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Show THE Page Eight Five Below Wes Coldest During Past Week, Last vealed today. The lowest Only one half inch of snow fell during the past week as compared to none for the corresponding week last year. This one-ha- lf inch of snow resulted in .03 inches Of precipitation. Daily readings: for the week of 26 1 was a five January 27 January 38. a was below zero and the high January 28 During the corresponding week January 29 last year the low was an 18 below 30 zero on January 31, a mark that January 31 crashed a record of many years January 1 February January See L 24 -- 5 21 1 33 38 10 6 5 4 29 30 ALWAYS MOTOR CREDIT H 31 standing. 3 POPS iTiflE COMPANY WHAT DIO THE SCOTCHMAN For Personal and SAV TO HIS SON? J Automobile LOANS Quick, confidential, START YOUR SAVING WAYS EARLY BY SEEING YOUR CERTIFIER LENNOX DEALER FOR ECONOMICAL, CLEAN. DEPENDABLE HEAT. courteous service 166 East Main PRICE, A. English North First West as PORK PRICES ARE GOING - - - OJJIP PRICES THIS tion is 137. Precinct chairmen are as follow: Rains, Walter Kelly; East Price, E. K. Olson; Northwest Price, Walter Maynard; South Price, Leo Leonard; Northeast Price, O. Donald Miles; Central Price, Joe Dowd; Carbonville, B. H. Young; Miller Creek, Reed Richins; Columbia, J. O. Peterson; Martin, Ross Gigliotti; Dragerton, John T. Bush; Hiawatha, R. J. Hender- WEEK. First activities with a business meeting Friday night, February 3, at the Carbon Country club, according to E. T. Jones, secretary. A dutch supper will precede the meeting at 7:30 p. m. j OWN Tenderized Shoulder, whole lb. TENDERIZED HAMS, small . lb. 45c 53c 0 8 Q Chili Con Game Luncheon Meat n D PENNIES COUNT EVERYWHERE AT A Preserves T Mince Meat plus to (LEAKI), . 28 oz. Pkg. .. 30c CORN FLAKES AND VEGETABLES Sunkist Per lb GRAPEFRUIT Arizona Marsh Seedless Per lb 0XYD0L p Large Pkg. MAZ0LA 27e( 27c . Refreshing for normal and oily skins. Gives skin a fresher look. T25e $2.19 Gal oz. Del Large Pkg. VIKING Kelleys Price Drug Del Monte H QUALITY (each) Beef A Grade, lb Veal Loin, lb Lean Cuts, lb Cudahys,. By the Piece .aeon YOUR MEAT FOR FREEZ- ING. SAVE ON QUANTITY BUYING. CAMION I 0CKER STORAGE UTAH OISTILURY COMPANY RARDITOWN, KiNTUCKY 1391 i I M l MEATS Shoulder lb PRAXIS I L LAMB CIEBPS PBTMBAST Steaks or Chops PBBK BBAST AN I OIL r PIAK f CATSUP 29c Monte 14 CAMAY It3 15c IVORY all' 23c 2 far 29C COFFEE Large Pkg. 23c TIDE 27c TOMATO SAUCE 3 for 19c 69c TUNA 33csc Toilet Tissue O.KA.VSIAG CIIEA5I 5c 17c I 16c 16c I LETTUCE A & PRICE, PANCAKE FLOUR. 83c SYRUP CLEANSERS (REAM 10c CHOICE BEEF, whole or half lb. 44c PORK, whole or half . . lb. 30c LAMB, whole or half . . lb. 47c .VEAL, whole or half . . lb. 46c EAST 45c 33c 45c 2 lb. jar 39c 43 1 DUZ FRESH ITALIAN SAUSAGE 45 SOUTH 3RD H a Italian Sausage, smoked LET US CUT sss "Ie LEMONS HAM HOCKS MOCK CHICKEN LEGS . & 39$ j 24$ 38ti n onicl Beef TrL n Vienna aos. EMILSIFIED j ( Pork md Beans Mrs 1 Ideal for dry skins. Rich in lanolin. AVI 8 1.75 size now 3 size now 1.95 SHIPPI DQ CREAMS The nobles of the Eastern Utah Shrine club will begin their years of Wellington, Representatives Helper, Spring Glen, Price, Car- -' bon . county, and of the various canal companies within the coun- ty met at the Price municipal building Tuesday night to hear,' reports from engineers on the pro-- 1 posed water storage project of Price city on White river. S. CAI 0 TIM mnsiM First 1950 Eastern Utah Shrine Meeting -- 309 t LI (Continued from Page One) sources in national defense, and in this period of reconstruction water, timber, grazing, recreation A & H FARM FRESH FRUITS The First ward primary of the Carbon stake, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, to- -, day announced the start of its annual penny drive which will continue through the first two weeks of February. The collections will be used for the LDS childrens hospital in Salt Lake City. Each home in the ward will be contacted and all donations will be appreciated. Cured Meats phone Tcampbell'stvnsferXstcrage Forest Ward Penny Drive Water Draws Interest Pleasant, Ferron, CastL. r, and wildlife are the resources of Mt. Moab and Monticello, and iT--' in large that provide the forest measure for the welfare of the Perry Plummer, dirtor Basin research . Great cent., people. his Neil C. FrLwu! assistant, attended is being The conference from Ephraim. by rangers from Manti, Ephraim, MOVING-PACKIN- o o BISQUICK o CHEESE 0 CREAM OF WHEAT Noted Judge Members of the Castle Valley Knife and Fork club will hear an address on the evening of February 13 by Judge George W. Hardy of the Second Court of Appeals The of the state of Louisiana. meeting will be held at the Carbon Country club at 7:30 p.m., according to Therald N. Jensen, club president. 1 OUR conven- Slated Knife-Forke- rs TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE from Page One) take part in the county commission sent The three-ma- n from United Mine Workers headquarters in Washington D. C. to investigate the disputed election in District 22 interviewed representatives of 11 Carbon county local unions in hearings held Friday Saturday and Sunday. Commissioners are Charles Funcannon, Terre Haute, Indison. ana, John Kmetz, Wilkes-Barr- e, and Henri Allai, Pennsylvania, Wattis, L. D. Egbert; Sunny-dal- e, Pittsburgh, Kansas. Leslie Cunningham; Sunny-sid- e, Mrs. Edna Arthur Biggs and J. E. Brinley, chairwoman, contesting candidates, were present at the meeting in Rock Springs Tuesday morning. To Hear LOW (Continued to Lindsay; Scofield, Thomas Biggs, Jr., Clear Creek, Waller Jones; Royal, Lorens Peterson; Castle Gate, Leo 'Miller; East Helper, Malio Pecorelli; West Helper, Adrian Anderson; Northwest Helper, Albert Cook; Spring Glen, Cliff Leavitt; Kenilworth, Evan Smith; Peerless, C. H. Jones; Spring Canyon, G. G. iLndstrom; Standardville, W. D. Wilson, and Latuda, Clarence Reid. D O Democrats Locals On Election Price Utah UTAH WHEREAS, February 8, 1950, is the 40th anniversary of the founding of the Boy Scouts of America, chartered by the Congress of the United States, as a program for all the boys of America, and WHEREAS, the Boy Scout Program has affected the lives of 16,500,000 American boys and men since 1910, and now has an active enrollment of and WHEREAS, the movement is engaged in a crusade to Strengthen the Arm of Liberty by giving more boys a richer experience and increase its usefulness to the nation and WHEREAS, the Boy Scouts of America, a great force for training youth in right character and good citizenship, marks its 40th anniversary by a great National Scout jamboree at historic Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, this coming summer; NOW THEREFORE, I, A. D. Keller, mayor of the City of Price in the State of Utah, do hereby proclaim the week of February 6th to 12th as Boy Scout Week, and do urge our citizens to recognize the unselfish, patriotic service being rendered to our community by the volunteer Scout leaders who bring the program to the youth of our city, and in all possible ways, to further this wholesome youth program, and help the City of Price to be adequately represented at the great National Scout jamboree this year. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF I have hereunto signed my name officially and caused the Seal of the City of Price to be affixed, this 31st day of January, 1950. Signed: Mayor A. D. KELLER Commission Hears Carbon County L. Thursday, February 2, TE PROCLAMATION Year During Same Week 18 Below Was Low Even though we are having our cold spells this year we still arent getting the cold snaps we had during the corresponding time last year, a check of the records re- SUN-ADVOCA- 59c 49c I 69c j 42c Fancy Fryers, Roasters aad Stewing Hens |