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Show 193 FRIDAY, FERRUARY THE 8UH. PRICE, UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. 16, 192S Mf Y 'V I. (Tex) Forrester of Iricc left tbe tiwt of the week for Iowa iu to a telegram announcing the death of a brother. Reuben C. 1 alter, who has been working of late at the tunics in Seo-- j field, has returned to Lis Lome at Mo- -: ab on aeeouut of iilnes. Gilmour Lack on tbe job at Iriee Coiuiuission coni this week after a visit of several tally's da vs with re-)ou-se j bis mother at Canyon Three carloads already this year unloading two more City, Colo. look and C. ilrs. best II. Kansas of car week that another this Stevenson, cars Sr., of Price lett yesterday l..r the Pacific Coast to ! at the price. be absent sewnil wtvks. She will visit two sisters hile away as well as nuS3 cwt .90 Kansas Best Hard Wheat Flour, per 3.4S V merous friends. Kansas GUt Edge Hard Wheat Flour, per cwt Miss Betty MaeBeth of the ..80 Kansas Sunrise Hard Wheat Flour, per cwt Savoy Hotel, who reeeutly went to (ukland. for Here is the housewifes delight. For those w ho would nitd.cal and surgieal treatCala., Har-vement as well as a rest, is exjkvted back prefer Utah soft wheat flour we will have in stock in Price shortly. Queen high patent flour made by the Gem Roller Cari R. Mareusen hus lieen back Mills at Spanish Fork, Utah. We absolutely guarantee X at tbe lrife Cuiniuereial and Savings luink all this wetk after being excused there is nothing better made in the state. Every pound from jury service in federal court at guaranteed to please or your money back. You take no risk Zion last Saturday. know Y we when boost Utah they on this, so lets products Miss Crystal Jensen, a teacher in K are right. To introduce, out of this first carload we will tbe lliawalha schools tbis winter, was & offer the following price, but (me carload at this price only. this week called to her home at Mt. Pleasant by the serious illness of her S 1.33 Sack Harvest Queen 1 48-lmother, Mrs. S. E. Jensen. 3.10 Sacks Harvest Queen 2 48-lfl A Bart left for Price this morn15.23 Sacks Harvest Queen 10 48-ling to see about tlie shilling of some 29.93 $ seed Sacks Harvest Queen 20 48-l- i st -5 v- PURELY PERSONA L PRICE AND NEARBY ?Y Y ? " t t ?? t i v b. b. b. b. not confuse this flour and prices with cheap stuff that is on the market. The regular price of this flour is S3.90 per hundred and we are just giving our customers one carload to get everyone talking Harvest Queen. So head your next order with Harvest Queen and go the limit. 38c Sack Germade Do 9-l- ff ff 39c f 39c ? 43c f T b. 9-l- b. 9-l- b. Sack Sack Sack Sack 3Sc Corn Meal Graham Wholewheat Rolled Oats Pillsburys Pancake Flour, pkg. Oats, pkg. Quaker 9-l- b. 9-l- b. 10c 10c Two-Minu- te 10c 5c Milk, Sego, tall cans Milk, Sego, baby cans Milk, Eagle Brand, can 9.00; thar j. tetter V 4.50; tten f ;t 00 to; 300-- 1' ler i, fteeo Jyet n to 67.00: StA det (14.3$ 97.75; j. 20c 25c Y Y t f .....23c THIS No. 2 cans string beans, canned at Span-is- h Fork and just a hundred cases is all we could get. while they last, 3 cans 25c ; 12, 95c ; 24 $1.83 Y Y Y Y t Y H BREAD AND BUTTER Y loaf, 4 for 23c Wrapped French or Milk Bread, large 48c. r Best Creamery Butter, lb y National Biscuit Co. Crackers, Large Family Package of A Graham or Soda and Barrels Ginger or Lemon Snaps. Our regular price, 29c or 3 for 8Sc V Soda Crackers, 10c V caddie, per lb Barnum Animals, Zu Zu, Lemon Snaps, Graham, Vanilla Wafers and Macaroon Snaps, per pkg ...3c A A MILL FEED AND GRAIN A , Shorts, per cwt A $2.25 Mill t 16-o-z. 8-l- b. ?? Run Bran, per cwt i Cracked Corn, per cwt Whole Com, per cwt $1.95 X $2.33 $2.35 V $2.40 $2.40 90c A f ..... per cwt.' jI Wheat Oats, per cwt S First Cut Baled Hay, per cwt f Baby Chick Feed, per lb f Baby Chick Feed, 25 lbs Oyster Shell, per lb. g Granite Grit, per lb I Egg Mash, per lb I Hen Scratch Feed, per lb Son-1- . 6c X $1.20 Y .T. 3'jC V 3 i2c .4 lie A 4c A y Y Y f t lf Y Y fY Y T A t Y Loin Lamb Chops, per lb j Shoulder Lamb Chops, per lb Leg of Lamb, per lb IIalf Lamb, per lb 23c 20c ......25c 20c V Y Y Y Shoulder Steak, per lb. Fancy IITKaIm Rump Roast, per lb! per Fancy Pot Roast per lb. 10c to ;i Front Quarter Beef, per lb 10c 10c k jl ioc 13c 10c Fish, Poultry and Oysters. fY Y Y Y Y Y Maln stTeet 7. James Raptes of Price and Ashena A Mauredes of Salt Lake City licensed to wed at tbe PRICE, UTAH . A Phone 21 7, A were state capital last Friday. Price firemen are to give their annual ball at City Hall the evening of February 22d Washington's birthday. Helper's Y. M. C. A was seventeen years old last Sunday. The event was fittingly 4) served by its members and friends along with a big Ijneolus Bay program. Kate E. Dorrity was last Tuesday named postmistress up at Winter Mrs. Is made from the best flour in town and cooked by the best coal in the world that good old Castle Gate. We sell the flour and also the coal. Nuff sed. Blue drays do it now. P. Peterson, resigned. Quarters vice She will take office as soon as her bond is filed. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver K. Clay of this city are entertaining the first girl in their family. The young lady arrived last Wednesday morning. All eoneern-eare doing niecly. McKune Forwarding Co. Phone 88 d PRICE, UTAH cxemj-tion- it, 1 Times-ln-dejiende- tl Tailored to Your Measure Suits er For Spring 2450 2950 3450 eon-renti- All-re- 4950 And HILLS They Won t Melt In Your Mouth here. Used Piano For Sale While at the postoffice last Sunday evening C. H. Perkes of the Schramm-Johnso- n store discovered a small blaze Used piano in the vicinity of Price for sale. Will give terms to responsi- liehind a radiator near the front of the Inhbv Fortunately Postmaster was in the building at the time and with Perkes extinguished it before ble party. Inquire of T. L Mar-Knig- IRVINE The Tavern Hotel PRICE, UTAH ht any damage was done. Buys smoking cigarettes are lielieved to be responsible. Of late the lobby has been closed at 7 oclock of the evening because of loitering therein. iss Kathryn Stillwell, state 0. H. Wilson s United Stores YOUR BERT BREAD IN PRICE y FORSULWAHTED. ETC. M Allred Bitch company is advertising a delinquent assessment iu this impression of The Sun. Lester II. Riley front Heler, a fireman, has filed a voluntary bankruptcy lietitiun. lie gives his liabilities as s morals and soforth we $1528 aud assets of $225. llis help with adop- for the amount of the judgment and for the Alliert Dickerson company are a hundred and fittv. tion. We never lose sight of the child for an order of foreclosure of the lien and to visit with his family while in and we receive no state aid. The ex- and sale of the pnqierty involved. that city. My ton Free Press, flth. John Gunderson, well known here at pense is met by private and public conMrs. Charles Wall is visiting with Price, requests Mt. Pleasant 's tributions. Fred G. Holmes, general manager of her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Wing, up at to publish that he has turnediyramid demoSugar company over at Grand Holly Helier and incidently enjoying the so- cratic now that there is no chance of Removing a few bricks at llie floor Colo., waa in Price this week Junction, ciety of her new granddaughter born being considered anybody by the one line adjoining the steel door some interesting the farmers hereabouts in January 22d. My ton Free Press, flth. uian commission. entered the vault at the CarUm growing beets tbe coming season. lie Sain Y. Taylor of the Uintah Bahigh school building last Saturday visited Wellington last Monday eveThe old I'ariette gilsonite mine just night and got away with alaiut sin Construction company came in on fifty ning and held a meeting there. Any inSunday after a most strenuous trip to the south of Myton is said to have dollars that had lieen placed therein formation sought by growers or proscity against Roy Miller. The latter changed hands. The new owners are for safety after the liHsketball game pective ones may lie had of Kay Branch with the landowners under the South figuring, it is believed, on boring for earlier in the evening. The janitor is of that town or Arthur J. Lee of this Myton canal. Myton Free PresR, 9th. oil The mine shaft is down nearly a Bupposed to remain in the building, but city. The Holly wople have an anBert Lnjier, well known here, has thousand feet. The plan is to run ras- had gone home about 11 oclock. Tbe nouncement in anoiher portion of this to impression of The Sun. money belonged ubout fifty-fiftjust recovered from an injury he re- ing from the surface. f the athletic fund and to receipts from ceived at Hiawatha before Christmas. Blanks for tax returns on partner- book sules. Something new neither a lecture He sustained an injured leg in a mine nor an address an Oriental drama. cavein and blood jtoisoning set iu. He ship incomes are now available at the was in a hospital about a month and is office of the deputy at the courthouse Judgment of forty thousand dollars Melville Ellsworth Osborne, B. T. B., at Also Price. at the office of James asked last Saturday in a suit filed play writer, traveler, lecturer, evangelwns Mo-anow rcjiorted to have recovered. b II. Anderson, collector for the District in the United Stales District court by ist. soloist and actor. An hour and a I'th. of Utah, at Salt laike City. W. H. Davis of Toitcka, Kan., against half of stirring, entertaining, amusing Attorney Knox Patterson left last A. M. Murdock, Ivy L. Murdock, Mont and gripping minutes front start to finCns-tle Sunday on a professional trip to Award of workmens compensation Young aud J. Tom Filch of lleler. ish. Pastors agree in pronouncing this Buie. On account of it icing by the state industrial commission to Plaintiff alleges that the amount is pageant the most remarkable pica for for him to he nt Monticello Bryan B. Roberts, alleged to have lieen due on a bond given to the Duchesne t lie hoard of foreign missions we hdve Saturday the preliminary hearing in injured while engaged in hauling brick Farm Mortgage Basement of the tabercomatiy and after- ever heard. the murder case against Wilford W. for lairs Frandsen of this several ward acquired by him. He asks a de- nacle at Price, Sunday, February 18th, rity Allred, scheduled to take plaee that months ago, was affirmed by the su- cree establishing a first lien usin the at 8 o'clock of tbe evening. Freewill day, was jxstinned a ml will probably preme court last Saturday. real estate located in Ducliexne county offering. be held tomorrow. Patterson has lieen engaged to defend. Mi Kill Utalf Fuel roj The Denver and Rio Grande Westy this week threw 9th. new and coiurno-asoicn to the ern last Saturday at Balt Lake City Gate one of the settled for three thousand dollars the Parley M. Dans, grand master of dious hotel Utah Odd Fellows with headquarters most moder anywere in the state. It damage suit filed to recover ten thousat Salt Lake City, visited the hidge at is to be urn and dollars for the death of Clarence management of the Price last Wednesday evening. He was Wasatch St A. Broyles, who was killed when one uqmny at thfct ramp, and others are invit- accompanied by Paat Grand Master Commercial of the company's trains erashed down Silventrv. A social was given in their ed to give it a trial. through a bridge near Deseret, Decem-Ithonor after the work that brought 13th, last Judgment in the amount them here waa all through with. Both Consolidated Wagon and Machine was entered by stipulation. Young were pleased with what they saw and company stock is quoted by Balt Lake Broyles was reared at Scofield and at the good things being done by members City brokers this week at $42.50 less the time of his death was running as a than half the price bid a year ago. The brakeman between Soldier Summit and of this great orders hereabouts. Green River. Jake Kroupa, who is now located concern has several branch houses here as well as elsewhere in in California, came in this week to see in Eastern Utah Schramm-Johnso- n NOTICE OF HALE ALLKEII DITCH (8 pfd.) hia old friends and relatives in Du- the state. $19.50 Comiiany (a Corporation). Location bid and asked. $103.00 $105.00 chesne. While crossing Colton Sumof Principal Place of Uuslneaa, Price, Carbon County, Utah Notice: There mit last Sunday morning he was sudd are delinquent upon stock of said Protest has been made by the Gerlie to seemed stricken with what denly Ditch company, on account of man government to the postoffice de1 condition hia Janon time of a levied the 3th day heart trouble. For D. CM uary, IS 23, the amounte set oppoalta waa serious and hia fellow passengers partment at Washington, namea of used the the the of reapectlve shareholdenvelopes quality were much alarmed. He goon recover39.50 ers as follows: to in mail from this sending country Name Shares. Amount. ed, however, and came on to Duchesne. that. Insufficient mucilage and poor 44.50 Zina Morgan .....458.85 318.85 He starts back to California today. 708.90 28.37 Steve PallrlM quality paper couses letters to become Myton Free Press, 9lh. 100.00 4.00 Paul Rat Paaetto unsealed en route. In many instances In law and with an accordance And, County Attorney Louis P. Oveaon contents have been lost. of of order the board directors made Up. left Friday for Washington, I). C., for on the 13th day of January, 1933, ao the purpose of appearing before the Charles C. Bjiencer, a negro, was many ahsrcs of each parcel of auch stock will be sold at A. Oman's resiinterstate commerce commission at the convicted in district court at Castle dence, Irire, Curium county, Utah, on hearing of the contest filed by the Bale last week of the murder at Molir-lan- d the 13th day of March, 1913, at the Utah railway against the granting of a hour of 3 o'clock p. m.. to pay delinlast Christmas eve of Pleasant ami convenience of quent assessment thereon, together BUCKIO & yiefition for a writ Johnson, another negro. They quarrelwith eosts of advertising and expense necessity asked by the projwsed Utah ed over a card game. Judge Christenof sale. A. OMAN, Secretary , Price, (Incorporated) lie road would a wliiih valley Central, Just Off Main UtHh. son will pronounce sentence next Mon- North Ninth Stmt First pub., Feb. 16; last, Mar. 9, 1923, TRICE. ETA II having for its objective tapping of the day upon the reconvening of court for Mays coal lands in Huntington Can- Emery county. yon. Castle Bale Progress, 9th. Miss Bessie Kont jits, daughter of Mr. I A. McGee, well known Price attorney. won with flying colors in his and Mrs. Angelo Kont jus of Price, was contention against the npieal taken to married last Sunday to John Nulevu the supreme court by Attorney George rakia at the Greek Orthodox church. Christensen, now district judge, on be- The groom is a prominent business half of Castle Bale in the case of the man here and the couple are to make from Price. lie conferred while here their home at the Metromle Hotel for was acquitted in the local justice court the time being. Following a wedding deby J. K. Reid of Orangeville, sitting supjier and other festivities they in place of Justice R. C. Miller, on the parted on a short honeymoon. ground that the ordinances were inCastle Peak gilsonite projierties are valid. The city apealed to the dis' to he worked again. At least such soon refused trict court, but Judge Woolley to hear the case, bearing out McGees is the report reaching Price. It is said deargument that no appeal may he taken a contract has been made whereby will be carried on for three case The case. in criminal velopment a the city by was carried on up to the supreme court yean and the product will go to Eastern markets by way of this city. Only by Attorney Christensen, acting for small shipments are to lie made for the the city, and Attorney McGee is again first few months. The properties are upheld. Castle Bale Progress, 10th. about eighty miles to (lie northeast of Tiines-lndcieutlei- $2.00 25c Y LOOK AT i letire y rente renty ; ...... Woods Cross Tomatoes, No. 2 Vs cans, 2 for Woods Cross Tomatoes, No. 2 y cans, per case Corn, No. 2 cans, 2 for Peas, No. 2 cans, 2 for j -- her; A A A PAGEFXVZ super-ude- ni of the Utah Childrens Home Two Cents IVr Wort! I arh I nscrtlon No Charge Aetxiunts. LOST HIXn WHEEL AND KIM OF National car near the Price P.oitling Works. liewnrd if returned to Tom Sheya. Price, I'tah. OF FOR BALE CHICKEN RANCHfour-rootwo acrea; henhouae 24x140. house, hath, etc., three blocks east Fruita (Colo.) high school. 12500. Terms. O. E. Linfors, Box 144, Mesa, Arts. m society, has been in Price this week in the line of her work and has met with much help and encouragement from citizens here. The society takes home less and orphan children and finds for them suitable family homea. Children are first placed on trial for three months, says she, "and if after investigation we find each is suited to the other and we are satisfied as to But our highgrade steaks are j'uicy and tender and delicious to a degree. They are the best that wholesalers have and are govi ernment inspected. It dont fake much money to buy them. No leather in this market. Our groceries are the quality kind . The hinges on our doors are well oiled. Try them . Eastern Utah Wholesale & Retail Co. PHONE 15 PRICE, UTAH |