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Show THE Page Eiaht SUN-ADVOCA- Thursday, March March 7, 1957 o'pi't tour bod On all NOTICE! There are no more restrictions an interior view of the spacious e Lumber company and convenient retail sales store of the in Price, which will open to the general .public this Saturday on South Carbon Avenue. SHOPPING COMFORT . . . Above is Tri-Stat- Official Opening te Of . Weather : Ioeosv Vocal SEiouDder on our curing of We have been informed to go on Lamb Shoulder Lamb Shoulder Chops lb. 55c This Saturday has been set for Tri-Sta- te Lumber company in Price, with free favors for the men, flowers for the women, balloons for the kiddies and door prizes galore, according to Lynn Ockey, manager. The occasion is the completion of remodeling and renovation of the store and yards of the company during the past few months, which has increased the retail sales portion to about 2600 square feet at a cost of around $40,000. The store has a frontage on Carbon Avenue of 130 feet, with yards extending clear through the block to the west and railroad trackage During the corresponding week last year the high was 62 on the 4th and the low was 21 on the 28. Precipitation totaled .30 of an inch this year compared to none for last year. A trace of snow was also recorded this year. Chamber Directors Hear Plans For Merchants Projects facilities. Lumber Compaq v The in 1936 succeeded the Smoot Lumber Company, the latter an old established local firm. Mr: Ockey has been manager here Discussion of the coming business promotion event of the Price Chamber of Commerce was the main order of business at the board of directors meeting held since 1943. Monday noon in the Price cafe. Plans are rapidly being comMany special bargains are being for the affair, according to pleted celebraend in week offered this tion of the opening event, which Joe Glorioso, committee head, who are listed elsewhere In this issue, outlined the general program, in the hardware and builders ma- which will be in the nature of a te Spring Festival Days" shopping project, April 11, 12 and 13. Merchants are urged to advertise special bargains in timely merchandise. Survey crews have been busy the past week contacting business men. Stores may use individual ideas for prizes or other business-gettin- g angles. Some 3000 advertising sections in will be mailed to boxholders surrounding communities in Carbon and Emery counties, in addition to the same section being Raprinted in The dio spots will be used preceding the project for more promotional terials. The expansion of the Price branch is an indication of the faith that the company has in the future of this community and all of Eastern Utah, said Mr. Ockey. The general public is cordially invited 'to visit the newly completed establishment. .Womens Clubs Select Mother of Year Italian Scaus. Fresh Ground Saus. 3 Smoked as in the past. Grange-ville'w- Harold Patterick ahd John Porter reported on a meeting thy attended, sponsored by the United States Chamber of Commerce in Salt Lake City last month, which dealt mostly with taxation prob- money-raisin- as F, Mondays and Thursdays HOGS lbs. 89c Wednesday morning only BREADED, Pound BONELESS - IPdDMK Slaughtering are - (0) ) BEEF CM0PEWIES Ellis Brown can Beans-30- 3 FLOUR BISQUICK A- -l 40-O- PACKAGE .... Z. . SALTINES CRACKERS BY PURITY 2 lbs. 54c ... Orange Drink Fancy Crest Cookies Hi-- C 46-O- Tomato Sauce hunts 59c CAN ... Z. BY NBC PKG. 29c 6 cans 49c (Offer The 2 Assemble-1t-Yourse- lf Edition Websters or DEL MONTE CRUSHED 20c (Good-Wi- ll 53c SPRING GARDEN 2 CANS NO. 303 2 SHEEP - 40c Our Greatest 3.98 45c BAG 50-L- B. Canned. Milk 7SSz nC A C r t A5 Pineapple no. can for I 30c 4 cans 1.00 .4 for 1.00 Carnation Tuna Fish -- VEAL - - 50c HOGS - lems. Several members reported that merchants should cooperate better with the Blue Card system, which helps to restrict activities of peddlers and solicitors with many g schemes. John Porter, chairman of this committee, was instructed to draft a letter to members urging compliance with the program. The meeting was in charge of John Barton, president Are--BEE- VEAL AND SHEEP lb. 49c New, Fresh, Delicious effect The Southeastern district of the Utah Federation of Womens Clubs has selected Mrs. Geneva Black Stout of Moab as the Mother of the Year to represent this district, it has been announced by Mrs. Lee J. Diamanti, Helper, president of the district. Mrs. Stout was sponsored by the Womens Literary Club of She will be eligible to Moab. compete in the state contest and will also be honored at the district convention which is to be held at Green River in May. Mrs. Ray Humphries of the district chairman of the Mother of Year committee. The committee selected three judges who in turn selected Mrs. Stout by a unanimous decision. ll Other candidates were Mrs. Burton Wood of Monticello, who was sponsored by the Rebus Club of the community; Mrs. June Miller Buchanan of Helper, who was sponsored by the Helper Womans Club, and Mrs. Flora Johnson Jensen of Huntington, who was nominated by her brother, Lamont Johnson, of Denver. Our Slaughtering Days State Inspection Charges for Sun-Advoca- Candidate from Moab home-kille- d meats. Rocasfl lb. 47c Lumber Saturday Tri-Sta- lb. 43c lb. 47c RodS'S' IPOS1 i Tri-Sta- the grand opening of the new Choice Beef t OOC Unabridged Dictionary. .59c 15 SECTIONS Household and First Section Only Beauty Aids 25c Woodbury Lotion With Dispenser 49c all others 89c Shave Lotion ' l....:...49c Special A Value of Over Bayer Aspirin TOO Tablets 69c $35.00 .19c One new section avail- Isa-be- Greater Water Unusual Marriage License Statistics James Bernard Emmett, 21, Sco- STANDBY .... WE HAVE PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE JUST ARRIVED . . New Shipment of Hit Records! FRESH Each Angus Cloths All Purpose ..2 for 37c Bowl Covers Set of 6 49c able every week, plus a magnificently bound embossed simulated leather cover. QUALITY PRODUCE FOR YOUR SPRING MENU 5e ASPARAGUS young, tender lb. 29c REP PTATOES cello bag 10 lbs. 39c GR. 15-ye- ar county courthouse building March 1, Friday. This will be something for them to tell their children and grandchildren. Then, moving across the street to the temporary courthouse in the Price municipal building, it is found that Toby Albert Lopez, 22, and Beverly Anne Byles, 22, both of Helper, were the first to get a marriage license in the muni-cfpbuilding courthouse. . They too, have something out of the ordinary to pass on to their proal geny. Others obtaining marriage lithe past week were Jerry J. Marchello, 21, Spring Glen, and Judy Anderson, 17, Lionel Llewelyn, 63, Salt Lake City, and Edith F. Beach, 60, Wellington; Mathew Biondich, 26, Spring Glen, and Robertta Mae Bezyack, 19, Helper; Bennie Bottoms, 24, Grand Junction, and Kathlyn June Butler, 15, Palisade, Colorado. censes during Car-bomvil-le; te. Pie Cherries Wash Cloths 15-ye- ar field, and Myma Faye Wallace, 19, Clear Creek, had the distinction of getting the last marriage license issued in the old Carbon Executive Waste Baskets . . for sale at the (Continued from Page One) Measurements were made by Herman Blaser and Dee Christensen of the Soil Conservation Service. Measurements on the Hunting-to- n Horseshoe and Goosberry Reservoir courses located in the headwaters of the Price River indicate about 100 of thp 1938-5- 2 water content, according to Soil Conservation Service personnel located in Sanpete County. The Hunting-to- n Horseshoe course showed 60 inches of snow containing 20.5 inches of water, with a average of 21.5 inches. Gooseberry Reservoir station measured 54 inches of snow with 17.0 inches of averwater, which is the 4 cans 1 .00 . age. Runoff forecasts as of March 1 indicate 38,000 acre feet of flow into Scofield Reservoir in comparison to 29,000 acre feet actually received last year. SCS personnel pointed out, however, that these early forecasts are based on snow-pac-k of that date, assuming normal precipitation and temperatures during the balance of the runoff season. Runoff figures are revised the first of each month until June to account for departures from normal conditions. LEMONS The father is the sole determinator of the sex of the child, re- ports J. D. Ratcliff in the March Readers Digest. The mothers egg carries only the X chromosome The male the girl producer. sperm carries both Xs and Ys. If the spermatozoon which fertilizes the egg is the latter, the child will be a boy. The eggs of all mammals, whales, mice, women are approximately the same size; two million would fit in a tablespoon. PHONE 261 PRICE PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Ige. bun.-e- large, meaty choice Sunkist a. ea. 19e 2 lbs. 27 e im 45 SOUTH THIRD EAST I |