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Show THE BPg. PlIQB. Always Full Value When Bought Here PRICE AND NEARBY Cay Mandarin Coat s Xo tough meat here. You do not like to eat it and we refuse to offer it for sale. There is just as much variation in the quality of meats as there is in anything else. We sell the kinds that give entire satisfaction to our customers. Ask the housewife who trades with us. LI aiiti Mr. J. A. Crockett 1!,J ll,e it'r.t uf the week in Soldier ::iiiuit at the huiiof Dr. aud Mrs. llte Sun x. liianuottiT I lurk and Maurice Baker of Salt Lake I itv came downjact Sundav on a i isit will, liidr father, C. E. Baker "f The un loree. 1. M. Xegnawf the National Asso-natio- n of Prultssitmal and Business Mt'i, wih headijuarers in this eily, Venial last visited Mrs. week. Stein entertained at bridge alteriiiion sume twenty-fiv- e lor thirty lady friends. Refreshments !wtie serve-- and prices given. ll-- Among the things that promise e summer of Joyous clothes, the cheerful mandarin coat stands well toward the front It Is an adaptation of tha colorful and rich oriental garment made of printed silk or other figured fabric and worn with a light frock that uses the same material for bandings and trimmings. ! fi. !. aim has been connect-e- with the Western Auto itmqiany of this city iiieo its organization, has disNiM-i- l of his interests to the other larii,eis. Nelson ill Kmk around for a licw Iniiness venture. Birth announcement cards. The Bu i Ray Denting from Carbon county ami Mrs. Denting were in Vernal lui Friday and Saturday, says the Kxpre-- s, and visited at the Ver--' mil oil well. is a director in the 1'lah Oil Refining company. Sin-tit- ' Special Service. KANSAS CITY, MO., March 30. About four thousand Arizona spring lambs were offered today. These are the first of thie years crop that have tome in. The general sheep market slightly lower. Hogs remained weak though trade was fairly active. Prices are more than one dullar below the hi(h point two weeks ago. Todays cattle receipts were the smallest of any Monday this mouth and indications are that the April runs will diminish. The market was quoted weak to twenty five cents lower. Receipts today were 15,000 rattle, 8,000 sheep, coniared with 17,000 cuttle, 11,000 hiigs and 6,IHK) sheep a week ago and 11,700 cattle, 16,500 hogs and 6200 sheep a year ago. Some of the good hogs Bold early at strong prices compared with Saturday 's best time but later the decline at Eastern markets was renewed and . J- , ".frxV.K ; iii'j Li liilH, l I - in Funeral services were held Sunday, March 22d, in the Maescr ward chajiel lor Mrs. Sarah Curtis Wimmer, 84 de-years ol' age, who died of general 1 home her of March the at 17th, bilily son, Robert Wimmer, at Monterey! lark, Cali. Mrs. Wimmer aud heri husband, William Wimmer, moved to Vernal in 1887, living in Maeser. lie passed away some ten years ago. She is survived by several children, among them lioy E. Wimmer of Price. Wholesale Everything to Equip the Auto PRICE, UTAH Retail & If the insured dies from naturaicauses, Sa.OOO the company pays . the insured dies from accident, the $10,000 company pays . the total disability, of In case permanent company will 1. Waive all premium payments 2. Pay $23 per week for one year; and in addition 8. Pay $30 per month for life ; and 4. Pay $3,000 to the beneficiary when insured dies 5. If disability involves loss of limbs or sight wiU as result of accident, the company cash mi adapin immediately pay $5,000 tion to other benefits. If of Id cue of wmpofaiv disability as a nwjk m paya the company cither sickness or accident, weeks. per week for a limit of W ki West Coast Life COMPANY INSURANCE HOSIS Omcs-SA- N FSAMCiaCO SALT LABS BRANCH FELT BUIUHG s Otto C, Reidurt, Disk Msr-L, A. Hills. Disk Mr- - IMP W' Utah Home ON TRIAL Mntng Features t j One night last week a special ear moving picture containing thirty-si- x actors attached to No. 2 went through rice enroute for Canyon City, Cohn, vhere scenes of a production staring dunte Blue will be taken by the Warner Brothers Picture company, along the Denver and Kio Grande Western The Royal Gorge will be railroad. used fur scenic effect as well as some hots taken at Castle Gate and other places. The title of the picture, it is aid, will be The Fast Mail. 'T'TtASII with itI Find out how different from all other presenwashv g prindplea Le t-day Maytag Cyrafoam really ia. Actually. 10 years ahead! Its turbuent creates, a auper-- -. soap, laundry rdinary rg washing solution then it through the meshes of the no- - rubbing. .i1ew nrr scrubbing Ad due to gy atator in the tub. The Cast Aluminum tub is simplic-t-y itef n xjmigationi, tonui, earns nor crevices to harm sheer waPT-actio- n v'':t Ninth Grade Day, the annual event for the Carbon county schools, will be held in Price next Friday, April 10th. Ninth graders from Hiawatha, Wattis, Helper and Price will he represented. The morning will be seiit visiting classes and departments of local schools. Following with a lunch at noon a general assembly will he held in the high school auditorium in which the different schools will iwrticipate. The annual high school class track meet in the afternoon will be the final event of the day. e, Far hornet without dtdrie- ita the Maytag Curafa it avallatla with MulU- - Motor attachment. The famous Maytag Caroline Motor. There was a serious cutting scrape kt Helper last Friday night in which Efafena Montonya, a Meiiean woman was wound in! by Jesus Pallaras, also a Mexican. She is recovering but is not yet able to answer questions. Failures was arrested Saturday by the! sheriff's force at his home in Rains aud bound over to the district court on a charge of assault with a deadly fixed weapon, and his bonds were The nun is alleged to at $1,000. have attacked the woman in the libershe had ty hotel in that town after refused to give him money. Several dashes were nude across the woman wdy and her nose badly cut. Easily a4justed 2 Washes cleaner. 3 Largest hourly capacity in the world. 4 Most compact washer made-ta- kes floor space only 25 inches square. a Cast aluminum to yom bright. 7 Clothes can b put in or taken out with the wtrp, rot, tpbt or corrode. tension releaie. for 9. ReasonsWork LcadereMp washer running. 8 Tub deans t- - self. $ metal All wringer, adjust'll1". cant swell, tub i.lf nt rni frLrics, deAte iveotyytfS. A th J Aiinqs More 4y w? 'renrily thyn even Liiy pvtW'V -- in- finitely quvJcerl Capacity? In an hour, jd many clean clothes as other washers! Speed? Whole tubfuls of ordinary family washing spick span in 3 to of g No 7 minutest collars, cuffs or wristbands. -- hand-rubbin- Dont let this opportunity to try the Maytag go by. Before next washday, phone ue for home demonstration. Gurafoam Washer oWiTH CAST AyiMINUMJTUX FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION PHONE MAYTAG SHOP East Alain Street, Price, Utah. Telephone 436 One of a chain of eleven Intermountain Stores selling Maytag Washers and Iron era excltt sively. Service and satisfaction guaranteed. 755 j W1 Yom 1 Washes faster. II . c 1025. Out, tnalnfi ; Sun-nysid- NOTICE This is to the effect that 1 have purchased U. & G. cleaners and will ronduct the same in future. (Signed) Mrs. llo Martin, Price, Utah, April 3, . i When you have your lights tested dont forget to replace the old White Globes for the famous All Daylight (Blue) Lamp. It makes driving a pleasure and the passing of cars not difficult in fact SAFE. season. have a Maytag Sent t Dili! !l ! Save the Life of Yourself Or Your Friend light-ligh- ts JLj. Ji hi1 I'- The newly organized Seout Welfare association will hold a big parade the morning of April 11th at 11 oclock. ' Business houses of Price are invited to join the parade with automobiles, the start Wing made from the Steven- wm Lumber eonqiuny conier aud to proceed up and down Main street. You May prices here eased off ten cents before the close. The top was 113.15 and bulk of sales 112.65 to $13.10 Lightweights sold up to $13.00 and brought $12.00 to $12.60. Pack ing sows $12.00 to $12.25 and stock lio and pigs $11.00 to $11.50. Most of tlie wool lambs offered today went at $14.50 to $15.25 and were cents quoted fifteen to twenty-fiv- e lower. Some few shorn lambs sold at $12.00 to $12.25, shorn wethers $8.50 and full fleece ewes $0.50. A Unit four thousand Arizona spring lamlts sold at $13.50 to$16.25. These were the first springs offered this DO THIS QUICK! PHONE 346 and Mavor .lames Y. Loolbuurow re-turned to Price ((st Sunday from a trip nf cveral weeks spent at Los Angeles and other parts of Southern California. Mrs. Loufbourow is still'-at Los Aiigelea and will not return lor some time yet owing to her health being not so good. SAFETY FIRST TIME LOIR Mr. ' Eastern Utah Wholesale & Retail Co. Phones 15 and 37, Price, Utah. Wear SHEEP MARKET GENERALLY Semi-Spor-tt NuamPsi vi,iu,f ni SHit Lake City aur.iijr i lie lattehwT of la.t week. ; L. The housewife who markets here knows that every on the scales they register time her groceries are placed satisfaction. The templing, de- and full value in quality canned fruits and vegetables goods, hcious assortment of and pleasant because you can we carry make buying easy Is are not exhurbit&nt. want that at prices find what you lowest market at prices. Fresh country produce for I'tuuiv Atturuvy 0. K. Clav was a PAGE FIVE FRIDAY. UTAH-EVE- XT . Lay Roofs that Most Price married men will tell bachelor has you that the only time a house-closuiaround is the best of it right time. wont Rot or Rust Leaky roofs are a big trial. Every rain means worry about hard-wo- n crops and expensive implements. Then is too, there the frequent trouble and expense of patching. Rugged and durable, Barrett Roll Roofings insure lasting look to barn, weather-tigprotection give that well-keSoundly ecoimplement shed, garage or chicken-hous-e. nomical, theyre easy and inexpensive to lay never rot or lowest in cost himMany a man congratulates self that'he has reached the top when he has only been laid on the shelf. ht PKOBATK AND GUARDIANSHIP Notices Consult County Clerk Or Respective Signers For Further pt -- NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE of leul Emm. Zaharioudakis, otherwise known as Paul Zacbarakis and lsul Zaharea. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with voucher to the undersigned Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, 2 at Utah, on or before the 80th day of June, , 811-31- ROOFINGS AdA. D. 1925. N. J. IX1TRO-MANEministrator of the Estate of Paul kmm. Zahariotidakia, otherwise known as Paul Zacharakis and Paul Zaharea, Deceased, li E. NORTON, Attorney For Adminis- jnreTpub. April 8; last April 24, 1925. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE of Theodore Btavrianodakta, otherwiseknown aa Tberos Btavrianodakia and The- Creditors willpreTO Stavroa, Jieceased. sent claims with voucher to tne un Atlas Block. Salt Lake signed at 811-81- 2 the 30th day of (Sir. Utah, on orJ- before AdJune. 1925- - N. - OOTRO-MANEministrator of the Estate of Theadore Btavrianodakia, otherwise known as Thants Btavrianodakia and Theroo Siavron, I teres Med. CL E. NORTON, Attorney lor Administrate first pub. April 8; last April 24, 1925. fire-saproof Finally, Barrett Roll Roofings are and embers. against flying sparks Call at this store and let us show you the different pes of Barrett Roofings, Roll and Shingles. Youll find the prices surprisingly reasonable. fe I MUTUAL LUMBER COMPANY Phone Price, Utah 273-- m |