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Show JULY. 1026 last Sunday and delivered next day by the Webern Auto company of this city to the Spring Canyon Stage line derwni!jln1 Ma'L'en of th operation for appendicitis that operate between Helper and the the niumcipsl coal tamp out of that on Thursday of ho.pit.1 in city to the wwk west. It ha a hauling capacity of d on u twelve passengers with hand baggage improving right along. room on top of almost unlimited raSeveral of the Knights of pacity. Nothing quite aa good aa this Wide i in local service. afee'r!,0 VVhwr jjOME TOWN OPPORTUNITIES H Bring the Family I a Real Treat Sunday Hcy. S Park next Sunday. A Urge from all tLe CLUipg ;,f There is going to be good fishing Carbon district is expected to be here. soma day in the Uintah river and ia Ahley and Brush Creek. Eastern V.ernie Beagles is coining brook trout in great quantities have been planted ith iaiLln during the past few day a few from the state hatchery up at White superintendent of the inuneipial hospital hew. She locks. In some eases the fry had to succeeds Miss Daphne Dalton, resign- - be transported across the big Uintah range of mountain at the head of Lake Fork and the Uintah river by Six hundred pheasants from state farm at Springville have the pack horses, reaching an elevation of been ten thousand five hundred feet. The put out in I tah this season. An even planting was done by Jack Tingey, the nuiidrvd were recently turned loose in chief deHity state fish and game comCarbon. Reports are that they ana missioner, and Warden Lee Burnham. doing welL Au increase of $3(37,150 in operaSugar advanced at Salt )ake City tion revenues fur the first eix months ten cents the hundred )HuniU yester- of this year is shown in the day (Thursday), making the retail report for the Denver and Rio price if 7.1 7 for beet and eane $7.37. Grande Western, issued last WednesSan Francisco refiners had previous- day by J. S. Pyeatt, president, at Denly giien notice of a eane base advance O derating revenues from ver, Colo. to $5.90 and bett to $5.80. January 1st to June 30th were the reiiort shows, as eom-are- d Tuesday of this Week was Mary with $14,429,735.31 for the same Jane Beetle a third birthday and the period during 1925. The opening exevent was celebrated at the home of for the first six month this pense her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Uovd Beeyear were $11,355,345, compared with be, on K street in this city by iniensea for the first six months this viting in a number of her little play- 41,380,854 for the same time last mates of the neighborhood. year. lvT He distant city with its towering buildings and promises of Petition to have James Hair, doing is often an irresistible lure in the eyes of youth, seeking business under the name of Dueheane tftunty and excitement True, the big city has its charm and Trading company at Duchesne, adnot be.be found readily by the young judged bankrupt within purview of -j- ficence, but these are Sarwoman who goes there in search of a job. the federal act, was filed last Wednesday by the Salt laike Hardware be in found to here are where Price, fetter opportunities company, Salt Lake Knitting Works demand who those for have vision an increasing is a greater it and Koseubaum Bros. is full of fortune Hfe ijbQity. ed hunters, yet only a city win out in the great struggle. Those who fail The big number can heavily. best advice lose jThe that can be given young people is to stick to Mr. and Mrs. John C. Causer have been entertaining a new arrival at their home on North Ninth street in this rity since last Friday in the person of a baby" girl. : Mother and the young lady am getting aloilg nicely with Grandia Mutf1 Warner sharing and reap the rewards of faithful service. They To gold remember that success is not a matter of geography. igeensful in Price is to be accepted as a success everywhere. honors with the highstepping father. EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO. South Side Main Street On Friday last the Denver and Rio Grande Western sold a hundred an PRICE, UTAH hone town x tickets out of Price to Salt Lake City and Ogden, most o:: them to Zion, not counting those from other points locally.. Evidently not everyone agrees with tha local chamber of commerce resolution as to these reduced rates. - seventy-si- Bonded indebtnes of the stae ban been reduced to $7,183,500, acccrdiig to a rcjwrt made to Gov. George 11. Dern by John E. Holden, state auditor, lOato r War! Each Iaswtli lest week. The total ia $300,000, but t. Kt Chars Aeceuata. $355,000 ia held in raah in bond reRALB STEWAItT RANGE. II. demption funds and $2,121,500 for CMljr, 40H ,ti" MrwL these in securities. 1HIED.EIC. L E. Jorgensen of Ml. Pleasant was in Price Saturday and Sunday, returnJLVTED GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK, ' Biting off more than one ran chew ing there later on. lie has securedthis k 10, Sumner apartment. ia almost as great a mistake aa going residence on South Fifth street in ID KIWSPAPERS FOR SALE IN hungry,. rity and ia to bring his family here Ml at a hundred. The Son. within the next day or two. He is the secretary and treasurer of the newly Titer from Jordan was organized Carbon Commission eom-iwnr airplane from Palestine to for the eBfEng., reerutly of the daughter of the lb of York. Such water was also ltd at the christening of Princess atf Bzttenberg, granddaughter of Nght by Victoria, and now Qneen of in the great Kal-h- ri dwrt of South Africa are bend the shyest on earth. At Jhe peek of a at ranger, even of their they will run for miles or by aurprise will burrow in the eolw, 1 nd hide maidoClover y. KftlGoottil A dflicMW fead pnJvd kifktt t fsaliff lit themselves. Tvntk by wireless is predicted li Pittilmrg, Pa., scientist who bent will be possible in the future t heat waves an we now do EAT moreButter and Prod- -' kindred Dairy ucts sake. for your health! ALWAYS nESH AT TOUS GROCES! EGGS BUTTER CHEESE jfcMU.T.UALW HEAHERYO K 1 U July It Y 8 ft Showing I : m 81 ft 8 sj a ? i CH 8ft H li i & Si ft ft ft ft nif during July we are showing a ty line of hats fells, silks and satins. Some are large and some are small take your too. choice. And they are priced right, Come in and look. lVs a pleasure to show 4s usual them. fti 8 5 S 8 carry at all times a complete line of cm- - Society package goods and broideries. Order by mail at any time, Royal - g g g g jg E 01,j7jd tiro,, ,.C the the Carlwn Stake tabernacle during forenoon. that in exorcises there Hah Electric company has takenover the corner loft at lice whcrehe Eue- - e(,h.Iterrtst1on,fRW.Ck J gis inda dl-r- r' b in(, flve thousand n me of tbirty-a froStagc south to the half feet and runs d Western right inlis :LUfni-n.Th.- B fr .24 ft option to 1.V t thf- '"d ot ,h period. Price, Utah, Xodonhtthe S1.00 gg BIERCHANTS LUNCH 30c From 11:30 O'clock to 2:30 p. m. H H al Proof of the value of a complete advertising camjaign to the manufacturer is contained in the announcement this week from the Pacific Coast Advertising Clulis association awarding the trophy for the best eamiwigu nsed by a Pacific Coast manufacturer. That of W. P. Fuller & Co., in competition with the most important concerns on the eoast, was adjudged to be the most complete of any used during the year. It was conducted by the Johnston-Ayer- s company agency with offices in Ran Francisco, Oakland, Is.s Angeles and Balt Lake City. It included practically every medium, but featured the use of newiqtapera. The Run jras among the large number of publications used. Steveuson Lumber company locally handles the Fuller product. Carbon county sportsmen have been asked by David II. Madsen, state fish and game commissioner, for an expression of opinion regarding the closing of the season on native upland game birds in Utah this year, two exceedingly dry seasons haring resulted in a oor hatch, as well as very heavy mortality among sagehens. Directors of the Carbon association have gone on record as being in favor of a closed season this year, but are soliciting expressions from siurtsnien through, out the eounty. Thirty cans of trout have lately been planted in Hunting-to- n Creek with sixty scattered about in other streams around Carbon and Emery. President Hrinkeroff of the Eastern Utah Fish and Game association took care of those going over south. The officers of the association place may have their personal care. EVENING DINNERS, FOUR COURSES From 5:30 Oclock to 8:30 p. m. H We ere satisfying the traveling public and people from H the surrounding towns and communities. Price folks are HI asked to try us. Why rook at home this warm weather? i PftiL'e iBUed .t Pkie. Business Importance of This City Recognised By Utahs Largest Cleaners and Dyers. H jjl ii SHORT ORDERS, ALL HOURS 1 RINETTI & CAPITOLO RESTAURANT . I Main and Ninth Streets SOCIETY MT. PLEASANT, July 23.-- Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Jorgensen and family, who will leave the latter part of this month fur their new home in Irier, were honored at a dinner given last evening in Masonie Hall by Damaseua judge No. 19 F. and A. M. and Ivy Chapter No. 10, O. E. S. Large haslets of sweetpeaa eeutered the three ong tables which held cover for fifty guests. (Stanley H. Gill was toast master and resixmsra were made by Mrs. O. F. Wall, Mrs. H. W. Gibbs, . D. Meyriek and Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Jorgensen. Musie was furnished by lira. Stanley II. Gill and Mrs. C. A, .ersona of Elyria, O. The deiarting gentleman has been a member of the local Masonic bulge for more than twenty years and Mrs. Jorgensen is a charter member of Ivy chapter, Order of thf Eastern Btar. Both have been active officer in tbese organizations. 7oIlowing the dinner, E. M. Jolinston, a auctioneer, conducted an apron sale or the benefit of the Salt Lake City Khriners Hospital for crippled children. Nearly thirty dollars in all was ' i Price, Utah j flowers and several tables of progressive games were played following a musical program. Those who presented it were Lucille Hausen, Thelma tcauiuaiin, Crystal Hausen, Helen Ericksen, Ell Rasmussen, Jordan Jorgensen, Margaret Winters and Gerald Ericksen. Mrs. Jorgensen ia a charter member of that chapter and has served in various official caiacitiea since the organization of the Service Star Legion there during 1920. Miss Edith Aldrich and Miss Etta Johansen entertained eight guests at a picnie sup-i- er and weiner roast at Riverside Park Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Helen Jorgensen, who is leaving soon with her iiarcnts. Mrs. George J. Constantine, a recent bride, will be the guest of honor at a party to be given on Tuesday by Mrs. George Austin at ber home on South Eighth East streeL Miss Harriet Carter will give a studio buffet supper Wednesday evening, folluwed by bridge, and on Friday Mrs. David Pugh will give a bridge breakfast for Mrs. Constantine. On Tuesday of last week Mrs. J. K. Osborne entertained at a bridge breakfast at her home on realized. Elizabeth street for Mrs. Constantine. G. D. Kennedy of this eity, father Summer flowers in shades of orange of Mrs. R, W. Crockett, Miss Bessie in a black bowl centered the table. Kennedy and Mrs. John A. Crockett, Mrs. William C. Light announces celebrated his birthday yesterday with a picnie in the evening at City Park the engagement of her daughter, Miss Present were three daughters, three Lillian, to D. Jacking Janney of Los granddaughters, two grandsons and a Angeles, Cala., son of the late Frank treat grandson, the child of Dr. and G. Janney and Mrs. F. G. Janney Tha lira. E. F. Gianotti of Helper. Grand- wedding will take place in the early ma Crockrtt was the oldest ' person fall at Los Angeles says Salt Lakes present, she being 89 years of age Tribune of last Sunday. The bride Mr. Kennedy has spent up to about to be and her mother have numerous ten years ago sixty-fiv- e of his sum- relatives and friends at Price, where mers and winters with the express both have visited in the past. companies, serving them on the rivers, Vern Oliver, the B months old son ly horseback, stages, at stations ant on railroad trains and delights in giv- of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin llansen, ing his experiences on the Missouri died at Cleveland on Thursday of last and Mississippi during the civil war week. The funeral services were held and other ticklish times. He had an there the next day with Wallace & ntimate acquaintance with the James Harmon of this city in charge of the gang, Quantrell, the gorilla, an arrangemente. numerous ones of more or leas eelebri. FUNERAL FOR INFANT tv in those stirring days. Also with MT. PLEASANT, July 28. FunerRteamboat Bill, who fired the boiler with bacon that the old hulk migh al services were held at the home of pass the other felowa. He is must Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown, Sr., on active for one of hia years with the Monday last for the three weeks old promise of very many more birthdays daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. ahead. His only brother, Jim,1 Brown, Jr., who died at Spring Canis wharfmaster on the Big Muddy yon (Stores) Saturday last Arthur back at Kansas City, Mo., and just the O. Nielsen and Bishop IL C. Jambs other day reached hia ninetieth mile- weie the speakers. stone. Members of the Service Stsr chapter over at ML Pleasant entertainci there on last Tuesday afternoon at a kenaington at the home of Mrs. J. C. Jordon for Mrs. I. E. Jorgensen, who is leaving there next Sunday to make her residence at Price. The home was bright with a profusion of garden has temporarily George E. Nelms and real estate insurance his closed for the time is and offices at Hcliier his attention to of whole the to give Price. the Price Agency comuny at moved into He and Mrs. Nelms have on It the 11 C. Smith residence Smith street. Countv Clerk and Mrs. borne in going to their suburban the west portion of the eity that care. their personal have place may or three The Run was twitted twice because busybodie bv week this times I from it aceust-oiiie- d Goat not did A, Twenty-Fourt- h mooring on the Old This newspaper's the largest herealwuts af .the Pion- i ,anoH to the Daughters Vastcrn From 12 O'clock, Noon, to 9 p. m. I begin at once. ft 11 H Western Auto company, for a eon siderable time doing business up on North Ninth street in this city, expects to be moved to its new and larger location on North Eighth street by next Monday. There is a rumor that Silvagni Motor company of Helper is Disclosures in the municipal cemeto come to Price in the near future tery at Levaillois (France) have bewith an agency for the Hupmobile come ghastly. For a time five diggers Charles Averill closed hia Elite pool were capable of handling the work, hall and soft drink place in the Park but they fell so far behind that a sixth building at- Price last Mon was engaged. Great was his chagrin wouh to learn that the other five spent day evening. Poor business not permit of its continuance. The much of their time in rifling graves stock lias been invoiced and tempor- of jewels, crucifixes and other valuare ables. arily stored, while the fixtures still in their place. The Firot Nations Pmsfieets for prosperity in Jdan bank of this city has a claim which this year have aroused such enthusis fully secured. iasm that leading business men there federal bureau have just issued warnings against too the of s. Young j. , and IL S. Kneer of the state road en great optimism. gineering eors yesterday complete! Antos and babies differ. The latter to an inspection of the Castle Gate mnch count until it has been it. isn't have approved Nolan project and follows used for a few years. and in miles length (3.22 is It the south side of the river west as far Caras Itnlapp. It is to cost $180,000, MYERS OPENS BRANCH IN this it of being bon countys portion u to $40,080. Work, it is understood, PRICE Maid o frinitiva bnahmen H V Those Wonderful Chicken Dinners era semi-annu- For Although Turkish government officials are sponsoring the conversion of the former sultans palace at Constantinople into a gambling casino, no Mohammedans will be admitted to the tables. The koran forbids the Moslems from gambling. Complete line blank books. The Son. Is The Myers Cleaning and Dying company of Salt Lake City, famous throughout the intermountain country for quality workmanship and elassei as one of the fifty finest plants in America, has opened a branch office in Price for the purpose of giving its many Carlton county customers direct service. By bringing Myers cleanwe feel we are only rePrice to ing paying the people of this rity am county for their generous patronage in the past, and we trust that your people will appreciate the fact that they now have personal access to the finest cleaning service at standari That is how J. Myers presiprices. dent of the eonijiany, explains the eoming to this city of the famous My era service, and, he continued: We want your people to know we appreciate their patronage and can now promise them exactly the same service and the expert workmanship that has made our Salt Lake City plant so While visitors are always popular. welcome at the Price branch, those who are too busy to call in person may have a Myers man call on them by simply phoning 355. The Myers company gives expert service in all branches of cleaning and dying, including men's and ladies' felt and straw hats, all household furnishings, rugs and carpets. Accordion pleating is also a specialty. Real Money For Live Salesmen Willing to Work Spectacular sales and advertising jj campaign on the biggest selling and best accepted household ap pliance in its field breaks next j week. Nothing like it has ever been done in this line in this city. M E5S A real opportunity. See Roy Al- j len, next door to Stokers Tog- - M g gery. I |