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Show FRIDAY, APRIL SO, 1926 THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. PAGE FIVE EXPERT OPINION WORLD'S flINSTITUTION - RELIABLE (YATION-WID- E LARGEST CHAIN QUALITY eimeyvyo. STORE ORGANIZATION , DEPARTMENT Store No. 12, Price , Utah ; GOODS DEPARTMENT The iivwNiiaiitTH from (he gi-cViiliiiilile mcili uni uilvrrlixiiiK . 4 ALWAYS AT LOWER 4 STORKS 4 New Small Size Frocks The Junior Miss Dress has swept the country in surprising rapidity but not really surprising when you consider that these smaller sized You look as well to Other people as you do to yourself --in the mirror I In one of these new Coata were showing, you look your very best. kWeve smart Coats especially designed for the Junior Miss or small .woman. New Dresses please small misses and women who have always had difficulty in being fitted. good silk fabrics. Sizes 15, 17, 19 Sizes $14.75 $24.75 d 15, 17, 19 C. ed by Miss Leah Hartman of the music department. One hundred students will be in the chorus and the J. Perry Egan of this city is to rep- scenery and costuming is to lie elaborresent the Price Rotary club at the ate. The roles will be hannational convention at Denver, Colo., dled by prineial Lira Hadley, Billy Stoker, in June, next. Fred Ilonomo and Eugene ltizza. AMERICAN CASH REG-ietin good shape. Cheep. The Sun. FOR SALE er James Georgenas of Prire was operMiss Alphola Xeilson of Castle Dale, on for appendicitis at Priee City who has been a ated patient at Price City OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE IN Hospital yesterday. He is reported as Hospital for the past month, was so bundlea of a hundred. The Sun. getting along nicely. far recovered as to be able to return MOTOR. FOR SALE T1IREE-II0RSto her home the latter part of last Alao a Good ea new and guaranteed. W. E. (Elmer) Anderson is back on week. Box 70S, Price, Utah. the job at Price Commercial and SavFOR RENT SIXTEEN SHAKES OF ings bank this week after two minor County Clerk Smith issued marriage water in the Carbon Water, I .and and surgical operations during the last few licenses during the past wpek to Power company canal. Address Box 70S, Ilishumm and Maluke Angai, days. Price, Utah. both of Standardrille. Also to Louis WANTED, SALESMEN ATTENTION Carl R. Marcusen of this city lias Perry Oveson and Lueille F. Farnsmen with selling and road experience been summoned as a juror in federal worth, both from Castle Dale. preferred.Maytag Shop. Main court up at Salt Lake City for next 200. Price, Utah. i month. lie is to appear with others on Plans for the annual state convenLOST ONE BROWN HORSE ABOUT May 10th. tion of the Disabled American Veter. nine years old with mane cut off, one be hold at Ogden, May 1st, are C5 on Branded hind foot. white right Bates Store company, with a house ans to one thigh. Disappeared at hind Springs. Among the distinguished pompleted. Provo sold at week out this Reward of fire dollar. Notify the Carbon at Price, will be Gov. George visitors present to the jieople. Barbershop, Price. Dern and W. L. Gondscll. departThe former has been in business some H. ment commander of the Grand Army. six years. There is expeeted to be some attendNotre Dame has not lost a football home October since 1905, 21, at game The annual exhibit of the schools of ance from Carbon. when the Iloosier team was beaten by the Carbon district is to be held at Section 5 of the eighth grade of the Wabash. Price the week of May 10th to 15th. Harding junior high won the annual In olden days it used to be the cus- It will consist of the work representa- class track meet of the school the tom for all horses to be bled and thor- tive of that done during the year. other day. Farris Nelson of the winners was the best jierformpr and sucoughly washed the day after ChristThe ladies of the Red Cross chapter ceeded mas. This was supposed to preserve d in capturing the dash, at Price spent yesterday (Thursday) the 220, the them from harm. bmad jump and standing articles and other making bandages the for a total of twenty for use about the institution and doVerdell Pace was highpoint points. Price to them nated City Hospital. man of the contests. E one-hors- e. Ki-shi- rn street,-phon- Dixon-Taylor-Kuss- 100-yar- 50-ya- rd The new uniforms for the Priee hall club are this week ou display in a window of the Eastern Utah Electric eompany building on Main street at Price. They cost $13.50 pach. Nifty, too. II. W. (Chub) Millhurn on Wednesday last fell from a window of the third story of the Xewhouxe Hotel at the corner of Main and Eighth street at Priee, sustaining a broken right leg between tbc hip and knee and Utah Construction company of Og- numerous bruises. He is not seriousden is to build the six miles of new ly injured, though he will be laid up Denver and Rio Orande Western for a considerable time. branh line from Helper to Kenilworth. E. E. Pierce of Price has been electMaterial is now being assembled for ed president of the recently organized or in a which is to the work, day begin marketing bureau of Carbon and Emso. ery county producers of farm proRobert W. Crockett, Jr., of this pity ducts. Kenneth Wilson is vice, and W. ha just been named by Senator Reed A. Engle, secretary and treasurer; diSmoot to the naval academy at rectors, G. B. Waterman, J. F. Oliver, Md., next year. The young man J. C. .Jensen, Neils Abilin and E. E. expert, after graduating in May from Draper. A membership drive is eoining Carbon high, to attend the University soon. of Utah. All of a Sudden Peggy," annual J. D. Hopkins of the Davis Auto play of the Carbon high seniors, was well received Thursday evening of Inst and Machine company ha been to his home in this eity for a week by a capacity audience. The eouple.of week or jnore with kidney caste included Johanna Madsen, Martroubles. He is under the rare of a guerite Draper, Ixmra Peucoek GunSalt Lake City specialist and ha been derson, Lucille Marcusen, June Bartlett, Verlon Huff, Lawrence Crawford, ordered to cease work for a time. George Pizza and John Dcminan. It . George E. Nelms is extending the was directed by Miss Gladys Smith. field of the Price Agency company James T. Slattery, retired superinwith the opening this week of an office at Helier. He himself is to he in tendent of the Denver and Rio Grande charge at least for the time bring. Western, died at his home in Denver, The one in the Electric building in this Colo., on Thursday of last week. Starting in the railroad business thirty-thre- e city is to be maintained as before. years ago as a fireman, lie wa Harding junior at Price will preaent promoted until he wns named the sup it first operetta, Penny Bun and erintendent of the Heltcr division of Roses," at Carlton high auditorium on tint line. He was later transferred to May 7th. The operetta i being direct Salida and was finally sent up to Kalt Ann-ajMili- The Smart Wardrobe Requires Four Hats.... s, on-fin- rd It is not the number, but the kind that counts. Not four sport hats, but one for strictly sports hat to wear wear, a on the side lines, a very tailored model to wear with the suit, and a formal hat for formal occasions. With each a wardrobe a woman may feel well dressed at all times. We offer a selection of stunning hate at very moderate prices. semi-spo- rt BESSIE KENNEDY, MILLINERY PRICE, UTAH City Gas 4 Convenience For Every Home t Convenient, quick, clean, idle oil the good features you want in your next cook stove are brought to you in the Kitchen -kook Its different the greatest modem improvement in liquid fuel stoves and 50 to 100 percent faster by actual test. ing mi exeeiitire must allow .level- opment of individuality of anlair- diiiule. In addiiioii. orilinnry iimr- tesy is an exxentiul feature of gixiil buxines. The smart and the flip- pant must lie eliminated, and appre- eimi.m of other ix needed. liiiMinex without a heart i not what it should be. Itiixinexx men must believe in (heir fellowa. Wier i uxsixtnnr vice president of a lead- ing American bank. ALBERT LEA KITCHEN KOOK THE IDEAL COOK STOVE Make its own gas from ordinary motor gasoline, with one or all burner going full speed in leu than two minute. The Kitchenkook has no wicks or chimneys, nothing to "bum out, requires no deppiilg. Come in and let us show you this new, better and faster stove. V. II. Slevrnson Lumber Co. Irice, Utah. Larsen of the Stevenson Lumber eoniany were nt Green River and at Members of the 1Ic1ht and Price Mnah the first of the week on busichandlers of eonimeree are to play a ness. They returned on Wednesday ball in this eity next Sunday, of game afternoon. $14.75 PRICE AND NEARBY FORSALE, WANHD. HC. said Wiers, und liolli mriiiiH ure vain- a I ile. While there nre many sysiein of iidreriising, hnsiness men iiiiikI rmoKIlixe lie need of II well roilllil ed program of reaching the pulilie, mid hum mil tnke the one ineiin lo Ihe exclusion of ollirrs, ('o opcralioii of all kinds of legiiimale advert is- ing mediiiiiiH mid orumiixiiiion en- gnginl in all forms for l lie lietier- ineiK of hiisiiiess generally wns ail- vwHled, declared Ihe visitor. r.sHontinls to is hig- ness, suiil Wiers, und hy tlii ipirili- ty in hiixines men helpful xerviee ix rendered. It is necessary that all realize there are several iiieaux of doing the same thing, and in do- - Mrs. Ethel P. Madsen from Long Beach, Tula., arrived in Priee last Friday on a visit with Mrs. Hazel Madsen and left Monday for Grand Junction, Colo. Attorney H. I Pratt is hack at Price after an absence of a couple of weeks at Moult ami Suit Like City on legal business. He is sold on the Southeastern Utah oil fields. Mrs. C. H. Stevenson, Sr., and T. Our Junior Miss Spring Frocks are in styles just too smart for words! Splendid colors, tool In sleeves, .'Iiimmck, 4 PURELY PERSONAL Fashioned of Quality Silks colors, fabrics, etc. Two Cents Per Word Each Insertion-No Charfi Accounts. 4 Of Extraordinary Charm In Your Smart New Coat - signs 4 As Others Will See You 4 essi-iniall- At last! Something which expresses just what you feel about Spring that glad, new of Spring!' whirl) oilier fcy.lriii of rrtlrhiliK the Keiieriil I'llhlir ore blit Mlipiileineiit- ary, it wan tierlared hy ('luirlex It. Wien, of JtoKtoll, Muhm., ireilotil of the llireet Mail AihrrlixiiiK iimki- rim ion, who vieite.l Sail I.nke City hint Sntiinlny. lie wuh relnrniiiK from the l'm-ifiConsl where lie vii- I ii.hlreR-HHl ml a let iKlveriieini; men in San I tieo, San KraneiMin anil leu. AiiKele. and at the latter eily he Hltmided the Wentern diwlrirt mil veil in n of the UHiHirjurioii which lie liends, Hewiiiin lieillt held April 7th, Mil und Kill. New.pnper reaeli the iiiuxee will) the inewiiiee of onr bimiliew. men a eoiO'lied ill adverliKeiiiHiit. llireet mail advertising is used merely tn ralrli partirnlar Our Supremely Smart New Styles so aptly portrayed in our selection of Frocks, Coats, Hats, and other - to r PRICES Something To Rave About! feeling ill- Like City, and was pensioned last December. ile is survived by his widow, a brother, Stephen, of Denver, and two sisters, Mrs. John Frazer and sister Dolores, at Milwaukee, Wis. Shortly after leaving thp road the man lost his mind and was for a time until recently confined in a sanitarium at Pu- eblo, Cub. Wiggington Creed, president, and L. F. Rains, vice president and the general manager in Utah of the Columbia Steel corxration, with their party of directors of the concern took their meals while in Priee at Rinrtti & Capitols 's restaurant while going to and coming from the coal mines over at Columbia this week. The splendid reputation of this cafe is not confined to this eity. Mr. und Mrs. Ray Harris of Hyland were Roosevelt shoppers on last Tuesday. Until just recently he wns employed at Hiawatha, but is now a ranch out here. Roosevelt Standard, 23d. Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Sutton of this city left Inxt Monday by autmobile for California, where they are to be for several weeks. Their daughter. Miss Yolaiule, who graduates from Berkeley next mouth is to return to Priee with them. Attorney Knox Patterson is baek at lYice after an absence of three or four week on legal and other business in Southeastern Utah and up at Salt Lnke City. He is one among numerous others who stand to make a wad of money in the Moali oil fields. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bliss from Standardville are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Eniert They went on a trip to the jiowerplaiit on Monday. They exjiect to return home today. Mrs. Bliss is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emert. Roosevelt Standard, 28th. D. Beigera, Joseph Litizetle, Sam Vitus and Frank Bergera arrived last Tuesday from their homes at Helper to siiend several days here on oil business. Bergera and Litizette are prnmi-estockholders of the Western Allies and Big Six coniaiiies. Moab The Greek Ladies' Study club has at Priee and Americanization chairmen of the various women 's organizations will mePt with the members of the new organization each Tuesday afternoon under the direction of Mrs. William C. Perry, the Americanization chairman of the Eastern Utah District Federation of Women's club. The sessions are to lie 23d. held in the basement of the Greek Attorney Thomas W. O'Donnell Orthodox church at Priee. of Vernal spent Sunday in Price on his way borne from Zion. He just reFuneral services for Millie Klovich, cently purchased a fine home at San who died at Standnrdville Hospital on Diego, Cala., and in a couple of years Monday last from a ruptured apjien-di- or so cxjiects to quit practicing, make were held at the Greek Orthodox his residence in that eity and to tnke rhurch in this city Wednesday with as it were. interment at Priee cemetery- - Rev. D. things easy, Smyrnojsmlo was in charge. The little girl, 7 years of age, was born at Mohrland. The jiu rents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Beatin announce Mike Klovich, have resided at Hiawatha for the umt several years and the marriage of their daughter, IMh, where the little one attended the pub- to R. Earl Wayinan. The marriage lic schools. took piiHcc on April 21st in this eity, where the young couple will make This weeks Sun contains a legal their home, says Sundays Salt Lake publication wherein W. M. Kennedy Tribune. The Beaties are former resiof Salt Lake City is enforcing a me- dents of Winter Quarters, going there chanic's lien against the National Coal at a very early day. Railway company and others. The line The GuIIoping Golfers gave one of of the National branches off the UIhIi railway over near Wattix and is being their popular dances Wednesday evebuilt to furnish transportation to five ning nt American Legion Hall which coal properties in the Gordon Creek wns attended hy a good sized crowd district. ICis claim is for $4fl,(i51.10 from Price, Heljier and elsewhere. and is of record witli Ihe count v reMrs. C. R. Ferguson entertained the corder here in Carbon. Irvine, Skeen & Thurman of Zion are tin attorneys. members of the Wednesday Bridge rlub at New Castle Inn this week. Al"Uncle" John Hamm was Wednes so h few invited guests. day morning last found dead in his chair in a room recently vacated at MEMBERS OF THE BOARD VISIT DISTRICT PROPERTY Helper by a club, where be bad been employed lately as a watchman. Ifi had been a sufferer from dropsy for President Carl R. Marcusen and all a long time and could not, because of the members of the Carbon board of this, occupy a bed. Deceased was 75 education hnve this week been making years or more of age and had resided a tour of inspection of the buildings, in and around that city for close to grounds and the like, winding up yestwenty year. He wa up to recently terday (Thursday) with the upper disa tmekster. The body is being held at tricts apd those to the west as far east the Flynn Funeral Home in thi city as Helper. They came on to Price in awaiting word from a brother baek at the evening. After tbe regular meetJamestown, S. I). ing in May those at Wellington, Columbia and Sunnyside nre to lie lookCotton mill of India produced 751, ed into. The purpose is to ascertain 000,000 xiunds of yarn and 408,000, wlmt may be needed in the way of re000 of other goods in the last year, a pairs during the coming year. So far marked increase over output of the they have found hut little depreciation out of the ordinary. previou twelve months. been organized nt Times-liidcpeudc- x, SOCIETY May 2d. The former are dubbed the Bear Cats and the latter the Bull Dogs. The proceeds are to go towards paying fur the uniforms of the two regular clubs of the Eastern Utah league. There is to lie a parade at 1 oclock of the afternoon led by the Hoy Scouts hand. WATCH FOR 11 'Hie Importance of Being Earnest Oscar Wildes Masterpiece In Comedy. Tabernacle, May 11th and 12th Study Astronomy From This Galaxy of Stars. C. Ray Evans, Director M. E. Williams, Musical Director CAST Mrs. Harold L. Bithell Miss Gladys Smith Mr. Clark Wright Mrs. Henry Ruggeri Miss LaVieve Huish Mrs. George E. Jorgenson Mrs. Grant Crawford Mr. Joseph Jacobs Sidelights and Orchestra Auspices Carbon Stake Sunday School Dont Miss It May Bring tie llth-12t- h Folks Here Sundays and Week Days Onr special chicken dinners on Sundays give the housewife a rest from the daily drudge. Steaks and chops that are most delicious. All the delicacies in the market served right. Open after the theater and dances. Out of town folks will find onr menus contain the best, only. Home folks know it. Rinetti&Capitolo hkstaukant Main and Ninth Streets. PRICE, UTAH . |