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Show 1 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1925 THB SDH. PRICE. UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. PURELY PERSONAL nffMiirtiiW- - 4th. Miss Ethel Juhm-tuof the treasurers office was railed to Price last Friday on account of the death of her She recousin, Wallace Johnstun. turned on Sunday. Duchesne Courier 3dth. Dr. R. J. Smiley from Oakland, Cala., is coming to Price about the Every piece of meat that leaves this market is first government inspected before it comes into the house and obtainable. Our shears our guarantee of beingourthe finestmean real savings. prices customers will testify that canned in goods, fish, vege good groceries, Everything tables and fruits in season. n Utah Wholesale & Retail Co. Phones 15 and 37, Price, Utah. ilEastern FOR SALE, WANTED, ETC. hr Two Genu Word Each No Charge Accounts. WANTED CLEAN COTTON RAGS any also for wiping machinery. The ; Bun. FOR SALE COMMERCE TRUCK, ton. Cash bargain. J. F. Larsen or R. C. Klllpauk, Perron, Utah. FOR BALE NEW MODERN HOUSE of four rooms. Cash or easy terms. See Jacobson or Phone IZOw. Why puzzle over where to go, in the of C&JfS easy when youre eived, t know. 2 -C- hef, chei tt'i :? .Do you realize how careful we , navti the food wo set m jg geiectinf the eoti kifore our customer! and how e ms,. particular wo are in cooking it? eihiil There ia no donbt that this iz from i why we are serving more and fnKmora people every day. udeitb I sheep? ysrdi SAVOY HOTEL I CAFK Iutyx$ Price, Utah FOR BALE LARGE SIZED FROST Killer (No. 4) etove at a bargain. Will heat large store, hall or the like. Cheap. The Sun. FOR BALE USED ELECTRIC washers. Various makes at bargain prices. Cash or terms. Maytag Shop in the Variety Store. SALE LARGE M08HLER safe suitable for mercantile firm or office. Bargain. H. L. Pratt, Electric building, Price. Utah. FOR RENT MODERN DWELLING of five rooms on East "KH street between Fifth and Sixth. Apply to J. H Leautaud, Phone Z(tm. FOR SALE FIVE HUNDRED AND fifty-fiv- e acres patented land below Colton, with water right, 110.00 per acre. Carrie A. Williams, ZZ0 South Eleventh West, Salt Lake City. TRADE SALE OR FOR FOR Price city property, forty acres of In Basin. Under Uintah alfalfa land cultivation and carries Indian water to Write W. J. Elliott right N. M. . FOR SALE OR TRADE LOT ON Third East between Ninth and Tenth at Halt Lake City. Or will exchange for a lot in Price. Value of my place FOR Ship-roc- flO-mm- , w higW Motor Van Moving la 11400.00. A. N. Whllace, Undertak- er, Price, Utah. k, first of April to take qVe? the practice of l)r. J. A. Judy, nilqllie latter and wife are in the East to be gone a year or more. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Richardson eauie in Sunday from Price, returning Wednesday and visited home folks. Their many friends were very pleased to greet them. Vernal Express, 30th. Neil M. Madsen of the Eastern Utah Electric company at Price was out in the Basin country this week on business matter fOr hi house. That as comsection, he pared to what it has been. Craig llarmston of Roosevelt has been apiioiiited representative for the Sandberg Petroleum company. This ia one of the big California concerns that has but recently entered the Utah field. Duchesne Courier, 30th. Mr. and Mrs. C- - II. Stevenson of Price left here ywrdax.by automobile for Califona to bgflne a month or six week a While way they will visit with tbeiiN&Digmer, Miss Cornelia, at Los Angeles. She is teaching there. Wliliam L. Jensen, manager of Evanston Stores company up at Sco field, wns a visitoin Pjrics last Tuesday. The upper lamps, Tie says, are working good. Merchants in consequence are having T hotter business all around. R. R. Ifackett, the ITeljicr attorney, is moving to Sqlt'Lake City with his family and wtare-his to engage in practice. The ITacktts have been residents of the rstfroad town for about three years. Formerly they lived sayvu-ftrospero- f at Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Long returned from Price Monday. Mrs. Long went there the forepart of the winter for medical aid. She has been under the rare of Dr. J. A. Judy and seems to be much improved in health. Da chesne Courier, 3Glb. Mrs. Frank L. Buckio, assisted by Mrs. H. W. Crockett, entertained some members of the Ladies twenty-fiv- e Aid society of the Community (Methodist) church at her home on North PRINTED Seventh street yesterday afternoon. BUTTER WRAPPERS to order, a hundred for $1.S0; two Refreshments were served. hundred, fl.Z5; five hundred, 13.60; i County Attorney Charles thousand, 6.60. Sent parcels poet pre returned Tuesday from Price, paid where remittance accompanies order. The Sun, Price, Utah. where he wenSaturday on legal business and tried a law suit while there FOR SALE LOT OF THIRTY-NIN- E raMa thirteen rods In on Monday. lie says the roads are feet by frontage also We crate All and toUt,'. ship depth with Interest In half of wall of in fine shape between Vernal an feet. South Price. Vernal a hundred and twenty-fiv- e tly tw1. ,Yrmk guaranteed to shipper and Express, 30th. ) to H Eight street, facing the waat No satisfactory to the rail- Terms If W. ds Crockett. R. agents. mads. Call Phone 95w or sea ma H. C. Smith is this week attendsired. in person. ing at Salt Lake City a convention of IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING WHICH the clerks and auditors of the twenty-nin- e you wish to dispose of whether it counties of Utah. The object o'! be clothes or chain, tables or cushis to bring abont uni the car.oo; rf; or or gathering chlcksns cows, ions, horses The attendriages, vacant lots or farms again, form work everywhere. PRICE, UTAH we say, if you wish to dispose of any ance is much than at first an$9Jft larger of these The Sun can do It for you wantada. We've done It for ticipated. through 'Iumk others and you will bo no exception. M. P. Braffet, in attorney from ack he ?kt legislature says it with laws came in on Monday to defeni Price, Dont borrow The Sun. Subscribe those who were charged and Knd invariably is too talkative. with gambl nt in tiaaaar and whose trials were held Wed ing nt he nesday and Thursday before Justice his S. Carter. City Attorney Wallace C. ne ii fc Calder was prosecuting. Vernal Ex press, 30th. Mrs. Virgil Austin of Iowa, formerly Miss Jean Tate of this place, is here visiting with her sister, Mrs. Ervin Wardle, for a few day. Mrs. Austin and Mrs. Wardle have just recently returned from Hiawatha, where they were visiting with relatives. Roosevelt Standard, 4th. Willis P. Johnson, representing the Continental Oil company of Price, had a mishap Monday when lie was hit by a government truck just this side of the ranger station in Indian His car was Considerably Canyon. damaged, bnt he was able to get down to Duchesne for repairs. Duchesne Courier, 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grosso o: De-Moi- sy u Walter Christensen r h The Girl I The wonderful Western drama, depicting the part played by Jfre soldier and the savage, the dangers, tbs manifest courage in the ijface of imminent dangers' and rebellious and tragic forces against i v.tie powers of government in its attempt to snbdua a religious And, lastly, the phenominal courage and fearless sacrifice . ; w life and loved ones in tbs patriotic response to the countrys call civilize the West Some of the features in the great play, The if Girl X Left Behind Me, to be the Carbon Stake Sun- con-electi- -- th presented by ' A at ,, day schools, v Utah 1 CoutTfl tI ; iy-v-- .VS Watch For It this city are leaving tomorrow for a trip of about a year to Italy, prinei iwlly for the benefit of big health. This has not been good for some time. En route they will stop at Rochester, Minn., where he will consult special ists as to his troubles gastric. The Sun will keep this worthy eonple post ed on affairs here at home while they are abroad. Their address is to be Fomo Rivara, Province Torino, Italy, where moil will reach them. Mrs. J. W. (Bud) Whitmore, the Misses Kathryn and Alice Whitmore and George C. Whitmore left Tuesday for Los Angeles, where they will make their future home. Mr. Whitmore is already there, having gone down a few weeka ago to make the necessary arrangements for the family to move in to their new home in the above city. Mr. and Mrs. Whitmore have been sc Hon- esty, Kindliness et j of hundreds of dairy cow as well a other industries which go with an immense irrigated section. Farmers de- elare they will furnish all the fecdj products now hipfd in tor the five thousand miners of the county. Plans are being made for fitting out the reservoir site as a summer resort. It is ideally located, a two hours drive from Price. It willceover more than five square miles snd cool, lieautifal lead off on two sides. The railroad will bring provisions to the edge of the resort. Launches will lie placed on the lake and a hotel and summer acres (chiefly mountain tos) cottages will be provided. The Utah Power and Light lines reach the sot Acres In sugar beets ..zn0 and will iruvide heat and light. Ev1ZU0 erything will be in readiness for the Acres in Irrigated wheat Acres in wheat (00 season of 1925. Acres In irrigated oats ...1170 Investigate Price and Carbon coun673 Acres in corn ZSU0 ty. You will find that you hare been Acres in timothy hay ..Z00 overlooking a most delightful place in Acres In wild hay Acres In potatoes ,...50 which to live and proiqier. Acres In alfalfa , (SU0 The alfalfa industry is one of the When a good thing comes recent profitable ventures of farmers. everyone ahould shove over and along make In 1024 the yield here was six to eight room for it. bushels per acre, and the average price received was thirty rents per pound. The crossword puzzle is not so much Oats and barley yield up to a hundred a fad as it is a disease. Carbon county, of which Price is the metropolis, needs fanners. It import per mouth of cheese 36.836 pounds ; wultry, 36,650; butter, 75,625; pork, 25.000, and eggs, 2300 cases. These imports are made necessary by the lack of farmers who should settle in the territory adjacent to Price. The rtal acreage of the county is given as 15.000 and of which 75,000 are farm and. The total seres irrigated is Some of this acreage is pas16.000. ture. Unappropriated public laud. 602.000 acres and of which 580,000 are surveyed, leaving the residue of 22,-00-0 us Thrift Work, be impounded. Movements are already on foot fur lelper and are'gjuAke that eity their highway leading to the west He says a sugar factory and the iuiurtatiou home. Miss Lucille Roberts of Price, formerly of this place and very well mown here, is re)xrted as being quite ill Roosevelt Standard, seriously iguMlWtai I PRICE AID CARBON bushels per acre and many farmers are increasing their acreage in these marketable commodities. Wheat and corn go as high as sixty bushels to the acre. With the completion of thei Pleasant Valley dam and reservoir' 116, IMH) more acre-feof water will jut Price Cuts r BUT Tills ABOUT Mr. and Mrs. J. Llovd Clark of (his city were Koosevelt visitor this week. Clayton M. Negus, secretary of the rice Chamber of Commerce at the Mr. and MfCA. Crockett were at Soldier Summit And at Salt Lake time the article was written (lat Vcember) has a story on Price and City the first oiHie week. arbou county in the New Years Red Mrs. R. M. Magraw and Mrs. E. look official publication of the llen-ve- r Santschi, Sr., of Hiawatha were shopand Rio Grande Western ping in Prit-- e Wednesday afternoon. off the press. Accompanying is a Mr. and MrR. A. Glenney and of the underpass in this picture children have pioveH, from Rains to rity and a portion of the fine concrete Choice Cuts at St RED pass nvs j eun-yoi- is These are the qualities that took the boy Lincoln to the White House and to immortal fame. They are the qualities that bring success snd happiness to any man to you I Consider them thoughtfully and use this bank in your practice of thrift. You may start that lav- ing account with a very small turn. Price Commercial and non-irrigat- PRICE AND NEARBY of Old Mexico and J. C. Myers from Cedarcdge, who are at St Marys Mr. and Mrs. att in Sanderson of Hospital at Grand Junction, Colo, arc Mt. Pleasant unounce the engage-ughte- r, said to be doing nicely and should be Miss Atelia, to fully recovered soon. ment of their i Marion ITarri ofPriee. The mar-ic- e Curium county democrat are to this mouth. riage is to tak meet iu a lore feast, as it were, at tlie The Girl I Left Behind Me, a banqueting rooms of the Community clever Western drama, is to be pre church in this rity tomorrow (Satursented here soon by the Carbon stake day) evening. There will he a supper Sunday school. An advertisement and talks. Every bourbon and hi elsewhere in this issue of The Sun ad- better half is cordially invited. Plates, one simoleoq. vises: Watch for it. Mrs. Clifford L. Callaway of North Ninth street this eity was taken to s Salt Lake City hospital last Monday afternoon for an operation for Dr. J. A. Judy has been ler physician. Mrs. Callaway is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Larsen of Castle Dale. Norton & Martin is a new firm that this week engaged in the cleaning business at Price. Their place is the former Ras Frandsen residence on North Eighth street. By advertisement in The Sun they are soliciting share of the patronage of the folks locally and of the surrounding towns, camps and communities. Sayings Bank PRICE, UTAH one of the older residents of Helper, moving here from Price immediately after her marriage and residing here up until seven years ago whn she moved to Salt Lake City. She ia survived by four sous, all of whom were with her at the time of her death Bert, rrnerly of Heler but now of Columbia City; Harris of Garfield; George of Washington, D. C., and Paul of Salt Lake City. Dance course often week of Febru- ary 2d. Miss Izelta Funk, the ballet teacher at Price, announce the owning of her course in dancing, beginning this week in her studio in Odd Fellow nail. Li this course Miss Funk is conducting three and four classes a week dealing with the elementary stefM of dancing, including limliering and stretching exercises to condition the tiody and build dancing strength. Special lessons are given in toe and classic dancing. Private appointments may be made by calling Miss Funk from 3 to 6 oclock p. m. Phone 227. Special interest ia taken in beginners from 3 to 8 years of age. Advt. Your man who never forgets that securities pay low rates of Material Engineer Allen fox the state road commission snd his crew interest is a very poor customer for wildcat stock salesman. n the are locating gravel pits between and the Duchesne and Uintah Your rich man has a hobby, bnt a boundary east of Roosevelt Surveyors are now cross sectioning what is poor one is just a plain crank. known as the airline. That means that there is yet some doubt as to the Why Not location. Engineers say the cost n1p the road will be from $30,000 Crossword puzzle fans are welcome to upper more than the airline. $50,000 to consult The Suns Websters New International Dictionary, just off the John L. Bench of Fairview on bepress at Springfield, Mass., last month half of the water users of In order to create a larger volume Sanpete week. received and this It January has applied to Lloyd Garrison, of business in Carbon county we are contains in all four hundred thousand county state for fifteen thousanc going to make a sensational offer to a hundred pages acre-fe- engineer, words, twenty-seve- n from Gooseberry Creek to limited number of families In each snd six thousand illustrations. Office the west of Scofield. These were for- town or community. For that purpose hours from 8 oclock of the morning merly a part of the old Mammoth res- we have organised a purchasing club. to 6 of the evening. ervoir holdings. In this impression o: The membmrb of this club can buy E. B. Jorgensen of Salt Laki their clothing for themselves and for Mrs. William Comstock from Price, The Sun City is asking for ninety thousand their immediate families through us at but late of Helper, was convicted of acre-fefrom Fish Creek, that heads 10 par cent. Our satisfied having beer and wine in her posses- near the Gooseberry and flows into cost-p- lus customers will be our advertising. For sion at her farm in Carbon county by the Price river np at Colton. The ap- further details into this big money a jury in the United States district court last Monday morning. She was propriation is in connection with the saving plan call at our plica of busidam to be built in Pleas ness or have our representative meet also charged with maintaining a nui- reservoir snd ant Valley and which will water lands yon. Be one of the lucky members in dismissed count was bnt that sance, by order of the court. Leniency was rec- of the Price River Water Conserva- your town. tion district. ommended by the jury. On the sixth page of this impres F. L. Last Monday morning the groundsion The of Snn is article an printed his took one den, hog came out of North Ninth St, Just off Main just headed: Income Tax Requirements look, saw his shadow and went back As Given PRICE, UTAH n. Out By James Anderson, into his hole to hibernate, indicating Collector. Readers of this newspathat we are to have six more weeks of who have to make report, which rough weather. Everyone hopes that per Look, he does not know his stuff. The is obligitory before March 15th, nex will find much information therein no in the takes stock bureau weather TROUBLE FREE CASTERS that will them along with their prediction of the swine, classing Uncle Sam.helpThe matters touched upit with the almanacs and calendars. on eover all cases and are official in metal bed and other furniture that they come from those in author- InMFoe ant'd. Have found ten thousand Mize Bros, have taken over the cafe biNiKtcrs by the most particular peoat the Savoy Hotel at Price. They are ity. ple. You trill regret to paw me up practical restaurant people and prom Says (he Helper Times of last Fri when I call at your door. better ser- day: Mrs. Amanda Meade Montgomie to give its patrons still vice and good things for. the inner ery died in Salt lake City early Wed Lemperle man. A share of the trade of the pub nesday morning after an illness o.! Carter Speelallst. Home Addrcw be is invited at prices that are very three weeks. Mrs. Montgomery was 11 J. S; ltox 17; Salt Lake City reasonable. Special invitation is extended to resident of the mining camps and out of town people generally. Only two persons injured in the recent wreck of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Passenger Train No. 1 west of Mack are still in the hospital. Others have recovered sufficiently to leave for their hnes. Ben Gnyeon Judge Dilworth Woolley concluded a session of district court over at Castle Dale last week and came to Price Holiday last, where arguments were heard in a water case from Hunting-toThis was for the convenience of the attorneys interested. 'Later the judge and Reporter Frank M. Alder went on to Manti. Court is now being held there. high-cla- ss My-to- n. Investigate Our Proposition? et et BUCKIO Watch, Listen Mas THE GLARE & LAV1N MOTOR CO. tive in the civic and social life of the community and their many friend in Nephi are very sorry to see them leave. 30th. Nephi Miss Kathleen Richards of Rand-let- t, who is now taking a training course for nurses at St. Marks Hospital at Salt Lake City, lias had two narrow escapes from death within eight months. At Colton Summit recently an auto tipped over and plunged down into the canyon. The deep now is perhaps all that saved her and the other occupant. Last April, relumshe was ing from England, the For on was damaged by icebergs. awhile it looked as if all on board wonld be lost. Then quickly help came. Myton Free Press, 36th. News-Time- s, b-a- t PRICE, UTAH Will give three prizes for the closest guess ss to how far one of their Gray cars win run on a quart of gasoline, Saturday, February Slit. First Prize $5.00 In Cash. Second Prize Fifteen Gallons of Gasoline. Third Prize Two Gallons of OiL The car win start from Main snd Eighth streets at 2:30 oclock in the afternoon of the 21st andwiU run on the pavement toward Helper and Castle Gate. Mail or bring your guesses to the Clark Larin Motor by noon of SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21st. |