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Show 19 July 11. flunky THE DISTRICT CASTLE GATE NEWS supervisors Ilubert Hreinson Sd meeting Rive! evening, purpose board of super- - disiricE M,ynior. and ss E. C. p Bernell McAllister, district jLvationist, reported on progmade during thejastjwo ths anc curre o on the J- - ict r ll Jjntf Allen Browne the Olsen Twins farms, and estate was viewed with faction by the supervisors. in using this farmers interested are urged to contact equipment to call of the supers isors or Price in office at the district MeMr. with needs his d discuss be can arranged ssier. Loans under the for land improvement program. for the distThe financial report discussed. and read also was rict armorers, Motor transport ouartermaster, radio, telephone and field telephone maintaineschools are among those U. S. marine corps for the d by advanced training of leatherneck electricians specialists. Stevens of Provo visited last week at the home of his brother, Howard Stevens. Mike DeAngeles underwent an operation on his leg at St. Marks hospital last week. LaMar Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs J. E. Johnson, arrived home last week, having received his discharge from the marines. Sherry Phillips, daughter of Reese Phillips, celebrated her 12th birthday at her home last Tuesday with a party. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brubaker and daughter moved to Salt Lake last Tuesday to make their home. Joe is now on the teaching staff of the University of Utah. Mrs. A. J. Carlson of California is visiting at the homes of her daughters, Mrs. Bill Evans and Mrs. Marvin McPhie. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warren left last week for New York City where they will attend the Elks convenC. E. Soil'coervation Pr; ;.33 held Friday DLitrt 8 P m. for the son and children, Mr. and Mrs Harry Whittaker and children, Mr. tion. Miss Helen Gow was down from Salt Lake last week for the holidays visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gow. Dorothy Hardee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Welber Hardee, is visiting in Salt Lake. With four days vacation to enjoy, practically everyone left town even if it was just to go fishing up the river. Leaving town were Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lewis, Sr. and daughter, Darlene, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lewis and children who visited in Ely, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bowns and sons visited Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. A. R. John- - TRICE. UTAH E, liillllll Of GaStle Gate BlSIlOp EE daugh- - Funeral services were conducted EE to llsa dnesday a 2 00 PMrs. R o ber tBo ot h a n d children 3 Arm Thackcr who died at visited in Spanish Fork and' Spnngville; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas the famlly home in D;lnlcl- Wa Hilton and son, Mrs. Mike De- - satch county on Sunday at 7:00 p. an extended illness. Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Remo otti and sons, Mr. and Mrs. George She was bom on December 11, E Has'nm and children were all vis- - 1905 at Daniel, a daughter of John John and Eliza A. Winterson Thacker.1 Hmfehtnn3 If? A member of the L. D. S. church, and Mr. and MrsDave Roberts! and children; Mr. and Mrs. Wal- - she worked in the Relief society lace Robinson and children visited 'and Pnmary association when her in American Foik; Mr. and Mrs. health permitted. Melrose Oveson and baby visited Survivors include her parents, in Meeker, Colorado; Mr. and Mrs. nine brothers and sisters: Fay E. Willis Larsen and children visited in American Fork; Mr. and Mre.l Je Hor- "ard Ra pn Thomas Harrison and daughter 7' visited in Salt Iake, also Mr. and lon Thacker, Daniel; Mrs. Nellie Mrs. Mike Casella and daughter; Mr. and Mrs Roland Taylor and children visited in Fountain Green; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans and children, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Barney and children, . . McGuire, bishop Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Davis and Uon of Sof L. the D. S. ward chapel. Daniel children were all visitors to Fish : Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Elias Degn Burial was in the Charleston cem- visited Thousand Lakes; Mr. and'etery. Mrs. Frank Nichols and children were Provo canyon visitors; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Fish and children her daughter, Mid, and husband. to Salt Lake where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mendenhall ct lMto.uv and their two children of San!r: hnsnb5 nf vich Frasco visited here Monday at salina- Mrs !the thR homes of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Fish's ni Jean .Long-Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Jack returned with .?fUy,for a visit. Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Len Beckstrom and daughters of Spanish Fork sons were week end vLsitors t0 visited here on the 4th at the home of her brothers, Charles and Manse lrs- p- lp Fiack and daughter Huff, and sister, Mrs. W. Barney. son returned home last week and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ludwig sl vacation to California. and children were down from Miss Anita Mae Hreinson and Draper for the 4th. Her mother, Ludwig of Mrs. E. L. Winn of Kenilworth lrlend, Miss Evelyn Lake were visitors over the returned with them for a visit. entl al 11(e home of Mr. and Callie Rae Stevenson, daughter lrsHreinson. of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevenson lran1 Mrs. Carl Thurman of Sunnyside visited at the home! of her sister, Mrs. Neldon Traunt-- ! were last week visitors to Salt vein, last week. Mr. Stevenson Lake. Mr. Thurman and sons are at Present visiting in Green River is now in St. Marks hospital. John Vickers returned Elwood Holton, daughter Cor- rine and son Tom of Boulder, home last week end from New Colorado, visited over the week Mexico and left with her brother-en- d and wife for Portland, Ore- -, at the home of his mother, Mrs. Jack Jones. Corrine will Ronan1 Mrs. Claude Johnson stay and visit a while. Frank Memmott, son of Mr. and ol Henrietta, Missouri, arrived Mrs. William Memmott, and Bob Monday to visit at the home of brother, Bryan Brady, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Mrs. Johnsons Brady, have returned home from Bra1y. A serious accident happened California Mrs. Len Larsen, who has been 'Monday to Larry Griffiths, son of Mrs. Dave Griffiths of visiting in Los Angeles, returned Mr. and Salt Lake- He was standing by home Sunday. A family outing was held in the fire that the boys have by n Salt Lake at the Lagoon Sunday the swimming hole when Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jones, thing in the fire exploded pierc-M- r. and Mrs. Vern Jones and baby iRS Larrys chest and entering the of Somerset, Colorado, Mr. and lunS- He was rushed to St. Mark s Mrs. Leslie Reid and children of hospital by his grandparents, Mr. Helper and Mr. and Mrs. Don and Mrs. Charles Mills, whom he Child and children of Salt Lake was visiting here. His condition is reported fair by Mr. and Mis. all got together. Mrs. John Hollev of Mapleton. Mills who returned home Tuesday. nrSipftf riUSrct" ind Page Eleven Cprv:rpQ VpctPrrGv and'FOT SlStCT chik.ren and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hyatt went fishing at Moon Lake, ellowstone and Uintah; Mr. and 1S SUN-ADVOCAT- - Annual - An-,11- 1- 1 Cf - akw i Pon SPRING OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF LADIES AND - SUMMER APPAREL NOW AT SUPERB SAVINGS ! ' ' j - - .7, Rayon Slips Nylon Fagotted Special coated in assorted colors and design.' Ideal for every day use. Just wipe off with damp cloth to clean. Plastic Seams ' 52 $2.98 r- square. in-la- Childrens Dresses ihecked Seersucker or Towels dresses little girls. White organ-i- y collars, wide hem. Sizes: 7 to 10 25c ANKLETS Rayon Panties Childrens sizes 4 ! j Set DRAWING FOR Trays 59c 79c 39c PRICES EXPLODE - KNIFE and FORK Brief Style Ladies brief style Full elastic top Ladies w some-whe- Rake 29c Friday and Saturday - - Shovel Hoe 29c Full cut , Toy Garden Sets mercerized cotton for stripes in two styles Sizes 6 to boys and girls. 94 Pair Fine Extra size ; Wash Cloths 2 for 15c $1.20 . - $2.49 Adorable red and blue Be Here Thursday , - Table Cloths fray-prl- t WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR FALL MERCHANDISE! compartment. Made of California Redwood. . . ATT . $400 Prize Saddle $1.00 Alarm Clocks Limited Supply Plus Tax Dungarees RODEO 1.70 Tailored to fit. Sanforized. denim with contrasting red thread trim. Misses and Ladies. Sizes: GROUNDS Long-weari- $2.98 JULY Cotton Tea Rose Slips FRIDAY Bobby Pins Metal Curlers Wave Set Shampoo Hair Oil SITROUX Facial Tissues and 25c 25 IPer See this saddle in show window of East- 10 ern Utah Electric Co. Tickets $1.00. 5c 10c 10c to 50c - 10c Because of an anticipated complete sell-ou- t of seats, for the Saturday night show, fans are urged to attend Thursday or Friday nights. 1 1 Rack Suits & Coats Half Price Same show each night. GIVE YOURSELF THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY COLD WAVE at Home-- in 2 to 3 hours with O MV Contains 3 or. solution, 60 curlers, 60 tissues, cotton applicator, neutralize and rrwnnlet instructions. JULY 25, 26, 27 PRICE RODEO GROUNDS SUPREME , Celt 9 A. M. Hair Needs $2.30 NIGHT WINNING TICKET MUST BE AT DRAWING On Sale Lovely slips of fine rayon satin. Lace trim. Tailored. Junior sizes: 11 to 17 10c THURSDAY LIMITED AMOUNT Crochet , and Bedspread 10 to 32. -- S (VIL L PIUS 1TAX 7 ALSO -- SLACK SUITS -: : - SKIRTS SLACKS HANDBAGS jjjj OBBERt! La Mode DOST ounoup Dress Shop -- Its Smart i 7 4 p ifliilllllllHItl if ; To Be Thrifty PRICE, UTAH . , . .. .. . . II? |