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Show FAGE TBS BXOKT SUIT. TRICE, Rural Helper Awarded Mail Route Beginning Opefation Soon GRAND OPENING Silveu? MTooo SAT., OCT. 22 uts Plans for the annual Armistice day celebration were made by the Price American Legion post Thursday evening. The Price and Helper posts will cooperate in staging the program, which will lie an y affair, starting with daybreak salutes and ending with a dance in the evening. A parade, program, banquet and football game will feature the celebration. George 8. Oaliff of I'rovo, past slate commander, will deliver the main address at the patriotic program following the parade in the forenoon. Following are the committees' appointed to have charge of arrangements for the celebration: General Theodore Thomas, Frank Bryner and W. W. West of Priee; Fred Voll, Evan Jones and Harris Simonson of Helper. Salute Don Bean. Harvey Thomas, Dr. Sanford Ballinger and Emery Ward of price. Parade W. W. West,- Frank Bryner, Harvey Thomas and Elton Taylor, Priee. Program Vernon Davis, Priee, and Fred Voll, Helper. Football game Clark Wright, Scott Fausett, Priee; Qlen Ballinger, Helper. Dance Nick Bernardi, William Ha-kalErin Leonard, Ben Ward, Price; Fred Voll, August Litizzette, Evan Jones, Helper; B. Williams, Standard-vill- e; J. B. Brown, Sunnyside;, Richard Hill,' Lafuda; Don . Hacking, of Spring' Canyon ; Lon Buffmire, Mutual. Publicity M. H. Wilson, Price, and Don Lambson, Helper. Star Spangled Banner. Miss Mildred MacRill played taps on her trumpet and when she had finished the girls sang taps, closing the invest ure ceremony. A short program followed the ceremony consisting of a reading by Miss Naomi Hall; song by Miss Wanda Williams accompanied by her mother, Mrs. E. M. Williams; a cornet solo by Miss Bernics White-for- d fold promise: accompanied by Miss Evelyn On but honor I will try to do my Stnltz; a reading by Mias Elizabeth duty to God and my country; to help Stevenson and a $uct by Misses Datv to obey the other, people at lene Jones and Iireta Taylor 'accomGirt Scout laws." ' STenderfoot pins were presented to panied by Misa Evelyn Stultz. the girls by Mrs L. J. Lloyd, who is The following girls received pins: chairman of the council backing Girl Marv Elizalieth Beveridge, Bowena MacRill, Marion Twiaa, Gladys HanBerating in Price. The salute of the flag was given son, Elizabeth Stevenson. Helen Johnby the girls and their guests, and this son, Harriet Niles, Mildred MacRill, was followed by the joint singing of Mildred Egan, Myrlene Grange, Dar lene Jones, Bernice Whitford, Lor-ain- e Virden, Naomi Hall, Leoiu Taylor. Meaeal Hall and Wanda Williams. Miss Mae Pace, lieutenant of the troop, presided over the light refreshments that were served by the girls to their mothers and friends after the program. By Naomi HalL Tho Meadow Lark troop of Priee held their annual Girl Scout eourt of honor in. the Community church on OeUfer 7. We recieved oue badges from'' Mrs. L. J. Lloyd, and held a candlo ceremony which waa followed by a program. The following ymlp by a program. After the program was finished we went into the parlor and reeeived refreshments. Each girl eould invite her mother and a guest all-da- Smiling Bobby Dean . - And His Music k 5 Cents a Dance NO ADMISSION CHARGE DANCING Every Wed., Fri., Saturday and Holiday The Girl The Girl Seoats of Troop 1 held their tenderfoot investnre service on Friday evening, October 7, at the Cbmmnnity church in Price. The services were opened with a eandle ceremony, during which each a tagirl carrying an unlit eandle to bnrn-iable where three candles were Jit her eandle at each of these three, while she rcpcatd her three- o, the g. alli-tisuM- 22210225, THPpa! UTAH-BVE- RY v I T J I m & OROCERY CO meat(Community Builders) a rural Helper has been awarded mail route, according to information Han-ri- s reeeived this week by Postmaster deSimonson from the postoffice in Washington, partment wh,. j1!1 be placed in operation November ays the Hcljier Journal. The route will serve Spring (den to and eontinue south on the highway ft about rftnuhi Gunderson the of the Price city limits. RunningHeinnorth, it will sene Martin and .1 the at the postoffico rr, eliminating auwill be by latter place. Delivery w tomobile, although no information will who to rime as avaiiaDie at inis the carrier, this being handled by the civil service. Patrons to he which will by this delivery, be comand m. a. :30 8 at commence 300 pleted at noon, will include: about. with regularly with delivery families, the exceptions of Sunday and holidays. yTAB.VT.KT KAU. AT TABERNACLE TOMORROW (FRIDAV) NIGHT - Price and Helper I ben-efitt- ed AP Final plans have been completed by those in charge of the Harvest Fes-tiv- and Prize Waltz diw which will be held in the amusement hall of the Price tabernacle, Friday, October The 2L Good music is promised and ber of prizes awarded during a numthe eve- ning. The prize waltz number will be held at 11 oclock. The hall will be decorated in antnmn leaves and flow ers. It ia suggested that aprons and be worn as harvest time attire. Light refreshments will be served and a small admission will be charged. Pri ov-er- A to CLAY' UNDERGOES OPERATION Word from Mrs. 0. K. Clay to friends in thus city are to the effect that Mr. Clay waa operated on at the amci mmvw aijru recently and that he was getting along nicely. He will be released from the uwjiuiii UUSfIMil IUIII Rochester for a while or until he is able to return to hia home in Price. Dan BOY HURT BY HOBSE Mrs. M. S. Bob try mountain in Huntington eanyon. TEA NEXT THURSDAY cc Aron Thursday afternoon from 2 to 3:30. Thi er sneakers of note. LOO- K!- BOYS and GIRLS jhave representatives attend. Av controlled by the motor driver. Price and V aluel t My telephone and the help of the operator in getting a doctor , saved the life of my wife. She had influenza and suffered a relapse. The doctor stated that if I had been unable to reach him so quickly he could not have saved her. k 1 Doc Schuler Dies Last FORSAltWMW Week At Duchesne Dr. II. B. Schuler died at his Duchesne on Monday evening at 3:15. according to the Uintah Basin Record of the 14th. Mr. Schuler was 72 years of age and his death waa due principally to old age. The deceased was born in Switzerland and eaine to this country when a young man. He first eaine to the Dakotas and has been living in Vernal, Roosevelt and Price for the past thirty-fiv- e or forty yenrs. lie had been a resident of Duchesne since early spring. He was buried in the Duchesne cemetery last Thursday. " ,u'cr' he was commonly known, was well acquainted with old timers in Priee, and waa well vers-ein medicine and veternary, and waa a geologist of some note. He was always interested in mining and anil made many diseovcncs in mineral but they never availed him anvthing. He, at various times, resided here, going to the reservation country noon after the opening of that ftrra. i: I d pro-perii- Shetland Just imagine owning a real, live Pony of your own! The swellest little Pony you can imagine. Or the thrill of a sparkling, brand new bicycle. These are rewards the Price Trading Company are to give away FREE. A ticket will be given with each purchase in our store. Make sure your father and mother receive their tickets for your may be the lucky number. Start saving your Tickets now! honest-togoodne- ss So wrote one of our subscriber. A telephone costa hut a few cents a day. yet the value of one such can may be priceless. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. PRICE TRADING COMPANY The Busy Department Store Phone 33 Price, Utah ork hank recently opened the biggest private phone exchange in d w,t.h noo calls yearly. 25-ce- nt Keep Yoar Clothes Dl capacity of rr J!YVhrB. J,ou. your clothes dirt, dust and rHim wear out the fabric quickly. It really uvea yea money to uso oar inex pen dive dry cleaning service end heap your clot hen rltantd and prewd, Wi dean and pma your cult for f 1.Z5. r,RANDE RAIIJIOAI) Bargains CONTINUED During October, November Round Trip From PRICE to- DENVER S8.00 S8.00 Sfeado Springs ...S8.00 Go ftiL or Sun. Limit Thursday. Drop In and let na y,g for a new fall uit mminrp or overcoat. Many umplca to select from at lew prkca. SALT LAKE CITY OR OGDEN Acme Cleaners & Tailors Grand Junction W. F. MTEXft. Prop. Utah 17 Kmi Mala 45,U00r wvwnnfJU0 Rail Travel Clean..... war Each Insotlu home Two CeutaNaPer WordAccounts. Charge Go Go ir Hat. ti fLoU or Hun. Limit Tara. Springs Rot or ! Limit Hun. SI. OO ..S3.S0 Wednesday. GOOD IN COAfllES ONLY FO FOR RENT TWO MODERN room houMPft, slipping porrh. Bw $17.50. Call The Sun office. FOUND B. Y. U. PIN OF 1187. owner may have same by calMfs The Sun office and paying for tna MEN WANTED TO CONDUCT world renowned Itswleiou I'e vice business in and near the rounnw Emery. Mouth Rcvier and tity W cUe. Reliable bustler enn atari "2 $35 weekly and increase rapidly. Ilawleigh Co., I Hd- immediately. 27-Denver, Colo. Strc 8, WANTED-M- AN WITH CAR To DeUver free Roap With other staple grocery product nearby country route. Permanent tion with large national iwnufKWJI Must be satisfied with $30J PgJ"! at start. Good future for liable man. 25 fo 45 yrera1 CJYber1 F. bef, qualifiea. Write Mr. A.471 . R. Watkins Company, Libertyll 1 . ul Winona, Minnesota. All make, typewriter ribbons. Open Season Dates On Pheasants, Quail, Given Open season for pheasantswj quail during the coming waa announced this week Cook, state fish anf a conteninsioncr. by P There will on season qusil n. "51 open Carbon or Emory mw?"" .1 three pheasants a day will he lowed Carbon and EmeiT era on November A at Shooting will start elork in the afternoon vcmlier S and t"n t n 0 . in the evening. No n fir he allowetl during this hunt- - . of Carlmn enunty i Pfn. . t j, the Millertra rnneh, wWf?..,. posted and marked a r0 ed on the ground. J, lh |