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Show THE SUN, TRICE, fAGE FOUR are endorsing it because it nicuns that those who try to solve croBsword puzzles must resort to the dictionary, and TBilSS95im Iwucd Every Friday By Sun Publiah-la- y Co. (Inc.) It. W. Crockett, Manager Subecrlptlon, $2.00 the Year. Office Phone No. 0. Residence, No. 133m2. Mall Mat Entered ne Second-Clas- s ter. June 4, 10 IS, at i'uMtofflue at Price, Utah, Under the Act of March S, 187. AlVi:n TIDING UATIH Diaplay Mutter ler Inch per month, n, $1.60; Single Imtue, CUe. Special 25 Per Cent Additional. Ten Cent a the Line Each In, Legal e sertion. Count Six Wordu to the Line. Butnmona, $12.50; Water Application, $16.00; Final Proof, $10.00. Beadere Ten Cents the IJne Each In eertion. Count Six Words to the Line. Po-eitio- Blackface Type Fifteen Cents the Line Each Insertion. Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Iteaolu-tloiiEtc., at Half Locul Heading Notice Kates. Count Six Words to the a. Line. For Bale, For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc., Two Cents per Word Each Issue. No Charge Accounts. Address All Communications to SUN PUBLISHING CO. Price, Utah MUSIC BOXES. We wonder how nmny lriee citizens ran remember those old mimic boxes of other days, containing a cylinder on which were a lot of tiny spikes, and which tinkled out a sort of a tune when the handle was turned f It has not been many years since thousands of families lmusted them, but the world has lived a hundred years since then. Imliably not a dozen of those little old music boxes could be found in the country today. For the last few mgntlis the existence of the phonograph, which cninp along to replace the old box, has been threatened by the radio. Many jieople had grown to believe that the phonograph had seen its best days. Ilut now comes a press disatch from New York to the effect that one big phonograph factory has been forced to let contracts for two more mammoth buildings to take cure of increasing orders. So it would seem that instead of supplanting the phonograph the radio is merely going to supplement it. There are too many times when the radio does not render good service, while the phonograph (an he depended uKin to function perfectly at any moment that it is set in nintion. You can't beat American genius, for now (hey are 'combining the two instruments one side of the cabinet will contain a perfect radio set, the other side a erfect phonograph. The American who wants his music canned or carried to him out of the air will have his wishes THE CROSSWORD CRAZE. This is a great country for fads, and seldom does a mouth pass without a nrw one sweeping over it. Just about one out of a thousand of these fads are really worth while or beneficial. Rut now a beneficial one seems to have appeared in the form of the crossword puzzle, which is claiming many devotees around 1ricc. Teachers and learned men all over the country FBXD AT UTAH-EVE- BY DodcUis E.uenmcr Pains'1 aale thereby become more familiar with our language. They argue that nothing yet discovered serves to acquaint young people with Knglish words and their meaning as quickly as crossword puzzles. It inukes them seurch for definitions and strange words, words MARY GRAHAMuana BONNER . ftpow arMitpst entirely new to them and these are g added to their vocabulary. InTHE PIGEONS stead of passing quickly us most fads do, this one npeani to be gaining in "Free meals are very delightful, Mipularity all the time. And that is doubtless because it is nsensiblc fad, said the first pigeon. l "They are. Indeed, Mild the and one tliat proves beneficial to both pigeon. old and young. I love them," add the third pigeon. TALK ABOUT POLITENESS. "Coo. coo," wild the fourth pigeon, Talk about politeness, said a "I agree with ull of you." "I agree, too," Miiil tin fifth pigeon. wellknown l'riee man to the editor of this jmper a few days ago, it ued to "You might iih well know Hint agree ho, before the days of the auto, that with you, too." "And how about inel" usked the a young man would alight from bis buggy and politely assist bis lady sixth pigeon. "I. too, think free nieula are very friend into the vehicle. Now he sits comfortably bock on tlie cushioned dellglitful," lie added. The Mime thoughts as I have," said scat of his car and pulls on a cigarette while his lady friend climbs in unas- the seventh pigeon. I think free meals are delicious." sisted. Times have certainly changed. Yes, and in the old days thn said the eighth pigeon. mint Is, of course, when they are young mnn used to hitch his horse out in front of the young ladys house and delicious, Hnd they almost ulwnya are go in and sit awhile, lie used to iay delicious." Almost alwnys," suld the ninth his respects to the young ladys mother and exchange a few pleasant re- pigeon, almost always. Just about always, coo, coo, said marks with the old man. Now he doesn't go into the house at all. He the tenth pigeon. Is there a free meal to be had sits in his car and honks for tlie now?" asked the eleventh pigeon. come fathto her and out, yunng lady And a twelfth pigeon came along er and mother consider themselves ; saying a of if lucky good glimpse they get coo, I am ready for a free Coo, him until the day she eomes dragging meal." him in ns their So tlie 12 pigeons gathered themselves about two hoys. The agent who will see that the These two boys hud brought out a Dawes plan is carried out in Germnny great deal of food for the jilgeons, for gets $1500 a year. Almost as much ns they often fed the pigeons. some of our hunk hundits get in a The pigeons had heroine very tame week. and .would perch on the boys shoulWe cant help feeling at times that ders and knees and walk all about if everybody in lriee used their them. knew who were their friends They tongues in as friendly a way as dogs and s they wunted to show their used their tails this would be a much by being friendly and In not happier community. being frightened. Hint was why these 12 ' pigeons Sun. of blanks kind all The Legal knew so much about free meals. And there were other pigeons who knew alsiiit free meals, too, for not all the pigeons were around Just now who lisunlly came and gathered about the boys. Rut pretty soon there was a great deul of noise and down from the window ledges and eaves nnd from all G. jy lie-in- STUDEBAKER educes Prices -- siH-mn- A 1 All Closed Cars Effective January 8th Standard Six Ssdan Victoria Sedan . - i ........ ........ Coupe . . . Sedan Berline AU prices f.o,b. factory $2450 2575 2650 Open car price unchanged I I WESTERN AUTO COMPANY North Ninth Street, Broeker 1 : t Garage Bldg., Price, Utah i ventories. Call us up. Often on the Street about. It seemed, came many other REPORT MADE TO THE llANK COMMISSIONER OK THE STATE OK pigeons. UTAH OF TIIK CONDITION OF THE said a thirteenth Meal time. THIS IS - PRICE COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK the Close of RFjsontci:s Loans and discounts $588,458.18 bond and securities, etc Stocks, 154, 750. Oil Ranklnghouse 1,000.00 Other real estate owned 6.500.00 Due from federal reserve bank 38.10S.O0 Cash on hand and due from other banks 15. 074. 77 Federal reserve bank stock 3.0 00.00 United States bonds and certificates deposited 21,900.00 Total $973,390.85 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in ( 50,000.00 Surplus fund 70,000.00 Reserved for taxes. Interest nnd deprorlatlnn, net 28,368.4 Deposits subject to cheek $337,016.38 Cashier's cheeks 7.856.87 Certified checks 708.44 Dividends unpaid 188.00 Total demand deposits ...... 346.209.69 Postal savings deposits 21.42"o'$' Time certificates 64,795.25 370.115.44 Savings deposits Total time deposits 456,852.77 Savings deposits, United States bonds and certificates 21.900.00 , . . Total $973,390.95 State of Utah. County of Carbon Curl R. Mnrrusen, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and rays that he is cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bunk at the close of business on the Slat day of December, 1924. CARL R. MAltCl'SKN. Attest: CAKI.US GUNDERSON, 11. It. GOETZMAN. N El lj M. MAl8KN, Directors. Subscribed anil sworn to before me this 7th day of Janunry. 1925. REID TACK. Notary Public, Residing At Prlee, l'(nh. (Seal) My commission expires the lith day of July, 1928. State of Utuh. nffice of Hank Commissioner I. Seth Uixlon, hank of the state of Utuh. do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true end correct copy of the statement or the above iih mod roinpuny. filed In' my office this ili day of January. 1925. SKTII U IX TON, Bank Commissioner com-misslo- A STUDEBAKER YEAR pigeon. Goodins, said a fourteenth plgpnn. ."Things to ent. subl a fifteenth STOCKHOLDER'S CALL FOR SPEC. ial Meeting of Stockholders We, sixteenth the undersigned, owning more than d of the capital stock of the plgoui. Dinner In ready, said a seven- Price Water Company, a corporation, organized and exlxtlng under and by teenth pigeon. virtue of the laws of the State ot Utah, Is subl the eightready," Supper do hereby call a special meeting of the stockholders of the Price Water Comeenth pigeon. pany, to be held at the City Hall of h llrenkfnst la ready, said the Price City In Price, Carbon county, pigeon. L'tah, on the 14th day of A. "('nil It wlintever you like," said the . 1925, at 8 o'clock p. February, m.. of said I see things to day for the purpose of submitting to twentieth pigeon. the stockholders of the said corporaent." tion the question of the confirmation "How kind these boys are," Bald and approval or the rejection and disthe twenty-firs- t pigeon. approval of the action of the hoard of directors of the Price Water Company Just na kind na they enn be," Bald on the 6th day of December, A. D., the pigeon. in 1924, warranting and conveying to So good to us," Bald the twenty-thir- d I Viper City, a municipal corporation pigeon, and I hope they know of Carbon county, Utah, one second-foor the primary water of said Price how we appreciate It." Company as held by it under We try to show them As best we Water the Morse decree, and the transaction can. said the twenty-fourtpigeon. of such other business relating to, conAnd a twenty-fiftpigeon went on: nected with or apertainlng to the aforesaid transfer and the trdnaaction Coo, coo, thla la a treat of such other business as properIn two lived a These boys city. ly come before the meetingmay or any adThere were many of the pigeons journment or adjournments thereof. around the park who were always Name of Stockholder. No. of Shares 600. Tony Manfred! fed nnd who hnd many friends. Larsen ... g. Rut these pigeons had no other Charles Robert Greenwood 29. friends save these boys. Often on the Serephin Pellissier 25. street yon would see the boys with Fred Duvln 60. Martin Rhine 50. the pigeons nil about them. 11. Lesuteaud 10. There were 25 there for the latest J. D. Nels Rrothcraon 8. even more. were often there hut treat, Florence Auhert 25. 100. Oh, the plgeona had a very good Pierre Glrnud Felix Villard 6. time. An tone Ikimbrosin too. And the boys had a good time, too. Noe Aubert 1000. It would !e hard to sny whether the Lilly Frandsen 976. J. 154.16 boys enjoyed feeding the pigeon Marla G.Frandsen Frandsen 3. George more limn the pigeons enjoyed being James Hosso 210. feil, or whether It wns the other wny C'liim Rylnnd :,.' around. Or, whether all enjoyed It C. 11. Kmpey 350. Juno 330. Rryncr equally. 250. George Robb I think this wns It ! Ella Hranch 4. pigeon. " Refreshments," suld one-thir- nine-teet- D-- twenty-secon- d ot Albert Pace 377. 6.5 Emily F. Allred Sarah Warren 281. H. C. Smith 200. John A. Mathis 35. 100. George Downard J. D. Critchlow .... 39. Olive Millburn 363. Wilbur liurnham 75. Dated this 31st day of December, A. D. 1924. First pub., Jan. 16; last Jan. 30. 1925. The Radio Shop One advantage tlie correspondence school has over the college is that when you get rich you dont have to endow the correspondence school. Last year was a big year for lie got himself Cool-idg- e. and a fellow returned to him a dime that he had lost. ed Demonstrations Atwater-Ken- t every evening. receiving sets. h h John Nick To Keep You Guetiing Price, Sunnyside, Columbia, Hiawatha 1. Big Six ' in- ARROW AUTO LINE 1985 1 All lines of insurance, Bonds, Auditing and Accounting. Well make your income tax reports In appreciation of our greatly increased business due to new management and the employment of better drivers we wish to thank our patrons for their support in the past. We aim to give better service in the future than ever before and kindly ask our patrons to make all suggestions or complaints to Emanuel Sergakis, Manager. $1895 ! AGENCY COMPANY E. NELMS, Mgr. 312 Elec. Bldg Phone 354 Appreciation,,.. 1445 1545 Special Six PRICE Correct $1345 i thunk-fulnes- at ........ Coupe . Located At Price, In the County of Carbon, State of Utuh. Business On (ho 31st Day of December, 124. New Prices Country Club Coupe non-in-la- and assist with FBXDAT, JANUARY 16. 1925 Whnt Is flint that yon ennnot hold ten minutes yet I as tight ns a feather? Your hrenth. Whnt kind of nn automobile ran rub out pencil murk? A racer (eraser). Why ahnnld a hnrae never he hungry on his Journey? Reenuse he always hns a bit In his mouth. Three of ua In six. and five of u In seven, four of ns In nine and six In eleven. Letters. Make e Tree Bluth "What makes the trees so red In the fall?" Kerauae, they blush to think how green they were in the summer, 241. Alfred Rlchina A. Omen George A. 14. 25. Nixon 170.3 Gwilliiim Ktrhrbiirnn Dorn Kausott Seren Olsen 20. 23. 1011. Orson H. (luyman Martina Anderson Martin Anderson Sybyl Jones John Potter P. 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