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Show Thursday, May 24, 1951 THE The Great Lover at Work METHODIST MENS Page Three Wellington CLUB TO STAGE PROGRAM SUN-ADVOCA- SUNDAY EVE Mrs. Elizabeth Boren is visiting w and daughwith her ter, Mr. and Mrs. A. Herring. Word was received here on Tuesday of the death of Mrs. Pearl Hamblin Milner, wife of Arnold Milner, at their home in Payson. Mrs. Milner was a sister of Mrs. Lois Golding of Wellington. She was also a former resident of this town. The ancame as a great nouncement shock to her many friends here because she was visiting in Wellington just two weeks ago. A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Seager on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Davis also announced the birth of a baby daughter last week. The final joint meeting of the Wellington ward Relief societies will be held in the form of a social in the church house next Tuesday, beginning at 2:00 p.m., Recording to an announcement made this week by the two presidents. Gladys Burnett and Dora Powell. All of the women in Wellington are invited, they said. Work commenced last week on the installation of curb and gutters along the main street of Wellington. Already two blocks have been completed, and the people are now looking forward to the paving of the entire street son-in-la- The Men's club of the Community Methodist church of Price will stage a dinner program Sunday evening, May 27, at 6:00 p.m. for their families. Each family and its will take a covered-dis- h own service for the dinner. Alfred Bullock, president' of the club, will serve as chairman of the program, which will include a talk on Methodist Men by L. L. Arnett, vocal numbers with guitar accompaniment by Lloyd Webster, vocal number by Tom Arnett, saxophone number by Swanson, vocal numbers by George Garland, vocal duets by Louise Maulsby and Kay Kendrick and by Lonetta Bullock and Glenora McFadden, piano solos by Darla Bullock and Lynn Thomas and a tonette duet by Margaret and Edith McFadden. The program will close with chess, checkers, bingo and other games. Chester Thomas, Frank Howlett and James Wilson are on the arrangement committee. od Manila scratch at The pads Sun-Advoc- through town, which has been promised by the state, according to Mayor L. A. Grundvig. Eight Wellington students will have their names called out among the graduating class of the Carbon Senior high school on Friday morning. They are Miss Gwendolyn Mortensen, Richard Wells, Edward Bitton. James Watt. Katherine Russell, Mrs. Catherine C. Eastin, Gee Pierce and Miss Elaine Pierce. Edward Bitton is now serving in the U. S. air force but is still receiving his certificate. These students, together with their parents, were among the many graduates who enjoyed the tea and reception in the college library on Sunday afternoon, and attended the Baccalaureate exercises on Sunday evening. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Bitton, Mr. and Mrs. James Watt, Sr., Mrs. Clara Russell. Mrs. Lura Chantry. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wiley Pierce, and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Pierce. A Fourth phase H Foods club was organized on Monday afternoon, with eight members. The girls --chose for their name the "Food Fashionettes," and elected the following officers: President, Miss Joann MessingeT; vice president. Miss Myrna Petersen; secretary, Miss Anna Lou Jorgensen; reporter, Miss Donna Draper, and Miss Gayle Davis, song leader, Miss Lou Jean Golding activity leaders, Miss Kathryn Bur roof-bolti- BOTTLED ng IN BOND too PROOF WATCHFUL AND MAZIER DISTILLERY CO. IARDSTOWN, NELSON COUNTY, KENTUCKY Dlitrlbiited by MOIAND SROS. BEVERAGE CO..CHICAOO PHONING MR. SAFLEY BY 806-- J OR GOING TO 504 EAST FOURTH SOUTH vy?aw ewjoYiWG- - Each bird is completely cleaned and dressed ready for the pan. mwm Manor Hiouso. a pound Milk Whir, Swiff's they re 3 . PICNIC: CLOSED Next Wednesday MEMORIAL DAY PICKLES Every Day Needs Breakfast Gam, Dated, Fresh. Large. Grade A doi. Fash Train, Risk in Vi gal. Real Mapta Bok Froth ITTED' Kill I I LIB Creamery. 4 in I lb. SUZAHHA srr,c aa CRUSTGUICK SHORTENING HONEY Myere The Forty TEA TIME Crackers . Ajf 18 1.10 "-- 95r gfcg. 33 .frscefaneous ICE CREAM 48c Libby's PINEAPPLE Sliced No. Setm 29c DRESSING Desheet Salad, qt. 63c ShadySHRIMPS Rives.lH. 35c Aeetd. Flavors PRESERVES CANDY BARS si g. os. Fine Assort- - 5. ntont LUNCH MEAT 1 for Aliwrc I LI V U Ibony.Wpo. 4 No. I taR car. 31c KL lb. 49c 2T- - 43 MUSTARD P'K & BEANS POTATO CHIPS 14 19 TS ST 39 1.39 CORNED BEEF Marshmallows 10 2r!TW STRAWS 25 Zee, Paper NAPKINS RO Count pk- - 15 M PAPER PLATES 5 10 Teaspoons & Forks ? 9 PAPER CUPS Drink do. aarr Favorite kinds jf 49c BEVERAGE . .. SrTu VAN ZEE APPLE JUICE JUICE 2 lb. box .37 Pineapple, la Lani 39 33 44 ex. can Green Spot, Orange 25 lbs. 44 ex. 1 SPAGHETTI Franco-Americ- an 1 5 oz. can 8 for LB . ET 10c 16 SPINACH E.- -. REAL ROAST pa,tmT 59c No. 2 can SUGAR 100 BREAD Wright's, Tender 1 14 lb. loaf White Skylark, Enriched, IV4 lb. loaf. 59 PICNICS BEEF ROAST .53 69 45 HAMS ST:Si. 69 59 Swansea's, Cut-o-p Breast or Thigh CHICKENS b, 1.19 Typical Safeway Savings Peaches Vienna Saus. 2i World Over, Fey Sic Appeteeze No. 4 FOR Cherries Leota Red, No. 2 Can. 8 FOR.. Gardenside Cut Gr., 303 1.00 8 FOR. I No. Vi cans. Tempest Tuna Flics, ftn I bUU Clearwater, m .UU 8 FOR Beans Can 1.00 Sardines Apple Sauce Exposition No. 303 Cans z 1.00 No. Va cans Tan eU U CANDY Sellout Price I Satin Mix Pierre's AND 8 FOR BEANS 1.00 No. 303 Cans Fine Beet SALAD OIL PEAS 1.00 Star Full O'Gold, Sweetened 44 ox. Orange A&H Crushed PORK CHOPS SLICED BACON TS- -. 31 Tangerine 44 ox. la Lani, 64C Lean, loin Center Cult 1.00 r?,. 2515V PINEAPPLE LUNCH MEAT Hi. (Ne Bottle Deposit) FLAV0RADE Fine Beet Be. PORK ROAST priced low KU.39c SUGAR GROUND BEEF 65c Highway, No. 2Va cans COCA COLA Five parcels of property out of the 16 which went up for public auction at the May tax sale conducted by the county clerk last Friday were sold and the remaining 11 pieces were sold to the taxes. for delinquent county Three of the parcels of property sold are located in Price, one at Scofield and one in the county at large. a. 5 FOR BABY FOODS Mains Str. 1 cane JL! f 'MIRACLE WHIP Quart Jar.... 65c Tasty Cheese Swift's Skinless FRANKFURTERS Tomatoes 1.00 Pork 39 n , ox. coo Medium COOKIES 8k 29 23 0. SS CHEESE P Brockfoet Cereal largo II as. pkg. AraDllt. OLIVES Ve", MORE GOOD MEAT VALUES Holiday ahead! Swell time to fill the picnic basket with good foods from Safeway... and head for the open road. Here are some picnic ideas: Safeway Stores Will Be VAN rwhdW Lefs tele Food A federal labeling requirement governs the order in which ingredients are listed on the labels of food products. It is explained that the ingredients are listed according to the amount contained in the food the highest percentage first, etc. CONTACT to bring the chicken to you at its very best. May Tax Sale Ingredients on Labels FOR LICENSE TAG OR DUPLICATE OF LAST TAG comes to his face is ample proof of the wonderful flavor of these select fryers. Its flavor that is grown in the bird through special feeding which produces tender, sweet meat This goodness is carefully safeguarded by means of rigid quality control Chamber Adviser Talks Here Tuesday least seven billion. He called attention to the many items of nondefense spending being carried on by the government in its business as usual policy. All federal bureaus axe scrambling for funds and labor, labeling their activities as critical for defense. The hope of the communists has been to defeat America by bankruptcy, and this possibility is beginning to worry many thinking Americans today, he stated. Many average people believe that net profits to business run from 25 to 50 per cent and that two per cent of the people control 90 per cent of the nations wealth, while actually overall business profits only run around two per cent," declared Mr. Steiner. He urged the business people to get their opinions on current legislation to their senators and congressmen, stating that this has a great effect on the thinking and actions of the representatives. Deloy Safley has been employed by Price City as Dog Catcher, and it will be his duty to capture and destroy, after 24 hours, any dogs not wearing license tags. Watch a youngster (age 6 to 60) bite into a piece of fried Safeway chicken. The happy expression that National Commerce and that free private competi-- ! tive enterprise and good government are among the aims of the Chamber of Commerce. He cited the enormous federal budget of 71V4 billion dollars, which will probably be cut at m K'tbhoui load protection at the power taps of the trailing cable; using additional insulators along the main haulageway to keep the electric light wires from touching props, cross bars and and placing a cutter-chai- n lock on the shortwall mining machine used in 1 north entry. James F. Steiner, national program advisor of the United States Chamber of Commerce for the states of Utah, Idaho, Washington and Oregon, spoke on National Affairs and Their Effect on Business before a large group of officers, directors and members of the Price Chamber of Commerce Tuesday noon at the Towne cafe here. Perry Coding, ton acted as chairman in the absence of George H. Patterick, chamber president. Mr. Steiner stated that the national organization is made up of 2650 units, most of which are small and representatives of the average citizens group. Business has one main problem now to win the war. Also to win back and keep free the enterprise American system af. ter the war," said Mr. Steiner, Notice to Dog Owners 4-- Kaiser No' 1 Nears Full Safety Record follows: Miss Wanda Nelson, playing Mrs. William Baynard, Miss Pat Shiner as Annette, Miss Donna Richens as Lucille, Miss LnRue Watt as Elizabeth, Miss Florence Wayman as Theodore, Miss Shanna Miller as Charlotte King; Miss Shirlee Judd as Sarah Kincaid, Miss Wanda Lee Peacock as Rebecca, Miss Beverly Brinley as Miss Rogers; Miss Lary Lou Hildebrand as Mrs. Austin; Alan Bartlet was the voice of father, off stage. The play was highly enjoyed, according to the audience present. ct Yictixn of a faunG A scene in the glamor-fille- d technicolor saga of the fabulous life of Rudolph Valentino, which plays at the Crown theatre in Price this Sunday, Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday. With the adoption of two safety measures, the Kaiser Steel corporations Sunnyside No. 1 mine at Sunnyside, can be brought into full conformance with established safety standards according to a report released today by the Bureau of Mines. When this Carbon this county mine was month by Inspector T. T. Reay, Jr., it employed 221 men and produced 1690 tons of coal daily. The inspector again recommended increasing the ventilation in an idle place to prevent accumulations of gas and obtaining a Bureau of Mines permissible label machine. for the new Safety improvements completed during the inspection were: Setting a cross bar between the two broken cross bars on the 2 left haulageway off 2 dip and removing the pipe obstructing the clearance space at an opening on this entry; placing headlights on the locomotives used in 2 left and 1 north entries; using permissible trip lights on the main locomotive-haulage trips; replacing the used as fuses in the copper-wir- e, cut-o- ut switch in the shop, with proper fuses; using proper over- - nett and Miss LaRcne Petersen. Mrs. Wanda S. Petersen is group leader for this club and her assistant is Miss Kay Petersen. The girls will meet each Tuesday at 2:00 oclock at the home of their leader. three-aOh a Father, comedy by William Ellis Jonts, was presented in the Wellington ward church house before the MIA assemblage on Tuesday evening, May 15, with Mrs. Clarissa Benjamin, directing the production. Girls taking part in the play, and their stage names were as 10 Unexcelled lbt. qt. 1.03 86 NEW POTATOES GRAPEFRUIT White Bag CORN U. S. No. I, Bantam . 17c 19c 15c PRICE FOR CANNING 97c - 8c 10e New Crop, Snap WAX ONIONS Top U. S. No. 1, Mild CABBAGE Strawberries SPECIAL 5 lbs. Size, White Rose 47c CARROTS b. ASPARAGUS L!gnt-Sunkfot, LEMONS Plenty Juicy srs.No.i, . 6c 29g Cup CASE 3.39 MARGARINE Mrs. Svnnybank, 23 Fresh Colored lb. Dalewood, Fresh Colored, lb. 42 C |