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Show Aamihin ( g lfl5 THE BUN. PRIOR FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1925 t I INCREASING! BUSINESS $t- - room. Oil gushers or no i Demanded more oil, our faith in this town and the people :ly :. v ra- - or be nd iv surrounding has never weakened. While we had the best store in Eastern Utah we wanted it still better, have remodeled and V are now ready to serve you in the best store best quality goods and our prices are al- ways right. We dont try to kid ourselves by SETTING THE PACE t UTAH-EVE- RY FRIDAY, PAGE FIVE PRICE AND NEARBY PURELY PERSONAL j. W. tFtud) Whitmore from Nephi. was a business visitor in Price last week. He also visited Sunnyside, w here he has property holdings. Mr. and Mra. Peter C. Borresaon are back home at Moab after an ex- PHILOSOPHY. Whatever else may happen, Nuw that the worlds gone dry. The aanur still will have The fanner have his rye; his port The cotton still has its Kin. The seacouat has itscot liar, And eai h of us will have No matter where we are. a bier Mr and Mrs Trltchard have a new baby girl atGuy their home on North Ninth street that was burn the first of the week. Lot al Klwanlans work of the Fries the coining season. also is doing their endeavors. are sponsoring the Campfire Girls for n Mies Cornelia much to help along Stev-enso- J- Harris, a truckdriver from the Basin country, is making regular trips ?'" lriw 10 Myton highway. He tells Roosevelt friends this is let-te- r fur heavy hauling thanroute the one by Duchesne, Pald Kandolph, 1( years of age and Mra. Frances Tidwell from Wellington. died st s Salt Lake City hospital lam Saturday. Funeral serv-h-e- s and interment were at that town last Monday. the son of tended visit with relatives over at They are former reaidenta of Carbon and Emery countlea. Mrs. E. L. Harmon, who recently returned from Price where she was called by the serioua illness of her father. John Kabcock. reports him much improved. Myton Free Press, lttli. Dr. R. E. Baird of Hoosevelt got bark hunt last Friday after a trip of ten days at Salt Lake City. He drove hie own car from Price to the Baain over the Myton road and says it is in fine shape. He made it in less than five hours. Mrs. J. T. Tullis, Mrs. J. A. Judy, Mrs. H. W. Cooper and Mrs. Thomas Fouts of Price last Saturday attended the Founders Day luncheon and participated in the program at Salt City by the three chapters of the P. O. E. Sisterhood. Elmer Btringham of Price, formerly of Midview, is here for a few days. He has been doing stale road wotk since he went to Carlion county. He saya that county has built miles of the graveled road at a coat of twenty-f- it e hundred dollars a mile. Myton Free 19 Saving On Your Expenditures less. Everybody wants to get more and pay Thats human nature. We cannot control your earning powers, but we can and will reduce your expenditures if you will come here for your Hay and Grain, Flour and Germade, Millstuffs and Bran, Rock Salt and that good Castle Gate Coal. Blue drays Do It Now. with a couple of staple articles below cost and then hand d merchandise, ne our customers questionable is whjf no ques- A That customers. our as same eat the goods of known qualBrands Mike hlopakla of Price has made ap- Press. 16 th. tionable goods come into our store. he lo the pubc utilities commisMrs. Alice Whitmore of Price is not plication could Yes! It business good? sion to run a Mage ity can rater here. Is line from this oily the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles C. An Phone 88 are we and offering. to with Mrs. Whitmore attended the Wullni. price Columbia, the Diewest of Carbuns be otherwise quality coal E. O. P. of luncheon the first the Founders' camiw, Horse intrln twenty Canyon. iay increase of over two thousand dollars for Sisterhood al thn Hotel Fifth East SatPRICE, UTAH last year. Why shouldn t j PrU-Mrs. J. A. Judy, who was also days of 1923 over! the same period week lleliekahs urday. Installed on uffiorr Goblin to introduce last Saturday evening. Mra Erma Lov- of the Price party which came to atwe smile? Look Tor one whole ell la noble grand for the ensuing year; tend the luncheon, will return home in hard lathers work 'freely wonders, that the soap Soap, Mr. Harriett lteld, vlee grand; Mra. today. Mrs. H. W. Cooper and Mra DISTRIBUTION OF STATE'S HIGH . The average cost of living in Great skin. the not will and roughen Maliel Hills, retarding secretary; or soft cold or hot water Mr. Thomas Fouts, other memlters of the 8CH00L HONEYS IVlia Kgan, financial secretary, and Price party, will remain at the by the labor minDrilain, as Sold in some stores as high as 10c a bar. To introduce Suit Hotel until Wednesday. Mrs. Maynie Jameson, treasurer. in December increase showed an cusall istry, to bar for one whole week we will sell it at lc per Lake Telegram, 23d. Notice to diMrict fairh wliool Iasi of 80 ter cent compared with 1914. merchan1 of worth A. of one W. store local in the dollars our towney, tomers buying agent Mr. Iletty Maclieth of the Savoy Ho- Denver to preliminary reMirta This contares with an increuse of 99 and Rio Grande Western, la re- of enrollmentmeet tel at Irice recently underwent a nasal and attendance wiilnn per cent in Dceemlicr, 1921, and 1(59 dise, and one bar at lc for every additional dollar you buy a in utter his former instated a position operation at hospital at San Francisco. She has ainre gone to the home of two monlha suspension because of a their districts were sent out last Wed- per cent in the same month of 1920. during the whole week starting Saturday morning, Janua sister In that city, letters from there misunderstanding between that com- nesday from the office of the state ary 27th, and closing on February 3d. to friends and Imsinesa associates lo- pany and himself. The gentleman took There are forty different fanning lc lb. puhlie instruction. Fancy Potatoes, per charge of the office last Priduy. He is superintendentto of cally are that she soon will return to an he made out hy next problems now being studied is ItejMirta are man lb and railroad 48c this Butter experienced city. per (nothing better), Creamery noted for good service. Agent Potter, Monday and will form the basis tor the by the United StoteB department 19c K. C. Baking Powder, 25 oz. 25c, per can who was teiniHirarily in charge, has first and the slate experiment of school of the liih Sugar huncents a agriculture dropped apNirtioumeut thirty 33 c to Castle Gate. Potter Armours Lard, pail dred pounds wholesale up at Halt Lake been transferred will he with- stations. These deal with soil, crojw, of fund. funds our in his short Payment proved stay during city .22c City last Monday, then being quoted at a competent and obliging agent and al- held from district s in which the certi- animal diseases, farm management, the Swifts Skinned Hams, per lb 4 $ 16.60 as against fti.SO the same day a so lb 39c the Premium made many frienda in our city. Swifts Bacon, slab, per by ficates of liifrh school teachers is not pests ami other roinmon problems. week previously. The Culian crop is Park am City Record, lvth. 2 10c cans tall now into act 4 , Eastern ports. This Sego Milk, coming attended to at the time of the projterly the market to fluctuate and to The Mipulutinn of Jatan on October the 4 f ixyr Sego Milk, small cans Sc j causes d- - e t become uncertain. Western price are solo, Miss Grace Mae Sample; reading, apHirtiomiiiiit, according to a ruling 1, 1922, c according to a recent estimate 3 23 Armours Corn Flakes, pkgs BMC- governed almost entirely by New York 'He a Friend, Jack Carr; reading, of the state board of education. ' the bureau of the census, Jaiwmese and by the luiwrence ork- Boy, 4Sc 'Papa lb all City quotations. best the brands, JA1 Coffee, per Miss KoeHter. Julius exas was Diana 4v by ;V),74r,400 in ears reading for against 55,9(51,140 on freight S3 .90 & Mrs. C. H. Stevenson entertained Fausett la the daughter of Mr. and cesslletjuisitions Kansas Best Hard Wheat Flour, per cwt a the 4 i J ;, suine dute in 1920. totaled (he of rurrent supplies Mra. O. of J. Price. Fauaett cwt. ree. (Dull) S3.45 Gilt Edge Hard Wheat Flour, per with a scries of parties this week, the on 1 leoemlter 31, l'.l, the Amcririm 4 d act 4(V .V Shorts, first one being held Tuesday afternoon per cw t. Kail CHHtle waaefj ' . of Dale laat way association rejsirted last week, Says the and the second Wednesday, ltridge was Progress SI. 93 Millrun, per cwt plsyed at both and a delightful dinner Saturday: A month of district court a decrease of 10,1181 since December FORMLE.WAHTtD.ETC. served at 1:30. Mrs. Stevenson wua as- with upwards of fifty or more people 23d. The shortage in lsixcant was 3S, u Shorts, per cwt. ........ . . n of 4 sisted by her daughter. Mis Cornelia, In town each day from Carbon county le of 4 and her sister, Mrs. C. R. West. Quite Is what appears in store for the near 3!I7, a decrease in a week of fskHI, while 12c Pork, Fancy Whole Hogs, per lb. a few ladies from out of town were in future with the prospective transfer to the ral ear shortage totaled 30)23, a Two On fs IVr Word Each luarrUoo Jr- 44 .... 2O c Pork Chops, per lb. So Cliarao Accounts. attendance to add to the numlwr from Emery county of the remaining trials decrease of 7130. The shortage in stock hem for murder growing out of the coni this city. Ham or Side, per lb. Fresh 20c Pork, hunfive decrease a of cars whs 1027, a of which strike train in fight 4 shooting up WANTED LARGE CLEAN COTTON 12 Vic Pork Sausage, per lb. that and the shortage ra.Ro. Bring them to Tha Sun. deputy sheriff waa killed. Thera are dred and eighty-eigSays lest Wednesday's Provo Post: loua, a of numlier defendants Mrs. In ....................... quite lb. to Lamb Chops, per ........ mostly in roke ears showed a reduction of forromfillment .20c May Anderson ever- - 4 and Mra. olive Millhurn of Salt Lake foreigners. Two have already lwen con to four 1011 SALE FORTY ACRES LAND. Lamb leg, per lb, ............................................................ 12 O c hut used their trials have Mrs. vlcted, and Leah up ty, which brought the total Klkena from Davis City Enquire of John Roatler, Price, Utah. 4 The decrease Box arris 7c Lamb Stew, per lb, 81. Ogden. Mra. N. E. Seamount will en- about all of the eligible Jurors in Car- hundred and twenty-onhow 4 I is bringing an increase in surplus ears tertain at a well appointed supper at bon. Sirloin or 20c Steak, per lb than 4 her home this evening. Flowers will in good rejtair. On Deeemlter 31st, laat, FOR SALE CHEAP USED DODGE 12 O c ohol r Bound Steak, per lb, center the table. Covers will te laid car in excellent condition. Cnll 228, Practical Instruction In the proper there 1. He 4 were 14,981 surplus freights, an Price, 1 for the guests of honor and Mra. Agnes addressing of letters will he given to Utah. 3c Pot Roast, per lb, ...... ......... ....... Will 4 : 5418 since Decemla'r 23d H. of 8. increase Mra Crandall, Pyne, Mra May the pupils of the Price public schools aa- - 4 lb. 12 Vic Steak, Hamburger per Markham Mrs. Roae and next FOR Kartchner." THREE NEWLY FUR- -, RENT Monday under the dlrertlon of ran. atltu- - 4 Boil Beef, per lb nlshed houeekceplng room Good loProf C. IL Madsen. The docal postof 8c for-- 4 In the work, cation. Phone SCw and 328w. Declaring that mall trucks into the flee will Fresh Salmon and Halibut, by the whole fish, per lb, 23 c 4 the envelopes Students will do on summer Basin Uintah are running 4 Fresh Salmon or Halibut, sliced, per lb. 30c WANTED SIX TO schedule and that the rosds are In ex- the addressing, being coached to do so Clothes That SALESLADIES ten dollars dally aelling necessity. legibly, to place a pencil mark to decellent condition, J. T. Tullis . ... . ................ 3 1 c Trout, per lb, . . .. ........... of the star route mail lines note the location of the stamp and putEvery woman a proepecC IHjnt delay. ' ...23c Smelts, per lb. d Uox 1811, Malt Lake City. Utah. out of Price informed the Belt Lake ting a return address on the upper ing ini corner. These will letters then SI.00 n bum-- ' City Chamber of Commerce last Friday be mailed" Oysters direct to us from Baltimore, per qt NULITE MATCH GEN-- e end later graded. Instrucof the arrival of two snowplows for use Command Respect FORratSALE or gasolina lamps. I hava a quanon the Castle Gate to Duchesne high tions regarding registered mall will alAlbers Flap Jack Flour, per pkg 13c tity of these fine lamps on hand and way on Colton Summit This la the so be given. 10c will sell them at alx dollars about half Pillsburys Pancake Flour, per pkg. first winter, reports Tullis, that sumtha regular price. Beet light on tha New heads of committeemen for the Encore Pancake Flour, laige pkg. mer schedules have been maintained. 23 c market Postoffice Box 101, Latuda. Price post of tha American Legion as 13 c Package Mince Meat, per pkg. Utah. named last Saturday evening are Asa who of war veterans Indian Utah Sun Maid Seedless Raisins, per pkg. 13c Your man who dresses carelessly la Roberta, post properties; J. Perry Egan, have not yet received the official med- membership; Sheldon Anderson, Henry likely to create the impression that ALFALFA HAY FEEDING PRTVI-iegstate the for legislaals by provided Eleven hundred tons of fina leand ClaranrwHrBtevenaon, Old Hickory Pure Cane and Maple Sugar Syrup, regular ture are asked to submit applications Rugger! H. FullmctyE. Ilertbt and Har- hes careless about other things as alfalfa hay, spring water, fine cedar L gal; Foal office. The of states amount limited to the secretary price S2.73; a at, per can....S1.25 Keene, Ameiicmiisatlonu Blaine Lee, well. Wear clothes that you can re- feeding grounds and shelter. Will sell last legislature appropriated two hun- ry may- C. H. Perkea bn Harold liyama, post spect and that command respect in hay and bale or sell the feeding privito and for their dred dollqrs purchase Toilet Soap Creme Oil, Wild Rose, Hard Water Cocoa or activities; Harj f Sweet, Cyril B Cluff others good style, fine all wool fab- leges on the ground. Hay la on Wallace date only fifty dollars of this sum has and Creek between Grand Valley and Da L. L. Pack, iews aerlce; Angus E. .. doz. bars veterc war Veribest, 83 Indian Four drawn. been per WXL J. C. Conpcjxtnd J. A. Cole- rics, expert tailoring. Bach clothes beque. Cola Writs or wire W. J. Madans for whom medals were ordered the Johnson, man, finance; ReitTPace, Bracken Lee cost lose because they wear longer. den, Hays, Kan. past week are James Mellon, Jr., James Laundry Soap and Rosa Shiner, athletics; Kenneth Hade to Measure overcoats $25.00 and C. William W. Worthen H. and Adams, WANTED MAN TO SUCCEED D. X Dunn, J. E. Klemme and Ivan Mathis, Lily White Soap, 10 bars ..........33c Mellor. Sullivan retailing tha Rawlelgh good poet service. Preparations are going np. Suits to your order $32.50 and Excelo Soap, 10 bars IN health food products Spices flavors, 33c ahead for the state convention to be higher. Pressing, cleaning, altering. Richard services Ines for Funeral held In this city in June next. medicines toilet preparations etc; 100 Crystal White Soap, 10 bars 49c son, 6 year of age and who was in everyday necessities used by millions; A. B. Naptha Soap, 10 bars of lost Rains killed at Tuesday 50c stantly largest company; established thirty-foPrice Odd Fellows lodge la now comweek when struck by & coal car, were years Favorably known all over fixed up in their new hall. fortably at SpanWard Pierces No. 1 Pork and Beans Third at the held : chapel No experience, practically no America. 9c on a lease rooms in taken the Having ish Fork last Saturday afternoon. Bish- the second story of the First National & BUCKIO HILLS needed. We teach you to manPierces No. 1 Catsup capital 9c op Ralph Morgan was In charge. The bank building and refitted everything age your own permanent big paying child is survived by her parents. Mr. up, the lodge ia now in a buslneas; $2000 to $6000 yearly. Writ to Corn, Peas, String Beans, and large cans Kraut and To(Incorporated) position her Mrs. William and Itlchsrdaon, by for application. Give age, occupation, ia to come that say genuine enjoyment matoes as you wish, 2 for Andrew Mr. and Mra 23c grandparents, Just Off Main references W. T, Kawleigh Co., Dept. from their rooms. Last night North Ninth Street UTAH Johnson, and by four brothers end sis witnessed a real spaghettiFriday 197, Freeport, Ills PluCK, aupper for Barnum Animals, Zu Zu, Lemon Snaps Graham Crax..5c ters. Interment waa in Spanish Fork about aixty people, members and in Cocoa (just right for hot cocoa or cake making), lb. ..23c City cemetery. vlted guests. The eats were prepared ;ws hy Oresta Gonxerla and Emile Hernar-d- i of the ladies of the Officers Sweetest auxiliary Oranges, and it waa declared the best thing Yet, per doz., 30c and 33c Installed ever. he to are American Legion regular meeting nighta of the Extra Fancy Jumbo Lemons, per doz 50c JL the evening of February 6th at Price by order The fall on Wednesday. Some of the off-bran- tx ' New-hou- McKune Forwarding Co. se sucr-intfiide- ut 2-l- . b. 4-- Hot-tln- "'li F 5 ..5 yy . ?y yy y y y y y yy y y 4 . . ne ; ht e. fur-niahl- t ty y y y y y yy y y y yy y y Our fresh meats are kept in the most up to date refrigerator cooler and are sold A from refrigerator show cases not hung A on hooks in the open to gather dust, germs ? and heat of a warm room day and night. A V A T BE 0. 6 OOD AID HE mm.-- .- - 1 0. H. Wilson $ United Stores c- - r- - t- - it ts r- fe iy 'I Main Street PRICE, UTAH Phone 21 ABOUT SHOES The blacksmith is mighty careful how he a shoe on a horse. If the shoe doesnt fit the horse puts lame. goes And a lame horse is about as comfortable as a lame man or woman. We sell shoes that are made to protect the feet from lameness as well as to give service in wear. We are as careful in fitting you as the blacksmith is in your horse. That is worth remembering when youfitting buy your next pair. Carbon-Emer- y ah Wear uperintendent left-han- y y y 8 I o; Stores Co. Hiawatha, Mohrland, Wert Hiawatha and Heiner. GEORGE E. MpTiTmw atti gnpt i A A f ea ur Mrs. A. W. lennlson. district organiz- er. of Hiawatha. Those elected for the ensuing year are Mrs. R. C. lteyd, president; Mra L. H. Fullmer, vice president; Miss Maude Gibson, secretary: Mrs. J. T. Leahy, treasurer; Mra Angus E. Johnson, historian; Mra Sheldon Anderson, sergeant at arms. Meetings will he held the first and third Tuesday evenings of the month at Odd Fellows Hall. John Roberts Post No. 88 of the American Legion .at Sunnyside elected officers for the ominr year last Satformer urday evening. Evan T. Jones, commander, wjhs again chosen. First tlce commander. PhlPjp Flack: second vice commander, W. (f. Gilllgan; adjutant. Llndsay:pilligaiyl treasurer, Dew-e- v W. McLatthie; for chaplain, Milton histopfan, Ralph Harlon; Williams; for Jones; servsergeant at amW-ftowar-Johnson. Much enthuice officer, Roy siasm was shown at the meeting and eighteen new members were taken in. d out to variother evenlnga are auh-lous lodges. At the regular meeting this week three candidates coming down from Storra were put through the second and third degrees. A feed waa en Joyed afterward in the lodge room. et This cornea to The Sun about a Price lad of aome 10 years. Ha overheard tory about certain bills to tie paid and conceived the idea of making out one for hla own services. So next morning he laid hla statement of account on hla mothers breakfast plate: Mother owes Willie for carrying coal six times, 20c; for bringing water lota of times, 80c; for going ten errand lSe. Hla mother read the bill, but said nothing about it. That evening Willie found on his plate the seventy-fiv- e cents and also another bill, which read aa follows: Willie owes mother for hla happy home for ten yean, nothing; for nursing him through a long illness, noth lng; total, nothing. When Willie saw the slxbita he waa pleased, but when he read hla mother bill hla eyes grew dim and hia lips quivered. Then he took the money to his mother, threw his arms about her neck and begged that she would let him do lota of things for her. Mother" bill la rarely presented, but It will pay each one of ua to think it over for ourselves and then settle in love and service. Cementing out at the Farnham teat of the Utah Oil ReHnlng company some was ten miles to the northeast of Price completed on Friday last It was then If the planned to run In the Ittoola. is expected patching is a aucreas to wind up the test on that structure very shortly. Likewise the Crescent Green River, Eagle, operating east of overcome the waa reported to have troubles causing delay and was expectsame the day. It ing to resume drilling waa reported that the water appeared Charters filed during 1922 for new to be once more under control and that considerable gas was in evidence. enterprises under the lows of the prin eipal states with an authorized capital This program was rendered in chap- of $100,000 or more involved the sum el exercises at Wasatch academy over of $8,400,153,390 as against $7,959, at Mt Pleasant last Friday by the the vear before and $14,999, society with President Leslie 111,400 Debate Resolved, 044,200 in 1920. Cofer in charge. school student that the average high from a college derives more benefit It is reported the numerous inquiries than from an expreparatory courseeducational received by dealers in wool inbeing evone, treme vocational en though he does not enter college." dicate more active replenishing operaJo- tions on the Affirmative, Joseph Schrllter andFaupart of manufacturers beseph Palp la; negative. Mildred Miss fore very long. The tone of the marBurton; Judges. and sett Phyllis Thond-se- n ket continues very strong. Faith H. Haines. Prof. W. E. decision and Russell Goodman. The Dont borrow Tha Bun. Subscribe. waa awarded to the affirmative. Plano ood Shoppin The cost of a meal depends entirely on the quality and ones ability to buy economically. This grocery and meat market offers you both. We suggest that you keep this in mind when you go shopping. It will i Save you money and add , to your Phl-lolexl- Eastern Utah Wholesale & Retail Co. 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