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Show Thursday, December 18, 19-1- TIIE Grand Concert Quartet to Appear Here as Musical Society Number of superbly combination trained voices which have won aedaim from audiences and crit- . 0"r the rou":r-v-th- HOUOTS PtiCC At Meet larr.bia Grand Opera will appear here this Quartet Saturday! at the Price eiung. December 20, i.:v auditorium as the second of the series of concerts sponsored bv the Carbon County Concert according to Mrs. J. C. s,, H.. chard, president. T h.e quartet is composed of Edna pi .lips, soprano; Helen Olheim. rr r o - soprano; William Hain, .r, and Arthur Kent, baritone. ULs Phillips studied at Mew England conservatory, k, Ian r he sang over the NBS auditioned for Toscaninis r. ,:i program of Glucks opera, an fee and won the rare oppor-tt.e..- y to sing "The Happy Spirit. with H, r success has increased e.ien appearance as concert artist i,r.d radio star. American A favorite singer, lit len Olheim, brings the best traditions to the Columbia concert q; artet. For ten seasons one of the Metropolitans busiest and mot popular artists, her every ptrformance is a masterpiece of e Grant vvas j -! y. E. Hayes, Salt Lake City, $50. elected president of the Utah Delay Safley and Elmer Babassociation cock, Price, charged with battery the annual convention o f on a complaint brought by B. G. the association held in Salt Lake City Mon-- d 44, Price, paid $5 for running a 10:00 a. m. Bail was fixed at stop sign. $1,000. December 17: Harold Wilson, Pencils The 86, Price, paid $5 for driving a vehicle with no clearance lights. A slot machine confiscated from the Bank club at Helper on November 26 was destroyed by sheriff's officers under the supervision of the city judge. Bill Don Bishop, 23, Hiawatha, 142 Chrysler New Yorker arraigned on a charge of having sedan. 3(1,000 initial miles A-- l issued a fraudulent check for $35 shape. A co Miner, Phone 200, ;u the V. F. W. club in Price, re-- 1 nested a preliminary hearing and Helper. this was set for December 22 at te. FOR SALE OR TRADE WALGREENS HAS this of a y . Eos-ten- right-of-wa- Page Three Powell, pleaded not guilty and the from the time of his arrest, matter was set to be tried on pete Aragon forfeited $15 cash January 9. bail when he failed to appear to A commitment was ordered is- answer to a charge of disturbing sued for Robert J. Adams when 4he peace. he failed to appear to pay a fine Edwin Ingvar umander pleaded uPon tne expiration of u stay of jmiRy to a charge of being drunk execution granted. m u pUijiie place and was sen- Three civil matters were also teneed to five days in the county heard tin this day. jail. December 15: Joe O'Cana plead- J.v Rudolph Archuleta was ed guilty tii a charge of battery fined $10 cm a charge of being and w as sentenced to 13 days m drunk in a public place. A stay the county jail. However, lie was of execution was granted to De- oidcred discharged when it was ccmber 19. rimed that he had served 13 days December 16: Everett Westley,' The CITY COURT December 11: Mary Venetakis, Price, paid a $25 fine upon a plea of guilty to a charge of failure to yield the December 12: Joe A. OCana, Helper, charged with battery, requested time to consult an attorney and the matter was continued to December 15. Bail was set at Utah Association ealer f In TRICE, UTAH E, week and elected to assist him for the coming year were G. Lowry Ander-- s '.- net-Aie- o n , Spring-Mil- e, SALE THUS. FRIDAY in4 SATURDAY Ben Redd George T. Frost, Ogden, second vice president; Ben Redd, Price, third vice president; Seth H. Blair, Salt Lake City, treasurer, and Harold Holley, American Fork, president; fine artistry. Mr. Kent is American trained and 1939 winner of the Metro- politan auditions of the air. He with the St. Louis municipal opera, the New York Omturio society, National symphony orchestras. Following his honorable discharge from the military service, he immediately resumed his successes with the and in concert. William Hain holds a distinguished musical record. For suc-- ct seasons with the New York - Symphony orches-- t h.e has appeared many times w::n the Boston symphony as v. ell as with other major orches-- t; as. He is also well known in has appeared Met-r'jHiht- an ' i; .ho. CASPER TOPS EAGLES Carbon colleges Golden Eagles cimpped both week-en- d games on trip to Casper, Wyoming last Kioay and Saturday by scores of 53 to 39 and 61 to 41. Coach Jackson Jewkes is now dickering with the Provo Lions to come here tomorrow. a (Limit fini ry 40c DELUXE (Limit 6) BAY RUM PHILLIPS 50e Milk of MAGNESIA 39' CASTOR OIL Tin of 12 Sun-Advoc- 23' 25c ANACIN TABLETS L ettres D Amour Stationery a 59 Rose, Dainty deckle-edgI teal and white in a box Early American Homestead Box Laughter-ligh- t Old Spice ft 25 Toilet Water, Bath Powder Jm e! ... Triomphe . . . perfume of charm for someone particular . . . 'ft 50 19c ' MAGNESIA TOOTH PASTE (Large tube) . . 33 21 ALCOHOL RUBBING Sun. Mon. - KILL OR BE KILLED! 1 irvwiwwMwtiiiwq 6 A word of appreciation for the efforts of the Price police department in apprehending burglars in several instances is contained in a letter to The from V. A. Gilhool, general manager of the HuLsh Theatre enterprises. The letter reads as follows: We have had a robbery at the Carbon theatre at Price and we have just been informed that the suspected offenders have been ap- prehended. This has happened to, us several times in the past and in every instance your local po- -l lice department has apprehended the offenders and we feel that you would like to know that you have; such an efficient police force in the city of Price. K Lovers... Two c CLAPPS Price Police Force Commended For Efficient Work Saturday PAPER 10c Strained BABY FOOD for PRISE THEATR Friday WAXED qc O one) H - 125 Ft EPSON SALT con- PINT (Limit COMP. 11 1) 1 TABU . Little TEL rings the . a fragrance forbidden ... desired, loved by every woman! COLOGNE, electric bell! .Miniature Alarm Clock in brown or ivory Lucien Lelong Tempest Cologne 50 gift for the lady who still keeps you guessing . . I ... ft5g U z. 39' BORIC ports AGED or CRYST'.Ll Lb. (Limit 1) Tablets OLEVE 60c TUBE of 40 IDA Dr. Edwards LUPIN0 Don Shell "Perk Up" when Woynt she CLARK MORRIS -- A WAINfl spies this Percolator! OS size Handy enamel-war- e Box of 16 Christmas Cards in sparkle-snostyle or w 4 gg velvetone trim. value at only A $1 . of HYBROGEN PINT (Limit 75c FITCHS Pick His Pet Tobacco: Prince Albert, Velvet, or Half & Half. QftC Pound humidor Ow c 1 (Limit l) Dandruff-Remove- 1) . ASPIRIN 1 r i FRIDAY SATURDAY -- TABLETS Bottle of 200.. SHAMPOO 6fr DR. LYON'S TOOTH POVi. ER 50c ' LISTERi'E -- 19 . . WALGREEN CARBON THEATRE THURSDAY 36 33' PEROXIDE QQc .Ov TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY 1 RIGHT RESERVED .TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TRICE 17e POUND vention were H. W. Anderson, vice president, General Motors corporation; George Romney, Automobile director, managing Manufacturers association; M. R. Darling, Jr., managing director, Highway Safety committee, and M. O. Anderson, National Automobile president, Dealers association. Inter-Indust- Cor. Carbon and Main on drugs first vice secretary. 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