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Show Page Four E, Thursday. PRICE, UTAH months After serving seventeen Stall Sergeant Thomas Biggs arunit of the marine corps in rived here last week from the west with a Sergeant Roy coast where he is doing air corps the South Pacific, of Mr. and Mrs. the Miller, grandson duty and has been visiting at M. Miller, arrived in San home of his mother, Mrs. Mary Burgess, and other relatives here. He has been located in the west for about two years, his present camp being near LeMoore, California. PEAS - CUT BEANS - CONN - SOLID PACK TOMATOES NO 2 CANS ANY ASSORTMENT 2)Sc 8 cans KaGDm-IFfi,- ee fi templing way to serve meat. low-poi- nt 44 cup potted meat ( two J Vt ot- - tom) 3 tcaepoona baking powder 1 teaepoon Bait teaepoon dry muetard , cup cold aboetem 1 cup pine 2'j table- ing apoona Sego Milk w cup plug 2 7 all atlted, tableapoona water tVi cupe 2 tableapootia floor purpoee dour lew grama pepper Turn on oven; set at hot (425 Grease an iquara pan. together potted meat, mustard e cup milk. Sift together flour, ing powder and 34 teaspoon Work in ahortening with fork. F.). Mix and IL SHORT RIB gait. Stir cup pepper and remaining 34 teaspoon salt. Stir in remaining Vi cup milk mixed with Vi cup water and boil 2 minutes. Stir in remaining meat mixture, heat and serve over squares of shortcake. Serves 4. You can also use 1 cup ground bologna, frankfurters, wieners or ham. LAMB ROAST PORK CHOPS EC Sliced BACON Vegetable, 3 pts 13c 17c Chicken, 3pts. Chicken Noodle, 3 pts 16c nucoa BREAKFAST TREAT Puffed Wheat andStewed Prunes" Quaker Puffed Wheat Sparkies fn " To7 Del Monte Prunes and Th Wrofi H 29c 34c 32c 39c LUNCH MEAT CAMPBELLS SOUPS TWi 29c 35c 19c a. VEAL STEAK bak- 34 cup milk mixed with 34 water. Divide dough in half. Roll into sheets to fit pan. Put one sheet in bottom of pan. Spread with half of meat mixture. Cover with other sheet of dough. Bake on oven shelf slightly above center 20 minutes, oc Meanwhile, mix in until brown. saucepan the 2 tablespoons flour, in Veal Pot Roast ia (2 POINTS) POUND ys 31c TVTTTTTTTT if the bottom of the page. We thought it worth a try we sure would like to tell you about some of the M It M Mrs. Carlos Roberts and small Stewart, of Provo, arrived here Thursday evening of last week to visit with the former's If mother, Mrs. Lydia Peatros, who had been a patient in the Price Mrs. Evelyn Roberts, superincity hospital. tendent of the county welfare deto her duties Private and Mrs. Elwin Holman partment, returned a three-monafter last Friday, viswere brief of Salt Lake City at her home in itors here Tuesday of last week, vacation spent Price. making the stop while making their way by motor to Tennessee, i Lieutenant Raymond Appel rewhere the former is to be stationat station He turned last week to his ed for future army service. Colorado Springs, Colorado, after eman was resided here, formerly spending two weeks at the home of store. ployee of the local Safeway his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. hoMrs. Eunice J. Kennel and son, Appel, operators of the Savoy as here called been had He tel. Kenneth, of Colorado Springs, Colresult of a stroke suffered by orado, is expected to arrive here the Mrs. Raymond Appel his father. today to join her husband and is here for the time beremaining eman the latter Grace, daughter, ing. store. ployee of the local Safeway Mr. Kennel is employed at Horse Mrs. Edith Olson is planning to Canyon. They expect to visit here over the week end Clarentertain until the middle of the month. ence Bamberger and D. Howe Mof-fit- t. Salt Lake, of the Utah war fiE. L. Allen, formerly a local resnance committee, who are coming ident, was a visitor here one day here evening to see Saturday late last week. His family is now presented by located in Bountiful. He has been Young America of the children school; alHarding employed for some time with work so C. R. Blue and Mrs. Mr. and with the U. S. engineers in the who om Mr. Mrs. and Armstrong, to be located northwest planning Salt too from down are coming in the future in the Ogden area, his family remaining at Bountiful. Lake to see the performance, unofficially. Word has been received here Mrs. Ralph W. Thompson, who that Thomas R. Holdaway, private first class in the army, has arrived has made her home in Newport, in north Ireland. He is the son of New York, where her husband is stationed, for the past year, is vis- M H. H. Holdaway of Helper, formerat the home of her it a of and of brother Price, ly Paul, iting here Mr. and Mrs. A. E. grandparents, an employee of The Thomas entered the military ser- Gibson. Mrs. Thompson was form- ? erly Miss Edna Storrs, daughter vice on April 1, 1943. of Fred O. Storrs, former Price Mr. and Mrs. Frank Natter were resident, who is now living in j among Salt Lake City visitors Sunday, the latter being called there Gust Pappas went to Salt Lake because of the serious illness of City the fore part of the week, her mother. planning to spend several days in Red Donothan has announced the capital city on buisness matthat his riding horses will be avail- ters. able during week ends at the CarA son was bom in the Price city bon Country club. hospital May 2 to Private and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Manson Huff and Kenneth Olsen. Private Olsen is Alafamily, residents of Castle Gate stationed with the army in JiT" SPINACH POUND 2 ... BUTTER EGG PLANT FLORIDA POUND FIRST QUALITY (12 Points) POUND 2 lbs 34c .. JAe, fc SPECIAL For Baby Week ? TIIIHHPC n CR0P CALIFORNIA PARSNIPS j LBS Gate. 17c "SV. ' J SEGO MILK 13c 4 IRRADIATED JJffC TALL CANS WHEAT HEARTS 25c PACKAGE Mrs. E. V. Masterson, who has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mezak, at Columbia the past three weeks has left for Chicago, where she will join her husband. Mr. Masterson is a specialist first class in the coast guard and had spent, weeks recently attending school at Baltimore, Maryland. Representative Thomas A. Jones of San Juan county, a resident of the Blanding area where he is engaged in stockraising, was a Price visitotr the fore part of the week, attending to legal matters with regard to estate settlements. Mr. Jones, a Republican, announced while here that he had filed for to the legislative post which he filled during the past two years. Clyde Vaught returned recently from San Francisco, California, being accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Stanley Limb, who has been quite ill. Mrs. Limb expects to visit at the Vaught home for a time. Mr. and Mrs. Marl D. Gibson and two small children left this morning for Santa Barbara, California .where they expect to spend the rest of the month visiting Mrs. Gibsons sister, Marguerite Mrs. A. R. Daines. You Always Save Money OPEN 9:00 A. M. TO SATURDAYS a. m. TO 7:00 x 9:00 p. m. FOOD MARKET 63 North Carbon Ave. FIGHTING SEABEES it (4-5-- it Price At KELLER'S 6) THE SULLIVANS it ( ii 11 - 12- - 13 ) THE IMPOSTER it (14-15-1- 6) GOVERNMENT GIRL Private Lorrain Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis, Cleveland, who has spent the past nineteen months in the army, arrived in Price Wednesday evening for an eighteen day furlough which he plans to spend with relatives and friends in Emery and Carbon county. Before entering the ser-- vice of Uncle Sam he was employed at Castle Gate as a miner. it ia. ( 18 - 19 ii I bama. 20 ) - 4 THOUSANDS CHEER ( 21 - 22 - it 23 ) u Mrs. A. C .Boulter was a Pleasant Grove and Salt Lake City visitor a couple of days the fore part of the week. t ' U 1 Mrs. WEEK OF May 5 to 6) te. during the past fifteen years, have leased the Nels Brotherson ranch, east of Price, and will make their home on the farm during the next few years. Mr. Huff will continue with his employment at Castle 17c 6c it t 9c 15c CELERY (4-5-- 11 th Cail-iforn- 6c RADISHES HO TIME FOR LOVE : Uictory Produce GRAPEFRUIT it 1 C swell movies coming your way in ti li ' FLORIDA White Meat Mr. MacKnight, the paper man, told me that aayom who would stop to read type as small as this probably keep right on reading until they came to Mrs. Lucian Reid arrived here several days ago from Seattle, Washington, and is spending some time at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma W. Anderson, in Price. son, Deviled Ham Shortoke THEAinK th of the week. Quality Meats - A two-da- HODO George Francisco, California, today, (Mayreceiv2) according to a telegram 'ed from him by his grandparents. V. O. MilSergeant Millers father, of residents are ler and sister, Pennsylvania. Mrs. Henry Dusserre returned Philadelphia, on Wednesday of last week from Seaman Second Class Claude Marysville, California, where she son of Mr. and Mrs. husWheeler, had visited a week with her won the torpedo band who has been at Camp Beale Claude Wheeler, a close decision by championship a member awaiting assignment as Camp at a boxing bout, held at recenof the military police. Waaldron, Farragut, Idaho a tly. He is, at present, spending Sheldon Anderson and Jack his with parents. ten day leave of the Eastern Utah Electric a from returned Friday company, son Corporal Edwin G. Dimick, business trip to Salt Lake P. Dimick, Aaron Mrs. of Mr. and City. arrived home April 25 for a thirty-da- y and furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Norton and and friend,, after relatives other FriMiss Rena Zamaboni returned n serving for the past twenty-seveday from Rock Springs, Wyoming, months with the marines in the where they had gone to attend a Hawaiian Islands. funeral. Pete Silvagni, former Price busGlenn N. Nelson, former Price iness man, who is now located at business man now engaged in stock Nevada, was a business business in Colorado and Kansas, Las Vegas, several days this week. here visitor was a local visitotr the fore part For-'sy- JVeiv, y College Groups Visit IH Neighboring Schools Early this week Carbon college students made a trip to high schools other than Carbon to tell the graduates of the courses offered at Carbon college. There were two groups: One un- HI der the direction of Dr. Jones and Mrs. McLaughlin went to Vernal and to Roosevelt. The other group, ! under Dr. Paces and Mrs. Jones supervision, visited Emery county schools. Ahe two groups were away on Monday and Tuesday, May 1 and 2. ( 18 - 19 i i ( 25 The following boys of the Senate club repainted the C on Wood Hill yesterday, May 3: Jackie Day, Lynn Frandsen, Steve Miller, Hi- -, $ chiro Budo, Harry Utterback, Paul Iti Larsen, Eugene Averill, Joe Carr, and Don Williams. APRIL 4, 5, 6 - it 20 ) CREEKU 26 - 27 ) CROSS OF LORRAINE (28-29- w THURS. - FRIDAY - SAT. - MIRACLE OF MORGANS li Carbon Theatre THIS IS THE ARMY ) M li M ii H ii IMMORTAL SERGEANT ( 25 ft - 26 ) li i? H Plan now to see these and the It other fine movies to be shown Q Huish Theatres in May for you joyment. ' ( i Jh |