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Show Y JJlDAY, FEBRUARY f THE SUN. PRICE, UTAH EVEKY FRIDAY. 9, 1923 ' jt V PRICE AND NEARBY Vern Warren of Keuilworth ha ed on a eeeond-foof water in Canyon. It i to be used rigation purposes. Dread real honest to goodness bread y fresh baked sixteen-ounc- e, loaves those big for us every day. Baked clean, handled clean and sold clean, from an up to date- A showcase (not from the top of some crack box) and those big loaves of FrenchJbread or, if you prefer, milk bread or wrap- - y Y ped homemade style. To get you all gobig on this bread we will sell 4 loaves for 25c t S1.00 J per lb. Fancy Creamery Butter (Nothing Better), lb. Smooth Potatoes, per Fncy Large 'Fancy Large Sound Onions,lb.per lb. Swifts Skinned Hams, per .... Swifts Winchester Bacon, per lb. Shifts Premium Bacon, by the slab, per lb pail Sago Milk, large can .Kansas Best Hard Wheat Flour, per cwt. Cfflt Edge Hard Wheat Flour, per cwt sack Corn Meal, 10-lsack Graham or Whole Wheat Flour, 10-l- Armours Lard, b. b. 48c lc 2;-- c 2 Jc owe So.45 - e 39c 2.25 ...S1.95 j- post-offic- Cor-ding- ly ir- n, pool-roo- f Mac-Knig- lf 12c i Pork, Fancy Whole Hogs, per lb. i Pork Chops, per lb. Fork, Fresh Ham or Side, per lb. Pork Sausage, per lb. " . Lamb Chops, per lb. gf Lamb Leg, per lb klamb Stew, per. lb as 20c 20c 12'iC 20c 20c A A A ; - vi Laundry Soap lily White A. W. Horsley of Price, president of the Carbon stake, was doyn at Green River last week to establish a ward in the Emery county town. He was accompanied by Elders E. E, Branch and Foster Shimmin of Wellington. A Sunday school and Mutual Improvement association were organized. f Y j V f t 35c ? 33c f 49c ? Toilet Soap Creme Oil, Wild Rose, Hard Water Cocoa or Veribest, per doz. bars 85c Soap, 10 bars I" Ezcelo Soap, 10 bars I Crystal White Soap, 10 bars r A. B. Naptha Soap, 10 bars 1 Pierces No. 1 Pork and Beans 9c t? .Cocoa (just right for hot cocoa or cake making), lb. ..25c Oranges, Sweetest Yet, per doz., 30c and .....35c Extra Fancy Jumbo Lemons, per doz 30c fT ? f Pierces 50c in P. W. McArthur, who has for the past two years been in the employ of The Sun, was married at Price on last Sunday morning, by Rev. Ralph C. Jones to Miss Jana Beers, who has been working for the Elite Millinery on East Main street. They will make their home in this city. 15c , William H. Jewkes, 75 yean of age and a native of Utah, died at Orangeville last Fridsy of pneumonia. He is survived by his wife and six children, Pearl, Grace, Hazel, Velmia, Samuel and David. Funeral services were held from the meetingohuse there last Monday with interment in Orangeville cemetery. St. David's Day this year falls on the fint of March. Utah Welsh jwople are figuring on a big celebretlon at Salt Lake City. Quite a number from Carbon county are expected to be in attendance. The program will be under the direction of the Salt Lake Cambrian society and the Sons and Daughters of Wales. ; Catsup gc t Y ! and Corn, Peas, String Beans, f large cans Kraut and To- - X Next Wednesday evening np at Salt matoes as you wish, 2 for I 25c T Lake City Mizpah chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will give a reception 1 Barnum Zu Lemon Animals, Zu, Snaps Graham Crax..5c McGee of I No. 1 . ; : 0. H. Wilsons United Stores ; Main Street PRICE, UTAH r : ! Quite t the. ?t IA Phone 21 A Latest A Splendid opportunities are offered buying at these stores six days in the week. Styles that appeal to the young man of fashion may not appeal to the family man mature years. Therefore, we have styles for both ' e.more 80,1 a"d the father. Thus we are able to satisfy all castes and meet all demands. We make only small at these stores. It is the large volume of sales thatprofits keeps slronS- - Style plus quality, quality plus economy, economy plus satisfaction. 1 le y y 20c 20c 1 3c ,....12 oc fresh Salmon and Halibut, by the whole fish, per lb. 25c 30c fresh Salmon or Halibut, sliced, per lb. 3 Oc Trout, per lb. .................. Smelts, per lb. 25c S1.00 Oysters direct to us from Baltimore, per qt. Albers Flap Jack Flour, per pkg Stand-ardvil- y 7c 10c ..PQlsburys Pancake Flour, per pkg Encore Pancake Flour, large pkg. ...: 25c Package Mince Meat, per pkg 15c Sun Maid Seedless Raisins, 15 oz., per pkg. 15c (M Hickory Pure Cane and Maple Sugar Syrup, regular ' price 52.75 ; a limited amount at, per can....S1.23 nt A ne : now." ht la-cif- ic Sirloin or Steak, per lb. Round Steak, per lb. Pot Roast, per lb. Hamburger Steak, per lb. r oil Beef, per lb. - Perhaps your horse is as particular about what he eats as you are. Buy your feed from us and he will have the best and do better work for you. Perhaps you'd like a brand of flour that makes good wherever it is used without paying an Increase in price. Get it from us , too. That good Castle Gate coal. Blue drays do it McKune Forwarding PRICE, UTAH PURELY PERSONAL Increased demands for campaign t against gophers have led to the Carl R. Mareusen went in to Salt undertaking uf work on a large seale Lake City Sunday last to be iu fcderul in Arizona, Idaho, Kansas, Nebraska, New M exits), Texas and Washington. court this week aa a juror. Considerable demonstration work ha Mrs. N. E. Seamount of Provo vis- also been done in Florida, Missouri, ited with friends at Price last week. North Oklahoma and South Dakota, The Seamounts are former resident a of Dakota, A determined effort ia bein tliia city. made in the alfalfa producing seeiiom. Mrs. Lyman Thompson, formerly to destroy these pests, which cause of Venial but now of Price, lias lteeu damage commonly amounting to two very ill for aoine time. At present slie dollars or more an sere and often desis in z Salt Lake City hospital. , troy the entire stand. Free Press, 2d. Subscribe. borrow The Bun. Don't Miss Bessie Kennedy and Mrs. .1. The Bun Bpeetal Service. A. Crockett were in Salt taike City this week making purchases fur Bessie Kennedy, Millinery, meeting Eastern and FOR SALE, WANTED, ETC. Western wholesalers representatives there with new spring lines. InurrUoo Ward Palmer went np to Price last Two CentNo Per WordA Each tliirxn coo un la. week to visit with his sister, Mrs. Claud Fuy, and brother, Merritt, who is WANTKI IJUIUE CLEAN COTTOJ raxa. Hrlng them to The Bun. going to school there. He will look into conditions while there and ierliais BALE FORTY ACHES LAND. FOR take a wit ion, Monticcllo Record, Enquire of John Hoatler, Price, Utah, 1st. nox jHH-ke- My-to- n . SI. Supt. Joseph T& Tullis and Chief Mechanic Frank Davis were in Vernal Friday looking over the roads. They twro miles the othreported a snow-slider side of the summit which took several hours to clear with but abort deUtahs supreme court on March 1st lay in mails. They enjoyed the firewill hear the ease of J. W. lloggan, mens vaudeville. Vernal Epress, 2d. formerly of Manti, against Price River Irrigation company and John Y. Smith LOCAL KIWANIANS LISTEN TO DAN B. SHIELDS and others. The issue involved is title to the old Mammoth reservoir up in Dan B. Shields, president of the Zion Gooseberry Valiev. February 19th the ease of Detroit Vapor Stove company Rotarians, spoke on the growth of the Kiwania eluba of Utah in this eity last against the Weeter Lutaber company at Price comes on. The action is a suit Saturday evening at the anniversary on account in which the Michigan con- of the Price elub, when presentation of cern loat out in the lower court in Car- the charter was celebrated. About a hundred persona were present, includbon eonnty. ing members and their wives and speRotarians at Price have gone on rec- cial guests and officer! of the local Rotarians. 11. L. Pratt acted aa toastord aa favoring the master. He reviewed local and internaof the Price Canyon road as a state tional history of the organization and ditime have aarne and the at highway rected the secretary of the club to pre- complimented the members on achievements. II. W. Cooper talked on "Lapare a resolution to the Carbon eonnty commissioners. This baa been forward- dies Night" Other speakers were L. ed to the state legislature. This road E. Whitmore, past president and R. would shorten the distance to Salt M. Magraw of Hiawatha, Mrs. Henry Lake City and other northern points Ruggeri told "Why Im Glad My Husabout nine miles and could be kept np band Is a Kiwanian. Rev. A. F. at a reasonable coat. There would be elub a offered the invocation. The quartet gave a stunt A danee no objectionable grades. followed. Out of town guests were Mr. Contractors arrived at Green River and Mra. Otto Ilerres of Hiawatha, L. last Saturday ready to build a cable 0. Taylor of Rolapp and Father Hunt of Vernal suspension bridge across the San Rato miles sixteen at river a point phael When you feel that you have reachthe southwest of the Emery pounty ed the limit of endurance start all ovtown. It is to be completed within thir- er again. It will be easier next time. ty days. A steel one across the Irice river at Woodside also is to be put in next spring. This is to lie ninety feet long and is on the same route of the Pikes Peak ocean to ocean highway. It ia a federal aid affair, funds for de fraying the eost being supplied by the government, the state ana the county. Gio-vanno- Price, and banquet to L. A. recently chosen worshipful master of N. A. (Nate) Williams became genthe grand lodge of Utah Masons. lie before eral there to the superintendent of the Salt Lake chapter belonged coming to this city. Mrs. McGee and Route with headquarters at Log Angedaughter, Miss Jane, are to be there les, Cala., Thursday of last week. For gome time he has been general man as welL of the road while W. II. Comstock ager Disbursements from the several dif- was in Chicago on matters for the comferent funds of the state during the pany. Williams is a former resident of month of January totaled $2,302,343.-9- Helper and Price and' nntil recently according to a report of State was division superintendent of the Un Treasurer Sutton, while from the va- ion Paeifie from Green River, Wyo., rious sources of state revenue to Ogden with headquarters at thg forwas received. The balance on mer town. He ia in line, The Sun un hand at the dose of business January derstands, for still further promotion 31st was 1.308,487.08. Carbon county in the immediate future. remitted $3747.82 and Emery 2519.65. WANTS FIFTEEN THOUSAND OUT OF THE RAILROAD Byron Townsend, Jr., and Miss Margaret Lynn, both of Sunnysde, were The Denver and Rio Grande Westunited in marriage at Price last by Rev. Ralph C. Jones. The bride ern is made the defendant in a fifteen has been for some time assistant to B. thousand dollars damage suit filed last F. Caffey, postmaster, over there. Fol- Saturday in the Third District court lowing the ceremony the couple went to at Salt Lake City aa a result of a crash Salt Lake City to sjiend a short honey- between two of the companys trains moon. Mr. and Mr. C. Elmgren ac- near Nash in Jordan Narrows on NoThomcompanied them to the county seat and vember 9, 1922. The plaintiff is as E. Evans, who alleges that lie sufwitnessse the ceremony. fered injuries to his back and spine a seat in Very much interest has been a roused when he was thrown against was on bis Evans in trains. one of the Price of children school the among the contest in composition being fa- way from Mt. Pleasant to Salt Lake thered by the local chamber of com- City. He alleges that his injuries have merce working in connection with the prevented him from following his cusleague. tomary occupation as a school teacher. Development Intermount. Tliis is the wrei k in which E. J. St. me. divided into been have groin They train in and grades have for conductor of the Thei'tth and sev- out of Price, received injuries to his In Whv 1rne?"; live subject: enth and rigkh grades. "Price A a head and neck that kept him in a Zion hospital for six weeks. Others of his Dairying Center"; ninth and tenth. crew and also the other colliding train "Price As a Manufacturing Jenter," and eleventh and twelfth, "Price As a were badly shaken np. 00 Sun-da- ni FOR BALK OH TRADE Cleveland ear In good ahape. Write llox 103, Price, Utah. F1VE-PAB-apng- cr HIND WHEEL AND KIM OP National ear near the Price Uottllng Works. Reward If returned to Tom Hheya, Price, Utah. LOST FOH BALE CHICKEN RANCH OP two acrea; henhouae 24x140, four-roo- m houae, twth, etc., three block east Fruits (Colo.) high achoot, 12600. Terms. O. E. Lin fora, Uox 144, Mean, Aria. Mark of Success Clothes of iplasdid material mart lines and superior tailoring an the trno mark of ancoeaa. What yon sxw la shown largely by how yon dre.Th rest depends upon yon. Have ns taker you measure now for you now apring anil iBuita to order $32.50 and np. Overcoats $25.00 and higher. Pressing, altering, cleaning. (Incorporated) Jnat Off Meld North Ninth Btrpet MUCK. UTAH Sharp You don't have to consider your teeth when you buy meat at this market. It is tender and of the best quality. You dont have to consider your bank account either. Our prices take care of that. You will find this a mighty good place to trade. Our grocery line right down to the minute. Saturday, February 10th, the Ladies' Aid society will conduct a booth sale in this store. "-tu- Carbon-Emer- y Stores Co. Kiawxthi, Mohrland, West Hiawatha and Heiner. GEOBGE E. McDEBMAXD, Supt b" Eastern Utah Wholesale & Retail Co. PHONE 15 ' BUCKIO& HILLS Teeth Not Required 1, 990,-977.- Co. Phone 88 y Timta-Indepcnde- DEMONSTRATIONS Something worth while. Do not for- t the dates. There are two of them and ey will be worth your while to look and listen. It will cost you nothing. To pur-- I chase if you desire will be a big money sav- Ting to you. February 3d and 5th will be ( the first. A pleasant surprise to all who visit our store on these dates. Then on the 8th, 9th and 10th will be the next. Watch for this. You will be sorry if you miss it. t you are afraid to come in walk past and Jjlqok in the window. tf-v- v JSc A A 83.90 Shorts, per cwt Mill Run Bran, per cwt ' Poultry and Chix Feed of all kinds, oyster shell and grit. i fil- a r 10114 at tha elemcn-tarto instruct the pupils in regard to the several themes. Among these arc Carl li. Mareusen, O. lor P. Madsen, A. H. Baker and Rev. J. Freeleu Johnson. Winners in each of State Treasurer Sutton last Monday the four divisions are to be selected had a dratt from the United States and prizes awarded. treasure for 5368.46 to he applied on Federal Aid Project Xu. 24 here in Ikilhalls and public eardrooms in Carbon county. which games are played must be closed on Sundays if a measure introduced Pettit is jMssed bv Green River citizens are petitioning by Representative one of the Salt the the Says legislature. dertment at Waaliing-toD. C., fop g parcels jKst route Lake City newspapers: "The measure, from that town to Ilanksville. It is be- while it applies to the state in general, is tarticuUriy applicable to Carbon lieved it will eome before spring. county, where it is said that the Mrs. Joseph T. Tullis of the Ladies and card rooms are a nuisance. Aid society of the Methodist church The bill carries an emergency clause." announces a booth sale at the store of tha Eastern Utah Wholesale and ReMeeting at Notre Darner Hall on last tail company on Main street tomorrow Saturday the Womans Club of Price followed out the announced program, (Saturday). and in addition listened to some enjoyWhile Joy H. Johnson of Schraium-Johnso- n able numbers by the girls glee dub of Drugs was in Price Wednes- the high school. Miss Virginia also rendered a vocal solo. Miss day last checking up with W. E. Weist, Stevensons aier on RomanCornelia of the local manager store, he was elected president of Bonneville elub at ticism, with selections from poet of X Balt Lake that age, was much appreciated. The City. club meets again tomorrow. Y Emery countys board of education is advertising for bids for the conDwight R. Young, holding a position struction of an auditorium as an addi- with the Carbon Fuel company up at tion to the building at Green River. It Rains as mine foreman, was married ia to he fifty by ninety feet and is fig- at Irice last Friday by Rev. Ralph C. X ured to cost twenty thousand dollars. Jones to Miss Lydia M. MrMillen, a popular young lady at Sunnyside. They Sugar at retail advanced forty rents are to make their home at the Spring a hundred ounds at Salt Lak'e City Canyon camp. Following the ceremony there was a reception lor the newlylast Monday from 8.14 to 8.54. weds at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Coast refiners, it is stated, are for the higher figure because Henry Jones st the coking town. of putting up the price jobbers and of wholesalers. Says the Moab last Friday: "The body of Stanley B. R. McDonald, for many years a Jones of Blanding, who died at Salt resident of lrice as agent for the Den- Lake City last Sunday from injuries ver and Rio Grande Western, and af- received in a mine accident at some six weeks ago, passed terwards engaged in the real estate and insurance business, is now in the through Moab Tuesday en route to oil game at Riverville, Ark. He is said Blanding for interment. He was 37 to he prosjiering. years of age, a son of Hisliop Kumen Jones of Bluff and in addition to bis Rev. J. Freelan Johnson will sieak parents is survived by his widow and Sunday forenoon from his pulpit at several children." thd Methodist church in lrice on Last Saturday afternoon it was necProducts. Master Craddock Gilmour is to give a short talk on essary to shut down the heating plant The astor always has a at the courthouse on account of a Scouting. cracked section in the tioiler. The only short story for the children. source of heat throughout the night Miss Kuthcryn McDonald of Green was a few small oil heaters. Work was River, Wyo., was recently married in carried on towards making repairs all that city to Tod Donaldson from Los night, and early Sunday morning the Angeles, Cala., where the couple are furnace was started up again. Luckily making their home. The bride is a a spare section was located iu town, it daughter of B. 11 McDonald and grew having been shipied in to auvlher to young womanhood in this city. building through an error. ot 17 loaves for Commercial Center." people have appeared and high schools PAGE TIYB PRICE, UTAH |