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Show mreBPAY, MARCH 8, 1932 price THE SUN, yiMiiMnnmwww anti fUearby EVERY THURSDAY PRICE, UTAH DR, AND MRS. L. J. STOOKEY TO GO Their Extra Quality Costs You No MoreJ Ronihis Literary Society will meet with Mrs. George Christensen on Mon-public Host of Friends Regret Leaving of Jameson visited with a hearing conducted by the Medical Man From This S action. commission of Utah on the Mrs. utilities week. Mat will laat evening. Gilmour River Preen in frianda be in charge of the Dr. L. J. Stookey announced this application of the Sslt Lake and program, giving Linea Utah to left Rice extend its a book review. Stage Monday by week that he will leave about the tenth lira. Amy H. where freight service between Salt Lake mtomobile for Seattle, Wsh., Mrs. LeRoy Holbrook entertained of the month for the Mayo clinic at home.her City and eastern Utah. ,he will make her dinner bridge club of three table Rochester, Minn., where lie will reMon-- j. The Ladiea Altar 8oeiety of Notre last Thursday evening, and prises main a few month for study. Dr, R. lira. Hal MaeKnight returned ehureb is being assisted by ail were won by Mrs. Eugene Hanson, F. MeLaughlin of Salt Lake City will Dame several after spending to Price of the parish in Mrs. L. Wendelboe and Mrs. Arthur taka over hie praetiee. Following his other at her organisations Sandy. parents vith r0rVT the for annual SL Pat- N. 6mith. J4th preparing stndy there Dr. and Mrs. Stookey will which ball down will was from be held March rick's locate on tho Pacific coast. Hiss Ardene Flynn Contract was the week-enplayed by Friday probably 17 at tho Silver Moon hall. A program Dr. came to Price and has Salt Lake City over laat Stookey club week. Bndge at its meeting last to attend the Elks dance Saturday will to given by a group of euildren JJ". J. E. Flynn was hostess and Mrs. practiced medicine and surgvry here under the direction of Miss Melba AAilliam since August, 1926. While here he ha night Littlejohn received the eut Marker. They will appear in costume. as president of tho Carbon P"Only members were present, served was in Salt Lake City . N, piatt Larsen County Medieal Society for two years, tables. three making Mrs. servbusiness. week-en- d on lie is Flynn North Summit high school has writlaat 1929 and 1930. IIo was also secretary eollneeted with the Texas company in ten that it will enter the band con- ed luncheon before the playing. of that body for three years, serving test which the Price Chamber of ComPrice. . Irs. Glen S. Nelson entertained her in 1928, 1931 and 1932, and was also merce is holding here on April 15 am) dinner of Austin club Sunday evening with din- vies president of the Utah State Med-ieand baby Mrs. George 16, making 26 definite entries. Sev- ner association in 193L at Itinetti ft Capitolo restaurant, Cbnsumrrs visited with her parents, eral other high sehoolO have indicated Besides Cas-tfollowed being prominent in medieal b at Fred three tables of bridge at, Ungrioht by Hr. and Mrs. will enter later. Glenn L the that they circles active in American Lewas he home Mr. and Mrs. Tad Store w Dale laat week. nanson, director of the Ogden senior Mrs. NickofBernardi gion and eivie elnb affairs. He was Roberta and Act band, has made inquiries, but lias not received the recently elected cdtamander of Price elub prizes. The hand of Carbon high school is definitely signed up. yet post to fill the vacancy of William noon next at -7 Wednesday 7to parade streets Miss of Pries Veronica Ileinlein was hostess T. Igleheart, and was a member of through the principal Mrs. J. LeRoy Holbrook and chil- to the elub at her the Price Rotary elnb for a number of Quart in interest of the dren plan to go to Ogden this week- home In addi- years. Dr. Stookey was also prominafternoon. ville. end to remain until Holbrook, who is tion to Saturday ent in social affairs. the three an engineer with the state highway bers, Mrs. Ll R. tables of clnb memMrs. Stookey, who will leave witn Miss Decia Emcrt returned Wed-pfarlMarMiss Eldridge, from Price where she has been commission, has completed work on guerite Dusserre, Mrs. Walter Paee her hnsband, has been a prominent 50 east of Price. Mrs. Ho- and Miss for the past month visiting with hex Highway Vergie Mulliner were guests. church worker, having served as seclbrooks mother, who lives in Ogden, Miss M. I. Elise aister, Mr. Marion Bliss. Roosevelt llayes received the club ond counsellor of the Price ward is in poor health and she wishes to be ' Miss Mulliner the guest A, board literary class leader of the and Standard, 25th. prize with her. The Holbrooks have made ' ' Price Relief society, and was Amer' icanization chairman of the American Mr. and Mrs. John Bush and son their home in Pries while he wu on the Wellington project. Three retiring members of the Car- Legion. and Mrs. Jane Ferguson and children working bon Stake Mntnal board, Mrs.' I J, A number of social affairs have of Castle Gate visited at the home of Mrs. S. Marion Bliss Stookey, Mrs. Estella Melntire and been Sheriff and last Clawson at arranged for Dr. and Mrs. StooGeorge Ferguson of Price, W. J. Bliss of Kolapp and Mrs. Wilford Jensen, were honored key. A ' farewell dinner ia to be given week. Mrs. Hattie Nash of McCracken, Kan., at a social afternoon laat at Saturday by tha Carbon County MediFriday Men and Gleaner Girin spent Monday and Tuesday in' Msab the home of Mrs. Frank Bry re Since eal society. , The "M Mrs. Stookey, who was the second of Price M. I. A. presented a vaude- on burliness, says the Dr. R. F. McLaughlin, who takes of the 25th. Sheriff Bliss has counselor, is leaving the city she was his ville Tuesday evening in the Latter-da- y rhse, has severed his connection Saints taliernacle following the entirely recovered from the wounds presented with a farewell gift. A pro- with the Colt Lake City Medical elinie regular weekly meeting of the organi- he received in an attempted jail de- gram of entertainment was given and with which he has been connected and zation. livery at Price several months ago, refreshments served. will establish his office in the Price when he was shot in the arm and Commercial bank building. Mr., and Mrs. C. R. Ferguscon re- breaRt, as a result of which his right The Junior Literary Auxiliary of Dr. MeLaughlin is n graduate of to short from a turned Tuesday hand was amputated. trip Prioe met at the home of Mrs. George Creighton University of Omaha, Neb., Sslt Lake CityvJThey visited the forB. Wallace on Monday evening and and served his interneship at Wise mers mother, Mrs. Charlotte . The program of the Rotary eluo the following program was given: Vo- Memorial hospital there and the L who had just returned from Thursday evening of last week was cal trio, Mrs. Vernon Merrill, Mrs. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake Citv. For Chicago. ' devoted to George Washington under Thompson and Mrs. Elden Ottosen; the past two years Dr. MeLaughlin the chairmanship of L. A. McGee. musical reading, Mrs. J. C. Hubbard; has been connected with the Salt Lake The city council of Castle Dale has winner of the an- cornet solo, Miss Monty Whitmore, Clinic working with Dr. Ralph Richcontract Naida Littlejohn, entered into a three-yea- r R. contest at accompanied by Miss Evelyn Branch; ards. A. S. oratorical nual with the Utah Power and light com- the Carbon school, Dr. and Mrs. McLaughlin and voung high gave cello solo, Mrs. Merrill of Rolapp; county pany for lighting the streets.' Work her address, ' 1 George Washinjton, His biography of Channing Pollock and a son are at home in the Sumner aparton reconstructing the system is to be- Fonr Great Loves. Rev. Ralph C. review of his play, "The House Beau- ments. Dr. McLaughlin has great faith gin soon. Jones also gave a short talk on Wash- tiful, Miss Virgie Mulliner. . in the future of Carbon eonnty and Price is fortunate in securing a man Mr. and Mrs. Alma Anderson and ington and President C. E. Beveridge recent discussed to his O. Mrs. T. Mat Gilmonr Mrs. n and Chicago. elinie. from thia trip CatherGunda and friend, daughter, Brooks received tke prizes at a bridge ine MaeKnight of Price, spent last Spiro Marin Kovich has brought tea given Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Sunday in Castle Dale with Mr. Ansuit against the Western Slavonic as- R. W. Crockett, Jr. Other guests were dersons father and sisters. Progress sociation of the United States for ben- Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mrs. R. R. Kirkof the 26th. efits allegedly due him on a sickness patrick, Mrs. William Littlejohn, Mrs. New books received by the Pries B. W. Dr. Hards, policy he holds with that association. L A. McGee, Mrs. Monima Crockett, Harry Burnett, Mrs. Attorney Lawrence Bpthwell and Coy According to him the association Miss Bessie Kennedy, Mrs. J. U. Bel- Carnegie library, according to Powell left yesterday to attend an agrees to pay members $2 a day for linger, Mrs. J. E. Flynn, Mrs. J. C. Mary A Cantrill, are as follows: Elks celeb ration in Price similar to six months while sick and $1 a day Hubbard and Mrs. O. K. Clay. Spring "Death Answers the Bell," Valenthe one held here laat week. They will for the next three months followed wan the motif used in' the decorations tine Williams; "Mod Lark," Arthnr return the First of the week. Satur- by $10 a month thereafter. A wording and refreshments. Mrs. Crockett will Stringer; "Challenge of Love, War-wic- k by Deeping; "Smiling Charlie to Kovich he beoame ill on January entertain with three more table of days Grand Junction Sentinel. PorMax Brand; Anderson, Lney afternoon. on 26, 1920. The association paid him Satnrday bridge trait of a Wife, Helen R. Martin; Pupils of the Harding school pre- a day for si? months and s dollar a by Ethel M. Dell; Mrs. L. J. Stookey, who bai been "Silver Bride sented an operetta, "Jerry of Jericho day until October 26, 1930. He is still Booth Tarkington. mi Neek, worker active for an and and $150. nnoble the to asks officer at an work Road, high "Marys today (Thursday) "He Upset the World, school auditorium.' A matinee for all the American Legion Auxiliary, was school children was given in the afternJack Vignetto, cashier of the Hel-Kta- guest of honor at a farewell party (biography) Bruce Barton. oon and an evening performance for bank, returned last week given by the Auxiliary Monday eveadults. Miss Dorothy Garr wns direcrom a short trip to Los Angeles and ning at the legion hall Bridge was tor. other southern California points vjhere played at seven tables and theorizes awarded to Mr. J. Bracken Lee and heyofitod with Mrs. Vignetto,-as- y o Mrs. L. F. Luigis Rausi was granted an interl- the Helper Journal of the 25th. Grogan. A farewell gift ocutory divoree decree in the district drove a new ear to the coast was presented to Mrs. Stookey. The eonrt last week from Joe Rausi. 6hc w hich he left for Mrs. Vignetto a committee in ehaige of the affair was Mrs. W. Frank Olson has been apharged that Rausi failed to provide. use, planning on retaining by air- comprised of Mrs. Elmer Wablstrom, pointed chairman of the housing comCustody of a minor ehild was granted plane. Because of the severe stormy Mrs. Wilford Jensen and Mrs. Harry mittee for the band contest which the her. The couple were married Novem- weather and a dense fog, the plane Martin. chamber of commerce will sponsor in ber 12, 192L Alimony was set at $50 in which he started the return jourPrice April 15 and 16. The Business a month. New-halThe Business and Professional Wo- and Professional Womens club will at made forced a landing ney be in charge of this part of the event. about thirty miles north of Los mens club met at the home of Mrs. Mrs. 8. Woody Moore of Sait Lake to Los An- George B. Harding on Friday evereturned He then Daring the earning weeks every Angeles. City, grand lecturer of the Eastern mado the trip home by ning and the program was under tho home in Price will be ealled upon to and geles will came to and Star, Price today direction of the publicity chairman, determine how many of the guesla ean make her official visit to the Naomi train. Mrs. Ms vine Jameson. Mrs. E. W. be housed there. Only beds will be on Sun chapter at its regular meeting tonight fo Crockett,' Jr, of The spoke Mr. and Mrs. A D. Sutton pian as all meals will be provided required Axel-gar- d (Thursday). Miss Marguerite attend the annual convention of the club publicity and also gave a talk down town. The guests will remain will be initiated at tonights de- Intermountain Rexall club which meets on journalism. Musical numbers were from one to three nights depending on gree work. in Salt Lake City next Monday and a duet by Ruth and Freda Gronss-ma- the distance from .which they come. be bold at a violin solo by Katherine Thom- Housing must be provided for seven Mrs. L. J. Lloyd, chairman of the Tuesday. The session will hotel and will be at- as accompanied by her mother, and a hundred high sehool students and Ncwhouse the community committee of Girl Scouts, tended E. K. Ol- their by 150 or more delegates. An number of songs by Mrs. chaperones. ' represented the Price Scouts at .a reto was farewell be will A presentson. gift program interesting gional meeting in Salt Lake City to- ed with the principal addresses by of- Mrs. Amy Rice, who left Price for day (Thursday). Mrs. Frederick Edcy tliis week. Mrs. Rice, who was Capitolo restaurant followed by six of New York, national president of ficials of tho United Drug company Seattle district instrumental in founding the local tables of bridge at Mrs. Ruggeris intermountain The Boston. of Girl Scouts, was present at the meetand Nevada. A club, was first president of it and has home. At luncheon the guests were ing and conferred with Scout leaders. comprises Utah, Idaho Rexall salesmens convention will be been an active member since then. seated at one long table which was next During the business meeting, $20 of decorated with jonquils and yellow Assessor Silas Rowley announced on held at the hotel on Friday of Miss the money raised at the recent bene- candles. Mrs. J. W. Hammond and week and will be attended by Saturday last that W. A. Stamm, repand Riehens Violet Miss fit bridge party was voted to the re- Mrs. J. F. Johnson were awarded trie resentative of the stale tax eommu-non- , Mary James, Sutton the of lief committee. Mrs. Harding served guest prizes and Mrs. C. R. Fcrgnsson was siding his office in establ- Gordon Christensen refreshments at the close of tu ies and Mrs. E. C. Young the elub prizes. store. Drag ishing valuation schedules for all the Members of the Dansante elub who sion. buildings' revalued this year in Car- ORATORICAL CONTEST WINKERS were present were Mrs. Glen Nelson, bon county. A fixed rate for various Members of the Dansante Bndge Mrs. Mat Gilmour, Mrs. R. R. KirkSELECTED AT HIGH SCHOOL classes of buildings will be used in rlub and a number of other gnests patrick, Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mrs. J. the state, Rowley said. Naida Littlejohn, daughter of Mr. were delightfully entertained by Mrs. II. Ballinger, Mrs. E. C. Young, Mrs. afternoon. I. S. Evans, Mrs. Ruth Southworth, William Littlejohn of Price, Charles Kuggeri Saturday D. E. Baldwin, C. E. Baldwin, R. and ft Mrs. L. R. learce, Mrs. J. T. Kelley, at Rmetti served was J- Fletcher and C. S. Thomson of won the annual S. A R. oratorical Luncheon Mrs. Carl Nyman, Mrs. C. IL.Fergus-so- n loab were here laat week attending contest at the Carbon high sehool last and Miss Ardene Flynn. Additional guests were Mrs. B. W. DalThursday. Her subject was "George Lewis Washington, His Four Great Loves. ton, Mrs. Gordon Christensen, Mrs. Other contestants, each of whom Walter V. Pace, Mrs. William Anderwill be given a student. body award son, Mrs. Ben Redd, Mrs. J. E. Flynn, Fitted in oratory, were J. Grant Kilfoyic, Eym Tested end Glasses Mrs. K. AY. Crockett, Jr., Mrs. J. F. In Thirty Minute Mrs. C. R. Fahring, Mrs. J. Spring Canyon; Nadine Gleason and Any Lenee Duplicated Johnson, Or I ess. Irian Burn of Hiawatha; Virginia AV. Hammond, Mrs. John Frames of Slock liillcbrant, A Complete Lee and Vivian Peacock, Price. Mrs. L. A McGee, Miss Yolanile SutOpen Sundays Hy Appointment ton. Lot us giro yon help and advice on Goal cleaning for jronr suite Miould go all Mm way through R. F. Equitable iur insurance problems "a not Just clean the Mirfare of nsnranee Agency, Price, Utah. rhysteiM and Kurgron tho material. Oar cleaning la better became It does clean all the noon. 2 to 5 p. in. The 1931 corn crop was poor in Hours HI s. m. to 12 To the BtnrkhuMer of the Price Water through and 163-Residence 3K1 ndf speck of dust. guts every spot said is Phone Office Tho farm states. liquid many (Company, Price, Utah : Notice is hereby Vtsh. Price. Hank Building. given that the rezulnr Thats tho way your clothes last to be poor in all of them. stock(Vtinmrrrin! holders' meeting of the Price Water Comwhen theyre cleaned by aur W be will held nt Its secret xpert draws. pany nry's of. rice nt the Carbon County Hunk. Price, Coal Acme Cleaners & Tailors Utah, on Saturday, March 12, 111X2. at TOR 8 A L E 3 o'clock p. m for the purpose of electFrom tho Min Delivered Right w. r. MV ERA reap. Four-roome- d ing directors whose terms expire and fur dwelling houses at LUMP, NUT or SLACK the transaction of such other b'isinusa ae OrowbM. fVcastae. fepoMsg, $76.00 each. Utah Ful ComPhono 387 may be brought before the meeting. rrfce CM PRICK WATER COMPANY, LEONARD SHIELD pany, Bunnysid, Utah. I CUude J. Kmpcy, Secretary, Mr PAGE FIVE May8 y. SoDGtag d For the Young Man o! Today! al P Prepare for a surprise such as you've never known before I Smart-ne- w that ordinarily commands dollars more . . . worsteds twists and other .excellent fabrics that seem impossible at the low price value diet sets the fastest pare in year and years I nd Times-Indepen-de- nt . Fer-gusso- Your well-know- Nine New Volumes At Carnegie Library Non-fictio- A MEaAElA(S)Kw of earnest ' Snapbrinw Chat are atyfedr&tf I And feel right,, too! Colon to harm pawn wk fa Spring apparel ; n, A typical te Chairman Is Named For Housing of Band Visitors In April Vig-nett- There an price pr-sen- ted m! ot hats at the I exacting (5. IPeminiey U. DIPABTUINT Price l, n, thrift-eah- E SUBSCRIPTION CONTEST CASE DROPPED NEWS-ADVOCAT- (S. ITOBI Utah Thornton was in charge of a ion eontest and advertised that prizes would be given for the subscriptions brought in. The prize were never awarded and action waa brought gasinst him by Harvey Pine-- , gar for qbtaining money under false mb-scri- The ease against E. A. Thornton, manager of the subscription eonteat for the was dropped in district eonrt last Thursday upon motion of District Attorney Fred AV. Keller who held the evidence was in- pretenses. sufficient to justify the action. The Sun advertisers News-Advocat- e, an reliable. M. 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