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Show THE Page Eight and llrs. J. A. Thom and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Mangus. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Duncan visited last Sunday with Mr. and Robert Van Natta, Gordon Mrs. Bert Erickson of Dragerton. Chi lsiensen and Roger Van Nat- This Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bert ta of Price went duck huntmg in Erickson and Beverly paid them a return visit. the Uintah Basin Saturday. . Mrs. Murl Donahue, Roxella Jack Busato and daughter, and Gerald of Talmage visited Mary, of Helper visited Sunday for a few days with her husband, with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Day. her Murl Donahue, and with Miss Norma Tidwll is recuperMr. and daughter and from a sprained ankle. ating Mrs. Robert Van Natta. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Harvey and James Marshall and Charles spent Friday with Mr. daughter Kilgore went duck hunting in and Mrs. Nick Mangus and Lyndel Sunday. All the mine locals of Rains friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rynio and and Mutual are supporting a Christmas program which will in- son, Bobbie, of Moab visited at clude a party and dance for the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne children with a Santa Claus De- Day and Mrs. Stella Day. Mr. cember 24. Christmas Eve they and Mrs. Rynio have 'motored to are sponsoring a dance for the Salt Lake City. They left Bobbie with Mrs. Stella Day while they people. Everyone is invited. Dr. Dorsey, supervisor of U. M. are gone. Mrs. Rita Mangus visited durW. A. Welfare association of the week with her mother, D. Malcolm and ing C., Washington, Condie, international board mem- Mrs. J. A. Thom. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Stewart atber, of Rock Springs, Wyoming, will be in Carbon county at the tended the hospital benefit dance Rains local to examine all mem- held at Moab last Saturday. bers under the Welfare associaMr. and Mrs. John Farland and tion. They will visit at the home Roy visited Saturday night with of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mangus Mr. and Mrs. Leon Thayne of of Helper. Helper. Harry Zumadakis, Mrs. NielTom Stoker of Standardville son, Mrs. Lamph and Mrs. Dan visited with his parents, OBrodovich are all receiving Mr. andSunday Mrs. Robert Stocker. their pension checks from the Visiting at the home of George mine workers welfare fund. Williams Sunday was his brother-in-Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mangus of law, Bill Cave. Helper had Sunday dinner at the Mrs. Elmo Wycherly Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. Golden at the home of visited and family Day. They also visited with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Kem Robinette of and Mrs. Victor Orlandi, Jr., Mr. Spring (Canyon fSciind Clair Mower visited with his family in American Fork Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. bers under the Weltare associa-panie- d him home and visited in Springville and American Fork. Mrs. Martin Kramanch at this writing is ill again and had to be taken back to the Standardville hospital for medical aid. Mrs. Alice Nevenner is vacationing in California. Stake officers of the M. I. A. visited the Storrs ward Tuesday evening before going back to Helper to attend the amateur night there. Jeannine Clark and S. C. Forsyth were numbered among the judges for the event. Fireside for the younger members of the ward was held at the home of LouJean Jensen, Sunday evening, December 5th, at 6:30. A Christmas story was read by their leader, Jeannine Clark, after which ice cream and cake was served. Those present were Thelma Ericksen, Marie English, y Bobby Wall, Lynn Nielsen, and Robert Allred, Gary Forsyth, Rex Day and the Bishop Jensen family. Miss Jeannine Clark attended the journalism conference held at Provo Saturday, December 4th. Howard Perkins motored to Salt Lake City last week and brought Carol and his wife home with them for two weeks after which they will take Carol to son-in-la- w, just can't get away from this fact that the more we pro"You tect and develop our big primary industries like mining, that bring so many dollars into the more people we'll have in the Utah state and the more important we'll become to the nation." Price Sunday. Birthday greetings go to Mrs. C. W. Kilgore whose birthday, was Saturday, December 4. She received many lovely gifts. She was honored with a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kilgore. Mrs. Marcella Cook and family are spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo hes-le- ' SUN-ADVOCAT- E Married Men Can S uinii3icle Now Enter Pilot Training Course for married men to enter the Aviation Cadet Pilot Training program of the United States Air Force, according to an announcement made today by Master Sergeant Arthur Beaman of me Price Army and Air Force Recruiting Station. Air Force pilot training, heretofore, has been limited to unmarried men, but, with this announcement, any male citizen of the United States between the ages of 20 and 262 years who can meet high physical and educational standards is eligible to apply. Aviation Cadet training, if successfully completed will bring pilot wings and a commission as a second lieutenant, Air Force Reserve, to the applicant. Newly graduated cadets, upon being commissioned, are given active duty tours and a chance for a regular eJunnijaale Now it is possible commission. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Preston of Sunnyside have announced the approaching marriage of their dauaghter, Marion Ruth, to Flmer The wedding dance J. Sandall. will be Saturday, December 11th, P-T- Highlights A PRICE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL A Parent-Teach- association er will be held Monday, December 13, at 3:45 p. m. at the Price junior high school auditorium A Christmas program under the direction of Mrs. William McFadden will beheld on December 16. executive meeting . WATT IS until Pvt. James Bear has finished his schooling and has the position in the personnel office as file and type clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Boisier of Price visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sutch, formerly of Provo, have moved to Rains. Mrs. G. R. Johnson and Carol spent a few days last week in Salt Lake shopping. Fred Shaw injured his ankle while working .at the mine Friday. Mr. Shaw is recuperating at his home. His friends hope to see him up and around soon. 7 J On Upper Lake Mead MODERN ACCOMMODATIONS Only 1 250 Feet Above Sea Level Write . . . Moapa Valley Chamber of Commerce OVERTON, NEVADA presenting to you one of the larg- est selections in wearing apparel for this Christmas. All nation- brands that have quality and dependability! Sister of Price Woman Dies in Ogden Hospital ally-advertis- Mens and WOOL BY PENDLETON GABARDINE 55c and 75c come in and get a Stetson Gift Certificate, CATALINA pull-ove- $5.00 and up Van Heusen, .00-$b50-$2- Sport Shirts LOTION SETS COMB & BRUSH TIES SETS By All - HANDKERCHIEFS BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS BILLFOLDS Brentwood, Delmonica and Van Heusen. nationally-know- n brands. Priced from $3.95 -- $4.95 up - GLOVES and 1 USE OUR LAY-AWA- Mens Department Y GLOVES Give Him a Beautiful Hobc PENDLETON SLACKS Plenty of other gift selections too numer- ous to mention for yourself SHOP . .. just this Christmas. We have them in rayon, wool and beacons. Sizes small, medium and large. Priced from come in and see EARLY -- MAIL EARLY! nn URIJlUliaw ft S $8.50 to $14.95 Pt AM . . . A SMAll DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY PfUCE THA01M c S 2 j .00 BY PARIS 4fm "it MORE PEOPLE WEAR STETSOIf HATS THAIS ANT OTHER BRAND $1 - GARTERS g . BY SWANK SWEATER as a Christmas gift. Styles in sleeveless, r, and coat. Priced from Give Uim a Stetson Gift Certificate for Christmas CO. for Christmas. Wembley, Priced at Cheney. JEWELRY - BELTS Men Appreciate a If he lives out of town: You get a Stetson National Gift Certificate mail it to him for Christmas and he exchanges it at his local Stetson dealer. Stetson Hats $10 to $22.50. TRADING Ties SHIRTS HELMETS - CAPS with a miniature hat in a gleaming miniature hat box. He merely trades the certificate for the Stetson of his choice. He gets the right size, the right style, the right color! MENS DEPARTMENT He Will Appreciate Beautiful STRAUSS white and fancy colors. Priced from Interwoven Sox hat size!) $10.00 SHIRTS SUSPENDERS his Boys PAJAMAS BROADCLOTH and FLANNELS $3.50 to $4.95 (without knowing We have them in dress and western styles. Fine variety. Priced from AND WOOL RAYON BY LEVI How to make him beam Stetson Mat MENS SCARFS a grand Make a beautiful and practical Christmas gift. We have them in shorts or longies. Priced at Give Him a SUGGESTIONS GIFT By Van Heusen IN j Mere They Are! BY PALMDAYLE Curler Suits and Topcoats is ed SPORT COATS Mress Shirts PRICE chief6 FISH FOR BASS, CATFISH, CRAPPIE O Our Mens Department and shades. 10.60 ate Cook. Visiting at the home of Dick Wilcox is his father, Mr. Wilcox. Christmas Gift for any man. They are reasonably priced and you will find a great selection in the latest models Just 16. ' Mrs. R. G. Heers of Surinydalei had his tonsils Dragerton hospital Monl 3t th operation was schedule 7' urday but because a 7 had slight fever it was til Monday. Monday Un' n he was getting along fme Mr. and Mrs. jame went to Salt Lake last T?0 ay morning for a few days will soon be moving to Salt , y t Jimmy has been for Utah Fuel mor than two years. company He is nrl ing to Salt Lake to be the afT ant of Claude Iieiner who ident of the company. k Ur 33(3 Mrs. Cassano have put their in Price up for sale and hav0? ready bought a home in Sah r All their friends are f see him set the hate to see them move away Mr. and Mrs. Frank rvv.. f Delta, Colorado, are v&tfn the home of their son, Henry his wife. mu Make simple. December Thursday, Mont Harmon, superintendent of, the Carbon county school district, will be the principal speaker. All parents are urged to attend this meeting. ' RELAX IN THE SUNSHINE ALL WINTER! An executive meeting was held on December 6 at the home of Mrs. Mae Olsen. The regular A meeting scheduled for December 9, tonight, was postponed ii Funeral services for Mrs. Clara J. Wright, 71, Ogden, a Coalville resident until four years ago, who died Friday in an Ogden hospital of causes incident to age, were conducted Monday at 1:00 p. m. in the Coalville stake house, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, by Fred Hobson, bishop of the Coalville ward. Among the survivors is Mrs. Belva Evans, Price, a sister. Its At midnight Friday the fire siren had most of Sunnydale awake. The Utah Construction company had fires going and a tent over the cement sidewalk they are putting in from 601 Highway to the Sunnydale Homes office, to keep the new cement from freezing. A sudden change in the wind and the tents caughth fire so quickly nothing could be done. Except for the tarps used to form the long tent, no damage was done. Mrs. Arthur Boatman entertained at her home on Edgehill for Mrs. Jimmy Howa Monday evening, December 6th. It was a surprise stoik shower. Mrs. Lavar Mower entertained at a shower for her daughter, Mrs. Edith Berry who was recently married. The shower was held at the home at 221 Circle Way, Monday, December 6, from 3 to 8 p. m. Art Heers, small son of Mr. and P-T- Salt Lake to have the cast taken off. Then Carol will be able to come home to stay. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright and family from Colorado are visiting ata the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robinson. ' in the Sunnyside auditorium. ITEM UNTIL CHRISTMAS Price Utah |