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Show THE SUE. PRICE. UTAH FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1627 PRICE AND NEARBY arade. Price Rotary club is sponsoring the Field Day and will give prizes to the troops eorniug Three drunk ease were handled in out victorious. this eourt Jautiee Iottera city past .week. Moderately reasonable fiiua J. E. Casteel has filed with the counwere imposed. ty clerk a certificate of ownership of I ' Sugar vrites are being advanced to- the Columbia Meat Market, dealing in meats and groceries, over at day by Utah jobbing houses fifteen n- f cents the hundred puunde. At Salt Lake City the retail is $7.47 for eane and $7.27 for beet. ftproiertv on West Second North to the Prof. G. J. Reeves, principal of Car-h- Ben J. Stein re?ideuee on North d high, is getting along very nicely East street. V LS week for apafter an operation last pendicitis at Price City Hospital, lie The twin son of Mr. and will be taken home in about ten days. Mrs. Dominie Perry of Spring Glen died Monday from Burial ' There will be plenty of water this was held yesterday pneumonia. with (Thursday) season for all users under the Price Flynn Funeral Home in charge. Water Conservation district, -W. K. Way man, its secretary, Emilio Herrrro, a Mexican section-hantef, treasurer aud manager. for the Denver and Rio Grande Western at Castle Uate, was last SatEd Stevenson, charged with grand urday committed to the mental hoslarceny for the theft of some eattle in pital at Provo. Judge George Chrisry county, was brought over here tensen, Dr. C. E. MeDermid and Dr. laat Monday from Castle Dale aud L. J. Stookey conducted his examina. placed in the (Arbon jail, pending his tion. in the district eourt. fITED Mrs. Gertrude Mishfeldt of Price ft in One Mag re Arrabarrenna suffered a was granted naturalization papers beb.Ob lae-- c fore of the skull Judge Tillman D. Johnson in fedid Qi ; fracturehead a few and a badly anted days ago in a fall eral court at Salt Lake City one day meti ef Coal in the mine at Consumers, lie this last week. The eity directory here brought to Price City Hospital gives the name of "Mrs. Gertrude W. .Wi treatment and is getting along Mishfeldt, teacher, 365 North Third B EVEBT FRIDAY PAGE FIVE Baseball Schedule For This Coming Season See-on- d r rcjy . - M 'rk ht ose ver m (Mell) Stringham of Ogden is City Engineer Nyman this week (The Belle of Barcelona," school was presented at Carbon high opera, FGHSMJimErc. Says the Vernal Express of last News of the most cheering Friday. Cents Per Went Each I asm lea nature to come from Sait continues Accounts. Ne Charge Lake City about the steady improveWAXTKI 1 EAR FROM OWN ER OF ment in the condition of Senator good farm fur sale, (tush price. Particu- Thomas W. O'Donnell. Thursday evlars. D. F. Hush, Minnrajailia, Minn. ening a friend who just returned from FOB RALE OR TRADE TIIREE-hors- e the rapital city stated that he sent the e motor. Also Fair personal message to friends here that Qnarter-hnrsone. Inquire of Tbe Run. he would return to Vernal about the FOB SALE RANCH OF ONE IIUN-- 4 middle of May. For a week the pared and sixty acree nine miles went of tient, who lias for three montha been Myten on the north side of the Duchesne confined to his bed in a hospital, has river. Rixty acres in alfalfa and full ter right. Terras to the right parties. R. been sitting each sunny day for several hours on the veranda of the inW, Crockett, Price, Utah. nc banks-Mors- e stitution." Si BUTTER WRArrERS PRINTED TO lrdcr, a hundred for $1.50; two hunDerision to hold the annual music, dred, $2.25 ; five hundnle, $3.50 ; a thousoratorical and athletic contests of the and, $5.50. Sont parrel post prepaid where remittance accompanies order. The Carbon schools on May 7th at Helper Ban, frico, Itab. this year was made last Wednesday, LOST BETWEEN GREEN RIVER and principals throughout the district gild ThnmpMiiia Inix of garage tuoi. are being advised of the action in letabout eighteen inches long and six by ters from Supt. D. C. Woodward, Jr. fourteen. Ucwurd of $10.01) if returned The main event of the day will take tv W. C. Sullivan, care I.ieroy - Lund. in the afternoon, when the al place Cteco, Utah. athletic meet will be stag-le- d spring LOST BETWEEN SOLDIER CAN-yo- n at Helper Park. The eommittee in and Wellington, April titli. rear is composed of A. 8. Horsley charge from oadgNte sheep cnmi, riding saddle, two horse blankets and two dupb'e pads. of Helper, chairman; L. Earl Acoril .Notify or return ti Iriee Cinnmissioii of Castle Gate, George A. Rowley of company. Spring Glen. Leon G. Lund and Emil FOB SALE THIRTY-NIN- E AND A Nyman, Helper member of the board half feet frontage by two hundred end of education. fourteen and o half feet deep on South Carbon avenue, including half interest in Mr. and Mrs. Yilliam Campbell of 125-fobriek wall. Faeee the west. Pavthis sewer connections Terme city have a Bear girl at their home end if ing paid. desired. R. W. Crockett, Trice. Utah. at 126 East Thidorth. ' : an-jnu- ew in- - nd It ot nd ' ve Most of the clubs aud also all the churches in Price have mude up or are arranging programs for Musie. Week in this eity. May 1st to 7th. Mrs. Mat Gilnuiur, Mrs. Charles Ruggeri, Mrs. (1. R. West, Mrs. C. E. Strauss, Mrs. Allan Goodman and Mrs. ICarvey Thomas are in chargo of the one for the Community church, Sunday evening, May 1st. The public is most cordially invited. The program: Origin ntirl Piutohc of Music Week" Mrs. Mnt Gilnuiur Mrs. K. K. Olson Mrs. Henry Ruggeri and Mrs. ('Imrles Ruggeri Miss Luella Allernuiml Piano solo Dr. L J. Stookey Vocal solo..... Mrs. June McGee Lueder O. T. Brooks Remarks President Price handier of (iiiiiincrce Mrs. G. Issuum! Vocal solo Miss Ruth Iso Violin wlo Luella Allerinaiiil Air. Heels- Vocal solo Mrs. R. YI. Jones Piano solo .......Mrs. Jane McGee Lueder Vocal solo Ray Felt Mrs. diaries Ruggeri Mrs. I. 8. Kraus Vocal solo Mrs. diaries Ruggeri Miss Gladys Smith Mnsieal reading Mrs. Ilurvey Thuinus Vocal duet and Mrs. U. 51. Jones Mrs. Evan Roberts Piano selection Vocal Nolo (a n non Tlioini:on Ijadiea quartet ....Mrs. George B. Harding. Mrs. Jane McGi-- Lueder, Mrs. H. Madsen, Mias klmietn Shiner and Mrs. E. K. Olsen Vocal solo Musicul reading f (. e Suits were filed in Justice Ham- monds court at Price this past week by Elmic Bernardi against A. K. Sherman for $31.90; Eastern Utah Credit association vs. Alfred Olsen, $16.13; Carbon Grocer vs. C. A. Swampy, $84.93 ; Grace L. Fouts vs. George E. Constantine, $40.00, and thn Davis Auto and Machine company vs. Charles Bryant, $5.00. In city court by the Mutual Lumber company vs. Carl Em-pe- v and the Emjicv Transfer company for Di li- - at al rj efl . i Fashion History Repeats Itself . And . Wisely j I Mrs. Grace L Foots as the hostess to the Wednesday Bridfp rlub at her home on North Carbqti avenue this week. Dinner was served at 1 of the afternoon with cards afterwards. i - Ansel mo Garcia, a Mexican and 3J years of age, was killed the first of the week by a trip in the mines up at Castle Gate. He was single and is survived by three brothers residing at that rauq. The remains were pre-- : pared for interment by Flynn Funeral Home and the tuneral was on last Wednesday under the direction of Monsignor Giovannoni at Castle GaL II. MADSEN, Mayor. cemetery. Mrs. A. 11. (Dick) ltiee has Wen named secretary of the Price Chain-W- r of Commerce to succeed William II. Toy, resigned. She formerly held the (Hwition as Miss Amy H. Baker. Saturday last the Price Professional and Business' Womens club en- This was for aWut three years ui mouths ago and previous of tertained ilia board of diii-ctorto her and going to Rock f cbuiuhi-iv'umarriage commerce. O. T. the local Ford, Colo. Brooks, president, introduced tlu-Judge George Christensen, Carl Saxcy, E. ( Pierce, y . W. Jones,' J. Jl. Jicdd and C. It. Fetjrusson. the cluli Rfrmlicrs op iheir rat ion with tliHaetivitivs of the eliaui-b- e and told soiuctof' the aims and the Notice is hereby given by the city plans qf that organization. Director eouneil of lriec, Utah, of the intenJones explained in iTctair plans for tion of eueli city council to make the the county fair, which q being following improvements, towit : by the chamber anil the farm bureau, To const ruct concrete cucb and RUllcr lie advised the women in the ways tojn'tlirr will till work on the rlub could be of assistance, es- Isilh sides of Heeiind Ensl street between li line of 5Iain street and tbe tlie pecially in the fine arts department. IrieelionMuter cotiipmiy canal, except in was assured by Miss Al- l lie iiitersis-- l iuna of First and Kecninl ice Madsen, president of the organiz- North streets; and also to construct a ation. A program, including two songs sewer on First Eust street from tiie end of tbe irescnt sewer, which is hIhiiiI one by Maurice Wright and a reading by liiimlml feet north of Third North street Misn Bessie Jameson, wus given. Mrs. to the ITiee Muler roniianr ennui ; iincl acalso to const met a sidewalk on the East Harvey Thomas sang two nmtilicrs, ide of First East street from ilie end of companied by Mra. Edith Olson. the present sidewnlk to (lie mirth line of Potter's Hiib-d- i vision, nil uecordintt to the Mrs. Eliza Berg, a former resident plana and on file with I'url of Scofield, died at her home up at Nynuin, mutineer for lriee City, and defray abutters portion of the expense ami Springville last Tuesday at the age of cost thereof by epechil assessment upon e She wus the thirty-fivyears. daugb the lota and pieces of ground to lie affectter of the late T. II. Thomas, farmer ed or benefited thereby, to lie assessed by aceorditiK to tbe amount and merchant at Scofield, and Mrs. I lie front-foo- t clinnu-teof said improvements upon Plliza H. Thomas, a resident of Hel- Mnd I lint portion of the street imiiiedialeiy per. Surviving are her husband, one nliuttiiig or adjacent to ench Jot or piece Marof ground. son, Max Berg; two daughters, ian and Joan Berg; her mother; one The total cost of the Improvements is nt $!hrii0.iK) or at an estimated brother, Is-- e S. Thomas, Scofield; two estimated for curb and cost of per fmnt-fiMsisters, Mrs. Herbert Robinson, Salt gutter, $1.70 s, for $0.24 tier sipiare-fis- it Lake City, aud Mrs. J. C. Kavanaugh $05.00 lor each complete driveway for sewer. Ail and SO.Ki per front-fisi- l of Helper. protests or objections to such intention or aueli improvements Announcements of the marriage of to the construction of must be in writing signed liy the owner Miss Ora Jewkes, daughter of Mr. and of the properly affected or benefited, deMrs. William A. Jewkes of Orange- scribing the same, together with the numaffected by each chise of ville and Lyman Leavitt from Kenil- ber of front-feand lie filed with the city worth have lieen sent out, the happy improvement murder before the 3d day of 5!ay, 1027. event taking place Wednesday after- at which time the city council will have a s. noon at the home of the brides regular meeting ami consider the protest Both young fieople number their and the objection tliHt shall have been friends as they do their acquaintances made. Protest nr objection must show the and have the best wishes of all Cas- rlttss or classes of improvements to which tle Dale Progress, 9th. they protest or object. Properly owners may protest or object to any class of imthat affect bis property, hut Saturday aftprnnon last Mrs. Glenn provement hia protest or objection shall not affect S. Nelson wus hostess at the New thisany other clnsa of improvements. tle Inn to the piano pupils of Mrs. K. By order of the city council of M. Jones. Following the program tea Utah. Dated, April 5, 1927. was served. The rooms were decorat- Irice, ed with sweeipeas, spring flowers and ferns. Those giving piano numliers were Marjory Myers, Marguerite ConVU&, $167.35. s Notice of Intention eo-op- -c bm-ke- d 1 style, and it allows plenty oi room foe your individuality in choice of color ronv foliations and material Mere we see it to a cotton print gaily colored of count with collar, cuds and bond of organdie to a solid color thet repeats or harmonises with a shsde ul the print. The organdie Is siitrhed with the rukm of the frock. Down the bodice are quaint tiny bows of the name black velvet ribbon that guttles tbr mtig want so prettily. In Stock At The Big Department Store PRICE, UTAH it et ar-ent- Sunday afternoon last services were at the Greek Orthodox churrh in this city for Mrs. Sophia Kasamastasis of Hiawatha. Dcccan-ewas 23 years of age and came to this country in 1903 from Cretan. She is survived by her husliand and two young children. Burial was at Prie City cemetery and was largely attended. Rev. I). Smvrnniipoulas, the local priest, officiated. The Flynn Fuucn Home was in charge of arrangement'.. nor, Ferdella Sanford, Adele Monta-herrKimmir Ruggeri, Joyce McKinBirth announcement eards. The Sun. non of Hiawalh.-i- , Evelyn Miller, Peg First conducted It inn ore a dim young thing looking like a Watteau print aad acting like a Joha Bold Jr. iketch this frock will make a lovely costume for your spring and sup mer campaigns. It is individual la 111 r y, City Recorder. pub.,. April 15; hist April 2!l, 1!I27. THE JUDGE THE DOCTOR IS APT. HES APT TO BE WRONG. iff- - i SOCIETY PROGRAM FOR THE COMMUNITY CHURCH IS MADE UP . I lo-r- Price, Utah, April 13, 1927. - 1 n-- C. GROI NDS. Chrii-tensen- I hereby call upon all churches, schools, clubs, societies, lodges or any other organizations meeting during Jthe week to arrange suitable musical programs, and respectfully request our citizens to support the observance of this week as outlined by the chamber of commerce. . HELPER ON THE gy Flynn, liuth ami Hos luddell, Nora and Helen Hadley, Thelma McKinnon, Oweu Reese, lloie lsiw ry, Florence , lleleu Lloyd, Lucy Marl-- ; num-- : inclli aud Helen Brooks. SH-cia- l s included a solo by lbni Hcebc, iaged 4 years, of Standanlville, a solo by Mrs. Harvey Thomas and a duct by Mrs. Thomas aud Mrs. Joiu-s- . Music Week. the proposition. Judge George Christensen was last epditorium last evening to a large Saturday chosen president of the reIt was a most creditable organized Price (TeiRiis club. Miss apdience. ' production throughout and reflected Alice Madsen is WeYctary, Dr. 11. B. . much good work on those who had it Goetzman, treasurer, and George L. in ehaige. Grounds are to Crowther, manage be wire enclosure the bettered, y ? Carbon s commissioners are to meet good shaie and things generallyputgonein Saturday, April 20th, to go over eoun- -' over for spring aud summer tournatjr fair mutters. It is exjyected that ments. A schedule is to be drawn up m lease on ground juat east of City shortly. Park will be entered into with the Brice eouneil. A fair board is likePrice Chamlier of Commerce aud 4o be apiwinted at the same time. Mayor Madsen and the city council ly are backing a movement to continue - Thirty days in the county , jail and n supjKirt of the local band and to keep fine of a hundred dollars is the that organization intact during the imposed upon C. B. Garcia, Colum- summer months. A number of entertf bia Mexican, by Justice of the Peace tainments, including the Fourth of Jfitten of that place the other day. He July celebration and county fair, are ", is alleged to have attacked a country-- ; being scheduled, and the necessity of man. He was charged with assault a musical organization is keenly felt It is also planned to hold concerts a I and battery. City Park during the summer. Claris arc all made for the biggest Seoul Field Day in the history of J. W. Hammond of this eKy had a Carbon county. Troojw from all the message last Saturday from Trinidad, local district of Tiuiianogns eouneil Colo., saying that J. T. Tullis, formerand all Imy hereabouts will partici- ly suiierintcndcnt of the government pate. The big feature event will be a star route service out of Price, had parade of all officials, scouts, band, been injured in an automobile accicolor guards and all roiithg small ami dent near there and that he would lie Ulge. There will lie scout demon- laid up for several days. The gentlestrations, eomiM'titive stunts and work man has since leaving here worked out at Price Central school grounds in the of the Colorado city as a jiostoffiee afternoon iinmcdiiftcly following the inspector. lie is a member of the Masonic order at Price, which inquired into the seriousness of the injury. ... t has long been recognized as a vital factor in the development of our community. No city of our size and standing can boast a greater love for things musical than our own. To increase our interest in music and to show our appreciation to those who labor in its behalf, often without adequate compensation except the joy of bringing happiness to others, and in compliance with a national movement to exalt the value of music in our civic life, I, C. II. Madsen, mayor of Price, do hereby designate the week beginning May 1st and ending May 7, 1927, as Music tldav closing a deal for the sale of made a survey at the head of North hie former home place on West Sec-o- d First East street at Price with the North to Mrs. Elizabeth T. Had- - idea of the eouneil and property own, The papers are to pass tomorrow ers of that section of the municipality iturday). The consideration around creating a sewer, gutter and sidewalk district. There is little objection to f)re thousand dollars. H )f PROCLAMATION East." well. M. ALL HOME GAMES OF STANDAKDY1U.K TO BE I'l.AYEl necessary last Friday to amleft foot of one Dale Moss, the putate which was injured in a collision April 2d. The accident oecured when the motorcycle on which Moss was riding and an automobile driven by J. V. Warf, formerly of Jrice, met at the intersection of street at Zion. Mozs is at 1 Jitter-daSaint Hospital. It whh y Any boy who is thinking of getting married tan save himself a lot of worry liy getting the idea out of hia head that he is going to live any happier with his wife than other men do with their. Before the flivver was introduced liejiole used to hitch up and go visiting in the country, hut now all you hear them say is: We passed your house yesterday. Legal blanks of all kinds. The Sun. |