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Show . ygpasJAY, DECEMBER 10, 1981 THE tftl Price and Nearby 8 UK. PRICE, UTAH r 3. A Happy Event In the Youngsters Lives No other morning in the entire year means so much to the children as Christmas morning. Why not make it mean even more to them this year by giving them the sort of toys that they will enjoy having. Our store is headquarters for toys. Dolls, Doll Carriages, Express Trains, Sleds, Skates, Bicycles, Velocipedes, Pool Tables, Carrom Boards, Hockey Clubs, Erecter Outfits, Turnover Tanks, Drums, Mechanical Train and Track, Teddy Bears, Mama Dolls, Building Blocks and other Toys. Christmas Tree Light sets. Visit our store before the stock is broken, as i it means a saving for you. The largest assortment of toys ever shown in Price. i A total of forty-eigguests were entertained by Mrs. B. W. Dalton at two bridge luncheons this week. She had six tables of guests on Wednesday afternoon and the same number on Thursday. Mrs. C. R. Fergusson and Mrs. C. T. Axelgard were awarded the high score prizes on Wednesday. j nvx CHRISTMAS MORNING Evans entertained the, club with a bridge luncheon on Saturday afternoon at her home. Cards were played at three tables and prizes were awarded to Mrs. L. B. Pierce of Kenilworth and Mrs. d PAGE 1 1 1 SO V F TV rjSStL Dansante Lake City spent Ion of moonshine recently. The still ( W. Main of Salt on business. Price was almost new, the material capturweek is lb past ed being the first batch. The outfit Hr. and Mrs. J. Smith of Provo was being operated by a Greek, who ym Price viaiton daring the week. was hailed before the court in Mohr-lanand assessed the sum of $250 jgnee E. Flynn apent eeveral day and six months in jaij. thin week in the state capital on J. Bracken LeeSrad. Elmer Young hncaaa. of Price were business visitors in Sait A H. Draper motoredrinto Salt Lake City Monday of this week. Lee Ike City Friday mi busintaa, return-th- e was called to serve on the grand jury which was postponed until the last of same day. the month. Dr. W. P. Winters of ML Pleasant, ML Emmons junior high will again a former Price resident, was a week-ca- d ( enter Price Chamber of Commerce visitor in this eity. band contest in 1932, according to DiHra. Clarence Livingston and her rector J, A Fortie, who attended the daughter, Norma, spent the last week- regional teachers conference held on Saturday hen. end with relatives In Perron. EVEET THURSDAY ht Mrs. J. H. Ballinger entertained with two tables of bridge Monday afternoon honoring her house guest, Miss Stella Draper of Portland, Me. Mrs. Mat Gilinour and Miss Draper X. Is Wilaon, staff correspondent received prizes. The other guests were D. S. L. McCorkle of Moab, of Grand eonnty schools, for the Salt Lake Tribune, was a vis- Mrs. J. F. Johnson, Mrs. I. S. Evans, itor in Price Tuesday. Wilson is re- Mrs. Carl Nyman, Mrs. Sanford Balvisitor in Price. vas a week-en- d porting the district conferences of linger, Mrs. L. P. Pierce and Mrs. llr. and Mrs. Henry Pace of Coal- county officials conducted throughout Charles Ruggeri. ville visited in Price and Green River the state by the Utah tax commission. Mrs Henry Gibbs, Mrs. Francis over the Thanksgiving holidays. IL E. Ross, 91, died at the county Miles and Miss Jennie Potter were 4 A charit ball will be sponsored by infirmary Wednesday of general de- hostesses at a dinner party Sunday anniin honor the of birthday the Mooseheart at the Rainbow Gar- bility. Nothing of his personal his- given dens in Helper Satnrday evening. tory is known, and it is believed that versary of their father, John Potter. he has no relatives. The body is at A color scheme of green and pink was the J. E. Flynn Funeral Home pend- carried out in the dining room. A of Bishop George Ruff, president huge birthday cake on a cloth of Italthe school board, was down from Salt ing burial arrangements. ian lace formed the centerpiece. BeLake City Wednesday on business. Nick Xenakis pleaded guilty Wed- sides the members of the immediate Mrs. Carrie .Crowley, who has been nesday before Justice J. W. Hammond family tjie guests in attendance were in the Price city hospital for some to liquor possession and was fined Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Horsley, O. J. larmon, H. G. Mathis and Noah C. time, is now at her home in Cleve- $50. Xenakis was charged in a comPotter. filed PeaWarren land. by Deputy plaint cock with having 300 gallons of wine Members of the Sorosis elub met Claude McDaniels of Minturn, Colo., in his .possession on Tuesday. at tbs home of Mrs. J. F. MaeKnight arrived in Price Friday for a weeks The monthly conjoint session of the Alonday evening. The following provisit with friends and relatives in . I. A. was held last Sunday eve- gram was presented: A paper on the Prise. to replete the future citizenry and ning in the tabernacle. Speakers of 'Life of. Marie Antoinette, Mrs. J. electorate of the people of this rePrincipal M. Andrews of the Grand the evening were Mrs. W. E. Meln-tir- e, V. Hammond; a discussion led by C. W. on lira Peterson Bessie Lundquist and Mr. Bowdisarmament public and will be expected to provide high school at Moab attended the re- the and world French and Mnsie ers. was piPram conference held furnished here eonrt; teachers One) the Page (Continued by leaders, it is our primary duty and gional girls chorus under the direction of Mrs. ano selections, Mrs. L. A McGee. The be our constant consideration Saturday. must the idle and improvement and paynext meeting of the clnb will be held Hansen, and a mixed quartet suffer to only thorn of unqualifiedly at the home of Mrs. Ray McGonigal ment by the industrious and prudent, sound American Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Virden returned doctrines either m Plans for the misfit ball, to be on December 21. The club plans as its this week from Drexel, Mo., where example and environment are major instructors or in other capacity in they were called by the death of Mrs. given Friday, Deeember 11th, in the main project this year to sponsor a President O. P. Madsen and Secre- things in processing the human equa- schools. amusement hall of the tabernacle by movement whereby underfed school tary William H. Toy of the Price Virdens father. to Greenwoods talk was a the Price Ward M. I. A., are near- children will be supplied with milk. Chamber of Commerce met with the tion, and the public school in particu- Fleetwoods address and response embraced relations intimate of its virtue Legrande Noble, principal of the ing completion. John Harmon and his county commissioners at their regular lar by the same features. Parrott Mrs. W. W. Christensen entertained meeting Monday relative to the ap- anrl constant contact with youth at practically Uintah high school at Vernal, attend- Rainbow Ramblers have been engaged dixenssed the teachers credit unioi W. of said home that the The her education, new institution of the U. E. Es at ed the district conference of the U. to furnish the music. A prize is bespeaker Thursday propriation of .1 mill for use by the A, whereE. A. held here Satnrday. ing offered for the eostume which is afternoon. Thj main feature of the Associated Civic Clubs of Southern youths unformed and impressionable by members may save and invest ia none to force afternoon subservient contest conwas is a a most "misfit. program Jtah' in advertising this seetion of the age the nnion, whieh will rid members for ' W. A. Hueking of sisting of readings, songs and stories. state. Nine other counties which are other in producing and shaping the Provo, represenprovident purposes. mental All members The be and future perspecOne of the largest binds of sheep tative of the Utah Power and Light pre- members of the association will permanent participated. citiof of its habit was and "Good tive have Bun two come a little Ugh, hot The ever in seen Cheer, thought vailing was and do business thought the' the to visitor a in asked Shavane in same, company, valley Montrose valley passed through there "Make Ye, Thy Neighbors Happy. already agreed to the appropriation. zens. Inasmuch as these subjects are pl must have It regardlroa Price daring the week-enrecently en route to the winter range Mrs. S. A Olsen won the prise for Action on the roposrl ws deferred. Demar Wightman, head of the meat in eastern Utah, says the Grand Junc- rendering the most cheerful number. At the request of the Pacific Fruit department at the Safeway store for tion Sentinel of the 3d. The bend Following the program luncheon was and Produce cumpzny a::d tho Price several months, has been transferred numbered 4000 head, owned by E. K. served, nose present were Mrs. Nor- Commission, representatives of which to the Salt Lake City branch store. Olson of Price. The sheep had been man Hamilton, Mrs. Eldon A Otto-se- met with the board, the commission Mrs. 8. A Olsen, Mrs. Vernon at a spoeisl mw liu-- - Tuesday wU son summer ranged in the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. L M. Gauehat of Merrill, Mrs. Byron Thompson, Mrs. sider a new peddlers ordinance for The second of a series of benefit Clande Eggertsen. Carbon county.. The two concerns ask Price, spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. L C. Moore at Roehi dances sponsored by tho Elks and that a higher license rate 1c ehaiged ter who entertained at a big dinner. Moose lodges will be held at the Sil- LAUNDRYEMFL0TE8 ORGANIZE than heretofore. BENEFIT ASSOCIATION ver Moon hall in Price Wedneedny O. K. Clay and A L. Whitmore atMrs. J. W. Lake has been removed evening, December 16. Admission will tended the meeting relative to tbe A and benefit organizfrom the Price eity hospital to the be one dollars worth of foodstuffs. ation was formed road. of right way on tbe Price-Myto- n the by employes of home of her daughter, Mrs. Clinton Other civic and charitable organizaover the commission to The agreed go Priee Steam Laundry last week, with on route deride a Snow, of Rolapp, where she is re- tions are supporting the Elks and the and purSunday officers: as President, chase Moose in the staging ,of- - the dance. Johnfollowing, vice . . of the property, which is known ported improving nicely. Mrs: Copfer;. pppsjdent, 'as the Whitmore estate and which con. t Louise Miss Anns Ingram; secretary,'. ': V. C. Framer elerk at the Price of--. ' sists of over twelve acres. Domenco; treasurer, Gust Saridakis; f;ee of the Mountain States Telephone A representative of the Goddard-Abbe- y chairman of board of governors, Leo and Telegraph company, drove into company met with the comp Fowler. Salt Lake City Saturday for a visit Tbe organization proposes that each minion regarding an audit of the of several days. accounts for this year, and employe put 2.5 per cent of his earn- countys entered a bid for the work. The matsickinto in and mm a of fnnd, A N. Wallaceand son, Keith, drove A schedule of opening dates forl ings ness of any of the employes compensa- ter was tabled. into 8alt Lake City last week to at- 1932 court terms in the Seventh district has been approved by tion of $10 per week will be paid to tend the funeral of the wife of R. A. George Christensen of Price the disabled members. The associaJudges Brown, prominent Utah mining man, to the Pilworth and Woolley of Manti. The tion also aims to Sunday. Mrs. Brown died Friday. endates on which each of the three end that the plant and the public will benefit. Regular meetings Mrs. Agnes M. Gubler of Lnnd, terms commence in the five counties mutually . will be held the last Wednesday of h'rv., and Frank B. Horsley and wife of the district are: each month, and a party will be held Carbon First term, Monday, Januof Myton attended the fnneral serGeorg-ides- , to Angt-lvices of thnr brother, Herman B. ary 18; second, Monday, April 25; Saturday, according I . manager. third term, Monday, September 12. Horsley, Monday. That Eood printing the kind one h Sanpete Monday, January 11; P. C. Peterson and F. E. Young, Monday, May 2, and Tuesday, Sep- not ashamed or. The Sun, Price. Utah. (tote cigarette tax inspectors, were tember 6. risitors in Priee this week on official Price City eouncil will meet Monday Tuesday, February 16; Emery lousiness. From hen they drove to to consider the budget for October June evening Tuesday, Tuesday, 7; Hiehfield Wednesday. the coming year. Maxtor W. F. Olson 11. . is making a special appeal to taxpayGrand Tuesday, April 12; MonAmong the coaches who attended ers of the city, representatives of the November the basketball school in Price Satur- day, (mgaat 22; Monday, eivie clubs, and incoming city officials 1A day wen Carl Davis, Vernal; Lynn Price Lodge No. 1550, B. P. to meet with the council and help San Juan Monday, April 18; TuesTaylor, Roosevelt; Wallace Bickmore, O. Elks held its annual services them draft 'the budget. November in memory of departed memRiver, and W. G. Merrill, Moab. day, August 16; Tuesday, This is the only time of the year 8. bers on Sunday afternoon. The when i is possible to make any ehange The annual dinner given by the memorial ritual was conducted in the lax rate. After the budget is jice Rotary elub members in honor by lodge officers, and Dr. Sanadopted no change can be made and their wives and partners will be ford Ballinger delivered the adthe eity 'officials are especially anxiWo Thursday dress. Mnsical numbers were ous for interested parties to see where evening (tonight) at o:30 p. m. at tba Rinetti A famished by n quartet composCapitolo next year's money will go. votaunnL Howard Jarvis, president of tbe ed of Mrs. E. K. Olson, Mrs. The Sun has been printing a aeries Affiliated With the United States SMetting, BefWng Utah State Press association, was sucMonets Baker, IL C. Bement of articles on tax reduction and exand Mining Compnnjr CL Deputy Sheriff D. W. Morgan o cessful bidder on the Helper Times Reese E. lowand Jeppson. Owen plains in detail how taxss can be was piano accompanist. pohrland captured a moonshine still, Tuesday afternoon at sheriffs sale. ered. The article was crowded out this barrels of mash and thirty gal His bid was $325, but before title was week but will be resumed with next Approximately one hundred which Elks and wives attended the weeks issue. After this month both given he assumed a $500 equity dethe Carbon County bank held and rites, which were held in the (ha city and county bndgets will be new lodge home. The deceased adopted and no change can be made. linquent taxes of around $49, making members of the Price lodge are The eouncil will meet at 8 oclock the total purchase price near - $900. R. W. Crockett, Sr., and Frank Jarvis is publisher of the- Magna Monday evening, Deeember 14. Schmidt. Times and Bingham BuUftin. He die not disclose his plans regarding the FOB HA LF FURNITURE, LEASE OF Iw? at premising jreursetf Avrrill llotrl. Enquire K. W. Avenll, bnt intimated that he nsc newspaper 1U. Dot SI, Price. Utah. suit or evercML Get yen He drove down for the planL a buyer for , Urn ear-W hsvs Christ. Jl Tuesday afternoon and returned most attrertlvs line tf morning. Wednesday to -f- ort Ire at res snsMs ly shewn la Pries, Came The Helper Times was sold to satis-- 1 These four, mined exdnshreljr by the UNITED STATES Do mm nlurroNMCNt the real yes 4 Stafford Pick Mit what !rm1 liver. Ur have Informal lo to the effect FUEL COMPANY, win meet any coni demand, being ty a judgment held by A. J. that coal has been delivered In Priee of Helper. A Installed a new meUied hud, firm and clean. Our fuel eupervieor, technically reel, ba Soldier same Is Canyon claiming c tolling-haoDIVORCE at your service at any time trained and experienced, Why seed yeur the waa miw. sat George which WOMAN SEEKS IS. 17 Advt. to over talk to problems. heating yew provide, On grounds of failure coal Morrison has filed suit in the Irene CARD OF THANKS General Offices Acne Cleaners & Tailors Lee from divorce distriet court for a Give We wish to lake this opportunity to mar-ried for tha kind r. Mints, i M. Morrison, to whom (he vrss ftiprew our appreciation low M in 9, of sympathy shown by our many (Motor at Wiggins, Mission Framing. R friend st (he time of the death of our ol a 14R4 AHarattaas, Mrs. Morrison 1925. husband and father, Prim ruh ,y minor ehild, alimony of $30 per month hire. Herman B. Horeley and Family. and $75 attorney feea. anper-intende- nt H. Stevenson C. Lumber Co. 2 West Main Street E. U. Teachers Attend District Meeting ' d. i n, . SCHEDULE DRAWN FOR DISTRICT COURT TERM HATS IN THE HOLIDAY MOOD Ju-dicia- Youthful, gay little models, the lines of which daintily tilt, dip and swing to o r Price Elks Conduct Price Citizens Urged to Attend Session Annual Memorial Services Here Bessie Kennedy , Millinery UNITED STATES FUEL CO. Magna Publisher Buys Helper Newspaper ! hance feminine features Adaptable to the holiday shopping costume as well as dress wear Stunning Brims, Tricornes, Turbans and others in the loveliest Felts, Sollels, Etc. Newest blends and colors. Strikingly trimmed. Largest Producers of Coal In Utah I FOUR GOOD COALS Backed By Service Dont Stop KING . BLACK HAWK, HIAWATHA PANTHER c fv"vrr 1 'Si SlSSSE' Notice to Coal Haulers in good grade of coal from Carbon coun field. tys new it a test. High in ash. heat, Mine Phone b ea Newhouse Building, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH |