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Show IrfflBSPAT, NOVEMBER 8, 1982 THj8PK. PRICE. to PRICE AND NEARBY Dr. Frank Migliore waa a Salt Lake City visitor tho first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. U. N. Nelson spent Monday of this week in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Emery Ward of Price was the Snout at the E. V. Ilills home in Perron lost week. Oiling of Highway No. 10. from the horseshod dngway south to Hunting-to- n has been completed. John Peter Jensen of Helper has taken tho bankruptcy act. lie claims his liabilities at $776.82, assets at $212.49 and exemptions of $131.24. Keep Your Clothes Clean..... PT AH J. F. Heim of Provo of the Utah An application has been filed in Power and Light company, was a visi- Salt Lake City for the dissolution of tor in Price Monday oil business. the Southern Utah Railroad company. Moroni Heincr is vice president and mado a Miss Bessie Kennedy buyC. W. Morso attorney. ing trip to Salt Lake City Sunday, home Monday evening. returning Mrs. Nellio Tbonms of Price visited for a short time at the Perry Clark Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ruggeri re- homo Wednesday night. Mrs. Clark is turned from Salt Lake City Tuesday the sister of Mrs. Thomas' mother. after a day spent there on business. Roosevelt Standard, 27th. Mrs. Frank Groussman luft yesterR. J. Fletcher and C. S. Thomson day evening for a visit of several of the Moab Garage company, were (lave in Denver with relatives and business visitors in' Price end Salt friends. Lake City the last of the week. Moab 27th. . Ray Deming of Price, state license truck inspector, was in the Basin the Grand county sheepmen delivered on business. RooscV' past week-en- d lambs the last of the week to their vrlt Standard, 27lh. buyers at Thompsons and Cisco. The prices paid were $4.15 per' hundred Bus Knpprl ami Fred C. Ferron for feeder lambs and $4.25 for jiounda made a business trip to Prico Satur- fat lambs. same tho evening. day, returning Roosevelt Standard, 27lli. L. D. Young of Price, state eontact man for the American Legion, waa a Price Attorney Knox Patterson of in Moab Tuesday, says tho visitor and B. W. Musser of Salt Lake City of the 27th. Mr. Moab business. are in Morfi today on was here to get data regarding Young 27th. Timcs-Indcpcnde- When yon wear year clothes dirt, dnst and grime wear out tlw fabric quickly. It really oaves yon money to uho our Inexpsnslvo by denning service and keep your clothe cleaned and pressed. We rleoa and peons your suit far $1.23. last Drop In and let no mcasnre yon for n now foil salt or overcoat Many samples to select from at Mrs. Joe Parmley of Hiawatha is the hoos guest of her mother, Mrs. Joseph nansen, this week, says the of the 27th. N'ephi Times-New- s w prices. Acme Cleaners & Tailors Pric r. VU MYRRH, IT . several pending claims of men for government compensation. Ned Ostler, who is employed with Eafe Coal company in Clear Creek, was a guest Tuesday night and Wednesday at the homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Ostler. 27th. Nrphi Timcs-Xew- the Pn Mrs. Ellis Sanders of Price spent week-en- d visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sanders at their home. 27th. Nrphi Times-New- s, O. K. Clay, Price attorney, returned home Saturday morning from Rochester, Minn., where he received treatment at the Mayo Clinie for a throat ailment. ELLWOOD INSURANCE AGENCY Hilvagnl Building Price, Utah Hume BM We Insure Anything Our Service Is Extended Throughout the Policy Period. PAGE STVB D AN C E AT THIS s, F. B. IluiiiinonJ of Monticello, Republican candidate for district attorney, was a Price visitor Saturday on his return home from Sanjicte county where ho had been on a tour of that county. The Sun acknowledges a fraternal call from tho gentleman while in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whittaker and Mr. and Mrs. M. DcAngelos and daughters of Castle Gate, returned to their homes Saturday. Messers. Whittaker and DeAngeles were in the Beaver district for the deer hunt, and succeeded in bagging the limit. The women folks were guests at tho F. 1L Bath homo. Gunnison Gazette, 27th. Timrs-Indepcnde- nt Timm-Independen- W. EVERY THURSDAY Mrs. Lnrillo Walilstrom of Price, state eommitteewoman for the American Legion, established a new poet at Roosevelt last Wednesday to be known ns the Basin Post No. 64. The new officers for the coining year are Hazel Krizcll, president: Nellie Atwood, first rice president; Lcla Labrmn.see-nn- d vice president; Olive Harrison, secretary; Gladys Wilkinson, treasurer; Pearl Moysli, historian, and Calis. ta Angus, sergeant-at-arm- s. A motor operated machine that sets young trees in tho ground six feet apart and can plant ten acres a day, has been invented for reforesting. SILVER MOON PAVILION Wed., Frio, Saturday A DANCE 5e ELECTION 5c DAY-TOES- DAY, NOVEMBER 8TH HEAR TIIE ELECTION RETURNS WITH BOBBY DEAN AND HIS MUSIC 50c PER COUPLE EXTRA LADIES FREE ft I |