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Show Thursday. November 30, 1961 I ' THE SUN-ADVOCAT- PRICE E, UTAH Page Three ' Yi No Mia and you just cant go wrong Brands. brands know Inferior Only to be Good. And this means real values. No WAX KC ... HONORED BY BOY SCOUTS The Price Kiwams Boy Scout Troop No. 274 recently met Its new leaders and honored its outgoing leaders plus awarding a medal for bravery. Shown above are Oscar Davido, new assistant scout Kiwanis Boy Scout , 0 the month 'the Treasury Department salutes agriculture for its achievements in the 20 years of the U. S. Savings Bond program. One measure of the participation of farm and ranch people is that they held, at the beginning of 1961, 10.8 per cent of the outstanding Series E and H bonds, although those actively engaged in farming and ranching were only 8.7 per cent of the countrys population. is Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Malaby in Columbia for Thanksgiving dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Murphy and two sons of Grand Junction, Colorado; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murphy and children of Sunnyside; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Evans and children of Dragerton; and Mr. and Mrs. John Bowlby and sons. Two of Bob Murphys college classmates, one from Vermont and one from New Mexico, also were guests at the Malaby home for Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Bauer and son of Salt Lake City spent Thanksgiving weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Skraz-na- s. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Meikel, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. James Gilbert spent Thanksgiving weekend in Gardenia, California, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Meikel, Jr., and two children. Private James MacFadden THURS., FRI., SAT., NOV. 30, DEC. 1, 2 HE WON THE KEY TO THE CITY1 This Is Bobby... the shaggy waif who lived an astonishing adventure I WALT DISNEYS Qreyfrlars DONAU) LAUKENCE AltX CRISP NAISMITH MACKENZIE 9mtm mm fmm, 4 KAY WALSH m mm otvnu . ta fefMOl OHM Also rrr aSca SUN., MON., DECEMBER A Roll SHRIMP FF Booth Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Skraznas and two children spent Thanksgiving day in Moab with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Huish. Mr. and Mrs. James Erskine left Thursday for a weeks trip to Des Moines, Iowa, where they will celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary at the home of their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Keogh and Bob Eccli came from Salt Lake City to spend Thanksgiving at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Premo Eccli in Dragerton. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Chandler and two sons and Ned Arambula drove to Pueblo, Colorado, to spend Thanksgiving with relatives. Kay Bon and Gary Tobey, students at the University of Utah, spent the Thanksgiving holiday with their respective families. Guests at the Dominec Paloni home Thanksgiving day were Mr. and Mrs. George Farlaino and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Paloni and two daughters and Mr. John Angotti and his mother, all of Price. Mr. and Mrs.. Herman Ileath and three children of Moab spent the Thanksgiving weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gourley. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Tallerico and Mr. and Mrs. John Kranker and baby daughter spent Saturday in Salt Lake City visiting with Mrs. Tallericos mother, Mrs. Jerome Clark, who is seriously ill in the hospital. Guests at the Ronald Skraznas home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Huish and children, Tommy and Ann, of Moab, and Mrs. Thomas Culp of Carbonville. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hall and two daughters drove to Salt Lake City Saturday and spent the day shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Morrison and five children of Somerset, Colorado, visited at the Archie Morrison, Sr., home during the Thanksgiving holiday. Mike Olsen, a student at Wasatch Academy, came from Mt. Pleasant to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Osier Olsen in Columbia. Mrs. J. Carver, Sr., of Grand Junction has been visiting for the past week at thq home of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Carver. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Tallerico en- z STICKS FISH Booth 8-o- 3 z. , FOR JR CANNED MILK SHURFINE CANS Fluffo $j00 RICE 79 TIN Gold Medal HOUR NABISCO WHEAT Shortening 3-l- b. HONEYS HONEYS 'bag- $U9 - Zee Toilet TISSUE 12 89$ rous NAAAAAl SUNKIST NAVELS Orica Oranges 5 cans 89$ Mandarin Farm Raisins 2 lb. bag 39$ Broccoli lb. Boy Shurfine 20- oz. Preserves stwy 2 for 79$ Avocados It cadi o TANG LUNCHEON Meat can 39$ Ex. Lge. Size WESSON OIL ... . bottle Rose Bowl Tomato or Mustard Sardines . can tertained at Thanksgiving dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Ted Miller and three children of Moab and Mr. and Mrs. John Kranker and daughter. Mrs. Louise Lauriski and children, Dixie Lee and Robert, spent the Thanksgiving weekend in visiting with Mr. apd Mrs. Rodney Tueller and children. Mr.' and Mrs. Julius Maki enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. George Stella. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hackney and son of Price visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Hackney on nianksgiv-in- g 69( 25 1 o nt TECHNICOLOR 3 and 4 till STIVE BEEVES iOlMff AND THE BARBARIANS t: AMERICAN ar- rived home Wednesday evening to spend a short leave here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett MacFadden. James has just finished his basic training with the U.S. Army at Fort Ord, California. Theatre PRICE ftk Breaded East Carbon News Highlights Reported Parents and Boy Scouts of Troop 274, sponsored by the Price Kiwanis Club, gathered recently Bill to meet their new leaders Monahan, U.S. Navy recruiter, scoutmaster; Oscar Davido, assistant scoutmaster, and Joe Delpha, institutional representative. During the evening Scout medals were presented to Harold Patterick and Jack Porter, former scoutmasters, in appreciation for their work with the troop, and to Robert Mullins for his bravery in 1959 when he chose to wreck his car to avoid hitting a child on west of Price. Highway November Harold Patterick 10-o- Troop, Parents Meet New Leaders PAPER 21 $ Robert Mullins, honored with a medal; and Jack Porter, outgoing scoutmasters; Joe Delpha, institutional representative, and Bill Monahan, new scoutmaster. Wagner Photo. master; that have been proven, waste with brands that just dont measure up. . . . Foods you INTERNATIONAt PICTURES day. Mr. and Mrs. John Stella of Columbia entertained at a large family dinner on Thanksgiving for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fraser and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevenson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hernandez and sons. Serving with Marines Marine Corporal Ralph Baca, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Chavez of Helper is serving with Headquarters Aircraft Fleet Marine Force Pacific at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, Santa Ana, California. Aircraft Fleet Marine Force Pacific controls all Marine aviation units in the Pacific area, including the First Marine Aircraft Wing headquarters at Iwakuni, Japan, and the Third Marine Aircraft Wing at El Toro. Baca, a graduate of Carbon High School in Price, entered the service in June 1958. Bacon Crisp-rit- e .. TUNA ?tare CAN 31$ Lemonade c".T 9 cans $1 . Tamales chets 7 79$ Vi Clorox 43$ .... PK GAL yifnF BEEF lb. 49c ROUND lb BEEF STEAK 79$ RUMP ROAST lb 79$ n u Price, Utah |