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Show THE SUN, PRICE, PAGE FOUR FOR THE NEW OFFICERS NAMED UTAH FubllMli-lo- 1925 UDEBAKER f - u 23, PLAN! Ainciicuii LkIim to Fill Short liter to Sandberg Names Ogden Men to Head ' Wheel For IL'ul 'ililiigh, Petroleum Firm. Friday (sailed livery UMa W. Crockett. nuger Co. (Inc.) What is the inu&t constructive, J. W. Parker, of Ogden, lias been concrete project that the worthwhile, Subscription, 9.$2.0u the Year. Office nuineil second vice president of the Rhone No. Resldenca, No. lllinl, Sandburg Petroleum company of Utah American Legion and the American and Willard Kcowcroft, also of Ogden Auxiliary cun undertake lor Hecond-ClaiMall Mat Entered this was it announced tor this yuurf " This treasurer, community recently ter. June 4, 1915, ul Fustoi'ttce at l'rice, R. R. vice will be 1X79. uked by every aist y Ritchey, first president, question Utah. Under the Act of March X, t'qllowing reorganization of the com- and auxiliary unit in Utah durinJ.he ADVERTISING KATES pany. Both Parker and Scoweroft urc ten days between Fchruury -1 li and well known throughout the state and 2Jd, next, as u result of tiie adoption Inch Matter l'er month, per Display $1.60; Single leaue, 60 c. Special Po- are promiuent in Utah public and fi- of a community betterment program sition, 26 Per Cent Additional. nancial affairs. Parker was forint rly at a recent meeting ol' the deiHirtmeiil Legale Ten Cents the Line Each In- state senator and at present is presi- executive committee. The legion recCount Cine. Six Words to the sertion. civic Summons, $12.6u; Water Applica- dent of the Amerien Packing and Pro- ognizes the need of tion, $16.00; Final Proof, $10.00. vision couqmny of Ogden, the Utah betterment programs, it is announced, Headers Ten Cents the Line Each In- Cauners association and director of and the Americanism committee of sertion. Count Six Words to the Line, the the organization has prepared a way First National bank of Ogden. illackface Type Fifteen Cents the Line Each insertion. It was also announced that Stuart to be known us the Utah plait" lor with the Obituaries. Cards of Thanks, Resolu- P. Dobbs, former district attorney, the purosu of tions, Etc., at Half Local Heading has been named attorney for the com- citizens und organizations in the Notice Hales. Count Six Words to the pany. Klrner H. Peterson of Denver, statewide program of community ser, Line. For Sale, For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc., who is president of the Excelsior Pro- vice. They will ask for suggestions Two Cents per Word Each issue. No ducts compuny of Salt Like City, is covering, their community programs Charge Accounts. one of its directors. for the ensuing yeur. It is pur hoi; Address All Communications to Field work at one of the Sandburg thut the Ksts of this stale will take BUN PUBLISHING CO. company's fields is progressing. The up and curry through to a successful Price, Utah equipement has arrived at Floy and conclusion at least one worthwhile trucks are engaged in hauling it to project cucli year or one which may lie the.site and the construction of cuinp undertaken for a period of jeans, " it buildings has started. The company is staled by T. D. Murtiu, chairman will spud in just as soon as a rig can of the Americanism committee. lie put up which is exice.ted to be all The legion is in earnest in its Ouy Barrack of the Wsnatch store in readiness within a week or two. proposition and this years annual at Sunuyside, was a Price visitor dar- The well is situated on the Denver convention of the organization, which and Rio Grande Western railway be- meets in Brigham City, will be asked ing the week. tween Thompson and Green River, six to authorize annual trophies and Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Sharp had movawurde to pouts with outstanding reced from Sunuyside to the Big Springs miles west of the Crescent-EaglR. has C. Butler Suierintendent for community service," Jlurtin ords ranch to make their home. from California where be declares. returned Department Commander Trainmen from tho East nqiortcd was sent to purchase machinery and John E. Booth of the legion and Mrs. desabout four inches of snow on the is ready to start full operations. Ritch- C. J. M. Trotman, auxiliary departert between Green River and Price. ey, who is vice president of the Sand- ment president, are very enthusiastic Charles Guiwilz had been reap- burg Petroleum company of Califor- over the possibilities of such work on pointed postmaster of Price, having nia has been stationed in Salt Lake u statewide scale. They cull attention previously held down the position. City and will act in that capacity fur to the valuo to the state in having District Attorney F. E. Woods was its subsidiary, the Sandberg Petrol- seventy-fiv- e legion posts and thirty in Price from Castle Dale on his wuy eum company of Utah, here. or more auxiliary units working to to SaiiH:te county to attend court give worthwhile, concrete service to their resiective communities for the Senator Thomas Kearns had introJOHN HILL PASSES next fifty years. The adoption of .the duced a kill in congress for the estabUtah plan came as a result of the atlishment of a land office at l'rice. Diea Out In tempt of deartment officers to put Man Railroad Veteran Thomas Bell hud gone to Suuuyside into practical the resolution Los Angeles, California. from Cusllu Gate, where he huiL acin San convention national the of Hriilion the as mine foreman cepted in the veteran John to Francisco undertake Hill, engineer urging jjosts of Mine No. I. service of the Denver and Rio Grande an Americanism program of concrete A. E. Gibson had quit the services Western, nud one of the oldest id value in other words do away with of the L'tuh Fuel conqiany at Sunny-sid- years of service of the many engi- abstract theory and do something intending to devote his time to neers, pusseil away very suddenly in which would improve their communhis milling interests. Ixis Angeles last evening, says Tue- ities. Mrs. Robert Howard was expected sdays Grand Junction Sentinel. Hill, In presenting the plan for the conto arrive in Sunnysidu from Somerset, who had retired from active work sideration of the citizens the legion Colo., to reside. Howard was then some time ago because of failing recognizes that most communities are su)Hrintcndeiil at Sunuyside. clubbed to death" with various orhealth, hud gone to the coast city only W. F. Olson of Price was figuring about two weeks ago, and was at the ganizations, each seeking to launch or on building him a home in town, lie home of nu aged aunt wheu death complete some iet scheme. Under was the manager of the Consolidated cii me. He is survived by his wife, who the Utah plan it is nut the intention resides at 923 Rood aveiuie, and two of the local lost to inaugurate a proWagon and Huchine company here. A. J. Leo wus in l'rice from Suit children, Mrs. I). Di'nin of this city gram which they will selfishly call their own. They want to undertake Lake City where lie had tqiciit the ami Harry Hill, now a rndet nt the United States nuviil ac- one upon which all organizations can holidays with Airs. Lee atui family. He was then stationed at Drugon, ademy. It is probable that the agree and will work to complete. They B. Doan, will leave tonight for hoH to launch a Utah. program fur the Lo to accompany the body town which will ho of sufficient magMr. and Mrs. Ira R. Browning of buck Angeles to this city. It has not yet been nitude that nil clubs, churches and Castle Dale, gave a wedding dance in determined whether the definitely that town to u number of friends. The body will be buried here, or returned citizens will unite in their efforts to the affair was well attended and greatly to the old home in Mason City, Iowa. assure success. Wherever practical councils of community organization enjoyed. Hill was 02 years of age, a ml had will be urged. These councils arc to The quail put out between Price and forty years' seniorilv ns nil engineer be coiiiMiscil of the mayor of the city lTelicr by the IlelMr gun club were with the railroad, with iweutv-fiv- e n uud representatives of every doing nicely and thriving. The coun- years of that time spent in pulling an civic nud religious, political, ty commissioners were asked and engine out of this city. For years fraternal. Its purpose will 1C to depromised to protect the birds. prior to his retirement on account of cide upon the program to be adopted, The contest ease of W. I). Livings- ill health, he hail pulled a passenger and members of the council will in ton and Ferdinand F.rieksen for the run from this city. He was ii member turn mgs its adoption by their resec-tiv- e Seventh judicial judgship was on at of the Masonic lodge and the BrotherA civic league organizations. Manti. Judge Booth of t lie Fourth hood of Engineers, holding liis mem- within the Utah department Ameridistrict was hearing the evidence. bership in both in this city. As one canism committee has been set up nnd of the veteran employes of the Rio it is J. M. Miller of Colton and in compiling information out of this vilv, be enjoyed a whichmgngcd will aid cctnniunities in planGeorge Nturrs of Provo were in Grande the lrice. Armed with a bundle of loca- very wide Acquaintance both over ning and developing eivie projects. tion i tapers they went up on Gordon city and along the division over which Tho civic league will be nble to give Creek and slaked off a number of he worked for the. imst quarter of a information on practically every accentury. claims which gave ussays in gold. tivity known or to furnish data which Jueub Oman, a German, confined in SUMMITS IN UINTAH BASIN ARE will enable them tn find 'the pnqier the pest house at Castle Gate wiiii untliority on the particular project in FREE FROM SNOW small tKtx, tried to break quarantine question. at that place ami was shot and .killed Many legion posts of the stnte have Summits lending into the Uintah by guard Reese Lwis. L'wis was ex- Basin arc comparatively 1iee from already completed or are starling to sen was recommended for the place. despite the heavy fall. E. U. work mi numorons worthy projects It lTanium-Olso- n Know on, assistant chief engineer, nnd among (lie more commendable of Mercantile company of Price filed iiicnriiorutinn papers declared Tuesday, says the Balt Like these include the work of jmsts and with the county clerk and recover. Tribune. Accompanied by Engineer auxiliary units in tlio Carbon county Oliver J. Harmon was president. Y. English of the bureau of public roads mine disaster of March Sib, last at F. Olson, vice president and levi N. and Fred Ferron of the Duchesne Custle Gate; the playground projects Cecounty commission, Knowltmi made a of lrovo and Spanish Fork; the Harmon, secretary uml treasurer. which annual dar rodeo, brings City snow study over summits of the three Poplins Olsen, sistmaster jit Cleve- siim.re.-leroutes into the Ba- several thousand visitors to the city; land, had tendered his resignation to sin. About twenty-fou- r inches of the memorial built, by the Vernal auxUncle Sam. Too much work for the snow was found on the Aviutnquiu iliary unit ; liOgan post 's public skatpay was lie reason Olsen gave tip the Creek summit and at the bend of Dan- ing rink and many others. Under the job, lie said. Mrs. Maria S. Christen- iel's Canyon. The Castle Gate to Du- Utah plan legion officers hope to have sen was recommended for the job. chesne road had about eighteen inches all posts nt work nnd in with ull citizens. A referendum ballot W. E. Wade, James A. Miner nud on the summit. lias been prepared by the AmericanIT. I. My ton, presidential electors for occurred had little Very drifting Utah, met iit Salt Like City uml east and the cost of keeping oHn the Cas- ism committee for the use of citizens their ballots for Theodore Roosevelt tle flute to Duchesne road has been in submitting: suggestions to the legion and (.'liarles V. Fairbanks Tor presi- little. In the Strawberry Valley the and local otfieers arc urging that evdent and vice president. Miner was snow ranged in depth from one to ery one interested in the development selected as messenger to convey the two feel, while in the basin proper it of the town take advantage of the opwas only from three to six inches. portunity to develop a result to Washington. eivie program. Wedding announcements. The Sun. Lend blanks all kinds. The Sun. COMMUNITY RADIO SET GOES TO THE HIGH SCHOOL JSy Hun FRIDAY, JANUARY FRIDA1 UTAH EV ER1 REDUCES Ix-gio- ui 1- Twenty Years Ago This PRICES On All Closed Cars NEW Prices Standard Six: Present Week Country Club Coupe Coupe Sedan . . . $1,345 1,445 1,545 e. Special Six: Victoria Sedan , 4 a Big Six: oja-ratio- . 2,450 2,575 2,650 Coupe Sedan Berline e, An-tiiiHl- is, 1,895 1,985 Alt Pricta F. Q. B. FactorUa v WESTERN AUTO COMPANY North Ninth Street, Broeker Garage Bldg., Price, Utah THIS IS STUDEBAKER A YEAR son-in-la- w, organi-zsitiu- in-i- d all-ye- ar I Appreciation.... In appreciation of our greatly increased business-d- ue to new management and the employment of better drivers wc wish to thank our patrons for their support in the past. We aint 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. ARROW AUTO LINE Trice, Sunnyside, Columbia, Hiawatha When the first rodij. craze struck the country about three years ago, The Sun carried for a number of weeks stories about doings in that line, particularly the activities at Hiawatha, where the first set" was instil lied. So much interest was awakened that a club" was formed an about three hundred dollars raise with which a most excellent set was purchased, and to which Inter additions were made. Several public sittings gave folks here their first insight into this great feature which lias now become so familiar to nil. Tim set 1ms for a year been in nn office at the court bouse, but lias now been turned over to Irof. G. J. Reeves o:; the high school, for use at that institution. it being figured that here it will do most good to the community. members are to retain A1J club somewhat at least their former priv- - NOTICE FOR I'UItLICATIOX When a fellow begins to think he is &?lt Lake time to enter his name regarding the set. Sump new j St al omeeat City, arriving, its parts are needed, and the board or Utah, Jan. 16, 1925. Notice la hereby on the old age pension list. education will supply these nnd build given that Charles B. Fetltti of W&itis, Utah, who on September 16, 1920, an agrinl for use with the set. Some folks never reaeh the top bemade Homestead Entry (additional) No. U19166 for NU, NViSK, Sec. 16, cause they want to start there. BISHOP GEORGE RUFF GIVEN A Twp. 15 South, llange 8 East, Salt BIRTHDAY PARTY Lake meridian, hae filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r proof, to Bishop George Ruff was given an establish claim to the land above des' cribed before the clerk of the district ' rt nformnl party at his home in at Vrl(e utah on the 26th day oefield last Suturday evening, the 0I February. 1925. Claimant names as birth- - j w itnesses Christian Larsen of Wattls, usion being his seventy-fift- h l day. Old tinie linpiK'nings and stories ; Emery White of Cleveland, Utah, and were retold by old neighbors and Charles Oviatt of Elmo, Utah. ELI Heads. The birthday cake was stud- F. TAYLOK, Register. ded with a border of seventy white 480 acres. Act. lec. 29, 1916. 1826779. Jan 23; lust Feb. 20, 1926. and blue candles. Mayor George First pub., lunn wus toastmaster, and the toasts NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR United States Patent Mineral Ap- were by Bernard Xewren, Alfred United Xewron G 0 Allred and Mrs Gcortre p,,cation Striul No- - 03460tiStates Land Office, Salt Lake City, 111111. Utah, Dec. It, 1924. Notice la hereby Bishop Ruff rnuie to Scofield from given that A. C. Gillette, 11. Murray Frank 12. 1arker, G. Herbert Coalville, September 12, 1!MM). lie en- Peyton,Richard M. Selwood and Heber tered the employ of the Utah Fuel Jones, 1.. Hanley, all of Duluth, state of company nt Winter ljunriers, and has Minnesota; C. D. Velie, Thomas P. Demonstrations every evening. served that company since, although Ienso and Archa E. Wilcox, all of Atwater-Ken- t Minn., and F. Van Buren receiving sets. ic has lived in Scofield. Ills walk to Minneapolis, of Superior, Wis, through their authowork service active and front during rized agent and attorney in fact, Edamounted to more than 20,(H)0 miles ward D. Dunn, whose postoffice address Is Salt Lake City. Utah, have in 20 years. niado application for patent for the Phone 346 755 Main St. Besides being bishop in the Scofield Miller, Miller No. 1, Miller No. 8, MilUTAH PRICE, ward for twenty-on- e No. 1 years he has been ler No. 9, Tasker nnd mining claims, comprising the president of Ibe town board one term, placer half three terms. north 11 of Sec. 20 and9 all of Sec. 21,member of the b mrd South, Range East, contalnTwp. Kcliool' trustee before consolidation ,nt, 902.18 acres. The notices of d vice president of the Cnrlion tlon of these claims are recorded with county recorder of Utah county at countv board or education eight venrs MM. Po.Uion he IrrShLSid SXI'VSXS holds at the present time. news pu per published at Price, Utah, for tho period of sixty days. ELI F. TAYLIJR, Register. Edward D. Dunn, Attorney, Balt Lake CUy, Utah. First pub., Dec. 12, 1924; last Feb. $, ! E-elcges ! e The Radio Shop ! bco-jcou- j i - G. S. QUATE Tx-jne- r ; looa-nn- j iK 1925. The good old days were those when salad didn't taste like n lot of axle grease served on a ruhlwgc leaf. START This Y ear Off RIGHT do nothing in particugenerally do it exceedingly well. Moji who lar SAY LISTEN..... Particular Housewives Those who take pride in their baking have good bread or cake if they use Tip Top, Turkey Red of Seminole flair, the kinds handled by us. They have found that they aro pure and good, and they can depend upon them. Whon you think of bread, think of our flour. Feed of all kinds for man or beast. All products of our place an good. ly Price Cohimlsston Co. South Ninth Street, Price. Utah. I want to sell my home in Trice By protecting yourself against fire with insurance. You know not the day or the hour that misfortune may visit you in the form, of a disastrous fire either your Isnt it about time that you permit us to talk to you about a policy? Your family needs the protection and so does your business. All types of automobile insurance. Its too big for my wifo to taki care of, seven rooms and sleep ing porch, modern, two storj brick. Two blocks north ol Main street between Eighth an.! Ninth cn K street. Equitable Real Estate and Investment Co, J. A. Crockett, The Sun PRICE, UTAH Second Floor Silvagni Bldg. PRICE, UTAH |