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Show i m.Um lIlllMi m TtiTTTTffiir ft I!, I.. i Th e twenty years ? SECOND SECOND SECTION Thursday. March 8, un-Advoca- te SECTION 19-1- Page Nina HIAWATHA NEWS " W Ttt tern m 4 rw f Ration Reminders in Mrs. Joe Farmley entertained Red Stamps Q5 through " the lhawatha Ladies Bridge club S5, expire March 31; T5 Dinner was Thursday evening. X5 expire April 28; through Smith from' A team of so called Scrubs" last served to the following members: Adolph Daniel V5 through D2, expire June Mrs. John Mrs. William Moore, Henrie Friday night defeated the high coring City and Eugenia E2 through J2, valid 2. Starr, Mrs. Arthur Needles, Mrs. M'tah Mine were licensed to wed school basketball team by a score William Bunr, Mrs. Scott March 4, expire June 30. Sherman, 28 of to 20. at Manti. Mrs. Lee Kirk, Mrs. Dan Garber a few days ago Good for meats, fats, cheese, and Mrs. Oscar Carlson. Mrs. Kirk, butter and canned milk. Our own "Louie" Lowenstein, Mrs. Garber and Mrs. Sherman M. Williams of Mr. and Mrs. E. Blue Stamps X5 through at their home. accompanied by his better half, de- had high scores. tbis city have a son H2, expire March 31; C2 Mrs. Kenneth x entertained Jeffs Mr. parted Tuesday evening for DeHis coming was Friday last. through B2, expire March 31; announce! troit, Michigan, where they will the members of her sewing club nd Mrs. Harold Olsen C2 through G2, expire April Dinner was Thursday T evening. their son visit son and daughter and the day pre !he arrival of a to: Mrs. Virge Olsen, Mrs. x 28; 112 through M2, expire other relatives for a month or served Leslie vious. Mrs. Jeffs, Mrs X June 2. N2 through S2, valmore. Mr. Lowenstein will be Alvah Allred, Mrs.JimEllis Gentry, id March 1, expire June 30. Pettey, missed around the city hall next Mrs. Joe Frandsen, Mrs. Ray Lar-i- x L Good for all processed fruits Helper's fire department is to LibMrs. son, Saturday. Roy Davis, Mrs. William .live its first annual ball at Yates and Mrs. William Baldwin. 4 and vegetables. erty hall in that city the evening Sugar Sugar Stamps Mrs. Olsen E. on Frank fell ice G. the Oversmith 11. A and wife of the feature f Saturday, April stamp 35, good for five Wells-Farg- o Wednesday and suffered a broken a of left express the be choosing company will "fire, ankle pounds of sugar, expires June r Mrs. Alden Burdick and little 2. (Sugar stamp 34 expired queen." Tin- profits of the affair Monday evening for Glenwood uniSprings , Colorado, where Mr. son have returned after a stay of K .ife to be used in purchasing Oversmith will attempt to have the seven weeks in Los Angeles, Cali- - T February 28). forms. Shoe Stamps Airplane rheumatics cooked out of his sys- fornia. with Mr. and Mrs. Samjl 1, 2 and 3, good in- - y stamps tem. H. Littleford and of M. Grange A. Roberts of Salt Lake familyj. Mr. and Mrs. definitely for one pair of $ Mrs. Ellis Pettey was hostess at is temporarily in charge of Price an visiting with relatives City shoes each. a birthday party Friday evening the office until the Oversmith's and friends at Zion this week. Gasoline Stamps given in honor of Mrs. Alvah Gen- good fur four gallons of gas- - ? try. Dinner was served then the JA. Crockett was in Salt Mrs. guests spent the evening sewing. oline, expires March 21. Phil McDonald arrived Wed- The guests included: Mrs. Jim Lake City this week on a purchasinesday from Oakland, California, Jeffs, Mrs, Roy Davis, Mrs. Ray ng trip for Bessie Kennedy, for a visit with his brother, 13. R., Larson, Mrs. Virge Olsen, Mrs. Joe and family. The brothers had r.o. Frandsen, Mrs. Leslie Allred, Mrs. Kenneth Jeffs, Mrs. William Yates, of the govern- before seen each other for thirty Mrs. J. D. William Baldwin and the were and reunited years, by the guest of honor, who was mental star forces at Price is at presented heme from a business trip to the Oakland McDonald publishing a with a nice gift. a in notice Salt Lake stray" Mr. and Mrs. Don Snow gave a City state capitol. of Wild spawning, back-bon- e paper. Phil looks very much like 500 dinner party Saturday evening the for Price McDonald Mr. Mrs. C. fish T. and he Utahs program, is Jackson, except that H. B. Twiss has purchased the Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moffitt, Mr. about to get under way for the terest of Arch Wright in the bar- is almost a hundred pounds heaand Mrs. Mr. and 1945 season in Fish Lake, Scofield He vier. will in remain this city Mrs. Bob Frank Burdick, bershop in the basement of the McKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. Reservoir, Bear Lake and Pan-guitHanson building, the deal being for several days to ge Lyle Burdick and Mrs. Iona Ostwith B. R. Lake, according to Director dosed this week. Wright is to ler. Mrs. McKinnon and Frank Burdick had high scores, Mrs. L. Ross Leonard, Utah Fish and Game leave soon for California to malm SISTER OF PRICE WOMAN Burdick and Mr. Moffitt had con- commission. h:s home. DIES AT CASTLE DALE solation. Rainbows are expected to start Miss Mildred Bowen of the running by in all four s ''s'ting here for 'veok akcs and bjr Mrs. Elizabeth Borreson Ander0f May mjddle son, 69, sister of Mrs. Emma Bab- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. be taken in S.o- will c8ks C. is Bowen. She stationed in San Held and B. R. McDonald Monday sold h:s cock of Price, died last Saturday Strawberry reservoir. residence property, corner of Sixth at Castle Dale following a long ill- Francisco, California Mrs. Clee Gordon entertained at Curiously, the native trout species, and K streets, to Oscar Hanson, ness. She was born at Spring City a bridge-dinn- er Saturday evening! which is indigenous to Bear Lake, and will soon begin a bungalow' on and moved to Emery county at the for: Mrs. Lee Kirk, Mrs. Cliff spawn with the rainbows in that one of his lots in High School Ad- age of 12, being a resident of Cas- Simmons, Mrs. Virge Olsen. Mrs. body of water, said Fisheries tle Dale since she was 17 years of dition, on Fifth street. Larson, Mrs. Richard Hamp- -, ei.irlt(.ndent M- j. Madsen. The age, being an active worker in the trout in Strawberry and native Mrs. William Steckleman, Mrs. L. P. Larson, late manager of L. D. S. church. cutLewis Finley, Mrs. Lloyd Uhger-ma- n, Scofield differ in that they are surthe Cleveland Co-O- p, Mrs. this is Besides she Babcock, departed Mrs. Joe Parmley, Mrs. Jim throats introduced from Yellow- -' morning for Salt Lake City, where vived by her husband, Frederick Reese and Mrs. Lowell Clawson. stone Park, he explained. he has several positions c.f feted Anderson, one daughter and six Mrs. Reese and Mrs. Steckleman Madsen and Warden Jess Winn him. J. J. Thordersen is the new sons. Also two brothers, eight won the prizes. will snowshoe into Fish Lake about Mr. and Mrs. William Sanders March 15 to see if manager of the Cleveland concern. sisters and fifteen grandchildren. any big rain- entertained at dinner and bridge:,bows are Creeks trap. the Twin in Saturday evening. Her guests were Wardens Winn, J. D. Ford, Jess Mr. and Mrs. William Burn, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bowen and Mildrc-d- , Dailey and Reed Henderson handle Mr .and Mrs. James McKim, Dr. the egg-taat Fish Lake, Sco-an- d Mrs. Arthur Needles, Mr. ar.d fjeld Bear Lake and Panguitch Mrs. Thomas Greenhalgh Mrs L k cti Burn and Mr. Bowen had high Madsen pointed out that because scores and Mrs. Greenhalgh and the wild eggs can be taken, arti- Dr. Needles had low. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ungerman ficially hatched and retqrned to gave a 500 dinner party Sunday the streams and lakes in the same evening for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd !season they jn no sense of the Crogan, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garber, word can be labeled domestic or Mr. and Mis. Lee Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Finley, Mr. and Mrs. hatchery trout. They are from Clee Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. wild stock and are returned before they become dependent upon artiHugh Taylor of Price. Mr. and Mrs. William Burn en- ficial feedings. tertained at dinner and bridge Monday evening in honor of Miss Bowen. Mildred Other guests were: Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bowen, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Needles, and Mrs. Alden Burdick. Mrs. Bowen had high score for ladies and Dr. Needles for men. Captain Randall H. Taylor, 27, of Price, has returned to the UnitA Detroit glassblower, accus"V , tomed to temperatures of 130 de- ed States on leave after completing NATIONAL DISTILLERS BOURBON PRODUCTS his tour of duty with the Ninth air CORP., N. Y. grees, is drafted and expects, in WHISKEY- -A BLEND BRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS 86 PROOF 49 his innocence of army ways, to be force- As a B-Marauder pilot with sent to the south Pacific. the 397th bombardment group, known as the bridge busters, THE Captain Taylor flew over 60 bombBECKEL SUN-ADVOCASERVICE ing missions first from England, then from France. He holds the distinguished flying cross and the PACKING CO. For air medal with 12 oak leaf clus-iter- s. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS WE PAY CASH MARKET ADDING MACHINE His group, commanded by ColPRICES FOR LIVESTOCK PAPER onel Richard T. Coiner, Jr., earned its name of bridge busters by de- -j MIMEOGRAPH PAPER VULCANIZING Us stroying tactically important brid-- I FILE FOLDERS You ges over the Seine, and over other rivers in France, Belgium and Ger-- j On Price -- Helper Highway many, before and since D Day. 242-76 West Main Price Phone Phone 8 Price Captain Taylors parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Taylor, live at Price. His wife, Mrs. Rebecca H. T in-- 1 1 J ' ' t A-1- 4, Wild Spawning To Start Soon In Utah Lakes In MidMarch Sugar Allowance To Be Less In 1945 Says OPA National Coal Association Protests Latest Selective Service Board Policies Protesting that the new draft impossible to produce the coal government official state will be Only twenty pounds of canning policy will make impossible the sugar per person will be permitted production of required coal during this year because of the sugar 1945, the National Coal Associashortage, and a maximum of 160 tion recently sent the following to high government offipounds per family unit will be al- message at cials atWashington: lowed. Spare stamp 13 will be "As spokesman for the bitumitached to the applications, one for each member of the family. Su- nous coal mine owners of the coungar will be issued on the basis of try and in full recognition of our one pound for every four quarts responsibility to the government of finished fruits and fruit juices and the public, we feel it necesand only five pounds will be al- sary to acquaint you with the facts lowed for the making of jams, jel- as we see them regarding further lies, marmalades, fruit butter, can- loss of man power in the bitumined vegetables and catsup. House- nous mines and the results that wives may write to their boards will flow from the newly announcnow for application blanks, and ed policy with respect to a further the dates of issuance will be an- drafting of coal miners. nounced probably in April. The coal mining industry now Cost of food in Salt Lake City needs 40,000 additional men if it is dropped 1.1 per cent lower in Jan- to produce as much coal as govuary than in December, the OTA ernment officials state will be reannounced. ITice decreases were quired this year. Therefore, in shown for eggs, fresh fruits and the face of this critical shortage vegetables, dairy products, sugar of man power, the new policy just and sweets. Meat prices remain- announced will result in further ed steady. Increases were shown loss of miners, which will make it in cabbages, apples, onions, carrots and potatoes, beverages and fats. through the Treasury Departments Salt Lake prices usually reflect Procurement Division. The carbothose of other parts of the state. n-steel broilers, 11 to 15 inches estabconsumers cost will been have $1.40; the covCeiling prices lished on three types of new kitch- ered sauce pan, carbon steel, 8 en utensils: A broiler, sauce pan quarts, $3.50; and the carbon steel and knife, which the navy has kitchen knife, 1(H4 inch blade, 50 turned over for sale to civilians cents. TTTVTTTVTVffVTTTTTTfTfTVTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTf ch mid-Mar- Thirty Years Ago . needed. "It is estimated that the bituminous industry will lose about 25,000 men this year under the new proposal when coupled with natural losses, and there are no replacements in sight. It is estimated that the present prospects are that production this year will fall short of requirements by from 50,000,000 to 75,000,000 tons. Production so far this year is nearly 8,000,000 tons behind the same period last year. This statement is not made in criticism of anyone, but because of the importance of coal to the war effort we feel all responsible government officials should fully understand these facts that confront us. The remedey, of course, is to stop further drafting of irreplaceable miners and at the same time take action to restore men to the mines. We beseech your sympathetic cooperation. FOR Fuller Brushes PHONE 123-Call before 9 a. m. or after 6:30 p.m. tfc ??? ch Sup-Carl- SATURDAY - SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY 13 March 10-11-1- os 2. J ' ' v A . i.i.im.i x q.1 i mw I ke a presents His first production since Gone With The Windand Rebecca the word for OLD Sunny Bro ok Jennifer JONES Joseph Randall Taylor Gets GOTTEN Shirley TEMPLE Leave From Air Corps In Europe WOOLLEY Monty Lionel BARRYMORE 26 Robert ' JEANS TE Expert Lubrication BATTERIES See SinceYou Went Away Before Bright with hope, tender with yearning, it is your story and your neighbors an adventure in life and love that will reach deep into every American home . . . and heart! Sell ACCESSORIES ... W Taylor, lives at Forrest City, PRICE LUMBER & EASTERN UTAH BUSINESS ELECTRIC DIRECTORY AUTO REPLACEMENT PARTS and SUPPLIES Wholesale - Retail Price HARDWARE CO. Sporting Goods EVERYTHING What and Where To Buy Itl Utah IN HARDWARE an i MATERIALS BUILDING 202 W. Main Price A DIRECTORY OF REPUTABLE E. BERTOT PAINTSHOP MERCHANTS Price Utah SEE WILLIAM P. WHITE at the MOTOR CREDIT SAFETY GLASS MIRRORS PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS SERVICE SPRAY PAINTING New Supervisor Of Big Game Announced Appointment of R. L. Turpin as supervisor of big game in Utah succeeding Allan C .Randle was announced this week by Director Ross Leonard of the Utah Fish and Game commission. Randle has resigned to accept a federal war agency post in Ore- gon, Leonard said. Effective March 16, he will assume management of big game in addition to his present duties as federal aid coordinator. Randles resignation and the expansion of Turpins duties were ap- -; proved at the March 3 meeting of the commission. Turpin is as one of the big game men in the state, particularly from the practical standpoint, Director Leonard said. well-kno- COMPANY AUTO REPAIRING AUTO WALKER Invasion Is Costly fighting Your Boy Gives 100 pet cent; How about your Loud buying? FOR PERSONAL AND AUTO LOANS Strictly Confidential 166 E. Main Phone 252 Price best-inform- ed The nazis, in desperation, draft schoolboys and gaffers. And immediately a Jersey draft board, counters by calling up Sinatra for a new physical. with Directed by JOHN CROMWELL mi wiim Released thru United Artists Nniversal News Bugs Bunny Carbon Box Office opens Sat., Mon., Tues. at 5:00 Features at 5:30 and 8:40. TWO PERFORMANCES Box Office opens Sunday at 1:45 . V ONLY Features at 2:15; 5:30 and 9:00 .. Three Performances Only. Come early! We must be closed by midnight! sy f |