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Show 1944 May 4 IHE Page Three PRICE. UTAH E. gressive supper last Wednesday' blows during the four in- planning to attend the graduation night and started the evening at Joseph Jones, Bulldogs Win three Mrs. Roy Mills where thirty lanings he was hurling from the exercises, after which Christine Passes Away dies enjoyed the cocktail, the salad Dinos mound, yet he was mostly blamed expects to go to San Diego, where His Day was trainserved Mrs. at Hil-Thomas for the Bulldog's two big innings, she will take a were I Rice -Jof tons, the main course at the home second and fourth, when the latter ing course at the naval hospital I Rlce re" of Mrs. Doyle Perkins and ended! Joseph Jones, 90, died at his was superintended by Mr. Jones piled up three scores in each there, as cadet nurse. 't Ue j then Mr- salt Lake having dessert at the home of Mrs. home m Price, Monday, May 1. Staging a spectacular comeback frame. Ken Dimick, who pitched from 1897 to 1903, also from 1910 A. R. Johnsons. on their home diamond, Provo high the last two rounds for the Mr. Jones was one of the few re- -, to 1911. Dinos, CUICKENPOX LEADS IN Jrebe u noW employed' During a year's mission schools Bulldogs won Claude Heiner of Salt Lake City INFECTIOUS DISEASES and Utah Tucker Tuesdays nicked was two runs and for four maming born in this in California he traveled 8,000 pioneers Judge was a visitor here last week. baseball game with Carbons Dino- hits. state before the Civil War, Ur. TMr and Mrs. Jessie was mile.s. 18 of he At the first; Uncle age Bert Martin has been Jdrffl Chicken pox, of which 88 case d,L. Tucker returnedthe light of day at Provo, ordained a high priest by Heber saurs at Timpanagos park, piling Ai kan- quite ill but is up and around seeing m a score 10 to 2. PRICE GIRL FINISHES of up homes winning were 1854. 18, May His reported in Utah for the week ,jdSekW their parents, Elisha' J. Grant, now president of the L. again. NURSE COURSE ending April 28, head the list of Joe Nielson, Jr., is up to Clear! and Mary Ellen Talbott, were! D. S. church. He was a member The Carbon nine had previously r A held their closing Creek taking Louis Thomas communicable disease in the state. the first Mormon emigrants of Carbon stake high council until defeated Provo team to the tune place among evening by in the store there. of 11 to 5 in a game played here. to settle in Utah. Miss Christine Axelgard, who Mumps and scarlet fever follow The, 1935 of and the counsellor first daS and refreshments The Bulldogs victory was at- arrived home Sunday evening for closely with 79 case each. MeasMrs. Pete Fish and daughter While Joseph was still a small! high priest quorum from 1913 to tributed Mrs. Thomas Bendall and school house. a y largely to the three-h- it visit with her mother, les and whooping cough come next Raydell, r Hubert Hreinson son Phil and Mrs. William Hough-- ! boy the Jones family moved to 1919. of their ace Mrs. pitching Karen Axelgard, will grad- with 44 and 47 cases. Total of all Fairview. He married Metta In 1913 Mr. Jones had the mis- Don Dunkley, who struck out nine uate 'SJoSd'with. a surprise ton were Provo and Mapleton vis-- I Friday evening, May 12, from diseases of this class, 427. There Nielson in 1880 and to them fortune to lose one of his feet in an ... last Tuesday eve- itors last week. and walked only four. a three-yecourse in nursing at were 444 the previous week and were born Mrs' four SKn and Mrs. Frank The Home club met at the home The boys and four girls. accident while hauling coal. For Max Pessetto, Carbons pitcher, St. Marks hospital school of nurs- 669 for the corresponding week mother died in Price in 1894. the past several years he and Mrs. allowed the Provo of Mrs. Devon Oldroyd last Thurschildren, players only ing, Salt Lake. Mrs. Axelgard is last year., Mr. Jones was ordained an elder Jones PLf daughter Leanore where day evening they enjoyed accomplished a wonderful all iiva and Fontella Degn, in an evening of sewing, etc. Re- -, the L. D. S. church in 1882, amount of redemption work at and Mr. and Mrs. EUas freshments were served. when he moved to Huntington,1 Manti temple, according to Ernest Degn of here Word was received here that' then known as Castle Valley, S. Horsley, to whom The evening and Flight Officer William Pace, son where he helped build roads and is indebted for this brief of Mrs. Frank Slavensky, now sta- -i canals. He became active in Sun- biography. Many hundreds of peochildren tioned in the southwest Pacific has been awarded the Distinguished day school and Y. M. M. I. A. and ple were helped in this way by the in 1884 was ordained in the 81st faithful couple, Cross. who returned! ifleZme of Mr .and Mrs. Flying Mrs. Hobson of Springville is quorum of 70s. For several years from their work at Manti only six . . . at the home of her sister, he carried mail from Price to Em- weeks ago, when Mr. Jones was CwE'Hull and Mrs. A. II visiting Mrs. J. S. Hreinson. She and Mr. ery county points. nearing his 90th birthday. last week and Mrs. J. S. Hreinson were In . . . men s were visitors 1889 Mr. Jones served on a Survivors include the widow and breakfast at guests Friday morning mission to the southern states, six daughters: Mrs. Margaret E. flail son of Mr .andto Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert where is r the the he traveled 5,584 miles in Marcusen, Salt Lake; Mrs. Metta Sm Evans was taken Hreinson. four with pneumonths. For more than a M. Parker, Hanks ville; Mrs. Anna S here last week Mrs. Golden Mellor and childkiss. but is back home again now. ren left Friday for Salt Lake year he worked on a new chapel at Ballinger, Salt Lake; Mrs. Clarissa City L Wed-y Jean McDonald left where she will visit several days. Huntington. Nelson, Price; Mrs. Reta Christena visit to 0 last week for Mr. and Mrs. Rulen Orton were Movmg to Price in 1892, Mr. sen, Shelley, Idaho, and Mrs. Ruth i&L. ia, Montana. called to Fairview by the death of Jones engaged in farming, butch- Tanner, Price; four sons: James .Tidies Auxiliary held a pr-Mr. Ortons father, J. W. Orton. ering and selling GERBERS ALL rLAvoRs33'z machinery. In Jones, Price; Rolland Jones, Price; Funeral services were held there 1901 he married his second wife, Milton Jones, Provo, and Burt FOR Tuesday of this week. Lottie Sybil Seeley, Castle Dale, Jones, with the army at Limmore, Mr. Mrs. Dave and Griffiths and Carbon who also bore four sons and four California. children and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Funeral services will be held at daughters. One of the former, SAT. PACKAGE Mills were to week FRIDAY end visitors IEURS. Milton Jones, served a mission to Wallace mortuary Friday afterLake Salt City. APRIL 4, 5, 6 noon. Interment will be in HuntThe Birthday club entertained Canada from 1929 to 1932. The Price ward Sunday school ington cemetery. their husbands Saturday evening D PACKAGE READY TO SERVE and met at the home of Mr. and hmimitiiiHmiimiiiimiiuiiiiimihuuHiMtmiimitiMuiumitiiiimmiiiMMiJUiiimiHiMimiHiimiMiiiiMimMiiiiiHitiMtMHHiiitituiuiiiiiiiMiiiiiUJiH Mrs. Doyle Perkins w'here they enReaches joyed refreshments. PACKAGE Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hilton onl Close Hall son, Tommy, went to Salt Lake 6 Vi Oz City Thursday where they spent This the week end. FOR Bart Casutt yesterday opened a Mrs. M. B. Carlson and daughter, new pool hall in Price, Barts Betty, were Salt Lake City visitors Heaviest moisture downfall in Billiards, in the basement underFriday. Price the past eleven neath the Silver Dollar club. There Mr. and Mrs. Roch Labrum and months during was recorded during Janu- are six tables of pool and snooker, to family moved last week Helper also a fountain setup, where soft where they will make their home. ary, according to a report issued Mr. and Mrs. Manse Huff and Tuesday by N. P. Pettersson, wea- drinks, candy and tobacco will be Hose, Slips, Handfamily have moved to Price where ther observer here, following a sold. checkup Monday afternoon. Rainthey will make their home. What-Not- s, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Degn were fall during that period by the No Points Potter Leaving Firm to a family dinner. months was reported as follows: hosts Sunday NO 2 CAN Serving the public as radio techGuests were Mr. and Mrs. Hubert June .23, July .19, August 1.05, Electric Eastern Utah nician the at With Hreinson and children, Mr. and October 1.04, NoMrs. Randy Degn and son, Mrs. September .95, store in Price during the John vember 1.16, December .30, Jan- company "VfTl v WAYNE and ten Joe Potter is temEtheyl Ludwig Raymond White Kernel No. 2 past years, uary 1.38, February .62, March Degn. the employe of the leaving porarily No Points EACH .. Denni of 1.21 afternoon 129, (until L. E. Durrant left Sunday for April firm, it was announced Monday by Idaho Falls, Idaho, to attend a Ro- April 24). OKEEFE Sheldon Anderson, manager. The tary meeting as he is the present Susan arrangement is being made due to LEAGUE DEFER WRITERS of the Price club, No Points Rotary president HAYWARD of radio repair materials, shortage Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Price and MEETING SECOND MONTH No 2 ml Cans Cc the Mr. and Anderson week out, pointed daughter left Tuesday of this PACKAGE of resume this will to make their home in Salt Lake type company Because the second Sunday in service as soon as conditions perCity. Walt Whittaker and Mike De May is Mothers Day,' the May mit carrying on with a satisfactory of the Writers League, Angeles enjoyed a fishing trip to meeting LG PACKAGE - Get eastern Utah chapter, will be omit- line of such supplies. Canning Sugar Now Green River Sunday. Mrs. Lieutenant (JG) Ross Webb of ted, announces the president, PRICE YOUTH NOW LOCATED CANS the U. S. navy visited at the home Bessie Gibson. The date for the AT OREGON MILITARY CAMP LG PACKAGE of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. April meeting fell on Easter SunWebb, Monday and Tuesday of this day, hence the conference was Wmt PTU1S resiPrivate 10 Lids week. omitted. The June meeting is ex- dent of thisJoseph Krompel, 20 Toasted Wheat to his induccity prior Them Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pecorelli are Get Now WHITE -CRYSTAL to fall on Childrens Day. z tion into the army, has arrived at Germ PKG .... the parents of a baby daughter pected PACKAGE the Engineer Replacement trainTWO SONS PROMOTED; OreBATH SIZE ONE RECEIVES AWARD ing center at Camp Abbot, of gon, to begin training for duty as 4REGULAR RED STAR a combat engineer. Johnny Grako, son of Mr. and z PACKAGE In addition to basic subjects such BAG No Points CAN Mrs. S. T. Silvagni, has been proorextended as and marksmanship moted to the rank of staff sergeant program inwhile serving with the army some der drill, the trainingcombat cluded HUNT engi specialized Grako z CAN.. where in Italy. Sergeant r JUICE, ., y with training in the Tops In Quality also received two Battle Partici- neering, of fixed and floating building pation Awards, one for the Afri- bridges, execution of demolitions, ror Hot Cil can invasion, the other for the TuNo Points 3 LBS .. GOLDEN and construction of roads and Muffins, nisian campaign. IE FAIR AND COOLER IN Their other son, Louis, was proIMITATION MAPLE moted to a radioman second class z . Service Brothers Visit Parents JAR in the navy. MOTHERS Visits from two sons, each in a ALL FLAVORS of the nations branch different LB PACKAGE LEARN TO BOY SCOUTS PKGS were last service, enjoyed military TEPEE MAKING TONIGHT week by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Down KRAFT ard of Price, both of the warriors Boy Scouts will be taught tepee AMERICAN LB BOX Warsame time. at here the being making at the L. D. S. seminary ren is a naval corps cadet, located tonight by James G. Anderson and at California. Robert LeRoi Bentley, in preparation for is Livermore, PINT JAR EACH stationed at in the infantry, tomor the camporee at Belle Isle The Louisiana. Livingston, row evening. Material and plans Camp former has been in service nine will be available. All Scouts wel- months and the latter has been in A & come to attend this workshop sesthe past eight during training to those sold sion. Material wille months. who wish to buy. Mimeograph paper, letterhead and FRESH RIFE CARD OF THANKS legal size at The POUND We take this opportunity in which to thank everyone for their Fresh Utah lovely floral offerings and for their POUND kind sympathy and helpfulness at the time of the death of our mothYOU Vitamin Salad er, Mrs. Victoria Hartley. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tryon. LB Tenderized Fruit Each BUY Mr. and Mrs. Demoin Hartley. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hartley. Mrs. Evelyn Randall. GATE NEWS f0liE 90YearOld Price Pioneer At SWtS Home Here May Provo Contest With Scoring Ten To Two three-mon- th - FTmts i ' j ten-da- right-hand- Ma-ri- er, ce L30 rfdtV ar Sun-Advoc- i These are what our men and are fighting for will die for this that a child secure in his goodnight i 0 BABY FOODS Theatre D GERBERS STRAINED 0ATFLAKES 21cn 8-- 15c 19c 0 19c 0 GERBERS CERAL FOOD Rainfall To Highest Point Month Provo Man Opens Price Pool Q PABUM 8-- HEINZ JUNIOR FOODS Mother's Day D -- SPINACH D I ! CORN D 39c 1UC FLOUR D 23c 28-O- Cream n f A1I7 SYRUP 20-O- z 56-O- a JELL0 n CHEESE D KRAFT DINNER D A H For Extra Quality And Variety In Meats 0 PORK SAUSAGES u 29c GR. BEEF BEFORE OR REFINANCE CiKRayon unflattering Spurw Crepei suit-dresse- s, slim-- 8 an shirtwaist styles, Lmj COaf oniely detailed with dainty oidery, colorful buttons and - . -- nine necklines. In frosty and heavenly ., prints. 12-20- born Sunday at the Price hospitaL Mrs. W. N. Wetzels home was the gathering place last ofMonday the P. evening of the members E. O. club and their husbands who at enjoyed a banquet and program aftermet then and here hotel the wards at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wetzels. Mr. and Mrs. Wetzel were hosts last Tuesday evening at dinner in honor of Mrs. W. D. Bryson and son David. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Durrant. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Day of Price were hosts to a party given at the Country club Saturday eveMiss Betty Carlning in honor of Mr. and Mrs. M. son. daughter of B. Carlson and bride elect of Lieutenant Warren Bragdon of the U. S. army air forces stationed m Miss Carl Dyersburg, Tennessee. her mother, son, accompanied by left Tuesday of this week for Dywill ersburg, Tennessee, where she at the Lieutenant Bragdon marry arrival. there upon army chapel afShe was complimented Mondayhome ternoon with a party at her and Mrs. by friends Mrs. John DayMrs. Irene and Dryis Knerr. sister-in-la- w, JS 2 49c D PICNICS 31c D BEEF ROAST 29c CUT NO STEAKS TENDER LB 31c Lean Picnic PORK ROAST Cut LB.. 27c Lean, Sweet n PORK STEAK Meat 35c LB NIPPY LONG HORN 39c n CHEESE POUND 1 Find Out How Much Money We Can Save You O - H INVESTIGATE the First Federal Plan 3xbX 3Mrral Satringa $c O 58 25c 21c 73c 23c 79c 10c U 25c '"il 25' bars 39 :U Palmolive ioD Crab Meat 49c 0 33c 0 72cD Grapefruit 46-O- Snowdrift COCOA D 13c MIRACLE WHIP 27c D & H For Tempting, Fresh, Clean Fruit and Produce TOMATOES D 15cn ASPARAGUS 10c AVOCADOS Tler CARROTS 6c 0 D BUNCH VEGETABLES RADISHES, ONIONS TURNIPS bunch SPINACH SS-L- B Jffl LIj JV 4C 0 EGG PLANT THE ALL PORK LUNCH MEAT DTAKI 12-O- z CAN Sloan ABBorialton PRICE - lv D n Wheat 28-O- Q PORK & BEANS BAKE MIX ic RINSO WHEAT HEARTS SOAP Coffee Jar D OXYDOL SEGO MILK 67c 4 D fl White King SUGAR D D bags, Aprons, Beautiful D Vases and Many Items Suggested in D Our Specialty Standby Tomatoes OUt D Qv D D GIFTS D A West Main Street UTAH it t 0C9 O iojo CONSISTENTLY THE BEST CD CD J Cm Store Hours to 8 9 A. 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