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Show THE Page Eight Kiwanis Kcpcdes of 1948 to Be Presented Tonight by Helper Club in Civic Building A Sixth Night With Kiwanis is the entertainment feature for Helper this week as the membership of the Helper Kiwanis under the direction of John Bonacci and aided by various talent presents KIWANIS OF 1948 at the civic auditorium in Helper at 8:00 p. in. tonight, Thursday. is the Melody and Mirth theme of the 1948 show and with the featuring of Jimmy Darts orchestra, Director Bonacci has another program of humor, foolishness, melody, and real talent. Louis Bunnell, who last year brought down the rafters with his outstanding role, is again cast in the same part. He will be aided by Willard Ross, the big redheaded boy from the farm, who, it is rumored, will make that a 200 ' percenter. Those attending will hear the golden voice of Cal Jewkes, see the dancing feet of Bonnie Carr, and supporting roles by the appealing baritone voice of Henry Mathis, plus Minnie and Midge In Dumb As a Door Knob and a group of long, short, fat and skinny Kiwanians doing their usual dance and fashion parade. Ten acts are listed on the official program by Director BonKA-PAD- ES Bodies of One Emery, Carbon Soldiers Returned from Pacific Two Names of 30 Utah service men who lost their lives in the Pacific area during World War II and whose bodies have been returned to the United States for burial in Utah have been announced by the American Graves Registration Service, Utah General Distribution Depot, Ogden. Among these repatriated serv- E FStudent CAMPFIRE, BLUEBIRD GIRLS SLATE CAROLS Next Wednesday welfare banquet, smorgasbord style, is scheduled for Wednesday evening, December 15, to be sponsored by the Price Second ward of the L D S church at the local tabernacle amusement hall beginning at 6:30 p. m. Purpose of the affair is to help raise funds to be used by the church farm. The meal will be prepared and served by L D S A Directorie, the edition of the Carbon college student directory, has been received from the publishers and copies arqiow being distributed to members of the student body. This is the first student directory published by the school since the first one of the 1945-4- 6 school year. This years edition was edited by Norma Anderson and John Jones and includes names, addresses, telephone numbers and departments of the faculty and names, addresses and telephone numbers of all registered students. The directory is divided by classes and the middle pages show a map of the entire The students who campus. pursue the directory can also brush up on their school songs and yells. The last two pages, probably the most important of all, are blank with spaces in which names, telephone numbers and addresses of the favorite guys and gals can be recorded. This makes it easier for the guy to look up his favorites when date time rolls around. Ye Olde 1948-4- icemen are two from Carbon county and one from Emery county. They include First Lieuten- COMMUNITY CHURCH ant Robert E. Engles, air force, CHRISTMAS PLAY SET William A. Engle, 162 North Why the Chimes Rang, noted Fourth East, Price, next-of-ki- n; Lieutenant George B. Jackson, Christmas play by Elizabeth will be presented Sunday Jr., navy, George B. Jackson, December 19, at 7:00 p. evening, next-of-ki- n, and PriKenilworth, vate First Class Edward D. Cox, m. at the Price Community Methodist church. Thomas Arnett will marines, E. E. Cox, Castle Dale, take the leading part assisted by next-of-ki- n. Emery county, Gary Massey, William Hill, Mary Dart and Dixie Redd. Pantomime Dinos Humble Uintah parts will be taken by John The Carbon high Dinosaurs Sharon Holdaway, Carol turned in a victory in their first Oman, Niel McKinnon, Odell basketball game of the season yes- Nord, Dixie Watkins and Marvin terday afternoon when they stop- Sealey. Nord and Sealey are also ped the visiting Uintah Utes by the stage managers. Mrs. Cathera score of 37-2- 2. Calmer Griffith, ine Robinson is assisting Mrs. stalwart from last Mc-Fadd- Wes-tensko- w, Mc-Fadd- en with the direction of the 9 girls. in charge of articket selling is and rangements Committee Four Couples Obtain commitment was ordered issued for Charles Gunderson, 62, Deep Creek, Utah, who, on November 22 pleaded guilty to a charge of indecent ex- -j posure, and who, on December 1 failed to pay the fine of $25 at the expiration of a stay of execuA During Past Week tion. Lilias B. Oveson, Castle Gate, forfeited $5 cash bail when she failed to appear on a traffic ticket charging running a red GMT SUGGESTIONS DRESSES A large selection of styles and materials in sizes from 9 to 52, and prices that will please. HOUSE DRESSES $3.98 light. December 6: Robert Wells, 17, Victor, Emery county, charged with driving, was transferred to the juvenile court for judgement when it was found that he had not reached to age of 18 years. e, Fred Anthony Janiga, 19, waived preliminary hearing on a charge of issuing a fraudulent check in the amount of $250 and he was ordered bound over to the district court to answer to the charge. Ray Stepp, 32, Dragerton, charged with carnal knowledge, appeared by attorney and upon stipulation the preliminary hearing originally set for December 10 was vacated and reset for1 hearing on December 17 at 10: 00 ! COATS IN ALL THE NEWEST COLORS AND STYLES SIZES 9 TO 52 PRICED FROM $24.50 HOUSECOATS SIZES 12 TO 48 $2.98 $4.98 -- $7.98 -- GOWNS SILK nil PAJAMAS 32 TO 46 SIZES $4.98 to $8.98 FLANNEL KNIT GOWNS and PAJAMAS $2.25 to $3.98 WOOL and SILK SCARFS 49c to $3.98 $3.98 to $4.98 49c to $1.98 PANTIES NYLONS, 45, 51, 54 gauge $1.49 to $2.50 GLOVES, fabric cad kid . . . .$1.00 to $5.98 SUPS, Sizes 32-5- 2 Silk and Quilted Robes, Blouses, Sweaters, Purses, Skirts, Many Other Lovely Gift Items Elite ,E'YL(uUes Store Flaeille Bh'css Shop HELPER PRICE an with battery, t pleaded guilty and was fined $25 with an alternative! jail sentence of 30 days. The sen-- 1 tence was suspended for a period1 of six months pending the de- fendants good behavior. Margaret Griffone, Price, was granted a stay of execution to January 10 after pleading guilty to a charge of running a stop sign. She was fined $5 with an alternative jail sentence of 22 j IDEAL for XMAS 3Z add mess Ky-un- a. m. Ross Garcia, 24, Price, charged HOUSE SLIPPERS Here's the lost word these opera slippers of top quality kid, appreciate the full leather lining and rubber heels. They're made for luxury living! Childrens' Slippers Nueoa Buffer Peas Pound . . lsr . . 1 1 .41c . Blue Bell, Pound 76c 66c . e mimi SLIPPERS Yes, these slippers have been designed for the needs of youf child, as proven by research and experience! Check these outstanding features: Genuine leather upper Soft leather sole Fleece fabric lined that Goring sides assure stroying property in the J & J cafe in Price on November 28. He was sentenced to pay a fine of $25 or to serve 12 days. A stay of execution was granted to December 10. Tony Martinez, 55, Phoenix, Arizona, and Paul Roybal, 34, Minturn, Colorado, each pleaded guilty to charges of vagrancy and each was sentenced to pay a fine of $150 or serve 60 days m the the slipper will stay on This is the slipper you've been SQ0-0. waiting for. . Come in and Buy Your Xmas Candy and Nuts Early! We have a Good No. 1 MENS SLIPPERS AT HONEY NO. 6 to 13 BOYS I I Gal. 2.25 S' & 4.95 1 Vi gal 1 .20 Mixed Candy and t Mixed Nuts at a Qt. btl. 75c PBRBCiS 1 to 6 SLIPPERS $2.95 to Many Patterns Choose from y CTOTB . Each fighting man in the navy consumes over a ton of food year-- , ly; each ton requires 60 cubic feet of shipping space, about ten times the storage space of a standard home refrigerator. lo 3 YOUR CHILD'S FOOT IS THE BLUEPRINTI days. George Martich, 34, Sunnyside, withdrew his plea of not guilty and entered a plea of guilty to the charge of maliciously de- Law-jren- ce 2.45 2.75 6 to 10 TO YODA in com fortoble relaxing for the man of the family! He will treasure ' county jail. They were granted stays of execution to 6:00 p. m. this date. Further proceedings in the matter of the arraignment of Potts, 22, Creede Creek, Colorado, were continued to Deember 10. He is charged with t bastardy. On the motion of the '.ounty two attorney, the complaints Fiechko, Price, for against Joseph alleged violation of the law covering the employment of minors, were dismissed for lack of evidence to convict. The case of the state of Utah' vs Robert Mason, 29, and Lluella Bogan, 30, both of Sunnyside, onj a plea of not guilty was set to be tried on December 15. Both are charged with the unlawful sale of wine. shoot Pax-ma- n, farmer, Arthur Brian of Loa, was named to Succeed T. W. Jensen, Mt. Pleasant, as president of the Associated Civic clubs of southern and eastern Utah at their convention held at Richfield last Saturday. Other officers elected were Paul P. Ashworth, Richfield, first vice president; Ward Moody, Delta, second vice president, and T. W. and as T' Four couples obtained marriage licenses from the office of the county clerk for the week ending December 8. a check of the records revealed today. Those obtaining the licenses were the following: Charles 49, Sunnyside, and Mary Tempfer, 40, Price; Leon Samuel Treiger, 51, and Hilda Treiger, 49, both of Hiawatha; LaVlar Ray- Carboniele Enters mond Jacob, 26, Price, and Leah Press Association Jean Grange, 27, Castle Dale; Raynel Martinez, 24, Columbia, The Carboniele, student publiand Josephine Castro, 17, cation at Carbon college, has become a member of the Columbia Scholarship Press association and is sending copies of each issue to Jensen, Mt. Pleasant; J. W. Nephi; Dr. F. R. King, Price; the association headquarters for J. R. Sargent, Panguitch, and B. examination and judging. With H. Strmgham, Vernal, directors. this as an incentive, the staff is diligently working to make each CARD OF THANKS issue better than the one before We would like to take this op- inasmuch as the competition inportunity to thank our many cludes many other colleges friends for the beautiful floral throughout the country. Accordofferings and kindly services dur- ing to the faculty advisor, the ing the burial of our beloved son, Carboniele can rate with any We school of its size in the country. Sgt. Harold E. Leonard. would also like to thank the It cost 251 million dollars for American Legion and Veterans of of the entire navy in Wars maintenance for their services. Foreign 1935; in 1945 the navys food bill Gordon Leonard, alone was over 670 million. Arthur Leonard. Bez-yac- k, South Civic Clubs A Wayne county banker, A v. held Sunday, December 12 ? 50-- 6 club near Wellington' Natural Opposition -r- ed by the KOAL Gu: The Kaiser company finds that Turkeys, hanrs aM b the jointed and fractured rocks prizes for winners. and crevices of the East Carbon mountain range cause plenty of trouble when it comes to drilling for the testing of coal. The natural formations of the mountain structure is just so arranged that nothing can be done about it. The two crews that are drilling on the new Kaiser lease just beyond Horse Canyon went down 675 feet the first time where the drilling equipment got caught, stuck and finally the casing dropped. That ended all hopes of continuing the work there. They Childrens, Girls, started a new spot. The three inch hole is down 910 feet. The drillers figure that they will have to Mens and go down just 60 more feet. At present they are having their daily Womens trouble with the jointed rocks but hope to make the additional 60 feet before very long. The drilling operations started in September, 1948. When this hole is completed they will go approximately 3,4 of a mile ahead and start another hole. Coal samples will be taken out for testing and analyzing by the Kaiser company. COMFORT AHEAD Boys, Marriage Licenses President of 2: Amel II. B. Dennison, composed Goetzman, chairman, Robert Ilassel and Jack Hussey. of Dr. loa Banker Named December Coal Test Drillers Find Tough Second Ward Benefit Dinner to Be Held Directory Published by Carbon College Saturday afternoon, December 11, at 3:30 p. m., the balcony of the J. C. Penney company in Price will be the scene of a merry group of girls singing Christmas carols. They will be the Campfire and Bluebird Girls clubs under the sponsorship of the Price Methodist church. Community The smart uniforms of dark blue skirts, white blouses, red ties with baby blue boleros will add to the festive air of Christmas. Not only will the clubs be adding to the enjoyment of all who hear them, but they will also be fulfilling one of the special requirements of the organization, to put on a public performance. years team, tanked up 15 points to take top honors. The Utes scored play. There was no rank of admiral scoring 17 of their 22 points in the second in the U. S. navy until July, 1862. half. acci. SUN-ADVOCAT- p fas SHOE DEPARTMENT Price Trading (C0BBBSSIiy |