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Show lY OCTOBER 8, 1934 THE Spy. PRIOR. UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. PAGE FIVE PURELY PERSONAL PRICE AND NEARBY Dr. Slid Mn. R. E. Dowd of Bastion, in statements completed last Wednesday. The amounts by counties fill the position are given, the expenditures first and per postoffiee is the receipts following. In Eastern city, Saturday, Oe-- Utah. Carbon (35,089.79; Kmery, An exihiinatii edueday visitors in as cleijk in the to be m4d i Frank Mclntire arrived tober IS: home Sunday evening from Salt Lake Mrs. Edna I Morgan of Columbia undergoing an Migration at a hospital there a short time was this week committed to the menfor ago spiwndieitis. tal hospital at Provo. She and her ,rand family huabaud am former residents ef of ihawsthiyre x that camp to day for Philadelphia,' Pa., where he Homer P. Peacock, county chairis to take Hrgrfi3uate courses. The man, tells The Sun that a big republitrip is being made by automobile. can rally is to be held at 1riee on Knox Patterson-whhas formed 14ih. Gov. Charles K. Maliev s law partuerfchip'withM p. Kraf-fof th if. tityarrivea ig Irne ihe sill be the main sieaker. f the weak frsmMoab. The Tj The Sun this week printed announoffices of the firm'nrtat the Tavern. cements for a dunce at Auiuseineut Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Faddis from llall in Winter Quarters tomorrow Hiawatha . . and Mrs. William Hunter (Saturday evening. The crack Castle and illiaiu Gilchrist, both of Into orchestra of several pieces is to iiyounng, sere guests of Mr. and furnish the music, 'which promises to Airs. John Keller fair week. Manti!'1 something extra. Keu-Pri- ce (I - Suu-nysid- e. Oc-tob- et J. F. Grogan, agent for the Denver and Rio Grande Western at Price, this week had word from the ot rating detriment of the road that the line is now open to service to Eureka. raffic over the branch from Kpring-yilll- e was stopped on August 9th, last, into the mining camp when there waa a fire in a tunnel, followed by a cave-i- n of earth. Now a new track some twenty-tw- o .hundred feet in length goes, around that which formerly went through the big bore. All-!- ; i Juks with the best to be found any place. Make meat a. urt of your regular fare. All cuts government inspected, gtiple and fancy groceries of the best brands. Fruits pd vegetables in season. any pur- - are par Eastern Utah Wholesale &. Retail Co. Phones 15 and 37, Price, Utah. MMIIM.ETC. Word Each ntCharge Accounts. Ko ) TABLE, I TX DININGROOM couch and bed at Hove, unitary MS driver. ip. (or laundry Call t WEEK MAN IB WANTED Ik ambition, Industry and email A You can make above amount m dlttrlbutlns Kawlelsha qual-ntuc- ta to study consumera Sev-liflopeninse now available. We d ud help you do a big buelneu I sake more money than you ever M a Oive age, occupation, before. mete. W. T. Iiawlelgh Co., Dept. 111a KM, Freeport. PRICE Paint Before Winter Soon there will be no to screen the shabby house.foliage And loon beating rains, driving snows and (reeling winds will March out cracks and crevices and every bare spot end start decay. Paint la Indiepenuble in winter. Insects are going, woodwork is thoroughly dry, the sun la no longer blistering hot end it is the but time of the year to paint. If you Intend to paint next spring do It now and get the benefits of s protecting cut through the winter months. And when you paint, paint right. Pure paint pure white lead and pure linseed oil mixed to your order, tinted to please you and spread by experienced pa in ten is cheapest in the end. Call me ip. today. AGENCY COMPANY BEN BEAN- Painting Contractor. 19K North Fifth PRICE, UTAH Mont Reliable Work In Eastern Utah Phone ISSm. E. Nelms Geo. Manager Electric St. Suits and Topcoats Price, Utah Service That Server Insurance ) Accounting and ; Auditing Real Estate Inter Is Knock-- At yon prepared for tha of colder weather? Are sense and other buildings If the house, r (iri(e needs a new roof Mi the time to get the mail and have tha work done. a roofing for every largo number of la a wide range of prices, 11 odvioo with you about uimum protection for tine stock at the minimum upuie. We have the hun-'tt- d other materials for all of repairs. Nons better 1 Mae lower in price. h for winter? JIES 'w f i al Lomber Co. rANK D. BBYNER Manager Muck, UTAH line Times-Indeiiende- gineering staff up at Castle. Gate spent Sunday last at Price. Business at the four camps of this company in Carbon district is picking up considerably, says he, with the orders for coal increasing as the days go by. J. A. Hnugaard of Manti, one of the democratic nominees for judge in the Seventh district, spent last Sunday and the forepart of this week at lVice. He was piloted through the Kingdom of Emery last week by Neil M. Madsen of this city, a long time friend. J. A. Passey is again, in the employ of tlie Golden Rule store at Helper. Several months ago the Paasey family moved to Price, where he was g clerk in one of the atom there. The rest of the family will no doubt remain theyg this winter, where the boys are now in school. Heler Frank R. Dolinskey of Kenilworth and Helper has gone to California for a visit of several months. His stork of merchandise at the former camp is in the hands of his son, Frank R., Jr., while the one at the latter city has been merged with that of the Mutual Mercantile company. The trip is for his health. Joseph H. Benson, who has been working in the government garage at Duchesne and Price for some time, left Monday for Los Angeles, Cals., to visit with his brother for the winter. He hasn't been feeling very well for some time and concluded it would do him good to take s little vacation. quality that ws wish to emhas it been your good Seldom phasise. fortune to see inch wonderful values from which to felect and mpi miU to measure (26.00 and np. Overcoats (25.00 and higher. Altering, pressing, cleaning. F. L. BUCKIO North Ninth St, Jut off Main PRICE, UTAH CARD OF THANKS Mrs. David Crawford and family of Bunnynlde desire through The Bun to express their deep appreciation for the many courtesies extended them nd for the floral offerings during the illness and at the time of the death and funeral of husband and father. Your man who believes he has honesty copyrighted never fools anybody but himself. Theater Main P 8treet PRICE, UTAH . I Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 2:80 p. m. Even-Ihatart 7 and 9 oclock. Sunday shows 2:30, 5:30, 7:30 A ORCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT Yon Can Ba Burt of a Good Program Every Visit e. c Letters are being sent ont by the secretary of states office informing four thousand two hundred and fifty corporations in Utah that the annua license tax is due November 15th am becomes delinquent on December 15th, The tax varies from (5.00 to (750, according to the capital stock. It is eswill reach (175,-00the latter part of the winter at the timated that receipts Free company 'a expense. Myton Press, 26th. Says the Duchesne Courier of las Len A. Ammerman from Mesa, We had a mighty serious ftiday: Ariz., dropped into Price yesterday rase at AYood llosnital this week when on his way to Salt Lake City to meet the little daughter Of Sheriff Mitchel old friends and business associates was operated on for peritonitis. It here, lie is a former manager of the had developed from a ruptured apen-diJ. C. Penney establishment in this Dr. Wood was assisted by Drs. city and is to attend during the next Garret ODonnell of Vernal, Dr. J. A, few days a convention of buyers at Judy of Priee and Dr. Miles Harris o: ' Zion. He is in charge of a big itfure Roosevelt. The patient ia coming along at his home town and has a substan- nicely. tial interest in it. His section of the The Sun in its issue of week before country is a cotton and fruit district. Business there, he says, ia exception- last unintentionally omitted the name ally good. Mrs. Ammerman likes the of A. D. Hadley, local merchant, aa place and both ahe and the children one of those who will keep their establishments ocn AVednesday even are in the best of health. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrington ings to accomodate the out of town from El Centro, Gala., stopped off in trade coming here. Hadley is really' Price last AVednesday en route home one of the first to get at the head oi the movement. The Sun sincerely re from Amorilla, Tex., to visit the and Crockett families and grots the oversight other friends of Mrs. Harrington. She Gov. Charles R. Me bey last Saturia the daughter of the late A. MeOov-nethe first cashier of the First Na- day honored extradition papers from tional bank of this city, and left here Montana for the return to that state some fourteen years ago as a child. of Frank B. Podbevsek. The man is of two Her mother is living at the California wanted for forgery of a checkHe hundred and fifty dollars. whs the also is Bob., her as brother, city a at Storrs arrested and prehended a; a responsible position latter holding with one of the big financial institu- few days ago by Sheriff Ray Deming. tions there. Mrs. McGovney experts Deputy Sheriff Albert from Carlion to visit Price friends next year en county in that state came for him the route to her girlhood home at Nevadn, first of this week. 0. fflprwiulu "Mrornir Mttoirr unm Five and a half dam to Ifunululn, nineteen days to Kidney by the favorite U. K. mall and express steameni. Klrrra, Honoma, Ventura, 10,000 tons Rated Lloyds 100 Al. displacement. Hnlllngn frtfcn Kan FmnctMro, October 3 Siht November IStii, December Otli and every twenty-on- e daya. Honolulu and return 8330; Sydney and return, flnt-riiHI; Round 81300. Book tlie world, flrst-riai- ai, w, flrat-daH- now. Ocean Kteamslilp On., 3 street, Kan FraneiMCO. tore folder. Mend line for pic, Savings Bank PRICE, UTAH John Says: As long as a man preserves a youthful regard for style and appearance he cant be called elderly. Drop in and see the. latest in mens sport togs at the Star Style Shop PRICE, UTAH W. Hammond of this city made In stating the nature of contents of matsealed packages of fourth-clas- s ter mailed at such rates the term, Merchandise Fourth-Clas- e Mail will suffice, according to J. F. postmaster at Priee. or writing the foregoing does not meet the requirements. The indieia shonld be printed eo that the labels will be uniform and legible, thus facilitating the identification of the waled parcels aa entitled to be mailed under this provision. All mail-ab- le fourth-elan- s matter, appropriately labeled in printing as here indicated, may be sealed and mailed at the fourth-elan- s rates, and any persons or concerns may avail themselves of this faeility. Patrons are cautioned against placing unauthorized enclosures in waled parcela mailed at the fourth-clarates of postage. Violations in this respect will not only lead to withdrawal of the privilege of mailing in such manner, bnt they constitute an offense punishable by a maximum fine of a hundred dollars. Mac-Knig- ss to Ac-Trad- e With Our New Location Next to Skaggs . in y, Hose Included). You will be pleased. Mrs. Ora Miller from Wastington, Halls Catarrh Medicine of Catanh of rid your system caused by Catarrh. F. Beginning Monday morning and continuing for one week we will give away free with each purchase of Shoes an appropriate pair of Hose. (Our Famous Cinderilla - J. CHENEY & Ia national organizer of the P. E. (). Sisterhood, visited Price last Friday. She was entertained at 6 oclock dinner at the home of Mrs. Oliver K. K street Saturday she Clay on left for Salt Lake City and Ogden and will make New Mexico and other Western States before returning to her home. She found the local order functioning nicely. Expenditures from the various Deafness county road funds for September am receipts during the same period are shown by AV. C. Nutt all, senior acCO., Toledo, Ohio countant of the state highway com MILLER SHOE STORE The Home of 1 ht, Hand-stampi- ng Loof-boum-w Recently a heavy blast fired in a stone quarry in Central Pennsylvania blew a hole in the bottom of the rock and strnck a spring, which in twenty-fou- r hours made a lake approximately four hundred feet wide and from five lo seventy feet deep. a splendid talk from a party standpoint aa did othera. Congressman Don B. Colton and John E. Holden went into Emery the same day, where they attended the county convention. x. Mo. EbUernUtah et AA'ooJ-sid- semi-annuall- y. Price Commercial and John Matson, an employe of the Seragakia studio ia the Eleetrie building at Price, dropped dead whila working in the laboratory at about 11 oclock Tuesday morning, lie had been in photographie work for a number of years and was formerly Last (Thursday) evening a LaFol-lett- e with the Kopf gallery. Deceased was For President club waa organiz- about 70 yean of age. His wife lives ed at Price with R. E. AVest presi- in Balt Lake City. But very little waa dent; GcorgeA. Smith, vice presi- mown of the man or hia family here, dent, and Louis Reoff, secretary and The body was later sent to the slata ' treasurer. A collection waa taken up. capital. Then is to be a meeting of the orOrson Smith of Logan, represent ganization next Monday evening at Price. ing J. B. Jensen of Salt Lake City, was in lrire and Helper this week Angelo Christensen, injured Tues- Jensen is a chemist and haa control of day last in the projierty of the Utah the big shale and asphalt um deposits Fuel company at Clear Creek, died the above Sunnyside mountains of it He ulaims to have a process whereby the following afternoon at St. Mark Hospital at Salt Lake City from in- gasoline, oils and the other products juries to liia spine and back. He was which they contain may be extracted a driver in the mine and it is believed profitably. He proposes to put iu a that in some way he fell from a car plant on the ground anil exiects to lie here shortly to interest local imiple. and was run over. Much encouragement was met with by Deputy SheriffsGarr?tt, Olson and Smith. Mcfardle went over to Hiawatha on Licenses to wed have recently been Monday last, where they found a still and arrested K. Kiykochi. They got issued from County Clerk Smith 'a ofa hundred and aixty gallons of rice fice to Leonard Countryman of Price mash and fifteen of aaki. Brought and Florence Abedaile of Balt Lake before Judge Hammond at Priee the City; Frank Fata and Nellie AVest, fellow was assessed two hundred and loth of Standardville; Orrel DeLange ninety-nin- e dollars. and Arvilla Dennison, both of Hiawatha; Eugene Amos Branch and ElJ. T. (Tom) Nichols left for Sco- la Shim min, both of Wellington; Owfield last AAednesdjy morning, where en Marvin Lobeuberg and Vera Gar-bhe becomes a dgfiuty under Sheriff t, both of Salt Lake City; Frank Ray Deming foy that ppaeinct. Ha has Perkins and Margaret Cox, both of for several weeks been working for Castle Gate, and Tiberees Montage Price City si nigh marshal, reliev and Estefaueta Dimas, both of latter on a ing John U. Rrynov-thvacation. Until recently Nichols was Most of the republican candidates a peace officer at Rolapp. and party workers were out at the Dr. Phillip B. Floyd, a recent grad courthouse at Price last Wednesday nate in dentistry from a Southern evening at a get together meeting. California school, has opened offices Among the ont of town ones were A V. for the practice of his profession at M. AVarner of Salt Lake City, repreLos Angeles. He is a son of Mrs. senting the state committee, and A. Mnssie Floyd of Helper, a former AAy. Jensen, the candidate for attorney resident of Huntington and Priee. He general, who hails from Sanpete. J. passed a high examination before the examining board of that state. ; It's tha pounded North Sevier school at Stfliha seventy to six. Saturday the visitors went down before the Mdkb ere at that town in a (score sfven J nothing. R. D. Richtrdson mdlie coach for the lads froiuWsette range. Duchesne Courier, 26th. Dr. W. B. Newhall, one of the Denver, Colo., officials of the Abso-pnr-e Gilsonite company operating the Caatle Peak property, spent a few days inspecting here this week. He found everything in splendid shape. Manager C. AY. Walker, whose contract expires the first of the coming November, was induced to sign for another year at an increased salary. He ia also to have six weeks vacation Your Door f Carbon high boys last Monday defeated a team at football from the Times, 26th. 312 Building Reduction in the passenger fare from Salt Lake City to San Francisco, Los Angeles and other Pacific ('oast points, effective No ember 1st, is announced by the railroads. The new roumltrip ia (52.50, twelve dollars lower than at present. er L 0. Messenger, 26th. . Judge Dilworth Wuullev and 1 rank M. Alder left Sunday for t untie Dale to hold court this week. Mrs. Alder and son, Alfred, accompanied them for a short visit. Manti Messenger, 20th. C. E. Dinwoodey of Idaho Falls, Ida., divisional director of the Rotnry clubs for Utah and the Gem State, was in Price this week paying a visit to the local organization and of which Qomer I. Peacock is president, lie found things functioning nicely. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Crepps and baby were arrivals Friday from Price. He will hare cliarge of operations on the new Seven Mile and Courthouse bridges, the contract for which was last week let to Clark & Crepps. Moab 20th. II. R. Ellis of the Utah Fuels en- The buccaneers carried it in barrels after robbing tha Bailing vessels, bnt modern methods have cast aside the barrel Nowaday! money is kept in banks, where maximum protection is afforded the depositor. Your money is safe here and yon may open a checking account or a savings one. Checking is convenient now. A savings account is convenient in old age. It assures a competency when your earning capacity ia gone. Four per cent paid on savings. Com- Bank building. , era Money... State Building and Loan association, originally organized locally and with its general offices at Price, now advertises Salt Lake City aa its headquarters with a branch office in this city. Goiuer P. Peacock is its agent, onion ow, October 4th, stockholders are to vote at Zion on the proposition of increasing its capital stock from (1,500.000 to (3,500,000. The (Hills are oien at 8 o dock of the evening at riic concern V offices in the Deseret ' the Barrel of (3,-644.- (1835.89; Duchesne, (3542.62, (5798.55; Grand, (1200.81, (25JS20-77- , and Sau Juan, (12,285.42, (702.73. Walk-Ov- er PRICE, UTAH Shoes 'v. |