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Show P-- December 19. 1346 AV. Book Cliff Club Employees Of Tonys Top League Dropped From Standings In Bowling Hus Christmas Fete Jlost OPA Government Payroll no official informa- -' Seen recened m Salt Lake has of regarding the unification to OPA plans agencies, Utah employees I?p 67 of its 119 - w Midaynf the remaining 52, 12 workers will be admin-Lv- e dismiss-durin- g January, according to Stohl, Utah civil service flark N. representative. Forty TIIS "permanent OPA rent control rationing. sugar and will man ma-- K Of v rent officials, 17 will tain at Salt Lake City, with Liened to Provo, Sen and Price, will employees pjar rationing February re14 Logan, Vernal, he said. Nine administer the program after L reduction in the present OPA Mr. 11 is anticipated, (rce of seven Stohl said, since the officials and four comvision supervisors are d pliance Natneeded by that agency. Three of- ional Housing administration jf0 eon-jtructi- . . . th y Story by Maxine Livsey Santa swooped through the heavens past the sleepy, winking stars arid the who was just pulling a downy cloud under his chin. Smiling at Jy the dreaming world, Santa himself fell fast asleep. That dear old gen- tlcman was tired. The sleigh rock- ed in the wind and Santa awoke, He rubbed his eyes for he heard a voice crying, jr. small Though voice i on y y loudr. y3? ill have to bring that dolly up with me. Maybe Mrs. Santa forgot V k) wrap it warmly. Tisnt like her a bit to He reached into forget. his p;mk and 'what do you he found? A real child! think Santa nearly fell out of his sleigh in surprise, but he quickly snuggled the chubby, wee fellow under the fur robes. said Santa, I never thought Id have company on to- night's trip. When did you arrive and what is your name? The child leaned his curly head on Santas red velvet sleeve and smiled. I wanted to come with '0U' S.u ta. when you were at my tl0Ui;(So I just laid my finger aside ci my nose and gave a nod same as you and up the crim-ne- v I canae, too! You were so busy y,lJ didnt see me. My mama ca's me Davey so that must be my name. But lotsa folks call me The Sego Roy cause my mama tells em how I like my milk, an it nrnkes me grow so-- o big. An marRa buys all our good food at A and H Market, Santa. Duvey was so breathless that San-t- a V 11, yT y w . 4. . j r M BEST FOODS shipUtah's first ment of brown trout eggs for the year was received December 15 when 400 000 3!Tived from Mcidi son, Wisconsin, M. J. Madsen, superintendent of state fisheries, announced today. The eggs were distributed between the Logan and Springville hatcheries. Another shipment of more than two million eggs is scheduled to arrive soon from the Cape Cod Trout company, Wareham, Massachusetts. Meanwhile, spawning operations were continuing at the Morgan hatchery, Madsen said, with the egg take expected to hit its peak in the next few weeks. out-of-st- were week-en- d visitors in Salt Lake at the homes of friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Shepherd and family were Sunday visitors in Lehi where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Jorgensen recently of Spring Canyon. Of Utah's 71,172 men who served Calling on the people of the the armed forces since the out- state of Utah to recite the hisbreak of World War II, approxi- tory of the achievements of our Governor Herbert B. mately 13,091 still are in uniform, people, it was revealed this week by Maw this week proclaimed the Colonel H. Arnold Rich, selective period from January 4 to Januin Service director. .Of the total Utahns in service, nearly 71,000 served before J day, Colonel Rich estimated. Since 5,000 Utah service men were discharged between December, 1941, and J day, the maximum number of Utah men in service at any one time was 66,000. The number of Utahns in service diminished rapidly after July 1, the number of the state's service jnen is expected to drop rapidly. Transportation difficulties facing men stationed abroad may postpone release of many 1945 draftees, Colonel Rich stated. The Carbon county selective service board is continuing its inventory of men to see that all who are registered have proper classifications. It is expected that this inventory will be completed by December 22. V-- V-- PEACHES PINEAPPLE cr J.69 WALNUT . For Quick, Easy Biscuits . Ml 44C SOPTASILK For Finer Flavored Flavored Cakes SHRIMP 35c TUNA FISH 23c OLIVES 45c FRUIT CAKES 2 LARD CURRANTS COFFEE PKG. 44-O- 35c PLUM PUDDING 29c OYSTERS RAISINS 3 BISQUICK . MSHMALLOW Pcr SHORTENING IIAKC ilHItlO BAKING CHOC. LIBBY JUMBO 51c D8TAC I ELMO SWEET, TENDER MEATS 55c GATE NUT ROLLS GREEN TEA 10 as "Know Your Utah week. The proclamation was Issued at the suggestion of the Sons of Utah Fioneers, which is cooperating with the Centennial commission In developing a program of events for observance of the Centennial year, 1947. 4 was selected as the beginning of the week because It is the 51st anniversary of Utahs statehood. Governor Maw urged all residents of the state, individually and in educational, church and civic groups, to promote a better understanding of the history and background of our state, our rights under the law and the spirit of our constitution to the end that patriotism, good citizenship and devotion to our fair state may abound in the hearts of all. January to to to to to TURKEYS are more than grand; they are delicious. Cleaned, drawn and Ready for the Oven. 45c PANCAKE FLOURr, 39c 39c MIXERS 4 30c FLOUR 2 ary YOUR A & H EVISCERATED PUFFED RICE MAYONNAISE As Cut 61c BACON 61c PORK CHOPS 55c PORK ROAST 49c BEEF ROAST 37c SAUSAGE 43c GROUND STEAK 45c ROLLED PRIME RIB Z!1 59c VEAL ROAST Z?:d: 39c All Leading Brands AAr8Q PKG. 44-O- 36c lb. i ... to ! PLENTY TOR ROASTING OR STEWING VflllmK-li- d MiliCE MEATS8 2 FRUIT CAKE MIX lbs.. tz ibs s 45c 39c V-' MIXED NUTS FOR CHRISTMAS .. No. Mixed Nuts, no peanuts, 2 lb. 93c to No. 1 Mixed Nuts, with 2 lb 85c No. 2 Mixed Nuts 2 lbs. 73c fa 1 i, YAMS CHRISTMAS CANDY D 8 No. 1 Lbs. 2 SWEET POTATOES lbs. GRAPES 23c TANGERINES Sweet 2 lbs. 29c Count 23c GRANGES Oranges Lbs. 69c 288 10 7c POTATOES 9c POTATOES CELERY LETTUCE 2 Reds laughed. You're a little fel- 'ii ,and 111 have to remember to you! Mrs. Santas cell Mrs. Santta about your pretty red nose. Bless with cotton. stuffed are dollies cheeks. Yes sir, Id like the milk! drinx cant cheeks painted just like They Then Santa turned the sleigh and said, I want all my around hy don't you feed them Sego eat well so dear boys and girls to and strong. ibj asand then their cheeks will be they wiU be healthy mine? asked Davey. v make me very Happy. would That chuckled until the tears n downeaeh The reindeer stopped. Santa side of his cherry little carried Davey to his own fine-looki- Numbered 71,000 In World War II WHAT YOULL NEED FOR CHRISTMAS rancy PIE CRUST 24c COOKIES FRUIT COCKTAIL Santas Surprise M . Know Your Utah Week Proclaimed By Governor Maw Utah Servicemen Spring Canyon News State Receives Of Mrs. Mary Jordison and two Shipment of Jordison Bill sons, George and Brown Trout Eggs were Salt Lake .... Yoar Real A and II Santa Claus A will be here Friday at 3:30 P. M. with lots for all the Kiddies in Carbon and Emery Comities! Your A and H Market pre-- y sents a special story for our special customers, your children. Page Three PRICE, UTAH E. The Book Cliff club of Sunny-- . week-en- d City side held their regular meeting guests at the home of Mr. and Tuesday evening, December 10. Mrs. John Jordison. After a brief business meeting Mrs. William J. Atwood of Elmo with President Thelma Wright is spending the week at the home Rudy-Adam- s, just piesiding, the program was pie-so- n of Mrs. It. D. Ericson who returned home from the Stand-ardvil- le tod by Floienee Cullen, chairhospital. man. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Marshall The theme of the program car- and family were in Provo visiting ried out ideas and suggestions for relatives last Saturday. Christmas. The room was beaugeneaThe regular tifully decorated with Christmas logical meeting and social wras A story given by held last deeorations. Won Lost Sunday night at the home Hazel demonstrated the of Mr. and Mrs. David Faddis. . Club Morgan Tonys .33 15 Mrs. Arthur Carlson and daughFreds Service 26 spirit of an old fashioned Christ22 ter, mas. Darlene, with Mrs. Lloyd Vonnie Crozier and Blatz Beer 25 Betty 23 Heath motored to Salt Lake last Iiillabrnnt two followed Rudy-Adasang songs 20 28 with by a display of Christmas pack- week where they visited Kellers Market . 20 28 friends relatives. and ages and suggestions by Jo Ann 19 Alpine Service . 29 Mr. and Mrs. La Von Wiley and High single game was bowled by Kissell. Refieohments were served daughter were Sunday visitors at folcommittee as members by Frank Burdis with a 223. the home of Mr. and Mis. Leo lows: Lottie Busie, Isabel Naylor, Clark. Jo Ann Kissell, Betty Hillabrant, Those attending sacrament meetficials in Salt Lake City may be Thelma Wright, Hazel Morgan and last night enjoyed the ing affected by the office of tempo- Helen Lamb. Singing of Christ- remarks Sunday of Brother Mark Tanner mas carols concluded the enter- of the seventy and Brother Clair rary controls unificataion. Newren of the high council. War Assets administration, tainment for the evening. Vaughn Wilcox of Salt Lake which is not affected by the rr.er- -i was visitor at the a week-en- d of ger, anticipates abolishing its lo- Only a little over one-tenhome of Mr. and Mrs. C. Arthur cal sub office which employs 100, the island of Japan is suitable for Carlson. reports indicate. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Redford farming. Results of the Cnibon Major Rowling league games of Tuesday evening kept Tonys dub m the forefront. The high riding team took three points from three out of foui, to remain in first place. Freds Service and Kellers Market came out with a 2 tie. The Alpine sendee, He'per, took four out of four from Blatz, Helper. Team standings to date. c Original SUN-ADVGCAT- lbs. 35c LEMONS Russets 10 Lb. Bag Red Sunkst Pound 10 Lb. Bag 33c 29c 16c CHOCOLATES, Pink CHOCOLATES, 2 CHOCOLATES, 1 Gold... $1.49 lb box lb. box BULK CANDY, lb CIGARETTES, Christmas Wrap, AH Brands PRINCE ALBERT p-nu- ts, Walnuts, Diamond brand 129 Brazils, Ige., fancy new crop Almonds Peerless 49c Filberts, Ige. No. 1 1.69 Pecans, paper shell 2.49 lb. 39c to lb. 53c fa lb. 35c lb 35c lb. 43c fft lb. can ....$1,09 ng crib. They both were very glad to have met each other and a drowsy Davey heard Santa exclaim ere he drove out of sight, Merry Christmas! Ill stop at the A and II Market for my Sego tonight! (And Kiddies, right at the A and H Market is where youll find Santa!) . 7 |