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Show rtOAT. FEBRUARY 18. 1921 FLOUR W ulwuy - SALT like to Ik on prices, beraiiw you art uIvuvn Su tin value we offer you. All kintlN of Feed In large or kiiiuII qiiaulWieN und the way you waul it. That Good Old Castle Gate Coal lllue llruy Servlee ulwayN rend v o do it now McKUNE FORWARDING CO. 1MIONK SS THEY ARE FROF. C. E. GUILLAUME REVELATIONS Jnat Off Main PRICE, UTAH. Prcf. Charles Edward Guillaume of Russia, and wants to return to America. But at that she France hae been awarded the 1020 He le the can hardly realize how we felt to- Neb I prize for physics. head of the international bureau of ward her. weights and faeacureei Russian the Lenin, dictator, denies, that he is dead, l'osibly he knows. Of course, if you havent an auto are not entirely out of luck. You Duplicating sales books at factory you have the pleasure of dodging them. 'Trices. Order through Ths Sun. tick of soviet WANTED You want the carbon removed from your engine lo give it power and to atop overheating. You want to uve the price of a new set of fender by having the crack welded today. Anything worth welding you want welded right by trained and experienced workmen THAT GUARANTEE THEIR WORK. We weld anything that it metal and cut any thkknet of iteel into any shape. Come in and let ui (how you one cf the la left and best m America. Carbon County Welding Company E. W. McINTIRE And T. D. BRYNER Corner North of D. ft S, G. Warehouse, Price, Phone 120-- WILSONS STORE NO. 1 814 Main Street Phone 21 We Deliver FRIDAY. PAGE FIVE PRICE AND NEARBY PURELY PERSONAL1 Lawrence Obhn-and Jennie Jer-e- t, tmin of Stuiiiiardviile, were licenced to wed at Zion last Friday. Memtar ,.f the Masonic order at Mi.ati are fitting up a social hall at that town for the pleasure of mem-her- n and visiting brethren. n The Gold MI.ics of Tru e has been given permission to d.spose of s hundred thousand shares uf us stock at teu cents w ith a lj per cent belling coinnussion. Tile oierttta "Yaukl San of ivhlih was made in The Sun hist week, was unavoidably postponed on act cunt of Alines. The play will le given Mrnulai night next. Price lVst No. S of the American Legion plcn a big time for next Wednesday evening at the high school. The girls of the domestic science class I'tali-Orego- om-pai- Mr. Clarence Madsen of Price visited with Monti relatives last week and thia. Mrs. H. C. Kirueii has returned ' Ml. Pleusunt otter a month's visit with her daughter. Mr. J. F. Larsen, at Castle Gate. I i to her hcine at Mm. Wiilliii-- iy furnish the relreshmenta J. S. llansen and others uf Price have applied to the public utilities commission to operate a stage line lietween Colton and Clear Creek. A date for hearing is to he announi'ed. World war veterans were acquainted with the possiliiitsea offered by the proposed Clark's Valley project at the regular meeting uf the American Legion pust of Salt lake City laat Tuesday evening. Speakers from this city were present. Emil G. Reichert, 1 years of age and a resident at Storrs for a considerable time, died at a Salt Luke City hospital last Friday. He was a native uf Germany and was burled at the state capitalists la survived ly tils widow and four children. Spanish Fork defeated the Carlton County high school lwskettiall team last Saturday evening in a hotly contested game In this city. The score was forty-on- e A to twenty-eiglarge crowd witnessed the game. Midland Investment company has taken over the Midland Hotel down ht Green Kiver. New furniture and flxturea are being purchased while hot and cold water anil telephones will be will . arrived tor n ms ' of Corona, Cull.. in Price during the week i v it u e her father, llobert McKuue uinl family. 1 W. Halm, traveling freight agent uf the Kurllngiun. was lit Price during the fore pan of the wees in the interest of hai road. Nathan Wood, tnunag-of th Haynes-Hcel-- e store nt Pri.-ris buck home after being culled to Suit Lake City lust week by the illness of his . wife. ADVANCE WITH US We have had our era of insanity of profligate spending of the easy money of war days. But that era is being replaced by one uf sanity and common sense. People are not spending their money recklessly now. They are saving it instead. Much of it finds its way into the vaults of this bank, where it grows steadily for the depositors from day to day. Are your savings traveling the road that leads you to ultimate prosperity? If not, open an account today. Advance with us. Price Commercial & Savings Bank PRICE. UTAH. Mrs. Jjy Pope has arrived from California. She will visit with her pardns and then go to Price, where they will make their home in the future. Duchesne Itecord, 11th. tV J. Grimes, former to Governor Hamlierger. but aeiretary now with the dull Luke Tribune, was in Price during the week In the interest of his paper, doing some eeclal work. W. ( 1 Kiel Shores was in Priee this week front IVnver, Colo. He lately has lieen giving his attention to real estate interests at and around Grand Junetion. He went fruin here ents s lew to Zion. Mark P. llraffet came In 8unday front Chicago. He will go to California by way of Salt Lake City before hia return East. Hia mtereaia locally will keep him Ih ana around Price for some time, however. Fred C. 8. Hagge. traveling freight and passenger agent of the Wesiern Pacific was a Price vialtor Tuesday, tieing here in the Interest of the road. The Sun acknowledges a pleasant call from the gentleman. George Crristensrn waa vJudge here the first of the week from Mantl. He niHde an arangement to open up a law practice here, on a somewhat placed in all rooms. The Iwaement temporary busls, w hlrh he told The will te fitted out with maple floors fur Bun would work into the desired dancing. shortly. The I .ever Klin Tool company with W. Iiurnham. representative a capital of five hundred thousand (if the Btute Farm bureau, president dollars ia a recent Incorporation at of Carlton County Farm bureau and Urine. The tool is to adjust autnuiO' general manager of the Farmers' Mill bile tires.. The incorporators named at Price, was tn Vernal lust Saturday, in the articles are M. McGlochtn, L. A. where he delivered a talk at the McGee. A. Z. Conner, W. O. Uintah County Farm bureau meetand K. J. Wootxel. ing. Vernul Express, lllli. Wllf-u-Former Mayor George A. Woolton Bmlth, son of Mr. und has moved hia office and also that of Mrs. II. C. Smith arrived home lnm the State Uulldlng and Iauin asmsla-Tlo- n evening from Chicago, coining byway from the basement of the Milea of Balt loike City. Young Smith has building to the Ibmonia block, the been away from Price for the past six east room of the Hadley atore. The years, most of the time tieing in the move is but temporary, however, zb service i f Uncle Bnm. He was one of a new location Is Wing figured on. the first to volunteer for overseas Newhouse Funding company, com- duly and haa visited many foreign posed of several citizens of Helper. Is countries. tif erect a building In that town on the Fred Wilde, Jr., traffic manager property but recently brought from of the Iteiiver A Kin Grande, was In at Main and Ivy I'rii-- Monday for a few hours. With Mayor Korkenhngen streets. It will lie two stories and him were George Williams basement of concrete and brick and Is freight and passenger agent, general 1. W. to cost close to fifty thousand dollars. Koliliiiis Hsaistsnt ge.krral freight Uintah Hallway company has re agent, with headquarters at Balt Iaike jcently filed with the Interstate com- City. A luncheon was arranged by merce commlaaion at Washington, I, President J. W. Loofhourow of the C.. application to extend it road In Chumlier of Commerce at the Bavoy Uintah county and to adjoining terri- hotel. tory. Itequeat la made for four extensions covering in all about twenty FORMER SCOFIELD YOUTH milea. These will tap aa many min TAKES CASE UF TO JURY Ing pro pert lea. At the annual stockholders meeting Notwithstanding that the judge in of the Utah Eastern company of Thompson last Friday, J. E. Snyder structed them that a common carrier, waa elected president, J. P. MlUer, under the atate law waa guilty of posvice president, and Knox Patterson, session of liquor even if the goods secretary. J. P. Miller also was desig- were carried without the knowledge nated aa the general manager. The company operates a More, hotel and of the carrier, junm in the city Warehouse at Thompsons. court of Judge J. B. Tucker at Provo County Clerk H. C. Smith has Is- failed to convict Joseph M. Lover-idg- e, sued marriage licensee during the Jr., taxicab driver, last Friday. 'past week to the following: Vlrgle Austin and Jean Fait uf Hiawatha: Loveridge waa arrested last week. Hia llalph IX Johnson of Ogden and Stel- waaenger at the time waa James II. la Cook of Spring Glen; James Elmer Smith and when they were arrested 'Itoliertson of Standardvllle and Ines officers found a box containing inGolding of Marysvale; Walter Taylur toxicating liquor in the auto. Smith and Lixxle Wesley of Cameron. Ira K. Good, a long time rltisen of pleaded guilty to a rbaige of liquor Helper and who died In California on INissessiou and was fined two hundret January 28th, last, was buried at Los and ninety-nin- e dollars. Loveridge, Angeles. I e censed had gone to the entered a plea of not guilty however, he for and dinner lloslyn Hotel there died while waiting to tie served. Mra' und demanded a jury triiiL Young Good was with him at the 'ir.e. He Loveridge is the Bon of Mr. and Mra. aa 58 vears of age a til leaves a widM. Loveridge, formerly of Scofield, ow and four children. All of the im- J. The funeral. attended family has lived at Provo for the mediate family K At the regular meeting of the city several years, the father having cotmcll this week L. It. Fullmer re- taxi line there. At this parsigned as councilman. ticular meeting matters pertaining FOURTH GRADE SCHOOLS to building of a home for the fire deTO PRESENT CANTATA partment were discussed and It waa decided to erect a building on the The Enchanted Woods, a can weat aide and to the rear of the city hall to accommodate the department. tata, will he presented by the fourth was A rough sketch of the building submitted to the council and it la es- grades of the Price publie schnMs, timated It will cost around twelve under the direction of Margaret Ten' nant and Belle Fitzgerald at the Eko hundred dollars. in F. L. BUCKO equipment "tJTAH-EVE- RY CITY BARBER SHOP MOVED We are now located in the basement right under our former location, and are prepared to serve you as well or better than ever. Come down and see us. ht If yon here the idea in your mind tint clothes tailored to your own meunre are ont of your reach in price, why get rid of that idea right away. It iant to and never wu to. suita here at $35.00, Taflormade $10.00, $15.00 and np. Theyre a North Ninth Street, THE SUN. PRICE. STORE NO. 2 206 South 8th Phone 228 TWO STORES 11.00 Flake White or Pearl White. 17 bars Excelo, white floating;, 18 bars Cudama, 10c Toilet Soap, 18 bars Light House Cleanser, 4 cans 20c Sardines, 10 cans Rice, 13 pounds 20c can Tuxedo or P. A. Tobacco. 7 cans 23c jar Chipped Beef, 5 jars Egg Noodles, Vermicelli, Spaghetti and Soap, Macaroni, 13 packages., Macaroni Sauce, 10 cans Breakfast Baron, per lb. Oranges per dozen, 50c, 35c Flour, per 100 lbs. Feas, Corn and String Beans, 7 cans Tomatoes, No. 2't cans, 7 cans.... 33c can Calumet Baking Powder.! Cracker Jack Popcorn, 3 packages Angelus Marshmallows, 3 packages Teco Pancake Flour, 9 packages 10 lb. sack white or yellow Corn Meal Shredded Wheat, Com Flakes, Puffed Rice or Wheat, 7 packages 1-- 0 -- 25 05 L00 LOO L00 LOO an e theater, Thursday, February 24th. FIGURES ON CARBON WATER, A matinee will lie given to which ad LAND AND POWER GIVEN OUT mission will be fifty-fiv- e cents for adulta and fifteen cents for achoo Carl R. Marcnseen, as secretary and chldren. The night admission wil treasurer of the Carbon Water, Land lie e cents for adults ant and Tower company, this week mail- twenty-fiv- e cents for children. Proed to stockholders a statement of the ceed will lie used to buy a Virtnila resources and liabilities of that con- for the school. There will be over cern. The company owns, according hnndred jieople in the cast and al to his figures, $478,403.94 in prop- will be in costume. There will be forties erty. There are twenty-fiv- e between scenes and the specials of land listed at $25,000; ditch equip- Eko regular will lie picture ment. 2000; automobile $500; water run. Come ont and program kid see the rights, reservoir sites, diversion dam, dies perform. canal system, etc., $450,000, and cash CAST OF MAIN CHAKACTEKB on hand, $903.94. A against this it Mother G'lese Helen Itrooks owes the state of It all $95,254.60 and Fairy Queen Edna Guymnn Trust and the Utah Savings Teacher company Injures Nutter Oorenc 'Woodward Total r.mnlier of stockhold- Mias Muffet $25,000. Mistreat! Koaine Vecchlo ers, 108. Shares outstanding, 13,089. Bo Peep Mary Anna Zujian The net worth of the comjan' is plac- Boy Blue Frank Millburn 00 L00 Times-Independe- nt. Times-Independe- nt Announcement Of openinf of the Benjamin Jewelry Company, a now establishment in Price, ia made. Very shortly we will have ready for your inspection a fine line of everything yon would expect to find in a first class establishment of this kind. Repair work in all branches wilt be onr specialty. BENJAMIN Main Street JEWELRY COMPANY South Side West of Postoffice BUY FOR CASH AND BUY FOR LESS The Home of Good Eats fifty-fiv- ed nt $358,149.34. LUU We know of nothing that has such a far reaching effect on the actions of public officials as the light of publicity, argues the Moab It serves as a constant guard against extravagance and favoritism and inspires public servants to do only those things which they honestly believe will receive the endorsement of the people. For this reason a bill has been introduced in the legislature during the present session providing for the publication of the proceedings of the boards of county commissioners. The conception of such a law is in no way a charge that irregularities exist or have existed in the proceedings of any of the boards of county commissioners, for the various boards are made up ol honorable men they are all honorable men but there have been instances in which one portion of a county has suffered because qf favoritism for another portion, and money which should have been more equally distributed has brought forth unfavorable comment. There have been very many instances in which certain contractors in the building of roads, perhaps, have been favored and it has been made possible through such favoritism for the contractor to reap an undue profit from work but poorly done. Had the sunshine of publicity been allowed to filter through the walls of the commissioners rooms this would not have happened. The indigent rolls of many of the counties of Utah today carry the names of scores of persons quietly accepted as in need of county assistance, who, if their names were to have been made publie never would have applied for bread at the county table. These people were shielded by their commissioner who would not have dared to seek their placing on the indigent list if the true facts were known. Publicity is a remedy for many public ills, and while the cost of publicity may appear heavy, it would prove a profitable investment in eliminating much official wrong. It is not with a desire to add to the expenses of the county advocates the passage of a law prothat The of the proceedings of the boards of for the viding publication county commissioners, but it is urged purely as an economic measure. The publicity would save every county in the state many times its cost by preventing extravagances which are frequently encouraged by the fact that the public will never know. Simple Simon Sugar, per Flour Standard Sweet Corn, two for Green Tea, regular 70c seller, per lb.. Large size package Oats or Wheat, three for Jell-O- . two for Strictly fresh Eggs, per dozen Hills Bros, or Blue Pine Coffee, per pound Oil Sardines, four for Quart pure Olive Oil, imported All Standard Vegetables, No. 2 can ..$9.75 4.90 .25 .50 1.00 25 .50 .50 .25 1.25 .15 Weaiey Knbertaon Jack Horner ltudoph Larcher June Davta Theres a fellow around these Hawn' Arthur Jeanaelme Captain his who rejieatedly proclaims parts Chorus of Fairies willingness to die for hia country. Policemen But he never set a date. Japanese liberals are said to be inSenator McCormick must lie lookdesirous of friendship with tensely ing for notoriety. Hi first act on America. There are at least a dozen returning from Eurojie was to refuse of them. to lie interviewed. Don't force too much goodness onWith the advent of longer dresses onr city friends ought to be able to to the liny while he is young. Leave a little for hia old age and he wont recognize their own wives when forget. thev meet them. It's no use growling at the weathMexico is beginning to divide the er lie can always hand us inan. vmora. ranches of sell will and large back worse than we send. to small farmers. the That good printing. The Sun. Coupon books in stork. The Bun. f i 100 lb FOR YOUR PROTECTION OUR MEATS ARE ALL U. S. INSPECTED EASTERN UTAH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL COMPANY 844 Main WE DELIVER St Price, Utah SATURDAYS ONLY |