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Show Thursday, March THE Page Four PRICE, UTAH E, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lauiit-en- , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Natter spent of Ogdi n ale n turning to that city Lake in City, Salt the week end duung alter having friends today and relatives with usiting the part three days at the hume of the lormeis I arents, Mr. and Mis.1 Mr. and Mis. William Howard with Camobt.ll aie here visiting in overseas , Y Mi. ond Mrs t hail two years t it former s nuientb, American with the army. Lieutenant O. H. Guymon, Jr., Wjlharn CamphtuI, br. William, second tei water is a der, a pilot of a B25 plane in the airillowaid Mrs .Ethel C. Grow went to Salt trans-Ul.e- s in the navy, is serving in the service, has xeeently been Lake with City the latter pait of last iened to Sun Diego, California,- Pacific. They will also visit from Cherry Point, North Caro- Mis. Campbell's parents, ... n, na, according to word leceived ...... for the Lake City resident, makes her ,, Mrs.. Cyrus w and home with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mur- PRICE AND NEARBY isi & yj zrx M-it- .fl John Nicoladies of Salt Lake rosi- ; former Carbon county dent was a recent guest of his brother, James A., in Tnce. The two weie associated in the operation of a theatre business at Scofield for many years, disposing of those interests in the eaily twenties. John has a son Tom, in the Mis. Marie Villard and daugh navy, who is reported cunently Mrs. Claud Cowhy, of Craig, South the ter, R(s Boyack and Ben Iiedd were as being somewhere in residents, among busines.-in Salt Pacific. He also has a daughter, Colorado, former Puce been Rake City the foie pait of the and have ol'aarnved Thursday service Bessie, in the military former's son-iww.kthe nation, stationed in an eastern visiting with the Mr. and Mrs. and law daughter, post. Paul Holdaway, and other rcla-- j pjht Otiicer and Mis. Fa Veil and friends in and around left Thursday for Mission, Russel Winters was a business lives to return tod.t,XiS, where the former is sta- the expecting city, Colorant Grand Junction, visitor Colorado today. tinned alter having visited durn g do, the foie part of the week. the past week at the homes ol Satur-I returned the foimers mother, Mrs. Malic Johnson Angus Mrs. O. M. Harmon, a for mei to business u r aUend,ng shiner, and the junior Mrs. Shinresident of Price whe n w nmke s Wallace Mrs. at SjU Lake Clty several t,-- parents, Mr. and Grange, of Price. tZ w 'end heix vitding Pand days. attending to business affairs. Lambert Gibson of Salt Lake A. S. lloisley, toiiner Price resi- tax t y, chairman of the state a to them marriage dent and state adjutant of the Am- having issued v isitu hue tti a was Lake City weie commission, erican Legion with oil ices in Salt license in Salt of Price and Max latter part of last week, a guest Luke City, was a visitor heie Mon- Dailene Forsyth at the home of his brother and of Salt Lake City. day, attending to affairs in con- B. Crandall Mr. and Mis. Mail D nection with his law practice. Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Holland Grange Miss Mabel Sealey, daughter of and two ehildien left the fore partL. R. Lldudge was among those havMr. and Mis. Paul Sealey, left of the week for Ogden, alter to atiairs of busine.-- m the with attending few a visited days early last week for Fort Pierce, mg Lake Salt Mrs. and City the foie part of the Flonda, where she planned to visit former's paients. Mr. week. Brice. in Wallace Grange for some time. Citv vi.-ito-is n- - . . i sister-- in-law, s I riRST QUALITY LARGE GRADE A FRESH EGGS 39c BUTTER DOZEN NO EVAPORATED 4 1 TALL TINS 39c FRUIT CANS - of aicc mint, mm, be club, are t) l(,d SALAD DRESSING COCKTAIL 25c CHEESE 2 : MOAPA RADISHES 2 Crisp White PARSNIPS 2 LBS Nsiv Spuds 3 Onions 2BUNCHES LETTUCE NO SCOWCROFTS Fresh Frozen Foods Mirds Eye JFTLOOT ENRICHED COFFEE C0G0A SCHOOL BOY PEANUT BUTTER 32c POUND JAR HONEY POUND CAN 1.23 ... 31c 28c CORN, pkg GREEN BEANS, pkg 29c RED STAR BAG ?2.09 $2.09 50-L- B CASTLE VALLEY BEST BAGS Legs VERL STEW Lunch iVlcdt POT BOAST pound TAMALES SOAP POUND . 29c 19c POUND STEWING HENS - .. 35c 19c 34c 29c rr BIB BOIL 19 Eugene Coir was called to Love- lock, Nevada, late last week as the esult of a brother-in-la- w being He retun. ed to Price injured. Monday evening. T la-i- l KoiitgJs ll , it I i uc- Cuiltv To Charge pleaded not guilty iwltdge charge m ni t M iniiv. No date el bv t! e eoiiit but it ait it v ill be held n i !u,e ot n t month. e i IN MI IHORIl M ,n : n, t nioiv i, I our hus- ,, ii ,ii. Ceoige William one id away pa n, v. ,,n c.n-eein- 1144 th m i ia- - i o, ecalled, Returns From Overseas Master Sergeant Robert S. M . hnov lumbers this, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Matin-- , Puce, las arrived m Heaven. n lull mgh the U' tied S:.it frej Due An mu- - Hi, ; tneatie of op. u ati ms, where he irved for 'J J. D. Cut. ; Geor-- -- m dic-Paed- w i -- Months with th,- lT.h lommai cl as a cu w i!u,t. CuriT Oman Arthur Ha use n. D. Him esident, M. W. Ros-- , W. A. Oliver. ,i La Von Anderson, tue-uu- r i 1 -- v Bomt'r 5 I. V i . I 1 vj - love had given, i oi Mr. and Mrs. George Mangum lotuiried leiently lrom SanT'ian-ci-iCalnorma, having visited with their son, Rex J., a mechanic's mate third class, m the navy, who has bem quui teied at the p.ti.il hiepdul at Oak Knoll, near Oikla'd, nice he was mjuied in an auto accident some time ago. Young Mangum had both legs fraituied. also received scratches on tlie head. He is lccoiermg as nicely a.- - muld be expected, ac- cording to wold leceived by; he-- , parents. driving. Chaiged with (puatmgas plumber without bm.g reg'St, ! with the state dt p.a tment of7n jsti iition, Albeit F. Zeddies i pnee was lined t c, enty-fidui. Judge S. J. Sweetring gIVttj al( a vtay of execution of MX months unlit., tut nn Zedd not engaging m the lit-- .without bun., piopellyfgj teied. Pat Riley forluterl trfty dollar UClUe-- s in bail dni! charge. ( thud me sccnDiy. D.-rut- include A D f ir. Ld R. Hansen, Duane A Fiandsen, and J.imi s W. Fausett. J. D. Diilard is - Saturday THRILLS! H. R PrviHT is the tcul tivi-te- r. is the Ran t.mvT and Ed llan.-e-r clubs sung leadt r. Fallowing me the committee which have been Friday - Ti-.trcda- y CHILLS! v us- - un- - pmanee and Convention Rulmi Biyner, chairman; W. A. Oliver, La Von Anderson. program A. D Keller, chnir- man. q Grant Edwards, Duane A. prandsen. Membership and Attendance-p- ort R H.msen, chairman; Paul Aithur Scalev, Mr. and Mis. Mike Marakis and daughters, Goldie, Bettey and Mary, returned Sunday from ip to Seattle, Washington, where tliey visited with their son and brother, Nick, who was recently injured while serving with the forces of the nation in the Pacific area. They found Nick had been severely in- -. jured, the possibility being strong that he may sutler the loss of an arm as the result of the injury. He is confined in a military hospital at Seattle. D. Hansen, Onn-da- y dell Hendrickson. Publicity and Bulletin M. W. Ross chairman; Albert Barnes, w. Fausett, Jack World. Civic Improvement and Public Arthur Rasmussen, gervice Chairman; Rulon Blackburn, Lynn 0ckey, Dean J. Holdaway. tary Slght Conservation and Daly W- DcnL chairman; Rex setlj John S- DiUrncnti, J. A. Ilai Jas Blind-mili- Han-sou- th - at - son lots Weifare and Madsen, and Gill.-- Health Dr. Dan T. chairman; Chester Baker, Edgar Richmond, W. W. N We-- t. Safety G. R. Johnson, chair- 'man; Joe Arnold. W. B. McMullen. Employed at Washington, D. C Education, Citizenship and the past three years, Stan- - riotism John H. Harmon, chair-le- y Borrell was a visitor here the!man; H Bryner, Dominick part of the week a guest of his s0 Rev Richard E. Halbert, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Borrell Relations Llsvvoith b of Price. The junior Borrell left Jewkes chiarman; J. D. Dillard, Tuesday night for the nations cap- - iFerr0n Gardner. . ital, planning to be inducted into the army from that point next CATHOLIC EASTER SERVICES Monday. TO BE HELD SUNDAY Pat-duri- ng Bes-fo- re inter-Clu- PEAS, pkg 50-L- Leflei a student at the Brigham Young University, was a week end guest at the home m her mother, Mis. A. C. Jorgen- si n, in Puce, Miss Ardath x! v voiding to Mr. Ji likes. It was announced th - v.itk ,h t that in the lutuie members are mai! the be advised thiough oi meetings, icgular issues tut bulletin, tlie oi gamdtions Lion- - Roar, to make it- - appeal anee liom now on and to be d lor member contact, Recent assignment of lomirnttc' he apiiointments has eompleted w.,-loi gamation of tlie club which l.u m med some months ago. A. Johnston is pie incut ot thi group, i.ther oftieeis being Lieu J. Holdaway, tn-- t v we r SUPERIOR 21c Ldinb MOON ROSE COMPLEXION bars 29c POUND Dictorq Produce NESTLES 4 FLAVOR , 1 .meeting ai ranging the piogiam outlmi, " 14c ll A , m - Not n pleadlocate n -- 1 FULL-- . - , 11 -t OF SPINACH CAN oi r ti.c Plug! am ,,i i angemer.t.- lormtvi- t the McGowan Ur. and Mis. Teny t Vomi g aie in ihai ge National were among visitors t iub itlatioiis committee of vha here late last week, c mtinumg on Klluvoith Jcwk.s i toe cl. a rniaii hDu, lull. to Salt Lake City to attend to busi The committee nc-- s aifuirs. tonight tor the puicpsc U -- POINTS Cauliflower, Carrots, Turnips, Celery, 5 Rhubarb, Cabbage HALF POUND CAN SOUP 15c 19c 25c 15c 10c BUNCHES ll efi: kacitis Seigeant Joe Murra, heie on Wednesday of la- week from Flonda, wheie he has been stationed with the army. He is visiting with his wife, Alice, and mall child and Ins father, also other relatives heie. He has been in the service three years, will re- -j at Greensborough, North Car- olira. upon his return from his 10- furlough. POUNDS CREAM i"11-ine- Tgnments arrived nuum.cd: CAMPBELLS Duality Meats 1 1 ,s " -i s a far t'e cvmmg on tbw, gue-- s Thursday. A ml IT ri line t d til,- - w a b son-m-la- :'i- - the with g I m.ht ladies a g Lions -- AMERICAN DOUBLE WHIPPED Green pound , 1 DURING APRIL - . I 1 . . Several IUil Bonds Forfeited :iit ! Iraised commens J(e E- Gaicia h ch leporteo ,.,v.,in one of n bundled buttuln lorleitmg ait.lleiv dollars t ,1 Toi v Koi.tgas o; in the Price city u.urt duiira.ithe C ken rir, ., j,t i Dr i xi ellence past Week on Uc G ll action ha been churgi Joseph W. McSpaddW? Price being listed as turfeitiriH (,, jij, toinm, miing ollicer, a letur rei eiv- - like sum. FiPeen iKlla-- s wa5 tv,. u. ,Rd C.ipoial Ki nt- - amount foiluUd l Joe Sandoval ' m toe Philippines, ot Pi ice on a m. cbiveis cha a forfeitu.e . f S33 for re Be u,,i ..MiM..s a via. le-- s 1 LADIES NIOHT Ft aturn igr 1 MihUrj MEMBERS PLAN 29, FRYERS Captain and Mrs .Randall Tay-lleft this morning fur San Francisco, California, where they will visit a few days with the former's sister, Miss Nile Taylor, before on to Santa Monica, California, where the captain will report for continued military ser- vice. They had been visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Taylor of Price. Captain Taylor recently returned after completing his neces-arflying missions in Euiopean war theater. ar y Tuesday and Wednesday morning with Rev. Butler officiating, 3 All&Jt is outlined as : "Aleluha, Alelulia, Let The Haly Anthems Rise, by Bradley; Hale Dies traditional hymn; Ye Sun- - and Daughter of the Lord traditional hvmn; Ma.--s of the Shephi rd written by Ihitio A. Yon; Regina Caeli to be sung at the offeiatmg. Mr-- . R. T. Mitch-th- e ell. organist, and Mrs. J seph A. jDelpha, director. Tle program low-- Robert LOWERY Phyllis BROOKS I ritli Charles ARNT ?TTTTTTTTTT?TTTTTTT? ) t rLi aj it Corpmal A. E. Jensen, who re-- 1 cently returned from active duty Two Marriage Licenses Issued in the Pacific area, and his sister,1 Marriage licenses gianted at the Private I.eth Jensen, USMC, were office of the county clcik recently visitors m Trice the fore part of went to Lena Lillie Dial and Frank Thursday the week. Friday - Saturday WALT DISNEYS t Dait was a business visitor at Vernal Tuesday. B. L. - I Full-Lengt- Mis. M.iynie Nickerson and daughter, N'edra, of Provo, were week end visitors in Price. They advanced from the rank of private formerly resided here but this was corporal at his army station at their first visit to Price in many years. h Musical Fiesta in Technicolor THE THREE CABALLEROS ; Sunday and Monday Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon L. Ander- - ' son left last week by train for Los J Angeles and San Francisco, Cali- fornia, where they will be for twro weeks on business matters. ; t MASTER SLEUTH ON THE TRAIL! Mr. and Mrs. William Grogan arrived home recently from Pres- - ' Mr. Wilson was employed by thejeott, Arizona. They returned by 4 Utah Power and Light company way of Las Vegas, Nevada, stop-(- f while residing in Price. He has PinS enroute to visit with Mr. Gro- -' just completed a year of service gans brother and his family, Mr. 4 in the navy, having received aland Mrs. John Grogan and with 7, medical discharge after spending his sister and her husband, Mr. several months with that branch of and Mrs. John Gleason of Boulder 4 the sendee on the west coast. City, Nevada. i MAKE SOAP FLAKES YOUR OWN BAR SOAP RED SEAL LYE WEEK OF FRI to THUR OPEN 9:00 A. M. TO 6 P. M. WEEK DAYS 9:00 SATURDAYS M. P. 7:00 M. TO A. 2 Cans 19c SUPER SUDS CCELUir FOOD MARKET 59 North Carbon Ave. PKG .. 23c PLEASE bring your own PAPER BAGS Private Roy K. Pace, son of Mr. Technical Sergeant and Mrs.' and Mrs. John Pace of FYice, ar- George F. Strong arrived in Price' rived here last week for a fur- Sunday from Winslow, Arizona, to1 lough visit at the home of his par- - spend a brief furlough with their ents. He has been stationed of Mr. and Mrs. W. IF Wil-late at Camp Carson, near Colo- - parents, liams of Price and Mrs. Frances rado Springs, Colorado, having ar- - Perry of Standardville. Following1 A rived there after extensive service their visit here the young couple with the army in the European will leave for Hendricks field, sector. He had the unfortunate Florida, where Sergeant Strong' A experience of having both of his is attached to the army air force feet frozen while serving at the as assistant lien chief. Mrs. Strong' ' front, is undergoing treatment at is employed as chief clerk at theA' the Colorado camp. sub depot. Mart T, Tuesday and Wednesday ( i, TOM , I m! ROSEMAKT PAT O BRiES. RANDOLPH SCOTT tA( |