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Show THE Page Six SUN-ADVOCAT- Thursday, Juy PRICE, UTAH E, Theodore Cacl performed the Tcna cent Sumner, Mrs. Horace Rich- - Zeddies, junior Kfctn t, Mrs d,lties ( bnt man ards, Mrs. Fred Wmkcnwerder, Mabbutt, haplam. A Mster of Mrs J Bracken Lee b 'Mrs D T Madsen, Mrs L G.Shaw, repoiter, Mrs James E Alley, the RhodliMce Reid, Fitzwater, Mrs The raid Jer ls graduate et Ute Mrs Hairis Simonsen, Mrs Perry guide, Mrs A of nursing in Salt school Crohs Ann. oduoCoddington, Mrs Ge.ald Ottoscn, sistant guide, M Lake City. Before entering nurses Mrs t. aimng she made her Jncre august, Audrey Culp, pianist " the mUalhng CLUB MEETS Mje.s Ldl th i club met Tues-- 1 jjenme TheT S S gUlde and the pianist was fr0m the A of the at home afteinoon shrt Toy d.iy s' four years with the after uce June Leonard The group of six eluded nd Hy rum nmed f"i ces, the major time spent girls enjoyed sewing and refresh- - Agnes f Pera" in the PuUflc thCJtre Donna1 Huntington" Miss ments were sorted tuns club the filled crowd of A is the the leader Horsley capacity An infoimal reception honored club room and special guests were a of Women couple immediately following tie from the Helper group DUP TO MEET the Moose and Price Loyal Older tno ceiunony. Members of the Sally Ann Ol- of Moose piior to their marriage the son camp of the DUP will meet outfor their gifts Appreciation Tuesday evening, July 16, at the standing lodge woik were prehome of Mrs. Fannie Krebs. The sented to Rhoda Pace, Kate Wil-- s session will include the pioneer n, Jennie Leonard and Grace lesson and a social hour. Host- Collins. esses will be Mrs Wallace Grange Refreshments and a and Mrs. Foster Shimmin eluded the affair i Tops All Three High In County Highest Majority '&$! v??" fi, , 4-- H In Commissioner County Recorder I iJ 4 LADIES DEMOCRATIC CLUB The Ladies Democratic club of Carbon county will hold their regular meeting for this month on Monday evening, July 15, at the Helper civic auditorium The session will include a business session, program and refieshments All members are requested to be Run-Of- f S2 present. til f - JOLLY HALF DOZEN CLUB TO HAVE PARTY TONIGHT The Jolly Half Dozen club i & ents, Dr and Mr- Calvin W - ? , - L t , , w MRS. LENA BARTLETT E. SILAS ROWLEY I wish to thank those a cool , clean, I It who sheriff has been the policy of EROADBENTS to sell quality goods at the lowest possible prices. We will continue that policy despite the end of OPA regulations. No prices will be increased except where elimination of subsidies has made it necessary. Many of our prices will be wrong here and well better any price on food meet needs anywhere and else Plenty of parking space always available. cant CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Last Tuesday evening Miss Jon Lee entertained her neighboi hood CHAPTER INSTALLS fi lends at a bnthday-theatr- e par- - NEW OFFICERS A meeting of mniked impoitance ty The occasion celebiated Jons 11th bnthday. Refreshments with was held by the Women of the the traditional bnthday cuke( as Moose on Fndav evening, June 28, the center of attiactmii preceded dt the auditorium club room when the theatie party. new officers of the organization were installed in their respective TUFSDAY EVENING HOSTESS offices The installation was a Mrs Statement of Policy te BROADBENTS A John Ruggeri was the highest vote Shown above aie the top men in the primary just completed. Killed K the highest majority, nosing out Mr Gi Walter candidates and anger getter among the county Joe Dudler topped all three other 1842. Shenff Gi 1840, two votes; angel's Ruggens majority Ruggen by county com- sheriff candidates combined. E. B Miller and Silas Rowley me the two top men for for Mrs. Lena Baitlett won out in the nomination county recoider. missioner and will go into a lun-of- f. E. K won out in the Olson race and county commissioner Irvin Gerber was the wanner in the at not two were available this candidates of the latter printing. state representative race. Photographs and and JOE HUOLEIt, at Enjoy shopping store up-to-da- er mary Election. s Rith-aid- io.-c- s B. MILLER , Reese Cly sister of the gi.,m enter a luncheon-showhonoriS15 bride A lovely bridal nictg mark. ed the fav ors and table de Monte Carlo whist was played enjoyed by 24 family member, ar.d close friends. The by Miss Bernice Branch.3 Out 0f town u supported my campaign and voted for me in the Prl all-ov- er fiK of Prs RITES Simplicity marked the lovely home wedding on hriday evening, June 21, at 7 00 oclock, when Miss Ilene Draper of Salt Lake City exchanged wedding vows with C. Richard Dick" Richards of Salt Luke. The marriage vows were recited before Bishop Claudell Johnson in a double nng ceremony at the home of the grooms in tne pitsence cf relatives having a party tonight at 7 00 p m at the home of Juanita Shurtz and close friends. The next meeting will be held on The bride wore a soft poudre Wednesday, July 17, at 2 00 p m blue suit, the tailleur coi.tr isting summer with a hat of WOMEN OF THE MOOSE time blossoms Ilei corsage was The Women of the Moose met American beauty Mis The-the auditorium club room Fn- - odme Cael was mation of honor day evening, July 5 Plans vveiemd chose a similar suit in aqua d'Scussed by the membeis for the with a rose corsage, state Moose convention which will be held Satuiday, Julv 13, at Helper, with the Helper Moose as in the host lodge The sess.on was also a prat tu e meeting for the . . . convention. Members of the chapter will paituipate in the penny march vvhi h will take place dining the convention on Saturday afteinoon. This will be a foimul You affair beginning at 2 80 and all go members are requested to attend or This Thuisday evening at the club room the chapter members household w ill hold an. ther piactice meet- in town. ing for their p.ut in the convenMembers aie all tion piogram uiged to be piesent at this session W; r' pre-nupti- al A ppreciation DRAPER-RICHARD- S WEDDING were feted affairs these was given WedneL ,d(ay .ceding the wedding couple H.,, Byron H n always lowTer. ' FETE VISITORS On the evening of July 4th, Mayor and Mrs J. Bracken Lee entei tamed at a trout supper at their home Guests enj'oying the pleasant occasion were Mr. and Mrs Ed Walz and their daughters, JoAnne and Nancy of Columbus, Ohio, Miss Viola Waterman of Idaho and Myron Hockenbury of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Mr. Walz and Mr. Hockenbury have spent the past few weeks in Price in the interest of the new hotel. Monday evening JoAnne and Nancy Walz were guests of Jon Lee at a slumber party. The following morning the group enjoyed a waffle breakfast presided over by Jon and her mother. Additional guests with the girls were Mrs Walz and Mrs. J. A. Theobald Mr. and Mrs Walz and their daughters left here Wednesday for southern Utah where they will visit Utah canyons before returning to their home in the east. LADASA CLUB Ladasa club members will be guests this week at the home of Mrs. Jimmy Dart. Mrs. Dart will entertain the group at her home Friday evening, July 12. CLUB MEMBERS AND HUSBANDS ENTERTAIN Amere club members and their husbands were entei tamed recently at the Ward C. Garlick home. Mrs. Gailick presided over the affair which celebrated her husbands birthday and was also a housewarming for their new home. Games provided the entertainment for the group and re- - freshments were served Addi- tional guests were Mr. Garlick's mother, Melinda Gailick of Fair- view, Utah, and Mr and Mrs. Eli Stokes Entertaining FIRST WARD MIA SPONSORS PARK PARTY The Price FTrst ward and wall hold a park picnic and swim- ming party at the city park on Friday, July 19 Swimming for the children wall be from 4 00 until 6 00 p. m. and for adults from Games and fun 6 00 until 8 00 wall be provided for those who do not participate in the swimming Families are requested to bring their own picnic lunches and to come and join in the fun and entertainment Those desiring tickets for the pool may obtain them at the church or by contacting Mrs Myron Harmon and Clyde Walquist. Free watermelon wall conclude the party. evening foimal affair presided over by' Mis Jennie Leonard with the fol- lowing new officers assuming their official duties; Mrs. Ins Potts, giaduate regent; Mrs. Mildred, Lareher, senior regent; Mrs Leon, Tuesday Mrs lleniy Mills piesided at a 'delightful bridge suppei at her 'home. Guests enjoying the occa- slon lnciudoj yeinon Mer- Ace Roberts, Mrs Yin- rlj jrs PINEAPPLE No. 21 Cans 2 No. 2 GRAPEFRUIT SVULK allbrands Garden 29c SOUP 25c PEACHES 11c COFFEE TOMATO JUICE Can 23c PEAS DRESSING SALAD Rancho Tomato APPRECIATION Miners Post Veterans of Foreign Wars were be host to the veterans and citizens of Carbon and No. 2379, proud o We Emery Counties for Independence Day Celebration. hope you enjoyed the day. We would like to express our thanks and sincere appreciation to the business houses and individuals of Price, Salt Lake Cijty and Eastern Utah for their generous contributions in cash and prizes which helped to make the day a Our thanks also go to the Price City electrical department, the Mayor and the City Council for their support and RELIEF SOCIETY SPONSORS SUMMER SEWING PROJECT lb. 35c Small Sieve cans 29c ALSO Syrup for Baby Feeding, Preserves, Salad Oil, Shortening, Ripe Olives, Potato French Dressing, 8 oz. 16c Chips. 7 VEGETABLE JCE. Sanborn or Tuna Fish, Catsup, Karo 28c success. & Maxwell House At This Time Italian Style Salad Dress. t Chase 29c 2 12 AVAILABLE Pint 27c Best Foods Mayonnaise Pint 35c .Half-pin- Val Vita No. Utah Valley Kraft, Fremont, Symphony ! 21c Cans II. 31c TOMATO PASTE 6 oz. Uc cooperation. In correlation with the welfare piogram the Second ward Relief society is carrying out a sewing project during the summer months Every Tuesday morning beginning at 9 00 oclock the Relief society room at the tabernacle is open to all members desiring to assist with the project. The project is carried out under the direction of the ward officers and an invitation is extended to all members to meet at the Relief society room every Tuesday and participate in this sewing program. We hope to make our celebration next year bigger and SUGAR better. Bag LIQUID CLEANER 79c CERTO 53c 29c 39 CLEANSER BLEACH Gold Dust 2 PRODUCE, FRUIT, VEGETABLES APRICOTS SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY w, MONEY FOR YOU! If you need money for any purpose, the First National 3 NEW POTATOES 10 Farm and Equipment Loans Auto and Personal Loans FHA Govt. Approved Loans MEATS BEEF CANTALOUPES CHERRIES Home Loans 7c Available Will Be - PORK Smoked Meats Lunch Meat WATERMELONS Bank can serve you. for Large Black LB. Also Grapes, Nectarines, Peaches, Plums, Raspberries, Strawberries and every vegetable on the market. Nippy and Provolone Cheese, and others. All kinds of Fish Monthly Payments to Suit Your Income CALL OR WRITE MERLE OBERON TURBAN BEY THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of PRICE, UTAH A Universal Picture with THOMAS RAY COLLINS ERNEST Directed by TRUEX ARTHUR LUBIN GOMEZ GEORGE GALE SONDERGAARD DOLENZ JEROME COWAN Produced by WALTER WANGER (iFine, Fresh Foods Member Federal Reserve System Selected Short Subjects Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation i News PHONE 339 price |