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Show PAGE FTVR price and flearbq ember i7, 1892, tire daughter of Mr and Mrs James Wallace. She is the sisteivm-laof Mrs. John James of The Past Matron's Circle of the eastern Star met Tuesday afternoon t the home of Mrs. L. 'it. Meta in Helper. B. W. Cox of Ilnntington was bound over, to district eonrt Tuesday .bv god Mipt Bmi Justice H. S. Robinett after Laka City visitor. lumnary hearing on May 25. He is charged with failnre to provide. v Mrs.. Hal MacKuight will entertain her bridge club this (Thursday) evening at her home in Price. Three table of bridge will be played. L,pnt Sunday and w Price. SmltJbrk Lowry d!n to PriM on V f tKt ! W V ftou Salt Laku . Charles Kichols of Fruits, Cola t STof Lurtoa Clay of was in Pries Saturday on his way to the national parks of this state. He fmnrisl day. says that the high school band of that town would be in Price next year for the contest. - , Robert McQueen Mr and' Mrs. J. Bracken Lee and of on, Jimmie, made a tour of the parks of southern Utah Sunday and Mon.Jwsre visitwi in Price. fricnde. day. They visited Bryce, Grand Canyon and Zion National parks and rew Y Lewis, Priee optician, turned Monday evening. y professional 20th. at lnZZ ?ra.hoy; acrys nt, Mrs. J. n. Grouse of St. Louis, Mo., will arrive in Price Friday morning ed the convention. Miss Marearnt for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Stewart was the ui John K. Crockett drove li. installing offirw. W. Crockett, Jr. Mrs. Grosse 'uiiCity Saturday afternoon, plans nmpd in honor to be in Price until August. of Sunday night Holstein esttle centei. I lace cards were black and The Intermountain Building and rows and small tiny of eheese whit,, wie Thompson spent Sunipieces were in Salt Imke City, Loan company' has filed suit in dis- souvenirs. l Mondaydutioahere Miss Le Veta Wallace Tuesday. trict court against Santo Lnpo, Tony to her of Loan Lupo and Rosa Lupo for $2247.20 president, presided at the luncheon. Rrs. Sheldon L. Anderson plus interest of $288.20, expenses of Awards in both the efficiency and visited in Salt $109.43 and attorney fees of $300. rong contests were given t. Logan. gjh of Price T over last week- invention was ii.vitcd to unt Ogden jtjisd R. J. Schultz and Mrs. Mayme li Salt Lako Citv next year. Th was referred tu the board ol Jameson drove into Salt Lake City Provo directors. y.Tin Erickson of to funattend the Thursday morning Sliest of Ur. and Mrs Gordod eral of Mrs. L It. Webber. Me. WebResolutions Adopted. of Pries Tuesday of this ber is A nuaibc-- of selections were unpresident of the Liberty FucJ company. by the Black and White" girl, of Logan. at visited Deal Ben Mi., Mrs. Ernest F-- Qianotti and two CouitKy res'l.iliow. read hy Mi- im Decoration day. They sons. John Stephen and Ernest, ar- .iDiclia Bm klcy of L. Prova, were adi pf. N. Mrs. and Ur. by rived in Price Sunday, evening from ed A eiH.iJir-i- . fcudres.1 n.i. given In San Francisco, Calif. They will spend Miss Marjorie Shuler of New York a summer vacation at the home of City, chairman or the NaAfliridgeof Price was in Salt Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Crockett in Price. tional publicity Federation B. P. V, who was the week this attending ,Qt presented with a string of crystal ((ration of the J. C. Penney Miss Madeline Shield, daughter of beads from the Utah federation by William Shield of Price, accompanied Miss Margaret Stewsrt. The rctiiing Miss Constance Ryals of SanFnn-ciscpresident, Miss Wallace, was also Fsttenon returned to Price by a gift. . arrived for a presented short Sunday Lake from Salt City, Various visit. Min Ryals is staying at the pep" songs were sun i been on court matters home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Crockett. during thC' luncheon, with a closing prink. "Au Revoir" song by the assembly. DeAngeles of San Francisco, An instrumental trio, composed of John Price lef t pKhrorth Woolley for Miss Yilate Jones, Miss Marjorie LarCalif, returned to Price kj Boning for Uanti, after a short vocation. He willSunday son and Everett Larson of Logan, here visit week in the eases hearing 11 played during the afternoon. rewith before friends relatives and twrt here. Breakfast Given. turning to the Golden Gate, where hr holds a responsible position with a A friendship breakfast with Miss .din. Tom Avgikos returned men's furnishing concern. Edna Montgomery, Heber, vice presite SsCurdsy from Chicago, III dent, presiding, at the Hotel Bigelow .bpbsluu been visiting a sis Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jewkct return- at 8 a. hmiw the past several weeks. m, was the opening feature of ed to Price Monday from Salt Like the convention Sunday. after attending tbh funeral of The slogan of "On to Berkeley n lest, student at the Brig-- i City father of Mrs. was introduced by the Brigham City E. Thomas Iw anereity at Provo, vis-- I Jewkes. He Jackson, died last Friday. club, referring to the regional conthere rid is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Services were eondueted Sunday noon. vention of the western division, B, week-end. over Axe, the Mtf P. W, to be held June 17, 18 in BerkeMary M. Spandis was granted an ley, Calif. Duets were sung by MarM UcQueen has returned to divorce decree in dis- garet and Edythe Neal yf Roosevelt. rik after being employed for interkientory from John Spancourt trict An address on Friendship" was Xuesday foe with the Summit Monu-- I dis. The eouple were married at Cas- given by Miss Shuler, and a FriendWinka in Price. tle Dale, August 14, 1930. She charg- ship Song," with words by Miss Kathed failnre to provide. She was also erine C. Carlisle of Logan was sung India Elks organization gave awarded use of her maiden name, by the assembly. it the club rooms in Price M. Hill. Mary Salt Lake Women Styeik. sky evening. Following the Aaadviehes and eiffre wen ' At a round table discussion Sunday Curtis Ellwood announced this week Miss Elizabeth . Bonner of morning, that he has taken over the accounts Salt Lake Proper City discussed coml leBoy Holbrook visited in and agency of the Price Agency Ell- G rooming Fur" the Business Woman, at hae part of the week with pany and will operate it as the Cl ira Clawson of Salt Lake Insurance company. He pur- and Mr. on "A He is s state highway wood Suitable Dress For aioke City chased the ageney from George E. Woman." ployed on the Price-Ca- t Business the Nelms and took" over the office this k inject A musical feature nf the conven" week. tion was the singing of a aonge recentrStstebenk has brought suit "4 Mrs. Frances W. Champ Among those to attend the state ly written by at sort against James Kar--iHn- y of Price from Logan. Democratic convention Mahlem and Nick were Mrs. Miss ElizaMh FitzOcrnM rf Salt Mayme Jameson, Walter to recover $6195- - on a elminnan of interC. (lease, Reese M. Reese, Carl W. Lake City, state 7 0tlL national relations, urged that a Utah Empey, Silas Rowley, Judge George S. M. representative be sent :o an I Miller, J. Christensen, George d Mb. I J. Slookey, former Pattertional board meeting of tin IL Knox A. N. Smith, Edwards, Jdats, announce the birth son, Marl D. Gibson and P. K. Xcil-so- in Paris, France, July IS. boy on May 27. Mrs. PRICE BOY GRADUATED FROM n City Price! AT LOGAN SATURDAY taTreal Bryn" of llqlpcr, Flora U. A. C. Waldo R. Frandsen of PA Fkusott and Fanghn Nelson of Price rkHr 'Vetcnkamp and were among the list of graduates from graduated Saturday from the Lah Pnee Sunday at Logan. morning for the H. Y. U. Miss Brynci will receive Slate Agricultural-colleg... Jle i ihe-so- n students they plan to visit a B. S. Price the and degree r' of Mrt. .I4Hy. etenkamp. They a normal diploma. Baccalaureate seri mm a week. . Frandsen of vices will be held Sunday, June 5, at Price and has tabernacle in Saints the Latter-da- y .Hammond , head of the Prova lived hereall his life. WalJPabllc,n oiub of the eoun-- at do graduated within the next Mr. and Mrs. A. Kellongh and I.ynn vanons precincts will from the CarWednesday in Price Nelson arrived to units. bon high in Cain.. evening from Los Angeles 1923, and af anil Mr. of son Lynn Nelson, yonng ter that filled Wl!li1'?iliry Ellen James, Mrs. Glen N. Nelson of Price, has a mission to there t r school during Tuesday been attending fsandmm WALDO in h a'(8 City for bur- gviturlsnd Mrs.niwrite the past winter. Mr. and entered then He Mr, J will visit her parents, Mr. and the neat two years. w.- i- . A. James and died Mrs. Thomas Harvey of Columbia. SSelor of Science Wedt Sh The ikgree f FOB Bachelor of Sconce of Quarters on Nov CARBON MAN DELEGATE The dogwe hnn t SLOVENIAN ORDER was formally wnferred upon m toe held exercises commencement Charles Tropp of Spring Glen left .. . auditorium. litta-burgfor Price Wednesday morning took his jSndsen the attend with a mJ" Pa, where he will school of agneulture national convention of Slovenska 1 Iodpoma Sveatf S. S the Ag" club. w!nrheVf 4 i r - o, L' Kel-lnug- riatn h, Svo-txxl- Sm ar Z1 k laE1 ?J naite.Tr M jh ,ft (hMC Wvt bee Br, Com --y,M " LT nBe,y ,ur tJ lured U patter to Utah's delegate man, Propp, Spring Glen businessHriPcr 15 of Lodffo ia a member of deleand was made the official Utah local lodges the of gate at a meeting Amerion March 6. This order ia an Slovenian people. can order for There wiU b. a V Saturday ntfht. eJune tie Wonderland-oppn-oirdaBellion located ner on the main be fifty (?nckrti will hU Nightiuwtawitt agrow Bower J. Alden Engineer MASTER CONTRACTOR AND' ALL KINDS OF BUILDER CARPENTER WORK A SPECIALTY Fhona 317-- J, 131 E. 3rd No. PRICE. UTAH paj Mbs a Aritnt Bym - sar- riANO and sis N. Cartel Am. rrit itJW - es Wellington Items Slashed U Obliging gunmen' helped Irving Ilavcr of Providence, It. I., change tire on his automobile aud then rob--.' bed him of his $100 diamond' ling ' Miss Mary Liddell was a week-en- d visitor in Helper. Mrs. Pearl Powell returned Sunday $27 and a watch. from a visit with relatives in RooseObservation convinces ns that there-ivelt. something wrong with the saying The Minn Stella Draer and JesMan wanta bnt little here below. ' week-ensie Ellis were d visitors in Miss Tessie Thompson was plessant-J- y surprised with a dinner bridge last Thursday evening in honor of her birthday. After dinner bridge was plsyed at four tables and high score was won by Mrs. Mayme Jameson. The affair was held at the home of Mrs. Moniina B. Crockett and the guests were Mrs. Corner Peacock, Mrs. Gewge Brasefield, Mrs. Angus E. Johnson, Mrs. Ed. Virden, Mrs. Clyde Vaught, Mrs.' Ralph Martin, Mrs. Merrill White, Mrs. Elizabeth Hadley. Mrs. Mayme Jameson, Mrs. Blaine Perkins, Mrs. George Fauselt, Miss Bessie Kennedy, Mrs. A. W. McKinnon, Mrs. Monima B. Crockett and Mrs. E. K. Olson. s Prova By a score of 15 to 29, members of C. triumphed over the in a bascbull game Saturday. Ceeilia Overly of Oxford, Kan., who has been visiting the past week with Ash Draper, left for home Sunday the W. A. afternoon. The Ladin' Literary club met at the home of Mrs. Laura Chantry this week. The following were present: Miss Mary Liddell, Mrs. Ruth Blnck-buMrs. Eudora Blaekbnrn, Mrs. Elizabeth Barker, Mrs. Erma Barnes, Mrs. Thelma Pierce and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R. Yonng and small daughter, Carol Jean, returned Saturday from Ephraim. Yonng has been attending Snow college there the past winter. They were .accompanied home by Miss Wanda Snow, Justice's Courts. . Mm. Youngs sister, who spent the George Anderson ' Harry Balias put month with them.- and Nick Markoa; civil, $56. Mrs. Dorothy Pinegar whs hostess Bonneville Lumber company vs. R. to the members of SVednesday Art civil, $101.81. . at her home last week. A deCirrle Warranty Deeds. : lirious luncheon was served to the folJoseph M. Hanson te First Nationladies: Mrs. Nona Snow, Mrs. al bank; property in Lot 12 and High- lowing Nellie Cowan, Mrs. Jessie llanua, Mrs. land park, $2G3a Ida Quail, Mrs. Beulah Draper, Mrs. Sam Ruggeri to First National bank Rosalie Hansen, Mrs. Ethyl Davis, of Price; property in $1000. Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Sarah Van Evelyn MillenCharles W. to K. A. Hunt ; Wagoner, Mrs. Mary Fierce and Mrs. $15000. property in Gold Mills. John Juvanto Bob Brodovich; The Misses Nellie Freeland and Ag$1000. property in nes Branch entertained the members LICENSED TO WED club in the citv park of the I-Refreshments on afternoon. Gate. Castle Tuesday Pero, Phillip were served to the following girls: Catherine Olivetto, Price. Eldon A. Christensen, Huntington. Miss Alta Barnes, Miss Jessie Ellis, Mias Faye Locks, Miss Fern Marshall, Cora E. Johnson, Huntington. Miss Edythe Beard, Miss Rath Woods, Lady going to San Francisco this Miss Neva Thayn, Miss Stella Draper, week can get cheap transportation by Miss Lela Baldwin, Miss Nellie Brand train by calling at The Son office. and the hostesses. STATISTICAL - OUR i STOMACH ' . . I. . tasteless doae of PHW-JUST aof Magnesia in water. Tia$.v; is an alkali, elTectiva yet harmlsaa ft. has been the standard antacid lag-- ; 50 years. One spoonful will ncutrebeg at once many times its volume ia a lts the right way, the quick, plea and efficient way to kill all excess acid. The stomach beta sweet, the pain departs. Yaa ark, happy again la five minataa Don't depend on crude methoda. Employ the best way vet evolved la' all the yean of aeaicniag. Tkal la. PhUlipe' Milk of Magnmu. Beam, to get the genuine. The ideal dentifrice for teeth and healthy gums ia PI Dental Magnesia, a superior pasta that aahguardi agii I mouth. A IN INDIANAPOLIS 500-MIL- E RACE! Studeboker tim-e- 102.662 miles pet hour-be-ats all former track records. n. 7d 'S G. - Thursday) afternoon with a bridge of uncheon. The guests included Mrs. EL f. Gianotti of San Francisco, Mrs. Pro8fettionM Stanley Ballinger of Evanston, Wyo., Oscar Mrs. William Broyles of Milford, Mrs. Mn" Aee Hoberta repre-D- ? C. R. Fergusson, Mrs. C. C. Wallm, J Mnventiim. Mrs. P. II. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Carl Nyman, Mrs. R. W. Crockett, Jr., Mrs. Ruth South worth, Mrs. Charles Itug-ger- i, BoevcIti recording secretarv- Mrs. L, P. Pearce, Mrs. Glen Nelson and Mrs. J. A. Crockett. n- Sunday-Pric- Adull Adinimaion KcIiicmI Vo 3Ii Children lOe, Anytime StmlenliiSOe f K. Clay entertained this SK z re-wi- th today on president theclotengjon of the .nnu,l ZF f th' CW Federation Starting . Bergere in Studebaker exceeds best time of. all first place winners of 21 historic Memorial Day races. r-- .. , Studebaker also takes 6th and 13th places in field of forty of worlds fastest and costliest Studcfceker shatten tncStion! ONCE again the Studebaker tom whs regular stock President Eights, with fha following modification to conform to racing requires! cylinder heads wen abend for higher press ion ratio, magnetos wen eubstituted for caebure-tor- s battery ignition, 4 apodal down-drawen installed, racing manifolds, spark plugs and bodies were naod. ft Motor hlodu, front mnd nmrmxUt, dmltAei, tUerimggtmn, brakes mod trmmmm tUofstrictly stock mommfsttmn. This showing of a "fondly motor i a field of coady ndng i dramatizes the astonishing atsmina and ... i hand-bui- k .. pm foananceaUity which have won for Studeboker its virtual monopoly of official stocAcarrecorde. WESTERN AUTO CO. 37 NORTH. CAfcBON AVE., PRICE. UTAH, f |