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Show Thursday May 4, 1944 THE named are Bobbie Henrie, president; Joyce Marsing, vice president; Doris Miller, r; Verna Marsing, song leader; Donna Easton, cheer leader; Irene Wilson, reporter. Work for the forthcoming year was outlined by )hnday of Literary League Mrs. Pollock and mothers of the and suesu wm group were guests when light rell a club party, freshments were served. losing be held ner1fv night, May 10, at the Mnd Farewell Testimonial Banquet club. A clever program, Co Honors Mrs. Bertha Reynolds in committee by The Carbon county teachers aswiU he presented during Sinner hour and dancing will sociation, parent and teachers association and the Carbon Smplete the evemng. county school district are sponsoring a SOCIETY CLUBS secretary-treasure- ?5,SS din-wi- of course, will be subject to censorship. This means that for these areas the Red Cross civilian message service will be discontinued and message service for northern Italy will Word has been received from continue to be offered. Inquiries national headquarters by Mrs. for northern Italy will be made Wilford Jensen, secretary of the message service has failed. Home Service of Carbon county Since the declaration of war the chapter with information to the ef- normal channels of communication fect that regular postal channels belligerent are now open to fourteen of the, Red Cross message sersouthern provinces of Italy and the countries. has serviced in this emergency Islands of Sardinia and Sicily. The vice persons wishing to do so whereby following is a copy of the official send a civilian message and might notification. inquiries of 25 words of strictly The post office department has personal nature to these countries announced resumption of limited affected, civilian mail service between the United States and parts of Italy held by the United Nations. Ter- Livestock Checkup ritory open to mail, effective inIs retiring from the teaching profession. School patrons and friends are invited to attend, but are asked to make reservations at the Central or Harding school not later than May 6. Those in charge are: General arrangements, S. W. Anderson; program, C. H. Madsen; Bess Jones; decorations,reception, Lillian Nelson, reservations, Zola Tan-greand the publicity, Gladys N. King. Much Of Italy Now Opened To Letters From This Country i n; Sunrise Garden Club Hold First Meeting The Sunrise Garden club held its Earal banquet, hon- first at the Harding oring Mrs. Bertha Reynolds, at the school, meeting nub Ob Sunday 2. The following memMay chosen name Carbon college cafeteria, ThursFerroeretts is the Mrs. Joe day, May 11. Mrs. Reynolds has bers were present: Mrs. Annette a Hub organized by Sales-tin- o Lefler, farewell-testimoni- Form New J leader; Glen Stowell, Carvel Johnson, Officers school for some time and is now Jackie Martini, Robert Aplanalp, Freddie Hardin, Darleen Zededies, Wayne Fausett. The garden is located on Carbon avenue; club dues are fifty cents (50c) per member. Glen Stowell was elected president; Darlene Zeddies, secretary and treasurer; Jackie Martini, reporter, and Scott Reese, as the garden superintendent. home of Doris a 4-- H unit. al Mil-Kda- v. been teaching at the Harding Page Seven PRICE, UTAH E, Sandavol, Provinces of: Bari, Brindisi, Catanzaro, Na- o, ples, Cosenza, Lecce, Matera, Potenza, Reggio, Salerno, Benevento, Taranto, Calabria, Fo-gi- a. Av-ellin- Correspondence to Italian zones will be limited to letters and postcards up to a maximum weight of two ounces from this country and D. U. P. To Meet 40 grams from Italy. No registraThe Sego Lilly camp of the tion, insurance, money order, air or parcel post service will Daughters of the Utah Pioneers mail, will meet Thursday afternoon, May be available. All correspondence, 11, at the home of Mrs. Clifford Warren for their regular monthly turned to their home in Provo. O'Bert Hill was the lucky boy to meeting which will be followed receive a letter written by the with a social hour. townspeople this week. He has recently undergone an operation for appendicitis. He is stationed at the Great Lakes naval training station, at Chicago. Mrs. Lavon Hill is at home again after a short visit with her husband at Camp Roberts, California. Mr .and Mrs. Orin Snow and children were week end visitors at Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Is Club Hostess The members of the Entre Nous club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Paul Parkinson this Thursday evening. Fourteen guests will enjoy luncheon and cards. Auxiliary To Meet The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Thursday night, May 11, in the auditorium club room to elect new officers for next year. Refreshments will conclude the evening. Cow Checking Here Being Carried Out For T B Testing Starting of a campaign of of cows of Carbon county for the mutual protection of buyers and stockowners this week is to be followed by a thorough which is expected to take Stock checkup the balance of the month. Two veterinarians supplied by R. V. Broadhurst of Salt Lake the U. S. Bureau of Ainmal IndusCity, inspector and investigator for try are being aided by Ben Jewkes, the Utah state department of agri- local agricultural inspector, and culture, was a visitor here the fore Lowell Rasmussen, county agent part of the week, having completed The checkup is being especially a tour of San Juan, Grand, Emery conducted for elimination of any and Carbon counties checking up possible traces of tuberculosis, reon the recordings and running of ports of the inspection thus far indicating that this area is comparapurebred bulls. He also made a checkup on the tively free of the disease. Such inspections are usually branding of stock and on predatory animal control. In checking made every three years in a comover the situation in the district it munity, the last in Carbon having was found that there had been been made in 1 941. It is planned some laxness with regard to live- to check every milk cow in the stock running and he stated that county regardless of whether such there will necessarily have to be stock is supplying milk for comgreater restrictions in the future, mercial purposes or for home conquoting the following portion of sumption. the law with regard to livestock: It is estimated that there are It shall be unlawful to own or about 1,200 cows in the county, 950 turn loose or allow to run at large having been checked for Bangs upon the public domain, ranges, or disease last fall, according to Mr. forest reserves of this state any SIKCIAIy qiAUT BOTTIJK other than a purebred bull of some OFA VIOI.KT INK 35c AT THE A breed. purerecognized beef bred bull as contemplated by this section must be a bull having a registration certificate from the breeding association of its partic- - Made Here; Plan For Running cludes. gifts for ular breed, or one whose breeder Rasmussen. Reporting that cohas issued a certificate under oath operation on the part of the stock stating therein that the bull is a owners has been excellent the au purebred and stating the breed to, thorities have issued an appeal which it belongs: Such certificate that all owners of cows be preto be recorded In a book provided pared for the inspection in order for that purpose in the county that the work may be carried out clerks office of the county in which as quickly as possible. the bull is ranged, on or before the day any such bull is permitted to run at large. Asay. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Tidwell and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pierce are at home again after a visit in Idaho with relatives. NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION Pursuant to the provisions of Section 17, Chapter 3, Title Fidelas Club Code Annotated, 1943, 1, B. II. Young, County Clerk Utah The members of the Fidelas club 25, of Carbon County, State of Utah, do hereby give notice of were the guests of Mrs. Perry McArthur at her home last Thursday offices for which candidates are to be nominated at the Reguevening where they enjoyed lunch- lar Primary Election to be held throughout Carbon County, eon and sewing. State of Utah, on Tuesday, JULY 11, 1944. SEGO MILK 4 senator to represent the State of Utah in the ConUnited States for a term of six years. of the gress One representative to represent the First Congressional District of the State of Utah in the Congress of the United States for a term of two years. One Judge of the Supreme Court for the term of ten years. One Judge of the Supreme Court for the unexpired term of Honorable David W. Moffat, deceased. A Governor for the term of four years. A Secretary of State for the term of four years. A State Auditor for the term of four years. A State Treasurer for the term of four years. An Attorney General for the term of four years. A Superintendent of Public Instruction for the term of four years. A Senator in the State Legislature for the Fourteenth District, Carbon County, Utah, Two Representatives in the State Legislature for the Fifteenth District, Carbon County, Utah, One from the First Legislative District of Carbon County and One from the Second Legislative District of Carbon County. Two District Judges for the Seventh Judicial District Court. One District Attorney for the Seventh Judicial District, Two County Commissioners, one for a term of four years and one for a term of two years. One County Attorney for a term of two years. One SCOFIELD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Matt Koski and daughter, Rochelle, and Joe Skufca returned from Salt Lake City, CHAIRS OCCASIONAL $12.50 and up With Springs Ma-lask- COFFEE TABLES $7.95 and up Excellen Quality SPECIAL 32-Pie- Dinner Set ce $5 98 And Up 40-Pie- Dinner Set ce And Up $2 Sunday. The young ladies sewing club meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Fern Hopkins Monday evening. Ladies who enjoyed the affair were: Miss Melba Donaldson, a, Mrs. Ivie Trease, Mrs. Shirley A Mrs. Clara Donaldson. delicious luncheon was served to the ladies later in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Clark and children returned home Monday after spending a few days in Idaho and Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waklee were callers in Price and Helper Monday. Ross Van Wagonen was injured Monday while working in the mine at Clear Creek. Dick Krebs has left for Salida, Colorado, where he will receive medical attention. Mrs. Beulah Clark entertained the sewing club ladies at her home Thursday evening. Ladies who enjoyed the affair were: Mrs. Mary Skufca, Mrs. Mary Ann Thomas, k, Mrs. Ida Stone, Mrs. Caroline Mrs. Frances Helsten and B. Mrs. Leda Strang. A delicious luncheon was served to the ladies. County Clerk Private Jerry Leek of Camp of Utah. State Roberts, California, is home to Date of 1944 4, May publication, his parspend his furlough with ents, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Leek. Bez-yac- OLIVETO FURNITURE 48 East Main PRICE FOR & HRDW. Phone 499 WARTIME TRANSPORTATION Lawrence Anderson left Wed- J, Helen Simmons. DEALER SERVICE WAR MAKES GREAT DEMANDS that ON AUTOMOTIVE servk-,n- 9 TRANSPORTATION ...and all signs indicate Chevrolet dealers Callers in Price and Helper Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Matt Koski. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Peters and son, Mrs. Elsie Madden and Mrs. are more cars and trucks lor war workers war 9riculture war industry than is any other dealer organization. 1 out of every 4 is a CHEVROLET! J3L pi m itj Redd Motor Co. !2?West Main St. PRICE Phone 384 MACARONI Mrs. Ada Oviatt of Elmo has been visiting with her daughters, Mrs. Max Baldwin. Mrs. Cora Bently, Mrs. Rachel ne Birch, Mrs. Enid Worley and Birch visited Sunday at Dragerton with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Bently. Mrs. Glen Beal has returned from a visit with relatives at Lay-to- n. SYRUP G0LDEN ! BLUE pmi Per Case U y I $3.75 y LADIES AND CHILDREN STYLES FINEST QUALITY LOWER PRICES Two and Ladies . Three-Piec- e . . 79c 65c CANS $2.99 69c CANS CANS 65c - IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT For i I LATEST i i - . 5 Per Case $3.29 ! STRING BEANS 7AT.T.T.T 5 Per Case $2.99 4 i n LB JAR MARKET BASKET SPECIALS Points have temporarily been removed from following grocery items. Stock up now, and use your precious points for other rationed items. SPRING KIST i FOR table M The M. I. A. is presenting a play Friday night. Mrs. Sarah Van Wagoner has returned from an extended trip in ft California. ' The choir is preparing a musical sometime be to presented program during May. Mrs. Cyril Bradshaw and baby accompanied by Muriel Bradshaw went to California to be near Cyril ft while he is in training. Clinton Gerber made a trip to Salt Lake City last week. week-en- d LaRay Keele was a visitor with her parents at Spring-vill- e. re- 2 KITCHEN KING ) 53c 15c 23c 43c . OR SPAGHETTI POUND BOX ... KRAFT DINNER s Jac-ueli- Mr. and Mrs. Vera Hill have LB PACKAGE Per Case n WELLINGTONNEWS trucks in cars and use today Oliver Peters received a broken toe while working in the mine at Clear Creek, Thursday. 4 ! TOMATOES ning. ON AUTOMOTIVE RAISINS of Carbon County, nesday for Farragut, Idaho, for na- H val training. His parents accom- I panied him as far as Price. Little Jim Nicolaomes was taken to the St. Marks hospital Friday, M where he was operated on for appendicitis. His mother and Mr. torium for the public Friday him there. Another show, Fangs of the Wild, was held in the school auditorium fo rthe public Friday eve- WAR MAKES GREAT DEMANDS GIANT SIZE H. Young, eve-pani- ed FOR THE NATION WHEAT HEARTS Suits for the Tiny Tot Reversible SLAB BACON (No Points) POUND SKINNED HAMS No Points) POUND.:: SALT SIDE (No Points) POUND NAM DUTTS No Points) POUND i STEWING HENS We also have Price, Utah Show Beef Steak, well OQCfcO o trimmed at a price you can afford to pay .j La Mode- DRESS SHOP 4-- H 25c 35c 19c 27c 37c OWNED AND OPERATED BY HABDY Price Phone 220 E2Y5Z2 ; (Jtph |