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Show jpglL SO, 1926 I?-- Plf y&IOE, 8 PTAH-KT- FRIDAY. EIT PAGE FIVE EXPERT OPINION WORLDS ft largest (VATIOV-WID-E RELIABLE IXSTTUTON- CHAIN department - QUALITY GOODS enneystores STORE organization ALWAYS 12, 4 AT LOWER Price. Utah Our Supremely Smart New Style; of Spring! As Others Will See You yourself in the minor 1 In one of these new Coats were shoeing, you look your very best .Weve smart Coats especially designed for the Junior Miss or small woman. New ale eves, colors, fabrics, etc. Sizes 15, 17, 19 James fleorpenas of Price was on for apjtendieitis at Price City )U) NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE IN Hospital yesterday. He is reHrted as bundles of a hundred. The Sun. along nicely. Retting FOR SALE MOTOR. Good as new and guaranteed. Also a W. E. (Elmer) Anderson is back on Hoi 798, Price, Utah. the job at lriee Commercial and SavFOR RENT SIXTEEN SHARES OF ings bunk this week after two minor water in the Carbon Water, Land and the last few ewer company canal. Address Box 798, surgical oie rations during TIIREE-IIOR8- ojter-ate- il E day. Wee. Utah. SALESMEN ATTENTION WANTED, Carl H. Marcnsen of this city has men with selling and road experience been summoned ax a juror in federal preferred. Maytag Shop. Main street, court up at Salt Lake City for next phone 200. lriee, Utah. month. He is to appear with others on LOST ONE BROWN HORSE ABOUT 10th. nine years old with mane cut off. one May t white hind foot. Branded CD on Bates Store eoniany, with a !nue us thigh. Disappeared at Mud Springs, treward of five dollars. Notify the Carlton at Price, this week sold out at Provo people. trbershop, lriee. to the The former has been in business some Kntre Dame hag not lost a football six years. ne at home since October 21, 1905, The annual exhibit of the schools of vhen the Hoosier team was beaten by Carbon district is to lie held at the "Vabash. lriee the week of May 10l!i to 15th. In olden days it used to be the cus It will consist of the work representathe year. MnLtor ,on,e8 to be bled and thor- tive of that done during oughly washed the day after Christinas. This was The ladies of the Red Cross chapter supposed to preserve them from harm. at Price sjient yesterday (Thursday) articles making bandages anti other and doinstitution the for use aliout nated them to Price City Hospital. ball The new uniforms for the Price wina in on week display club are this dow of the Eastern Utah Electric Main strwt a company building mi each. v,fu $13-5Price. They cost too. . or nr Utah Construction eomjan or new miles den is to build the six Rei 'ramie Ki. Denver and hranh line from Jleljwr to Ken. wortK; Material is now being assembled or the work, which is to begin in a day HO. Jr.. f Robert W. lleed has just lieen named bv Senator at AnnCn-ke- tt, Quality Silks of Utah. Requires Four Hats "3 ! not the number, bnt the that count. Not four sport jund oats, but one for strictly aporti wear, a hat to wear . semi-spo- rt on the aide lines, a very tailored model to wear with the and snit, for formal occaa- ? loni. With each a wardrobe a fMl eU dressed at all time.ttIy of fer ataelectioii very moderate stnn-ha- Prices. BESSII KENNEDY, PRICE, HIMIT Utah ta of advertising. business men must rmijiniie Hie need of a aell round id proitram of resicliing the public, and lintel lml lake lire one means lo litre exelusioti uf othren.. of all kindK of legniiiiHle advert in- inn medium and organ taut ton en- muled in all forum lor tire belter- uieiil of business generally was ad located, declared the visilur. In liig- Essentials lo ness, said Wins. and by lliia uali- men helpful aerviere I) in busim-sire rendered. It is msre-s- a ry ihal all realize tliere are several meatiH of doing the mime thing, and in do- ing no executives must allow devrel- opureiit of iiidividiinlily of wubor- ill nates. In addition, ordinary cour- tresy is an esseut ini feature of good Tire siuurt and litre flip- liUKinyMi. pa n I must be eliminated, and apprre- ciat ion of othrera iw needed. heart i not Business without what it sliould lire. Business men in list believe in Ibeir fellows. Wiem is assistant viere president of a lead- ing American bank. s ! , 4 4 4 4 $14.75 4 4 4 4 4 ALBERT LEA KITCHEN KOOK" 4 LIE IDEAL 4 4 Make its own (as from ordinary motor gasoline, with ono or all burners going full speed in less than two minutes. 4 4 , er Ki-slti- ro The Greek Ladies Study club baa lieen organized at Price and Ameri- canization chairmen of the various women a organizations will meet 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 W omens clubs. The sessions are to be Section 5 of the eighth grade of the held in the basement of the Greek Harding junior high won the annual Orthodox churrh at Price. class track meet of the school the other day. Farris Nelson of the winFuneral services for Millie Klovieh, ners was the best performer and who died at Htandardville Hospital on dash, in rapturing the Monday last from a ruptured apien-dix- , the 220, the standing broad jump and were held at the Greek Orthodox for a total of twenty church in this city Wednesday with the points. Verdell Pace was higbpoint interment at Price cemetery. Rev. D. man of the contests. SmyrnojiouloH was in charge. The little girl, 7 years of age, was born at H. W. (Chub) Millbum on Wednes- Mohrland. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. day last fell from a window of the Mike Klovieh, have resided at Hiathird story of the Xewhouse Hotel at watha for the past several years am the comer of Main and Eighth street where the little one attended the pub at Iriee, sustaining a broken right lie schools. and knee and leg between the hip niimrrous bruises. He is not serionsThis week's Sun contains a leg j though he will be laid up wherein W. M. Kennedy publication for a considerable time. of Salt Lake City is enforcing a me chanics lien against the National Coa E. E. Pierce of Price has lieen elect- Railway company and others. The line ed president of the recently organized of the National branches off the Utah Emmarketing bureau ot Certain aud railway over near Wattis and is being farm of pro- built to furnish ery enmity producers trsnsjiortation to five . ducts. Kenneth Wil-o- n is vice, and in the Ourdon Creek eoal properties diV Engle, secretary and treasurer; His claim is for $45,654.10 district. rectors G- - R- Waterman. . F. Oliver, and is of record witli the countv re('. Jensen, Neils Abulia and E. E. corder here in Carbon. Irvine, Skeen drive is coming & Thurman of Zion are the Drajier. A membership attorneys sue-ceed- d 50-ya- II. Stevenson lumber Ca Iriee, Utah. of the Helper and Price aye to play a .erntnre fhU fjt BMt Sunday, ()f baI1 May 2d. The former are duhliyd the (aU anJ tlia Utter the Dull The proceeds are to jo toward the two paying for the uniforms clubs of the ' Modern Utah league. There ia to lie a parade at 1 o'clock of the aftprnoon led by the Boy Scout band. Mreutliers fll- y flpriimin. Mr. and Mrs. Ray llarria of lry-- j land were Koowyelt ahopia-r- on last "uremlay. Until just recently he whs employed at lliawptlin, but is now op-- 1 crating a ranch out here. -- Roosevelt Standard, 23d. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sutton of this eity'lett last Monday by autinoliile for aliforuia, where they are to lie for several weeks. Their daughter, Miss Yolamle, who graduates from lierke-e- y next month is to return to Iriee ith them. Attorney Knox latteraon is back at lriee after an absence of three or !nur weeks on legal and other business in Southeastern Utah and up at Salt like City. He is one among numerous others who stand to make a wad of money in the Moab oil fields. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bliss from Standardville are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A- - C. Euiert. They went on a trip to the poierplant on donday. They expefet to Return home today. Mrs. Rlisa is a daUghter of Mr. and Mrs. Emert. Roosevelt Standard, 28th. D. Bergers, Joseph Litizette, Sam Jert The Kitchenkook has no wicks or chimneys, nothing to bum out, requires no deppidg. Come in and let ua show you this new, better and faster stove. C - I. a Iake City, and was pensioned last December. lie is survived by his widow, COOK 5TQVS (lo. clm-sda- a brother, Stephen, of Denver, and two sisters, Mnt. John Frazer and ais-tDolores, at Milwaukee, Wis. Shortly after leaving the road the man lost his mind and was for a time until recently confined in a sanitarium at PuMiss Alphola Xeilson of Castle Dale, eblo, Colo. who has been a patient at lriee City Hospital for the past month, was so Wiggington Creed, president, and L. far recovered as to lie able to return F. Rains, vice president and the gento Iter home the latter part of last eral manager in Utah of the Columbia week. Steel eorMiration, with their party of directors of the concern took their County Clerk Smith issued marriage meals while in lriee at Itinetti & Capweek to ast the licenses during itol 's restaurant while, going to and Hishuinin ami Mahike Angai, coming from the coal mines over at li'ith of Klandardville. Also to Louis Columbia this week. The splendid repPerry Oveson and Lucille F. Farns- utation of this cafe is not confined to Dale. Castle from both worth, this city. 100-yar- Convenient, quick, clean, sate all the good features you want ia your next cook stove axe brought to you in thcAifeArn kook. Its different the greatest modem improvement in liquid furl stove and 50 to ICO percent faster by actual teat. Attorney IT. I lratt ia liack at Price after an altsenee of a couple of weeks at Moab and Halt Lake City on legal business. He is sold on the Southeastern Utah oil fields. Mrs. ('. 11. Stevenson, Sr., and T. C. Ijarsen of the Stevenson Lumber coni(an.v were at Green River and at Moub tiie first of tbe week on busi- loss. Ikey returned on 15, 17, 19 Plans for the annual state convention of the Disabled American Veterans to be held at Ogden, May 1st. are completed. Among the distinguished visitors present will lie Gov. George H. Bern and V. L. Ooodsell, ment emnmaniler of the Grand Army. There is expected to be some attendance from Carbon. City Gas Convenience For Every Home ! 4444444MM404444 tion, Our Junior Miss Spring Frocks are in styles just too smart for words! Splendid colors, tool In good silk fabrics. ft WATCH FOR IT of The Importance Bong Earnest Oscar Wildss Masterpiece In Comedy. Tabernacle, May 11th and 12th Stndy Astronomy From This Galaxy of Stars. 0. Say Evans, Director E. M. Williams, Musical Director Nitus and Frank Bergen arrived last Tuesday from their home at Helper to spend several days here on oil business. Bergers and Litizette are promi-estockholders of the Western Allies and Big Six companies. Moab Times. nde;endeiit, 23d. Attorney Thomas JV. ODonnell of Vernal spent Sunday in Price on lia way home from Zion, lie just recently purchased a fine home at San Diego, Cala., and in a couple of yean or so exjiecta to quit practicing, make lis residence in that city and to take things easy, as it were. CAST Mra. Harold L Bithell Mile Gladya Smith nt ' Mr. Clark Wright Mra. Henry Rnggeri Miaa LaVieve Hoish Mrs. Georg E. Jorgenson Mrs. Grant Crawford Mr. Joseph Jacobe Sidelight! and Orchestra Auspices Carbon Stake Snnday School SOCIETY Dont Miss It May llth-12t- h Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Beatie announce the marriage of tbeir daughter, Beth, to R. Karl Wayman. The marriage took puaee on April 21st in thia city, where the young couple will make their home, says Sunday's Salt Lake Tribune. The Beaties are former residents of Winter Quarters, going there at a very early day. Tbe Galloping Golfers gave one of their popular dances Wednesday evening at American Legion Hall which was attended hy a good sized crowd from Price, Helper and elsewhere. - Smoot to the naval academy man The apolis Mil. next' yar. mvoiing Mav fn.ni expects, after graduating Imversitv soon Carbon high, to atfon-- l the The Smart Wardrobe t4 j S' 4 Fashioned of ed by Miss Lreth Hartman of the music department. One hundred students will he in the chorus and the is to rep- J. lerry Efran uftliig scenery ami rosluuiing is to be elaborrc-ethe Price KotarC club at the ate. The principal roles will lie bannutionnl convent i.m at Denver, Colo., died by Lira Hadley, Hilly Stoner, in June, next. Fred Bonnmo and Eugene Kizza. er 4 S Mrs. Ethel 1. Madsen from lanig Reach, ("ala., arrived in Price laat Friday on a visit with Mrs. Hazel Madsen ami left Monday for (Iraud Junc- Sizes . 4 4 PURELY PERSONAL PRICE AND NEARBY nt V Dresses please small misses and women who have always had difficulty in being fitted. $14.75 $24.75 SALE AMERICAN CASH REG-intin cod shape. Cheap. The Run. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 The Junior Miss Dress has swept the country in surprising rapidity but not really surprising when vou consider that these smaller sized and Eva Cants Per Word Each Insertion No Charts Accounts. 4 4 Of Extraordinary Charm Yon look m well to bther people si you do to f sign, New Small Size Frocks In Your Smart New Coat FOR 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 c. Something which expresses just what you feel about Spring that in our selection aptly portrayed of Frocks, Coats. Hats, and other feelingpso . rout-lie- Something To Rave About! At last! last Saturday, lire a an rreiiiriiiiiK fruiu the 1ucil'ir t'tiaM a here lievisi- led and MildreiKred uilkertisiiig tireii 4 4 iu! fcau Ilicgu, Kau Kraucimo amt 4 lire AiiKrelt-H-. aud ni litre laiirr my a l trended litre Western dim net 4 4 Mii veil ion uf thr atwoeialiun alii.b he rereiuiiii being held April 4 7ih, bib and 9ih. 4 Xeiien. reach (lire Masses aiih the iiiessuse of our liuinew men us in advertisements. Hirerl 4 mail advert ieitig i. used merely in 4 calclt imriiriitur rltisMv, said Wiers. iiluImtb uieana ate essentially j44 mid able. bile there arr many systems PRICES DEPARTMENT Store No. 4 The nYW vpapem from tire g treat in- 4 valuable ailvrrtiMng medium To ahull other eiu of rreacliiug litre 4 gt'iireral publicsjmare but Kuppleureiit- 4 ary, it aaa declutred by Charlre 11. uf hwtuit. Mi , prtviilcni uf 4 'Vierx litre three! Mail Adtrerii.iui; a .Ml- 4 ciuluiti. a ho vreiltsl gull Luke Ctly All of a Sudden Peggy, annual Uncle John Hamm was Wednesday morning last found dead in his chair in a room recently vacated at Helper by a club, where he had been He employed lately as a watchman. had been a aufferer from drojisy for a long time and euuld not, because o ' this, occupy a bed. Deceased wan 75 years or more of age and had reside! in and around that city for close to twenty years. He was up to recently a truekster. The body is being held at the Flynn Funeral Home in this city awaiting word from a brother back at Jamestown, S. D. was play of the Carbon high aeniors, well received Tliuisdav evening of last ",L week hy a capacity audience MarMadsen, Johanna included caste Peaeock Gunguerite I)rler, Leora Jnne BartLucille Marcuscn, derson, Lawrence Crawford, Salt Lake City specialist and Ruff, Verlin lett, Demman. It ordered to eease work for a time. George Pizza and John directed by Miss Gladys Smith. was the tend.ng George E. Nelms is field of the Price Agimey James T. Slattery, retired superinwith the opening this week of the Denver and Rio Grande tendent to be in fice at Helper. He himself is died at his home in Denver, the time lieinf. Western, charge at least for budding in this Cblo., on Thursday of last week. Startbusiness thirty-thre- e The one in the Electric ing in the railroad as before. Cotton mills of India produced 751, maintained be to a as fireman, he was is city years sgo 000,000 pounds of yarn and 468,000,-00- 0 named the wss suphe until promoted of other goods in the last year, at Trice will division of Buns and erintendent of the Helper Pennv operetta, marked increase over outputs of the its first the line. He was later transferred to Roses, at Carbon high aud.toj.umon Salida and finally sent up to Salt previous twelve months. May 7th. The operetta is Auto J. D. Hopkins of the Davis ren has company Machine and for a to his home in this fity with kidney more couple of weeks or troubles. He ta und has been na Mrs. C. R. Ferguson entertained tbe member of tbe Wednesday Bridge club at New CastlwJjMl' this week. Also a few invited guests. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD Bring Sundays and Week Days VISIT Our special chicken dinners on Sundays give the housewife DISTRICT PROFERTY President Carl R. Marcnsen and all the members of the Carliun board of education have thia week been making a tour of inspection of the buildings, grounds and the like, winding up yesterday (Thursday) with the upper districts and those to tbe west as far east as Helper. They came on to Price in the evening. After the regular meeting in May those at Wellington, Columbia and Sunnyside are to be looked into. The purpose is to ascertain what may be needed in the way of re- pairs dnring the eoming year. So far they have found but little depreciation out of the ordinary. the Folks Here a rest from the daily drudge. Steaka and chops that are moat delicious. All the delicacies in. the market served right Open after the theater and dances. Out of town folks will find our menus contain the best only Home folks know it Rinetti & Capitolo ESTAURANT j IC Main and Ninth Stmts. PRICE, UTAH |