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Show J11prtAT.AFEILH;Wj 'Price and Cflearbi O. J. Anderson, celebrated his 83rd of Perron spent relative in Price. birthday anniversary last Sunday. Only members of the family were preIUnnon of Price spent sent A birthday dinner was served to Sell Lake City on business. sixteen. Emery County Progress, 8th. jjjSdjrith CilUrf Mr. and M. Miller and Mr. and A- - McGee of lriee nd Mr. suniers wci RumU of Mr. and Mrs. John llillabraiit at their home in Watti. Niuiday. ,tnQTR? 'lMw.J.IUoalfofCoI. P. K. 0. met at the home P. 0. Siivagni returned to l'rir of Mrs. W. E. Fleetwood Sunday morning from Las Vegas, Monday evening. Mrs. Wev, where his Apache hotel was re- Fleetwood was in ehaige of the a paper on Rus- cently opened. He plans to stay in ng which of Green River wan Price several days before returning siau Price the first of to his Nevada property. River was a 0en Woe several days Kay of Visitor in JjfiiSfb M Ml - Dr. JE'JrtT the L J. Stookey of I Vice visited with his mother, prior to departing eonree at Mayor for a Brothers clinie at Rochester, Minn. Tooele Transcript-Bulleti8th. Lwher of Tuesday at Clover son 'orn Mrs. A. J. Stookey, a of parent, Mrs. Rudolph Eldar - meet-includ- week. of Ust week. and Mrs. Leonard Snow week-en- d visited the past post-gradua- te of Ken-JS- h with n, WELCOME! SPORT E3Z :f,,t Carbon held Saturday, A.ril 20, aueording to Mat Gilmour, president. It is to be a costume air. nd wch member of . the club is entitled to bring one pie as guests. DRESSES JACKETS White Dresses with colored Jackets in heavy silk crepe Mrs. Gus DeGrendale of StandarT1 hostess to dise underwent a major operation at the Dsnsante club of Pries waa in the the Moab: hospital Monday.- Her conSaturday afternoon of Colorado the first dition during the week has been ser- following luncheon, bridge was play- kMw- - Mrs. C. It, Fergus-lbusiness. on week "r, ahe is but i ious, improving slightly at JJrf the Parle, Ruggeri reeeiv- this time. 7th. elub prizes and Mrs. Eugene Kell Crosgrove of Salt Lake of Helper the guest prize. Graveside funeral services were held guest of Miss Ida Pace of week. in Helper 8unday for John Milano, Sorosis the latter part of the 54. who died here last Wednesday of a Colonial Literary society will have program followed by tea W. W. Christensen Little is known of the man at their bpt and Mrs.business visitor, in myeroditia. regular meeting Monday evehe in as were had lived this eounty bat two ning. Mrs. Charles Ruggeri is hostess the first part of this week. years. He. was born in Italy and has for the affair and also ehainnan of it no known survivors. A delightful program has been arthird Garr of Sego motored np ranged, and it will begin at 7:30 oThe Southern Utah Presbyterial clock. that eamp last week to apend in Price. his with jeek-enfamily was held at Ferron on Monday, Tuesand Wednesday of last week, and Mrs, J. C. Hubbard entertained the day were was well attended ft Clay and family of Price by representatives Friday bridge elub last week. Folfrom all over the southern part of the lowing luncheon, contract was tfon in Castle Dale Saturday,of says played the state. Next year the fti Emery County Progress Presbytery will at three tables and prizes were awardGreen meet River. at to Mrs. ed Ik George M. Miller, Mrs. J. f E. Hillsbrant and Mrs. Charles Rugof tho Peter Guzxo of Mobrland was in geri. Mrs. William T. Elliott of fjUiim H. Toy, secretary Helper flies Chamber of Commerce, waa in Price last Saturday and called in at was a guest busion week this of The Sun office to renew his subscripfmm Monday tion. Guszo is an old resident of this Mrs. L R. Fullmer entertained with section, having lived here some twen- a bridge luncheon at her home Friday Btaa Taylor, manager of ty years. During his spare time ho afternoon. Guests included Mrs. 0. K. was Provo a of Price, writes insurance on ehildren for the Clsy, Mrs. J. R. Sharp, Mrs. B. W. visitor the first part of the West Coast Insurance iae Dalton. Mrs. Joe Schlegel, Miss e company. Sutton, Mrs. J. F. Johnson, Mrs. Funeral services were conducted on J. A. Crockett, Mrs. J. T. Kelley, Mrs. of Price Mondav afternoon from the Flynn Eldon Otteson, Mrs. Clara Thompson, jtip Oeorge Christensen week-end at funeral home M a pest during the for Jack Warren, Mrs. Mat Oilmour, all of Price; Mrs. kt home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cur and Viola Sut- Jack O'Bcrto, Mrs. Resgan Ratliff, of son Floyd Timea-Ncw7th. ton .Warren, The boy died pf a heart Mrs. M. C. Melrose, Mrs. Ham Stein, I attack' Friday at hishome. He was Mrs. Frank Drury, Mrs. Ed Horning itm ghortino and H. V. Leonard born at Dawson, N. M., May 9, 1924, and Mrs. C. R. of Helper, mt in Salt Lake City Sunday on and had lived in Price seven months and Mrs. William Fahring of Milford. Bryles si eonnected with Price's Mrs. Ratliff received the high seore in the state baseball league. After a service of twenty-on- e years prize. as manager of Cooper, Martin & ComE P. Latham and R. E. Hammond pany, mercantile establishment at Mod the state tax commission were in th, Ralph J. Fletcher, has resigned City Physician B. him Tuesday going over the revalu-itie- s bis connection with that store to W. work of Silas Rowley, county identify himself actively with the manDr. Charles Rnggeri, city physician, agement of the Moah Garage company and was the principal speaker at a meet stockholder which of he is a heavy Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stortino of Mrs. director. Fletcher was recently elected ing of the Business tnd Professional Lma Fme and Dominie Bettino of secretary of the Moab Garage com- Women's elub Friday evening at a Sep were Price visitors the first of and the Salt Lake and Eastern unhat week, having motored up from pany Utah Stage Lines, an affiliated con- local jestaurant The program was thseodamp. Mrs. of Frank direction der the cern. Dr. lluggeri health . J. Broken in spent Sunday Mrs. Harold Makin of Provo constressed the Salt Like City, where he visited with importance of periodical ducted her first class in eontraci in his interestexaminations medical Dr. J. W. K. Bracken, who is leaving bridge Wednesday afternoon at the numliers were uveal JM discussion. dotty for the Henry mountains to home of Mrs. 0. T. Brooks. She vi!l ing main highways were reported Ward Ladies' in Utah the.lrire bok after his ranch holdings. by given condition, with roads over have classes today (Thursday) also, good which won' the stekj mountain Hnmmits all favorable in and Wednesday and Thursday of the chorus, and will in the stale The Misses Leah Wilcox . Dorthella compel' apite of molting snow, according to a coming two weeks. The opening sestougham, Alice Bailey and Elva Lnr-- i sions were well attended, and reserva- mntest in June, and by Miss Lula Redd. Ihe Rucl Mrs. and Christensen and Evin Kelson, Lorenzo Peter-tions for the remainder of the course election of officers will take place at and Oscar Kelson of Ferron were afternoon The are mades still being him visitors lost Mpnday evhing. the meeting on April 22. classes begin at 2l3d o'clock and the ones at 7:30. HELPER STORES. CLOSE District court convened at Moab on evening bnsinees houses in Helper hare All ftndavof this week with Judge Dil-wW. J. Parker, member of the state agreed to close from 12 to 0 p. m. Woolley presiding. A numlier road commission, and K. C. Wright, (Friday) afternoon so that people devil cases are on the calendar, onl assistant engineer of the commission, from that city will have an opporI guy venire of twenty-fiv- e P has been were at Moab recently inspecting work which tunity to see the band parade, masoned. on the Moab town federal project. begins at 1:30. This action was taken They found that good progress was after a canvass of the business houses being made, and that the contract will bv Helper people. The stores there probably be completed within a month. w'ill remain open in the evening, how. blast They stated that the fire miles of ever. gravel-surface- d highway between SolirUHERAL HELD FOR MINER tude and Brown's wash, just east of Of Green River, has been completed and Funeral services were held Sunday accepted by the state and federal gov at the Greek church for Mike Biaeh, the eniment. 49 rears old, who died last week at Ten can buy a smart made-to-ur-e re from injuries Price city hospital suit right here in Price. Xril Draper, western slope superin reived some time ago at Sweet. The Tse need no ask Where longer cm I buy tendent for the Holly Sugar eouiauy, funeral was in charge or the J. h. dam. good suit for e money." (mm In and weU was in the city Thursday while en Ely n u funeral hornet ew you any number of sample. route to Price, where annually a conthe popular spring fabrics. In--, Mrs. siderable . acreage of .sugar beets is Word was received in Price by nttig Tweeds, Worsteds. Chevl- Wednesday field A sod Serges. A perfect fit guar- Sr, Fitzgerald, Thomas grown for tho Holly company. b surd. dis- of the death at Los Angeles of her agent has been busy over that Miss Mell-ere- n a aud time larger some niece, Miss Lillie Mellgrcu. trict for past, Acme Cleaners & Tailors remembered many peoby bo will of beets is esjiected this year. having resident here, additional former with an as that W. r. MYKRfl, new. a staled ple Drajier and Castle Gate 2000 acres of beets, both Grand Junc- taught school at Price Clsualng. lessons. One tion and the Delta factories will he and gave music and art to tho admitted Ms Utah was JuncGrand 17 season. her of pictures operated this zork New in City. mtional museum tion Sentinel, 8th. JJJjplk, at Orangeville. e'n J&Vrt f Timee-Independe- SPORT We Extend to All Band and Visitors a Hearty White, Green, Tan, New length, clever Welcome. styles hope you will enjoy your viait and to see yon again in 1933 $3.98 WTe $530 Jo Other Interesting ISargaSns ' d t Dixon-taferBuss- ell ! Us (Set Acquainted Visit This Store the Values and Lines We Offer ILet Yo-land- a, hi f See . SHOES SHOES SHOES en-tm- Talks to P. Club Ladies? Men's Styles 50 Styles For Children , Fitted Every Width By Experts $1.9S to $7jOO $1.95 to $535 98c and Up 01-m- Highways In Fair Shape Says Department Ie liiam-pionshi- p report received from tho state road, commission. U. S. Highway No. 50, Spanish Fork to Colorado line, good. East of Price, slow at several construction sections to Bunyside junction. Laterals: Utah 33, Castle Gate lu Duchesne, good; Utah Id, Price- Us Salina, generally good; Utah 63, Soldier Creek junction to Myton, fair. U. 8. 450. Valley City via Monti-cell- o to Colorado line, good. The Bun cooes a HtUt owe bars It NfiiBH S-- E 0 AL 1 DURING THE BAND CONTEST Think It.... i llf-M- i who were Among those from Price for the in Salt Lake City last week annual Make Your Headquarters At Our Store While In Price We Cater to Students and Offer SPECIAL DINNERS and LUNCHEONS At the Most Reasonable Prices We also have the most Fountain in Price . up-to-da- te PLATIS CANDY Price, Utah ,nlV'; Latter-da- y John Mrs. L. S. Horsley, and Mr. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Horsley, Bishop 0. II. and Mrs. fi.rgc E. Jorpmsen, B. H. Dr. E. Pettit, Ouymon, John and B. M. Meat W. W. Goetzman, were the following:Mr.anl Pallon. f loiilter, primary was granted a leave of school for the remainder of the Uw to term and left Monday ttmdj Iniversity Brigham Young her mother.. Was aeeompanicd by Miss Lnmout Meat Pie With Mashed Potatoes or Chili 25c ROAST PORK WITH MASHED POTATOES 25c HOME-MAD- E PIE PER CUT 10c also All Kinds of SANDWICHES, HAMBURGERS AND HOT DOGS (i,r The Eastern Utah Electric company m- - of will conduct a special school home Iiiundry mmlern on st ruction 2.30 methmls Monday arternojm at hall. oclock at the American Legion ' invited. is The public Soldier Canyon Coal Delivered Right Froa tha Mlxs LUMP, NUT or SLACK Pkoni 887 r.r.oVA&D SHIELD M an I1 m th high, MICKEYS PLACE "The Home of Scotch Meat Pies f Just East of the Star Theater On Main |