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Show TES SUE, PRICE, UTAH TODAY. APRIL A 1927 EVERY FRIDAY PAGE t f owners are J. W. John-- ! tun. K. J. Wentel, Alina Warren, N.irxel Warren and Harold Warivn, all ui Priee. 56. The GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUYTHE PITS FOR SALE! Priee Holt club members had a meeting last Tuesday wbeu it wa decidt .1 to have a committee coti'i! ing ot 1 1 oilier 1. FoaoOek. W. F, Clarke and L. A. MeliCe xi.'it the eify eouneil ami x. lit a in from that body' if ; ,;()!.- a lease ou a ec$re lor the eotmm- - sea sou. Souif n w mewlier Here t then in. Amateur nuiadg events added t tbe gaiety of the gathering. Judgments were affirmed in three out ot five district court eaes hy Utah's liigluM tribunal la.M Saiai-dain lao others reversal. The jm!g-niegiven in Carbon county by Judge George Christensen to Margaret A. Harrison for eonfiM-atio- n ol an automobile lie longing to her by the Auto Seeuritiea company and others stand. Oliver K. Clay represented her. y. ut CUSTOM ind SEDAN FOUR-DOO-R Marriage license were issued during the wst week by County Clerk Elizabeth T. Hadley to Waino llyeta of Kenilworth and Ruby Jensen from Perron. Also to John 0 entry and Bern-ailea- n Owen of l'riee, and to James Aaron Stevensou and Virginia Aliee of ltaius. llyeta and Miss Jensen were married at the courthouse yesterday (Thursday) morning hy Judge Hammond. sf, II. F.O.B. FACTORY ings forming beautiful curved f , 09 . Self-energizi- ud CSC irt- - four-whe- in the $1,000 field. It will accelerate from 5 to 25 miles in 8V4 seconds; climb an 11 grade in high gear and develop 60 miles per hour. It is free from me chanical defects and will stay out of the repair shop. The car is well balanced, with scientific spring suspension and seat cushioning. The result is the superior riding qualities of the big, high priced cars. In riding comfort, the car is equaled by few, if any, small cars on the market. he of I ? WANTED EXPERIENCED STOCK salesmen for attractive proposition. Address Box 301, Price, Utah. WANTED HEAR FROM OWNER OF good farm for sale. Cash price. Iarticu-larD. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. a. , FOR SALE OR K t- quarter-hom- - C TRADE HIREE-hors- e Also a Inquire of The Son. FOR SALE TREES, SHRUBS, ROSE plants, berry and grape plants. Everything the best. Provo Nursery. Phone 161u Provo, Utah. Fairbanks-Mors- one. s motor. bank-ruqtc- y. FOR SALE RANCH OF ONE HUN-dre- d and aixty acre nine miles west of There is to be a big benefit dance at Mytsn on the north tide of tbe Duchesne river. Sixty acres in alfnlfn and fall wa- Amusement Hall at Hiawatha tomoriter right. Term to the right parties. R. row evening for the baseball team at W. Crockett, Price, Utah. that place. Everyone is invited. PRINTED TO BUTTER WRAPPERS order, a hundred for $1.50 ; two hunProf. G. J. Reeves, principal of Cardred, $2.28 ; five hundrde, S&JS0 ; a thous- bon high, was operated on for appen Sent parcels post prepaid and, $5.50. where remittance accompanies order. Hie dicitis at Price City Hoiitol Tuesday San, Price, Utah. night. He is getting along nieely since. THIRTY-NINE A AND FOR SALE Affidavits of ownership have just half feet frontage by twe hundred and fourteen and n half feet deep on South recently been filed with the county Carbon avenue, including half interest in clerk for Leos Barbershop, Leo Low125-fobrick wall. Faces the west. PavService Station, G. A. ing and sewer connections paid. Terms If ry; Leonards Leonard ; Rice Studio, Richard M. and desired. R. W. Crockett, nice, Utah. ot Walter F. Shorts and William E. Marshall have but recently executed oil and gas leases to John W. McGee of Amarillo, Tex. The lands are southeast of Price. Members of the Carbon board of education will visit the schools at Consumers, Standardville and Spring Glen on Wednesday, April 20th, and look over the situation at each of the three communities with regard to the erection of new bnildings or the remodeling of the old. Residents at Consumers have asked for a new one as the A Long Waist Takes Two Ruffles The last Saturday 's program of the lriee was under the direction of, the department of social science and was given at', American gion Hall. Mis. G. J. Reeves dis cussed The Influence of Books. lisa Rutk Lee, accompanied by Miss jouella Allermapd, played f.wo violin solos. An addrdss on Pibnecr In the Emulation of Women was given by Mrh. C. II. Madsen, and drs. D. C. Woodward ulked on the National Education, association meeting which she attended just recently in Texas. The community singing was in charge of Mrs. C. IL Stevenson, Jr. WESTERN AUTO CO. North Carbon Ave., Just Off Main PRICE, UTAH Cents Far Ward Eadi No Charge Aeeaunta. yesU-r-da- y Woman 's club' of Other models are the Tourer, seating five, 945 ; the Custom Coupe with dicky seat, seating four, 995; and the Business Coupe, seating two, '945; f. o. b. factory, with excise tax and freight to be added Tn lriee y, brothers and sisters and five children four girls and one boy. Her husband passed away in 1918 from influenza. One daughter, Miss Margaret, is now employed as a deputy in the county clerks office. The remains were sent to her home town with burial there yesterday (Thursday) afternoon. examine and drive an ERSK1NE SIX before you buy any car this Spring Amy H. Rice; Price Meat Market, Ernest Larcher; Metropole Hotel, Jim Pappas, and Sumner Furniture Store, George A. Harmer recently sold his Mrs. Lulu M. Sumnir, all at Price. anto cleaning establishment at Helper to R. F. Fail of lriee and Gny Ware. Mr. and Mn. Walter (X Clark up at of a Tuesday last up at Salt Lake City a Kenilworth announce the birth home a few days since, their at girl issued to Albert was license marriage M. Re nap from Mohrland and Gladys the second daughter in the family. Williams of Centerville. Price Rotari&nis are figuring on a Henry Oviatt, a youth from Emery, minstrel show fti the near future. Dr. was operated on for appendicitis at IL B. Gnetzmnfi and. Dr. R. I. Brock-ban- k are in eharge' of arrangements. Price City Hospital during the week. He is reported as recovering nicely. Sugar prices were lowered by Utah The Elite'Millinery company of this jobbers last Tuesday ten cents a huncity has gone into voluntary dred pounds. The retail price at Zion Liabilities are given as $7378 todav ia $7.22 for the beet and eanc with assets listed at $2750.54. $7.32. in Rain," Knight. The'snie-aet-filawas given under tlfe direction of Mr. Henry Ruggeri. The music was directed hy Mrs. Charles Ruggeri. Mrs. John Drairr, aged 3!) years, died last Friday at Latter-da- y Haiti ts onpitid at Halt Lake City, and where le went some time time ago for an oieration. Deceased was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hanson, old residents of Wellington, and besides ler parents she is survived by several If you appreciate quality and value , NEARBY FORSJlfJMlED. ETC. PRICE AND d I'l'ice Sorosis met at the liome of Mrs. Charles Ruggeri in the Pouta apartments last. Monday evening. The program included the discussion of international events by Mr. J. F. Mae Ion Sunday. price of $995 f. o. b. is low compared with half dozen other Sixes selling for more money. Actual comparisons with such cars, ranged alongside an Ersklne, will demonstrate the truth of this - rm-ive- SOCIETY (Thursday) of the marriage WedMrs. Gonier 1. Peacock eutertained nesday of tliia week at Linroln, Neli., of Rev. J. Freelen Johnson and Miss at a bridge tea yesterday afternoon Belva Timmerman at the First Meth- at her home on North First West odist church in that city, The bride I street in this city Mrs. E. C. Lee, Mrs. is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. 1). IL Hove F. K. Woods, Mrs. W. K. Anderson, of Price, while the groom is very well Mrs. C. R. Mamiseu, Mrs. J. IL Balknown here as a former pastor of the linger, Mrs. It. W. Dalton, Mrs. ThomCommunity church. lie has been liv- as Fitzgerald, Mrs. Charles Averill, ing at San Diego, Cal a., sinco leaving Mrs. L. A. McGee, Mrs. Karl F. Lenhere. They are to stop off in this city der, Mrs. O. 1. M. Iticrsach, Mrs. L. next week on their way to the roast J. Hlookey, Mrs. J. W. Hammond, Mrs. A. E. Johnson, Mrs. 0. K, Nelms for a abort visit. and Mrs. George Christensen. Mrs. The Denver and Rio Grande West- Peacock also entertained at dinner on ern sues! out a writ of review in the Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Mat supreme court last Monday directed Giliuour, Mr. and Mrs. J. Perry Egan, against the order of the public utilities Mn. Clark of Halt Lake City, Mr. and commission awarding the state road Mrs. J. Rex Miller, Mr. and Mrs. I commission undue rejmratioiiH fur al- R. Fullmer, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hamleged overcharges on gravel shipments. mond, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Ferguatton, The commission secured reparations Mr. and Mrs. (). T. Brooks and Mrs. of $3,099.40, representing what the W. A. Lowry. Bridge followed. utilities board had found to lie undue as the delegate from charges on gravel shipjied from Mount tion of Rotary . to the Castle Gate paving project. An the club hen-order was issued directing the comIts almost as hard in the average mission to certify the record in the home to get the children to go to bed rase to the court not later than April las it is for the father to go to ehureh 30th. The performance of the car is remarkably efficient and much superior to most, if not all, cars el nm C. Won! waa foremost custom body designers of the country. The car has irresistible style appeal. It created a sensation at all of the European automobile shows and the shows in this country, where it was viewed by over two million people. lines at the back, and curved side mem bers carried over the top, constituting the finest possible body construction. Body trimming of Bedford cord and broadcloth. Novel instrument board in duotone colors, with cigarette and glove boxes built in, gasoline gauge and customary instruments. Fine hard ware and interior decoration. Entire body much superior to any competitive $1,000 job ever offered in America. Comparisons are urgently invited and will prove convincing. Chassis of modern simplified design. Material and work mansliip of Studebaker quality throughout, comparable to the finest obtainable. brakes, nickel plated bumpers front and rear, motometer, beautiful crown fenders, and numerous other quality features never before furnished in a $1,000 car. Beauty and smartness charac terize the car. The body, fen ders and general outlines were designed by R. IL Dietrich, one of the QranJ Fluor, GOETZMAN Bl'IIDING PRICK, UTAH Ml Smith is planning the establishment and improvement of a candling ground for tourists on his projier-t- v near the underjiass in this city. When it goes through the one at City Park ia exjieeted to lie abolished by the mayor and council. . The filthy condition of tbe latter at most times has caused it to heroine a nuisance Also the many acta of vandalism by travelers who use it. H All steel body, custom design, with deep drawn steel stamp H. S. R0B1NEIT Col-eg- es J. S. Nelson, sheriff of Emery county, and Deputy Warren S. Peacock of quarters now occupied belong to the Carbon arrested one J. A. Seely Tuescoal company and are inadequate. An day of this week when they were tipaddition is needed np at Standardville ped off as to (he location of a still in and a new building will be required the vicinity of (War, a railroad sid-n- g at Spring Glen. east of Mounds. The officers found eoncealed in a box canyon cleverly Mrs. Lars Gunderson, living west about a mile and a half west of there of Price, was operated on for turner at thirty-gallo- n still, two hundred and Price City Hospital Tuesday of thin sixty pounds of mash and five gallons this week. She is reported os getting of liquor. Seely was brought to Price along well and'( hopes' to soon be out along with the still and the liquor and and around agsn was liter taken to Castle Dale, where he will have his hearing. He has been Love Pirates of Hawaii, a light around Price and . Helper for the past opera in two acts, will be presentee three or four years, having eomq here by the musie department of the from Colorado. Junior high at Amusement Hall there next Tuesday, April 12th, Election of officers and directors to under the direction of Vernon J. Lea' govern the Priee Rotary elub during master. the fiscal year beginning July 1st was the principal business at the Tuesday o: C. mother Mn. Morris Johnson, meeting. The six directors are V. L. Mrs. Elda Hawks of Price, died at Dr. R. I. Brockbank, C. R. Halt Lake City hospital last Monday. Billings, Angus E. Johnson, Dr. L. Fergusson, Funeral services were held yesterday J. and D. C. Woodward, Jr. Stookey Ward Grand afternoon in Le. chape The new directors immediately held a Deceased was born in Sweden, Octoat which time they elmeeting special 1890. ber 4, ected by acclamation D.C. Woodward, Substantial profits were made by Jr., as president and Angus EX Johnthe Dodge stage line of Priee, oceorc son as vice president, and appointed l Sun-nvsi- de ing to this companys report last Tuesday to the state public utilities commission, for the past year. The revenue from passengers earned was $18, 814. Expenses amounted to $12,757, 18 with $168.26 taxes. Profits, $5888.- - John II. Redd is sergeant at arms. J. D. Hopkins, present incumbent, was appointed the secretary and treasurer. Woodward left Price on Wednesday morning for Boise, Ida., where he is attending the Fifth district conven- - Vtmo does sot iememberwhen little gHs played "bring ladies," trailing their mothera gowns about hi mysterious dignity? Bat the maternal modes longer trail, sad what attraction have grown-u- p clothes when ones own frocks an equally ranting and smut? This kwriy party frock fairiy fluttea with style, and with two brief Bounces and two brief sleeves, piooted in deep petal-lik- e points. The frock may be all of ertpe da Chine, taffeta, organdie, dimity or like fabric, while the cemfttt mode suggests that the frock shade from a blouse of Arab colored Georgette through a sheB pink flounce of taffeta to one of rose pink. Ia Stock At The Big Department Store PRICE, UTAH |