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Show PAGE EIGHT The man who can make a set of Price Chamber of Commerce judges Two picked team of Carbon high believe he is the ugliet male in Carachool football aspirant were chosen bon county will be the recipient of prize if he is present at the Tuesday afternoon and played an ex- a valuable frolic to be held at the Silver Blue The hibition game. team, cap- spring Moon hall dance April 22, under the tained by Claude Cowley, won over auspice of the chamber, it was an? the Yellow jersey player, 6 to 0. The game brought out a number of nounced Wednesday by J. F. chairman of the ebainber promising youngster and Coach Veris with well pleased the headquarters committee. non Merrill Although it is probable that no one abundance of freshman and sophohonmore material which will be on hand will willingly claim this doubtful be will said the prize for the 1932 grid campaign. He is con- or, MacKnight fident that the Carbon aggregation is there for him, as well as a number of headed toward the championship of other prizes which will be distributed this region next season, despite tbo at the gala spring carnival. The dance is being given by the will refact that only five letter-mechamber to liquidate the debt accrued turn, three of whom were regulars last hall to proin remodeling the year. Veterans who will be back are Cap- vide chamber of commerce headquar tain Movfell Jewkos, tackle and guard; teru and offices. Valuable awards will John Etzel, tackle; Kephi Gunderson be given to the most popular girl, the l lady, the most popular and Claude Cowley, backs, and Frank male and female dancer best the man, Cory, guard. most appropriate spring Among the backfield men out to and for the costume. fill the positions left by Paul Entries for all contests must be Mike Stamitakis and Frank Goni, ace: Kenneth Alexander, Har- made at the tieket office before enterold latterick, Clifford Ureinson, Kick ing the dance. Each admission ticket Fasselin, Vaughn Wilcox, Boyd Fish will entitle the holder to 100 votes. and James- Bedford. None of these Special decorations and lighting efbe used and it is believed prospects are very large, but are fast fects willfrolic will be one of the most that the and shifty. of the spring entertainments unique Speed is also characteristic of the line candidates, and they are fairly season. heavy material. Tackle posts will be Hiawatha Holds well cared for by Captain Jewkcs, DraMonte Leon Jewkes and Etsel, per. For guards, the Carbon mentor has The Hiawatha junior band give its Eaquinta, Luce, Cory and Howard first eoneert in the Latter-da- y Saints Prince. Vernon Spotty Mills and chapel there Thursday night under Sam Cortes, the latter a sophdmore, Director Mark Hart William H. Toy are expected to handle the eenter du- of Price talked on the progress of the ties in good style. band contest at Price, this week. Vinnt Hyatt, Holly Bryuer.Don Snow and Knlo Clontx are the outItems standing end candidates at the present times. Jesse C. Baldwin was a business Graduation will take the following visitor in Salt Lake City last week linemen who played regularly last Miss Wanda Snow was a conference year: George Patteriek, Frank Silli-to- e visitor in Salt Lake City during last and Francis Lamph, ends; John week-enDemman, taekle; Bill Blackham, a A baby waa born to Mr. and guard, and Ellsworth Jewkes, eenter. Mrs. Lavarboy Pierce of last Herbert Adamson, who formerly week. Mother and Monday both dobaby are coached at Park City, Hinekley and nicely. ing Escalante, and who has had many Irwin Todd left Wednesday of last years of experience in directing footweek for Salt Lake City where he ball teams, is handling the backfield will take a course in music instruc-tion- . prospects. Mac-Knigh- TOMATOES STRING BEANS HOMINY CARROTS PRICE DRUG CO. Ld t, SAUERKRAUT GLASS WATER jmoat-beautifu- PEANUT BUTTER 23c Jar b. COFFEE Blue 29c Pine Lb : .59c Quality Meats THREE SCHOOLS IN PUNCTUALITY TIE Misa Edythe Beard entertained the club girls at her home, Tuesday evening. Supper waa served' to the following: Misa Aliee Smith, Miss Much Interest Shewn By Students In Valoy Wheeler, Miss Stella Draper, Bace For Attendance Prise. Miss Kellie Braneh, Miss Rnth Woods A detailed report of the attendance Miss Lola Baldwin; Mias Faye Locks, Misa 'Neva Thayn, Mias Fern Marand punctuality contest beingin Carbon county schools was shall and the hostess. announced Monday by SupL W. W. Christensen. As announced last week, Heiner had the highest per cent presPRICE WATER COMPANY, location ent, this being 99.98. Three schools pUi-- e of business, Price. Utah, tied for punctuality with 100 per cent. ofjprincipal office of the aecretanr, Carbon-Knjer- jr They are Rolapp, Castle Gate and Bank, Price,- Utah. Notice: There ate Clear Creek. delinquent upon the following described m account of inmnnit levied on The schools and percentages are as stork, the 18th day of December, 1981,whirh follows: , were delinquent on the 11th dajr of April, PerCent Pit Cent 1982, the several amounts net opposite the names of tho shareholders, as follows: Kamo Shares Auntie' ment .00 Joseph Coiombatto .... 8 POT ROAST Per Pound 7c SAUSAGE (Pure Pork) Lb. . ;..10 - Lb I-- T: LARD Package 13c b. 29c Silvea (Jognian Lillie B. Davis ...... Geo. L. Frandsen ... Albert Penn Maria Frandsen Robert Greenwood Joseph F. Hansen ('ban. Johnstun SUCCESS S3 10 8 5 154.16 29 20 0 10 10 1.00 A0 A0 15.42 . 2.0(1 2.00 .(Ml 'Helm 1.00 Montell liangtira ... 1.00 Mnnfredi Brothers .3(10 30.00 I a veil (toiler 2.30 .25 Peter Oppocher 3 Jh) JMMI 2--3 Chria Itaaun ...: 38.0(1 Antonio Pagans .325 32.50 Sarah Pottn 4.25 .43 Ram Bugger! .....lOO 10.00 G. J. lteevee 8 AO Jamie I). Stringham 10 1.00 F. 8. Slaugh 10 1.00 II. O. Smith 150 15.00 Mamie Staley Ill 1.00 TINTIO HIGH 8CHOOL BAND IS Melrina C. World ...... 12.50 1.25 a, Aden in, the worlds deadliest HE&E FOB CONTEST And in accordance with law and an five thousand times more pouer-ttorder of the board of directors made on of December, 1031, no many Joseph L. Jamison, director of the the 18th-dathan strychnine, hr obtained from Tintic high school band, states that eh tea of each parcel of such ntock an may plant in the Transvaal, South he will be sold at office of prrparations are all eomplete for tak- the nerronary at bin office in the the Carbon-Emer- y where to this Price organization Bank, lrice, Utah, on the 14th ing they will compete in the state con- day of May, 11132. at the hour of 3 o tests on April 14, 15 and 18. Tintic chirk, p. ul. to the highest bidder, to pav assessment thereon tsetur. has one of the beet high school band delinquent with the eot of advertising and expense in its history and although there is of the sale. CLAUDE J. EUPEY. Secretary. no way of comparing it with similar Price Water Company, Price, Utah ones, ii is quite certain they will make Office, Carbon Emery Bank. a name for the local school in the U. Kellug i tlO. C. -- PRICE . HELPER Xi-sw- al y Equitable IjMtf At sl 39c Issriii $1.50 INGERSOL YANKEE WATCH lake lust 98c 30c MENTHOLATUM 25c HINKLES $1.25 Johum'i DUST MOP, SOc Johnsons WAX BOTH FOR $1.25 SET OF SIX TEASPOONS Guaranteed Silver Plate 75c insurance Agency We write all kin da of Insurance, Fixy, Lightning, Tornado. Crop, Bala and Automobile, In tho brit companies in tho United States. Phene and Our Agent Will Call Price, Ulus. musical line. Recently new uniforms Kind pub.. April 14 : lasf. April 21, 1932. mere purchased for the members of the organization. The trip to Price will be made in cars which have been and all atu donated by towns-peopl- e dents making the journey will be required to stand their own expense. While at Price the Tintic band members will be the guests of VanDykes Food store, whieh is operated by C. S. Dawson, former Tintie resident Eureka Reporter, 7th. Welcome Intermonntain Band Judges Guests of Kiwanis, Rotary Clubs Thursday Night The Rotary and Kiwanis club of Price plan to hold a joint meeting this (Thursday) evening and will have tho judges of tho band contest- - as sjiecial guests. Tho meeting has bepn arranged for 5:30 in tho evening to allow tho jndgea time before tho junior band contest that evening. Guests will bo J. Robert finucr of I'rovo, Clan-neHawkins, Salt Lake City, Bohime BANDS A Good Time Awaits Yon At the STAR THEATRE See Will Rogers In e y, Manager Brsby BulMlai. Eeet Mala Street PRICE. UTAH PILLS 33c 50c MAGLAC TOOTHPASTE 25 c DR. WESTS TOOTHPASTE -- 18c 79c $1.00 PENSLAR MAGNESIA and OIL $1.00 PENSLAR ANTISEPTINE $1.00 USTERINE ANTISEPTIC 50c HY-GRAD- HAIR OIL E $3.50 HAMMOND ELECTRIC CLOCK $140 HAIR CUPPERS ....... $1.00 SQUIBBS COD 60c SAL HEP AT1CA UVER OIL OSTLERS 01 McDONAUTS CANDY-L- B. 9c 69c 89c -- J-- ... 39c -- 5c SPANA 41.98 98c 89c Long Fifler 2 FOR C9c JUST RECEIVED A BEAUTIFULL ASSORTMENT OF MANS MOTHERS DAY' CANDY WE SPECIALIZE CUBA CIGARS .......49c $1.00 BORAUNE ANTISEPTIC WHIT- IN FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS Stillwfcier, Okla., Leopold Yost and William Unnbury of Ft. Douglas, and Dr. Kamuel Bleak, Mer-vi- u Strong and P. C. Stevens of Salt ' Lako City. - , Business and Pleasure Thompson, and reporter, Mrs Osap B. Wallace. The program at this meeting, slid wa the last regular one of tMjm Mn. Arthur K. Smith wa elected was given by Mzu. 8. A Otari president of the Junior Literary dub, was a review of the play, Mn fo an auxiliary to the Price Womans Third by Rachel Crowthem, club, at meeting held Monday eve- day, April 25, waa the data Mt fcl ning at the home of the retiring presi- tho closing banquet. The place hr fta dent, Mrs. J. Bracken Lee. Other of- banquet will be announced kUr. ficer choaen for the coming year are at (tallows: Viee president, Jin' Frank The British eorpmonwealtkafml sf tt h Sawyer; secretary-treasure- r, Mr. Erin tion eovers about Leonard; magic director, Mrs. Clara habitable area of the world. MEET HELD FOR UTAH Junior Literary Group Elects Officers JIMMIE OmCERS ATSALTLAKECITY All judges and paid probation officer of the juvenile court system in Utah assembled Saturday in a semi; annual convention at the atate capital, discussed procedure and allied problems of the courts, under the new juvenile court law now in effect for about one year; authorized a commit- tee to prepare a manual showing method which experience and good prac tice show to be best suited to the work, and adopted a resolution expressing willingness to accept redue tion in wage 1 below their present low levels only, if such reduction are made uniformly throughout the ju- dieial system of the state. B. W. Dalton and John Potter of Price represented this section at the meeting. B. II. Robinson, secretary of the juvenile court commission, presided at the general sessions, and also at th? departmental session of the judges, while II. L. Gee, chief probation officer in the Third district, ineluding Salt Lake City, presided at departmental session of the probation -- J. BRACKEN USE. ; Ifaaaa 2JS0 Community Builders V PURCHASE larlj eon-duct- ed Notice of Sale Fancy Fat Hens BEAT $1-0- 0 50c BOTIR - 4-L- Si - STEAK Steer Beef $1.19 FLUID d. b. Pail.... $1.19 LA-ZEL- Wellington b. 49c S-L- CLOCK Z. Band First Concert Per Can 5 Cans Limit LARD RING ALARM FULL L BOTTLE of WAVING - 10-L- TOU- 0 SET WITH EACH Hol-roo- k, SUGAR Bag 50c BOTTLE PALMERS PERFUME n BEETS 2-L- $1-5- $2.50 ROSE one-fourt- e WELCOME VISITORS! Ilinwatha Wednesday evening tinder the direction of Mart Hart. The girls chorus and stunts were directed by Mrs. W. B. Jones. The program was as follows: Band selection, Step Lively; trumjiet solo, Byron Thompson; clarinet solo, Leo Munson; trumpet nolo, Paul Kongaret; trumpet solo, Bobbv Bowen; flute solo, Theron Oviatt; baritone solo. Amhon Dahlsrud: band selections; girls chorus; saxophone aoI(S Bobby Jones; elarinet solo, Darr llansen; saxophone solo, Jack Joues; toxitg mu band wlcotioiii M. J" Chi fti JM CV Mi Wi I Ml I Ph n h h HI How Would You Like a Fine ih k GINGHAM DRESS FOR 17c D di Bi Ik h SILK DRESS FOR 27c The Price Trading Co. Announces the Opening of Its MUSICAL AT HIAWATHA A musical was held at Ui m m ia da YOUTHS CAUGHT IN ATTEMPT TO STEAL AUTOMOBILE Kimball Barney, 21, of Price and Wesley Allred, 23, of Castle Dale, were arrested in Helper late Wednesday night of last week by Night Marshal Geot-gGararaglia, uhrn caught in an attempt to steal an automobile belonging to C. Richards, a Californian. The ear was parked on Main street. The jrouths stated they were bound for Twin Falls, Ida. They were held in the city jail for investigation, and released Thursday when Richards did not prefer charges. IV BEGINNING THURSDAY, APRIL 14 Watch for our large descriptive poster for full details . 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