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Show THE Thursday, September 22, 1955 Completes Airplane School Yearbooks Distributed by Wattis A As Forerunner to Activities (or Term P-T- The new yearbooks for the Watwere distributed to the tis members this week, and are not only interesting and informative, but also attractive. The covers are yellow with blue trimming and display a snapshot of Wattis taken from one of the cliffs adjacent to the camp. Mrs. Nolan Olsen and Mrs. Grant Fish were the members responsible for these clever booklets. The first scheduled meeting will be October 14 at 7 p.m. at the school house with Mrs. Eldarine King, public health nurse, giving a talk on "Mental Health. Mrs. Manley Bradley is chairman of the refreshment P-T- A Mrs. Harold Olsen and sons, Dexter and Douglas, and Ronald Shaw went to Salt Lake City Saturday to take in the state fair and also stayed to attend the Holiday on Ice show. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Brozovich and sons, Fred - die and Johnnie, also drove to Salt Lake City Saturday to see the fair. Charles Rich, son of the Thorald Riches of Nine Mile, is making his home with his aunt, Mrs. Lee Private William R. Houghton, Shaw, and attending school in Price. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Wheeler enfriends tertained some late Tuesday afternoon at their home and then took them up to the mine for their first trip under ground. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hank Collier of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heil of Denver. Also accompanying them to the mine were Mr. and Mrs. DeLyle Batchelor and Mr. and Mrs .Cyrus Kendrick. After the excursion through the mine, the Wheelers entertained the party with coffee and cake a just-rigrefreshment to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Houghton, Castle Gate, recently was graduated from the armys transportation school at Fort Eus-tiVirginia. He completed the s, ht tired but happy travelers. Kenneth McKee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lawrence McKee, returned Saturday from Yellowstone Park where he has been working since June 1 when he was graduated from the University of Utah. He was accompanied home from Yellowstone by Rex Otkins of Duluth, Minnesota, who spent several days in Wattis. Later in the week the boys left for Du luth where they will visit the parents and family of Rex. Both boys are expecting a military call from Uncle Sam shortly. ii ..Distillers oj the world's finest bourbon for 160 years if The father of Carl Palmiere, Carbon Man Interested Pasquale ' Palmiere, who died in Magna last week, was brought to In Big Uranium Concern Price Tuesday noon for burial in the city cemetery. Requiem Mass George Rowley of Spring Glen, was held for the deceased in Mag- second vfee and consult na at ten oclock Tuesday morn- ing geologistpresident for the Wycotah Oil ing in Lady of Our Lourdes and Uranium, Inc., returned last church. Mel Russell, a member of the Arrow Auto Line Company of Price, is the new man we see driving the mail truck these days. Rulon Pace is the regular driver and once in a while even the president of the company, Nick Karras, brings the mail. Everyone in Wattis was grieved this week when they heard that baby daughter of Reid and Marshann Wilson had been stricken with polio. Reid was called out of the mine and they rushed the baby to Salt Lake City, where she is a patient in the polio ward of the general hospital. Mrs. Nolan Olsen, assistant news left Mon reporter for the day for her former home in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, where she will make her annual visit with her father, John Aitken, and her sisters, Mrs. Pete George-se- n and Mrs. John DeRosa, both of whom are well known in Wat tis having often been Mrs. Olsens guests. P-T- Worthy of Your Trust for 160 Years . . Beam old fashioned Kentucky Straight Bourbon W hiskey is distilled and aged under a formula passed on from generation to generation for over 160 years. Only Beam tastes like Beam . . . only Beam tastes so good. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY ft PROOF B. BEAM BISTILLIN8 CO., Car-so- n, Stop in at The for STAPLERS and STAPLES. Sun-Advoc- When knighthood was in flower, jQueen Elizabeth knighted Sir Walter Raleigh history says from her bedside. Bette Davis and Richard Todd do history justice in this scene from The Virgin Queen new Cinemascope pageant in color by Twentieth Century-Fox- s run De Luxe which opens Sunday at the Price theatre for a three-da- y the 55 R JAMES the army last January and completed basic training at Fort Colorado. He attended Carbon high school prior to his entry into the service. airplane repair course which taught him to perform maintenance work in the field or the shop. Some of the subjects he studied included elementary physics and electricity, aircraft radio and hydraulic systems, Ilaughton entered out-of-to- ii 1795-19- Page Seven SUN-ADVOCA- CLERMONT, II KENTUCKY week from an organization meeting at Denver, Colorado. The company has been capitalized for $25,000,000 and is now being cleared through the Securities and Exchange Commission. H. O. Beedel is president, with E. E. Peterson, executive vice Both are from New president. Castle, Colorado. During the past week moving pictures were taken of other properties in which Mr. Rowley is interested north of the Henry mountains in Southeastern Utah. This is reputed to be an area containing high grade ore in great 89 Saccharin Tablets 13 Paper flapkins Tide Wash Suds 39c LARGE PACK BEST BUY in Ice Cream and made with lots of pure, sweet Freezer-fres- h cream. Host of flavors. bert Mining Equipment Company. Mrs. Wiley Wheeler was chair- man of the covered dish dinner given in the Masonic Temple Friday evening, the first fall meeting of the Social Order of Beauceant. In addition to the members, also attending the dinner were the with their Knights Templars guests who are members of the Arthur B. Foulger, general man- Grand Lodge and were making ager of the Lion Coal Corporation their official visit to the Price Mrs. Wheeler had as of Ogden, was a business visitor to chapter. the mine Tuesday. He was accom- favors for the women, dainty panied by Doc Schloss of Den- hankies and for the men packages ver, Colorado, of the Schloss, Shu- - of life savers. LAY AWAY SALEl Pre-Christm- as -- w Shell Walk into Your Heart Mary Lu turns her head as she walks. Her hair can be set $3.98. .Seller Small deposit holds her. Special HALF-PRIC- BB KIII SALEl E Rol-Ri- te PafrsrHlIe w.S lCll aviauie Don The buy of the year! 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