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Show ft'ct 2 4-H- r t ii ak C'lMitu'il vn M.tllus, 4 II i r .11 rs 1 ih- 9arUf U V4i Ilf I I j r U k I tun j ill- oil Removal Deadline m Idj) It kill f Fin,, V'iii jimIi'iiij' trips. In iiiiio.is uf i,ur ion unit li.ii plat til ilmii Hi al o , I'ru .1 N i.f 1 - ut teona Dixon 3432344 ?1 r will. I nil visiting vs .ill ' n Ki n ami family in I'm a-- t Id dm: also hiiIi i hi ir vm J mi ami family in Sail laiki City, Mr. ami Mrs. Wulier B. Fvery Sr. of Colo,, visited Wi;h (hi ir son and family, Mr. and Mrs Wall I very, lie ,r i l. !t. Mr and Mrs. II I'. Sears of Moali Here quests Friday und S.tlurd.iy al lh home of Mr. and Mrs I rank Zeller. Mrs. Sylvia Bingham, Mrs. Villa Wall, Mrs. laurme Prince, and Mrs. I.imla Wright attended a WAIMMF luncheon Thursday al I he Country (Tub. Weik end visitors at ihc home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wall Hi re Mr. ami Mrs. Andrew Burnell and ihildren, Mr. and Mrs. James Wall and family, Mr. and Mrs. Keven Jensen uikJ family, and Farl Johnson of Porllund, Ore. ' i i.iiljilirf i j. jl i . j!l I6.it v pti-ii- the feint 1 Will lie tt-r- i I luf a II minpVu ly .h .1 I L II VI 1' sli.di 'll I I A skill h j Ii n. (1 r n ' llil1 ' lend tin Carlmii ( loir for (iiunly Jr l.ivrslntk iliri-iars. nl wlm h linn In and of In J mi Wilson lair in iliarj son ui.icn.il uihI riir niion lie wav ( o i li.nrm.in of tin ( ouniv I xlul.it al I error) I. no slink urn year, and al lln present lime . r wnh Jun Wilson of ,s niemla rs of tin Car- He ynini-'bon (ouniv Jr. 4 II I ivestock Club. I ''1 ti.nndend tl'I. re.iH fm ut) ) i.ei i.p.'i.uii.il Ii It fr. in M- iiiurial Day nod be is nii'.ig d Ml n I'll " P" I f mu r'aun d will la- distrust. till!' Mr Mum asks tlui all ir'ilitiul fli.wt r wnh wire sup-'- s hi r ,l:'r J" ' n mm si a, an.il as () ali r tin Im.IhU v.hah n M III) Si 5 I live S' l " ' Imir-aljyMay .10 I Inn- l.mw-rshe slated, fall aparl qunl.lv whin i expo ad to the weather ami i.r'i-mbi t the lTunie Wires Ilillis m i hi lawns and are u liaiaid sh-i- i thlawns are riiiiwwl. at the imie l n m l Mr. Morris aikleil that the lawns hiipj; The inMi'ss ul I'Ual "iinnot lx- left unmi.wi-- for ninth Imards Si it b- - found uml r tan longer than the June 4 date mn m hut Service System" of appearance sake, and to me iliru'lorv. kup the cemetery as attractive as possible, as the general public would like it to be kept al ull Meteorological Balloons lxtended linns, the lawns must Meteorological halliMins carrying and debris kept cleared ul regular air in.sirumenis to refold upx-intervals. conditions at altitudes of 120.000 fell range from 'y p.imil to those Mr. Morris will lx at the h el culmin displacing millions of ry May 30 to assist isitors of pounds hundreds and ones. loved of their locating graves carrying of in.sirumenis. Because of recent incidents in removed were which flowers from new graves, the Price City Council is offering a reward of $100 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of ; The Public Forum V ' j .. kolas of Salt Jgtke City. The construction is being done at a cost of $1,120,-80- 0 and this figure will advance to $l,.T7:l,00 by the time the furnishSunAdv. Ihoto ings are installed. Huge .steel supports are now in place for the Carlton Hospital addition and work is progressing swiftly on the wall .structures. Contrac- APOLOGIES tor on the project is editor: Mr. ami Mrs. Howard Bingham paper. Please do not judge all corps-me- n and Mr. and Mrs. Fruncis Prince by the behavior of a few moiurcd to Sail luike City Sunday I think that is wrong. I beami visited wiih Mr. and Mrs. lieve the majority of the Corps-mePrinces dauphter and her husconduct themselves like genband. Mr. and Mrs. Roper Sparks. tlemen when they are in town. If Mr. and Mrs. L L Shepherd you would lake the time to notice were dinner puests Tuesday niphl some of the good things ubout us, of Mr. and Mrs. William Burpess I am sure you would agree. Again, in honor of Mr. Burpesss birth- we are sorry. Please extend our day. apology to Ihe party involved. Mr. and Mrs. William Baldwin Roosevelt Black spent the week end visiting Iheir Presiik'nt of daughter and family, Mr. and Corpsmen Council Mrs. Merlin Blackburn in Salt Lake City. N. Price Mass Meet Volunteer firemen Max Robb, Francis Prince, Sam Colosimo, Republicans of the North Price mid Andy Barnelt prevented what precinct will meet at Ihe College mipht have became a raging for- of Eastern Utah Science Building est fire about one and a half Monday at 8 p.m. for the precinct miles from Hiawatha Salurday. mass meeting. n Cannon-Iapani- - I Fuel Supply Companys earning for the first quarter of 1968 were lower than for the same quarter in primarily Ix'cuuse of the effects of the cop-ie- r strike, it was reported Tuesday by M. M. I idlar, president. He noted the copper strike was not sealed until March Early Publication Year Ago industries, had reduced gross revenues from industrial gas suits by 14 percent for the 12 g ing the same period, gross l7, the same periiod, gross revenues from residential and commercial sales increased 9 percent, he said. About 5,900 new customers were added to the system dur31. ing this period. For the first for the first quarter of quarter of 1968, revenues from all 1968 were $2,360.tW3, or $98 a gas sales amounted to $17,265,621, share, compared with earnings of compared with $17,598,871 for the $2,735,077, or $1.14 a share, for first quarter in 1967, and for the the same quarter in 1967, he said. 12 months ended March 31, 1968, For the 12 months ended March were $48,438,278, compared with 31, 1968, earnings were $4,576,847, $48,492,361 for ihe comparable peror $1.90 a share, compared with iod a year ago, he said. Besides the copper strike, other earnings of $5,061,193, or $2.10 a share, for Ihe 12 months ended factors adversely affecting earnMarch 31. 1967. There were 2,407,-77- 6 ings were a decrease in income shares outstanding during from oil operations, increased inthese periixls. terest expense, and losses on the Mr. Fidlar said the copper companys phosphate operations strike, which involved one of which have just begun and have Mountain Fuel's largest natural not yet reached, the break-eve- n gas users and some other allied point, be said. Mountain re-n- was it CONSIDERED UNLUCKy TO BREAK A MIRROR? Graduation Because tin Memorial Correspondents, advertisers and those with news items are urged to keep this earlier publication date in mind and have as many items as possible of next week. in on Monday Miller Creek Meeting Democrats of the Miller Creek voting precinct will have their mass meeting Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the administration building of the District 4 Utah Highway Department headquarters. TV7HAT AZ IS THE ORIGIN OF THE FITS TO A T ? PHRBSE 1965. Pev, (inrdull W. It'enkhorn, luiina t pri suilalivi- - i,f I hi Intt mammal bl ramie 1. (a! 15 will i Ii ; , iiS'irart.-rs in Columbus, sptak oil the v.ill , subject "M i :mg the Challenge of this (h neraiien at the Price Chapel Draeerlon C ummu nay ami I Christian and (hurthi-s- , Mission- ary Alliance. The talks will be Sunday. June 2. at 9:30 anil H a 111., respectively. - - ry adult should have an anphysical checkup In help protect against cancer. F.vt nual Meet Jack Kelley holiday falls on Thursday of mxl week. culprits. will May 30, the publish one day earlier; that is. on Tuesday, May 28, instead of the usual Wednesday publication dale. TELL ME SPECIAL FOR WHV Date Next Week; Monday Deadline gas-usin- m August, . Speaker Scheduled at Price, Dragorlon - MFS Earnings Below , ii toiding to the Insurance i,.ih n In tituie, llii, vvas tt.l IWH'e tile l'tl. uf ibj ,il the Walls nea uf J US 1 - Carbon Hospital Addition Advances to Steel Stage As president of the Corpsmen council and on behalf of my fellow we would like to Corpsmen, apologize for (lie b havior of one or two Corpsmen down town in regurds to a letter to the editor newsof the locul , i - sOnfc lln-s- fvo ii PHARMACIST Toastmasters Initiate Two Delay Can Hurt New Members delay getting the filled that your doctor gave to you. Your illness cannot be properly treated unless you follow doctors your orders. Do Two new members have joined Courthe Carbon Toastmasters Lee and Robertson, tney Ogden both supervisors for Mountain State Telephone Co. The two presented their introductory speeches, The Ice Breaker, as part of the evenings program. not ty Many times one will wait to see if he feels better before getting the medication ordered for him. A few days delay may result in a much longer ream ry period. Or, not getting the prescription filled at all may cost you many limes more in lost time and money than the original price of the medication. Other speaker were Colleen Gibson and James Brannan. President John Platis presided over tlx initiation ceremony. Toastmaster for the evening was Walt Odendahl, table topics was presented by Mr. Brannan and chief evaluator was Art Van Peerless Reunion ZIG-ZA- G Sewing Machine 24-i- n. TflC REFLECTION WAS BE PAR TOFTHE SOUL fiND TO BREAK 1WE OBJECT ON WHICH IT WAS REftfCfEp WAS TO HARM THE SOUL ITSELF -- Drop In Cam. HOW MUCH WATER DO THE GREAT OCEAN BASINS OF OUR PLANET HOLD? WHAT BIRD HAS THE WIDEST iE'Souare..:a't,-uk- e NO DOWN PAYMENT . . IPPBCXIMATEW 300 MILLION CUBIC MILTS OF SALT WATER, OF WHICH 80,000 Price, Utah CUBIC UP EACH VEflR MILES ARE SUCKED 8V EVAPORATION OF ALL WINGSPREAD NOW through June BIRDS? , f WANDERING POSSESSES Hcttvm Commander , jnM the use of their premises and the for cooperating to make this sale a great success. At the May 17 meeting of the Post, new officers were installed by Past Commander Carl Hatch. The Posts annual picnic will lie held in August, the exact date Yes, a big 8 OFF on Lowe Bros. HOUSE PAINT to be announced. Take the Toil Out of Tilling the Soil! Weight is over tines where it does most good. Stronger yet thinner tines than universal-typ- e break up even sod and hard, dry clay. 20 and 24 some with power reverse-inclu- To BRITE-WHIT- the Music of the BLUE Brothers NOTES model. L RENT Mb- n fttfralfll get price. Provides Solid protection like paints selling tor Sat. May 25 l. much more. Dazzling white. 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. ADMISSION FREE A HAHN R0T0-T1LLE- $6" ONLY Per Hour ONLY R We ie house paint is the best buy for good coverage at a bud- Orchestra shaft 5 hp Brite-Whi- for '68 HIGH STANDARD HOUSE PAINT Your best value in an paint. Lowe Brothers High Standard covers better, stretches further and lasts longer than ordinary house paints. Beautiful colors. Exceptionally durable. se $8" GALLON LATEX HOUSE E HOUSE PAINT Lows ding 01 PP ALBATROSSjlfousH ft WING SPREAD 14 FEET? r Joseph Marinoni of Miners Post No. 2379, Veterans of Foreign Wars, on behalf of the membership, this week extended thanks to residents of Price and others who purchased Buddy Poppies last week. Also included as recipients of appreciation are the merchants of Price who allowed TILLERS Yb duty horizontal ,zr 1 weighing onw about ib Pounds VFW Poppy Sale Termed Success New Price, Utah to take their own lunches. . See Our Full Line Of "I East Main THE machine co. 58 East Main 1 ACCURATE MEASUREM6VT& FOR OBTAINING -- StWING western A reunion of former residents of Peerless and employees of the Peerless Coal Co. will be held May 31 and 12 to 6 p.m. at the Price City Park. Participants are asked INSTRUMENT USED 8V DRAFTSMEN $9S95 Automatic Design Portable Originally 189.95 POW-R-BOHOTA- tkus tErm...mErhn5 someth ms THRT'Jrt'S eXACTLV DERIVES FROM tD BELIEVED Iowa toTrt SZZTJ PAINT Lowe hers Latex Pamt doesn't blister, but breathes to release trapped moisture Easy to apply no brush or overlap marks. Dries in about 20 minutes. Wide colors. GALLON Brot- House ehoice of lATfX -- ar $88 GALLON Aire HjHintfe EAST OF PRICE Price Commission Co. 80 South 1st West Phone 637-005- 2 Steak House Open 6 p.m. to 12 p.m. South of Price i in m u'h.uI $H5 milliui) in insun-- ul ltd-h- I f j . , .tbwMt. fcMoK fi (.lstl r 7 VU I ,'urniy civil upheaval il.ii int; July, l7, I !u- - I 1 : my sun I Cosily Commotion 'd' I f'l-l- al-.- o ill Si 'I,,- - lirlil live Vmi S .11 mu I legi-.i- , r S' hi 'lv e Sen in- - S ,i- -i i!i liiiitul.iy or Within 5 il I,, lln I' ilu r lt d1'' 'I'1 ,:1n 'x I'll I A 111 I n must It Vs tl Si ll ' tune lx- - I of nil III! ii 11"1 If. p.m A lull ii. Wlii M .. ,f IIs ei e rull..M Itow i I . I um, I I' ih arid ill . ijii iii the ,ii 1 i iou i and Mrs Monroe Hearnson nl lie ,s iron Hi has ( mu i am ii im () a fit iilln r llioul.!' tie unis vs tin li ii r piji d ini lln f- raws on Minmruil D.iv d.i 4- that On mm nl by Juiu i I Hiawatha M ,rri-,- . ( ii ijiil ilub wuL art- M , ,,(W. Jrjh n.jny. a lot uf wlu.h include itilii (ouii'v I arm liuriuu last) hus juilgul ill I In (iolilin Spike awards, fimr county medals in uml Spiuish link Jr l.ivi I'M k la I, fmr nairily agruulfurul rni .ii two yinri n ml w.i high in hi judging uiniKiiiiim al the Siiuihiasitrn Jr. live link mn I - full'- Selective Service Questions, Answers Cemetery Sexton Sets Decoration aurd r- iiuniij, tin ai uii jw ml, KHUi'v nitil.il ..tut J ii lain tilt liij til Mr I II 1968 Thurtiay, May 23, of the Week er I I1h 4 II IhiihiI it if ).il lain! Mis 1 Utah 637-351- i 3 |