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Show flfllt KASCH 81. 19M 8PK, PRICE. flour salt hay grain Week nrtl It is the most natural thing in the world ticularly interesting. That good old Castle Gate Coal is the kind you want. Our 1,J 1 McGee was in Sutr Ttenin meeting of the order early this week WiHiem Kurf. on m? !, f..r hi. nay to . .'rr. of lhe Pr, van in Salt vvettk. Dowd eturned to Keml- his family In ,'ontlnu the vis.t iil.h diKtor hue rut short. His folk will ... th fotiie trailing al-- "'"ill1 ng ala.ut July Jiior prom W,n W heM given by Hall riy The affair . .1en,nKr to with much pleasure the lovers of the light fantastic. 1 - !.?d b COAL instor 0f StiMlUsde. trt liuowr McKUNE FORWARDING CO. Phone 88y Price, Utah STORAGE te b.iiue of Mm. J. E. tne'risHiK;.i!aJrUi8'n Blue Drays Do It Now. DRAY SERVICE MIurr.i.,fnJnra issued by the coun- week were burins the Mar- tin both ofCaatle Gate; toI",elle Theroa Sar- both of lieljier' Knil "b" Maradk' Spring Opening lone Right At the Display handsome new styles and We are ready for sprint. Judy with brilliant variety of imfabrics. puted and domestic Indy with styles that will receive the cAnsiatic approval of the men who Of th all-wo- ol what Let bn whate new suit or ns measure your top coat The label ia your positive assurance pci for Iiii netting perfection, the finest trade tmtom tailorinf as well as aterlint polity of value. BUCKIO & HILLS (Incorporated) lath Ninth Street ' Just Off Main PRICE, UTAH At the conclusion of Home riilrd Mork Monday niirht the Masons served n banquet to members present aa well aa out of town guests. The ir wa. greatly enjoyed by those w ef-fa- Right Price PAGE FIVE PRICE AND NEARBY Twenty Years Ago This M. P. for your steps to wend their way to us when of the regular lines which we you need any handle. Our prices in large lots are par- FRIDAY. UTAH-EVE- RY The Eaatern Utah Electric company hae a nifty display win.lo thia week snowing aome of the washing machines Our facilities for Wiif repairs on curried by that firm. The display ia all kinds of cars places ns in a position the work of Nick llernirdi and attracts quite a bt of attention front paasereiiy. to tackle the hardest hind of jobs. The high school dramatic chili ' Wo not only know HOW to fix all "The Flower of Yeddo. -- The makea of autos, bnt wa have the tools Maker of Dreams" and "Miw fiviUia-tlo- n at the high school auditorium on and the equipment to do it with. Tueadav evening to a fair steed audiNext time the auto needs repairing ence. The plays were well rendered and much enjoyed by those present. btfng it here and fet the work done at cost the and right riyht Price Chamlier of Commerce has not as yet employed a secretary. Considerable correspondeiy-has been carried on. but as yet no really avalluble man Inis lieen uncovered by auch action. Plana are formulating for considerable activity, by the club in the South of D. ft R. 0. W, With near future. Co. the Goff Welding PRICE, UTAH Going as delegates for Notary to Missoula. Mont.. W. F. Olson and J. It ex Sun. The Miller left Prli-- last Tuesday, liefore Subscribe. Don't borrow returning to home Miller expects to make a trip up through the pole producing forests of the Northwest, looking up at first hand the conditiona around the sources of this requisite of the local telephone company. pre-ant- cd B.O. BUROE e Returning Thursday morning from Canon City, Colo., J. J. Lloyd reimrta that hla brother Jack at that place is atill lingering although hla hack ia broken and hia recovery is not expected. The affliction is the result of an automobile accident In which the machine run off a bridge when Lloyd, who was driving, was blinded by the lights of an approaching car. Praffet was down from VA Soo-fiei- groceries since Wilsons came to town, for we have opened in our Price store a meat department which will be run on the same principle as our grocery. The very best and most for the least at all times. We will not pay advertising bills telling you how juicy and tender our meats are, as our customers will do that freely but we will do the extraordinary and tell you just how much money you will need for a few regular cuts. Real bargains are in our cellar just ask the butcher at Wilsons. Steak, per pound Sirloin Steak, per pound Round Steak, per pound Beef Pot Roast, per pound Loin Pork Chops, per pound Loin Pork Roast, per pound Pork Steak, per pound Shoulder Pork Roast, per pound Leg of Lamb, per pound Lain and Rib Lamb Chops, per pound Shoulder Lamb Chops, per pound VVhole Shoulder of Lamb, per pound Veal Roast, per pound Veal Chops, per pound eal Stew, per pound Vresh Halibut Steak, per pound Fresh Salmon Steak, per pound Lard, pails, each ne 10-pou- nd 25c 2 0 25C 17c 25c ggc SI. 83 WILSONS PRICE AND HELPER ice-Sto- Store No. I No. 3 "George Ockey, Price's city recorder, was obliged to make a trip to Halt Lake City, where he was summoned aa a wltnesh in a liquor case in the federal court. George la too busy to atay over and visit the state metropolis much, having lieen kept away from nl local duties for several day previous to the "flu." He was contrip by an attack of to atay in the city siderably tempted another day, especially aa an offer was made to subpoena him for another day to remain. if he Mayor W. W. Jones spent several days of Ahis week In Salt Lake City. Jones takes special interest In the question of development of Irrigation and power possibilities along the Colorado river system, especially the Green river branch. His interests as mayor and as a r it lien of Eastern Utah are enhanc ed by hia roncern from an engineering standpoint, he being familiar with both the water and electrical potentialities of the situation, and the sessions of the Colorado river commission held great fascination for him. Early Tuesday morning fire destroythe entire plant of the Sunnyslrie Mercantile company. Located Just outside of the coal companys propetiv, the place was out of reach of any fire fighting appartus, and the flames made a clean sweep of the store, warehouses, bams, and about everything on the of general merchanplace. The stock dise would run sround thirty thousand dollars, w ith less than twenty thousand of Insurance being carried, placed with bus agencies in ITiee and Helper. The Iness was operated by John Pessetto. to the George The buildings belonged C. Whitmore estate, and were of old-ticonstruction. Main Street, Phone 21, Mailt St., Phone 99, Helper. re While playing on Wood Hill last Suneon of Mrs. Hy day Glenn Frandsen Frandsen and aome other bova found to Koliert Crockthe cornet belonging tha high ett Jr . which wasInstolen from The corJanuary. school some time a gunnyaack and net was wrapped in hid under cedar bushes, the boys comto it accidentally. The instruing onwaa in good shape, in the case, ment and had evidently been placed there but recently, aa it showed no marks Whoevfrom the recent wet weather. er placed it where it was found was in concealing it, aa not very particular by the boys, A reit waa easily seenwas given to young ward of 810.00 Frandsen. Recovery of this instrument Is no doubt due to the publicity given out as to the number, style and other It almost Impossiparticulars, making ble for anyone to have used the cornet without detection. fooj ntf joj puS ww 118 mny nnvjooQ WAON IV 1 -- f -- . MW uI3?MOd asn 3M ji Xgpjssaoans Jn3UUIU SA U3A3 UU3 3JOOD )uip pay o) puj3 mu -- to (sjuaX uo j auuauad o puu omj jo 9jiManoi SunoA u iyw jp3i-au- :dPIuSf v For Solo UiOJl J Modern Cottage With Hot Water Heat, Large Rooms, Pavement, Complete. Also leads to garage. Fine location. Small payment down balance easy monthly instalments. C. R. LEWIS Price, Utah. Phone 178 878 K Street BASIN FOLKS ARE DISTRESSED No longer does the bad man atnif around with a chip on liia shoulder. It ' ia customary to sneak up behind. Solution of the whole difficulty of highway conditions between Price and the tuwna out Vernal way ia outlined fOR ETC. SALE, in an article in that city 'a Express of The answer ia declared last to be that the hundred and twenty Two Grata IYr Won! Each Insertion milca of the road to Vernal ahall lie No Charge Accounts. milt in a post road. The newapacr FA KM KOU KENT TWELVE aays: Since Thursday of last week OOOD acres Inside Price rity limits. J. W. the mail from Price and reservation llamnioml. mints has been hauled into Vernal e FOR BALE OLD NEWSPAPERS IN rom Halfway Hollow by bundles of a hundred, twanty-fl- v teams, being transferred from the big cents. The Bun. tracks at that mint. Saturdays mail The x hours late. FOR BALE ONE IIOU8E waa about thirty-siand lot SO ly 180 feet. Terms. Inroads out of Vernal are almost Phono lUm. being tbe worst we have had in quire years. The government should build a FOR BALE FOK1) TOURING CAR with starter and lights; bargain. Almail road from Irice to Vernal so that safe. Bmoot Lumber company. Price, a vast empire of jieople will have a ao Utah. means of getting mail on time and DEGHEE without being almolutely abut out from LOST charm, initial inside marked the outside world when it cornea to tra- T. wateh J. M. to A. A. A. Liberal reward for vel. There should he no strings to the Its return to thia office. appropriation, just build a through OK THREE road and give employment to the na- FOR RENT A HOUSE back with front and porches tion's army of unemployed. The con- androoms or of all part furniture and piano. dition of the roads thia year puts ua Poaaeaalun at once. Phones ZC7m and on the aame basis aa in the worst pio- Z67w. neering conditiona of yeara ago. Some- WHITE LEO HORN HATCHING thing should and mnat tie done liefore eggs from pens headed hy Utah Aganother year goes hy. ricultural College pedigreed cockerels, g 104 to strain. Angus E. JohnCarbon Floral company solicits me son, Price, Utah. trade of realdents of the towns and the camiw of Carbon county. Place your F. orders for Easter Lillies early. W. our flow-er- a Olson, manager. Phone 88 are fine. OVER BAD ROADS MED, TO en HIGHWAYS OUT IN UINTAH ARE BEING DRAGGED four-hors- imjiaa-aabl- e, THIRTY-SECON- ie, 0. ed jxilicy. DEMPSEYS PUBLICITY VALUE ESTIMATED HIGH Jack Dempsey, heavyweight Iioxing champion of the world, was sued for a hundred thousand dollars at Los Angeles, Cala., by Alexander Pantagea, proprietor of a chain of vaudeville theaters, who alleged breach of con tract for stage appearaneea. Pantagea alleged that Dempsey, after filling an engagement in Los Angeles, refused to continue hia tour, which waa to have been for twenty weeks more, but left for the east and in Boston appeared at a rival theater. He asks sixty thousand dollars as the profits he said he would have received had Dempuey ful filled his alleged contract, and forty thousand forthe publicity, which he declared the champion a appearance at hia theaters would have produced. Fresh flowers every day for all occasions. Order your Easter Lillies early. Carbon Floral company. Phone 289 our flowers are fine. Most dolls hair is obtained from the D 241-eg- On rereiving word that five hundred dollars has been given Uintah county for the pur; tose of dragging the roads, John L. MrConkie placed a crew of United States government struck the men on every available place to get mine in 1792. first the roads in shape before they became too hard, says the Vernal Express of the 24th. Some of the roads are now too dry to do a good job, says and he also says that high wa ter overflowing from the canals ia causing much damage to roads and culverts, in many instances great gullies AMPLE CAUSE being washed in the roads. Thia ia esYoure a regular turncoat!" pecially so under the high line canal. clothing eltuatlon compels me There ia urgent need for some author- to "The he. comes an which when emergency ity by men can be put on the roads at tbe time and save our tax money which has already been spent on the roads. Long distance aupervision'and lack of local authority to act as ia now the trrliltnt anil General Contractor. case under the present policy of the Office and Sluqi At 235 North state road commission, ia a shortsight- angora goat Sunjwg UaaMOd 9BJIWS son-in-la- up and around agnin and rapidly He did not have the flu. Vernal Express, 24th. D oXo ajinj Xpjnjosqy Again taking up his duties as relief of operator for the Salt Lake district the Western Union Telegraph company, Walter EL Bemlngsen who has lieen in charge of the local office for several months, will put in the summer in rather lively fashion. His work will take him over a considerable portion Utah, Idaho and Montana. A schedCarbon and Emery county assessors of ule covering the time up to October wll keep an eye on the shearing corProvo, Logan, Kichflehl and sevrals close to either aide of the iiorder shows Utah towns on hla itenerabout a dozen miles south and east eral smaller and Idaho Falls, Buhl, llexburg of Price, that the wool sheared ahall ary, towns In Idaho. That not evade taxation. Each offirer will and such Is a man capable of Jumping inkeep a deputy on the ground during to these places and taking on the manthe shearing period who will levy the duties while the reaident mantax as occasion demands, and it In in agerial annual vacation aa altakes ager his power to seise the wool if p.iytnent lowed their the by the telegraph employes is not made at the time of the levy. company ia no surprise to his friends here who have recognised his compeDr. Harvey B. Hullinger, 8 years of tency. Kemingaen 'has met With one age. eldest civil war veteran, has been disappointment here, in that the clock In ill health for some time. When Mr. service circuit did not get established and Mrs. Peth Pern', his daughter and liefore he left, and he made an elevcame down with the flu," enth hour effort to complete the Hat nurses and disarrangement of hnuse-hol- d of subscribers. He la succeeded In tbe matters discouraged the old vet- local management hy. Winfield lrice, eran and he went to lied a sick man who haa already made a favorable ini the first time in years. The doctor ia presaion un patrons of the office. ed c all ed Hem-Ings- You can buy your fresh, cured or cooked meats, fish and poultry at the same low price as you have been able to buy your 33HJ ii on professional business. The retail price of eggs had dropped to fifteen vents in Salt Lake City. A. J. Lee and J. T. (Tom) Nichols sere in Salt Luke City on businesa. The ltocky Mountain Hell telephone company was building its line into Scofield. The Methodist Sunday school un Faster service a! me old courthouse. The Orangeville Dramatic company was playing through all the Curium county towns. G. M. Whitmore, cashier of the First National bank of Nephi, was a business visitor in Price. Charles Watkins, a contractor and builder of Provo, waa in Price looking up business in his line. The Kin Grande Western had a force of men doing concrete work on its bridges eust of Price. Dr. V. P. Winters had purvhased the stock of the People's Mercantile company at Castle Pale. Judge Harkness from Scofield waa down in Emery county after some cattle which were ranging there. Tom Kartn of Helper was going to Ralt Lake City to work for Foote A Caffey in their New Keaort saloon. Mrs. Guy Harrack had arrived from Nevada. Mo., to Join her huaband who had lucaled in Price for the practice of law. The engagement of Miss Lluie Wilcox, daughter of Hyrum Wilcox, and Levi 1 a vis of Castle Gate was announced. The Denver and Northwestern was talking of building from lenver to Salt Lake City to connect with J he San - Pedro route. Price Iteservoir company had filed snides of incorporation with Secretary of State Hammond. lairs Frsnd-se- n was president and W. P. liowen the vice president. Dr. Cuffey of Catr.le Gute who had lieen in Salt Lake City in a hospital with diphtheria, had gone to California for his health, accompanied by hia brother, H. F. Caffey. Henry Haenel, a crasy man, aptnr-e- d in the hills, near Scofield, half naked and with his feet twilly frosen was brought to lrice and later committed to he asylum at Provo. Dr. J. E. lowd of Sunnyaide had gone to Salt Lake City for treatment a bud case of rheumatism. John iolley, at that time manager of the Wasatch Store, was alao on the sick list. J. M. Miller of Colton, one of the directors of the Carbon Oil company had let the contract for sinking a well two thousand feet on the ground of the company aituated twelve miles east of Colton. The freighting outfit of the Gilson Asphaltum company reached lrice, bringing in about thirty tons of gllson-it- e, having made the trip to the mines, loaded the wagons, made the return to Price and placed the gllsonite trip on hoard lhe cars for shipment East, all inside of twelve days. LOCAL OPERATOR RETURNS FORMER POSITION 0t 1S A Screened Porch Will add much to your com- fort and convenience. Now ie the time to put it up-l-ook to your door and window screens. JACOBSEN Shop and Office At Ninth Ktnvt, Irk'C, Utah'. Ilmne 238. Let Me Build That House For You? Paint Dp Early spring painting will improve your place not only will ite appearance be better, hut the preaerving effect will more than pay the cost. One Plumber . Can usually repair your water as well as two. That la the pipes reason your MU Is so small a lien we do die work. No one waiting on someone else or standing around In each ntlier's way. Call us up any time you are In need of any expert Idumbing In n hurry. We do all liula new Installation All the little needed latches, hinge and other fixtures wanted to fix up your place can he had here in large or R. C. Reed Plumbing and Heating North Eighth' Just Off Main Street, Phone 290. Price, Utah. Smoot Lumber Co. Price, Utah |