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Show THE SUE. PRICE. UTAH EVER Y FRIDAY. PAOE FITS PRICE AND NEARBY PURELY PERSONAL W. E. and Sjltelhon L. Anderson of Price Klwulut have plana wall under way for their anniversary banquet Price are entertfinipg their sister, Mrs on February ttb next Tuesday Charles P. Luciqr of Kansas City, Ms, who will be herw-ftf- r some lime. Rex Stewart, who has been visit- J A. Judy la to entertain the here for the paat ten days left Ladies Aid society of The Community ing Monday for Nine Mile where he is em- (Methodist) church next Thursday at ployed. Itoosevelt Standard, 80th. her home on North Sixth street at Mr. and Mrs Warren 8. Peacock PrtCfc are back in Price after attending the of a nephew out at Arcadia In Telegrams to the Sajt lake City funeral newspapers last Saturday bring the in- the Uintah Uaain country a few days formation that Caleb E. Edwards of ago. Mrs Orson P. Madsen of this city ' Wellington has bwn granted a penwas called over to Manti last week to sion of twelve dollars a month. attend the funeral of her mother. Her was at Login at ths time and Myton'a Free Press of last Friday husband t. brings the Information that prospects went from there to the Sanpeto are bright for a new lank at that town. Mt Pleasant, Price and Salt Mfs W. M. Jenson has returned to her home at Price after being atj Lake capital is being interested. Salt Lake City several days with her Gasoline advanced one rent a gallon little son in a hospital there. The child continue to do nicely under the at service stations throughout Utah lam Saturday. This is the second in care of specialists the last two weeks. The present price Mrs P. W. Walker of this city is is twenty-fou- r cents, while high test going to Salt Laks Cil next Suuday is going at twenty-seveconsult to a specialist for a trouble a and half. that has been bothering her for a John R. Franklin of Cleveland ap- numtwr of years It is expected an opplied to the state engineer Saturday eration will be necessary. laat for permlaaion to use two and a Don F. Hickman of Hlcknell, in half aecond-feof water from Cot- Wayne county, is a Roosevelt visitor tonwood Wash in Emery county for this week, lie Is state road agent in irrigating a hundred and aixty acre Wayne and ia studying the method of land. used In keeping open the Helper to Ducheane highway this winter. RoosThe Woman's Club or Price meets evelt Standard. 0th. tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon at and Mrs George J. Dunn 2:30 oclock. The department of lit- from Mayor Scufield visitors in Price toerature is to be in charge. Parliamen- day and will- are be here tomorrow. He tary drill. Story from life, Mrs Mary sara the mines f tl) upper camps Cantrell. Modern American lyrics Mxs are workingVabopi three days a week Julia Egan. on the iverigtkTtie weather there same as here, It la reported a representative of the is aboutA. the from Price, Utah Dutch Shell baa been In Ducheane this where he Crockett le the publisher of a newsweek paying up and renewing leases arrived here in Riverside yesaya Myton'a Free Preas of last Fri- paper and today ii hunting a house in day. It is said as much as five dollars terday which to live. He le here with Mrs. per acre was paid on land dose to the Crockett snd daughter, Mies Eliabeth, present well. and they propose remaining In RiverVirtually all railroads that operate side until spring opens In Utah. Rivwest of Chicago will grant special erside (Cala.) Press, 26th. rates of one fare for the roundtrip" Attorney Robert G. Porter of Duchesne woe a Roosevelt visitor on last to delegates to the fourth annual convention of the Disabled American Vet- Thurstlay. He is interested in some erans of the World War. to he held oil claims near Ducheane and saya that in Salt Lake City, June 23d to 28th, representatives of some of the big next. companies have recently been over there trying to secure leasee. He exSomeone laat Saturday evening dur- pects the Increase in the price of crude will result In much development ing the Elks dance at City Hall mnde oil work being done in the Hooln. Roosaway with the car of George L. manager of the Savoy Hotel, that evelt Standard, 10th. had been parked during the dance. It Mrs. M.bf lller hoe Just was later recovered In a ditch on North returned George os Angeles, Cala., from Eighth street and where la was aban- where she recently attended the mardoned. No damage to It. riage of her eon. V. U.Miller, to Mias Jessie lielma e of Lea Angeles. The William 'll. Pseece, an employe of marriage toolf place January 24th. He the Indian aervice at Myton and the Is a former t$ult Laker and hoe many oldest son of Mr. gad Mrs. William friends here who will be interested in Preece of Vefnal, and Mias Laura Ger- the news of hi wpddlng. Mrs. Miller trude McKume of Altou&h were united will remain In Half Lake City with her in marriage Wt Vtfnal. January 26th, daughter, Mrs. Kxrg p. Thompson, a EfeJtm Mr. and Mrs, few daya before returning tq her home by Justice Preece will Iraqi matorThelr home in My- In Price. Salt Lake Tribune, 28th. ton. The bride la s niece of Robert Helter Christensen returned here McKune of Price. yesterday from the Crescent oil well, where he had been working as a for some time. He reports that Sugar price advanced fifteen centa ths hundred pounds yesterday (Thurs- good progress le being mads toward cleaning out the hole, which recently day) morning through the wholesalers beesme bridged about a couple of hunand Jobhera at Salt Lake City. The latter are to charge $10.04 for beet. Cane dred feet from the bottom. The oil is twenty centa higher. Theee prices and gaa showings continue strong and increase perceptibly aa the well la may tie slightly redued today (Friday) cleaned. As soon as the hole la cleared by reason of a reduction In freight rates from California to Utah points. and atralghtreamed a string of rasing Heet should later sell to retailers at la to lie run. Moab eve-nin- e. NEED )COAL? : i ; coun-tysea- i j ! n i et In anticipation of the needs of those who are burnmore coal than they planned we have a generous stock ing of the best grades from the Carbon district. Were ready to supply the call when it comes. If youre running low phone us. Flour, feed, millstuffs, hay and grain. i - Saturday Only34c Eras, strictly fresh poultry farm dozen Ac Pot roast, from fancy faa-i!n- d beef, pound Bhort an(j ribs, pound sausage, pound sh ground beef Hamburger steak, pound loin steaks, pound shoulders, whole, small, pound sh crabs, direct from the coast, each d hams, pound , package, seeded or seedless fresh stock just received, at : A w '.J EU HOT 9c 6c home-dresse- g home-dresse- 12V&C I2V&C 15c 12c 25c 23c 16-oun- ce 11c 5c Small cans Eagle brand. iberries, fancy, large, quart ffee, best on the market, J. S. Be : 2 lb. can. 3 lb. can 5 lb. can lole hogs, just size for home curing, pound Empty barrels to pickle them in. tool-dress- Times-Indepen-de- For every dollar you spend on Saturday you will be to a 10 cent bar of Goblin toilet soap at lc each. en-tk- d Our bakery department supplies the best fifty cent tes on the market. Try one. Phone 88 DBESSY CREPE PRICE. UTAH 0VERBL0U8E THEY NEVER REGRET Bte-vo- ns 26th. $10.02 or $10.01. S1.33 S2.13 McKune Forwarding Co. More than a hundred stray Elks and their ladies attended the dance at City Hall last Saturday evening given by members of the order at Price. Lunch- eon was served In the basement of the new Community (Methodist) church at the corner of Main and 8ixth streets. Rev. J. Freelen Johnson and his 'men's aid society looked after this. Punch, cigars, cigarettes and ths like were dispensed at the hall. Some three hundred Invitations wers sent out by the committee In charge. C. B. Cook, er Silk crepe in two colon atarted this dressy overblouae on its bright career and new style features contributed to ita triumph. They appear In th narrow vestee and treatment of ornamental atitchery and embroidery which eMborate the design. In November laat a fine of for dollars was imposed by the federal eourt at Kor-- : oik, Va against ap offender charged with transporting wild ducks in excess of the weekly bag limit prescribed under the migratory bird treaty set regulations. This was the violators second offense, and he was warned that if again brought before the eourt on a similar charge a jail sentence would be imposed. The law is administered by the biological survey of the Unifed States department of agriculture. . lundred and seventy-fiv- e editor of the Free Press out at Myton, waa In Price Mat Wednesday to meet Cs.pt. Matt Enoch of the United Statea transport service out of New York City. He waa called to Utah by the serious Illness of his brother, Dr. R. J. Enoch, a resident of the Bssin town for several years and who waa taken down a few days ago with pneumonM. Another brother, 9 Frank Enoch of Mlaslaaippl, and his mother-in-laMrs. 8. B. Shelton of Cheer upl Youll never reach the Hayden, are at the sick man's bedside. Cook says his town la soon to end of your halter aa long as you conhave a bank financed by Price, Balt tinue to spliee Lake City and people out that way. Men who fail and lose heart were No man ever regrets buying one of our suits. Real style snd allwool fabrics. Remarkable tailoring that kee)Hi them up. Reasonable prices and a real guarantee. Quality and price both riidit. Made to measure at 419.50 and up. Overcoat) $25.00 and higher. Cleaning, pressing, altering. Ladies work. F. L. BUCKIO West Side North Ninth Street Just Off Main PRICE, UTAH WE SPECIALIZE In ladies and children's work and invite their patronage. Everything la new and sanitary. Lao Lowrys Barber Shop, just watt of the postoffice, Main street, Price, Utah. Courtesy and competent workmen. , it The United Statea bureau of education has accepted the invitation of the Tennessee Association of Colleges to make a survey of higher education in that state. Dr, George F. Zook, specialist in higher education, is now in E. C. Knowlton, an assistant state engineer, arrived up at Soldier Summit last Wednesday evening with J. H Onr French pastry is delicious. Hot bread if you wish cast for the part of being leadYoung from the district office of ths HER SIXTIETH BIRTHDAY never citizena. charge. every afternoon at 3 oclock. bureau of public roods at Ogden. From ing the Summit they are to make a surFrom the dances we have seen girls vey of enowfall conditions on the pro Friends of Mrs. Bert Msrtin Surprise Newi from faroff China. They shot UNTIL 10 OCLOCK SATURDAY EVENINGS poeed route of the Avlntaquln Canyon use flavored talcum powder on should an That is a sudi bandit. train Thst Esteemed connection leading out to the town of necks their Ducheane. Similar conditions on othcountry. er routes srs to be studied. A repre- Correspondence The Sun. of the Price Chamber of sentative CASTLE GAT1, Jen. 29. Mrs. Commerce la to be with them a goodly portion of the time they are here- Bert Msrtin was pleasantly surprised abouts. by e number of her friends on her nentt sixtieth birthday yesterday evening Marriage licensee Issued up to this ditto (Friday) afternoon for the period of at the home of Mrs. Alex Jorgensen. the past week are to Steve Tsuhlares She was presented with a beautiful and Argle Smith, both from Helper; floor lamp and a birthday cake with Willard Miles Fowles of Falrview and Jessie Thelma Simpson from Moroni; sixty candles denoting her age. The Charles Le Grant Oliver and Mabel evening was spent in games and after Cora Tucker, both of Elmo; Ernest which light refreshments were served. Marsh and Nellie Sonherg, both of Stores; W. J. Nevener of Standardville Those in attendance to wish Mrs. Marand Alice C. Illckman of Wellington. tin many happy returns of the day -Edward Engel and Susans Chid ester, isJ. In Mentha citrate, a plant belonging! both of Huntington; Spencer Norton were Mrs. Alex Jorgenson, Mrs. T. RobMrs. Mrs. T, P. Davis, to the mint family, the United State Broadhead of Nephi and Jocie Smith Spendal, Mammoth; Felix K. M (Carrie and ert Crow, Mrs. J. 8. Ileinson, Mrs. department of agriculture believe Jof Hur.it, both of Mohrland, and Charles Houghton, Mrs. Wilford Ruff, has introduced a new crop which, un- - joan to Clyde Cloward of Chilly, Ida., and Mrs. William Littlejohn, Mrs. C. E Arvella der Effie Hanson of Latuda. suitable conditions, may bring an V OtMSot Exist In the Human Doily If Mrs. ifcDermid, Joseph Ilanysunn . . "'III I'm Trank's lYcwrliXion acreage return equal to that now ob- -. , Mrs. Basil Gittins, Mrs. W. K. Ingle, tained from mints. other cultivated 111 M is a shame to suffer with ln-- 1 Mrs. Jrs. J. F. Cory, Mrs. E. vrw- flamhi story, muscular, sciatic or anv- During the past year the crop was I Western and well known hereabouts, Cthyl Ludwig, Mrs. J.Ilebahy, McCluekey, lumWash-died neuritis and Lake Salt at at last near rheumatism, City Monday. grown fongofThis Arlington Farm, l n Tennessee In 184$. At drs. William Cox, Mrs. Edwin Fer-- ! prescription does not ruin ington, on a scale large enough to givelI ! l)rn does not depress the 15 years he started of the shout JJ Oliver Suteh, Mrs. Zepli age QjhagUt' Eat all It its possibilities.! railroading on the Missouri Pacific at ins, Mrs.Mrs. the meat and good food definite indications Alfred Edmonds, Mrs. homas, oil when! while The from the St. Louis, Mo., and shortly afterward yield of yen.wish taking Trunks plant is as km. Contains no ptercury, sali-- h distilled waa at the rate of thirty WM conductor. Ho had charge of !. M. Reese, Mrs. Archie Morrison, construction work on the Internation tfrs. Jack Dugan, Mrs. Matthew oylate soda, oil wintergreen or narcotuna Ids; but positively overcomes any kind al and Great Northern in Texas and Mrs. Frank Fieldsted, Mrs. --- of rheumatism or on earth. What latter on similar employment in the lantz, 8. gout Jones, Mrs. G. D. Reese, AX? mote do you want? There Is Indian territory. He moved to Colora- Margaret nothing purC lust as good, and it Is impotwible to do forty-fiv- e By years ago and entered the Mrs. D. R. Evans, Mrs. B. F. Thomas, : set .something better. The greatest aervice of the Denver and Klo Grande drs. Pearl Reynolds and the Misses Eliminas conductor. He moved to Ralt Lake arid acid solution known and also a Cox, Dolly Avery and La jAff- superior liver medicine. Trunk's Pre-ckfCity thirty-fiv- e years ago in the same Ifargaret sells for $1.75 or three for position until he retired five years Verne and Isabel ITarrison. ' scriptlon It has been contended by many per- ago. He never had a wreck charged ini Snly $5.00 at Schramm -- Johnson drug The twenty-eigGleaner Girls L'tt1 Mores. sons in that hection that tile drain to him, his record in railroading being of the Mutual improvement associais excellent. Prevloua to hfn retirement are not affective in the buckshot he for several years had a run from tion donned clown suits, organized Yazoo of soils of delta the Mississippi, Zion to Marysvale. 2.U clown hand and surprised the ad 1 hut an investigator from the United Iggff? ranced senior class of the Latter-d- n i One of the moat extensive campaigns States department of agriculture has THREE BOUND OVER Saints last Tuesday evening. The sena against mice in orchards that has yet found that in all eases the ineffective were then invited over to AmuseIV. iors Before J. of Hammond, getbean organized by the biological sur- - drainshad been improperly placed. In justice the United Statea department the same neighborhood were found tlie peace at Price, last Saturday the ment Hall, where a ten acts vaudecd6 of agriculture was carried on during large numbers properly designed and three men who the previous morning ville was staged: 1. Claes yell and Imnd selection. November in five counties in Wash-ingtdi- p constructed and giving satisfaction. alnuit 6 oclock held np Pullman Cafe in2. Clown dance. Main of the corner at andXinth streets Chelan, Okanogan, Grant, 3. Thalia Thacker. Heading, entered a plea of not guilty. They One-aDongias and Yakima. More than forty-'O-tf 4. , If a girl doesnt act as pretty as she were play, "Hick villa Groheld two in bonds .' two thousand of thousand Store." ointcery of in the a pounds poisoned grain looks theres always fly ii. Character song, Lena Thoys and dollars each for trial in district court were distributed by workers ment. Thomas. In default of this they are making Sadie stively directed by the state and fel-ii- r; 6. lant inline, That Old Sweet-- 1 homes with their Sheriff oral rodent control forces. Gimh re-o- n temorary heart o( Mine." Medicine 7. Sung and dance, Edna Reese suits were as-uby raref ul Bupervi-aio- n Those who are in a run down condi- Kay Dciuing. They gave their name? Reynold. of the mixing of the grain, ami tion will notion that Catarrh bothers .is Oscar Connor, J. A. Sanchez mid anil8. Pearl VI are In Marcus Miera. The latter two are Mex- and Character song, Ardith Smith p. by great emphasis on jHiisoniiig onlv them much more than when they Co. Florence & Jindily. whila fact proven that icans. The former comes from Ogden 9. Wail a Al inure, Hebrew talkt at th e best time as indicated by those good health.a This local disease, It is greatly Catarrh la Little of the three is known local), ing ari. 1aVerne and Isabel Harrison. by constitutions! conditions. experienced in mouse extenuiration. influenced 10. Hand selection. 15 HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE conand they have not talked much since 37, is.r; were served and dancRefreshments sists of on Ointment which Quickly re i and off eveby the and apprehended city the balance ol county the local Relieves ing enjoyed application, by It may be true that lore is blind. But Internal Medicine, n Tonic, which assists cers. ning. Health. jealousy, at least, is wide awake and in Improving the General over 40 Years. Sold by d runlets for en the job. People who invest in something they Your man who thinks his business is F, J, Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. pvfp. the most important in the community cant see hardly deserve eyes. The Snn. . Birth announcement earda. Birth announcement cards. The Bun. Wedding announcements. The Sun. is a long way toward making it such. hr gftPEN Idy 0. Our Meats Are Government Inspected H. Wilson Selling Co. Srnaln Street m - Saving Time - PRICE, UTAH yEUMATISM SAVING MONEY . ' f ed du'onhenrarVnd Pie-scri- pt V - t1 ht rt ml Saving time just important as saving money when youre buying the necessities of life. making as many of your chases in one place as possible you ate both time and exhorbitant prices. Our grocery stock complete in every respect and always fresh, clean and wholesome. Prices are rock bottom, and when there are market declines one may depend on ting them here. Same thing in meats fresh and cured everything government spected. Vegetables and fruits in season. Fish, poultry oysters and the like. Halls Catarrh Retail Eastern Utah Wholesale Price) Utah. Phones and Everything Thats Good to Eat In Groceries |