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Show THE Page Eight For March of Dimes ted $143.00, Mrs. Thayn said. This did not include any contributions made through their unions by the Mrs. miners of the community. Thayn said she would like to express her appreciation to her committee and to the people for their Wellingtons collections on the polio drive proved satisfying to the committee, according to Mrs. Mary Thayn, chairman, and Mrs. of Olive Wier, secretary-treasurthe Wellington city council. The local drive, which was spearheaded by a committee of 15 women and augmented by the school, net "The Sacredness of the Home and Family Unity was the. theme of the Sunday evening service programs presented last week by women of both Wellington Relief Societies. Under the direction of President Colleen Wells, the First ward convened at 6 oclock, and the Second ward members met at Wellington Reports $143 Collection er worthy contributions. Linde Air Products AND STORAGE Local Coast-to-Coa- Acety,ene st VVeldln SnppUei CAMPBELL STORAGE CO. TRANSFER Phone 102 Price Gifts of magnificence . White Shoulders Golden Shadows ... Most Precious SPRY COUPONS from page 1 Units for 76c Coverage of Price . . ENiTiERlSRR CONTESURROM liH I SlSJiOR Et! at the originator of A O Red Cross Sets Up & 295 No. Carbon Ave interested will be invited to view 7:30, with President Gladys BurOptimism this operation, he said. nett in charge. Mrs. Stella HastInformation was received from ings of Price represented the Car(Continued from Page One) Dave Whittenberg, chairman of bon stake Relief Society board at fered his resignation for personal the Utah State Road commission, both meetings. The programs inreasons, which was accepted by that Highway 24, from Grand cluded greetings by the President, the board. Mr. Bunnell stated that Junction to Price, will soon be talks by a Relief Society mother he will appoint a new chairman in designated. on "The Place of Family Unity the near future. in the Eternal Plan of Salvation," A committee composed of Mrs. James Taylor, local superinten- Ruth Grogan, secretary, Lee Pecommunity singing, and two numbers by the Singing Mothers, "The dent for the Utah Power and terson, and Dan Garber was namLords Prayer and O My FaLight company, reported that his ed to make arrangements for a ther! and remarks by the bishops. company plans an open house and joint meeting of the Price and Salt Music in the First ward was dia' conducted inspection tour of the Lake City Chambers of Commerce rected by Mrs. Della Thayn, with Castle Gate steam generating on May 18 at the Carbon Country piano accompaniment by Mrs. Ly-l- a plant about April 1st. All persons club. Thayn, and in the Second ward, Mrs. Wanda Mortensen directed the singing, and Mrs. Beth Woodward played piano accompaniment. Word has been received here by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Thayn, that Horace G. has arrived in Florida for service in the air force. He is stationed at Duke MRS. ELIAS DEGN DR. R. D. OSTLER Field and is serving at the Elgin Air Force Base. Miss Phyllis Garlick of Salt Lake City spent the week end at )oors Left Unlocked home with her parents, Mr. and Are Invitation Mrs. Verl Garlick. Mr. and Mrs. Don Allred and o Illegal Entries daughter, Julie Kay, spent the week end with Mrs. Allreds parThe juvenile "crime wave" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant ChrisWITH COUPON tensen. The Allreds are now livThe Red Cross membership and which hit various sections of Price fund drive in Price is being during the past two weeks was ing in Salt Lake City. launched under the leadership of aided considerably by the people in Mrs. Elias Degn for the residen- the houses which were entered, it Illegal Liquor Sale tial area and under the direction was stated today by Chief of Poof the Kiwanis club in the business lice David R. Safford. Discussed Chief Safford stated that in section, it has been announced by Dan C. Keller, county chairman. every instance where houses were Meet Tuesday Night PRICE TRADING COMPANY Mrs. Degn reports that she has entered either doors or windows That is Price Law enforcement qfficers, along turned mainly to members of the had been left unlocked. Grocery Department with members of the Price, Helper LDS Relief Society for the per- an invitation right there for the the chief said. and Wellington city councils, Hel sonnel of her drive but that other wrong-doe- r, Chief Safford recommends that per and Price city attorneys, the women of the community also are when leaving the house, all doors county attorney and the district assisting. HAVING BATTERY TROUBLE? should be checked windows and in for the met the of drive Division Price attorney Tuesday night should be a and and locked dislight Carbon county courthouse to follows the LDS ward pattern and cuss the problem of illegal sale of chairmen are as follow: First left burning within the house. He ward, Mrs. George Chandler; sec- asks that residents not leave the liquor in this county. The meeting was called by Sher ond ward, Mrs. John Spigarelli; house dark with just an outside iff Albert Passic and after a third ward, Mrs. Wallace Mathis light burning because that practice is a dead giveaway that no one is lengthy discussion no definite ac- and Mrs. Earl Shumway, and home. Just West of Underpass tion was agreed upon other than fourth ward, Mrs. Art Rasmussen. to have the chiefs of police meet Mrs. Degn declares: Our aim is The police also ask that they with their respective city councils to visit every home in Price dur- be informed of any person or perHAS A COMPLETE STOCK TO FIT to discuss ways and means the ing the coming week and to ex- sons in neighborhoods who knock cities could cooperate with the tend an urgent invitation to each on doors to inquire where such ANY CAR MADE sheriffs office in eliminating this resident to join Red Cross and and such a person lives. Some of these inquiries may be on the illegal sale practice. The sheriff contribute generously. is expected to take the matter be Dr. Robert D. Ostler, president level, Chief Safford stated, "But fore the county commissioners and of the Price Kiwanis Club, reports then some of them may also be for SPECIAL ONLY from these discussions it is honed that Carl Leavitt and Wardon purposes of finding out if anyone will come a unified enforcement Holdaway are organizing the fifty is home at any particular house. With Guarantee 15.95 members of the Kiwanis into policy. units so that the 278 busi Green River Correspondent' th Guarantee 17.95 . With ness house of Price will be visited i S. King has joined The Daphne 14. Their visits Monday, March corps of communare as a follow-u- p to and will conTHESE BATTERIES REGULARLY SELL FOR ity correspondents High Low directplanned letter sent to each business tribute news items to our columns 42 March 3 13 ; from Green River. Mrs. Kings 49 March 4 21 house by the county committee From $15.00, $20.00 to $25.00 Respectively first contribution appears in this 41 22 March 5 : Carbon issue and will continue weekly March 6 11 Twenty-Si- x 37 42 22 March 7 March 8 15 Youths Enter 43 March 9 45 20 Chicken Contests 1 During the corresponding week last year the high was 64 on the A total of 26 and girls 9th and the low was 15 on the 5th! have now submittedboys their applications for the Chicken of Tomorrow CARD OF THANKS 3300 and will be We would like to take this op- content, which willbrooding be received chickens, portunity to thank our many on the 18th, 19th and 20th of friends and relatives who sent ii T according to County Agribeautiful floral offerings and as- April, L. cultural Robert Hassell sisted with kindly acts at the time All of Agent and girls will be these of the death of our beloved hus- members of boys the county-wid- e band and father. Pick 'N Scratch poultry club un Mrs. Charles Johnstun, der the leadership of Mrs. Elzar Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dowler McKendrick and Elsworth Jewkes and family. The county agent was pleased with the interest shown by the boys and girls in applying for chickens, and he feels that this year will be another successful year for this outstanding poultry club. I It is the hope of the agent that the club will continue the good I work which has been done in the I past and will once again be the outstanding poultry club of the REDEEM xygen Moving Thursday, March 10, 1955 SUN-ADVOCA- ... White Shoulders wil Pi 1 IM ! OIL CITY $9.95 2-Y- ear well-direct- ed 30-Mon- The Weather es T msMiklt rffwM..ts.ooMiio.oo Cologne Sploili , , . $271 to $8.50 , $&00 to $10.00 PUIS TAX Kelleys Price Drug 1 4-- H Phone 49 East Main I ! AND YOULL DUY A I I I I 1 ROYAL-- M NEARING ! state. Those boys and girls who have ordered chickens are Jimmy and Austin Henrie, and Wayne Hanna, all of Wellington; Edwin and An dyp Thatcher, Marvin and Paul Golding, and Nancy Murray, all of Miller Creek; John Larry Morris, B. Robert Young, Leon McKen drick, and Clinton Bentley, all of Carbonville; Edward A. Simms, Gary Tanner, and Jim and Judy Hansen, all of Spring Glen, and Blake Liddell and Sheri Pfaffen berger, both of Price. Father Killed in Crash AID Youre invited to come and make your own comparison. Check the many outstanding features . . . test them under your own personal conditions. See for yourself gives you why the Zenith Royal-M greater clarity and better hearing. Instantly adjustable fingertip tone and volume controls. Come in today for a free demonstration . . . find out how much you have been missing. You must be completely satisfied or your money refunded. PRICE fra LEARN THE FACTS TUBEUSS...3-TRAHSIST0- R 31 EAST MAIN ST. yp Karl N. Allred, 42, Monticello, father of Mrs. Kay Nielsen, Price, was killed Tuesday at 1:00 a.m. when his car struck a bridge abuttment on U. S. Highway 160 about 16 miles west of Monticello. and- O 4-- H Week (Continued from Page One) between parents and children. The Leaders association also provides a program for the leaders to receive training as well as recognition of their fine work done. Training sessions in the spring this year will include work in the communities on project activities as well as a leaders roundup where the emphasis will be placed on recreation and safety. The final event of the year for leaders will be a recognition dinner, where the leaders are honored for their accomplishments. The county agent feels that all leaders of Carbon county in the past should be praised for the outstanding work they have done with the youth of Carbon county and all leaders of the future can look toward accomplishments which are invaluable in building citizenship for the community, state and the nation. 4-- H Meet the Taylor family! All the Taylors, including Alex III, aged 10, John, 9, Holly, 6, and David, savings safely, conveniently and profitably in their local insured Savings and Loan Association. 2V4, now put their Do you know what a Savings and Loan Association can do for your family? The questions and answers below will tell you how insured Savings and Loan Associations are now serving 13 millions of your fellow Americans and how, they can serve you and your family. Q. How do you start to save? A. You can start with as little as $1 to $5. Q. How much money do savings accounts earn? A. You get excellent returns. Thats because the Associations invest most of their funds in home mortgages. sound, steady-payin- g Q. What guarantees the safety of your savings? A. They are protected by good management and substantial reserves. And they are insured up to $10,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation an agency of the U. S. Government Q. How popular have the insured Savings and Loan Associations become? A. Americans are now putting more of their savings account dollars into them than where else! any- Q. Who runs the Associations? A. Responsible, experienced people of your own community. Q. What kind of bans do they make? A. Only property loans with the emphasis on mortgages for home buying, building and alterations. Q. How important are their ban services? A. They are now the nations largest single source of home mortgage loans! They make liberal loans quickly and at moderate rates. Q. What's the best time to get to know your local insured Savings and Loan Assocbtion? A. Right now! Drop in today and see what a fine place it is to do business! First Federal Savings and Loan Assn 58 West Main Phone 350 Price if tko Snvings ond Loon Foundation, Inc., sponsor of this sdoirtisimtni in LIFE, SA T, EVE, POST ond TIME Mtmhors) I I J |