Show - ! 1 '1 ' 10 D Sunday Morning 'alit Salt gake v7t1bunt Marriner A at the secentertained Browning ond of a series of bridge itincheons Tuesday at her summer home near Eden The guests Included Mrs Spencer S Eccles Mrs Willard L Eccles Mrs J Fletcher Scowcroft Mrs W H Harris Mrs Patrick Healy Jr Mrs Val A Browning Mrs A -- Bartlett Jr Mrs Harman W W OGDEN—Mrs The first of the series was given July 9 also at the Browning slimmer home in compliment Peery Mrs Arthur Perkins Mrs Sidney Dee Badcon Mrs Wallace H Ellis Mrs Adam Patterson Jr Mrs Clark L Rich Mrs Clinton L Pugmire Mrs Charles B Wetmore of Phoenbt Ariz Mrs John B Ellis and Mrs Hugh Hintze of Salt Lake City Mrs Matt S Browning Mrs E Hugh Ford Miss Virginia Hyde and Mrs: J M De Vine 1 PRICE — Vacationers have been coming and going in Price the past week Mr and Mrs Albert Kirkpatrick and son Bob of Provo were special 'guests of Mayor and Mrs J Bracken Lee at Scofield reservoir Sunday with a picnic and boating party featured entertainment Arthur Charter of Pueblo Colo was also a special guest The Lees returned- this week from a fortnight vacation trig to Yellowstone national park and visiting with Dr and Mrs Reed Rich of Montpelier Idaho Mrs C R Irergusson was hostess at the Country club on Wednesday afternoon for Mrs Ed Lee a visitor And former resident of Price Mrs A L Whitmore of Burbank Cal returned to Price Sunday with Mr and Mrs Richards who have been acationing there She plans to visit here for about a month with Mrs Richards and Mrs Theo Zupan of Helper her daughters Mr ma Mrs Reagan Ratliff Marjorie left for -o-t for three weeks-the'will return by way of Chicago Mrs J W Hammond Jr and Mrs William Jordan entertained at the Country club-thi- s week in compliment to their sisters Mrs OGDEN—Mrs John H Gibson wife of Colonel Gibson at a bridge luncheon Wednesday at Hotel Ben Lomond 14 - S UMMEdiii II) I 11 t t FAARANG : - grriperiat gables Bel-Mo- ALL 3IAIIOGANY t' I 1 4 e -- -- ti siw i Vntlt - 't )!'1 lit‘ tok VI I '- I :1 1 ' I t f " I 0 1 0411 g il t'::!-- t- 1 li - i 11 - i 4s'Sstos- - f'd isi i V': 7 ! I I i 1 I I t I i t ! I I 4 ' '''' ' ' I( 57 an occasional 71) - II z - ' -- -- -4 :It LAMP TABLE - ---'-- ' 40r4 -: - 1 rtelit le 'h ' - I) it ' ‘I' ) 1 di L il4 A covered Ameridinner planned by the 010' i e and Mrs Dougs Olsen and Mrs Jack 1Smith - 0' ' ONE GROUP OF CO51- MODES Imperial qual- - ' ity One and two drawer types Regular lamp height All different shapes and designs Regular values to 1975 - 41 — I 2 BOOKCASE I : - ' r i 4 I shelves W ROUND LAMP COMMODE 'fr: S -- -- en ' 1- -- ' Large 26x18 size - - ------- owl Regular value' 1595 IA - )1 ' - )11 16 NtO - aram"7111:y ----7--- '151--laztirei- 0 l'' ' 1 !i lit - k l '! i! 41741rs i 4 5 t) : a Mrs S C Leaver—Rotary III Sugarhouse Rotary Anns Induct Heads 4 9 7- ! ' years ago that s declared our themselves free men and for one hupdred and years of that pariod of national and persone liberty we not only but prospered greatly the be strongest grew to and happiest people on earth and then came the fifty-s- even t whirlwind that shattered our traditions end when - ' ij 1 1 the storm subsided out of the dust arose a thedifory that had we lived would havi there ferently been no whirlwind and that for 157 years we had lived badly anyway 4 ' - ' J kr - t :::i:- 'z: '' ' ' ' 1 A" '- - :: ' consequenCe we have been living quite dffer- ently ever since and the way of life when work and thrift and ambition to build a comfortable futures founded on belief in 'OneI own ability and faith in the friendliness of ones own has been government abandoned and God only knows to what port we are drifting In- - : ''i:'s:A:''::i11 - ii' i: 1 !i: '" ‘ - :::A :' r'''' t ' - :: (1 k '1: ''':!g::':''i'':A f :k:: f:4:7:::::::::::: :::::::::: --- - orsZsy--- I ga-- - ) : t Sgt' (:14 ::::::: 7-:- - :: e:': ' In" ' r A : ----- ia--- 4 P - ----- '' t ie:r ' : '! - --0 ''' : Is 1 - :i:! p::4 1A! 'i - --- - :f :::: 4 :e t T:?i- s ' k: :' :'?'' 4:: ' 14i -- t X tiNIL MU -rej MAGAZINE TABLE -- t Pm - - 4 s 1595 A-- r I fI !4 7 el J- ' ' 'H--: to e )i - I e GDILDLID l:Al ! - -- 1 — 1 & 32x1812inch top Mahogany or walnut Heavy platform base reeded legs with brass toes carved moulded edge Abels-Wsserber- Store will ea open ail day Saturday July 26th - IL - - EDONW (1) 37 WEST FIRST SO i' :1!1 - t it'ZI- PI gi f 'i' 1 'I A 44:3-1- ':: I ri 11ti:-- P i:: i t it - : - ‘ t' - 1 r- - -- : N 0 OFF' oNwooDIv Z - ' 1 - :iLL:'1i!!!:i::: ' - : :dr:i-?--72- A- no 37 'WEST FIIIST SO ‘ P i:d- - 1 'fr:z::::!14:-14'i --i (lete SS ti I-- iA'snNko 3Vol 'MILS - OAT " - s Wfkl I SI tVrt o - '::t — so 1 154 14 IbAS I o - o who one 11" -- t 9 ' : te fr 11 t - patriot We are no longer at the crossroads where we mayf take one of two roads to safety We have passed that point and must turn back and must find it if we would avoid the anguish of standing by the bier of liberty as it is lowered into the nationalI potter's field the last resting place of the crucified principles of democracy as they were conceived in 1776 !- liso95 fiE wir ss D 0 - :el' i vi - Open a ChargeAeeount! ania011- !:! i '''':' ft and many other famous qualitie s Porcet lain crystal pottery and glass bases all with carefully tailored shades '' stunning'reproduction 4- L:::sA Select one or a pair for every roam in the i house Choose Crest 16°11arll‘4p ' A: i ONE AND TWO OF A IiINWt 1 ilb ' :4 5 7 ik (11411 (1i - 11 0-- IL 1LAMIIDS LiL 2--- Suitable for books and magazines Open fretwork ends Large enough to accommodate and 50 magazines Walnut or Can be for lamp used Mahogany tables or end tables Nationally advertised value 1950 Clear- ance value a: i z - a votes for a system of colossal waste that he may in idleness receive a government handout for no greater cost to himself than that of casting the ballot or is a patriot one who loves his country so much and liberty more than life that against all odds he will work for defense without striking and if necessary divide his last crust with the nation's outstanding patriots the boys at the front who for $21 a month are forced to bare their breasts to the enemy with no alternative of voting themselves back into security? ::::::A: 7- ti 2 i 1 ':'- s:::r 41w t Gi '1ot '4 ':':'i:? ::::':::'a:1' 42' ''''':!:::1::::': :' it li- - - ' - '"" t it):1:117::iF!:1:P117717 7 :: " '-:- ::Y:t 1:: r 414:YM-4-':k3- NN ::-- 1 k11:80- i?' :' i i' 4P Aitt :::''')::E:i (-- ‘ '': i5E::0::7::' V :::' - 1 - s 4 --- 16:- 5 1 :: i '' ::::::::::-:'i::?:i:::i:::- c' ' 4 I p1 A I ) :4 7': e forefath-er- PRLCE—Ent re Nous club morn-be- rs were guests of Mrs Edward Pans on Thursday -- was one buncired and If sixty-fiv- Club Feted --4-- 2 benefiting only special once groups would be at diverted to defense needsif patriotism alone prompted the motives of our statesmen it this time of national emergency se - - - ::' i':I (0 Et 6 :ii:i: ::: - ear-Marl- which followed a luncheon at Pinecrest inn in Emigration canyon p Mrs S C Leaver is president Mrs Charles J Lobb vice president Mrs Allan c Pyper treasurer and Mrs Heber F Aldous Mrs: Leaver Mrs secretary Ada L Burt Mrs Albert E Ifibberd Mrs t Frank Quist Mrs Charles B Petty were 40 appointed as delegates to the cbuncil of women's clubs and Mrs Lorin L Richards will act Jv supervisor for the Sugar-houRed Cross branch Mrs C C Brueggerman will be chairman of the program committee for the current year s'::: 1-- 4:: II - of these billions to have been keep the larger voting groups in good humor and in easy spending money and are in no way connected with national defervse and yet are appropriated at a time when every dollar Newly elected officers of the Mr ) Many : : :' 511! Ann head' 1--- '' 4 if i 4a1- n ' ----- - :2 - - 1 1 If t ' ' H Stratford ad omins4451140r 5(4 ' b z I t 4' fit- i5724::k' ::A :1s:: : :I '§ ---- :: 's ' :::4 I ''' - - I ed 'i "-- s i '::t - Irt-- - - COC11TAIL TABLES tP 4) !I '' " :s?0'41r— - t' y- - 1 01 :::: A ' 2150 ft - 1 !:- - 1 : Now aisp et l 995 I- ' 0 ' tY '!-- A'''''!' t - i ‘' - AfiWg'4 r4 p i'' '2 ' — - 1 !( : : — 1 ------ it ' glass edge piecrust ' k-- ' - re-:'- v r fe' 7 :- 111 1 - COFFEE TABLE top 4'1 l''' 'la - ai Sheraton design 1 0 it 7:Ii:t:i:7-T''''-:!!U:-- -- 1 - t- 1 :' ' 1 :' :?':'-:i4i'- 1: - In this 1941January hour of national fear when every man is expected to do his duty a induty that should be spired only by the formulae of paof country love triotic there seems to be some doubt 1n the minds of pur lawmaketi as to the continued political loyalty of certain voting groups their particular should bread line be 'abolished and so since January 1941 in the name of defensc they have emptied the pork barrel into the taps of the doubtful ::: Sugarhouse' Rotary Anna were thstalled :Friday afternoon at the regular meeting of the group at the summer home of Mrs L 1 ' lififaL ) - --- 1795 Now N ) construe ly tion - i Exactly as shown One drawer Regency' desigit Reproduced hardware Imperial quality Regular value 25:00 ') for Open type ends i large or small book sets All figured mahogany pilIft' ti — I I Pier cabinet bookcase - 1295 ip Now '' :: bon t 11 i 1295 r1-- 1 KitH - ' ': : - ' 44 - A COMMODES see by the Paper that Congress has apopooropsriniacte- - s 4 hand-turne- 4 :'i: :!' ':'' i:' 1 4 Mr and MrsElswortit lewkes were cohosts With Mr: arel Mrs George O Young in compliment to Mr and Mr0 Melbour4e Russell who are 'leaving Mire In make their home in Sprgville Mrs Villiam Jordan directed the Ladrioette chorus viten they met Friday as guests of N'Ars Ray F Waiters andprs Rolarid cult) Is i':' ç' - k k will achieve a lovely effect when you use a pair at either end of your sofa or by your fireplace Table lamp height d with base The two little drop leaves may be used up !or added table space Values to 1975 te -- :!'0:: V- - auxiliary Tuesday at 2:30 :3) m at the home (14 Mrs Georg- e B busiJgekson in KerOworth ness meeting will precede the dinner with &legates beihg se- lected to atterkthe state convention August 7 and 9 at 10gan 3 Club Twetvevnet for a vicnic party Thursdky everting with three extra gist coup1e0: Mr and Mrs ReidChristemea Mr You dr - 0 :i '''i: ' DUNCAN PIIYFE COMMODE osii" Itkshillite l 95 Nz ' -- 0- I r the group continued the series with a second entertainment Spons6rs of the group are Mrs O B McKinnon and Miss Alice Rattmilli on Monday evening Social Sewing circle entertained at a skating party with a dinner dance following it at Belle Isle New members initiated include Mr and Mrs LeRoi Bentley and Mr and Mrs Aaron Jones Three birthdays were also comniemorated 'those of E M Williams Mrs Parley Rhead and Ray F Walters ' - 1 ' 11711 --- Illiitlial ti-S14:- ' — ' r - ' I 1 Sheraton pedestal base table Select beautifully figured walnut or mahogany with moulded edge turned base and brass- capped feet Imperial guaranteed 1 quality i 1 afq 11395 lamp table t '71 1795 d - 4 California visitors are Mrs Florence Davis)nd-Mand Mrs Tony Kurkas add two sons They will return next week PRICE—Skating parties at Belle Isle have been popular this week with various groups On Thursday evening the Junior League of the Community church :or Price entertained at a skating party there and on Wednesday 11 four-legge- 16::7 ' I Piecrust Charming Duncan Phyfe drum type d edge Figured Mahogany pedestal base Use pair as companion tables or one as - ' ? DRUM LAMP TABLE I I i ' 1 -- ‘ ' 11 i' A i f 1 i I il reproduction with hand carved Plecrust top Beautiful Imperial pedestal base quality Regular value 2475 ii 1 10 I 1 - t ' L- 't- - k1( 1 1 - 4 - Ir i All Mahogany - I Williams are lit Chicago where guests ot MrS Ralph theyare and Mrs Jack Oven Lindsay They plan to spend a par( of their vacation itX Waukega0I11 A itom wt4ks' two Returning trip through Oregon and Idlho Mr and Mrs R J Ockerarvrived in Price early in the wtek They were accoinpanied by kneir niece Miss Shirley Roberts :ivho will remain in Price until about September B Mtller alid herAwo da'vuighters are :Opending night In Rupert': Idaho and Mon- tana 1 Ph - nt A IS - Informal Summer Gath:ering Accent Price Social Doings 0 Chippendale Lamp Table WHO PATRIOT? t Miss Wanda Villiams and 1941 - 3- 'N Miss Katherp' n Dooley And Miss Helen Lazor are Vacaq011- ing in southern alifornia e ' ' - k v Brigham Cityvisitors in Pi'ite are Mr and Mr s Van Stew'irt who are guest t4 of Mrs iteit Hanks at the DOsserre home' Miss Regina 'Jensen of Big- City is spOtting her vt4ce a- tion with Mr arrl Mrs Ace Bpul-- i ter here 4 y SAVE AS MUCH AS 331a00 - (M111111 1174 i IN b - ' ' i 1 W L Lott and Nirs Wi11iamfl Martin who ant guests at the home of their girents Mr ipthd Mrs F B Hamitiond of Price:7 -11- i ''Ns -y 1 ' 1 if Nva4 "I" t li 18th CENTURY MASTEXICIIAFTED STYLES I 4 ‘ l Np 1"to BEAUTIFUL N t - 1 Matron Entertains entertained tiJuly 20 f Vacationers Beat Pathwqs To and From Price Homes ning Mrs H C Nebeker Mrs Matt S Browning Mrs H M Rowe Mrs Louis H Peery and Mrs Helen Johnson to Mrs William Rice Kimball who is visiting here Others invited were Mrs J N Spargo Mrs L T Dee Mrs J F Ellis Mrs Junior E Rich Mrs J H De Vine Mrs J C Donnell II of Findlay Ohio Mrs J M Eccles Mrs George S Eccles Mrs E Pt Dymke Mrs H A Ben i - Mrs Browning Continues Bridge Party Series l rm7tv"fr k0 kkki 'V 2 ' — - - — - |