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Show THB SUN, PRICE, lroAT. PECEMBEB 25, 1925 UTAH-EVER- FRIDAY. Y PAGE SEVEN r O. P. M. Biemsacm BAiiamo IC..TIIMI. pcu.dkmt I birectobs . 10 Crom0 CJIITLI nl IMPROVES HFALIH OF , HUashw . vfSNSI. JO,COT MaT What uniifil rt rerted au l.i t. (iul:tini:s of underweight !.-r- gO-- B BOX LAHDiN di- - i imi-mv- the hrallh c NOTICE in aii cut i iv itiiiimuuitv was ele:iil Si'iiiisl i.i, wi lie rtvi-iif- j tin or beonst rated recently in the Spar. li fi'ie .lu:uuii lt for the iiiilowing lWt, Fork district if I' tali til.ilm. and sifi.tiiin when1 f.,r .lie use the lnlmvra Stake Relief society i.f- - 1 .Oi.rry i.r ;lic pTi.sl "i d J .l l. liOi. i:ls fieer. assisted hv Mu Ruby s,u;tljuiti-- t ,.f ,i,, j,-;- ; t or seryice ut the I tali Airrieidimal i y r u;t ,to( lejre, and Ilf. ll'it,-.- . i.i Span- ..;V li.aiiltsov re. 0.1! a jri .u au bid iinis on ish 1 eiL carried l ri m umul a threi t lit ltolul months licahii and itii!r;in proint liri-- ll.l sil Job of i m: unit luilt-- l I.' a itn. with suririsineiv nond If. tllMlillT BLANK , last M 1"1 li'ol-;isprini;. tliroin.-!covering rlaihi., Didi-ap lout.,; a mi h:;,.-,- , m- il If jour car does aot start right off the way it should do not waste any timo these chilly mornings fooling with it. Step to tho phono and call 1S9. YCs will be on the job in a jiffy, fix whatever is wrong and you can bo ou your way. d.-r- November 18, 1925. Our Customer s are items of expense to banks in the handling of a checking account for customers: Postage, Ledger Sheets, Envelopes, Statement Sheets, Remittance Sheets, Check Books, Adding Machine Paper, Pass Books, Proof Sheets, Deposit Slips, sums for stationery and supplies. j other small Also a proportionate part of employes time, of rent, of depreciation on machines, typewriters, These dares, l,1 i i ill. Idle well do-tile rehet eided to ne every means at their diposal to iuiiroe the health nf these children Indore school nrain in the fall. Hcalirinir that undcrci;lii U usually due either to physical do- nm-u-i- I1" - Jl Mill: IOI J'' 111 wariam.. . . riui-ini',-.- . 1 Minas and ships from the famous Union Pacific bituminous veins of Pleasant Valley In the Carbon district. Nona hotter for stove, range, grata, for- I j . r ; esee or manufacturing plant The equal of any and ouperlor to many for storage. Once tried always insisted upon. Get pricea from the general offices and ealea agency, Walker Bank 1.,-ii- . 11,51 j"1 5 t'J ,,r xt11 -'- IJS . ZTZ Cii-i- Ihh.U rmi-i.- i p Bin with No. .FahNI. fuMl Mimivtiruiili rsasi t.liii-ii-- iiiiiiii-iiKru- li iblpliruti-- , lw. l . m,-- . Building. hi;,-- lciit-- r kIu-i-I- fessional attention. Of the ilricets Is Bovin, Lindtpc (jp,- pupt-r- , medium. TitaNi Manila xhectK were later oorrectcA 2INNI Manila aixo. Having ascertained the physical .bNHI t'oiiiily bliinka. condition of the children the women It I hixeii iiniWilili- iciii'k. I I to 5 vm next took up the more diffieult tank rod gniumod luhola, INNKt. of educating mothers concerning nu- I1- No.1'oiiiiiIh aMirtod rulila-- liaiiiU. trition. The campaign to this etui was Ihixon ouvi-r- . aunehed with a public program given 2 is roil polIrllK. I Si.on liliir during Health Week, ieutured by u 22 liniHS Nortoii ihiinla, poll Health play nrodured hv a large group iSioii itilit (iillott's poll poinls. of children eoaehed by relief xoeiety iSioii lot llillolt'a poll HiiiilB. officers. There were also health talks 2 Bo vo Fiili-ipoll poim. linni ponoilM. The Jleultli 3 Ihixon iv nutrition specialist- -. If .o1Iit!io:iI, (or Jiiilgo I'hriatoiisoii. Week program was suppli'iiieiited by a .aMI Wliilo miii1 ol lor aio. talk by Hie home agent Haiti foiinlaiii poll ink, him- hlaok. I Mieii-tnieetiu-- of the relief Bixoii imligoni hhi- urdor likx. 1 III. ooii KiiIi-- Niair and teachers and in h i .'ll!. IXigoii Knli I Niair the planting of nnniI Mil I liinilora. in order that plenty of green filin. I'liallol iiiiirlgHiio 1 Warranty ilood laaik f5M). vegetables might be made I roonril laik. (3 I.). for inclusion in the diet tries for 1 Mnrtgngo laaik I I N ), the underweight ones. Other !eeture list Township plain, ansortod aixcH, 25 thirty-eig- Frica, Utah re- i apes of 7 and 14 years were examined by lb. tibv.bi.,1, byullli ...-i.l- i.l. ami inji-- i t leaders, rcxcaliup the fact that all of Hicm were lnuu 10 to III Ier cent umlcrweilit, ami tltui then were forty-fou- r ilcftvtx riiiuiriui; pro- St, u. feels or to iniriter family l..nao haht.mniy i'.iuuui .iou lienneii. its, it was decided, first, to ascertain --o'1 l.aise ,if.iil OS. eoniily ivliiniixsioli- tlio exact in'ieal i,ntniiii-- ol cadi Mail.i j:.n(it J JlfOlTNS eliild concerned with a icvc t.i the; I li'sl. Nil. 171 mani a mtiii.1i fails, No. 3ii3. rorreetioii of delei-tsAnd sivoml. to ;:.1 instruct t lie mothers ci l ini; ernlit nut rn ion. Snli.'Ciirntlv a him too r sue mndt s. dred and ten children Intweeii ti,e- ihiiui.hi sio.l, Ikx.Ls, ;tyS 1iku1 pupi-rlog a I , - light t. ht Salt Lake City, Utah - - r liiuiiUM-rip- l ly uo-i- action is not taken to deprive anyone of a banking connection. On the contrary, we welcome you all. i United States Fuel Go. 1 This 1 M M just want reasonable pay for a service that justice and equity may prevail We take this opportunity of thanking you for past patronage and your courteous treatment fish for your future welfare and continued prosperity. Very truly yours, We I sIiih-Ik- , n Largest Producers of Domestie Coal In Utah." Producing tho Famous I h- - - of-jce- 1 liii-l- - FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PRICE, PRICE COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK, . HELPER STATE BANK, I poin-ilh- , poin-iU- linini-garden- s , KING BLACK HAWK arres-sibl- e ea-i- ly iicids of mio t'er-ni- ul imohiii. l.Ml i,(i,r iviin.i.,.1, r,M hI Ai:,,1:iiii ior uuiol i.ni.i. ' under-- , .l . beginning January 1, 1926, the undersigned banks will make a service charge of fifty cents accounts whose average daily balance is below $50.00, where three or more checks have been tten, except where owner controls one or more accounts including savings where the average mee is in excess of $50.00. To a few who cannot maintain the minimum balance the convenience of a banking connection i not appear to justify the charge and they will close their accounts. To a few who cannot maintain the minimum balance, the convenience of the banking connec-an- d because of justice and equity, they will gladly pay the charge. To the many, however, who have not maintained the minimum balance, but can, they will increase their balances. ink North Ninth r So, linst topi BUNNEL GARAGE . best informed assert that the above will total on the average account a sum in excess of or $12.00 per year. The amount will vary with the activity of the account month DO per This is interest on $120.00 at 10 per cent What are the conclusions! For the customers whose average daily balance is less than $120.00 the bank is sustaining a met either by a decreased earning for stockholders, which earning at best is small, i, This loss is the placing of an unjust burden upon a borrower whose rate of interest must be increased to the situation. The American public does not ask something for nothing. For a service they are willing to in ;.-- toiltr weijriit Ami I i c etc. im-ijgte- ; - i,. Those l j " Kiuall. .rHI nioiliniii. 25 largo, followed and these were sup ilcmcnl-e- d EiiroliiM-M- , logul ixe (printed reby visits to the ditferent homes in llHHt CARBON COUNTY BANK, turn (, rctvirdor. visitwere Some thcac stake. of the 5lNN Staniiod cnveloiM-a- . EMERY COUNTY BANK, ed several times each. In one ease a 5OO0 Yalniiiion and tax imlicen. COMMONWEALTH BANK, single subject was discussed in five 11 Box Fulonn pon pninla. UINTAH STATE BANK, Buttle nmiiheriiiK nuirhine ink. home visits, lundred and ninety-thre- e 2 l'enliiilders ( Bond onea). BANK OF VERNAL; 'fear the end of the summer the moth- 5IN) Iictterlieada (aBrieultural aBent ). ROOSEVELT STATE BANK ers were instructed in preparation of 50 Court for the first term of 19211. unehes, the purpose being to inaure 50 oourt, for the aeoond term of Court PRO BATH AND GUARDIANSHIP roper nutrition of the children duryon a 1920. court, Notices Consult County Clerk Or Re- ing the school year. At the close of 1IMNI Irfirgc envolojiea (printed return), the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the dark of said court. spective Signers Tor further Infermatiac the. three months all of the children dial rit court. No. 10. This action ia brought to quiet title in the 250 l'rohute noth-e(deocancd). for cored b examined and were again 1 Box (ion jHiinta, No. 5, Weitbreoht specplaintiff and against the defendants to NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE com of the with results the the following described property: The pari song of AjUihon W. Madsen, Deceased. Credial. west half (Wit) of the northeast quarter itors wifi present claims with vouchers to esrlier examination. The records atNNt Envelopes, county clerk, return, No, 10. (NE14) and the east half (EH) of the the undersigned at Price, Utah, on or be-f- made at the elose of the- project work northwest quarter (NW H ). Bee. 20, Twp. KHNI Enveioiiea (Hheriff return on). the 5th day of April, A. D., 1920 showed that: tho T of Salt 12 Booth of Range East 1000 Lctterheada. ANDREW CL MADSEN, Executor of the Ninety-fiv- e Lake base and meridian, located in Car- Estate of Anthon per cent of the children 2000 I'rintcd return forma. W. Madsen, Deceased. PlainelevK. O. CLAY, bon county, Utah. tad gained in weight from one to 2 Bottles punde at amp pad ink. Or to O. K. tiff! Attorney.- Pootoffiee nddreau Court- For Executor.Clay, Price, Utah, Attorney en pounds. Bute of Carbon County, house, Price,First pub., Dec. 4; last Dec. 25, 1925. Three children had come up to norUtah. 1925. Dec mal Nov. 2S, 27 Inst, ; Tint pub weight IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Dist Three decreased on account of illCourt trict In Tor and Carbon County Auditor. County, No man is bo proud but what he will Bute of Utah In the Matter of the Es- ness aj)d defects not corrected. efno as tate of Alex remained the same, E. Pace, Deceased. Notice to Two take n few undignified steps to dodge Creditors. .Creditors will present claims fort toward improvement was made. NOTICE TO WATKK I'HEItS STATE n kid on a coaster sled. with vouchers attached to the undersignEngineer'a Office, Hall Lake City, Thirteen as the result of rest, only, Utah. ed at the office of B. W. Dalton at Price, Notice is hereby giveu that Jamea sevshowed on gained (one the or before 20th improvement FebruUtah, day of Liddell, whuee ioHloffii-- address is l'rire, in accordance ary, A. D., 192U. LIZZIE PACE, Ad- en pounds). Utah, haa made applii-alhiministratrix. B. W. Dalton, Attorney For One had its tonsils removed during with the requirciiicnia of the Compiled Administratrix. Iisws of Utah, 1917, as amended by the the first month and gained eleven Herndon First pub., Dec. 11 ; last Jan. 1, 1920. Laws of Utah, 1919 and 1925, to pounds during the summer. (dill c. f. a. of appropriate NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DeLocal project leaders have many in water from an unnamed aprinx in Cariain id water is to be divertpartment of the Interior, United State teresting stories to tell in connection county,theUtah. Ha of the eprins ed at laiiiit of lamiam-Land Office At Salt Lake City, Utah, with this One instance: For ) project. wbiih bears south six degrees east I tocembcr 8, 1925. Notice ie hereby given all were fe-- t from the northweat corner of See. 2. that Marion J. Black of Pay eon, Utah, mother of four children who who on June 29, 1921, made Mtockraising very much underweight --when asked Twp. 14 Hnulli, Uange 13 Kant, Halt Imke and conveyed in a Homestead Entry No. 023181, for 8H, to send tlmni for examination sent a diataner or twenty feet, wlo-rKHNH. Her-- 2!); EHXWH, WH8W three children to the beet fields, say- piieline the water will be naed from Man-- lat to NKH, XEH NEH. EH BBH she didnt believe in such nonlat of each year for the water-iiiing nkh. See. SO, head of esllle. This of aeveuty-fiv- e Thev well. and Thev ste sense. 11 9 slept Twp. South, Range KKtt, ia designated in the state rn- applicaliun she Halt Lake notice said, has filed meridian, East, were just naturally thin, All pro- office aa File No. giniH-r'- a of intention to make three-yeproof to the mother watched jpgia against the granting of said applica-childreeatabliah claim to the land above describ- However, must be more closely after that, anil tion, slating the reasons then-fued before the clerk of the district court at accompanied ly affidavit in duplicate, Prhe, Utah, on the 22d day of January, later she actually accepted a diet with a fee of fl.INI and filed in this office 1920. Claimant names as witnesses W. guide front one of the leaders, used within thirty 130) days after the comple11. Davidson of Colton, Utah, 8. B. Elmer t, her children, became a tion of the publication of this notice. of Colton, Utah, Ed Gardner of Paysnn, it, weighed DEDUCE M. BACON, Klnle Engineer. and all of them improved. Utah. II. L. HNMicer of Hayden, Utah. I n te of first pub., lee. 25, 1925. GEORGE E. WOOLLEY, Acting Regise DRIVE IS STARTED FOR MORE I n te of completion of piih., Jsn. 22, 1920. ter. First pub- - Dec. 11 ; last Jnn. 8. 1920. MEMBERS IN STATE NOTICE FOIt PI BLK ATION HE jmrtnienl of the Interior, Uiiitd Htates NOTICE FOR PI liLICATIOX of Tind Dffii-At Halt Luke City, Utah. to increase the mcmlx-i-shiHans of the Interior, United States association to I eceinher 21. 1925. Nolii-- ia hereby given Utah the Taxpayers Land Office At Salt Luke City, Utah, that John Diumanti of Helper, Utah, who thousand were made by on December 7, 1925. Notice is hereby given twenty-fiv- e November 23, 1922. made Btockraising associathat John W. Winkleman nf Mt. Pleas- the general committee of the I fomr-tea- d Entry No. 02li!t!Kl for MVK, ant, Utah, who on April 27, 1921, made tion at a meeting in Salt Lake City on W14NKR. NHEW, Bee 24, Twp. 12 021X122 8 East: Ixits 2 and 3, E V4 Stockraixing Homestead Entry No. Itange that there Boutli, Six-. for all of Her. 33, Twp. 11 South. Range Monday. It wan pointed out. SWH 19; I sit a 1. 2, 3. NEViNW4. in thousand hundred notaxpayers are a 8 East. Halt Lake meridian, has filed Sec. 30. Twp. 12 South. Range 9 East, tice of intention to make three-yea-r proof the state, and that the membership Salt meridian, baa filed notice of indeabove to establish claim to the land proof to eatuh-- 1 association should not ha less tention to make three-yea- r of the United described beH. Atkin. above scribed before Shirley land the claim lish io reAs a e thousand. States commissioner, at ML Pleasant, than twenty-fivfore the clerk of the district court at Utah, on the 20th day of January, 192(1. sult a statewide membership campaign Price, Utah, on the 11 ih duy of rVsbruary, Conventions of tax- 1920. Claimant names as witiitvecs John Claimant nainra. as witneasea Erastua was launched. Ufuuuuxsen, Cannon Nelson, Ed Nelson, Iaimuiaa. George Diamantis, Gust Iepas, held be to early during the James Konionris. all of ITeitie", I tab. all of ML Pleasant, Utah, and Loren payers, the in every county if TAYLOR Register. F. ELI Brady of Colton, Utah. GEORGE E. coming year followed by meetings in irt pub.. Iec. 25: last Jan. 22. 1920. state, will be WOOLLEY, Acting Register. First pub.. Dec. 11 ; last Jan. 8. 192k the various towns and cities of the IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE counties. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Seventh Judicial District In and For of the Interior, United States the (Vninty of Carbon, Stete of Utah PUBLICATION FOB NOTICE Land Office At 8alt Lake City. Utah, Mary Prelesnick, llaintiff. va. Mike the Interior, United Slates Summons. The State December 7, 1925. Notice ia hereby riven Defendant. that Sidney B. Elmer of Colton, Utah, Land Office At Salt Lake City, Utah. of Utah to the Said Defendant: You are who on April 27, 1921, made 8tockraiaing December 19, 1923. Notice ia hereby given hereby anminoned to appear within twenHomestead Entry No. 022251 for W'Hj that Aaron Plynn Dimick of Hunnyaide, ty days after the service of this summons HEH Sec 12, Twp. 11 Houth, Range 8 Utah, who on February 23. 1922, made upon you if served within the county in East, and 8WH Sec: 7, Twp. 11 South, Hnmeateed Entry No. 031025 for NWlt wbieh this action is brought, otherwised hea and Range 9 East, Salt Lake meridian,three-yeNW!4, Bee. 10; EttNEH. 8W14NE14, within thirty days after service filed notice of intention to make the above entitled action, and in case Bee. 9, Twp. 14 Booth, Range 12 EaL he proof to establish claim to the land Balt Lake meridian, has filed notice of in- of your failure so to do judgment will deabove described before Arthur J. Lee. tention to make three-yeproof to e rendered against you according to thebeen United State commissioner, at Price, tabliah claim to the land above described mand of the complaint, which baa Utah, on the 22d day of January, 1920. before the clerk of the district court at filed with the clerk of raid court. This Claimant names aa witneasea Omn El- Price, Utah, on the 3d day of February, action ia brought to dissolve the bonds w mer, Loren Brady, W. D. Davidson, au 1920. Claimant names as witneasea F. J. matrimony now existing between plaintiff of Colton, Utah, and M. J. Black of ray Dimick and George La Turner of Sonny-aide- . and defendant aa prayed in the comprint son; Utah. GEORGE E. WOOLLEY, Utah, and O. N. Etcbebarne and N on file herein. O. K. CLAY, Plaintiffs O. Perkins of Price, Utah. GEORGE E. Attorney. Postoffice address, Courthouse, Acting Register. First pub Dec. 11 ; last Jan. 8. 1926. Price, Carbon County, 8tate of Utah. WOOLLEY, Acting Register. Dec. 25; last Jam 22, 1926. First pub Dec. 25 ; last Jam 22, 1920. First pnb Hun. Birth announcements. The HIAWATHA and PANTHER COALS oali-ndar- a DISTRICT COURT OF THE tenth Judicial District la and For 'eantr of Carbon, State of Utah f CL Uadsen, Executor of tho Ea-- J Anthon W. Uadsen, Deceased, H, Uidsen and Andrew CL Uadeen, tifb, vs. Sylvia A. Hodaon, Uande . hlyrtls Pitcher, Uyra Barton tin. Grace Edrinyton, Wallace O. a, Rosabel Barton, Ilia Wife, and tad Ail Other Hein of Nathan IL a, Deceased, Defendants. Summons, tate of Utah to the Said Defendants : ra hereby summoned to appear with-mt- y days after the service of this ms upon yon if served within the r in which this action ia brought, oththin thirty dare after service and entitled action, and in founKhe m to do judgment HB Cooft pen i maid - acure Onte meMi lab a - . When Winter Comes Water freexes up. And when tho water freexes up in your plumbing phono us. Wo will ho on tho Job almost as quickly, it will seem, as yon hang up. If your plumbing is damaged ws can replace it lEDfiMiHEIITMCO. 10 North Eighth Street PRICE, UTAH e 21-8- one-inc- h e nwhhkkneh, whnwk B i; ar Happiest n r Highest affirlmay. equivalent 2104 Hw. Unequalled ter storage. Will aot slack. Tho beat far steaming and heal lag qnalltiea. INDEPENDENT COAL ft COKE COMPANY O- Minas at Kenilworth. Utah. mni Offices Walker Bank Building SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH nni-ver- nt p Greetings to all on Christmas Day and may the New Year bring to you its fullest measure of prosperity. We our appreciation to all for their, generous patronage during the past voice year. ;0flf ebe Bessie Kennedy, limy, Ir FLOUR Far your family Pride of tho made right bars at Pries and aa good aa the beat. Feed for rear animal. Bath these at tew Ws deliver. Valley Farmers Min and Elevator Company J. WILBUR BURNHAM Manager. LOT FOR SALE nt nt Pro-lesnic- Price, Utah de-fen- ar ar Thirty-nin-e feet frontage by two hundred fourteen and n half in depth. Half interest ia hundred and twenty-fiv- e feet of brick wafi. Adjoins Daria Ante and Machine company on the' south. East sids South Main street Terms may be arranged. R. W. CROCKETT Price, Utah Wadding announcements. The Sam |