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Show Thursday, September 18, 1952 THE Page Six The PRICE AND NEARBY yam ink a trip, nttrlain lika ta kata ef il. Call Tba If (utih at iMr. and IMrs. Morton Schwartz and son, Eric, returned Sunday from a visit with relatives in New York City. 'Mrs. Schwartz and 6on have been in New York since earlier in the summer and Mr. Schwartz joined them two weeks will open at 2:00 oclock and will A reception at 4:00 oclock will feature Mrs. Ivy Baker Priest as honor Mrs. Priest and the wives the speaker. Mrs. Priest has re- of the state candidates. A rally will be held at 8:00 cently been named as assistant to the womens division of the oclock. Republican candidate for vice president, Richard N. Nixon Republican national committee. SOCIETY Weather Republican Day Set moat, THATS NEWS, and otbtr ptapla Na. 9, aa via tan tall Ibam abant lit For September (Buck) Davis, manager of the Carbon - Emery Flying service and was flown to Price. The entire trip from Seattle to Price, took Mrs. Myers only four hours. 25 25, has designated as Republican Day. The date coincides very well with the annual convention of the Women's Republican clubs on was last week 85 year ponding which will be held at the New-houSeptember 14 and 17 and tlie l8w Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grange of was 27 on Hotel on that day. ago. September 12. No preA full days schedule is planned Salt Lake City spent the week cipitation was recorded during the Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Rich, resi- end visiting with his parents, Mr. corresponding week last year. beginning with a luncheon at noon. The first general session dents of Price for many years, and Mrs. Wallace Grange. have sold their home and have moved to Riverton, Utah, NEW CENTURY CLUB An exciting summer vacation TO MEET 6pent in Europe has just ended for The members of the New CenMr. and Mrs. Bert Pelca and Miss Betty Lou Allred who arMr. and Mrs. John Ecker spent rived in Salt Lake CUty, Saturday tury club will hold their first business meeting for this year on the week end in Grand Junction, iby plane from New York. Miss Alined reports that visiting the Colorado. Wednesday night, September 24, hosBirths at the countries of Europe has been a the past at the club room. in Price during pital Mrs. W. F. Myers returned thrilling fascinating experience. weeks were as follows: DINNER HONORS home last Sunday after a visit Before going to Provo where she IMrs. Arnold, Price, DR. R. E. JACKSON Lamont at the of seven weeks duration with her will resume her studies Fer-ro- n, son, Stanley Myers, at Seattle, BYU, Betty Lou will spend this boy; Mrs. Foster J. Albridge, In honor of their son, Dr. R. Pretty-ma- n, Clarence Mrs. girl; Price with arrived her iMrs. week in visiting Myers Washington. E. Jackson who has just returned Price, girl, September 6. in Salt lake City iby plane and parents, Mr. and Mrs. George O. home from Korea, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Loren J. Marshall, Hunti- George Jackson entertained at a was picked up there 'by E. 1 Allred. ngton, boy; Mrs. Vernon Leam-aste- r, dinner party at the Country club, boy, Septem- Wednesday evening. The guests , Huntington, ber 7. included Dr. and tfMs. J. C. HubIMrs. Delbert J. Peterson, Price, bard, Dr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson girl; Mrs. James L. Bean, Rains, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. boy; Mrs. Lawrence E. Glenmam Price, boy; Mrs. Lorie D. Wilson, Price, boy, September 8. STANDARDVILLE GIRL Mrs. Dali Lavar Luke, Orange- RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP ville, girl, September 9. The Price Ladies of Elks anMrs. Lyle G. Poulson, Orange- nounce that a scholarship to Carville, boy; IMrs. Clyde M. Luke, bon college has 'been awarded to Orangeville, boy; Mrs. Stanley G. Miss ReNee Wilson. Miss Wilson Snow, Orangeville, boy Septem- who will enroll as a college freshber 10. man this year, is the daughter of Mrs. Frank Lombardi, Helper, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wilson of 11. girl, September Stqndardville. Mrs. Duane E. Throwbridge, Price, girl; Mrs. Norman WilFHA Committeemen liamson, Helper, boy; Mrs. Harold M. Hanson, Price, boy, Septem- and Mrs. Nixon will be the guest speakers. All federated members and interested citizens are extended an invitation to attend the Thursday September been osuxh xsmwi - se City-Coun- mm THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SALE Corner Carbon and Main ty i SU Now Enjoy this Famous Old Sour Mash Kentucky Bourbon r Rich Old-Fashion- ber ed Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey BRAND Disnua M PROOF ry J I'mr wiyw-yir'r- OLD IAN CAST Id DISTJUERY CO; ' Bonhtovn, NUon County, Kentucky 12. Mrs. Conrad Berry, Spring Canyon, girl; Mrs. Joseph M. Jeffs, Castle Dale, girl; Mrs. Bill R. Madrigal, Helper, boy, September 13. Mrs. Bud Prettyman, Helper, boy; Mrs. Keith Rasmussen, Castle Dale, boy; Mrs. Rumaddi Quintana, Dragerton, boy, September 14. Mrs. Richard G. Thomas, Dragerton, boy, September 18. IS Unbeatable Fall Food Savings ra 'mm BARTLETTS m. types Exton bristles. Flexile! In 3 textures bustles. Ea. 29' Kylon Brush, uoy At Meet Yesterday County committeemen for the Farmers Home Administration from the southeastern Utah counties were invited to attend a meeting here yesterday. The meeting was called by Carbon County Supervisor Lynn A. and was held in the Price Ait-k- in Salt Lake en 100s lUmit U.S.P. II Aliening BUY on EF FAN BEES VSweetie Pie- 10c NOTICES Consult the district court clerk or respective signers for further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Frank Wiseman, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 716 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 18th day of November, A.D. 1952, IMELVA SHADE Administratrix of Estate of Frank Wiseman, Deceased. First published: Sept. 18, 1952. Last published: Oct. 9, 1952. Be protected on your hunting trip lndCreain CLOTHS She's o dimpled darling -- 26 inches tall bigger than life! .3 All in gorgeous She CRIES! She SLEEPS! For Lovely Hands PERFECTION (Limit 6) HAND DREAM Lanolited. NOTH BALLS or FLAKES .aim's, 2) 9-o- x. jar. Ask About Our Christmas vO 23c Pint MILK of MAGNESIA (Limit 1 only) I 29c Site HYDROGEN PEROXIDE Pint Bottle ft, WALGREENS Ammoniated TOOTH PASTE Generous 89c GOOD POUND SAVE AT PRICE CHUCK 50s 49c f 0c TOBACCOS berment. Very low rates. 'a ' EQUITABLE insurance Agency East Main St. Price Granger Friends Model Bugler MI moth cai 17 All-purp- 3-- 0 Leaves no odor , BASTES BROOM, Reg. tf XT SAVINGS 'George Washington Policies issued immediately for periods of 3 to 31 days. Apply Now. 4Mi"'ii Tooth Paste Expense and Medical $25,000 Death & Dismem- gyi1" Durable Plastic er APEX m Walgreen CHLOROPHYLL mm. 25 Roll of Cheesecloth 1x2-yd-s. GIANT (llnui&te accidents, falls, bums, traffic and travel accidents (including plane) the Trip-mastcovers them all. Pays S250 Medical Expense plus $5000 Death & Dismemberment up to SI 250 Lay-Aw- is: WHISK Cun baby togs. Vinyl SKIN! ftQc :c U.S. - WASH Defense School Probate and Guardianship 1 ROLLS City, Sheriff Joe Holman, Cartoon county civil defense director, today announced that a civil defense school will be conducted at the Price municipal .building from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. daily starting September 29 and ending October 2. The director urges all civic clubs, churches and other or, ganizatione in the county to apto attend point representatives these sessions. 1 v 3) CAVE OH municipal building. The committeemen attending reviewed the purposes and programs of the Farmers Home Administration and especially the work of the comntittee concerning the programs. Those in attendance were Mr, Aitken, Odell Frandsen and Thomas Ramage, Price; Clark Allred and Anders Passey from the state Civil BUSHEL. 3 Review Programs headquarters FANCY FACED MAPLETON H nr P mm srsi tiledes DR. 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