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Show I, $ 0, 1J 10, 1982 TguESPAT, MARCH THE 8 UN, 'Price and ni imm him SOCIETY Cflearbi of Price wu a Belt Lake I last week-enCity visitor of their daughter, M'ia Alma Morto J. 0. Reese, Jr., son of Mr. gan, 1 an w kora Ml A ltabr boy Mrs. J. 0. Reese, also of Hiawaand 2. March In. Tony Menfredi of Price, tha. The marriage took place March 5. a Raymond Phillips of Price was Emmett R. Wilson hss filed soil week-lenI last Lake 8alt in City visitor for divorce in district court here agfinst Wilma A. Wilson. In the comhe says that the eouple were A daughter was born Sunday last plaint married July 8, 1929, at Fremont, of James Mrs. 8. and Crosby Mr. to Ida. He saya his wife refuses to live this eity. with him. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fowler of this Father William A. Ruel will acof a son born city are tbs parents company the basketball team of the Wednesday afternoon. Helper Catholie church to Salt Lake X A. Pike, deputy sheriff of Car-- I City Friday. V. E. Litizzett?, Urand visi- Knight of Carbon Council No. 2U11, bon county, was a Salt Lake City week-enKnights of Columbus, will also make last over tor the trip. Paul Dalpiaz is the coach. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Mangum Dr. W. J. K. Bracken of Suit Lake of Price are the parents of a eon born City visited in Price last week ut the last Thursday, March 3. home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bracken Lee. son of and C. Along in 1900 Dr. Braeken was interJohn young Staley Scofield were Price visitors Saturday, ested with E. C. Lee in ranching and atoekraising in the Nine Mile country coining down on business. and waa a frequent visitor in Price, Attorney Knox Patterson was down Mrs. Pearl K. West Wilde of Mosfrom Price on business Monday. 3d. cow, Ida., died on February 28th at Moab her homo in that city. She was born in Hoytsville and is survived liy her Mrs. R. J. Turner of Price is visithusband anil four ehildreu, among weeks two for Loa in Angeles ing them being Winforil E. West, manawith her sister, Mrs. T. L. Allen. ger of the Summit Monumental works William IL Toy, secretary 'of the of Price. .Price Chamber of Commerce, was in John H. Hannon, who has been asGrand Junction Tnesday on business. sociated with the ' Furniture company in Price, has D. E. Baldwin of the Moab Garage been appointed manager of the Helm visitor business a was company Price Monday last. Moab Times- - In- per store of the firm, and assumed his duties last week. lie succeeds Allen dependent, 3d. d. d. I d. Times-Indepcnde- Miss Ethel Clark Sunday and Monday of Price spent in Moab with her mother, Mrs. R. C. Clark. 3d. Moab t, 'L T. Wallace, manager of the J. Penney store here, made a business trip to Prire Friday, returning Standard, 3d. C. Satur-day.-Roosev- Harry Bryner of Price stopped in town Monday, Bays the Uintah Basin Record of Duchesne of the 4th. Bryner is planning to locate on a farm in the Basin. Marion Harrison of Price, district manager of Singer Sewing Machine company, was in Roosevelt Monday and Tocsday transacting business. Standard, 3d. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGonigal last week moved from Price to Helper where they are to make their home. McGonigle' being manager of the Hel- per Drug company. The case of C. W. Gilner against George W. Brandon waa dismissed in district court Saturday on grounds of no cause for action. Gilner was suing on a radio' contract. W. E. Fleetwood of Price, district manager of the Utah Power and Light company, was transacting business in Castle Dale Tnesday, says the Emery County Progress of the 4th. Charles Atwood has opened np a new barber shop in theTiuilding occupied by Sam Short ino'i billiard hall where he invites all hia old Triends and customers to give him a call. Hazel Scalzo was fined $10 and costs by ELKS ELEE1 0FF1EESS Mm. Oscar C. Hanson will be hosMr. and Mrs. II. D. Morgan of Hia- tess to the Friday Bridge club this watha have announced the marriage week. r. Bills L. PRICE. UTAH EVE BY THURSDAY Justice II. 8. Robinett Sat- urday when she pleaded guilty to issuing a worthless cheek. J. C. Penney company was complaining witness. Cornelia Johnson filed for a divorce in district court Friday of last week from James Johnson. She charges failnrs to provide. The couple were ' married in Salt Lake City on Derem-ta 18, 1908. The fire which burned the big house Big Springs ranch near Sunnyside recently did not damage the dairy buildings or other slieda on tlie place, according to Monte Pilling, who has leased the ranrh from J. R. Sharp. Students nt the Brigham Yonrg University at Provo to attend the Junior Prom in Prire Friday evening weic Karl Jameson, Ray Acord, Rosa Webb, Miss Thelma McKinnon, Lavern h, Allen Carter and Ray Fnhring, Un-Eric- Ernest Munk, Lee Munk of Prire and Earl Christensen of Castle Dale were in Manti last week-enMrs. Ernest Munk and Mrs. Mary A. Christensen returned home with them for a short visit Manti Messenger, 4th. d. PAGE FIVE The Community Church Thinks Out Loud Ily REV. F Seeds! Seeds! . J. II. MarKIIJ, Have you wad Revelation, third elmpter, fourteenth to rinsing verses SETS FREE recently f It would be well to Election of officers for the coming them even have. If you though you Dr. Roy G. Woodhead of Helper rear will take place at a meeting of are not familiar with that word of 0. E. Monday evening at the home waa elected Exalted Rnler of 1'riee God, turn to it right now and let Jes-u- a of Mrs. Mniiima B. Croekett. Lodge No. 1550, B. P. O. E at a speak for a minute, then do some meeting held Wednesday evening. He real constructive thinking and mediMrs. R. W. Crockett, Jr, entertain- succeeds C. J. Roberta of Columbia. tation on the thonght, and pray about ed with s bridge tea Saturday afterit in your heart. noon at her home. There were three Other offieera eleeted for the comWe all appreciate the realization tables of guests and prises were award-- d ing year are F. W. Averill, Price, that opNirtuiiity knocks at our door to Mrs. George B. Wallace and Mrs. ordinEsteemed Leading Knight; C. A. at least once. If we are awake we take a Ben Redd. Knobba, Helper, Loyal Knight; J. advantage of it. field-ru- n Jonah tells na that the word of thi Mr. and Mrs. Mat Gilmbur were Allan Browne of Price, Lecturing losts to their dinner bridge club of Knight; J. Braeken Lee, secretary; Lord fame to him the second time. onr tables last Friday evening. They Q. N. Nelson, Priee, treasurer, and Jonah was in a real condition of need Porter- W. a 1 1 Wilson, Price, tiler. Dean D. when that second word earns. But he will entertain another evening club on Harry of Price was elected to the had been I roused from sleep, so he testFriday of this week, and again have Holdaway directors. board of heard the word and acted wisely, he our tables of guests. C. J. Roberts, Past Exalter Ruler, did what the word said, "Do." That and "The Good Earth by Pearl Buck was made delegate to the grand lodge was his opportunity. in H. V. Have July. you disregarded your best was reviewed hy Mrs. Mat Gilmour at at Birmingham, Ala., . the regular meeting of Sorasis Liter- Leonard of Priee was named alternate. chanre of salvation T Are you now A constructive program was out- waiting for another opportunity ! Then ary society Monday evening. The whirh begins this do not be baffled by false ideal. It lined for the meeting was at the home of Mrs. month with theyear of a drill does not matter how many good books organization March 14 19 we will George Christensen and was well atteam. The lodge will also support the and magazines are now lying on your tended. junior baseball scries by sponsoring table or desk, the Bilile should bi give one ponnd Sweet Miss Lucille Tuttle of Sandy, who one team. The baseball tournament is there. This article does not take the local of the Bible post place reading, even if you ormerly taught in I 'rice, was a guest sponsored each year by do read this. No man has even found of the American Legion. Spanish Onion Sets FREE of honor at the meeting of the be will devoted fullest the desires his satisfaction to The April program Bridge elub Saturday afwith each ternoon at the home of Mrs. Norman to the annual band eontest sponsored toward knowing the truth until he purchase Hamilton. Mrs. W. W. Christensen by the chamber of eommerec. The has jiersisteutly wad the Bible, or has was also a guest. Bridge wn.i played lodge has offered its quarters to the heard it read. The Bible is its own garden seed, package at three tables and the club prize was Grand Junction, Colo,, band for head- commentary. It explains scriptural truths better than any other buok enn won by Mrs. Wilford Jensen. quarters. hulk. This is equal A birthday party and observance of da It is its own expositor. If you do A Colonial bridge party will be Mothers day have been arranged for sire the truth, the Bible will give it 25 discount sponsored by the Womens elub of Mav. It is planned to send the Elks to you. It will bo fair with your mind, riee as a benefit to raise money for junior band to Cedar City in June for heart and soul. The Bible is unbiased the milk fund. The exnet date for the the annual convention. The lodge will It pays tribute to no denominational in observing state and na- creed. It is not influenced by the conevent has not been set but it will lie in July. The outlined ditions under which you were raised. tional Chair20. week holidays of March AND BE during the closes with ' celebration of What your parents believed and what men licen of committees the have program Halverson. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon will they taught have no rights beyond as follows: General chairman, Purple ard White day in August. continue to reside in Price for the what the Bible teaches. Man-mad- e Mrs. J. C. Hubbard; tickets, Mrs. O. YOUR present. ideas are good only so far as they corT. Brooks; decorations, Mrs. L. A respond to Gods written word, either The Thompson Shearing Pool has McGee; arrangements, Mrs. W. F. Old in the Bible or in a lor entered suit in district court against son; refreshments, Mrs. W. V. Pace; ofconscience. will have to we What Mrs. C. Oscar Ilanson. Assist John Diamcnti for wages due on publicity, in the day of reckening as an exfer shearing contract The firm says in cuse for ignorance of the. Revealed "International Customs" was the the eomplaint that on April 26, 1931, C. R. Foster and Mrs. Grace A. Word of God! Can wo Lumout say, V Please Miss of talk a by they sheared sheep and furnished sacks subject of the state tax commission excuse me, I did not know that was m in the amount of $322.57, and that Poulter at the meeting of the Wo- Cooper arrived in Priee Monday afternoon the Bible!" Or, "If I only had anthey furnished pasturage worth $15. mens elub of Price Saturday after- and will be in Carbon enmity a week other chance I would do differently!" They elaim Diamenti has not paid the noon. The interesting discussion was to help fill Out income tax blanks. Now and only now is your opporillustrated with an exhibit of Eurocompany. were in Castle Gate Tuesday, tunity to know the truth. Read it for They Miss which and curios Oriental pean in Rootievelta Business and Profes- Poulter acquired abroad. A group oi! Helper on Wednesday and will be yourself. Read the Bible. Read it ail and Saturday. While in It was given to be read. 18 Be sional Womens clnb took over the children in costumes of eight foreign Prire Friday will have offices in the Price they the of Book, beautiful like s I copy eity affairs for one day on Monday countries sang in the foreign languagAt It is proper to preserve its contents of this week. From 6 a. m. until 6 p. es. A toy orchestra also appeared. The City hall with a fine binding. But the best bindm., they had full and complete ehaige regular meeting on Marcn 19 will be The annual swim week conducted ing any copy of the Bible ever had is of all eitv offices from mayor to dog in the form of a St Pat a tea with the auspices of the Rotary elub under a consistent life. A library table is a catcher. The organization was taking an Irish program presented by high Vocal Priee will be held July IS to 23, of will it to the to Bible, good direction place of lay advantage of the National Business school students under the this Anti Be read. year, according to Vernon Mer- reach convenient and to Womens Week by fitting themselves the Misses Veronica Ileinlein and Vir-gi- e real virtue is in having the Word ly- rill who has charge of the municipal Mulliner. into the city offices. heart, so it is available moL ing on Students of Mrs. Ora B. Harding to thoseyour Merrill received a letter Monday around you. Let your life The mine at Snnnyside is now workall parts of the eonnty will renfrom Edwin H. Carroll, assistant nafrom The folks. Bible other to it ing two and three days a week, acSainta interpret der a recital at the Latter-da- y tional director of the first aid and thousands be read will in life by your cording to J. L. Durrant, superintentabernacle at 7:30 oclock tonight around life saving division of the Red CPoss, you. but dent Although the mine employs t Thursday. Mrs. Harding announces What are yon doing with this won- in whieh Carroll stated that this a comparatively small force, it prothe numbers will include both pi- derful whieh date in the that left only open opportunity! vides pretty steady work for them. Amid --the icicles of Tiinpanogos ano and vocal numbers which are as Read Revelation, Chapter Three, the Red Cross could supply a swim-- : Most of the coke ovens are not in use. Cave the instructor. junior rlass of Carbon coun- follows: ming and first-ai- d again. A good number of the abandoned four-rooschool and their guests enjoyAn instructor will also be sent to Maple Colors ...................Max Newren high ty frame houses which are being ed the annual Junior Prom last Fri- Cuckoo ... Havon SSobd Helper the following week if that eity' Kailinz" Junior Jewkes , offered by the Utah Fuel company Moon dance Silver The so desires, according to the letter.. evening. day Helen Bell .... Express" "Pony he been have at cheap prices sold, hail was transformed by clever deeora-ation- x From the Cliff." Similar instruction waa conducted in Donna Gilbert says. cavern with Flint Bant Elans Rasmussen into an iriele-line- d Priee last summer and proved to be Downey Unmerl so popular that efforts are being mads the huge red heart of Tiraiianogos C Major Word was received in Hester this of the eeil-center the JeTsm the Rotary elub to continue spon--sorit'Gii'nTs'wi'nz"!. suspended by from, effect week by Charles Leger to the The programs effectively earned the movement each year.4-Thorne. the of E. W. that hi step-fatheFleetwood, president Eugene Chstlin ing. s klni-gidea. same "Keep In 8tep will be is seriously ill in the veterans hos- out the .Msurine Pace Priee Chamber of Commerce, the I'rom was well attend- "Iesch Blossom" Public Mrs. the at the speaker Williams Face principal ....Wanda pital at Santa Mopita, Calif., says the ed Although song many townajieople as well as Dirty 'by who which the loca with Fisher Relations Dawn" 3d. dinners the of Journal Chatlin, .Marguerite Early lleljicr students, it was primarily a junior American Lesion March" .Jane Daltoa Business and Professional Womens is a veteran of the fipanish-Amerira- n ......Jessie McMillan elub will celebrate Business Women class affair. The juniors marched in "Sweet Blossom" war, left here in November for the Virginia Hardin: about 10:30 oclock and I'rixie's Garotte" coast hospital for treatmeut and his promenade XiKht Fall" Phyllis Urorkbanl Week. Heads of the various civic orwas a thcre the junin later cvening The eightieth birthday of Mrs. N "Kins Sweet Bird" Axelynnl ganizations have been invited as guests condition is said to be very unsatiswhich only members Duet Zeeae and to the ior waltz, during Sophia E. scheduled is for whieh Golding was observed by seventy- -' this dinner, time, slightly improvw of the class and their factory at Marguerite Fisher. partners danced. 7 oclock at Rin-et- ti four persons, direet descendants or' at but still critical Friday evening Zeese The committee chairmen for the afFairy Wcddirig Walts" ....Sophia related through marriage, at the Amft Capitolo restaurant.. In a Mountain Cot" .... Helen Staple? follows: General chairIn addition to' the address an en- erican Legion hall Saturday. Frank Owen Some changes are to be made in fair were as Prixie's Ballet" Fran...Itowena Bell tertainment program has been plnnnei A huge birthday eake trimmed with Country Dance the personnel of the Chesterfield Coa man, Vincent Hyatt; programs, Dan Morgan decorations, Reed Adams; Blush Rose Walla" ces Beaton; candles furnished enough light solo Gu near in eighty future, a by the saxaphone company at Sego ....ViTian Burnside inelnding May Bells Ringing Christine Axclgard; reit is rumored. Superintendent George invitations, Lula Christensen; Bummer" ....Mrs. Ed. Hansen Boris; specialty dances by pupils o:! to illuminate the hall They were lightUoodhye music, Miss Melba Marker and group sing- ed by an appropriate ceremony. Fortune is to resign and his place freshment!! Joce Rtndcnts also will give another repromenade, The guest of honor was spry snd Flynn; lVggy or Fish the direction of Mi hi Dorwill be filled by either John of cital Saturday evening. The following ing under C. A. Kggcrtscn is advisor Mrs. E. K. Olson. Mis 4 alert, and took a prominent part in Garr and Richard Garr. Fish has been mine othy numlieri will be rendered by the puclass. Elese Hayes is ehairman of arrange- the program, whieh inelnded games foreman while Garr hns been chief the junior Prom were Mr. and pils as given below: the for Patrons ments for the Public Relations dinner dancing, refreshments and & general electrician. 11. M. Mrllraw, genera Cleo and Mrs. W. W. Christensen, Mr. and Mia. Duet "Swing Walla" in and Mrs. Oscar C. Hanson, presiden' visit. been has mine Sego of the manager Birds Christensen. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. O. Of Mrs. Goldings eight ons and of the clnb, will preside. for several days arranging for the Norman Drill" Prixlea Lnrile Btalker Charles II. Gnvnion, Mr. and Mrs. Week seven were present. Mm Business Womens is daughters, being liloasoms" to take Richards place. which are Orange Margie changes Legcr, Mr. and Mrs. George Ruff, Mr. Ruse Fay" Maxine Hodge observed throughout the nation from Ada Shiinmin, Mrs. Florence Rich and. and Mrs. William Woodhead, Mr. and "Sfiria song J. Grant Kilfoyie March 6 to 12, under the auspices o. Mrs. Elizabeth Lockes, Wellington; Cleo Christensen Mrs. Robert McKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. Star of Hope" Beulah Know the National Business and. Profession J. R. and Loren Golding, Pripe; MarFalling Wilier' Lawrence Hyatt, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Tlie ion Golding, Springville; 8. W. Gold- -, Women's Federation. Zece ... ....Lula Gypsy" U. Seaton, "Hearts That Free" song ......Miss Ida al Axdgnrd, Mr. and Mrs. J. Justice's Court. ing, Salt Lake City. S. A. Golding of Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Olson, Mr. and Beegmiller. twin brother of 8. W. Goldof LaPoint, Lafe State vs. Norton; shooting Mrs. A. F. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. IinnHng Learn Virginia Miitoa ing, was unavoidably absent. deer out of season, fined $160. Silver Klara" Ilanson Inui and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barnes. Duet Over the Waves"Gladys..Catherine C. W. Gilner vs. Xcphi Rutherford MaeKnight and Gladys Hanson. civil, $145.92. Hall Prelude Catherine M ieKnight "Robin' Return" Jack Kmlin Assurance that Price would receive Eight' patients were admitted td Price eity vs. Louis Kramer; pctii Garden" a In song.. ..Mis a unit of the 22 Field Artillery as 1riee city hospital during the past Ltixonhnrg larceny, fined $5.00. Myriin Ilannen. soon as the war department is in week; according to a report issued State vs. Mary Angotti; charge Helen West position to grant it was received by Rustle of Rprlng Thursday by Murray Mathis, super Salute a Iesth"' Helen Wnd ......Ilelrn West and Golden R. Buchanan from General W. intendent Suit was entered in district court Duet Price eity vs. Kanakis Fragauakis 0. Williams of the Utah National Milton. Those to receive treatment were Virginia bv John the first iiirL of the week liquor jmssmion, fined ViennaGuard and made public Wednesday-Buchana- n Old In Laird Wilda rd. Price, treatment; who seeks to recover ial22J0 Menotti Wilda Laird Festival" .... the possibility Miss Beth Ellis, State vs. Herbert Newell; issuing presented from Wellington, tonsilec- sales agreement --Mice Carlson Amrrilla" ... on a conditional bad cheek, warrant issued. of obtaining a unit at a recent meet- toiny; Rudolph Lnreher, Priee, appenBracco. Ainadro bm chamber of commerce but dectomy; Master Van Barton Davis, State, vs. Hazel Sralze; issuing Equitable IiniiraneeAgcnpj for all ing of the In his suit, Menotti said he enterthat cheek, fined $10 and costs. luxly to endorse its establ- Price, treatment; Andrew Jensen of in of kinds insurance rnmianies. Silver safe ed into an agreement to buy the was done. which y; Deed. Miss Melba . Marker, ishment, Wattis, Warranty Moon dance hall in Price Tor $llr With its coming will be the selec- Price, treatment; Joe Zignse, NationElias II. Gardner to Dell Gardner; 815 at terms agreed upon from lleae- tion of officers, the establishment ol' al, treatment, and Mrs. FJorenee Mon-tell- n, Lot 2, Block 5, local survey, $160. cu. ail armory and encampment activities Helper, apjiendectomy. Quit Claim Deed. In the agreement it waa understood incident to all military operations. and Mill to Farmers II. C. Smith to if the hall was unprofitable that Filvatnr company; Let 1, Block J, Menotti that Beaeeo would buy back PRICE COUPLE MARRIED Char'ti Altoood, Proprietor Price Rivrrview addition. interest whieh amounts lo one-ha- lf Mr. and Mr. Elmer Klitgaard of District Court $3922.56, considering money expended 1riee left Tuesday evening for a short Main Street, Just East of We help you to raise it. John to make up losses sustained and also Pool v. Khrnring Thompson wedding trip to Denver, Colo. They refusBeaeeo has for Theater. eqniinnent. Incorporate companies, arLyric pav were married in Price Sunday evening Diamenti; rivil, $337.57. stock or bond issues, ed to bn.v back any of the property. range cereW. the Justice Hammond, J. by organize, any mony being witnessed by a few close First Class Haircutting, ONION re-re- Mountain grown seeds are better do not risk your time, labor and the chance of failure on seeds. ary on seeds are germ ed are mountain grown. to ' Quar-ter-to-Thr- 24c Iof SORE GET ed FREE SETS Tax Commission Agents Arrive In County to In Filing well-eare- Van Dykes J Annual Swim Week to Held July to 23, Municipal Pool Music Students to Give and Recital; Piano Numbers Junior Prom of Carbon High Proves Very Successful Event was-abou- m Fleetwood to Speak At Business Women's Banquet Friday ng r, Golding Celebrates Eightieth Birthday Anniversary n. . STATISTICAL Price Assured of Unit o Utah National Guard Owner Sues Dance For Alleged Breach of Contract Eight Patients Treated ed Easter Comes On March 27th Rs pivparri to drra np on that ocrasltn by letting us order you a new milt. You want to look your best on that occasion. Many aain-Ple- s to select from and liu latest styles arc shown. A rare lit or your money bark. X-ra- CAPITAL, Slaving and Shampoos. Acme Cleaners & Tailors ' FHna Courteous Treatment and Good Service. w. r. MYERS, Pnp tbmhi DM Framing. RrpaMng, IV ' " w; friends. Mrs. Klitgaard was formerly Miss Elnia Oman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Oman. The groom is employed at the rriee Trading company. Investment bonds of all kinds Equitable Insurance Agency, Price. small, large or new business obtain Blue Sky paw mits in any state. Write fully. The Bond House of Illinois, 210, E. Ohio Street, Chicago, IQ. I ss |