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Show PEI OH PAGE EIGHT Scout Vaudeville Is Big Success At Spring f J. C. Penney store is to relebrate the thirtieth an--1 nivcreary of the founding of its chain of stores on April 14, according to) The loeal pre-pari- L. R. Elilridge, manager. The Price store is the twelfth in the 1460 units which now make up the company and was opened in 1908, only seven years after the mother store was opened by J. C. Penney in the mining town of Kem merer. Wyo. Eldridge has been with the store sinee its opening, except for a few years and has been identified with civie and municipal activities. He served as president of the chamber of commerce here two years ago. The anniversary will be marked by a thirty-da- y special sale, which is being advert isod in the Price news,apcrs this week. .The anniversary weik will start at the opening of the store on April 1 and continue until April 30. In place of the usual anniversary val- ues speeisl for eseh day in April ia planned. Many of the values have not been obtainable since 1912 and it might bo well for the housewife to look over the lint and watch the newspapers for future nalea. i Price City Hospital Thirteen patients were admitted to Price city nospital during the put week, according to Murray Mathis. Those to receive treatment weie Miss Marita Christensen, Castle Gate, Mrs. Ruby Wade, Price, appendectomy; Miss Lcnore Kimball, Pnee, appendectomy; Mrs. Kate Btandardville, major; Charles Kilgore, Rains, hernia; Mike Vronda-kiRains, hernia; Peter Campadell, Helper; Miss Melba Marker, Priee, treatment; Mrs. Luella Downard, Wellington, treatment ; George Anlonakis, Rains, hernia; Mrs. Marguerite McCann, Helper, major; Mrs. Eiva Vincent. Priee, Caeeerian, and Miss Shirley Kirby, Huntington, minor. Fiem-enti- s, e, Let ns renew that expired policy Equitable Insurance Agency, Price, The 8un comes a II trie high, but one must have it regardless. . rcragPAT, MAiof n , THURBPAT PTAH-EVE- ET Thursday. Friday and Saturday Home KELLEY Canyon Monday The people of Spring Canyon ed the amusement hall Monday evening to capacity to enjoy the aeout vaudeville aponeored by the Carboa district finance committee, headed by Utah Thompson, finance director. Every part waa fittingly well rendered and received apprecitiva applause. The program comprised tiie following numbers : Musical duet, Dan McPhee, Floyd Simmon, and the presentation of scout colors directed bv J. E. Pettit of the district committee; music by the band, directed by William Nurena ; a contillation by Miss Josephine Adams, accompanied by Reed Adams; duet, Miss Alice Carlson and Mack Thorn of Storrs; quartet, E. C. Jeppaon, Murray Mathis, Insured? Mwncr, It Mi and thrift to pay for R, j-- TS rimet ariaatao the arias flacors of FISK It. Certainly this i m tala nay heavy fiaaachl J fr THK PKNSI.AR NATIONWIDE ONE CENT MU W TORJOUR OS THR LIST AT THK REGULAR PRICE AND OUT SOc Mac lac Tacthpacta 4 far Sic ..41c SOc MsuUwUtua 4 for 50c Scdlua Pherphato -- 1 fr...4le 45c Dr. Waits Toothpaste I SSc -- ...75c 7 Sc Miami Oil- -4 fer $140 OntisPs Opera MUh SOc Milk cf Micaccia 4 lar...41e 4141 Otamta iar c Oliva O- U- 9141 5140 Sc far Sc A atresia Candy Bara- -4 $5c Extract Witch Haicl- -5 far 55c $140 Bex Btotleaery $ for $141 SOc Colcaial Club Munrtag 10c HhUcta Shoe Palish -- $ for 11c 41c far Crsaa lT Llius it run Watch l t, J Far your own pmo INSURE IT. Conautt aa far!!! rate polity. Only rrilahl talk loo rapraatntod. Wo write SALE 1 CENT Edward Hansen and O. K. Jameson and Willard Hannon; farce entitled, "Who Told the Truth," high school east, Bess Prince, Katherine Marian Twin, Tom Carry, Palme Gordon, Joe Hammond, Mont. Snow, Angelo Hemes, Edward Saxey, Charles Cavell and Gabriel Simondi. At the conclusion, J. D. McPhadis of tha welfare committee thanked the participants and pledged his continued support to tha causa of beonting. 'The daneing program given oy the students of Miss Melba Marker waa as follows: Duster maid, Helen Evans; French dolls, Mary Jane Young, Buidetta Shiner, Patsy Lon Hills. Betty Lou Waterman, Ledra Leonard, DeOne Empey, Geraldine Waterman, e Ronnie Christensen; tap dance, Evans, Gunda Evans, Gunda Hamilton; old fashioned dance, Betty Ballinger; duet, Lueile Richards, Helen Evans; acrobatics. Betty Lou Waterman; Gynsie, Shirley Brown, Virginia Mae-Knigji- nmjj. 4 $140 laganoll Electric fash Haanacad Clock 4 for $41 $140 llamrr- - Brand Pocket I OU- -S 4 will call oa yoa. hr $147 $141 5140 Hoghoo Hair Brash gOe Faracoa Toothbrash $ tor Sle SSc No. MO Eootuon FUn- -4 $Se Knife 4 far Zm TWkt Tbonn-7So Me Six of Set 75c Teaspoons Sic SOc Cdoaial Club Hair LIST EXCEPTIONAL ON THIS JlST A FEW OF THE WO ITEMS i feat - EQUITABLE $141 raw bialy naam tortile ' i Mer-lin- Evans, Helen G rousts man, Helm Evans, Addle Leonard and Kedra Leonard; military, Helen Lee, Maxine Maxine Groussman. Fay Roberts. Nancy Ward. Jnanita Denos, in Extras De-no- s, n Barbara Dnfford, Freda Hord-- n, Empey, Anna Leonard, Betty Avery; line-u- p routine; Irish dance, Shiner; danee La Modern, Evans, Cams Johnson, Norma Hamilton, Panline Gordon and Gunda Anderson. De-O- Bur-dett- a Myr-len- e given with each GREEN RIVER BOAT PARTY HAS SCARE Motor Boating Party On Green River Proves Nearly Disastrous. SPECIALS Friday and Saturday APRIL - 1 and 2 r Malt syrup (iMundhelt Hop Flavored 2 Cans $1.00 ONE STEIN FREE! MALT SYRUP Blue Pine, Each 27c Crackers Sodas, 3Lb. Box .... .27c GERMADE 23c Bag 9-L- b. OLIVE OIL Imported Gal.. $1.95 LARD 8-L- b. . .55c BLACKBERRIES Gallon Can . . . .33c SALMON Tall 8c Cans BUTTER Fresh 20c Creamery SOAP P. & G., or C.W., 10 Bars . .27c Quality Meats PORK CHOPS 14c Per Pound SALT PORK 10c Per Pound PICNIC HAMS Per Pound . . . ! 10c STEAKS Shoulder Beef, Lb. . . 13c POT ROASTS 7c Per Pound BACON SQUARES 10c Per Pound SUCCESS MEAT & GRO. CO. Community Builders PRICE - HELPER Four Price people narrowly escaped drowning in Green River Sunday afternoon, it was revealed here Monday when the party returned after an outing. According to Mrs. B. H. Deal, her husband, Miss Chloe Mitton, sister of Mrs. Deal; Mrs. Anna Deal, mother of Deal, and Mrs. N. L. Hopkins, all of Priee, were motoring in the Green rRiver, 65 miles east of Price. The of the motor boat evidently truek a snag and broke a pin. Deal either electric or gasmotor pro-pello- Think of gotting $1&85 in extra chase of any Dexter Washer! A sensational offer of 68 valuable premiums at no extra cost to you. Never before has boon offend in tins city. Dexter far such a super-valu-e all other washing machines in time and wink-cavinfeatures. In washing speed and thoroughness. In mechanical simplicity. In beauty of derign and fmuh..Take advantage of this startling' offer NOW! attempted to replace the pin bat before the pin could be replaced the boat drifted into the center abutment of Green River bridge and overturn- aur-paas- ed. A boat manned by Walter Taylor and X. L Hopkins, husband of oue of the women, waa close by and picked them up lie fore the swift current carried them down stream. Only wo of the women were swimmers. Mrs. Deal was the only one to go under the water hut was rescued. The boat was carried down stream to rapids a short distance below, where the motor waa lost from the boat and sunk. es g 68 Premiums Central School Forms given FREE Parents-Teache- rs Organization Organization of a Parent-Teacheassociation of the Central school was completed at a meeting in the Community rhnrch Thursday evening. Mrs. C. T. Axelgard and Mrs. Comer Peacock were made directors. Other officers are Mrs. C. IL Stevenson, Jr., president; C. IL Madsen, vice president, and Mrs. Claude Em-Ie- y, rs a Included with each Dexter Washer ia a superbly designed set of dmnerware Kitchen and a Utility Tods with colorful handles fowipUu set of 17 set of glistening aluminum ware. These three sets will receive daily usage in your kitchen. They are easily worth $1&85. Buy yopr Dexter during this sale and get die three sets without 32-pie- ce secretary. and praised the modified platoon tem used there. 19 Pieces of Pure Aluminum sys- aix-qua- fancy email caka or Jello nilde and a act of four resisting cnameL You Fqiillra 32-Piec- art Peach Color, a coat of glasel e Set of Dinner Ware faToolorwd-noM- nawtodf It will sever fade or change. uit oft pastel ehadn. Set tceriete of a -32 pieces iaalL $59.9 Liberal j I wp 1 want every single piece your kitchen. J. 8. EDWARDS, CONGRESSIONAL TREE SILVER CANDIDATE 8ia. w an for use at the stove, four yeurs. Sena was charged with robbing the Japanese boarding house in Standardville on January 4. Two men on that night held up, heat and robbed Mr. with end Mrs. S. A. Kim and several hundred dollars. The Sun bns it from reliable information that J. S. Edwards, well known building rnnlraetor and mining man from llel)ier. will be a riugre..aioiia candidate this year o'i n free silver ticket. Edwards is known in Carbon county ami throughout the state at one of the best informed men on the silver situation in the state. lie has cxtennive mining interests in Mexiro as well as holdings in real estate and mines in this country. Ilia views on this subject are well known locally. Sad use for every day in tha overyear. Nothing has been for made well All looked. hard g Colorful Ivory Ind Green handles of water mdnnlt and pcpperSheE Pete Sena was found guilty of grand larceny Thursday night by a jury in district court and will receive sentence Saturday morning. The sentence carries imprisonment in the state jienitentiary from one to ten The 17Pleee Klsehen Tool Set Bow are pieces that yoa wBl it Connate of a large covered etew kettle, two-qua-rt sauce ; pea, two fipped three quart! ' Standardville Robbery Suspect Found Guilty Full line inns, ink, pencil 19-pie- ce rust-resistin- g lie complimented the Central school The table Allowance On Your Old Washer Trade-I- n 1 lEasleu'in KJitalii lElcdtpic (Do. PRICE and E AGENCY is nn INSH-ANC- HELPER |