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Show n v THE SUIT, PRICE, UTAH-EVE- RT THURSDAY 1,1 U UJ U U !1W y ,,,rJ Community Church Bits. IDAT, FEBRUARY 25, 1952 'Price and Hearbi WIIIIMtIIMHWWHW d. FIT I Jovely ... The Community church attendance in Priee is increasing rapidly. Many; Iieople are finding an interested congregation of worshippers every Sunday morning at the regular 11 o'clock session. Those who have been coming regularly know what they miss when they re absent. If you were not at church last Sunday what was it that took place of that blessing f What deprived yon of that means of graeef Absentees are always missed, and also miss. To those who have been worshipping with ns occasionally, we say: Come every Sunday. The evening services are increasing in interest and attendance. Come at 7:30. The Sunday school is very popular and profitable service these days. You must attend. Parenta should also bring their children. Last Sunday at 10 a. m. every department was 100 per eent exeept for the absence of one teacher. Your regular attendance will keep np that record. C. E. Beveridge, Sunday school superintendent, is very anxious to see you all there every Sunday. Yon owe it to yourselves, to the boys, to the girls, to the community and to Ood to be regular in your attendance at church. Rev. E. A. Quimby, a member of the Newark conference of the M. E. church of Morristown, N. J., is to preach next Sunday at 11 a. m. Come out and give him a good hearing. t The Junior Literary elub will meei him to do farm work and herd with Mrs. George Wallaee nest MonBoy Olson visited in Irovo ed sheep at that time but that he has day evening at 7:30 oclock. unfay and Sunday. not been paid. He ft asking for $127(1. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Johnson enter of Wellington Lydia Avery iftAJohn Harmon at- tained the Friday evening bridge elub Elton Taylor Price visitor Wednesday. tended 'a managers 'meeting of the with a dinner and four tables of cards Furniture com- 'Viday of last week. Byers of Qreen River .was a pany in Provo Tuesday. risitor Sunday of this week. P. E. O. held a regular-meetion E. J. Burns went in- Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Bcritfd was a visitor to Salt Lake City Sunday morning Mrs. J. A. Crockett. It was postponT jlm City over last week-enand Mrs. Bums went on to Boise, ed from the usual meeting time, MonIda, for a few weeks visit with rela- day evening. Hattie Lee of Salt Lake City tives and friends. Mrs. E. K. Olson, Mrs. Lloyd WeU of Mr. guest last week-en- d n. A. J. Lee. Suit was filed id district court on enktmp, Mrs. 6. H. Palmer, Mrs. C. Wednesday against the Carbon Bak- A. Olson, Mrs. Glen O. Allred and Price and Helper chambers of ery by W. IL Bints eompany asking Mrs. Clyde Vaught were gueals Wedree are to hold a joint sosykm for judgment of $255.20, which 'sum nesday afternoon of Mrs. Jack Jones is alleged to be due on a sales con- at Castle Gate. A social afternoon le Friday evening. followed the luncheon. tract. Plaga of Price was fined $25 While the Elks lodge is holding Young University consday in justice court forshoot-easant- s The Brigham cert quartet of Provo will give a eon-ee- rt initiation services Saturday evening, out of season. Saints taber-nael- e the wives of members will he guests in the Latter-da- y Price begin- of the lodge at theater parties. Tickin evening, went Friday on and Doylo Dastrup alt Lake City Monday of this ning at 8 oclock. The quartet appears ets to cither show .will be sent them. under the auspices of tne Price ward. Following the lodge meeting and the lor a short business visit shows a dance will be given in the hr N. Smith returned to Price Elray Larsen left here on Wednes- lodge ballroom. with a load of lambs, evening from Salt Lake City day for Priee The Ladies Democratic 'Jub will the correspondent to Talmage he was ealled on business. says the Duehesne Record of thea ldlh. On hold election of officers at its reguand Mrs. LeRoy Holbrook aud account of the snowslide in Indian lar monthly meeting next Monday vis-- a canyon, he was compelled to stay in afternoon at 2 orloek at the Ameri'. D. Sawyer were week-en- d Duchesne untill Saturday, returning can Legion hall. Following ihe busiSalt Lake City and Ogden. ness session, refreshments will be home with a load of freight, at-i- n served and the remainder of the afy MetofclSalt Lake City, Pri sb on court matters. Impressive funeral services were ternoon devoted to cards. e here for several held at Mt. Pleasant on Monday of last week for Mrs. Xieholena Rolf-so- n Among the social eveuts planned Pete Covelli, Helper. are meetings of pioneer of that for this week-en-d Jensen, life-lon- g m, Ardens Flynn, a student in city, who died at the home of her four bridge clubs. Mrs. J. E. Flynn Nellie Littizzette, Kenilworth. week-en- d the W. in Sail will- entertain the Friday elub, Mrs. ake City, spent Weech, daughter, Mrs. R. Ray Lind, Kenilworth. Home here. She returned Tues-- 3 Lafca City. Mrs. Rolfxon was a sister Charles Ruggeri the Dansante elub Wanda Simmons, Kenilworth. 1 of Mrs. Sophia Frandsen of Price. riling. and Miss Veronica Heinlein the Arthur L, Potty, Emery. elub, the latter two on Bonnie Anderson, Emery. and Mrs. J.Tviiteken Lee were Utah Thompson, owner of Thomp- Saturday. Mrs. LeRoy Holbrook will Albert W. Kay, Price. ake City visitors the fore part son Auto eompany, this week pur- entertain her dinner bridge dub this I week to witness the ski touma-ther- e chased Margaret Snow, Standardville. the stagk.and garage equip- (Thursday) evening. and visit friends. ment of the Frandsen Auto company. George N. Haekworth, IMptr. . Martha Peterson, Helper. The program for the Business and Thompson will not take over the loMuse of the Elks party Saturday cal Dodge agency, which was former- Professional Womens club meeting Investment bonds of all kinds ag there will be no dance this ly handled by Frandsen, but will nse Friday evening will he under the diInsurance Agency, Price. id at the Silver Moon hall in the Equitable for of Mrs. rection the storage purposes. Jameson, mostly Mayma place the management announces. chairman of the publicity department. Charles and Mary Daugerly filed Mrs. Ass Roberts will present a stunt an enjoyable two weeks two suits in district court Wednesday, and Miss Dorothy Garr a musical Price with friends anc relatives, one against Belmont Richards and the number. Mrs. R. W. Crockett, Jr., P. J. Sanders returned home other against Mr- - and Mrs. K. C. Alli- will speak on elub publicity and 18lh. ay. Nephi Times-Neson of Helper. In the first snit they How Your Newspaper Is Made. are asking for $200, which they claim and Mrs. Claude 0, Brooks and is due on a promissory note. In the Mr. and Mrs.,0. K. Clay entertain of 8alt Lake City spent the latter they ask $250 for goods and ed their dinner bridge elub Wednesngton birthday holidays with merchandise sold. day evening. Additional gneats wen other, Mrs. 0. T. Brooks, in Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Pearce of KenilMr. and Mrs. J. R. Sharp eame in worth, Mr. anil Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Red Bliss Tuesday evening from Oakland, Calif, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Ruggeri, Mr. of the Christensen 23c 25c George where they have spent the winter an( J. A. Croekgtt, Mrs. C. C. Wallin nth district eouft addressed the will remain and around Priee for of Helper and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. in of the Price Kiwanis elub some time looking after thnir inter- Sutton. Club prizes were awarded to 39c .evening on the life of George ests hereabouts. Both are looking Dr. C. R. Fahring of Helper and Mrs. iington. well and feeling fine and are greet- R, R. Kirkpatrick of 8tandardville. 5 . . ,35c Mrs. Fred ing old and numerous friends aronne Mr. Pearce and W. E. Anderson restrict Attorney 2 . .25c cKeller left earl fuesday mom Price, who are glad to welcome them ceived the guest prizes. back. 2 for Price and Caslle Dale where Miss Myrtis Coltharp, who is coner is engaged in eonrt matters. small frame house and furnishA ducting the Red Cross classes in home tioello Record, 18th. ings belonging to 8imon Pierson o: hygiene in Carbon eounty, addressed Helper were destroyed by a fire start- the WTomans club at its meeting on nsignor A. F. Giovanno.ii of Salt ed from an overheated stove Wise Saps, School Boy Size Friday, American City, former pastor of the Notre evening. Pierson had left his home Saturday afternoon at the The! 10 Legion hall. Her subject was ehnreh here, and Father J. G. but 25c a short time before the fire to Preservation of Health, the School sire o Bingham Canyon, Jere eat snpper at the home of his son, Child aud the Adult. Forty pupils! 79c in Price Tuesday. Annison Pierson. The home was un- of the fourth at Helper pre-- 1 grade insured and the loss amounted to sev- Rented a health pageant and Miss LulR. J. McLaughlin of Salt Lake ' hundred eral 29c .dQllars. a- Christensen- sang a solo number. ; first part arrived in Price-thdirection was under the Tho to establish program the week preparatory . 10c The Mountain States Telephone am of the social science department of an offie ehere. He has been be5-is to ' lb shortly . . .59c the club. with the elinie there for some Telegraph eompany gin reconstruction work on the Denver to Halt Lake toll line from VerMrs. J. C. Hubbard entertained at bridge luncheon Monday afternoon Ella Oterson was denied a divorca nal to Salt Lake .City. The line has 5 . .20c been from hus-ineonstrneted Colo., Craig, her home. Contract was played and , at from d, her court district Friday ban-to wiii link the Vernal Mrs. Jessie and were won ! remaining by Orin Otterson, when she failed prizes be built this summer at an estimated ford and Mrs. J. II. Ballinger. Other! establish her plea of cost of $230,000, over the distance of guests were Mrs. Carl Nyman, Mrs. i is ease was a transfer from ths 15 Varieties a hundred and sixty miles. W. E. Anderson, Mrs. Ben D. Redd, eourt. county Mrs. R. W. Crockett, Jr., Mrs. Mat 2 35c The Knights of Pythias of Helper Mrs. A. E. Paco, Tom Pace and A. Gilmour, Mrs. Ruth Southworth, Mrs. held a and dance Wednesday banquet 15-L- b. L. A. McGee, Mrs. Orson T. Iiiooks, Hanson of Price were week-en- d . ' Sixty-Eight- h Mrs. Claude O. Brooks of Sait Lake sts of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Broad- -' of last week celebrating the of the anniversary Knights Mrs. gf Roy While in this city they attended City, Mrs. Elmer Young, Iythias am the Eleventh anniversary Robinson of Kenilworth, Mrs. C. funeral of Mrs. Julia Hobbs. of the Knights of Iythias Sisters. Mrs. J. T. Kelley and j 18th. fephi Timcs-New- s, Mrs. Reva Beck Bosone of Helper 3 .$1.00 Mrs. L S. Evans. Albert Kirkpatrick of 'Provo re- was the principal speaker and chose 4 . . as her topic. Rev. Ralph Mrs. J. C. Vanght entertained four amed to that city this (Thursday) Washington C. Jones spoke on Pythianism. at afternoon an in of Priee tables after Friday guests visiting oraing srbon eourity for several days, lie a bridge luncheon. The District F. W. Keller went her home withMrs. 11. L Brockbank, were district representative of the Equit-bl-o into Salt Atorney guests Lake City Friday of last B. Insurance company. Mrs. Harding, Mr. B. W. George week to testify against Blackic 4 1, Mrs. Harold Bithcl, Mrs. C. Dalton, Gibson, who was ccking a pardon for i Thirty-tw- o Mrs. Bud K. E. Mrs. students have applied the Olson, A. Olson, 45c 2 in shooting of Jame Leonard, Mrs. Frank Bithel. Mrs.G. graduation from Wasatch Acad-a- y Helper in 1922. Calvin lapp?ostax Salt Rawlings, at Mt. Pleasant. Among those Lnke O. Allred, Mrs. Lloyd Wctenkamp, atorney, contend that the Carbon county are Carl Leavitt, man isCityvictim Cecil Waterman, Mrs. J. Allan a of mistaken identity, Mr. Mrs. Aea Roberts, Mrs. Florice; Ina Lindsay, Spring Canyon, a was Hayter Osear Pliilion, Browne, first Ambrosia Moroni Morgan, Helper, and Dan Wyeh-an- d arrested for the same murder but la- ence Rates, Mrs. F. II. Palmer and. K. Don Thompson, Hiawatha. ter E. Mrs. White. Olson; Miss Mae $1.99 released. and Mrs. Roberts were awarded the La von Woolsey has filed suit in Dr. Sanford J. prizes. strict court against Gust F.. Pappas Vaught, Ralph Ballinger, Clyde Jaoobshagcn and Harwages allegedly due hiiu since old Leonard of the local Elks lodge, twelve or more from Price helped to 10c lb i!y 3, 1929, exeept for a few smaii attended special ceremonies of the make up the crew and they sure did claims hirthat Pappas syments. He Grand Junction lodgo this week-en9-- lb move snow. Gillman know how le The group went to Grand Junction be foreman of such a job. Duehesne 29c Sunday and returned Tuesday. Among Record, 19th. the events staged Monday were a par-a- d (initiation of a class of one hun- I Naida Littlejohn, a junior at Car-hig- h dred and a banquet followed by a ball 9-- lb 29c hen school, won tint place m Vera Gillman and his crew of twenty-- the Washington oratorical contest five to thirty men, with the sixty sponsored by theSons of the Amerihorse-pow2 39c eatcrpillar and one stale can RcvolutionyTFive other students tractor had tho Indian canyon to Wil will receive student body awards in Cued rtnanlng far yew snits in the finlow creek road open, that sou Id go all Ihe way t lire ugh is, the slide oratory for having placed and not Jnst rlean the surface of in Willow ereck cleared. It was about als. They are J. Grant Kilfoyle of Nta material. Our staining la bettwo hundred feet and from informa- Spring Canyon, Nadine Gleason and ter because it' does clean all the In Mixed Cases Peas, Cora, tion at hand, great credit is due tlill-nin- n Vivian Burn of Hiawatha, Vivian way tlirouich and gets every qwt Beans, Tomatoes, Perk Price. Lee of and aperk of dust. as foreman, for the good work Peacock and Virginia and Beans done in moving the anow bank. About Miss Littlejohn will receive a mcdaL Ttuit'a the way ynnr clothe last longer when theyre r leaned by eur J. Rev. 24 C. IL were Madsen, $2.25 Judges expert cleaners. II. MaeRill and Dr. R. J. McLaughlin. The fiunls were held today Acme Cleaners & Tailors FOB ng 5 .f PAGE 9f IPacttsr E?i?sEsG ()!) EXQUISITE and youll fed as smart as you lookl Richlooking, luxurious fabrics in most the seasons smartest I You'll find becoming styles the dainty feminine details entrancing , . . tucks, ruffles, and the swinging new length you wantl Sizes for misses and women. Licensed to Wed Beautiful NEW Colors I - (5. IPesoimesr (S. J.DEPARTMENT Quar-ter-to-Thr- ' Vandykes w, ul POTATOES Lbs Brooms iy lbs. Peaches, lbs. Apricots, lbs. ..25c Prunes, APPLES Lbs. Bushel i - as-Mt- ed Rice, fancy, 5 lbs. Corn Flakes, lg. can Jam, Beans lbs. Pinto, EGG PASTE non-suppo- rt, Lbs. Box .$239 Coffee, Schillings, lbs Lard, lbs. ...35c Soap, Palmolive, 4 bars ........25c Butter, in lbs. T O A E . Utah Price Price Merchants.Offer Latest In Spring Wear; Coat Styles Are Distinctly Different . Along about this time of the year,; Everywoman is getting very tired of 1931 her winter clothes, especially of winter eoats and the warm' days of the 1910 . past week have encouraged tnat feeling. Priee merchants are having a lot of calls for spring eoats and snits. A comparative report of tne Coat styles this spring are distinctnesa handled by the city of Priee in new several all of First different ly by materials are being shown a great 1910 and 1931 has been compiled reRecorder Carl W. Empey at tho deal, among them the rough surfaced tas bonele which promises to be a big quest of tho Washington r hit Then for tho first time in sev- commission. The summary follows, the 1910 reeral years far takes a back seat while most of the eoats are self trimmed. port being listed first: Amount levied and Searf collars are extremely popular, for municipal purposes, $31(11.91 eol looted for revenue indirect $5900; for idea. this out However, carrying and women who prefer the softening ef- municipal purposes. $2879J7 indebted-nes- s, fect of fur, there are attractive mod- $258402; general bonded $25,000 and $21491451; els featuring other 1932 details. The fitted eoat is good, following the sil- improvement district taxes collected houette of the spring dresses, with a $15,700 and $8,700. slight flare at tne bottom. Belts are Investigate our low rotas on ante-mobi- le popular even with form fitting modinsnranee Equitable Insurattenmuch in for els. Sleeves eome . tion, also following the drew mode. ance Agency, Priee,. Utah. ? In length tho new eoats are jnst right, Nothing strikes ns as more pathetic being short enough for comfortsble street wear and long enough to look than the aged eitixen whose rheumatism doesnt always agree with tho nice with long dresses. Shades of beige and tan are a weather. popular as ever this yesr, but a of blue in various shades is noticeable. Especially good are the navy blues. Black is of course one ; of the most fashionable eolora. Mixtures are good, especially in tne tweed One of the deepest mows ewmaterials. er recorded in this district ii One of the most popular of the new reported by Henry Fiaek, govstyles is tho polo eoat, which is shown ernment observer, who finds the in softest wool in colors ranging from snow measurement on tne Priee white to navy. All in all, the 1932 river watershed measures 106 eoat ia rather plain, but extremely inches or nine feet. Ho reports stylish. the deep snow is well peeked and well drifted. The watei conWind, rain, antomobile, fire, theft, tent is a little better than noraccident, plate glass, toraado insurmal, Fiaek says. ance Equitable Insnranee Agency, J. Bracken Lee, manager,' Priee, Utah. Business Compared By Recorder to Done In That but v ii ce Nine Feet of Snow On Watershed OLIVE QIL Gallon Bacon, lean (salt) Per Germade, d. Bag Flour, whole wheat, Good Cleaning Is Onr Specialty Bag Clams, Blue Pine, for er VEGETABLES Cans w. F. MTKR8. Prop. Claaalac. Premies. Repairing, SALE dwelling houses at $75.00 each. Utah Fuel Com-puSunayside, Utah. Four-roome-d y, Wm Utah IV and Mrs. Glen N. Nelson and jDr.Mr.Frank Miglinre drove into Salt Lake City Friday aud returned Saturday. They went in on business. SATURDAY AltNOIL STEAM TREATMENT for T100 II SliMipoo nmdy wgrtntn t this remarkable price evtry woman can afford these marrclouahair and scalp treatments that prolong the life of your permanent and give yonr hair new lustre snd new life. Our operators are specially trained. Let us show you how ARNOIL, gently steamed and massaged into every pore and fibre of the scalp and hair, will nuke your hair more beautiful, more yoctth&l WALSH BEAUTY SHOP Upstairs Electric Building, Price 1 |