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Show boat, JANUAKY THE II, IMS A D V O C A T E. TAGS PKICE, UTAH MINERS RESUME DISTRICT PLAY ON JANUARY 27 Price and Cflearbq Q Frocks Coffiomi B UN-- J. P. Phalen visited in Salt Lake The Carbon board of commission-wi- ll on business. ers hold its regular meeting during the week-en- d at 7:30 p. m. Saturday Glen D. Reese was a Salt Lake city week-envisitor during the Max Morr returned to Salt Lake after spending a week here Saturday Mayor R. E. West was a business directing the decoration work for the caller in Salt Lake the latter part Junior prom. of last week. District Attorney Fred W. Keller Mrs. Belle Morrison was a Salt of Monticello arrived here Lake caller the latter part of last for the opening of the first Monday term of week. district court With three league victories to their credit the Carbon high Miners will pack their hoop togs and journey to Green River, January 27. The game will mark the end of the first half of play in the Central district. Huntington will play Central at Castle Dale d. o Spring Street Styles! fifa County Attorney Walter C. Gease Frank Colombo of Salt Lake viswas a business visitor in the state ited in Price during the week-encapital the latter part of last week. He is a student at the University of Utah. Arthur N. Smith was a Salt Lake business visitor the latter part of the Miss Margaret Reese and Owen week. Reese, students at the B. Y. U. at Provo, attended the junior prom City Recorder Carl W. Empcy was Friday. week-end visitor business in the a state capital. Frank Freeman, representative of the Western Newspaper Union of J. Perry Egan of Salt Lake City Salt Lake, spent several days of last business visitor in week in Price on business. was a week-en- d Frice. A license to wed was granted by Mr. and Mrs. P, K. Nielsen return- County Clerk Elizabeth Hadley this visit to week to Cloy Peterson of Sunnyside ed Monday from a California. and Violet Atwood of Elma d. fciEll Fast Color plaids! checks! dots! florals! e! Me pleary of reason why cocoa's so uka, ULTKA I j HEGULAX and I 5-fi- 8-pou- I EXTRA SIZES ter-in-la- w, 'R. I. Brockbank visited in Miss Lucile Tuttle, instructor ini Salt Lake City four days of this the Jordan high school, attended the Mrs. ft'a WEV CO week junior prom here Friday. Miss Tut-- 1 tie was formerly a member of the Attorney Marl D. Gibson spent Carbon high faculty. Tuesday and Wednesday in Salt T. J. Parmley, well known former Lake on business. mining official of Carbon County,! Mrs. Alfred Sorenson of Mohrland is seriously ill at his home in Salt! returned Sunday morning after visit- Lake following an accident Friday. I ing friends and relatives in Grand Mr. Parmley slipped on the icy street in front of his home, tearing Junction, Colo. loose the ligaments in one side. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maynard anMrs. Leroy Powell was selected I nounce the arrival of a baby girl, bom Friday. The new daughter Tuesday evening to be the Price lf weighed eight and pounds. Mutual Improvement, associations I candidate for queen of toe gold and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morgan arc green ball to be held January 27. the proud parents of a seven and Mrs. Powell was selected by papular I lf pound baby boy, burn on vote at the weekly M. I. A. meeting in the L. D. S. tabernacle. Wednesday of last week. I DEATHS Trj FLOKIAN TOCHI at Todri, Spring Canyon; one son, John Tochi, and three daughters, Ida, Rosie and Violet Tochi, all of Spring Canyon; one brother, Frank Tochi, Paonia, Colo. . one-ha- Florian Tochi, 44. employe of the Spring Canyon coal company died at the Standardville hospital Thurs- , day night. Graveside funeral sendees 'were held Sunday under toe direc- tion of the S. N. P. J. lodge. The Flynn funeral home had charge of J JS Interment In the Austrian cemetery Spring Glen, Mr. Tochi was bom in Austria on M ' tk vtf.May 4, 1888, and came to the United States about 20 years ago. He is sur- vived by his widow, Rosie Muchmik . i;at t Attomey O. K. Clay left Saturday for Denver, Cola He is expected to return toe latter part of this week. 1 one-ha- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jensen and Mrs. Charles Larsen returned to Price last week from a trip to Salt Eighty dollars owing on a promLake and Ogden' where they attend- issory note is sought by Gust Kal-atz- es ed the wool growers convention and in a suit filed Monday against livestock show. They also visited Nick Salevurakis. The note was exewith their sister in Kaysville, Mrs. cuted mi September 8, 1932, payable E. R. Behling. 40 days later, the complaint alleges. Ink, pencils The STUDEBAKER DICTATOR SEDAN Carbon 'Agency Co. Gold & Green BalL Extra Lady, 25c Sun-Advoca-te. Jan. Thu.,-Fr- i. THE MAN CALLED BACK Jan. The story of today . . hoarded money . . . . Heres a picture that reaches down into the dark shadows. It exposes the political pirates who harass Presidents, and hamstring DRIFTING? frozen credit. . . zigzag stock markets public pandemonium! The breathless story of of todays folly rumors Sprouting calamity mi a thousand idle ton- And here is the thundering answer to the burning question of the hour! A thunderbolt that gues Powerfully dramatic! It stuns yon with its daring shocks you with Its originality! It grips yon with its thrills yon drama with Its spectacle! It stands alone! Incomparable! GREATER THAN A e Panic-strick- .... en Congress! caught in the current of lies Yonll gasp in amazement at the daring romance of a young Congressman who defeats the big shots and finds happiness with the girt he loves! gossip. Rumors Lee Tracy Constance Cummings WHERE banks tunes hearts lives hearts ... wrecking ruining for- breaking .... destroying And now millions are THE HAS asking: TIDE TURNED? IS THERE A WAY OUT? ! WALTER HUSTON 23 Matinee Saturday, WE ARE 21-22-- challenges the nation! Endlessly amazing! Buck Jones SOUTH OF THE RIO GRANDE Tue.,Wed. Jan. . . . ... e, 49c . . . 55c 19c 23c 14c ....... Pat O'Brien Kay Johnson . 13c 19c 15c Standard grade; 2 cant . . . PEACHES Sliced, Lge. cans, 2 for .27c GRAPE FRUIT Blue Pine, 2 cans . 25c SHRIMPS Fancy, per can 10c OYSTERS Med., 8c Large 15c TOM. COCKTAIL JUICE 2 cant . 15c -- lib. RICE FREE TEA Pkg. 27c SOAP Mission Bell, S bars 19c BAKING POWD Calumet, 1 lb.. . 25c CORN MEAL Farina Gialle, sk. . , 19c WHITE KING Large pkg., eack . . 29c CLOTHES PINS Common, 2 doz . . . 7c CLOTHES PINS prmg, 2 doz.. . 15c TUMBLERS Water, 6 for 19c SHINOLA All colors, can 8c ORANGES Large size, each . ... . . 2c LETTUCE Crisp, large heads .... 6c CELERY Utah, crisp, each . 6c CORN ..... Quality Meats ...... Pot Roasts Steer Beef, pound Steaks Prime Beef, lb Pork Leg Roasts pound Pork Chops Loin, 2 lbs. Hams Mission Shinned, pound Lard Pure, 44b. pkg. . Tamales Large size, each Lamb Roasts Spring Lamb, lb. Frankfurters Fresh, 2 lbs. Mutton Chops Fall Lamb, lb Pork Whole or half, lb Lamb Legs Spring Lamb, lb. Bacon Fancy Sliced, 2 lbs. V eal Lamb stewing, pound ' 7c 9c 9c . . IOV2C 19c ..... 24-2- 5 UNDERCOVER MARKETS PRICE and HELPER 5c 9c 19c 10c 5c ... 15c ....... George Raft MAN 29c 79c 18c 39c 29c . . . 1 MOTION PICTURE 49c ......... ......... 19c Sat., Sun., Mon., Each Conducting a Personal Gold Rush nd . . . 19-2- 0 Conrad Nagel The Thrilling , Amazing Story of 12SjP00.00m Sane People 104b. cloth bag, each . COFFEE Blue Pine, lb.... FLOUR Star, Turkey Red, sack GERMADE-Fres- ft milled, sack SYRUP Log Cabin, med. each BROOMS each POTATOES 5eecf, 100 lbs. . . LARD pail, each BEANS Navy, Pinto, S lbs. SOAP Laundry, 10 bars OATS Quaker, Ige. pkg., each PEAS Gem, Sifted, percan BEANS Stringless, 3 cans SUGAR An appendicitis operation was perCharging cruelty, Leora Ander-- I formed at the city hospital Monday son entered suit in district court this I on Miss June Pitts of Price. week tar a divorce from George William Anderson. They were mar-- 1 Dr. R. L Brockbank returned on ried at Castle Dale, July 26, 1923. Wednesday of last week from a business trip to Denver. George D. Lucas returned the middle of last week to Grand Junction, Mi Velda Kirkham was a Salt Colo, after spending several days Lake visitor the latter part of last here following the death of his sis-- 1 week. Mrs. Lester J. Worley. w Sun-Advoc- ate -- Sun-Advoc- ate IWI The For not being able to anticipate such, a, wonderful support on our recent Annl versarg Sale , and were not able to serve properly our many hundreds of customers so we are offering again some very attractive saving prices for FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JAN. 2021 DorCt Miss This Sale I appendicitis. underwent an appendicitis operation at the city Dr. J. A. Judy, former Price resihospital Sunday. dent, visited here Monday enroutei from California to his home in Day- Lisle Smith of Salt Lake City was ton, Ohla business caller in Frice Wednesday. Joseph L. Asbury, publisher of The and the Richfield Mike Erdei was a business visi- Reaper, visited in Price the latter tor in the state capital Tuesday and part of last week, returning to Rich-- 1 field Saturday. Wednesday. Mrs. Harold Sorenson Legal blanks I a Consider! prints thafwart fade! Neat sewing! NEW SPUNG series that look ss though they existed for smart-alon- for League games scheduled fol-are' as Friday of this week Dale and Castle lows: Ferron at. Green River at Huntington. In the northern division, Roosevelt plays at Duchesne, and toe Teddies are expected to have little trouble In keeping their slate clean. Uintah is a cinch to defeat Mt. Emmons. I Walter E. Knox of Columbia was Lyman Burdick, of Bluebell wasi week-en- d business visitor in toe admitted to the Price hospital last state capitaL week to undergo an operation for) novelties! on the seme evening. I 10-da- ys . nVE 25c 5c |