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Show y a. . ? In Two Sections advertising rates Tuer inch by tha month four local advertisers. Tran-7- v cents an Inch per issue. S) L No 25 per cent additional j, IV advertising accepted for tha page. First page readers (IS) cents per line an Bun'. display 14O) cent, an inch per laaua PAGES NINE TO TWELVE Inclusive 7,-o- nt) Citizenship elaMea are conducted in Milwaukee, Wii public schools .y-fi- Volume 11, Number 23 ftMi me announcements., Tha AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Bun. Week Ending October 3L 1924 for recently arrived immigrant (RELY PERSONAL PRICE AND NEARBY gn Grace A. Cooper of this city iTisitor in Zion over Sunday last, for treatment by an oceulist Lucy Ludlow, who has been at Price the last summer, has med to Roosevelt for the winter, unrrelt Standard, 24th. Madden returned to y Neil tot Tuesday a mg a trip of to thexldJome ranch up at ML JHn. C. P. Walher,from Los has been iiiting the last TNki at Pride with her brothers, (and SheldonlyAnderaon. fnnk Hill, formerly of the Basin nr of Price, was here the past d looking over interests here and gag with his relatives and friends, uosevelt Standard, 24th. this eily was alph Miffl , last Sunday Grind Junctl 'ter some (Honda; loi the1 of which for punts ia y. -- sev-Ji- vi An-Ca- la rt- - et en-est- ra ts- - Uy manager. V. T. (Bill) Hamilton was 'n thi Soldier Summit last Sut-d- r session of the luand incidentally t ce 1 ip the political situation i:: , from Gang and Tuesday , November 3dL I 4th The Carbon county growers of sugar beets in the W ellington neighborhood an at this time harvesting about a 50 per cent erop. Big loaaea are attribut- ed to the drouth. and I Eighth street paving at Priee waa completed yesterday. It runs from below the Denver and Rio Grande Western depot to within about a block and a half of the high school building. KOK.e) mpioial Carbon's high sehoofhoys defeated at footbaR in thia city last Tuesday afternooyL Tbe aeore waa sixty-fiv- e to threekEnreka eomaa here today to try it out with the loculi. Green River PRICE, UTAH flfe, 3-D- ay Mrs. C. 1L Stevenson and her sister, Miss Mary West, entertained a number of friends at m studio tea at the home of the psrtaft n East K street at Priee UatWsflneaday afternoon.' Eighteen student barbers were ad- mitted to prgetire in Utah last Friday by the state board of examiners. Among themxetfiJBraest Evans Wilson out at Duehesne and Dennis Tidwell et Rains. 'Jar-eonnt- y. a former youngs! w in Priee this week four years. He is absence of aria shoe house up at Salt Lake it and has just recently made a trip Mgh the Basin country. lie scarce-kneso many the old town m been the improvements. -l-ira. R. W. Crockett of Price left n last Saturday for Brunswick, 1, ailed there bytlie serious conmi of her mother, Mrs. G. D. Ken- f. The latter, ywho haaaited in city on two for three occasions, !ered a stroke! of paralysis a few previously. iMre. Crockett was er youngest sou, nmpanied by taK. Her absencHsrindefinite. --Xatt Lauber, this city, was i Steve Blakakia, a former resident of this section, was killed in a copper mine out et Ruth, Nev., on Thursday of last week. Ilia body waa later brought to Priee for interment Services were held from Flynn Funeral Home last Tuesday afternoon. rs w an Takataidaa from Priea and Salt Lake City at Zion during Georgia Dremuraa of were licensed to wed the week. to attend a lodge locally ), chil- dren. The Sun this week delivered to Go-- I mer P. Peacock, the republican eonnty chairman, three thousand sample ballots for the general election Tuesday next Also, an equal number to Oliver K. Clay, democratic chairman. They may be had by calling on either gen-tleman. 1 1 IO Bergers from Helper and up clandestine Masonic matters, are wrrender to United States Marshal Ray Ward at Salt Lake City not iter than tomorrow (Saturday) to be dm to the federal penitentiary at Both convicted ivenworth, Kan. m were given stays of execution to li stipulations extending the time to h mandates. The thirty-da- y iwrind res this week. .Each man has been iced to two years in the federal Dominick atthew McBain Thomson, mixed s fIncluding- ffuh - n, Frostflla-Sped- Van Em Liquid Scalp Massage $1.19 CANDYltiA'X'ATiyd titonstmiMgrtttgnr Java Rice Powder Mas Horae h da Globes. tS Deal pint . 65c Pint Pompeian Olive ... Oil ....... $1.50 Tyrian Merit Hot Water Bottle, No. 2 size, moulded Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound . $177.50 console : $210.00 $290.00 Prices quoted include all the equipment with ariel properly Installed. Nothing extra to buy. G. S. QUATE 755 Main Street PRICE, UTAH 4 ..49c 3 for 50c Upton's Tea. 7a Shinola I Polish Shoe 0te0. Ib. ... Paper. Regular size Bob White Toilet Paper. Large size. IQ. ,3C TANLAC Special for Phenolax 29c 58c Wafas sa. 5 for 25c Seidhtz Powders, 3 for 25c Palmolive Shaving Cream Wo-- I meeting last Wednesday evening devoted the time to electing a new president, Mrs. Amy Rice having resigned on account of leaving the city. Mias Clara Kramer presided and ealled for Mrs. Ora B. Harding nominations. was chosen to fill the vacancy. In a pleasant manner Mrs. Grace A. Cooper presented the retiring president with a small gift on behalf of tha club. At the next meeting the C. I C. girls will give a program. ...19c ...19c Palmolive Soap79c 12 for 28c or The Business and Professional mens club here at Priee at its regular 98r Glycerine and Rosewater, 6 ounces Bob White Toilet . 14 John G. Price from Columbus, 0., grand exalted ruler of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, is mak- ing a tour at thia tima of the West and is to be in Salt Lake City next Sunday. A committee of five representing the strays at Priee and in this vicinity will visit him and present the claims of this city for a lodge. These were named at a meeting at Notre Dame Hall last Monday evening. e Woodbury's Fa-dal Soap Hair Brush $1.69 SSL dosed model, with Super-Heterody- ne . Kwik Kail Electric Carling Irons. Heat quickly and retain 27c HQ-Ha- zel, model . at THRIFT PRICES Regular $2.00 Double Distilled Extract of Witch A-- Tooth c 37c sizes 10 to 50 watt, m Mag-La- Paste HOME NEEDS When yon buy a radio get a good one and have it installed by a radio expert We have been making successful installations for two yean. The following sets may be had for immediate delivery. A $110.00 Radicle, Crosley Tryrdyne, $135.00 special Atwater Kent open I Dean D. Holdaway, manager of the company store np at Peerless and for some time previously with the Stand-ardvil- le mercantile concern, is coming soon to Price to open a variety store in the former Miles building on Main street. It was bat a few days y. ago vacated by the Miller Shoe eom-jpan- 39c Bryan-M&rs- al 23c Orntorv can't stand the cnm;rctit'im a crying baby. Radios Averett Earll, the 11 years old eon of Mr. and Mrs. Johnathon Gale of Latuda, died there last Saturday. The funeral services were at 1 o cloak Sunday. The remains were taken to Castle Dale for bnriaL The body was cared for by Wallace ft Harmon, local funeral directors. ' Wuiih-Amerie- utive of California. f - We are giving away a crystal bowl eoatainhg two gold flak, with tha of a fiftpeent boa of Ijso-- I tho delicious candy laxative. Cbildran delight m these lively littla gold fish, the goldost we could find nowhere. They aiu fascinating to grownups, too, and the clear crystal of tha adds aa aquasiuto reflecting tha golden flashes of alert, busy littla kblA ' ornamental touch to the borne. ,W couldn't think of a more acceptable gift with which to introduce this rmy mild and pleasant laxative. And a laxative of due land li ere mild and harmless, at due particular time. Lac-La-x hka folks them and children realty dafigbt hi Hung Grown about them. ing little like mint kwangea fog they are juet Charles Tyng, a citizen of Utah for ariy twenty years past, died at Salt ib City last Wednesday of cancer (the stomach. He waa 54 and is wived by hia widow and two dnugh-- 1 In the early days of what is r the Carbon Water, Land and Wer company he waa largely inter-t- d :n lands in Carbon, Millard and wrr counties and at that time came "ir building a modern hotel at Price. It volunteered and saw service in the war. Afterwards 'worked on an extensive scale the brer properties in American Fork inyon lpft himself and others by his Jter, the latter being killed there by Blows ide some yean ago. He was Bowl Price letter earners have joined the national organization and there is now a branch in thiveity with'VL -B. Ma-denhall aa president And mona, the seeretkry. Thqi pee ted within a rewdgya. A delegate will be aent to Salt Laj City during the next meeting. , I 00p 23c The ease of the state against Ed Cottrell, charged with minder in the first degree for the homicide of P. Miller, Jr., at Thompsons on January 30th, last, has been set for trial at Price on November 11th. Tins case, which was heard at Moab in August and resulting in a hung jury, was transferred to Carbon. The prosecution will be in the hands pf District Attorney Dalton. At the former trial. District Attorney Leroy B. Young of Brigham City and Attorney C. A. I Robertson from Moab conducted the prosecution., Attorneys Braffet and Patterson, who defended Cottrell at the former trial, will again represent him. A large number of Grand people will be aubpoened as witnesses.. Jo-so- I I I I I I 07 SURVEY PICTURES' V The United States geologic smvej. has just placed among the exhibits on the first floor of the state eapitol several building at Salt Lake City illuminare which beautiful pictures ated and show the various characters of the woyk that is being don here in I Utah. EOT |