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Show APRIL TroBAT. li 11 T H B 8 UK, T HJT 189AT Scofield News Oddrwr but TRUE John RcZyaek, Jr.nwlorcJ to Helper Monday. Andrew Harvey' spent eeveral. week visiting here. He is from Sweet. Mike Zuher waa a business caller in Price Monday. II returned that . night. ient Jamca Nicola ides, who ha the past two month in California returned here April 2. Mr. and Mra. John B. Sillitoe were visitors in Price and Helper Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Donaldson and daughter were eallers in Helper ou Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Johu C. Staley, Sr., who had been visiting in Boise, Ida., with relatives, returned home Thursday of last week. Mrs. George Metos is spending sev. oral days visiting with Mn Peter C. Jouflas in Helper. Ilarry Metos. Salt Lake City attorney, was a visitor here 'Tuesday of last week. He returned Monday. Miss Jane Metos, students of tho East high school of Salt Lake City spent a few days visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Metos. Kenilworth Notes PAGE SEVEN pent the day with friniid Mr. and Mrs. ijuint Wilcox to valinn SPnrdsy and ter Lindsay, formerly Misa Kata motor-i- J There were forty guest preeant. the Mr. and Mrs. W. B.Jonea and bays week-en- d with Mr. and Mra. Earl were dnAer quests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Broadhead. A. Dahlsrud. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Bailey and and Mr. and Mra. A. F. small son, Bernard, spent Saturday Miss Gertrude MurdockJorgensen motored and Sunday with John Ball's fan.ily Soldier Summit Sunday. at Castle Dale. Mr. and Mra. Fred Thompson left Clyde Dugmore, Miss Ms Burton for Elainore Thursday where they and Mrs. John Burton motored to Mt. were ealled by the death of her mothPleasant Sunday to visit Miss Phyllis er. .; . Burton. Mat Rauhala, Jr., waa surprised by Miss Dorothy Robinson, who has a party of friends Saturday night. spent the past week a the house gmu-- t Those present were Fern Pettay, Ion , of her brother and l)r. Munson, Uayland Wycherley, Dorothy and Mrs. Hoy Robinson, returned home Allred, Edward Keese, Jessie Sunday. Helen Reese, Virginia Thompeon awl Mrs. George Jackson entertained Maxiuo Simmons. the contract bridge foursome at her Mrs. Dahlsrud entertained at home last Friday. Those present were luncheonHenry and bridge Saturday at I Mrs. I P. Pcaree, Mrs. Boy Robinson entertained the Mrs. Dun and Miss Dorothy Robimion of Salt sewing club Wycherley last. Guosto in Thursday Lake 01-to- n. -nt aister-in-la- City. The Wednesday Bridge club was eti tertained at the home of Mrs. Johu Judd. Luncheon was served at 1:15 and prises were awarded Mrs. William Woodhead and Mrs. Len Snow. The guest list included Mrs. Thomas Hughes, Mrs. John Burton, Mrs. Roy Robinson. Mrs. George Jackson, Mra. William Woodhead, Mrs. Willliam Ms n son, Mrs. Len Snow and Mrs. " Verne Hampton. i RIVER RYMtttWR IMLEVh DUTCHMAN wit. 1M0KIN& TOMXCO " Ml MtO tft Nfe W TOIH 0 Ml tftOKIM COM ID rm im h simm NT r ' 700. THAT Lrt 0H( SAtH ffTHNK CONTAINING IRON ACID, THE . u. od nrSURAKOE Price, Utah MnpiBldc. iWHe-OHVO- M K HIGH COHTTHT W GMJUC hh INCH OTHER. jffDTOABLE it-roKtf- Of 1N0 tiWEMM comuiom-uc- H tno fifes and vdumm wkiwin or TOBACCO TMl 1MOKI tNM SO THICK WMOORNim COUkD N0f Stt Nelms-Ellwo- HK hwcr or genoinc ink; MAtfciK, REjQOmtD WHOM. KHD Of -a, job depart-a- t At Sua kb care of your print! s needs. COMMUNITY CHURCH 8EBVI0E8 Kiz News J. H. MaeRill, Minister, Lafe Norton was in Price on last week. William Marshall of Helper spent the week-en- d here with friends and relatives. ' Aaron Dimick made a bnsiaess trip to Price last week, accompanied by Miss Leona Crookston spent Saturday' and Sunday 'in Spanish' Fork. Miss Sarah Nichols spent Saturday and Sunday visiting her father in Salt " Lake City. Mra. Lester Blaekham and children pent several days. of hut, week in Fountain Green. Mr; and Mra. Lyman Leavitt And family spent the Utter 'part of last week in Richfield. Mr.' and Mra. Jamea Bums and daughter apent Sunday at Rolapp visiting his mother., ; Mr. .and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson au1 family motored to Columbia Tumidly and Hiawatha News Mrs. J. P. Russell Wat called to Salt Lake City by the death of her sister. .Mrs. W. B. 'Jones and" son. Jack, pent Thursday and' Saturday in Salt Lake City. Mr. . Lloyd. Crogan, Mr. and Mra.-DaWycherley motored to ML Pleasant Sunday. . , Mr.' and Mra. E. A. Tucker and daughter, Neta Mar, were Hiawatha visitors this week. i Mrs. Paul Villard and Mrs. George Jleon entertained at a shower in the banquet rooms in honor of Mrs. Foa- - . games."' ; adoutt EUSUBUBBBOIdkiniOJJ: . Sport Hats Soft knit sport hats are now the rage. We have a nice selec tton very moderate in price. The new pancake beret at 75 cents has pleased the young Miss and looks very smart with the . sweater and skirt suit. White turbans are very pop ular, also wide brim white rough saldors. These are worn with the dressy suits. . Rollins f Run - Stop Hose in lace and mesh new shades. Bessie Kennedy, Millinery Price, Utah . uuuhvIrb nnuTHmcnLOirnc 22 North Seeond EaaL 7 :30 p.m. Evening service 7 JO p. m. Gjr Scouts (Monday) 7:30 p. m. Boy Scouts (Tuesday) Choir rehearsal (Thursday) 7 JO pi a. a. m. Morning worship 6:30 p. m. some Epwortn League sheepmen. Evelyn Stults, president Mr. and Mrs. Ilynim Olson of Price .10 aehool m. a. Sunday were visiting relatives Thursday of C. E. Beveridge, superintendent last week in Kiz. Ernest Babcock made a trip to Price to bring the dairy eattle out to Kis for Stanley Dminey. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Babcock and Lewis and Erastus Workman were in Price on business last week-enMr. end Mn. J. Marshall have returned to their home after spending a few days with relatives in Kiz. Mrs. Marie Kemmer is visiting the home of her father, George Mead, She expects to remain hefe'until July. Henry Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boren and Mn. Marvel Workman visited at the home of Ernest Babcock r laat Friday. IL Mrs. Mr. and Herring Joseph and Un..;WaJter Bonn 'motored to Price Wednesday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Vaigus.; Miss 'Ed ns Noyes eame out Saturday and Sunday to visit with friend and relatives. She is employed by Mrs. Mayme Jameson of Price at u - and-Mra- eluded Mrs. Axel Madsen, Mrs;' A1 Babcock, Jr., Mrs. Leonard Wycherley, Mrs. Sam perkowski, Mra. J. 0. Reese, Mrs. James Wycherley, Mrs. E, Nixon. p. m. in honor of her sister, Mra. Hanson. Guests included Mra. Elmer Love, Mrs. T. Woodhave. Mrs. E. E. Wright, Mrs. W. IL Jones, Mrs.' A. . Jorgensen, Mrs. E. C. Bowen, Mrs. H. B. Lindemau, Mra. .William Bun, Misa Gertrude Murdock, Misa Lila Parkinson, Mra. Anna Dutehar, Urn. Walter Dougherty, Mrs. Dan GarberjiMrfc W, W. Murray, Mrs1 'Lloyd Crogad, Mrs. HenryiNougarct. Prizes were won by Mrs.. LoVo and Afri Woodhave. 'Mrs. rank. Gleason entertained at k party in honor of her daughter, Mildred a tenth birthday. Quests invited' were Geraldine Fkrkowski, La-R- ue and Norman Wright, Nita Clair Lindcman. Lucille aiid Myra Dviatt, Rosemary Phillips, Norma Crfoway, Sylvia and Mary Gadis, Alisa Crom-b- y, Isabelle Burton, Thelma Mixon, Bernice Woodhave, Bomana QavuU. ' Mrs. Lucille Parmley assisted 'at th d. fOLLilblf inlbrnAWlbsri TUB Nsaduritiii8 . Aetna eewdisuli HJwiMlbwH With for Iccvoir, for mafclof quick and bun, thu Watarvofo that Itaepa a gallon oi cold water on taft nod thu Fkcacrvoir for asm cold; uuif-co-Msio- vu : P present Stanley Drainey and family arc moving from Price onto a part of. the Ernest Babcock farm here He is in the dairy business, making daily trips from here to Helper which i.i hi routo. Andrew L Herring left here FriErnest W. day with Mr. and Mrs. Vernal and to ilyton Vaigus to go to visit his sister, Mrs. Jennie Taj-lo- r and Mrs. Katherine Pueblo, and to attend to some very important bus inrss at Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Herring, and Anparents of Mrs. Walter Boren drew L. Herring, arrived here Tuesday from Oakland, Calif., accompanied by their daughter, Mra. Ernest W Vergn-- and her husband. They left for Myton and Vernal Friday morning. Mrs. Verona Babcock and sons, Max and Bovd, and Miss Keva HarJy. trod and Mr. Neves, Miss Bclh Workman to muicred Workman Lewis ann Mrs. 1 Price and Wellington Satumey. hey sd attended the school gymnastics. the broad jump, Noyes took part in Hardv hIo won winning second. Miss racer. tho of seeond in some With thtau tad many other original advu- -' tagea, and with the simple, atnrdj, powerful,almoat everlajdng RoBator mcchaniam, foil no wonder all who ate the new Norge are enthusi- asdc about Rollator Refrigeration. - e Before yon invest in Electric Refrigeration, by; all means see the Norge. DhMm 4 msktn tbt W'id i Urgtit tj Gtrpratim, parts, including automotive free wheeling. Nwg A mnmjMCtKnJ Barf-ITsm- er tj prtcismm See Price theTorge Before b r You Buy Now On Display EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO. and Helper |