather and roads terrible snow and ice. They made it a point to get home before dark, not caring to take unnecessary travel risks. starring JACKIE COOPER Sun. - Mon. ROMANCE I 2nd Hit -Tex Ritter uWESTERN n Double Feature Program ONTHEM BARBARA STflniDVCK imcCRE0 f&iet 1 RIKSKlRf aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa TTTTTTYryyYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY t worn by LESLIE BROOKS f4tgrJ in "COYER GIRL" Staff Sergeant E. C. Law leaves tomorrow for McClellan Field, Sacramento, California, where he serves in the army inspection department, after enjoying an visit with his wife, formerly Esther Reeves, and baby. The latter are making their home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Reeves. Sergeant Law, who entered the army a year ago, has been selected to attend an officers training 11-d- 9:00 SATURDAYS A. M. TO 7:00 P. M. market Price 63 North Carbon Avp. 'FOOD . You Always Save Money At KELLERS Dr. W. P. Winters of Mt Please resident of Price and ant, operator of a hospital here for twelve years, was a visitor here the first part of the week. He lived many years ago in Emery county, too, having started his medical practice there. Friday - Saturday THE BLACK RAVEN Technicolor Production Fold it up ay school. one-tim- A COLUMBIA It'i it up It'i cruth.rniiitont. Roll Watch for it it in th picturnt Siint 22 to 30 Modnii IS to $9 Sunday - Monday - Tuesday v a THE SHANGHAI GESTURE Ladies Dept. PRICE TRADING COMPANY Price Utah v ARIZONA WHIRLWIND o plus OUTLAW ROUNDUP' t |