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Show l!7, THE SUE, PRICE, UTAH 1928 jT. APRIL 27, j A , j NO NEARBY Ertjvn-an- tha circuitous one which now NEW LINGERIE g. Mine ns (Lkehop Carbon republicans an to meet in printa on its eounty convention at Price .tomorrow the completed baaeball (Saturday) evening to name delegates trana-aof the Eaatern Utah league, to the state convention and to any other business that may come rebted to H. V. Leonard, aee-fthe association, for the data. up. ' , et Jj Sheriff Bliss has two alleged wife deserten in custody. Festus Smith is What with divas akirts taking on panted one. He was married lees than a yeg r widened hemlines the trend to fullness IiAmI certificate to Miss Lneille The other is Arthur Shepherd, is reflected in the new of Heiner. Grammar grade ago. colored. They will likely be tried at lingerie combinations. Daintiest crepe G. of Hunt Edna Helper. this term of district court. de chine or sheerest of voile yields best to the new findy plhited treathis tendered has if, Tsylor Wednesday last was Visitors Day at ments. Now that curves are Ljob ss deputy- city recorder atate board of education laat I, .. a profeaaional juniqt three-in-o- ne . eom-in- un-Arth-ur - . w in again undergarments aeeent the ' waistline. ford at Priee. Mrs. Robert Johnstun left the first of the week for Priee, where she will make a short visit with friends and relatives. Vernal Express, 21st Mrs. A. D. Sutton got back to Priee this week after visiting about every lodge in the state of the Order of the Eastern Star and of which aha ia tha grand lecturer. Carl R. Mareussen, euhier of the Priee Commercial and Savings bank, ia this week home from Colorado. lie went over there a few days ago to In thousand trout dred and ktients at Price City Hospital planted in Huntington Creek, and its the past week are C. H. Clair tributaries thia spring. They an to Helper, mastoid operation; Mrs. come from the state and the fedenl it Perkowske from Hiawatha, pa- government st, and Erretta May Barnes from Priee republicans last (Thnndav) Aland. tonsil troubles. evening elected twelve delegates to the JLBL Qastovich of county convention in this city toMapleton, but morrow. Thev an Carl R. Manuaen, a resident of Hiawatha who was operated on at Pries A. J. Lee, L. A. McGee, J. Perry Egan, A. Mathis, E. N. Badcliff, S. M. r Hospital a few days ago forean-- d J. Bliss, A. E. Gibson, J. W. Hammond, the stomach, is doing very W. E. Anderson, Carl Saxey and CL all the eirenmstaneea. ' R. .Ferguson. f. W. Lewis has secured a fifty Yoki Mori of Sweet Mine was this no in lease from the city eouneil of week discharged from Price City Hosfronnds formerly occupied by the ebon County Fair building out near pital. He ia an employe of the Gordon Creek Coal company and received Q tj Park and on which it is oroposed tenet the Price Danes Hall corpora-- k seven bums about tha face when a 'which he. bed. built a fin a pavilion. City- Attorney Bug-- stove in will draw up the necessary pa- few days ago' after returning from his work blew up. A bomb is supposed st to have been plaeed then with murMrs. Mary E. L. Finch, formeriv of derous intent Tha building wu badi bvford eounty, Mo., died at the ly wxeeked. .' of her daughter, Mrs. Lulu E. m or By an exchange of properties and in this city last Monday at for a consideration not disclosed in sge of 75 years. The latter .is her of- transfer Joseph F. and the record There are surviving daughter. n grandchildren and one great Katherine Mac Knight of this city this week became the owners of the hild. Funeral services, were A Cottage Hotel property on West First Wallace Harmon the is intennary with burial, at Pries City Korth street at Pnee. It the tion to remodd the building and to convert it into an apartment house. p. Bids for the contract .to sonelruet The place wu for many years operatmiles of federal aid highway ed a hotel by George A. Nixon. It and Fort Duchesne was sold aix yean ago by him to Mrs. i i opened by the state road eom-o- n Zina 8. Pearce of Roosevelt on Monday, May 7th, it js Mm. Wilhelmina C. Neilson died at by H, S. Kerr, ehief engineer Id the state highway sommuaion. her home in Priee but Tnesday mornlAii project is very largely light work, ing at the age of 56 yean from a anr says, with the exception of that stroke of appoplexy which eame upon Id Ward Dugway, when it will be her the previous Saturday. Deceased Ijjwary to excavate about seventy was the wife of Ole Neilson and wu to make a new bora at Fairview, January 29, 1872, Ijmwand eubie-yarlifkway. By doing this a straight tha daughter of Peter and Christina seventy-fiv- e s ad-tt- ed l 11 niee-isd- er . e i - si - 5 i, . - la-fro- m ! b- u I ed . ds Pert In district eourt at Priee last Tues- day Tony Somoni pleaded guilty to the burglary of the home of Felipe Robloa at Spring Canyon a short time ago and the theft of a gun therefrom. Judge George Christensen sentenced him to the penitentiary for a term of not leu than six months nor more than three years. He is a Mexican and gave hia age aa 21 years. He wu liter taken to the state iutitution by Warren S. Peacock, deputy sheriff, who brought back with him one Clifford Franklin, colored. The latter wu arrested st Salt Lake City and is wanted here for the theft of .a. watch that has engraved on it the initials A. D. The watch wu stolen from a traveling man named A. D. Lent, together with a sum of money,' while stopping at the Savoy in this city on April 10th. Lent wu adeep at the time and left hia door open. He wu taken in by a Zion policeman lut Monday Rieardo Olivu the same morning. pleaded guilty to forg(Tnesday) day ery. A former employer will attempt to obtain for him a suspended sentence. In the meantime hia honor hu the matter nnder consideration. Wednesday the state completed its ease in the charge of involuntary manbrought against Edward slaughter Ainge for the death of I Franklin Henderson on the Helper to Cutis Gate highway several weeks ago. Can driven by Henderson and Ainge from opposite directions collided near a curve and Henderson sustained fatal mer wear with smart new suits, coats and dresses. Gay scarfs to harmonize with any Hat or costume, In a variety of patterns, made triangular, square or oblong styles and will add just the touch to your costume. . Besae faafc NMy,te Price, Utah eroas-examin- v a-. YOU Never Can Tell The next firs in tha community may destroy your own bom. Tbs next automobile roBirion may involve you car and greatly damage it But a fsw dollars spent in insurance will put yon in a position to amila if it does. 'We writs all kinds of insurance why delay? CO. AGOiCY. PRICE u G. B. NELMS, Manager Second Floor Silvagni Building PRICE, UTAH ' speed at which Anige wu driving. Mrs. W. J.. Bartlett, an. eye witness, testified that the ear wu going at a rapid rate. Evan James, passenger with Henderson, and Joseph Henderson, brother of the victim, testified that Henderson had driven bis auto completely off the paved portion of the road when the other ear eraichad Sheriff 8. M. Bliu and C. A. into Knobba, the ehief of police at Helper, who investigated afterwards, 'testified that their conclusions were to the seme effect Witnesses for the defense began giving their . testimony yesterday morning. State of Utah vs. Pete Bianeo, burg-l- a it rv in the third degree. Defendant found guilty and given until Monday uxt te enter plea. State vs. Rieardo Olivas, felony. Set for arraignment tomorrow (Saturday). days ago following complications arising after an operation for appendicitis at the University of Missouri, when he wu studying journalism. He arrived last Wednesday morning. -- Even a lawyer doesnt know anything about the art of tion until his wife finds a handful of hairpins in his pocket F. G. Cote, the stock buyer, eame in from Priee Sunday evening accompanied by Mr. Cote,' who spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marius Jensen. He returned to Ogden later, hia present headquarters. Gunnison Valley News, 19th. David Horsley and daughter, Mrs. Bawers, of Salt Laks City eame to Priee the first of the week on a visit to the Horsley brothers. Yesterday in who James a wu Burch, njuriea. passenger with Ainge, testified that he had protested in vain about the R. W. Crockett, Jr., is back home in Priee after being discharged from St Lukes Hospital at Kansu City a few . Cloth manufacturers must live. So the material taken from tha girls skirta ia added to the college boys', trousers. -- Her husband and several children survive. The body wu prepared for burial by Wallace A Harmon of thia eity and later taken to her former home in the Sanpete eounty town for interment Our last shipment of hats is as pert as the early summer itself, Typical for style shop smartness and the last word in early sum u after his sheep. Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Bliss spent Thursday and Friday of lut week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. . C. EmerL He is the sheriff of Carbon eounty. Roosevelt Standard, 19th. Frank D. Bryner, representing the Mutual Lumber company of Priee, wu in Vernal thia week on business connected with tha now ehapel to he built by the Vernal First ward. Express, 21st. Mr. and Mrs. Jams Burgess and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hardy and children of Price were over night visitors Sunday last at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Nelson at Upalco. They' returned Monday. Mrs. Mary Lundquist, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Henderson, accompanied her brother, Charles, home from Priee this week and will remain here for a few days and visit with her parents. Vernal Express, 21st Irvin Bunoe of Monntain Home wu in Priee lut week, bringing back hia son, Winfred, and Lorin Stevenson. Mrs. Joseph West came along to spend the day and night with her daughter, Ida, who ia at Priee City Hospital in a serious eondition. ! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whittaker announce tiie arrival of a baby daughter Tuesday morning. Mrs. Whittaker wu formerly Min Louxis Johnson of thia eity. City Recorder Johnson is elated over being a grandpa and declares that with hia official duties all during the day and the can of the baby at night he ia kept busy. Helper Times, 19th. 8. Takeuchi died at the Utah Hotel in Price lut Friday from an aggravated eua of ervsipclaa. He wu 60 years of age, had lived here in Carbon of this time and connty twenty-fiv-e wu a resident of Sunnyside. Rev. Z Aoki of Salt Lake City conducted the funeral services for deceased at Flynn Funeral Home lut Sunday afternoon. Interment wu at Priee City cemetery. well, hardly If CHRYSLER "72 JJ T" were merely more beau-- Christensen. Hats.... be-li- nd look Criminal Calendar In District Court , last-Monda- Carl It Marcusen, the affable chairman of the atate republican committee, made the Express an official call Tuesday in company with Wibon Murray, eounty chairman of tha republican committee. Marcusen hu led hia party to a glorious victory at every election since he hu been chairman, and predicts a repitition of tbeaa achievements thia falL lie says then ia a strong feeling for Congressman Don B. Colton for senator all over the state, and that with the number of announced candidates it might be tha convention would stalemate and final-- y agree on Colton if he would only which ha hu accept the nomination, not done so far. ' Marcusen uys tha Reeling in the northern part of the state is for Samuel J. Dye for governor, and that Weber eounty ie him to the lut ditch. Knowing we do, we ean say no lye aa well letter choiee could be made. Still it seenie foolish to attempt' to eleet a Idorraon senator and a Mormon governor. Vernal Express, 20th. e. gan thia week All the work of the N. Smith to go with the the Price schools. students the present term- was during po Oil company the fint of May. On exhibition. Many parents took adhaa not as yet been vantage, of the opportunity of seeing j what their children an doing. ; a broken back last Satur- Clifford I BLetxsaeker lately conot Columbia,, while working in Jaine there, Lemont Edminston is tracted with the eouneil to recondifiierious condition kt St Marks tion Prices electrical system for a oitri at Salt Lake City. A cavein consideration of four hundred dollars. He eomes'well recommended from Salt Lake City. The aldermen and he got a licenses have been issued together on the job at past week to Carbon Basin Gar- session. ni Price ; Harry Kawasee, poolhall Brinkeihoff, as president of the I to ft drinks at Spring Canyon, and Eastern Utah Fish and Game associa010 Frabrisio, general merchandise, tion, expects to have dose to a hunHelper. evening. Times-Indeiwnde- Parker-rTJidin- -- While here he wu the enjoyable companion of many of his former fellow workers. Ileljwr Times, 19th. , I)r. G. F. Q william fnn Salt Lake City was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles James on tha West Second North street ov weekend. lie returned home Sunday e Price Hotary elub baa ehtaged it Kenilworth, were married, a at Salt Lake City. meeting night from Tuesday to Thursday. eiti-se- PAGE FITE eouipany with Arthur W. Horsley thev left for Southern Utah for a short They will visit Paragoonah, St. J. Perry Egan is back home at trip. anil other towns and settlePrice this week after s business trip Ucoi-gments in that section before return-into Salt Lake City. President William Littlejohn of Mr. ami Mrs. Clifford M. Chadthe Price Chamber of Commerce was wick and child of lrire were arrivals buiiineM visitor in Zion this week. lie returned to Price yesterSunday, Former Sheriff Ray Deming reMrs. Chadwick and baby remainday, turned to Priee last Saturday after ing here for a more extended visit trip of three days.in the Basin coun- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert try. Allred. Moab the Mr. and Mrs. William nilton of 20th. Los Angeles, Cals., are the guests this Mr. and Mrs. J. F. have week of Mr. and Mrs. Tad Storey at returned to their home in Broyles Long Beach, Priee, Cala., after visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kenner from their children, Mrs. II. J. Wahlraven Priee were vistors at the home of Mr. and J, E. Broyles in this eity. He is and Mrs. I). A. Beekstead at Talmage a retired railroad engineer and for last Friday. many year worked in that eapaeity Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Crawford and on the Seofield branch, llis years of son, Sam, of Manti era the guests this service data back some forty-fivweek of Mr. and -- Mrs. Grant Craw- Helper are to play the B. F. Caffey haa been reappointed of the aeason in thia "J Sunday afternoon. A big postmaster at Sunnyiide after serving for six years. I a arper8 The Womens elub of Pries is .to inn of the lion Coal'eom-ST- a permit to operate a motor give a food sale at Price Trading comJrLg tom Wattia to Price haa pany store tomorrow (Saturday) affgted by the publie ntilitiea ternoon. Lehi Jessen, one of the oldest of Wellington in point of resito haa eouneil granted city BaIt. llilts a license to conduct dence, is moving to Bonita in the He has sold most sin of off the in Poolhall eountiy. jSjonal formerly known aa his property hereabouts. f T. PURELY PERSONAL exists. Katty Mlaker, d will be established, doing away with EVERT FRIDA , tiful if it were just an average good value it would deaerve no ape-cial consideration from the buyer. f y 'WATirmmmm ' I I r i jh But it clamor for hia and J de- - ywnd hia attention by reason of a gauge and proof of greater value which cannot be es- - L - ThrOiNJLIiK. T T? jp- K.1 H-- X1 taped. All can today seek to approximate Chrysler "72 performance by after Chrysler engineering. But after three yean of striving, how dose are pufffyw.'wg Illustrious New Chrysler 72" Prices II lhejtoAmn72rtodgjr No do$er thorn they wert three years op. Aa they have struggled to' approach, Chrysler "72 hss pulled away and gallopi around ! past them with more than the ease 'j of the old original fV There may be pocket book reasons for chooa- - J Chryiler of 1924. aenaatmn-ca- ing can of leaser price than the "72. There simply cannot be a valid reason for paying aa much or morn for any car other than tha "72. Two- - dmltrt urtimu powftu to extend tkt Coupe (with tumble temi). of time payments. -- About the most distinguished citi-se-n just now is the man who hunt a cold and who knows how to keep from getting one., Printing ashamed of. that apod kind ons U not Th Bun, Pries, Utah. TmrotteUe st sligbl eetro eat t t far other body typos, af lbs "S2m mud DAVIS AUTO AND MACHINE CO. South Carbon A ve., Price, Utah u7i,m |