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Show 1 THE SUN. PRICE. ttp a PAGE EIGHT Charter Ns. 012, Kenans District N. 1. KUIMUT OF TIIE CONDITION OF TT FRIDAY, EVERY FRIDAY. PURELY PERSONAL THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Mrs. Geolye M. Miller of Pr was a guest of Hotel Utah at cU.u t AT IKH'K, IN THE STATE OF I TAIL AT 1TIE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON Saturday en route home from a ALTilL 12. 1925. trip to Cahtonda. Mr. Wulir E. ('lurk and her two . are cLiliircu In on Kniiiu-'i'.'niii 1 u Isiuus ami il: - .iij i bill- - of ex- uf u't.-- r liii.i,.- -. iii.tl i two uioiitlin wit!; r iu .;i.cr. Mi--- J. of tLis iiunt- - or ill uf ; -- ".d uj ih ii.ilor-oiue11. Tonkin, at Sait Luke City. un i Mr. and Mr- -. I- - A. I :.' I i I ii: ut'l . M un-- l. S ; l;ii Mr. and Mrs. ( lamin' Lu:iii r oi :..t $Sil.33 I llllrll Slillrs P1' ') 1:11. rllt Mi '.irllien uu tl- -d : Lake City sient Saturday and To rirriilaliou M'nitul State u Jox-iii- il in Miitii:. Mu .;i Mt w :v'cr, loin. L.iinlar i:i. o,l b All ntbtT I'll. ml Si.iM'- - itovertnueiil Koouritio tin- Mrs. J. A. Cnki-i- t we! in i r ifeii,. it alii I '! Luke Sui.dat Salt City TI Ml .c Ki ii buying trip for ui'ilii1- -. oli' I Tiber I . ill . 5. Millinery, riliii i.ing Wt-- Ii - i i - h-- nl T-i- NEED TO BAKE AT HOME - nl1t-r:i.-i- i lU-s- nM-ii.i- . io-l- 7. K I.iii-.lii- l iv.-rri-i' Midi r.iloial roM'iio bank .. E. Neltii- - rcSur.n'd nN.r mi elci.icd visit up at Sail lihe l;ty Milk Mr- -. baby gunl Gladys Ncim.-- Ivins-an- d Mi- -, 111. 11. AiiiimiiiI duo Crum Mulo 13. i'Lt-t'ki- tuiiils liankois lriee last and ir.ist oom lioin- - N ! and HU on utlior bunk in ibe same oily or tuwu riuirtiue bunk inllior lliun lli'iu -' t a u isil'llullOOIIS llisll llllos Suites lieuHuror and Uodruiption fund willi I'liiti-duo from I'mlod Si a tea Irra.-uiif t Idler us el s. any 15. er it;. 1otiil 17. IS. 1. 21. 24. ISi. 21;. 27. 28. 29. . . h l iulit idi- -l pmfiis firaa.i b ItOKorioii fur deireeialiuii ixiiiliticineieM .... 5tNMI.il e lava I'lirrenl expenses paid firoiilntiuK no I os oulslaiiiliiig v Amount due to slate banka, baukera and truat com- elieeka iiillslandiliK Cashier's Ilioeka uiilKluiidiiiK sister of the former. Mytn Free Press, 16th. James Varonus of Cedar City ar- rived in Price this week on matters jiertaining to his naturalization. Since going there some two years ago from here he has been engaged iu the confectionery business and is doing well. He is one of those Greek boys that will make good in any community. .... Certified Ilemand deoaita (uiber tban bunk depuaita) joet to reserve payable within 30 days) : Individual deiaiaita sub jeet to elioek Cerlifieatea of deposit due in loan than 30 days (other than for money burrowed I State, county or other municipal deiwsit secured by pledge of saaela of this bany or surety bond 1'otal of demand deposits (other than bank depoait) subject to reserve, Items 27, 34. 35. SU. rowed) - 428.0C0.77 Total .1900.440.41 State of Utah, County of Carbon sa : I, G. N. Nelaon, cashier of the above named bank, do eoleinnly swear that the above statement la true to the beat of my G. N. NELSON, Cashier. knowledge and belief. Attest Here is bread to meet your most exacting demands of excellence and purity Baked in the most modern and best equipped bakery in Carbon county. We have recently added a new automatic LOAF MOULDER to our equipment which will insure every loaf coming out the same size and shape. It will also help us to still further improve the fine texture and the grain to be found in MITY NICE BREAD. MITY NICE BREAD is of the supberb quality and richness lhat can come from only one thing: An honest effort to make the best. ; i j Mrs. L. A. Jacobson and family left on Wednesday of this week for American Fork to make their future home. For nearly nine years the Jacobson have lived in this eitv and in that time have gathered about them wide circle of warm friends. Best a 6,740.18 861.571.18 wishes from the (leople here accom20,442.28 pany them. Manti Messenger, 16th. bor- State, county or other municipal deposits eernred by pledge of aaseta of this bank or surely bond Other time deposit Postal savings deposits Total of time deitosit subject to reserve. Items 33, 34. 35 and 31 Correct .pn ar . panies in the United Si u tea and furi'iitn wuntrie (olhor Ilian iuelmled iu Ijeius 112 or 23) postal savings) : Certlficatea of deposit (other than for money iltsl ( ... Time deposits subject to reserve (payable after SO days or subject to 30 day or more notice, and S3. Lt W. Mr. Touy Mitrliaccio, iu Price. lie ia attending school there and keep-- ! ing up ou his luusir. Mr. ami Mr.--. A. E. Edwards re- turned from a visit iu Kiucry county the pat week. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Lydia Thaiuender' and daughter of llclier, who will visit here a few days. Mrs. Thaiuender is a LIABILITIES mid in t- - y and - Capital aloi k Surplus fund Tuc-da- daughter. miuie d wn iroui Ralph Migliai-ciSalt Iake City the fir-- t of the wetk on a short viit with his parin'-- , Mr. 1- i (icmge : J. KARROO LI O. A. W. HORSLEY, FRED PATEUNOSTEU, Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21at day of April, 192ft. R. V. CROCK- KTT, Notarg Public Residing At Price, Utah, (Heal) My eommisaiun eipirea Oc-tober 10. 1028. C. II. Madsen, state conmiiaaioner, After giving a play at Castle Gate was in lrire yesterday an the guest of on Wednesday evening last thirty-tw- o the Carbon Counter Fish and Game as- ieople from Hiawatha stopped rn sociation, which gave him a banquet route home and had supper at the ft Capitols restaurant at Price, at Castle Inn. He at that time swore in twenty dejmtics for this district re- later going to their homes over south. cently named 'by himself. The United States imports cotton Don't borrow The Sun. Subscribe. from Egypt, India, Peru and Mexico. Ri-ne- tti Announcement New Castle Inn opens for business Sunday , April 25th, At 12 O Clock, Noon. Special Chicken and Turkey Dinner From 12 to 8 o'clock p. m. Special parties by appointment. Private Dining Rooms. MARIE NELSON and ALICE F. BALLINGER, Proprietors. Fred Hayen, representative of the Denver (Colo.) Potato eoniiany who has been buying here has at this time about wound up his work for this season, as the condition of the roads leading to the reservation country and in other directions are such that it is hard to make triM with a load. One trurk of spuds was recently all day coming from Duchesne to Price. President Heber J. Grant of the Latter-da- y Saints church left yesterday evening for Washington, D. C., to eonfer with Senator Ileed Smoot regarding the erection of a chattel on projierty held there. While in the East President Grant may attend a meeting of the national rouncil of Boy Scouts of America in Washington, April 30th and May 1st. Salt Lake Tribune, 17th. C. W. (Doe) Shores rame to Price on Saturday last after a tour of the Southwest and California of several weeka. Although suffering lately from rheumatism he was looking fine and sprightly for one of his years eighty some odd. He went from here Sunday to the Basin, where he has a ranch and arranged for a tenant the coming year. Later he left Price for his home at Denver, Colo. I)r. A. X. Leonard of Salt Lake City was here this week. He came to arrange for operations at Price City Hospital every Monday, coining down the evening before. Those desiring his services may communicate with him at the state capital by wire, phone or letter. lie has a high standing iu the state as a specialist and is well known to many iersons throughout Carbon and Emery counties, where he has practiced for sveeral years, llis professional card apjs'ars in this impression of The Sun. Mrs. Harry J. liohiuson has just returned to Salt laike City with her husband after an absence from the city of practically eight years, says Saturdays Deseret News. Mrs. Robinson is with her mother, Mrs. Julia Collard Baker of Castle Dale of the popular song, Togeth er," Mrs. Baker having written the words and her daughter the music. This song has had a wide sale since its publiration several years ago. Mrs. Robinson also has other musical to her credit, among them Water Nymph," a waltz especially written for the pianoforte. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson plan to make this eitv their home. The Robinsons were at Price for several months up to a few weeks apt. lie is an attorney. com-isisitio- That means the best ingredients and ods backed up by skill and experience. Give your family the best there is. Order from your grocer. He will be glad to serve you. t 3 SAFE FOR Y0Uo?W 0,c?fat07' a NT lOU dir ucti ion ;g!u HOI r U9,C Pr alii UN Ni rpn tl i J .pn in. Ft lire rw pri ns at MITY NICE BREAD HOME BAKERY PHONE 218 PRICE, UTAH rnt an INI Ji iior ml i ( e ia WELL AT PRICE IS DOWN TO EASTER SUNDAY CUTS PRODUCTION AND SOFORTH TWO HUNDRED FEET new reeord for one weeks products during the seven days ended Satriq April 10th, when 39,026 ton w (Continued From raze Six) dumped through the tipples of k East, and was issued to narold Rad-dat- a mines. This ia the largest amooti of Zion. The reservoir site, which one week since the first mine ro has been withdrawn, is located on the opened as independent of the Cak Beaver river in See. 17, Twp. 27 South Mine Workers of America in Aipt and Range 10 East. It embraces about 1925. one hundred and thirty acres. At nn adjourned meeting of I Suit to recover 813,246.89 on assignCarbon eounty commissioner oo k ed claims of laliorers was filed by and tv Chris Anderson against the Independ- Tuesday three hundred of Weilx acres south of land the to ent Coal and Coke company in the W. KcGt ton leased was John to Third District court at Salt Lake City Mexico oil ops the Texas New and last Friday. It is alleged that retroactive jmy was promised ut the expira- or, at the prevailing royalty. it tion of tlie 1!)22 strike on the settle- Golding purchased eighty acre by deed v. in vicinit same the ment basis. The Pittsburg Coal Company in the Pork is the chief meat eaten J&f Pittsburg (I'a.) district established a Chinese. Yesterday at noon the bore of the Price River Petroleum company well in the northeast section of this city had attained a depth of two hundred h feet with easing set to this Miint. Gas and oil in the shale are present. Drilling was later resumed anil good progress will he made from now on if nothing unforseen occur. ten-ine- Two gentlemen from Axiel, Colo., in the liaiigley field, and interested financially here, are giving the rig and the eountry surrounding the nnee over today. They are E. J. Wilson and E. Yoeltxel, stockholders of the ior))ora-tion- . and are confident that with lepth the proposition is pong to develop gas and or oil. Probably both. shifts are worked. Ten-ho- Permit to Be Canceled. The nil and gas pmtqiet'ting permit of Clark L. Whitney, embracing acreage in Emery county iu the vicinity if Wondsiilc, will lie canceled on April 30th for failure to meet the require- -' incuts, according to a notice recciv- -' eil last Saturday nt the Salt Lake! City land office. Part of the permit Does Starting your gasoline j these j is located on the government helium j reserve, but the remainder is to lie thrown open for on the date of cancellation. Several lots of land in Twp. 36 South, Range 11 West, which is near Cedar City, have been classified as by the government and will pass to the state as school sections. The land was set aside in 1!)10 as part of a coal reserve, but has since been found by government geologists to contain no mineral. requirements? Rgpicl aocderatol non-miner- gasoline) WATCHupyour on its perform nee under all operating conditions. Does it start easily? Has PLENTY OP WATER THIS YEAR FROM SCOFIELD DAM Howard Russell, president of the Price River Petroleum company of A. W. Horsley, the president of the' this city, was in Price during the early Price River Water Conservation dis- part of the week, piing there to con- triet, with W. A. Thayn, a board sult with the people in charge of the member, and L. B. Jorgensen, agent drilling ojterationa. A rig was installthe New Orleans, U financial ' ed some time apt on the pnqierty of bouse handling the IhukIs of the disthis company, which is located in that were at the Scofield dam now trict, when and Russell was on the building in Pleasant Valiev city last Tuesground the work was progressing in a day. Ujsm his return to Price Presihighly satisfactory manner, a depth of dent about a hundred feet having been at- willlicHorsley told The Sun that there plenty of water under the protained. The Eureka man states that this season for all the land to lie he found many enthusiastic boosters ject to crops. Fanners need have no for the new oil company over at Price. put ftar 4if thin. The dirt and rock work Business men and others of that city in at the rate of three feet is are watching the worlwith interest or going more a day with everyone satisfied and confidence is expressed that first with the progress living made. Horsgas and then oil will be encountered. a advice to all is to ley plant and culThe more he investigated the matter tivated to the limit. the more satisfied Russell is with the territory that has been taken over by County Clerk Smith this week isthe loeal company. Eureka Reporter, sued marriage licenses to Manuel Fer16th. nandez and Elvira Sandoval, both of Mounds; John T. Williams and The French administration of Emily Uura both of Cleveland, and railway over in Algeria has found that o JohnTarling, Lovdand ,.f Helper and LoU-i- s seedier and more economical service B. Hensley of Price. can be obtaiqed by operating its passenger trains with gasoline motors. Tell them through a Sun wanted. 1111 161 i ut I GLASS c gnil baking meth- j BLUE PINE BRAND VINEGAR IS sOloonly in Off jn your car a ready response in traffic? Are you getting real power and mileage from every tankful? The answer Is yet when you standardize on Conoco the "all in one" motor fuel: ready starting; rapid acceleration and extra power and miles. For motoring economy get the habit of filling your tank at the Conoco sign. Its the symbol of products backed by over 40 yeanT experience in the petroleum industry. year-'rou- nd CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Extra power and mileage ALL IN ONE ;ui bl! md lor l run rot iu tp Ml IN Uil un it! Ml id |