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Show VJ 12I FRIDAY, JANUARY 18. 1925 THE SDH, PRICE. PRICE AND NEARBY Ant owe Jeinten from Price was a buinens visitor in Salt Lake City tliia aHeats Pish -- week. PAGE FIVE .Ti, I ; Mayor J. XV. LHipiurow wa a Salt Lake City L is urthe firt of this TO : Mr. and Mrs. (jlen X. Nelson of Price are in Salt Lake City tbia wetk. Mis. Nelson going in Thursday and (lien will go in tomorrow, Saturday. NORTH PACIFIC COAST Effective January 17, 1923. and Daily Thereafter Limited to 9 Months IKu The housewife's favorite receipts will be fizzles unless the ingredients are of the purest and best quality. Good cooks know how necessary better groceries are if the meals are to be satisfying to the one who rooks them and those who eat them. For baking we hare the best the market affords, including highgrade flour. The same high quality obtains throughout our complete line of groceries. And you pay no more to get the best. You may find the best values in town right here. Freshly received cuts of highgrade meats and delicious seafood it value-givin- g prices. Every cut served here government inspected before it comes into this grocery and market. Thomas, aged 57 years, died Wednesday of this week at her home in Lowrcm-e- . Funeral tvrrices will le helil Sunday with interment in the Iuiw renee cemetery. Denver & Rio Grands Western Raiiicad At Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wwtcr of Suit I .a he City have gone to Lug Angeles, Cali., to sieud the remainder of the winter. They will be at the Los Angeles Country club. Rate of r SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. LOS ANGELES, CALIF. tC1 0Q tfU Ii30 $67.52 PORTLAND, ORE. MU taken into the Latter-daSaints hosWe would advise Carbon county pital Monday fur treatment. Young women to keep out of jail. A Chicago licheluian was a soldier in the lute woman served a tliirty-da- y eeuteuee war and while in the service was shell and gained filtVen jioiuida. shocked and it is for this that he was More than one puor man around euuqielled to go to the hospital. here dies and leaves hie family a car Mrs. I A. entertained at a that isnt resiiectnblo enough to atdinner jmrty last (Thursday) evening tend the funeral. at her home on North Sixth street in We read where a Chicago schoolboy lonor of her daughter, Jane, wlip is soon to be married. Out of town guests short another. Ln't it time parent were Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tonikin of were teaching tiieir children not to Salt Lake City ; Mr. and Mrs. Walter play so rough f Clark of Kenilworth and Mr. and A whole lot of tBe things we long Mre. Richard lloff of Rolapp. for might lie our if we only had the nerve to ask for them. Members of the First National bank of Price met Tuesday and a new ofRome men of thirty-fiv- e are such fice created, that of chairman of the cutups that people sometimes take hoard. This jKmition goes to A. W. them to be fil'tv. Horsley, who preceded Barboglio ns The value of the gift has doubtless president. Joseph Barlmglio was elected president ; F. F. Fisk, vice presi- beeu del enni ned by this time hy its dent; Glen X. Nelson, cashier, and exchange value. toy Walters, assistant cashier. Mi-Ge- . F.. IL Dorerty, formerly a revenue collector stationed at Price, was in town this week on business. Dorerty is now with the Acme Engineering company, with headquarters at Salt Lake City. Mr. and MTE A McGee of Trice, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jane Irene; to Mr. Karl Fredrie I.neic.,iJ1enil worth. The marriage is to take place in the very near future. - U H'MVJfll T.pd1 iH' a u St: fJ J 'i: .1. :"ii -t Dun li' ,i v.'T, I i Sit 'JMNTUUi HMMWrta HEATING .i. ,.i iili1! mi.: SYSTEM DISTRIBUTED BY P G. A. Clark of Ft. Collins, Colo., is Mrs. R. WfcCcockctt entertained the new arrival ir Price during the memliers of the P.,E. 0. at her home week, having token ovgr the old on North Ninth street Monday evengarnife just'fcoutyi of the deing of this "week.; JL number of the pot on Rout If Kiglitjii Ktiet. The new members were" present and refresh firm will ha knows ajptbe Lavin Moments were served. tor comiian.Kjndggpeet to open up Ftu-dchak- er :!or business around the first of February. They hare a carload of Gray Price, are entertaHnng a nine pound cars on the way. boy at their home, boylfSlonday, Dr. Judy attending AJl concerned are C. M. Btringham got back home on doing nieely, while Grandpa Forrester Wednesday last from a trip of several says there is anbtliee democrat in his days spent in Ralt Lake City and family. Mnnti, going to the latter place to wind up some business in connection hcra estate. Btringham Application of the National Coal Railway company for permission to picture house at construct a coal railroad in Carlton 'show there three county to connect with the main line of the Utah railway will be heard by times a weCk. Spitday, Tuesday and the public utilities commission at Salt Friday, Lake City on January 23d. W. P. Sledd, a brakeman working County Cleyk IL C. Smith has issn in the railroad yords at Helper, aged ed niHrriagerlicenses to the following 30 years, was instantly killed this person during, the past week : Orin (Friday) morning about 11 oclock fi Snm and Cal while doing some switching. In some Imtli of Wellington ! Angelo Paseuzzi manner he fell between two cars and am Angi'iena Hoji&cci, both of was horribly mangled. The remains Randte-Mtiand Marion were brought to Price and are now at of lleiner. the Flynn undertaking parlors awaiting shipment to the Fast. He is surHarry Richelnian, son of Mr. and vived by his wife living at Helper. Mrs. Harry J. World of Price, was At a meeting of the directors and stockholders of the Carbon County FOR SALE, WANTED, ETC. bunk held Monday, W. A. Lowry was president, R. M. Magraw, vice president; J. W. Hammond, secTwo Cents 1rr Word lAoh Insertion ond vice president ; O. P. M. Bieranch, No Oiarge Aeoonnu. cashier, and Claude J. Empey, assisWANTED CLEAN COTTON RAGS tant eashjer. The financial statement any size for wiping machinery. The of the bank is published on page six Sun. of this weeks Sun and shows the FOR SALE FRAME DWELLINO substantial condition of that houee. 65T J street. Price, Enquire Made For You Tailored Suits they an tailor-madthe minute yon see them. Yon can tell ry Mr. Business Man You Loose Every time you trust a customer and do not collect your account promptly your customer goes some place else to F. L. BUCKIO North Ninth St., Just off U&in PRICE, UTAH trade. The National Association of Professional and Dusiness Men protects its members against loss in advance by informing them of poor pay, slow pay and no pay customers. It also gives you correct information as to the amounts owed by citizens of Carbon, Uintah, Duchesne, Grand and Emery counties. collection department will collect your outstanding ij Our accounts for a reasonable fee. Try our prompt and efficient service. f the! r cab yE Undf found NATIONAL ASSOCIATION an t AND BUSINESS MEN dfr 7n our ir mat of onr Co tab. OF PROFESSIONAL Phone 351 Eastern Utah Electric Building Price, Utah SALE LOT OF THIRTY-NIN- E feet frontage by thirteen rods in depth with Interest in a half of wall of a hundeed and twenty-fivfeet. 8outh Eight street, facing the 'west. No agents IL W. Crockett. Terms If de Hired. CLAYTON M. NEGUS, District Manager. Room 304 announcements. The Wedding USED WASHERS OF various makes from $5.00 to 125.00. l'RORATK AM) GUARDIANSHIP Easy terms. Maytag Shop with G. A Notice Consult County Clerk Or (I. Cleaners Respective Signers For Further Inf or-SALE LARGE MOSHLEH mation. FOR safe suitable for mercantile firm or NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE office, liarguln. II. L. Pratt, Elecof Frank Pino. Deceased. Creditors tric building. Price, Utah. 111 present claim with voucher to undersigned at2 Sunnyside. Utah, FOR RENT MODERN DWELLING the the let day of March, of five rooms on East "K" street be- on or before U1ULTS RERNARDO, Admintween Fifth end Sixth. Apply to J. IL 1923. of istrator the Estate of Frank Pino, Leautaud, Phone 260m. Deceased. Henry Jtuggerl, Attorney For Administrator. BUTTER WRAPPERS PRINTED Jan. 16; Inst Feh. 6, 1925. to order, a hundred for $1.50; two Firt Puli., hundred. $2.25; five hundred, $3.50; a thousand, $5.50. Rent parcels poet prepaid where remittance accompanies order. The Sun. Price. Utaty. roil I uni a nt SALE IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING WHICH you wish to dispose of whether It le clothes or chairs, tables or cusb Ions horses or row, chickens or carriages vacant lota or farms again, ws say. If you wish to dispose of any of these The Sun can do it for yon through wantada We've done It for others and you will be no exception. UTAH TRICE LUMBER.1! Properly SEASONED All lumber has to go through a long period of seasoning to allow it to lose its greenness. Green lumber shrinks and soon becomes ont of line.' Yon can be assured of getting properly seasoned and durable material by purchasing from us. Mutual Lumber Co. PRICE, UTAn iiVWWWJ NOTICE Know phone 172w. FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS IN Matt Santt, a miner, was run over bundles of a hundred. Twenty-fiv- e a freight train on the Utah railway by cents. The Bun. np Rpring Canyon last Tuesday just WANTED TO SELL USED FORD above Peerless. The train was barktruck. Eastern Utah Electric com- ing down the canyon when a brake-ma- n pany. Make ue an offer. on the train noticed a man lying FOR RENT FURNISHED APART-me- on the track, but before the train of three rooms On North could come to a atop it ran over the Seventh street. Call SIIw. body. A coroners jury was summoned FOR RENT FURNISHED APART-men- t. and brought in a verdict exonerating Steam heat, light and water, the railroad from any blame. Sautt Phone 7C. was a single man and had no relatives FOR SALE LARGE SIZED FROST in this part of the country so far as Killer (No. 24) stove at a bargain. is knowm, The body is being held at Will heat large store, hall or the like. the Flynn undertaking parlors. Cheap. The Sun. FOR e, Discriminating men coma hen for their clothes because they know they will get the beet of fabrics and they wSl be made to fit. Come in and pick out the cloth and etyle that appeals to yon and we will make a suit of clothes yon will never be ashamed of. Clothes satisfaction yon get here. ed uOm Piece or a Carload Phone 111 or 26 Price, Utah. Savings Bank e -- ii. es j Jogeph vrT st Price Commercial and y Mis. Malad Emiey has resigned as Men are becoming handsomer, Bays impossible to hear opclerk of the county school board, her Now roof an on the wont the English surgeon. portunity knock if yon are resignation to take effect the latter women folks be jealous about thatf g4n the cellar. lart of this mouth. George E. Okcy, former city recorder, will fill her place radio lived to the better wont are them If at Resolutions keep up as clerk. Mn any that were ever written down. home, the crossword puzzle wilL K- - and Return FROM PRICE Secure tickets and Pullman reservations from the local Rio Grande Agent. Mr. and Mrv AV. Brocker of rice who weif to (Julil'eraia for the winter, are iifw comfortably located at Culiver Cith-- , ncarjsis Angeles for the rest of (liJHvwtfr season. I Jta next to Bank part of your coal money this year Thii ia through consistent, year around saving. It mattera sot what plan yon use saving ia the thing. A family budget that calla for some fixed sum "laid away each week leads to economics that insure the safety of the future. Take advantage of the opportunities this bank offers to get ahead by forming thrift habits. We pay 4 per cent on savings accounts, compounded every six months. Via The The Sandburg Petroleum Company of Utah makes an announcement with a page ad in this week a Sun. E. A. Ogden is their representative in Price with headquarters at the Panama Eastern Utah Wholesale & Retail Co. Phones 15 and 37, Price, Utah. Economy CALIFORNIA AND - week on liush- t Tie Road to Newly Redoced Excursion Fares I ! ,Sea foods at Lower Prices. ; I RID AT. UTAH-EVE- KY Sun. sll men by these presents: That I have this day sold my half interest in the Radio Soft Drink parlor and that I will not lie responsible for any debts after the 21st day of December, 1924. (Signed) Ed Sheya, Price, Utah. Ad vt, Legal blanks of all kinds. The Sun. Are You Planning a Home This Year? At the beginning of the year Is the time to lay your plans for the coming twelve months and if they include that home of which you have dreamed now is the best time to prepare for spring building. Owning a home is the aspiration of every man. lie who plans well and builds well wiU never have any regrets. We are more than anxious for our customers to profit from the experience we have acquired in the business of supplying building materials and are ready and willing to give free any advice that is sought in the planning of a home. Quality Building We stake our reputation on the lumber and other building materials which we sell and therefore quality is given first consideration. If you have in mind the erection of a house during 1925 we want an opportunity to show you that we can be of service in helping with your4 plans and in providing the kind of material you need at the right price. J. C. WEETER LUMBER CO, (HARDWARE) North Side West Main Street PRICE, UTAH THE NEW EDISON The Phonograph With a Soul Yes, we carry all the Edison Machines and Records. Latest Sheet Music. BATES MUSIC STORE Star Theater Building Price, Utah gpyy,,, |