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Show jrtKSDAT, NOVEMBER 10, 1988 C' T H B . 8 U N, ?rice and Hearbq Hr! and Era. Fred W. Keller jfontieello were in Price Sunday. of- PRICE. UTAH EVERY THUES PAQI FIVE j - tabernacle. An interesting program has been arranged, and all parents invited to be present Our children Pr. W. P. Winters of ML Pleasant are are our greatest assets and an orin Price last week on business. yn ganization which has their welfare as will be perfected. Xn. E. F. Oianotti and Mrs. G. N. the sole objective week-en- d in Salt the ydii spent Word was received in Price this lake City. week tha. Rev. J. H. MacRill bad unMrs. Ernest Munk is at Price, as dergone an operation for stomach Leo Munk. Man-- (i trouble at the Mayo hospital in Roc pest of her son, ' chester, Minn., and that the opera4th. Messenger, tion was successful. Rev. Maeltill went Mr. and Mrs. William Garbelt of to Rochester several days ago taking his voung daughter for treatment, but price are in town this week, says the of the 3rd. upon arriving there lie found that the Venal Express oung lady was all right Being a suf-- : O. N. Kelson and Erin Leonard left lerer from stomach trouble, ne was Price Wednesday for Emery where advised to have an operation performed while there. they will try their luck for elk. I 0. is to meet Monday evening Although dhe news was late readihome of Mrs. K. W. Crockett, ng Priee, friends of Mr. and Mn. at the. Charles Kirkpatrick, 'who are now livwith Mrs. 'Bees Jones as hostess. ing in San Diego, Calif., where he ia g. W. Golding of Salt Lake City stationed, will be pleased to learn that esme down last Thursday on business 'they are the. parents of a baby girL 'he addition to the family came on ud remained over until Sunday. October 10. Mrs. R. R. Kirkpatrick ia L M. Gauehat returned to Price there visiting and is expected home in this week from Montana where he is the next week. Mrs. W. E. Anderson, interested in some gold mining elaims. who left with Mrs. Kirkpatrick, returned home last week after visiting with her mother and father in Los to week this those leaving Among hunt elk from Price are Harry Bar-ale- s, Angeles, Calif. Dr. Lyman Kofford and Clyde SCHOOL BOARD TAKES DP Vaught P. E. . Miss Yolande Sutton is back home from a visit of several mpnths spent in New York City and Poughkeepsie with relatives. Mrs. C. 8. Dawson and daughter, Clara of Price, were in Eureka during the week visiting with Mr.. G. CL LindkeyrrEnrska Reporter, 3rd. and-Mrs- George Byland of Price will leave tomorrow (Friday) for Nampa. Ida., where he will spend the winter with his son, George Jr., who has a ranch there. 1MP0RTATANT MATTERS Unless a transfer of eensua was made from Duchesne to Carbon county, members of the board of education Monday decided that they could not provide transportation , for students in the 'Nine Mile district. The question of providing transportation for the children in that section isi been before the board for several months. There are only seven in that district Six of the seven are members of one family residing at Argyle in luehesne county. At the time this problem was first presented to the ward there were fourteen seeking Emoiy Larsen, the toruorial artist from Castle Dale, was a Priee visitor Wednesday, coming over on business transportation. and to get the low down on the latest The board was asked by the town election returns. ward of Wellington for use of the stone steps leading to the old site of Manager L. E. Eldridge of the J. the school building. The steps are to CL Penney company is the father of a ho used for eulverts. This matter was baby girl, bora this (Thursday) morn- referred to Albert Barnes, who repreing. Both mother and babe are re- sents Wellington, and he will be given ported doing nicely. power to act.' The. contact eommittee on relief baa The Altai Society of Price will bold ieen asked to appropriate $1500 for a bridge luncheon next Monday af- student work projects, according to a ternoon. November 14 at the Notre report made to the board by Supt. W. Dame ball. The pnblie is invited and W. Chriitenaen. If this proposal is tiekets are fifty cents. carried, approximately . 250 students from the seventh to twelfth grades The petition of R. L Braffett and will be able to earn sufficient money Mary J. Braffett to adopt Robert to obtain needed Behoof supplies. Mask Braffett, and Frank D. Bryner O. II. Guymon, board ihHhber, and and Lenora Bryner to adopt Junior 3upL Christensen were appointed to Nash were allowed by Jndge George nvestigate the request of the ITard-n-g Christensen last week. school for an additional drinking fountain. The board authorised payment of $103.66 for gasoline, oil and track lire in connection with the improvement work at the Gordon Creek school. The project was undertaken for unemployment relief, the labor being paid for by part of the Reconstruction The annual charity hall of Price Finance corporation funds allotted to Lodge No. 1550 B. P. 0. Elks was thia county. held last Saturday evening at the This board waa notified that a temRainbow Gardens at Helper and was porary reduction of $15 a month in a success. Funds derived will be used the rental charged for the Hiawatha for eharity during Thanksgiving and dormitory had been allowed. Clerk Christmas. George Oekey was instructed to proceed with preparations for the school Mrs. Lydia Avery of Wellington board rlretion in December. The date was a Price visitor Monday, eoming of the next meeting was changed from up to do somo shopping. Mn. Avery much as the board is required to meet is enjoying good health this winter on the latter date as a board of 14 to December 12, despite her age, which is seventy-fivWhile in the city yhe paid her respects to The Sun. While hunting deer in Pole ean.von last week at the head of Nine Mile, Bert Wileox of Castle Gate killed a large male mountain lion.' The' animal was over seven feet long and weighed approximately 175 pounds. e. Orson Ryan of Logan was a Priee visitor over night Tuesday on his way to Colorado by automobile. Mr. Ryan stopped over here tosvisit old friends and acquaintances made while a resident of Priee somo years ago. ne waa accompanied by a sister who goes to Moab for a short .visit' Several New York restaurants are TOM SALT LAI CITY runeral services for Tom Avgikos, who died Tuesday evening at the United States Veterans hospital in Salt Lake City, will be conducted from the Greek church in Price Sunday afternoon at 2 oclock. Priee Post No. 3, American Legion', will have ehsige of the services under the direction of the Flynn Funeral home. The body will be at the funeral home until Sunday night when it will be sent to Delta, Colo., for burial. The Central Sehool Parent-Teacher- s' Mr. Avgikos, prominent Price mer-. hold will their regnorganization lar meeting Monday at 8 p. m. in the chant and former resident of Delta, Colo, died after an illness of several months. While working in his Price store he pricked his finger with a and blood poisoning depriee tag-piveloped. For somo time he was confined in Priee city honital and only a few days ago waa taken to the veterans hospital in Salt Lake City. While his condition has. been conWhen yon wear jronr clothes serious Tor vonle time, yet the sidered , dirt, dent and grime wear out the news of his death came as a shork to fabric quickly. It really saves yen nneir to use our Inexpensive this community, ne conducted departy twaulng service and keep yenr ment stores n both Price and Delta, rjalhra cleaned and pressed. We Colo, and was well known in business risen and press your suit fur (US. and eivie affairs. Ilrep In and let ns measure yen mw fall salt ur nvercost SIMPLE "GERMAN REMEDY FOR Many samples to select from at STOMACH TROUBLE Keep Your Gothes n Clean.... mw Driers. The simple German remedy, Adler-ikreaches the UPPER bowel, washout poisons which cause stomach ing trouble. One dnso stops gas biosting. Sold by A. D. Sutton Drag Co., Price; Helper Drag Co- - Helper. Advt. n, Acme Cleaners & Tailors w. r. Mima, Prim Utah if Scouts up-to-da- te The second meeting of the year for the Daughters of the American Revolution was held last Thursday. Mrs. Kay MrGonigal of Helper was hostess. The roll call was answered with ington sayings and Mrs. W. E. Fleet-woodiscussed George Washington, Regular meetings are held the first Thursday of eaeh month. FM Silt MB, ETC. offering "all yon want to eat for sixty cents, and say gross business and Ward Back laasrtl profits have increased under this no- Two CuatsNePur Charts limit plan. Occasionally they lose on MEN WANTED TO CONDUCT THR a gluttonous customer, such as one world renowned Rawleigb Home Service THE OUTDOOR GIRL SCOUT who tells ate "a about, proprietor in and near the county of South Parkdale reservoir. Reaching the res- tomnto juice cocktail, soup, three or- business Bevier and city of Rprinsville. Reliable and Busy as the Girl Scout may be with ervoir site, we all gathered wood, built ders of liver with onions and potatoes, bustler can start earning $35 weeklyRaw-, a fire. Sitting around the fire, wo en- two salads, four eups of coffee, a pie, increase rapidly. Writs immediately. learning to do in a clever, Colo. Denver. leigh Co.. Dept- way all the things to improve her joyed a program,' while Patrol No. 3 custard and watermelon..'. 3, 10. IT, At. home and town that the old pioneer prepared lunch. After lunch wre Roastgirls knew how to do, she never for- ed marshmallows. This ending our program, we returned' home after having gets that the original scouts were enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon and people. The real fun of scouting lies in the evening. and Margie Anderson, great life of the Patrol leader of Patrol tho call of the woods is answered more No. 3. Troop No. 2. quickly by the Girl Scout than by anybody else, because she learns just how' to get the most out of all the . wild, free life and how to enjoy it with the least trouble and the most License. Marriage fund. (From tho book, "Scouting for Ernest G. Olsen, National, to The Girl inas-vasacr- a. UT-27-- out-of-do- or STATISTICAL Cel-E- x Vapor Oil Ar-vil- la Girls). Millie Black, National. Warranty Deeds. D. II. Drown to Minnie Brown; Lot nikes through the rock mountains, 3) Block 32, Price townsito survey, Hikes through the desert plains, $1.00. Girl Scouts go hiking James Galanas to Constantin GalIn snow, snn or rain. in Girl Scout Hikes, anas; Our grip upon our boeks, Our bending in a roll, Merrily we sing a song, As on and on wo strolL When we reach the rabin, And all our euores are done, We sit aronnd the enmp fire, property $10.' Quit Claim Deed. ; Ross Gigiliotti to Elizabeth F. sixth interest in property in $583.33. ' Administrator'! Deed. Florence Dennis to Tony Skrinor; property in Spring Glen, $365. Mar-elli- 9, For our evenings fun. Court Order. D. Tilmnn Johnson, jndge, to John Composed by Ora Mae Ingram, Jensen ; bankrupt order. Troop No. 2. Among the many seemingly trivial Enjoyable Hike. otha recent autumn afternoon, the tests made by psychologists and one to determine recent was ers a ou I went 1 of Girl Scouts No. Troup whether factory girls turned ont more hike. We followed the Girl Scout trai work on days when they suffered with the signs, made by Patrol No. 1 of our headaches. Rather thev did. Who cares. JIuavm-(hut New to led the trail which us troop, On v Machineless Permanent Wave No Electricity No Machine A beautiful wave that cannot be duplicated and the cost is well within the reach of your beauty budget We are now featuring this wonderful method and wilt be pleased to make an ap- pointment Just call Walsh Beauty Parlor UPSTAIRS ELECTRIC BLDG. PHONE 5M |