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Show THE Eight ftige 1 Thursday, February PRICE, UTAH E. Pope, who has just retire I eral manager of SW Liberal Statesman; Rogers, Coal company Twenty-Eigh- t e Distinctly; Oilman, Remember of ming Nicholson CASTLE GATE NEWS Sunnyside-Sunnydalof the Lion Adventure. Margaret Mrs manager of Kingdom Books ration k a d many i c years ago Salt U L her Miss Pat Morgan visited Boyd. Fiction: y of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Filhngim, son of v I guest "Alone Among parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Mor- a Brayford; Coryn, Pat is The Steeper Wheeler. of the Wattis residents Mrs. William Hanson gan, over the week-en- d. Davidson, Men Several this ly enlisted in the navS Mt. Pleasant at clasyear. senior Ten books in the general The Best American Short attended the concert of Julius been sent to San The week-en- d guest she brought sification and 18 fiction novels Cliff Great "The Stories of 1947; Hall, baritone of the Metropoli- ma, for his preliminary home with her was Miss Pat PorOther Huehn, "The added to the shelves of the T i d Hedden, at the Price city auditan Mr. and Mrs Eugene opera ter from Sanders, Arizona, who is were the "Raintree torium last Friday. Lockbridge, Pleas- Price Carnegie library during Mt. at a student Room"; senior also Utah, have Joseph, team and Minnie The Utah Fuel company Evil My past week, according to Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Vigil ant. friends and relatives toff County; Long, So -are Colorado of 'brother of Sunnyslde strengthened its librarian. "Red and M. Plush; her Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Jensen McCrone, and Hiawatha. Lovefriends: Mrs. Albino Ari- Mr. an Mich-- 1 Fair-vielead in the second half of the lowing spending a few days with and Mrs A R Johnsoili Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jensen of The books include the follow- McHugh "The Victory; Mr. and Mrs. Carbon Cooal league by taking Mr. and Mrs. Woodard of ing, listed by author and title, in ener Tales of the South Pa- Mrs. Fred Martinez, and Mrs August Marra and Castle Gate are visitL Denniof Mrs. Paoma, from Ray three out of four points "The Needles, Mrs. J. E. Wooden Helper, Mr. and elbur Hardee. and jjrs and Mrs. Claude WebstwH cificPember, that respective order; ConAberdeen team of Kenilworth. Colorado, A l. Busey, Fritz Nyman and son of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mis. A. N B- -. "The Proper East! Eye";' Amory, 'Bid. General: Powers, nie Staley of Spring Canyon, Mr. went of to Salt Lake City t. W Johnson of the. Geneva James Thorpe left for Salt Lake "The Age Auden, a business and Mrs. J. C. Stevenson of Hia- Bostonians; West! Spence, "Vain Shadow , ster mother and father Mr T. Steel team (Dragerton) bowled City Wednesday on H. Mrs. Byrnes, "Speaking and Mr. watha and Anxiety; The Pearl; Taylor,' Loyal Egbert is in the Price city William M. Inman. ' atci in Frankly; Martin, The Dance; Steinbeck, met the high single game of the league trip. of Sunnydale Murphy he suffering with pneumonia. with a 218. Don Ross of the) A cottage meeting was Price last Saturday night for a Meyer, "Peace or Anarchy; Mor- "AHrift in a Boneyard; Trilling, hospital had an operation cn o H home ' at the More than $6 billion recently to Yesterday; The Middle of the Journey , his backThTpeople of Wattis Home Lumber team came second Tuesday evening Except for the ris, party. birthday Postcript Stewart. Richard Mrs. and Mr. to resiloaned veterans wtWestare all former Woodards under with a 208. and hope he is Peterson, "Field Guide to wish About Lyddy Thomas. Mrs. James Ockey and son, dents of the GI Bill for homes, Sunnydale. Mrs. Alice ern Birds"; Randall, "Lincoln, the Wolf, soon. home at Team standings: the well are visiting again Larry, Jensen, Mrs. Frankie Murphy, businesses, according to Won Lost 0f her sister, Ms. Ray Reese. G H Pope of Sheridan, Wyo ans Kansas City and St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Mary Stevenson, Connie StaAdministration report rea 10 cottage Wattis railroad ming was in Thursday Utah Fuel Thursday evening ley and Charley Stevenson all were four boys present and they are two of the largest Mr. into business. 6 old acquaintances. meeting was held at the home of have birthdays in February not did the serving. Those present centers in the U. S. Aberdeen newing Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lewis, Sr. 6 Tucker, Walter a week apart. The party met at were Linda Geneva Steel is Simmons Michvisiting Neff Mrs. 5 the Queen City cafe for dinner Wright, Roselyn Markosek, Kaiser with her husband who recently and later went on to the Club ael Hyatt, Bert Naylor, Rose Mary 5 F. Anselmo came here to work. 50-- 6 for dancing. 4 Faucett, Beverly Simons, Kathy Home Lumber A Primary officers and teachDodds Mahan, Vera Mae McFarland, Arnot Mrs. Mr. and ers preparation meeting was held were business visitors in Salt Shanna Peterson, Karen Maid. t In the Carbon Major league Friday evening at the home of Lake last week. Patricia Arambula, Cecil Marie of Price took three Rudy-AdaGraham went in Lewis and Bobby Murphy. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bennett and out of four points from Kellers ning with a 265 which is bowling to Provo last week-en- d to see Y-Food Market to stay in the lead high. daughter of Kaysville wereofweek the game. Mr. end visitors at the home comWe dont know what 195X Fords willlj and in second half play. Coors Beer The Utah Construction The Gloria Shop, Price, Ellis Morgan on Edge-hi- ll Mrs. and the into won office their each moved Club, of Helper thrumped Tonys pany Lewis Ladies, Price, like. But we operate on the policy of 1 Drive. Price, four out of four, to move;two to remain in the first and Sunnydale Homes office. They board The unlibrary Sunnyside offices here into the second spot from fourth. second places, respectively, with have temporary ing your business in the years ahead I meeting can get a building erected held their February til m 23, 'only two points difference. The for they by giving you honest values and the Pm, their office and waienouse. Monday evening, February the library. All five members, Eastern Utah Electric team. Price, They began work last week-en- d of service NOW! won three out of four points to on the new homes in Sunnydaie. Mrs. Edna Graham, Mrs. Helen Hazel Morgan, Mrs. four arid Markosek, Several foundations are in stay in third place, only Agwork will progress rapidly from Mrs. Marge Naylor and Mrs. points behind the leader. byNew were nes comJeffs present. are homes on high now the until the Lyla Poulos bowled were the for laws organization with pleted. single game of the league up. Two new books to Mri and Mrs. James Cassnno drawn into a 187. Helen Pace was second the library were the come Lake. week in Salt with a 174 and Shirley Williams spent all last was PRICE, UTAH by Jere H. WheelRoog Strong in on business. Mr. Cassano a 171. Lucinda with sethird and was Brayford" three-gam- e bowled the high They left on Tuesday and return- wright, Team standings: by Martin Boyd. ries with a 606 for a 202 average. ed Saturday. Lost Won Ronnie Jewkes (Rudy-Adam- s) Frances Murphy Miss Mary 16 28 Gloria Shop celebrated her 8th birthday last . . . came second with a 604. Jewkes , 18 26 Lewis Ladies . by entertaining 13 friends Sunday 20 also bowled the high single game 24 Elec Eastern Utah at a party. By the time they were 23 of the league with a 222. James Vogue Dry Goods ....21 playing bingo and pic. through 24 20 the tail on the donkey nearly Bucks Sporting J. Bergera (Coors Beer) bowled 21 seen tm Vfv everyone had won a prize. There Pabst Blue Ribbon 13 41! the high single game of the eve- so New Utah Fuel Keeps Lead In Wattis News I Added to Library Shelves tC., , Bowling League e; eV - the.r S - H fc lit - ,'t i WITH TOMORROW Dt-D- U UNITED MOTOR COMPANY they re SNAKE SKIN PLATFORMD.J SPUING they're 'they re Thalia Thacker. Delicious refreshments were served to those present; Mrs. Ida Evans, Mrs. Josephine Houghton, Mrs. Lydia Bendall, Mrs. Bulah Tabone, Mrs. Lora Farnsworth, Mrs. Coreene Mrs. LU$$ER PRESENTS NEW SPRING ITEMS Sew & Save Buy your Seteing Notions at Slusscrs and Save! 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