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Show i THE Page Four Miss Eleanor Jorgensen, a student at BYU, was a week end guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Jorgensen of Price. NEARBY AND PRICE m t nd fi 10 irt. r trip, ertrrlrin krir rf it, Cril 7W tt, mart. THATS NETS, toU olbtr ptopit fit. 9, tr mt tmm tU tbtm ritrt it. SUN-ADVOCAT- E. PRICE. UTAH Miss Helen Menotti, who is un- Salt dergoing nurse training at Lake City, was a week end guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Menotti. students home from Among the pleasure of a Thanksgiving BYU for the holiday week end was of week end visit with their son, Miss Norma Hansen, daughter Price. of Hansen Ed Mrs. Mr. and Robert, who is atteneding BYU at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Holdaway and baby left early last week for Miss Beverly Bithell, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bithell of Reno, Nevada, where they were at the Price, who is attending the Uni- Thanksgiving Day guests brothers-in-la- w of formers the home week the of spent Utah, versity and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Louis end at the home of her parents. Tomberello, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harry Utterback, a student at Thompson. Wasatch Academy at Mt. Pleasant, Angelo Besso, son of Mrs. Sam was a holiday week end guest at the home of his parents, Mr. and Besso of Price, has been among Carbon county service men visitMrs. Hugh Utterback in Price. ing here during a furlough from Mrs. William Ross and daugh- army training. ter, Betsy, returned late last week Miss Jean Waterman, daughter from the San Francisco, CaliforMr. and Mrs. Cecil Watermau, of visbeen had where area nia, they who is a student at the Utah State iting during the past few weeks. Agricultural college at Logan, was seramong Thanksgiving week end Among the Carbon county vice men who have visited here visitors here, being a guest at the recently was Anthony Sooklaris, home of her parents. who has returned to his army service base after a stay of several Among marriage licenses announced as issued recently at Salt days in Price. Lake City, was one to Melva Smith Howell of Salt Lake City and Glen Parnell Heiner of Sunnyside. Mr. Ileiner is well known to many friends in and around Price. Mr. and Mrs. Ace Roberts had Among Thanksgiving Day visitors here was Miss Patricia Williams, Salt Lake City hospiul nurse, who was a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Williams in Price. Guests at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Ban of Spring Glen, Misses Elinor E. Tolich and Vladomir V. Tolich of Latuda, visited other friends in the Price area during the week end. at a business college Dr. Mark I. Lewis of Pataluma, in Salt Lake City, Miss Theresa Maloney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. California, was a Thanksgiving Mike Maloney of Price, was a week end guest at the home of his brother-in-laand sister, Dr. and Thanksgiving Day visitor here. Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, returning to Miss Louise Coli, currently em- Spanish Fork Sunday evening he was to join Mrs. Lewis ployed at Provo, spent the Thanks- where for the return trip to California. giving Day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Coli, in Miss Dorothy Stutly, now emPrice. ployed in Salt Lake City, spent the at the home of her parAmong those serving with the week end also visiting ents at Kenilworth, Alnaval forces of the nation is fred Etzel, who is one of the Car- other friends in this area. bon county youths who spent nis Mrs. Katie R. Waterman and leave in this area. He has been Mrs .Carol Wallace left early las in training at Farragut, Idaho. week for San Francisco, CaliforMr. and Mrs. Arthur N. Smith nia, where they planned to visit returned Sunday night from a with their sister, Mrs. Helen Jones, for two weeks. week end visit at Salt Lake City. A student w BUY MORE Home on furlough from his service with the army cavalry is Joe Glaripso of Price. He is to rep'ut at Fort Ord next week for assignment for additional service. WAIR Planning to leave today for his base of service in California, near SSan Francisco, is Lloyd E. Perigo, Jr., electricians mate third class, after which he expects to be assigned to a new point of service. He arrived here early last week, accompanied by his mother ar.ct his wife. Mrs. Perigo, Sr., had been visiting with her son and daughter-in-law in California. The latter plans to go to her p mental home at Tooele to spend seme (HEW? time. i, CELERY WELL BLEACHED ONIONS 5 UTAH-STA- POUND RED BLISS 1 .. 100 SNOW CASTLE 23c b 10-l- b. KARO SYRUP 45c jar 83c can $ LB BAG VALLEY LB BAG HALIBUT LB BAG FRESH SLICED POUND RICH IN VITAMIN B PACKAGE 25c to N- - noon. i f M W f Officer Edwin EldridgelH, arrived here Thanksgiving Day for M a visit at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Eldridge in Price. He has been stationed at to Douglas, Arizona, and plans leave the latter part of this week for a new assignment at Columbia, South Carolina. Flight Technical Sergeant Hernden Virden, a furlough guest at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Virden in Price, during the L past two weeks, after having served overseas for many months, K plans to leave the latter part of the week for Santa Barbara, Califor- -, nia, for a new assignment. j f j Sergeant Charles Cuburu, in medical corps service with a unit at Camp Butner, Durham, North Carolina, arrived here Saturday for a furlough visit with his father, Charles, Sr., a veteran of the first World War, and the formers sister, Mrs. Armand Cafarelli. He will also visit with his mother, Mrs. Mary Jones of Salt Lake City, before returning to service. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ward spent the week end at Richfield, having gone there to visit the latters mother, who was observing her birth anniversary. eighty-first Captain John Arronco, who has been stationed with the army engineers in the north, arrived here yesterday for a short furlough visit with his wife and other relatives. Second Lieutenant George Lion-ak- is arrived home from San Marcus Field, Texas, last week to spend Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs. Andriane Lionakis. George received his silver wings as an aerial navigator of the army air force at San Marcus Field on November 18. Dean Holdaway, Sr., spent the fore part of the week in Salt Lake City, considering the possibility of continuing on to southern California for a visit with relatives that area. 2.29 2.09 1.99 29c POUND VEAL CHOPS PER LURCH MEAT ASSORTED LEG LAMB GRADE POUND RUBE LADD 4 35c POUND LB A 35c 35c LB CARTON 75c PLEASE bring your own OPEN 9:00 A. M. TO - reMr. and Mrs. Ace Roberts a from trip to turned Monday had where they Texas, Sherman, son, their with visited several days a Richard, who is in training for that near field air pilotship at the to and city. They made the trip have They from Denver by plane. two other sons, Jerry and Hardy, the military service of the na-- ri Dr. and Mrs. Bliss L. Finlayson returned this week from San Francisco, California, where they spent a very pleasant two weeks vacation visiting with friends and relatives in the coastal area. They Mrs. Lillie Grobstien and her enjoyed a visit at the home of Mr. sister, Miss Freda Gordon, the lat- and Mrs. W. Glenn Harmon, formter now employed in Salt Lake er well known Price residents, who City, were Thanksgiving Day now reside in Berkeley, California. guests at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gordon, Corporal Stanley V. Litizzette, a former Notre Dame and Carbon in Price. high school band drum major, who Jay Dowd, Jr., of Latuda, under, later went on to real accomplishgoing naval training at Farragut, ment in the same line at Notre! Idaho, has been among Carbon Dame university, has been home county servicemen visiting with on a furlough visit from his his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe communications branch service Dowd, Sr., at Latuda, and with base at Kessler Field, Mississippi. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor other friends in the Price area. Litizzette of Helper. Miss Bessie Wickman, formerly a local resident, who has been emAmong Carbon county youths ployed by a bank at Seattle, Wash- who have been furlough visiting ington, during the past year, left in this area with relatives and oththe latter part of last week for that er friends recently is John Bianco, northwestern metropolis to resume son of Mr .and Mrs. Brecatt of her work after visiting with rel Helper. He is stationed at Macon, tives and other friends in this Georgia. area during the previous two Mr .and Mrs. Loren weeks. Golding of Price had the pleasure of a visit Mrs. Pauline Newman, who is from their son, Lieutenant George teaching school at Milford, was a E. Golding, stationed at Langley Thanksgiving week end guest at Field, Virginia, the fore part of the the home of her parents, Mr. and week. He arrived Sunday and reMrs. Hary Gordon. mained only a few days. 15-d- ay WEEK OF Dec. 1 to 6th SATURDAYS -- 9:00 7:00 P. M. A. M. Mr. and Mrs. William Hakalo returned Sunday night from Providence, where they were called by the death of a brother of the latter, Ray W. Major, lifetime resident of northern Utah. Funeral services were held Saturday 43c CASTLE VALLET WHEAT GERM 39c j" Duality Meats SMELTS CAM 5-l- J3.49 FLOUR CHILI CON CARRE PABLUM 35c BEST WHITE PAWN CUDAHYS 31c The Perfect Spread for Bread LARGE PKG DRIFTED TOBACCO 75c Granger, lb 79c Velvet, lb USE IIUCOA 27c Enriched PIPE AND CIGARETTE 15c SAVE RED POINTS 15c apples r:; :: NO DICED BEETS 9 LK 1 BROSSEL SPROUTS POTATOES DICED CARROTS JAR those Serving with the army air corps at a camp in Texas, FO Max T5 Ernest Massa, serving with Schafer, has been visiting at his home in Carbonville during a fur- the army engineers and a son of lough. He planned to return to Mrs. Louis Massa of Helper, is his base of service some time this one of the Carbon service men who recently furlough visited here, reweek. turning to his Camp Swift, Texas, base on November 16. a as his duties completed Having federal juror in Judge Tillman Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Myers and Johnsons court in Salt Lake City, Dean Holdaway, Jr., returned to family, former residents of Price until two years ago, when they his home in Price Monday moved to Leadville, Colorado, to reside, arrived here last week to Private William G. Hanna, son visit and spend Thanksgiving with of W. G. Hanna, Sr., of Price and Mr. Myers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Hanna of Salt Lake City, who W. F. Myers. They are enroute to is serving with a field artillery Seattle, Washington, where they unit at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, plan to make their home and arrived here Sunday night for a where Mr. Myers will be employfew days visit while on furlough, ed with the Boeing Aircraft returning later to Salt Lake City. DEL MONTE Uictorij Produce ; 55c r:;;7 oranges who spent the at their period Thanksgiving Billy and, Misses were homes here -, Barbara (Bobby) Lamph, daughJack Lamph. Mrs. and ters of Mr. nurse of Price, who are undergoing hosLake City Salt a in training pital. Among FOOD MARKET North Carbon Ave. Price PAPER BAGS j Mr. and Mrs. Hal G. MacKnight Anything but pleasant was the were among Salt Lake City visit- experience of Paul Zakis, Carbon ors over the week end. county student at Wasatch Academy, who was home for the holiMrs. Don Parmley has week end vacation when the recently day accepted employment with Car car in which he and his father, Nick Zakis of ryls Studio. Dragerton, turned three, times over as the result of Enjoying a furlough visit in this skidding Friday just east of Price. area during recent days has been Fortunately neither was Second Lieutenant George Lion-aki- s, severeely injured, theoccupant junior Zakis serving with an army air or suffering some minor bruises ganization. Miss Ardath LeGer and R. Wayne Chatterton, students at BYU at Provo, were holiday week end guests of the formers mother, Mrs. Annette Lefler. Pete Katsos and Gust returned recently from Giahtepes Mintum, Colorado, where they had been for some weeks, plan to remain in this area, their home district, during the winter months. Sunday - Monday - Tuesday THESE C WATCH ZANIES! IEM fk mp BILLY GILBERT . V- - ifc ''S3L ANN SAVAGE HUGH HERBERT , co-h- it JUNGLE WOMAN TTmT?mTTmmmTmTTmmT!I!Sp AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAW Now Showing UNDERGROUND AGENT and WEST OF TOMBSTONE" |