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Show THE FOR SALE OR LEASE FOR SALE el trailer. business and studio, Cheap. See Ed Simms, Spring serves area of 10,000 population. Glen- Leaving to accept position with FOR SALE dining-rooDeseret News and must sell or set with china cabinet. Like lease by Maich 15. Terms or new. Ideal for small home or cash. Call or write: Reed Madapartment. Phone 972-- J or 707-sen, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. Photo-graph- y Two-whe- m Bus, ideal for house FOR SALE Price water stock. Call 65, Helper. Call 162-FOR SALE 4 -- room modern home. 710 South 4th East. FOR SALE Good manure, no straw, for lawns and gardens. Small hauling jobs done also. FOR SALE Large deep-freezWilliams. fjTsSfJg.M. 866-Nl tp Phone new. Reasonable. Practically I Eas, phone Phone 094-J- 2. Dean Dickman, g2,TFC FOR SALE Golden yellow deliciCarbonville. ous apples. $1.50 bushel. 421 South 1st East Bring your own For FOR SALE trailer, $200. R. 24VllFC er. -4 Coal Com- - .fLrabble W- qCo Carton Silvagni county Bldg., Rent container. FOR SALE New-use- and d ed tires at a big saving. Full line of Wards Riverside tires and tubes at O. K. Rubber Welders and Wasatch Service, South Carbon Avenue, Price, Utah. el3-8-TF- C FOR SALE Boys bicycle. Almost new. $25.00. Also used Also Hom, and Majestic coal windows etc. oi coolers, motors. range. 240 North 2nd East. Swashers and other home re farm land FOR SALE Clayton Worthens water. South of Miller with Member Service yfiXm Creek. For information see Osborne Henrie, Route 1, Price, Utah. 80-ac- fcsrK? K,m 1 FINANCE US LET NEW YOUR OR USED AUTOMOBILE SI Quick No Fuss Appraisal and only action if you see us first - No - No Trouble Bother Insurance required on your auto. Loans made later models . . . New Car Purchases Financed on 1940 and Plan. on PRIVATE LOAN COMPANY CREDIT PRICE, UTAH SILVAGNI BUILDING jOOMS eels Page Five SUN-ADVOCA- FOR RENT 'Washing machines $4.00 per month. Rental may be applied on new washer if de- Week As If You WARD CHAPEL Didnt Already Know AT CASTLE DALE The weather turned a lot cooler during the past week, or so we suspicioned, and when we checked with the statistic-keepwe found that our suspicions had grounds. The mercury dropped to a low of 13 on the 13th and from the feel of things it had a hard time climbing to the high of 56. For the corresponding week last year the high was 59 on March 15 and the low was 23 on March 9. We had no precipitation during the past week but for the same time last year .05 of an inch was noted from a trace of snow. Daily readings: High Low March 9 56 23 March 10 55 29 53 March 11 24 March 12 no reading 13 March 13 ...41 45 23 March 14 22 49 March 15 Construction on the stake ward building of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints at Castle Dale will be completed some time in May and work on the erection of two other chapels, one at Huntington and one at Cleveland will be well under way. That was the estimate of Hen- ington. Burial was in the Grames America. ry Behling, Castle Dale, over- private burial plot In the family Price Burial was in the Price city seer of the Castle Dale project cemetery. and who also will supervise the city cemetery. other construction. The Cleveland project is ready to get under way as soon as ground frost permits. Excavation work has been done and substan& BUILDING SUPPLIES tially all of the materials for ed Castle Gate, Kenilworth and Day footings and foundations are on the site. er SAYS OURfARMALL MAN Mown Coal Oil-Treat- Obituaries CHRISTIAN JORGENSCON Funeral services for Christian Jorgenson, 74, Wellington, were conducted yesterday at 1:00 p.m. in the Wellington ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, with Grant Gerber, bishop, officiating. Mr. Jorgenson died on March 11 at the Price, hosty pital. He was bom on May 27, 1875, at Hyrum, the son of Jorgan Jorgenson and Grenillie Jensen Jorgenson. A long-tim- e resident of Wellington, Mr. Jorgenson had been engaged in farming and livestock raising. He is survived by three sons, Chris Jorgenson, Henry Jorgenson Fred Jorgenson, and three daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Barker, Mrs. Hazel Henderson and Mrs. Ardith Thayne, all of Wellington; one brother, Hyrum Jorgenson, Douglas, Arizona, and one sister, Mrs. Nellie Thompson, Green River, and 15 grandchildren. Burial was in the Price city cemetery under the direction of the Mitchell funeral home. Slack or Lump Coal We can handle your orders, large or small. Prompt delivery on all orders. Call 098-J- Plan for hospitality Price, Utah 1, . . .2 J City-Coun- FOR RENT furnished Three Marriage Licenses apartment with bath. Sumner Three marriage licenses were Apartments. issued by the office of the counFOR RENT Modern ty clerk for the week ending home. Stoker heat. Phone 926-March 15 and were obtained by the following couples: Don SherFOR RENT Modern furnished man Poulson, 21, Columbia, and apartment at 346 South 2nd Donna Juanetta Holliman, 17, west. Dragerton; Abel Velasquez, 25. Tiofilo Gonzales, FOR RENT basement Sunnyside, and 16, Dragerton; Joseph A. Marin-on- i, 250 1st East apartment, modern, 29, Price, and Margie Davis South, Phone 318-Heino, 27, Helper. FOR RENT partly furBEULAH E. ROBERTSON nished apartment. Adults. 418 Moose Slate Father, Mrs. Beulah Elmira Robertson, 915-J. East 4th North. Phone Sons Event Tomorrow 41, Dragerton, died Friday in the Dragerton hospital of peritonitis. The third annual Father and She was born on August 6, 1908, Miscellaneous Sons night sponsored by the Price at South Omaha, Nebraska, a OPPORTUNITY Ambitious man Moose lodge will be featured on daughter of Sam E. and Nellie interested in independent busi- the Moose calendar tomorrow eve- Preston Lewis. ness with company assistance, ning, (Friday, March 17). All She is survived by her husband, Earn $50 to $60 weekly profits Moose dads are being asked to Clayton Lewis, Dragerton; one their boys. Vocal and sister, Mrs. Mabel Waggensellar, handling high quality Watkins take along instrumental solos, story telling, Omaha; two brothers, Harold Insect! Farm and Household, cide Products in nearby Rural maybe some boxing, and anything Lewis, Omaha, and Lloyd Lewis, eveareas. Need car no cash in- else that can add zest to the in- Tulsa, Oklahoma, and her mother, Mrs. Nellie Peterson, Chicago. vestment necessary. Write E. nings entertainment will be The body was shipped by the A. Myers, 2401 Larimer Street, cluded on the program, according to Secretary William Toy. Mitchell funeral home to Omaha, Denver, Colorado. where funeral services had been RUG BINDING and upholstery and interment took arranged work. Price Upholstery Shop, place. 68 West Main. Phone 332-R. ice VINCENT DULCiCH Funeral services for Vincent Dulcich, 66, Price, were conducted at the Wallace mortuary chapel Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. with officials of the Sunnyside local of the United Mine Workers of America officiating. Mr. Dulcich, a bacheloi, was found dead at his home in Price on March 9, apparently the victim of a heart attack. He has no known survivors in this country. One brother is reported to be living In South WORK PUSHED ON sired. Price Trading Appliance Dept. FOR RENT modern apartments at Wellington. See Mr. or Mrs. C. H. Van Wagoner. Refrigeration repair, washing machines, ranges. Price Trading Co , Service Dept. FOR RENT Either single or MANY ENTRIES COMING double rooms. Quiet, modern IN FOR TALENT SHOW and comfortable. Phone 831. Many entries are being reFOR RENT highway Service ceived from amateur entertainers garage building. Right by the for the annual Kiwanis club Highway Motel. Inquire at talent night show which is schedHighway Service station. Phone uled for Wednesday evening, 080-J- 2. April 19, ait the city auditorium, FOR RENT apartment. according to Perry Codington, See Tom Kosmos at the Co- chairman of the project. lumbia Apartments. 62 North A grand prize of $50 will be 1st West. given the first place winner, and FOR RENT furnished $75 in additional prizes will also apartment. Queen Ann Apart- be made. Proceeds from the event ments. 357 South 1st West. will be used for child welfare. Two-three-ro- p.m. in the chapel of the Mitchell funeral home under the direction of Bishop Orson Nelson of the Price Third ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Mr. Grames died on March 9 at his camp home near Wellington. He was born on June 7, 1883, at Salem, the son of Frederick and Martha Powell Grames. He had been a stockman all his life and had never married. Mr, Grames is survived by one sister, Mrs. Martha Seeley of Well- Weather Colder Last aid Sunny Brook tRANO the whiskey that's Ctteerfuss Vame ts It PROOF 65 'NATIONAL DISTILLERS GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS PRODUCTS SAVE MONEY? YOU CAN SAVE A LOT ON YOUR FOOD PURCHASES EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK AT NUCOA FARM ALL-T- ME PROVED FOR IMPROVED FARMlMfr MIUS EQUIPMENT OTH SOUTH CO. AND CARBON AVE 16-1- PRICE te. Dinner Set FINISH, STURDILY CON- BUFFET AND S,X 5RICHCyTE.?dTABLE' UPHOLSTERED 5 CHAIRS. N. P. Petersson and son, Thomas, were Salt Lake City visitors over Saturday and Sunday. SATURDAY Sunny Utah Skies looked good to Mr. and Mrs. George M. Miller upon their return to Utah from California, about ten days ago. California sunshine, if you can find it, may be all right but Utah sunshine is better, is the opinion of these travelers. The Millers visited in Salt Lake City before returning home. While in California, Mr. and Mrs. Miller were guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Enid Rothe in Carmel and they enjoyed a visit with their granddaughter and her family in San Francisco. ADVENURE helper furniture company PRICE, UTAH March LOST One box ef light globes between Price and Hiawatha. Contents not useable in home. If found, contact Post Office Box 50 or Phone 94. Reward. 18 SONS OF with LYNN ROBERTS RUSSELL HAYDEN No. 15 "Batman and Robin" SUNDAY March EGGS LARGE A GRADE Doz. 42c DURKEES OLEO Pound 31c 19-2- Starring DANE CLARK ALEXIS SMITH WEDNESDAY 22 NORTHWEST STAMPEDE JOAN LESLIE JOHN CRAIG SHORTS THURSDAY March FRIDAY 23-2- 1 THE BIG STEAL NEWS 10,C 4.49 Can 2 19c fr.L BROADBENTS FRUITS & VEGETABLES ARE KEPT AND DISPLAYED UNDER PERFECT ERATION. TRY THEM ALL BEST IN CARBON COUNTY. SELF-SERVI- 12c Potted Meat MILK All Brands FLOUR CRISCO HONEY 3.29 star Shortening 6 lb. .. Jar .... ' REFRIG- FOR THE SAUSAGE Sbby3 78c Pop Corn 10c,mel4 for 95c M MALL0WS 36 FANCY 2Vi CAN GOLDEN CLING CASE 24 PEACHES 8c 19c 25c 25c Libby ..19c ....4.49 BROADBENTS CHOICEST MEATS DinJirC riumj LINK 4 to 6 Pounds Average Per Pound 33c 45c 1.. 23c 43c SAUSAGE Per Pound ... BACON SQUARES Per Pound SLICED BACON Avet,se RABBITS TREND PAR VEL TIDE Coupon ..... Large Large Large . 10c PUREX . Quart 23c CL0R0X Quart 26c CLEANSER Dutch 26c CASHMERE .$1.49 13c 13c - lie .. 23c 4 ROBERT MITCHUM JANE GREER WILLIAM BENDIX OP CHERRIES ubby Anne, No. Royal WHIPLASH --NEWS SURE-TO-P- LIBBY SWEET No. 2 0 In Cinecolor ITS CHERRIES MONDAY March Lost and Found gr Pound 33c Towne Theatre UTC-172-11- N.T. CORPORATION, WANT TO Price a ltd Nearby FREDERICK E. GRAMES LET US DO YOUR Spring houseFuneral services for Frederick N. left Radcliff servMr. and Mrs. E. cleaning. Quick, efficient Em per Grames, 66, Nine Mile, Alta-den- a, ice. 75c an hour. Write to Box Thursday for their home in were conducted Sunday at 2:00 Mrs. Radcliff California. 383, Price. ten WILL DO garden plowing. Phone has been visiting here for 098-R- 5. days with her daughter, Mrs. Bob Coming Attractions Phillips, and her husband just reto Detroit, a from turned trip Wanted AT driving back a new automobile. SALESMAN WANTED WANTMan for profitable Raw- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ward were ED: leigh business. Products well in Salt Lake City on Tuesday and known. Real opportunity. Write Wednesday of this week to greet 9, an aunt whom they had not seen Rawleighs Dept. . for 40 years. She was enroute Denver, Colorado. WANTED Man with car to do to England from Hawaii by air THURSDAY FRIDAY sales work. High pressure not and stopped over in Salt Lake City March 7 necessary. Good commissions to greet her relatives. Good limit. job No ANDREWS DANA age paid. MAUREEN OHARA Mrs. Lucy Oddenio and daugh for disabled veteran. Full or Write for appoint- ter, Mary Anne, were Salt Lake part-tim- e. ment at Box 472, in care of The City visitors the fore part of this FORBIDDEN STREET week. BLEND KENTUCKY WHISKEY-- A SHORTS THE BEST FOR LESS AT Broadhestf's PRICE HELPER Free Delivery Daily Z7 |