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Show .ar 4 .tAUGPST 17. 1923 ; Mi Ml uML THE SUN, PRICE. UTAH EVERT FKISAY PAGE rZVB i Mr. anil Mrs. Kay K. Wallers have heeu entertaining- a new son at their home at Trice since last Tuesday ev- nmg. Mother and babe are getting aiot.g nicely. The Winners Scofield and Storrs of the Western Carbon league played ball last Sunday. The score was sixteen to five in favor of the former. Simmons, Forrester and Broyles c.f the winners secured four hits m five times up each. Grice E. Tyner of Price and Kate Poulson of Salt Lake City wore licensed to wed at the state capital last Wednesday. The groom is a newcomer to this city and is employed st Schramm-Johnsoii- 's as a registered druggist. i A Names of the winners in the contest for a name for our bread will be announced the coming week in both the newspapers at Price. aUMa4W3ttiii .HUUijma ESI 4 ; Btark P. Braffet has resumed the practice of law with his office in the Tavern building at Trice, lie is known to one of the ablest lawyers in this section of the country and The Sun for him the welcome of his . many oldtime clients and immw When you buy Flour, Feed and Grain, Millstuffs and the like it pays to always get the best. The results more than justify you. If you have not tried our feed store try us now and test results. We want you for a customer. frh-nds- An overflowing irrigation ditch over near Eagle. Colo., last Saturday caused tonxlderjJtle delay to ttnific on the Rio and Grinde Wt stern thru Jh'n'er Trice Sunday, w hen westbound passenger trains were te.t to twelve hours late. O. H. Wilson Selling Co. Next McKune Forwarding Co. Phone 88 PRICE, UTAH s Friday at Price the publii commission is booked to hear the application of Manns Klupakis to operate a stage line between this City and Columbia in Horse Canyon. Also that of J. 11. Wade to operate practically along the route and to the same PRICE, UTAH ri utlli-tie- . t BUM ' r ' point. 4 ? 2 Dan Chuliberly of Denver, Colo., representing the American Elateriio Product cumpanj of New York, is to ship glisonite from Willowplanning Creek, suys M tons Free Tress of lust Friday, Mr. and Mrs. J. r. MnrKnigl.t and lie is going to build a road to connect w ith the Trice to Mhoii at a point near family of Trice are visiting thl v.-the Wells. in the Riuiin country. Matt Gilmour waa railed up to B.ilt Gasoline prices in most of the cities Lake City the first of the week oil and towns of I'tah took a drop at rematters. tail last from twenty-si- x to Miss Jean T.HKnuissen nf Helper tweniy-fou- r Wednesday cents. This is a pari of visited last week with her giumlm. alt- the general reduction being made all er at Cleveland. o'er loo West The Contiiienlal ami the Mrs. Carrie Cnwley if Ktaiulard-vill- e independent companies appear to have recently visited with her parents n fight on. over :it Cleveland. Tim two rases of I ho state against County Treasurer Kohiuelt went to Salt Lake City yesterday on matters Gazelle of Hiawatha, charged eotinected with his office with tlte possession of intoxii allng r, before Justice ll.nninoiid at Judge Ferdinand hiricksen of Salt lricecame last Saturday, lh'fembmt enterLake City is here today cm legal busied n plea of guilty In one. The other ness fur the Utah Fuel company. was dismissed on motion of ills counMiss Mabel Middleton drove down from Salt Lake City the first of the sel, Mark T. Braffet. week and visited w itli friends here. She J. E. Jones, manager of the Western returned yesterday. Mrs. Sophia Holder, who is now Newspaper Union at Salt take City, was have given an lllussrated lecture running a beauty parlor in Trice, vis- lest toMonday evening at Trice before ited in Myton last w eek for a couple of the Kiwanis club on THpcrinnking." days. Myton Free Tress, lth. Aurelius Wherry of Oakland, Cala., Because of the death of H. W. Cooper, was here this week on a visit to Claude a member, the meeting waa called off. Brooka. He la a son of lr. and Mrs. Misses Melva and Olva Haymond of C. A. Wherry, formerly of Price. are to give an entertainment Dr. C. A. Hrockliank from Spanish Sunnyslde the Eko theater at Trice the evening Fork was In Price thle week looking at of I3d next Thursday. They up a location. He is a chiropractor and areAugust daughter! of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. an old friend of C. K Marc use n. Haymond and are said to be real arL. K. Eldredge and Harry E. tists on the harp, violin, piano and celKeene, both of Price, were In Moab the lo. Both are graduates from St. Mary's first of the week on business. They academy at Salt Laka City. made the trip In the latter's car. L, A. McGee got bark to Price the Funeral services were held in the first of the week from Bouthcrn Utah, South Ward chapel at Mt. Pleasant laat he had been on where called Masonic Saturday afternoon for Harry Douglas matters aa grand master of Utah. aon of Mr. and Mrs. Walker, I -- year-old Mrs. Lottie Alexander, formerly of John D. WVtlker of Wattle. The child a died at Salt lake City hospital the Roosevelt hut now from Hiawatha, la here visiting with friends and relatives Friday before. It waa taken there for treatment after being acalded by fallfor a few days. Roosevelt Standard, 10th. ing into a vessel of boiling water. Bishop William E. Stoker of the Price ward waa called to Spanish Fork Coming into Price over the Midland last Wednesday by the death of a trail the first of the week from the friend of hie family, Mrs. Kellie Snell, East a tourist lost a fine new car not there. a flivver down near Green IUver In a Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Gochaut of thle awollen stream. He Jumped from It to city have been at Murray fur about ten the bank and saw the last of his auto days, called there by the serious illness aa It floated off about three miles. He of hie mother. Word to friends locally later came to Price and bought a railla that ahe Is still in a critical condition. road ticket for the balance of hla JourGeorge A. Wootton was in Price ney to the West. yesterday on business for the State County Clerk Smith Issued marriage Building and Loan association. He later left for the Vernal country', where licenses during the week to John G. he has considerable real estate of his Drltsas and Marie Kelira, both of Oscar Lorenxn Keilson of Slorrs own. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thomas from and Myrtle Elvina Elmer of Cleveland: Wales. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bradshaw of George Shirts and Sarah J. Saunders of Castle Gate and Mrs. Maurice Ilrown Mountain Home; Phillip Cures and Gonsnles nf Sunnyide and to of Storrs spent the past week in Manti Igvan B. Hutchings nf Sprlngvllle and as guests of Mrs. Emily Anderson. Lela Christensen of Mohrland. Manti Messenger, 10th. Mr. end Mrs. F. C. Bonnes, late of To Induce travel from Utah points to Standardville, arrived in Suit Lake City' Inst week after a delightful visit Salt Lake City and Ogden special rates, on the const. They spent considerable with stopover privileges effective Autime at Sun Francisco. Santa Barbara gust 15th. were announced on Tuesday and at Los Angeles. Cala. last by the Denver and Ulo Grande Western. Those of a fare and a tenth Bliss Myrtle BIcEwan, who has been with a fifteen days return limit and a visiting with Mrs. H. E. Rich and other rate of a fare and a third with a return friends here, went with r. and Mrs. limit up to Getolier 31st have been anRich to Frice, where she attended the nounced. The minimum fare of a dollegion convention and then returned to lar will continue in effect and the rates her home in Provo. Vernal Express. apply only on travel from Utah points 10th. to Salt Lake City or Ogden and return. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Larsen from Castle Dale and their niece. Miss Lulu Emery county's commissioners have Dumayne of Salt Lake City, were Price accepted the boundary line between were on last. They visitors Wednesday that county and Carbon in the vicinity here to meet a friend of the young of Secs. C and 7, Twp. II South and them Zion who from accompanied lady Bange 7 East ns recently surveyed. The back to the Emery county seat. tax levy over there this year is county 2 mills; dependent mothers, Harry Sprouse and wife, formerly general. 0.1; state road, 3.0; Miss Helen Wlnlerr, have Just returned 0.5; county poor, bond sinking, county 3.0; road, county made have their where they Price, front 0.2; county bond interest, 0.5; fair and home throughout the summer months. exhibition. 0.3; farm demonstrations. He will be employed with the Occiden13.0 mills. coming 0.1; county school district, tal Seed company here for the10th. State bounty sheep and goats, 1.5; winter. Roosevelt Standard, range cattle, 1.0; all domestic cattle, Thomas Fenton and family of Chi- 1.0; hog cholera control, 3.0; tubercuhis of sister, cago have been guests of Nine Blile, lar indemnity (on cattle), 3 mills. Mrs. Treston C. Nutter the for some time. They all took Inwere One of the Seely herders killed a sun dance at White Rocks and brown bear over on the range C. N. large Mrs. Mr. and nf (he guests of Clear Creek a few daya ago. south 10th. Free Iuka. Trcs, of Myton The ranger" when asked as to why he the had failed to arrest the offender, statWilliam Bailey, chairman of Wiled that the herder explained that the of enunHwiilnn. ami state for lsnr was coming toward him and a liam Peterson, geologist, bj!tto today make an Pullet hole between the eyes of the anVernal in the Vintuh Basin out imal seemed to confirm the truth of of deposits the asphalt inspection l y way of Price his statement. However, since there there. Tiu-- will ret urn real fields. The were oilier holes in the hide, they have to moke one of Carbon or r, rxur-evfor more definite data for the ranger guessing as to whether the the shot between the eyes was not i,se by the slate hoard in assessing of not fired afler the animal was dead so as mining properties to Justify the breaking of the new stale the slate. Deseret News, 13 th. relative to the killing of liear. end Gits Solomon- - law rjeerge T. Smith in the slockbold.-rsotkof Arcadia, cone other the trip between the two towns l Fir.t National h'.nrf. have was negotiated in six hour. The disThe basintss. "ti Lake City to y.vt tance Is about twenty miles. and depositor stockholders ,,,,1 it tan be reorgan-l7e- d Mrs. J. Milton Alexander of 111-ji-- L still that cping came in a few days ago. She will Aslil-That. her, tl.e receiver, who siso believes visit relatives in the Basin for a few was Ipt- - a w days ago. to recite five weeks before returning to her home. wo ilrt d'.r:.-- s. soi.n Ki.-Vb..ml money, Roosevelt Standard. Huh. ml Mioi-Sb reo Neil M. Madsen. C. R. Marruson, from the surety company. Myton R. W. Dalton and A. W. Horsley are in l"th. TrcCity today on matters Tor the r v fob man r the J. C. Penns.-Tor- Knit Lake Trice River Water Conservation dis-tr- h on k home bn Price got a! t. vacation of two list from aSlen wood Springs, nt nt f ... I n Excavation work began this morna tan feeling Bn and n.rrylng an Indian. ing on the new garage building being to do Justice tti- -t might on West Main street at Trice by Thompsons to Green built Traveling from had nhouts. Joseph Bsrbogilo and adjoining the some into run he River place cf Alger Auto company. i liter fourteen cars tied up an-at- husiness Lars Gunderson haa the contract. one me tda'e alone. By helping PURELY PERSONAL M hus-ine- Gc-.rg- e lii-uo- te Huh luu of than Such Prices. While They Last. Will Have to Hurry. LOOK I You Ef . White Flyer Soap ioKof lity.Ti 7 bars $ .25 29 bars 1.00 roliaai add will 10 Fresh Eggs, per doz Utah Heavy White Oats, per cwt can Uintah Honey, per can 60-l- SWI ikir TIBI 3 HA pta FOB C tn eiM rlu APP Is uel 'tfi end td $ .30 Strictly 2.45 4.45 b. MARKET DEPARTMENT Lard pure hog fat. Do not confuse this with cheap lard offered by others. Armour Shield, the quality lard. It's better and goes farther. 10-l- pail pail llb. pail 4-l- b. b. ..............a........ . 51.55 .70 .35 Armours Famous Star'Hams, per lb. .25 12 Armours Picnic Hams, per lb Buy these at this price by the dozen. Verybest Pork and Beans Regular 15c cans at Regular 10c cans at 3 for Wool same 5 25 Soap Flakes. Better than Lux and $ 15 size package at, 2 pkgs L iGt8 0. H. Wilson Selling Co. HOBS' Us Main Street Phone 21 PRICE, UTAH tf- - Sen-fiel- d; I NEWLAUNDRY AGENCY THE NATIONAL - DESSERT estimated this year's consumption of ice cream any previous year. There are reasons. Take home some Turetest" in Sealrlghts." It i.s will exceed by 19,000,000 gallons Carbon Cream Co. Buffalo herds on the game preserves maintained by the United States department of agriculture have heen increased this season by the birth of a hundred and eighteen calves. Of these are on the Montana Bison ninety-twrange, sixteen at Wind Cove game preserve, S. I)., eight at Niobrara reservation, Neb., and two at Sully's llill game preserve, X. I). Tliinga we don't know often bother na the most Curiosity ia an awful thing to aatiafy. o Common sense ia commendable, vided it ia not too common. pro- Men. Wear a suit that is distinctive In its cut and general appearance. Made to your measure and fit guaranteed. As low as $19.50. For such a suit drop in and look over our patterns for fall now arriving. For Quality, style, service and price youll not find the equal of these anywhere hereabouts. Cleaning, pressing, altering. xa ou F. L BUCKIO North Ninth Street, Just Off Main PRICE, UTAH J. E. I'ulmer of Price, district crop Inspector, suggests to the Progress over at Uuslle I al that It caution its renders against the yellow hairy cater-plllwhich la found on and ahout the hoxelder trees over there. This worm is the larva of the danger moth and though a troublesome pest In the New Knglund Btates, is at present limited to Emery county in Utah. Contact with even the loose hairs from It are decidedly Irritating, to aay the least, mkich resembling nettle aling. The beat control meaaures which may tie adopted at this stage la to arirdlo tha trees on which they are found with folds of burlap preferably. The insect, coming down the trunk of the tree in search of a place for spinning Ha cocoon, will stop in the burlap and may be destroyed by burning after a few daya, a second lot of burlap taking its place. This last should be enough. Spraying wUI likely bo necessary next year.- ur . ) r , 4 Bays Xfoabs Times Independent of laat Friday: "Moab Lodge No. (I, Independent Order of Odd Fallows, bestowed a distinguished honor upon one of Its members last night when It presented W. K. Wheat with a twenty-fiv- e years" Jewel in token of hla long membership and faithful service In the order. The Jewel, which la a strikingly handsome one, signifies that the recipient has been a member of tho order in good standing for twenty-flv- o years, J. P. Miller, the district deputy; grand master of tha state, made tho presentation address. Judge Wheat haa been an Odd Fellow for twenty years, having Joined Richfield Lodge No. SOU at Missouri City, Mo., In UK. Whan ha came to Moab he waa Instrumental in getting the local lodge established, end he la a charter member, transferring from the Missouri lodge. The Mo-a- h organisation came Into being in March, 1SV4, with forty-si- x members." Judge Wheat will be remembered b? some of the older citizens of Price as having lived In this city some fifteen years ago. From here, where he made many good friends, he went to Moab. V , u i V; i'. . ii' . i An ungovernable temjier never gets the better of one. It brings out the worst. The Home of Good Eats In Fruits, Vegetables and Meats. Strictly Cash Is Our : Motto Conditions compel us to adopt the cash system of doing business and we will play no favorites. We will keep up our high standard of goods and service and maintain our present delivery schedule. Buy a coupon book and save money $10.00 for $9.50, $5.00 books for $4.75. . h n. man, Henry H.'McCardle, an Ha taken the agency for the Price Steam j Laundry at Price and in all the camps of for j Carbon county. The schedule for dates will ; Election and distribution of laundry ex-servi- be ts announced later. ce -- er 1 -v f ' Remember our two phones are at your service Numbers 15 and 37. Eastern Utah Wholesale & Retail Co. PIIONE 15. PRICE, UTAH The Home of Good Eats In Fruits, Vegetables and Meats. A . |