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Show IIDAY, APRIL THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH 1, 1927 EVERT FRIDAY ie Sun Installs Kelly Automatic Style PAGE B Press, riVE Now Working Modern Machine of Its Class ft-- ;! That Is In Use Today with is a reproduction of a photograph of The aew press installed and now working perfectly this Automatic and may nak. Jit is a Style B Kelley Special run safely at a speed of thirty-si- x hundred (3600) all jour. It occupies on the floor less than three by seven frpf Its cost as it stands is $4500.00, and it is quite the of its class between Denver, Colo., and Salt Lake Sty, rln fact, while there are several of this make at the 3tah capital city, none has the latest improvements as this one. It is distinctly in a class of its own. With it Mg equipment The Sun is in better shape than ever be-- 3 to handle promptly almost anything called for in the Tinting line. Friends of The Sun and the public gener-j- v are invited to visit the office and see it work. It is , (eolation in this class of machinery. Tfcis machine and other late equipment makes The as good as any in the state with the exception ji plantfew places in Salt Lake City and at Ogden. And, every talking about itself, it might not be out of place for this newspaper to say that in checking up its De-- r r for the twelve months ofoflast year ending with to went a had that it $14,802.41 payroll 31st, be was of it all said, may which, spent right yes, in Price. Not as much as fifty dollars went out of Hfcu dty for anything. Five of these seven workers for life gun are men of families. All help to keep the old town going and to make it the biggest little city on payroll The Sun had an expense ftfth. Aside from itsthousand dollars taxes, rents, infour of nearly qeeuunt surance, light, water, heat and the like, to say nothing of Incidentals. Sun is a home institution with close to twenty-thousan- d dollars invested in machinery and the other to carrying on a publishing, printing necessary equipment inding business as much and in many instances of merchants in the jmore than a considerable number Carbon district. It proposes to continue improving as p&tltonage will warrant. It solicits business on the merits cents but the best. Ninety-nin- e pf its products not the cheapest, Price and in into cash dollar the stays 'of register going every 60$ Carbon county. : l,The Sun would like to double or trebble its number of employes and its payroll. If the orders now being sent out of this city for printing were placed with the two establishments at Price eachNei-in turn would come near doubling present business and payrolls. ther establishment is sending away from home for that which can be obtained locally. IvThe SO I bfl( ttu , PRICE AND NEARBY i A FOR SALE! Mrs. K incline Wilson was last week appointed the jMwlinistre at Victor in Emery county, to aucceod Mrs. 11. A. Pierre. j x ' fe-- mod mu . i r tjo , ) Lot Lot i it s XII Lot 42!, I At ? Lot p & ? 1 Lot Lot .4- - I Lot 3 Irwin (i. Rcliuuin of Salt Lake City and Melba Branch of Wellington were licensed to wed at the state capital last Wednesday. $4300.00 $2250.00 $1500.00 x 150 $7500.00 modera brick. 414 x 210 frame modrrm. 54 x 2134 frame honae. 50 x 2134 modern frame. 50 x 100 modern bo line. 107 X 114 Lot !; frame house. frame bonne, Ml x 1304 frame houso. 50 x 214 4 modera brick. . thn. ir, 1U7 $4000.00 $4000.00 $3500.00 $3500.00 frame hoaae. .$425.00 Lot 40 x 00 Iot oa Mala afreet, 214 x S 214 Lot 45 X 214 Lot BO X 145 Lot 474 x 210 ft 120 acre farm ? farm .... f 25 am farm $4500.00 $450.00 t i 41800.00 .$12,000.00 $3000.00 -- 43750.00 -- f r : - Mrs. Mary E. Dickerson, aged 50 China says all she wants is "civilyears and a resident of Duchesne, died ization." If alie get it it will mean at lriee City Hospital Sunday last of four hundred million more people will acute phyroide taxeinm. Deceased was lie looking for parking places. horn in Austin, Tex., and resided at Canon City, Colo., going to Duchesne in 1010. Besides her husband, Charles I. Diekerson, she leaves two Us daughters, Mrs. W. B. OToole of Provo and Miss Helen Dickerson, and one son, William, at Duchesne. Also four sisters and one brother. The body was prepared for burial at Flynn Funeral Home in Prire and shipped to the Basin on Wednesday for interment. DONT FORGET THE NUMBER HOME OF THE SUN. Joseph E. Elliott, tipplcman up at Standardville, is taking bankruptcy. Liabilities $440.04 with assets of $123 Price for conference anil the stock license law whs being considered. This are given by him. show up at Zion, an unusually small bill was passed and the fishing have not been ready for distriwith iormcr Carbon county spent $010.34 on its number in comparison bution throughout the state until the sales with sueli attractions. However, highways in March, Emery $1703.04, t few days. These are available Soldier over bad roads arc while the Grand $869.20, Duchesne $6027.11, the trip now, however, it wan announced TuesWasatch $107.03 and Uintah $0612.30. Summit many are making automobile. day and all persons must comply with Salina by Canyon through the law or auffer for the consequenRetail sugar priced declined with suffer- ces. Watkins Oscar Mrs. Mr. and Utah jobbers ten cents for a hundred ed a loss by fire of several hundred jiounds last Friday. Retail at Salt Myers Cleaners are establishing a at their Lake City $7.25 for beet and $7.35 foi dollars to jwrsonal efforts branch of their Salt Luke City house at street North Price, West 244 home, cane. Junior Red Cross members of Carin the building next to Wiminers last Friday forenoon. The blaze origPrice. Main bon at street on have recently received through The firet meeting of the creditors inated from a defective Hue. The The annonneed for tomor- Don C. Woodward, Jr., at Price forty is opening Connor. Zina Mrs. of Charles Averill of Price, bankrupt, house belongs to row (Saturday) under the manage- cartons of dried Corinthian currants is scheduled to be held at the office of The prompt action of the city depart- ment of Bert Whitney in the nature that come from Greece J These constiJ. T. McConnell, referee, at Salt Lake ment saved this. tute the child rent acknowledgement of a get acquainted affair. City on the 10th of April. Christmas giftX&nn by the Ameriof Carbon dKunty is to be well repreCar-io- n can Red Cross the all of the About principals juniors, and express conferFour professional high school and sented at the administrators district schools, members of the the friendliqgtf existing between the March of the Utah, at ence Universtiy s certificates were fourteen imard of education, Supt. Don C. two conntgics. jThis is the second year issued by the state board of education 31st and April 1st and 2d. The school Wood ward, Jr., and Sujiervisor Clara these haveCecn received, bat the disthe on Wednesday last. Among the latter board granted the principals of M. Kramer are attending the Utah tribution of them this time is wider with the primary Carroll Farr from Helper and Esther district together Education association administrators than it was last. Four to six rartons permission to attend the conJorgensen of Castle Dale. dolmeeting at Halt Lake City, which be- have been sent to the sixth grades of fifteen allowed has ference and yesterday and concludes tomor- these schools by Supt. Woodward R. II. Bcrhees was given sixty days lars for exiense money for each cne gan There is a large rep- Scofield, Winter Quarters, ltolapp, row (Saturday). in jail for petty larceny in a justice who goes. resentation from elsewhere in Eastern Spring Canyon, Wattis, Hardcourt at Castle Dale during the week. Columbia and Heiner. Utah as well. ing, Greek was IndependLast Friday He broke into a caboose at Green Rivober and stole a number of articles. He ence Day, which was generally Beginning their railroad careen alin were the Services Utah. in Roy 0. Coleman of Price and Miss served is serving his time in the Carbon most leaders forty years ago, four veteran en lone Fox from Kenilworth were marnature of memorial for the Denver and Rio Grande ried Tuesday of this week at the Comwho freed Greece from the ruling of gineers of the been after have Western pensioned with Atmunity church parsonage, Rev II. M. the Turks. The revolution began Little Marion Clay, daughter of the age limit. They are J. F. Merkel officiating. The bride is empassing at standards its was K. of Jassey, the Mrs. Oliver and Clay, raising torney until Broun, 68; I. B. Ilaslett, 70; H. A. ployed by the Kenilworth Mercantile operated on for the removal of her March 25, 1821, and continued 70. They 06 and Fred company and cornea from Orangeville, tonsils on Wednesday of this week destruction of the Turkish navy at Sharp,been identified King, with the road while the groom has been for the past have October on 20, Navarine of The battle young the at Price City Hospital. since the early eighties and have been three years and a half with the Penlady is reported as getting along very 1827. counted among the most loyal and the. ney people at Price. Being promoted nicely. W. J. Bobbie, the Denver and Rio most trusted employes having splendid to the (Kisition of assistant manager Grande Western bridge and building service records, according to railroad of a store for the cunqiany at Wilson, County Clerk Elisabeth T: Hadley construction officials. All three have run out of X. C., the groom left for that city yesissued marriage licenses flnring the foreman in charge of the to the addition an of depot Hrlper at various times. passenger Hill of Ellwood terday (Thursday), while the bride Mullen to week done the to have at will remain at Kenilworth in hpr posjob expects Price, from and Emma Evalyn Assay Carbon High Alumni association is ition with the store, joining her for use by the American and and ready Price of Coleman 0. Kiz; Roy at Wilson later on. The wedding company in about today (Friday) to present its play in Fannie lone Fox of Kenilworth and Railway Express The weeks. three act, "An Economical Boomer- was to have taken place in June, but improvement is to to Stephen Harold McKee of Venial dollars. A ang. Tluy4asti is to include Miss owing to the promotion coming to the and Melba McMullin of Kenilworth. cost around five thousand Mrs. Dnbbleton," groom it was decided to get married crew of twelve men is employed. They Mayme Pure as Rimu-nGrant here. Dabbleton," at this time. in cars the asj"Mr. the Eastern yards of occupy The annual meeting Miss Aliiy Madsen as Mrs. Plover," Utah Baseball league is to be held in Carbon high senior class last Wed- Belmont Prices city council met in special in the offices of the Eastern Utah session last Tuesday evening anil conSunnesday evening presented its annual and Electric comjmny at Iriee npxt Thr Charm School," to a large get, sidered with Mayor Madesn a proposday, April 3d, at 2 oclock of the af- play, hfiss Gladys Smith was the and a unique(Iancing number is being ed peddlers ordinance which the muniaudience; election of officers ternoon for the prepared. Several musiral selections cipality is figuring on along with the for this year, to adopt a schedule and director. Those taking part were are to be given. This evening will lie county commissioners that such may Bernard Ellis,1 Richard Davis, business that to transact any other Anderthe occasion for the holding of the he uniform. The projiosed change in James William Snow, Seaton, may come up.the pipeline through Price Canyon, as son, Glenn Kofford, Nettie Jones, Lou- alumni dane4 at City HalL requested by the government and state Several of the advanecd pupils of ise Winter Lois JfSrow, Nona Ste7 the of of the Section Saxey, before work is to be pushed very far Bnrner, Faye Evelyn vens, Wasatch eighth Salt grade the at of St. Marys up Harding junior highwon the silk flag on the highway traversing that secLake City gave a musical recital last Jesse Lange and Vesta Davis. offered by the American Legion aux- tion, was also talked over. ILeljier is Tuesday evening. Those from this seccost this tion taking prominent parts were the Warning that all persons coming iliary post of this eityfor the grade is much interested. It would Misses Ardine Flynn of Price, Helen within the law who are caught fishing making the highest score 'in the flag city around fifteen thousand dollars thirty-to eomply with the request. The matHaymond of Sunnyside, Wilma For- without a license after April 1st (to- education eontest. Ine'Titudenta, in number, (midu an average ter of opening up South First West rester of Helper and Mary Alice Mea- day) will be prosecuted was issued by five Urner the rules (old Ninth street) to traffic across D. II. Madsen, state fish and game score of forty-sigher of VernaL commissioner, on Tuesday last. Dur- each rlass had to score an average of the Denver and Rio Grande Westerne in order to qualify In tracks is being taken up with the pub-liUp to last evening not to exceed ing the legislature little attention was thirty-eigh- t' to the rooma a addition utilities commission today at Salt in railroad tickets bad the sold been flag 'making to as at this a change matter, fifty paid ( H. S. ROBINETT Ground Floor, BUILDING PRICE, UTAH GOETZMAN Phoao 542 first-clas- La-tud- FORSALE, WAMTtT. ETC. Cento Par Word Each loaertii No Oiarga Aeeeunt. ; FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS IN bundle of hundred, 25c. The Sun. FOR SALE OR TRADE TIIREE- motor. Also a horse Fairbanks-llors- e f quarter-horsone. Inquire of The Sun. r. r e ; . 3 '! i ' V Ji i-- UCN-- . dred and sixty scree nine miles west of Mytea on the north side of the Duchesne river. Sixty acres in alfalfa and fuU wa- ter right Terms to the right parties. U. W. Crockett Price, Utah. BUTTER WRAPPERS PRINTED TO order, a hundred for $1.50; two hundred, $2.25 ; five hundrde. $3.50 ; a thousand. $540. Sent parcela post prepaid where remittance accompanies order. The 8nn, Price, Utah. FOR SALE THIRTY-NINAND A half feet frontage by two hundred and fourteen and a half feet deep on South Carbon avenue, including half interest in 125-fobrick wall. Faces the west. Paving and sewer connections paid. Terms if desired. R. W. Crockett Price. Utah. E r 4 - I FOR SALE TREES, SHRUBS, ROSE plants, berry and grape plants. Every- thing the best. Provo Nursery. Phone 161 w, Provo, Utah. ..1 FOR SALE RANCn OF ONE :.4 -- t '! 4 .4 Spring Recognizes Yearly But How? hartM-rsho- J 1500.00 20-ac- e, - VrV: ii-- $1500.00 score of thirty tire to receive cotton Lake City by the mayor and a comones. The llarding is to get three mittee of aldermen. cotton in addition to the large silk. Price (Yn trul will receive three of the The rat pois. n recently developed I'ottolU at the Mellon lmTdute of Industrial is over fitly times more son of llie late Hiwerful ami effective than is any leu, the 13 losffdi Smith of Wattis, died at the 1'iiowa similar product. It ia a tasty Kio Grande Western dejiol in Price bait and Kiwcrl'ul jxiisiin combined. mi Wednesday as lie alighted from the Iln-admeat, elice-- e or utlicr baits are train on his return to his home at nut necessary. Uut-Tn- x comes in hanWattis from Sevier rouiily. Hearl dy- t lilies ami small amounts placed his mother, Mrs. Stel- where rats ami mice frequent will kill' failure. lie-idla Holt Smith, lie is survived by five is every rodi-ii- t that nibbles. Rat-Tu- x brothers, J. D. Smith of Monh, J. O. so powerful that art ion starts as soon Smith of Park City, Clifford, Clayton as it enters the nioulli. A nibble kids and 1). L. Smith of Wattis. The body a rat. Rat-Tois guaranteed to kill was taken In Flynn lunerul Home ten to fifty limes as many rata as the and sent to Elmo yesterday (Thurs- same amount of any similar product. day) for interment. His father died at Get Rat-To- x from your retailer. Wattis about six months ago. Advt. Bow Belles, the famous peal in the tower of Bow chnreh in the Cheap-sid- e district of London, are silent worn out through constant nse and old age. Tradition has it that every person born within hearing distance of Bow Belles is a true eockney. Fifty thousand dollars will put the bells right again, according to the custodians. And the fact that she happens to think as he does wont keep a mans wife from contradicting him. bas-til- Sun-nysi- a, c. luurts four-gore- de bus-ba- A toonuMBH for April is thus described ia a fashion book of 1891: d foundation The costume has a skirt, shaped to give the beck the doady dinging effect dimiurteristic of modish gowns, overhung by a drapery that falls m a fan of plaits at the hack, and is trimmed at the bottom with a doable flounce of lace edging. Ike shapely basque is superbly adjusted by the usual number of darts and seams and so on Ike costume of 1927 for street or sports e resembles the earlier mood is that they both have skirts. The jersey frock shown above features a slip-oblouse which achieves the smart adigo bead anxmd ryte with a buttoo-trimmthe V neck and dowa the front. nd j , ! s j two-piec- m ed EI-w- in - x. In Stock At The Big Department Store PRICE, UTAH |