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Show - j . ) X IOT8PAY, MARCH 17, 1932 THE Pricc and THURSDAY UINTAH LOSES TO OGDEN QUINT SOCIETY CRearbij Sorosis Literary Society will meet Eastern Utah Representatives to State A. McGee cm Monday Hoop Tourney Beaten First Night. mander of the Price post, ia leaving dh Mrs. L Pattenon wu a Moab tha latter part of laat thia eity within the near future to take evening. course in the Mayo a bnsi-vviit- ggox or PAGE I SOME Vernal was one of the eight teams P, II. Fitzgerald will enter-tI- n in the state tournament to bow before law- with a bridge luncheon Thursday a stronger foe in the first rounds of Harry Metos, Salt Lake City Art Hanaon and Heber Tliurgood afternoon. court on week thia Price day at the Deseret gymnasium in Salt ii in of Salt Lake City were in Price Sunjake City Wednesday. Coaih Dirk itW Miss Elese Hayes will he hostess to day. (apples Ogden high five took the the Quarter-to-Thre- e Father William Rael and Gomer P. Bridge elub on legion 5 boys, 40-2wfW.fc of Price were Salt Lake City This game was the opening one and and Mra. Clyde Vaught wen in Saturday afternoon. week-enrom the start Ogden piled up a big trinm riaitora laat Salt Lake City Sunday of this week Several from Pries attended a bridge ead against the Uintah boys and then and drove out a new Buick ear. uncheon given today (Thursday) by coasted to victory. With Kinner, Weir Hr. and Mrs. Earl Lowry and eon, drs. Roy Robinaon at her home in and Lehman working cleverly under of Standardville were Mt certified public accouAlbert Kenilworth. riaitora thia week. Pyramid, ntant of Kay, etarted work the basket, Ogden ran up a 16-- 4 lead on the anPrice, at the end of the first quarter end the L nual audit of Price eitya book the Mrs. C. E. Ellwood Coach Carl Davis entertained her lalf ended 25-week, the of fir t dinner bridge club Wednesday eve- roungaters, obviously bothered by the Hr and Mra. L. R. Fullmer arrived from Southern Calif-ni- a, ia week-en- d of Bridge was played at three ta- arge erowd, missed nine-tentMr. and Mra. Ben D. Redd motored ning. bles and high score won by Mrs. Carl their shots and fumbled considerably. where Mra. Fullmer haa apen Lewis ton on ' Saturday when Mrs. winter. They eame hack in the second half, Redd and small daughter will visit for Nyman. aa is usually the ease, and played on n with her local some time Redd remother. representa-W. E. Fleetwood, Mrs. Oscar Ilanson entertained the even terms with the Tigers. The losers turned Monday evening. of the Utah Power and Light Friday Bridge elub last week vnd contill eonld not locate the hoop, howwaa a business yiaitor in Moab tract was played at three tables. In ever, in spite of the fact that they has not A weekname yet been aeleeted addition to elub mJiy of thia Mrs. I. 8. broke away for a number of shots. for the eon born to Mr. and Mrs. W. Evans and Mrs. J.members, IL Ballinger were Kinner, with his brilliant tiji-i- n Lffe 8. on March Lewis The W. Braeken accompanied baby weigh- guests. Flower formed the decoraMrs. J. was the shining light for the shots, thia ed nine and a half pounds. IIo ia the tions. it husband to Salt Inke City victors. Ilis teammates, with unusual-- y were week-en- d in the fourth child and guests they family. at good jMssing attack, fed him the Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Kirkpatrick enDr. W. J- - K. Braeken. Noel and Oak mil J. Homer Johnson, president of the tertained a bridge elub Thursday eve slavedwell. Alexander, the losers. for ball good E. G. and Christensen Chamber Preston, Ida, of Commerce, ning at their home ip Standardville. judge George entered the favorites As predieted, were in Emery wu in Price Tuesday on hia way home Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ray )X court reporter, the tournament all exhibited a high court east. on matters, He from the said the that Mr. high and Mrs. L. P. Pearce, onty Saturday' school band of that city would be hen Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mr. elass of the court game and came the bum day. icy returned with victories. One of the for the contest in April. and Mrs. Mat Gilmour, Mr. and Mrs. through first argent El-day crowds in the hisand i J. T. Kelley and Mrs. Ruth South-wortDoyle Das trap, Ivu Colby meet attended the affair. of the tory A spring ball is to be given in the Contract was played. Sanders, employes in a local chain With the exception of a few vacant of Moon 25 hall March the Silver a attended regional meeting by ure, eats, the gym was packed during both chamber of commerce to mise money 'Mr. and Mra. Nick Bernardi enter- the afternoon and company in Provo Sunday. evening session. for improvements made in its quarters tained with a dinner bridge Sunday eame out first at Vernal and Ogden to halL be will in the Prizes Miss Edra Aplanalp returned, given evening at their home. A St. Patrick 1:30 in tho eity This afternoon afternoon. rice Saturday from Balt Luke City for the best daneer and the prettiest thenio was used in the decorations the Indian boys meet (Thursday) "a nurse a been he she Mr. were hie wre and Mrs. Aee taking lady. guests Hinckley at 3:30 for a chanoeat the Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Otter-stroaining course at the Holy Cross ho. consolation flight. The Hinckley boys Mrs. James E. Hartzell of Watt is Mr. .and Mrs. Elmie Bernardi, taL met Jordan Wednesday hut were nosia visiting with her mother, Mrs. R, Mr. and Mrs. 6. P. Fisher of Helper, ed out by three points, the score being An--e- w and Neilsen S. N. Mr. ud Mr. B. Thompson, says the Duchesne Rec- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn S. Nelson and Mr. 23-2- 0 at the end of the extra period. A. Neilsen hye returned from ord of the 5th, Mrs. Hartzell s sons, and Mrs. Tad Storey. where spent they Robert and George Adams of Green mg Beach, Calif, ML Pleasant w winter months. Miss Ruth Gibba entertained with River, have also been the guests of 4th. their grandmother. a birthday party in honor of her sister, Miss Grace Gibbs. A St. Patrick W. J. Reid, William B. Stapley and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Fergusson of color scheme was used. The evening When the ease of J. D. Pappas, for eommission-s, eountv 'alter E. Knox, Price are this week in Phoenix, Ariz. was spent in playing bridge. Guests violation of the liquor law, eame up were in Salt Lake City Saturday Mrs. Fergusson s parents. included the Misses Connie Larsen, Tuesday before City Justice H. 8. hem they met with the state road visiting last week and went by the Anne Feiehko, Bessie Lundqnist, Jen- Robinett, Tom Anest testified last he left They immission. way of Lu Vegas, Xev. and planne nie Potter and Grace Gibbs and O.' K. was responsible for the whiskey and Jameson. Lee Peterson, Carl Olsen, beer Pappas was accused of possessbe gone two weeks. Mias Marion Mortensen, who is em-oyJack Gibbs, David Hammond and ing and asked that he be prosecuted the at at Prioe, wu a guest K. O. Anderson, Arthur N. Smith Mark Markas. on the rharge. mne of her brother, Waler Morten-i- n, Justice Robinett allowed Anest to Duchesne J.'Braeken Lee, William IL Toy, Erin over the week-enMrs. J. C. Hubbard was hostess to plead guilty, fining him $100. Half of Leonard, Robert Lee, Reese M. Reese eeord, 5th. Rolla West, J. F. MaeKnight, W. E the Junior Literary club at its meet- the amount was paid, and Anest postFlorins Tochl of Spring Glen wu Fleetwood and P. K. Xeilaon, all o:! ing Monday evening and also gave a ed a bond of $50 to insure paymeut nested Saturday of last week by Price, were in Salt Lake City over review of the play, Saturdays Chil- of the balance within 90 days. Pappas on business. dren last week-en- d heriff S. Marion Bliss for liquor by Maxwell Anderson. Mrs. was arrested in a raid made on the One gallon of whiskey wu George Wallace read a biography of Carbon hotel by Police Chief Vernon The chamber of commerce is plan- the playwright, and Miss Kate Smith Davis on February 29. Twelve pints und at Toehi'a home. ning to nse vacant store fronts on gave a readingJrThe next meeting o:! of whiskey and 23 bottles of beer were Merrin Smith and Merie Paxman Mam street for industrial displays the Auxiliary will .be the annual tea, eonfieatea, he reported. Castle Gate were in town Sunday during the band eontest, according to Mrs. J. Bracken Lee hostess. It will be nd stopped n short time at the home William H. Toy, secretary. This plan an Easter tea as it ia on March 28. the WHEAT OH HAND FOB NEEDY was tried out in Salt Lake City and day after Easter. A clever program is Smiths aunt, Mrs. Jed Wardle. At a meeting of the contact comhas proved a great benefit 'intah Basin Reeord,' 5th. being arranged. mittee of the Emergency Relief orMrs. Carbon county high school will pre- ganization Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Weller left Price J. F. Mendenhall of 8alt Lake City aha had Mazwell Alice that reported aa a Price business visitor Friday of Saturday for St Louis, Mo., where sent the program at a St. Patricks received communications from the nahome. will have elub make the to Womens their They ten which lit week. He came down on business they plan tional headquarter of the Red Cross mnected with the state foreclosure drove by the southern route. Weller on Saturday afternoon at the Amerthat the organization had fora the Carbon Water company. has been in Carbon county the past ican Legion hall. The Misses Virgie saying million bushels of wheat which ty bow Hcinlein are Mulliner and Veronica three years representing the would be distributed among local orin charge of it Numbers on the proHamilton Gardner, president of the holder in the Scofield dam project ganizations. one-aa inelude will tab senate two years ago, ia in Price a play, gram The eontaet committee asked to conlis week representing Oliver Snteh Mr. and Mrs. C. Watt Brandon left chalk-talreadings and numbers by tact the local Red Cross organization i district court in a $10,000 damage yesterday for. a short trip through the chorus directed by Mrs. Sne Chris- far a of this amount. It is not uit brought by George - Kapassas. Idaho and Wyoming. Brandon is pub tensen. At the business meeting pre- knownjiortion whether the shipment will be lither of the Helper Journal. He am ceding the tee further plsns for the wheat or in flour form, but they plan be-nCalifornwill from he which Brandon returned Colonial tea given by to order one earload. Hay from south Myton bench is g Mro. The Red Cross hauled to Price, Heber City, Provo ia last Thnrsgay. She has been down the elub soon for the Milk Fund will has no information as to the amount nd Salt Lake City. Most of this hay there for some time. They expect to be made. Each member may bring a granted but thing that Carbon eounty a certified guest to the St Pat tea Saturday af- will receive u ear. hay of good quality, and return in about two weeks. a gold in the stack for $8.00 per ton. ternoon. Mrs. Elva Korhevar of Price sufferLOCAL EPWORTH LEAGUE HAS Roy Schonian made a trip to Price ed severe lacerations under the right FOUR DELEGATES AT MEET ast Saturday, says the Duehcane Ree-r- d eye and minor body braises Friday her hv of the 5th. Mrs. Schonian, who haa when an automobile driven Rev. J. H. MseRill, pastor of the een visiting there with her Bister, brother, Howard Prince, struck a horse Community church, and three delelisa Lillian Johnstun, returned witn on the highway a short distance west gates from the Epworth league attendiim. of hero. Tlie horse was killed and the Praise of women in modern business ed the Btate Epworth league convention automobile slightly damaged. was the theme of the address made by held at Grace Methodist Episcopa Attorney and Mrs. B. W. Dalton of W. E. Fleetwood, president of the church in Salt Lake City last Friday rice hare been in town several days, Henry Ruggeri definitely announeec Price Chamber of Commerre, at a Pub- and Saturday. Two hundred attendee alton being associated with Rulon J. Wednesday that he would remain in Relations dinner given by the local the convention. Miss Virginia Faye arson in the W. F. Morton ease as Price and will have hia office with S. lic Lee, Miss Alice Rathmill and Jack and Professional Women Business efense counsel. Duchesne Record of W. Dalton in the building on club Friday evening The dinner was Teruo Aramki represented the Price Braly he 5th. East Main slreeL Ruggeri returnee in observance of National Business Epworth league. Miss Lee read a pato Price recently from San Francisco, Women's Week and was under the per on the Saturday program entitle Caroline Capelitti entered suit in where he practiced law for i chairmanship of Miss Elese Hayes. "My Brothers Kecjier. istrict court the fore part of the Calif., in jMrtnership with Glenn Har- Short talks were made also by 8npt year against the National Building mon, another Price attorney. W. W. Christensen and C. E Bevev nd Loan company. She is seeking to president of the Rotary elub. eeover money from two- savings JudGust Gramatakis, CO, .was arraignei idge, Several entertainment numbers comies for $240 and $286, respectively. before Justice IL S. Koliinett Friday pleted the program. Heads of various and hia bond fixed at $2000. Trial on civie organizations had been invited Cornelia Johnson wu granted a di-of liquor possession was act as guests. a from James William Johnson forcharge, (!$ He has been charged with Friday. riday in district eourt. In tne eom-tan- t, in a the and train eleetrie still violation. smallest A The Mrs. Johnson alleged that her persistent of liquor was found at his world, measuring only six inches, is hand deserted her March 14. They quantity Carbonville in a week ago, mak- being exhibited in Europe. place fare married at Salt Lake City, Dethe seventh time he has been i ing cker 18. 1008. rested on the same poet-gradua- te ik. Mr. clime. FIVE STARTLING VALUES I In New Goods This Week 2. d. tu, Ail-an- 9. h. Liquor Violator Takes Py-imi- d, Rap For Defendant ed LADIES' WASH DRESSES Guaranteed to Wash pos-nsioi- L . ct k, Public Relations Dinner Held In Observance of Womens Week rk 2 for $1.25 CHILDRENS WASH DRESSES All Sizes, Good Styles . .. SWEATERS -- 69c and Up Boys Slip-O- Styles n TRACK PANTS, SHIRTS To Match PAJAMAS 5c and Up Rayon,' $1.00, $1.95 and $2.95 .LADIES EASTER HATS, $1.98 to $3.98 New Straw Combinations Corticelli Underwear Step-In- s ...... .98c CURLEE SUITS Spring 1932 75 New Suits $19.75 & $24.75 The Fair Department Store PRICE, UTAH Community Church Red Star Oil Sells Notes L, J. Stookey was honor guest Thomas Middleton (Ilapjiy Jack party last the ehimnry sweep, of Boise, Ida., areom- - t an American Legion hnrsday evening. Stookey, jmst Easter Comes On March 27th prepared to dross up on that weaidon bjr letting us order you a Jjew suit. Yon want to look your on that oeraslon. Many sain-- t, J selert from and (he latest tyleo are shown. A inn- - fit or your IJe mry bark. Acme Cleaners & Tailors w. p. Prleo I'tnh w MTEKH, Prop. Prewing, fkpuJriai, rived in Price Monday on his annua pilgrimage of inspecting and cleaning chimneys and furnaces. Middleton has been coming to Price for the past twentv years. lie is a member of the Pacific Coast Association of Fire Chiefs, and is in expert at his business and a jolly fellow to meet. By J. H. MacRill, Minister. As the day approaches for the observance of Palm Sunday we are very anxious to be in the proper spiritual condition to receive the greatest benefit possible. The triumphant Son of God is marching through the years in the midst of a shouting throng of followers who really appreciate Hie leadership in all the affairs of life, and they are finding more and more joy aa they yield their powers to Hia acclaim. He is worthy of the very beat. Next Sunday an invitation will be given to every one to nuite in the haj-iness of the 8aints in rejoicing at the eoming of the Christ. If yon are not identified with the church of Christ, if you have never confessed Him openly, you are invited to do so next Sunday. If you desire the aaerameiit of Baptism for yourself or your children, please communicate with the pastor at ones. Bring out those letters from some other church or make arrangements to get them later, and give your name to the pastor of this ehnrch. If you have no chureh membership, come and join in confession of your faith in Jesus Christ Special music and sermon. at 11 a. m. p The Ladies Aid Society of the Community chureh is to meet at the home of Mrs. R. G. Oarr ou Thursday after, noon at 2:30. All friends are niged to attend this meeting. Land and equipment of tho Bed Star Oil company of Pries was sold this week by Frank Grosso and Fred Larcher to the Texes eompany, according to records on file in the eotuu ty recorders offiee. This deal haa been pending for some two years and involved about $13J)00. Platt Larsen, who haa been in Price with the eompany, was transferred to Park City and Henry Alley haa been apjiointcd in hie place. Let us quote you rates on automobile, fire and theft insurance Equitable Insurance Ageney, Pries, Utan.'- Printinc ashamed of that The kind one ia Inn, CAPITAL We help you to raise it. Incorporate companies, arrange stock or bond issues, any organize, small, large or new business obtain Blue Sky permits in any state. Write fniiy. The Bond House of Illinois, 210, E. Ohio Street, Chicago I1L at the Liberty Hotel Tuesday. March 15. and remain until the end of the week. ( Charles Main Alwooi, Proprietor One n underground gasoline storage tank with pump and electric motor. For p tjfrt 12,670-gaHo- lars see Mr. Glnffst government garage east of postoffice. UNION Street, Just East of UNTIL CAR ANY DON! BUY LB. 3500 YOU SEE BUICKS $995 SEDAN Lyric Theater. Specializing In Womens and Childrens Haireuttlng. ially Wind-Blow- Espec- n. Courteous Treatment Good Service. and i Price, Utah. FOR SALE! DR. A. W. DOWD will he Out to Texas Company charge. Dr- - .49c Children's Silk Dresses $1.39 to $3.98 Sizes Up to 14, New Line ' d. 69c Mtoalb (Bandage Co- PRICE, UTAH |