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Show If. AUGUST 2S. 932 DTA- H- EVERT THURSDAY PAGE FIVE IPRICE AND NEARBY feature Showing of Mina Mario lat Contri of Price spent in Salt Luke City. week-en- d Mr. Luren Tangrcn waa a Salt Lake City visitor during the weok. 0 Hugh Campbell of Moab spent the first of last week in lrica on business. Mike Erdoi of Price was a Salt City business visitor Saturday I of last week. jl-nk- e ROM all over Eastern Utah we have gathered these fine specimens of the Quilt Making Art ' 3 Days . . - -- Marriago license was issued at Castle Dale last week to Steve llatsis of Kenilworth and Nora Morrissey of Price. RAYON LININGS paper lined, quilted or plain batts; out- 58c standing economy value. Each PENRAY Ideal for quilts, fast colors, in a large 25c array of new shades. Per yard Other wool and part weights wool batts I I ic Value GLADIO Neat, snail pattern hi the newest coloring?. Clodio is a standard percale and is popular with many, many women! Yoo'll like it. too at only Tiumice-Iiidcpcndeu- Miss Lamont Poulter, funner How Much Better and Cheaper To Make Your Fall Wash Frocks of I Avenue Dress Prints and ONLY home. Fast Colon Serviceable 36 inches wide MnTienry Ruggori and children are back in Price to make their home after an absence of abont a year and a half spent in San Francisco, Calif. They are to tako up their residence at their old home on North Scoond East street I New Fall Shades! Pennejfs Own! UncQuallcdt .Wash Fabrics Draperies Comforters . Master Reed Bryner left for Los Angeles, Calif., Thursday where bo will meet his father. Claude Bryner of San Francisco. They will visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ellis and Mn. Isabelle Bryner, mother of Mr. Bry-- I ner. The latter has been in Los Angeles fur several months. Master Reed will return to Price in time for school. prints Georgian Fist color cotton Gayl Sateen pon-fc- e; 36- - or RAMONA Fat for sports end wear; 36 PEN RAY -- For luatrwa alpaca, tlipd - Rayon-cotto- n 3435- Sew I texboro I Malabar Prints Printed Pcr Tea Be Smart H2 ry Mr. and Mrs. John Day of Price spent Sunday with friends in Pay-so- n, says the Chroniclo of the 19th. Their daughter. Miss Sylvia Day, who has been the guest of Miss Kellie Duffer for a month, accoaijaniod them I 1 For Bedspreads , pri-Ima- supervisor in, Price, was visiting with friends the fore part of the week. Miss Poulter is now teaching in the Ogden school diatrirt. best! They Big savings on the wash so well, stay so crisp, and. wont wear out 36 inches.. FOR UNDIES, ROMPERS, QUILTS. FROCKS ij.;; W. K. Fleetwood of Price, division manager of tbd Utah Power uxl Light company, was a Moab visitor Tuesday on company business. Moab t, 18th. I just 18th. Times-Indepeude- George Osborne and J. M. Marker made a trip to Priee with a truck load of garden produce this week, or says the Moab the 18th. CHARMING as can be Percale 5C only - Times-lndepcnde- nt for All Who Sew! and Plain Colors for Fall f- Miss Tessie Thompson of the Price Trading company spent tho fore port of the week on a buying mission for her eonrern in Salt Lake City. Varied are the uses for Outings. We are now displaying our Fall line for your approval and we can assure you of greater values than ever be6c to 19c per yard. fore at still lower prices Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shumway, sons, Bill and Norman, and daughter Leona, of Price, were visiting here with rela- tives and friends over the week-en- d They were guests of Mrs. Shumway u mother, Mrs. M. A. Oogon, and Mr and Mrs. Rao Ougon. Mrs. Weight also of Priee, accompanied them. They returned home Sunday evening. Standard, 18th. Itoo-scv- clt $- - te Soft Coloring Fast Colors Lovely Designs merc ised cotton pongee; 3o SLIPSHEEN Fine DAISY BELIFaat 36. White, yard Mlorl Reduced m New Prints Men's Suits, Fall Shades $1.25 Prices were $1.50. Trousers, 50c, Coats, 75c. 25c yd. Colors Remember Ladies our prices have been reduced 1 INC. Prior, Utnli M a . E N. T An work dons in Carbon county. .Price, Utah Acme Cleaners 4 Tiilirs STORE it x.. - I ....i . . 1 j . v .. ' 1: at Price and Helper. week-en- d Moab Penneys famous values, in a wide range of qualities, priced for your economy:... 5c, 6c, 8c Herfs Great Dress Prints in Mr. and Mrs. Reed Summerville and children and Mias Ruth Hawks spent the I faced A great many of the quilts on display are with this fine value plenty of shades for your I3c selection. Per yard RONDO ( t Large package, enough for one quilt top, fast colors, cellophane wrapped; a great value for a 23c very low price. Each FAST COLOR BROADCLOTH i.t iii F. Cumberlidgr, general sales mana-Igc- r, Bnkcr Motor company of Salt Lake City, and family wero visitors in Irico the first of the week. OUTING FLANNELS What Sweet School Frocks These Fine Percales Make! , State Senator Knox Patterson of Priee is in town attending the session lof the diatrirt court, says tho San Juan Record of the 18th. MUSLIN FOR QUILT LININGS Floral designs, large and small, now patterns, ex23c cellent for quilt tops. Per yard -' ji " cello Record, 18th. S249 PRINTED SATEEN Vf- Judge George Chriatensen of Priee arrived Monday to hold tho August session of the district court. Monti-- I 2 Vfc and SI. 19 to !i .1 Miss Bessie Kennedy went into Balt Lake City Sunday morning to buy goods for her Price store. She returned Tuesday evening. , I Grandmother Clark's Quilt Patches and china cotton batts, 50 per cent more real value than you will buy for a long time. 0 c Our new low price wool 4 : BATTS FOR QUILTING WOOL BATTS Me-llnty- Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Schafer of ver, Colo., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. CL II. Brown tho first of the week. 3 Days - l!f Ted McIntyre and son were Salt re I.aka City visitors last week-enwas railed in on business. d. MONDAY August 26 27 29 - .? i Some of these quilts you will immediately recognize as belonging to a friend, but many of the displays we are sure you have never seen and right at this point we extend to you and your friends an invitation to view this extraordinary display on the three days mentioned. - t hospital last Saturday. pieces. - ' Maurine Hemming of Helper was Ian appendectomy rasa at Price eity AZY SATURDAY S Mrs. G. J. Wilkins is visiting in Priee at the liome of her daughter, Mrs. Hal MaeKnigliL ONES-CROLD ONES-N- EW ONES--But all are pretty. One of these 82 was made quilts years ago. another in 1867; one quilt contains over three thou-san- d - : .ii; Mr. and Mrs, Jack Bent of Prie were in Salt Lake City Saturday and Sunday on a viril. HOME MADE QUILTS What a varietyl The pride of every a fine ouilt the result of her own handiwork. No factory was ever nvarb?J?eart,j hv ?Dle jlcSrtnind and thfn MADE BY HAND produce such intn- that ,8 where they excel and where the real pride S ownerehlp exists. FRIDAY i j A. X. Smith and Thomas Isunph lof Price were Suit Lake City visitors during the week. a v; v t |