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Show TIIE Page Two CARBON DISTRICT 76 AWARDS BOY SCOUT HONORS N M y a Boy Scouts of Robert Robinson. Merit badges Nielson, Dean Sbimmin, Funnon Shimmin, Kvan Golding, Willis Branch, Clayton Nielson and Dean Nielson. Star awards Funnon Shimmin, Willis Branch, Dean Shimmin and Evan Golding. Troop 286, sponsored by the Price Third ward: First Class Bud Albrechtsen, Billy Nelson, Douglas Easton, Orson Nelson, Joe Leon three Price troops, i COUNTY OFFICIALS KENILWORTH TO MEET MONDAY NEWS Pet-spe- ' ' who wonthe! t Billy and V Highlighting the opening day s program will be addressed by Sen- - TO LEVY PENALTIES ON LATE PAYERS Ben Ward, city recorder, today reminded all users of city power and water that unless their bills are paid on the 15th day of the month following the issuance of bills the five per cent penalty will he levied. Heretofore, utility ie. The Girl Scouts held a meeting Fri-- 1 j,t the Kenilworth auditorium The committee evening. day chairman, Mrs. George B. Jackson, Mrs. Roy Robinson, Mrs. Domenic Polve and mothers of the Girl Scouts met with the girls to de- cide methods of transportation to Ogden, where 28 Girl Scouts and two Scout leaders will leave Mon- July 21, for a week at the Girl Scouf camp. Miss Bessie Kennedy of Price was a guest at the home of Dr. ;i,d Mrs. Roy Robinson on Thurs- - Following an address of wel- come Monday morning by Gov- ernor Herbert B. Maw, C. Clai-.daborne Blanton, Selma, Alabama, president of the association, will call the conference to order. The session will include a re- port of the public ands commit- - day' Mrs. George B. Jackson enter- twf by Fj7lest H nodge chairman,! tamed at a bridge club Friday af- an() F L Phiruxs ternoon at her home. The follow-- V Entertainment will include anjjng were guests: Mrs. Fred Kcl- organ recital at the L. D. S. tab- - k.r Mrs L R Eldridge, and Mrs. W. Leatham. ernacle, a visit to the state capital and attendance at the rodeo in Friends of Mrs. Calvin Jewkes Ogden. Sr. will be happy to hear that she is gradually recovering from her ers have been neglecting to pay recent serious illness. Mrs. Jewkes their bills, due mostly to oversight, spent two weeks at the Kenilworth hospital, and she will be and the delay keeps the city clerks confined at home to her bed for from being able to balance out three or four weeks longer. Her accounts their in the necessary friends wish for a quick recovery to good health for Mrs. Jewkes. y, Troops from Sunnysidr, Drag- erton, Greennver and Wattis, al- -j though invited to attend the Court of Honor, were not present. The friendly Safeway stores serving many communities in the United States and Canada offer outstanding values comparable to those listed below. WORTHWHILE SAVINGS OLIVES MUSTARD K:a.f,8 OI. Lunch Meat .12 ol. Hunts P&R 23 No. 2 4 can 10 BEANS 17 Hutch Mill Breeze 2 lb. Tall MILK Cherub, Cans ... 4 for Peanut BEVERLY But. ..lb. 'lrsBREAD lKe. CHEE 7 RITZ Party 39c traek-er- Tasty Sweet Margarine 46 36 29 Hamburgers CBtoz. 15 45c lb. Pudding 12 lb. box s Sunnybank 83 Jiffy-Lo- u 20 Choc., scotch or Van., Town House Natural Grapefruit J uico 46 rJULylFRmSlANDlmeTA8US Produce prices subject to dully market ehanges 22c oz. Sunny Dawn Refreshing Tomato Juice 23c 27 oz. Coffee I'd wards, Luxury Blend 47c Wakefield The Coffee with Aromatic Flavu 43c Su-Pu- rb Soap Made with Hand Lotion Inured., 24 ox 29c White Magic The Better Bleach LAUNDRY VALUES 12 Qt. sunlfumimne&ursl Palmolive Toilet Bath Size 1 O HAMS 67c 49c KunnH,a,(Wt'0!e..t:r1b. x PICNICS SOAP VEAL STEAKS .Sh:"::de:.r,.e'.Top..Gb. shouijer rib cut!i' p,st rad! 55 icj SOAP LUNCHEON 45 Vel SLICED BACON Peete Granulated 33 oz ,, Pqj ,,, 30c Package Soap Package roast MEAT :..T!p...C!ualliby ,b69c GROUND BEEF et nore.fo this at thpv Helper team by Jewkes Sr. game Payed Juanita Pilling of Price spent Wednesday, Sunday with Alma Lee Bergramo. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Hayes refrom a trip turned Thursday through several states in the East. Mr. and Mrs. John Blackham at and family spent the week-en- d Orem visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nester Mackey and family Mrs." Tony C. Douros has returned from a month and a half visit in New York City and Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Conover and chillren, Jimmy and Tommy, spent their vacation in Canada, Seattle, Washington; Oregon, and Yellowstone National Park. While in Oregon, they visited Mrs. June Jensen and daughter, Marjorie, residents of Kenwho are old-tiilworth. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Potter and Virgie and Tommy and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris and son, Jimmy, returned Sunday to their homes in Frontier, Wyoming, after having spent several days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Edwards and family. Manager Lewis Crocco has reported that the Kenilworth junior leaguers have chalked up two Can-onbur- g, On Friday, again by a score of game was Played atHe1 members of the tea Pappas, Donny Tittle Pas, Ernest Brent Berensen, CarJ Regis LP Tom C,ov:er and Roi On Monday, bers of the KenilSj ward motored to pie excursion. Those n,!e:!-1-the were Mrs. tensen, Tommy ConovL P1 Winn, Helen and Fred BlackTR LaRae Smith Nnm, ?:-y Tra'' Beulan Wilcoxson Deft Dewayne Catlin, Cora Lou and Bob Beulah Llewelyn Doyle Blackham. of Darlene Christensen le , rr is a Georgeanna Warbunoc resides in Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. William ham and children, Dick andRhv garet, of Long Beach, Califoare visiting with friends and -t' atives here for a few days, DRESS SHOP IS ... BUMS! INlG with a ROUNDUP of OM Tips to campers about food and equipment this Hitting the trail for a camp-ou- t vacation? Then these work and weight-savintips are for you. . . . Take along a slab of salt pork or bacon; slab bacon keeps better than sliced bacon, salt pork even better than bacon. Both can be used for seasoning many foods and for frying tast y fish cat dies. . . . Take tomato puree rather than tomatoes or juice; thin with water at camp site for cooking and drinking. . . . Rye bread, double wrapped, keeps almost twice as long as white bread. . . . Remember to inelude a pail with a bail for toting water, hanging over the open fire, or suspending with food on a branch of a A Dutch oven is a handy utensil, too. . . . Tape adhesive over openings to keep canned milk and fruit juice from leaking. . . . The higher you go, the longer it will take for food to cook. So allow plenty of time for meal preparation. A rollicking mountain stream is a fine refrigerator for juices or butter; but fresh vegetables fare better in a dampened dish towel or flour sack suspended between two trees or out the cabin window. ... SHORT RIBS FRANKFURTERS BREAST VEAL Id,al ,b. 39 ,b. 32 45 for Frlcasr33 Door Crasher Door Crasher SPORT AND LEATHER HANDBAGS JACKETS g SUGGESTIONS SOAP victories ARE NOW DRASTICALLY REDUCED to make way for New Fall Merchandise. The Time to Save Is Now . . . vacation. Stock up now for your trip. And during your travels, remember this: 46 32 and Mrs. Calvm more THUIt. Fill. SAT., .July 17 to 19 spams SUITS - COATS - DRESSES - FUR CUR The savings you can make at Safeway on quality foods of every description may help provide part of the money for your NUMADE THE LA M0DE-- A Mr. of Kirin n n P omti cd cm gd 0Q5E32ED Noodle, pk g. Red Hill .....13 4 o. and Mrs. Ed children spent their salt Lake City Mrs. Lester Blackham and chil- dren, Lester and Frank, spent a few days at the home cf M:s. Blackham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred I). Smyth, of Manti. On their return trip home Sunday, they visited at Orem with several Kenilworth girls who are picking fruit. The girls at Orem are Mavis and Ardith Catlin, Wilma Nelson and Frances Blackham. Betli Leavitt of Dragerton is a Mr. guest same psBEOEB QjVD Qjfl H Mptoni nt IN CAPITAL CITY asH-J- Reynolds, VcLoy Varner, Harvey, Robert Bevcridge 14C ColMrs Fred Smith of Delores, of Mrs. orado, is the house guest Ben Fitzgerald. n Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Ander-Oliver Mrs. i and and Mr. their vacation in entertained Upon returning, Dakota. South Robinson Mrs. Roy visited at her bridge club at her home on (Mr. and Mrs. Anderson chil-t- o their back Ferron, bringing Wednesday afternoon. A delicious dren s sistei, Anderson and Mrs. dessert luncheon was served It Is expected that all elected of- - the Mrs. Florence. members' club following Mr. and Mrs. Avery Dunfoid Carbon county will at-- 1 caiS George B. Jackson, Mrs. Adolph and family of Wattis spent a fev, 1947 tend the convention of the can to," Mrs .William Manson, Mrs as the guests of Mr. and Mis. Association of County Thomas Hughes, Mrs. Albert Tit- - days Hill and family. The Hills Paul " f irnni'iic nnnnii It Hiawatha and Columbia received awards for work accomplished at Miller, the Carbon district Court of Honor Dick McKinnon. held last Friday evening at the Iirst and Mrs Lena F. Siedenburg, Car- -' Troop 278, Columbia: Mr' nudle TT.ce city park under the direc-- j Class-J- ack Harvey. Knute S. bn count rccord er, has bw.n ask. guest prize. tion of Dean Nielson, district scout, Crawford, Gory Turnbull, Button p(J tQ commissioner. Troop 283, sponsored by the Price Fourth ward, was the host the organization and presented program under the direction of Scoutmaster Thomas Pettersson. Corner Peacock, Price, president of the Sectional Council of the Utah National Parks Council was the principal speaker of the Court Scouts from the host troop receiving awards were: First Class Clark Powell, Thomas Pettersson, Douglas Johnson, Bruce Bean and Joe Williams. Merit badges Clark Powell, Thomas Redd, Scott Reese, Arthur Redd, C. H. Madsen, Jr., C. II. Madsen, Sr., Glen Wilson, David Thompson, Paul Taylor, Bruce Bean, Jerry Anderson, Thomas Pettersson, Gale Hamelwright, David Bunnell, Douglas Johnson, Dean Dennison and Rex McArthur. 'Star awards Paul Arthui Taylor, Rex McArthur, Redd and David Bunnell. Troop 285, sponsored by the Price Firet ward: First Class Leon Nielson, Dick Knight and! TI)ursdaju1t, TRICE. UTAH E, HALF PRICE CAMP pound salt pork, a can of pork luncheon meat; add a chopped onion and brown. Add 1 cup uncooked rice, 1 cup tomato puree and 3 cups water; cook until rice is tender, adding more water if necessary. Season to taste with salt and pepper. CORN SAUSAGE SCRAMBLE-Bro- wn 2 cans Vienna sausages and 1 or 2 chopped onions in salt pork drippings. Add a can each of w hole kernel corn and peas. Cook until heated through. CHILI SPAGHETTI-Combi- ne a can each of chili con came and spaghetti and cook until flavors blend. to 5.98 BLOUSES . 3J3L HALF PRICE x: 89 SPRING 106 Drosses SUITS VALUES To $14.98 Your Choice VALUES To $55.00 Bargain Table Full of SLIPS FOR FOUR JAMBALA YAH -- Cube Values 50 QUALITY Reg. $3.98 125 as-5- 0 50 SPRING Dresses COATS Values to 39.50 $EQ) 1-9- 8 Vaes to 42.50 $10 ADVANCE SALE OF FURS CHECK THESE VALUES NATURAL RED Reg. $250.00 rox NATURAL SILVER FOX Cano? iSjiak- t- Director Reg. $350.00 - 79.50 J AA QQ The Homemakers Bureau An Extrn Ssfewny Servut c JOHNS 7H ? THANKS FOR WINDING OUT BABX.. J GAL WHO WOWS Finish the season in style. Replenish your summer with our pretty and cool dresses . . . smart, practical sum111 coats . . . attactive, suits. Now, at slashedjH. light-weig- ht LdMode9 2)ress PRICE, UTAH Shop |