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Show FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1925 THE 8UH, PRICE. UTAH-EVE- BY PURELY PERSONAL SIOP FOR REAL VALUES I RID AY. PACE riVE Priee jmst of the Auierii'uii Legion usirt at church lust Mon- Bill'd at Price to make room for a organizing a Hoy Scout troop tlint day afternoon. Around half of the modern brick duelling fur himself J. lYrry I'gan is hack at Price will taku in all youths desiring to join number were guest members. The cele- and family, llis pre-cresidence, mm of the first substantial homes in after u trip of several tiny into the and that lire not included in the oth- bration was a S't. Putrirk s affair. ers of the city. Basin eounlry. this city, is to lie leased. .John U. Iiegirining with last Saturday mid- Bryner, it is understood, is figuring Mr. ami Mrs. Matt (iilinoiir are Judge George Christensen of this night Grand Junction, Colo., became on nn HpHrtinent house to be built on at home at Price after several days city spoke at Curium high lust Mon- the for North Kiglith street. dispatching point prineiul spent at Zion. day morning on The Study of the tlio Denver and Rio Grande Western Mr. and Mrs. Ivan T. J- nes nf English Language." He pointed out between Curium's school liourd lias adjournOgden and Denver. The crew Sunnyside were visit big with friends some of the common errors, in its use. of telegraphers stationed at Soldier ed its regular meeting from last Tuesat Priee this week. Man-Jtitli because of the lack Whiter Quarters folks are this week Summit is moved to that city- - six day to Mrs. W. II. Johnson and daugha three members of the , of in all. (iiiorum a drive for membership iu ter, Miss Louextus, from Jleiuer were making five being away from home. fish and game protect ive assotheir A. M. MeBeth, a brother-in-lashopping at Priee last Monday. of ciation. Noah Putter is president, 8. W. Golding, county assessor, wus Mr. and Mm. T. D. Lewis, who Robert Judge Dilwurlli Woolley and his 1. W. ReyWatson, viee, and . Alder, have court rcnirler, Frank in killed the of mine have made their home here for about Standard the nolds, secretary and treasurer. Coul company in Spring Canyon to- been at Priee. all week. His honor is two years, have gone to Iruvo to live. Mr. and Mrs. Verre Junes of Kenil- day (Friday) by a bouncing piece of holding a second division term and William B. Hawkins of Zion, scout executive, will be in Price from worth have a buby daughter that timber. The news reaches The Sun will likely lie here ten days longer. tomorrow until Monday next on one came to them during the week. Mr. just as it goes to tress. His home was His work imw will help immensely to and Mrs. Mike Palleti of Price also at Wellington, where he lias a family. clear up a much congested calendar. of his regular trips. Cases from Kuu-rcounty are lieing Father A. F. Qiovannoni and his rejoice in a girl and Mr. and Mrs. Clan-ncwell. as Boothe heard of Price and Drown Perry of this likewise. city niece, Miss Irene, of this city have re- Henry Howard from Huntington drew each' turned to lrice after a visit of several from one to twenty years in the state Registration of uudor vehicles conBaker of and Miss this Fluyd city days down around Moab. with license juntos being tawed tinue few from Anna Winn of lluosevelt were recentienitentiary a duya ago Mrs. 0. H. Wilson is taking a Vaout Christensen in district nearly seventy thousnunilieriug The married. George Judge ly groom is the son of cation at Salt Lake City this week Mr. anil Mrs. William Baker of Price, court at Price for the burglary of the and. They are higher for this from her duties with the (). 11. Wilson while the bride cornea from one of the Star Style Shop of this city on lust of the year than in 1924, due it is bebeSelling company at Priee. good families out in the Busin count- Christmas eve. The former is 22 years lieved, to a larger number of cam At state. the rate the in Miss Alfreda Greaser, a Carbon ryof age and the lutter 24. ing njierntod of increase over last year they should high student, visited lust Saturday Some fifty Indies attended the anA. Fuuaett is and Sunday with her imrents, Mr. and clearing away number upwards of a hundred thousGeorge nual guest day social of the Price Sor- Mrs. F. W. G reuser, at Thompsons, jKirtiou of his lot on North Ninth and fur 1925. Jake Kofford, on oldtimer here in Utah, was a Duchesne visitor Wed day of last week. He don't gr town very often. Duchesne Cou is ut - Growing boys require plenty of good meat. From it they get health and strength building elements that can be obtained in no other foods. So if you want your lads to grow into sturdy, strong manhood let them have plenty of it. Every piece that comes into this market is government inspected before being given out to customers . Groceries, fruits, vegetables and the like in season. We have fresh seeds for the garden this spring. No leftovers. h w y e d jn-rio- Eastern Utah Wholesale & Retail Co. Phones 15 and 37, Price, Utah. 13th. Mrs. C. H. Tingley and two chil That Helping Hand and Mrs. George G. Frandsen, North Seventh street. Mrs. Nellie It. Johnson has g into the treasurer's office, Miss Ethe Johnston having resigned. The 1; chesne Courier, 13th. summer with the Aliev and To the prosperous community the bank represents a helping hand. Assisting everyone who transacts business of any1 nature with needed funds when required always ready to extend advice on financial matters based on our many years of experience. No man is too big to consult US freely, and no man is so small but that wa are just as ready and willing to help him. Four per cent compounded every six months paid on savings accounts. Fish that swam only yesterday Is served at our tables without delay. ' Chef. Sea food is delicious as we servo Even the most careful housewife would be suprised at the pains we take to make certain that it is lust right. And, of course, we cook to perfection. it. savoy nom on home. They are in love with Utah. A. W. ilorsley of thin city was .. Zion this week on matters connected with the sale of the bonds of Prict River Water Conservation district There is no longer doubt that will be placed with a California financial house within the next 1 days by the Ilalloran-Judg- e company. home. open a hop in the bank bi ment g 13th. Price, Utifc Price Commercial and Sayings Bank PRICE, UTAH MIMED, ETC. Per Word Each Ho charge Accounts. tically sold. Choice of Many Two Cento FOR BALE PIANO AND Styles IIOU8E-hol- d furniture. Archie Wright, Fouts 5. Sur of Colorado, the gilsonite mines was mad& It is pr Apt. No. 8. FOR SALE BUILDING LOTS AND fifty shares of Price Water company stock. John Potter, Price, Utah. ROOM RENT FURNISHED FOR with hot and cold water, steam heat and bath. No. 84U Main street. FOR SALE MODERN BRICK RE8I-denc- e at Price. Large lot and betjtuf location. Write Postoffice Box 22L Telephone 99. MOSHLER FOR SALE LARGE ' oafs suitable for mercantile firm or office. Bargain. H. L. Pratt, Electric building. Price, Utah. AND SHADE. "A FOR SALE-FR- UIT home is not a home till it io planted. Provo Nursery, Provo, Utah, furnishes everything for the home grounds. CARD OF THANKS Grateful acknowledgement and thanksd sympathy extended, the helpoffer-if- s jr theand for the beautiful floral during the time of our recent bereey-le-ia in the Iom of wife and mother xtended to all who oo kindly aided us. Signed), Utah Thompson and Son. 13th. When you come here for a suit or overcoat wo offer you the choice of many styles from which to choose. And each is shown in several patterns and fabrics, thui permitting the election of the one best fitted for the service you require from it Suite to measure $28.00 and up. Overcoats $25 and higher. Altering, daawfag, pressing. - C. W. (Doc) Shores from do., was in Price last Frida day and Sunday on business. make a trip t Basin country, year, I half his age. ty-fir- st F. L. BUCKIO North Ninth St, Just off Main PRICE, UTAH - ing. Lunch was served. The present were Mr. and Mrs. Harawton, Mr. and Mrs. Ray dan, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. i ren-ere- nt of mineral water is causing in the lambing of sheep close Tooele, according to Dr. A. J. state veterinarian, who investigated conditions among herds there last Tuesday. The sheep are suffering from goitre and the loss of lambs will range about 30 per cent in the herds inspected. Lack trouble around Webb, Rubber stamps to order. The Sun. SPECIALTIES Cleanliness Service Reasonable Prices Sunday Dinners Manhattan Cafe STEVE DENOS, Manager and Proprietor, East Main Street PRICE, UTAH llislop. Roosevelt Standard, 13th. Dr. E. A. Brickcr represent reen River at the Pikes Peak Oce to Ocean Highway association conven- froin the Coloradu line to Price promised this year with certain! federal aid in Grand and Emery c ties. Dr. Brirker reports that the convention was enthusiastic over the look for the road. Moab Times- endentt 13th. Dr. J. A. Judy had word last Insure your prospects for a good supply of eggs this spring by using a liberal portion of chicken feed. Money pent for our feed is well spent. People who have used it testify to this fact Make no mistake about tho kind is able to come home. Mon- - you buy demand only the best Our feed for young and old chicks are best by test Everything in Flour, Feeds, West high at Zion in a four roi Hey and Grain. boxing contest at a local theater Friday evening, the 27th. The bo for some kind of a champion) Laurie scored a knockout at a rc tournament before the Elks clu the state capital. Millett has South Ninth Street Price, Utah training under "Cal" Herman ot Manhattan club. Claude Cran a In a boiler of Swedish inverti-pressure of fifteen hundred toun Is to the square inch is obtained, the stenm the prelims. "Kid" being formed in revolving tubes, cen- one of will also water all the try it out with K. ( force keeping trifugal with three rounds. Storm of surfaces. hut against |