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Show FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1925 THE SUN, PRICE. UTAH EVER! I RIDAT. SHALL Mrs. la'ii n Unwell uf Sturm, visited witli lirr mother, Mrs. William at Fuirview last week. cMeats Fish iSe a Foods at, II PACE FIVE HEAR EAST HAVE MUSIC? IS APPEAL The Road to i'liu-lie- y, -- FROM STATE COMNITTEE Dr. and Mrs. K. i (liuniitti uf Soldier summit, visited Mr. uiid Mrs. J. A. Crockett during tlm week. Lower Prices Economy The Slate Editorial association will a three days session in Salt Lake Imkl City commencing tomorrow, Saturduy, Sunday und Mouduy. The housewife's favorite receipts will be fizzles unless the ingredients are of the purest and best quality. Good cooks know how necessary better are if groceries the meals are to be satisfying to the one who cooks them and those who eat them. For baking we have 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- - at valuegiving prices. Every cut served here government inspected before it comes into this grocery and market. - Huntington busket ball team defeated the l'riee team at the former pluee last Friday night by a score of twenty-fiv- e to twenty-three- . L. A. McGee, Dr. Sanford liallinger, J. Turner und lieorge J. Cuustun-tin- c of Price attended the Musuuie grand lodge at Salt Luke City the first of the week. R. Mrs. Grace A. Coojier of the will go in to Salt Luke City " r kea ' tomorrow to attend the meeting of Price Commercial and Utah editors. Jl. L. Sweet of the There lms not been much time, in tee, Imt we are able to offer musical the grim business of rescuing children opiMirtunitics to very few of them. Helper Times will also go in. Savings Bank from starvation and providing them We are badly in need of instruments. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kirkpatrick with the necessities of life, for the For the sake of affording these music PRICE UTAH are back from a trip to Colorado Near East relief to think about cater- loving children pleasure, helping us to where they were called last week by ing to their more aesthetic needs. Nor keep up orphanage morale and enablthe death of Mr. Kirkiiatricks broth- has there been money. Rut the stale ing a few to become self RupjHirting committee believes that certain tilings musiciuns, will you help by asking er, who recently died lrmn the flu. like music are as necessary to the some of your friends to contribute Friends of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Alder happiness of children as food is to musical instruments to Near East rewere pleasantly entertained at a din- life itself. Armenian children are lief f Especially needed ore brass ner party at their home last Sunday natural musicians, says a letter Bent niul si ringed instruments, portable orevening. Covers were laid for twelve, from Jerusalem to the state commit gans and victrolns. says last week's Manti Messenger. C. M. Stringham of Price was a interstate commerce commission. The has outstanding stock and Manti visitor the fore part of the railroad week attending some court matters in bond issues with a par value of Mrs. C. II. Stevenson will entertain (KM), while its book value is connection with settlement of the esYou can tell they are tailor-madnext Tuesday afternoon ut one o'clock tate of his father, recently deceased, the minnta you see them. ut u bridge tea in honor of her sister, Manti Messenger, lGth. Discriminating men come here C. T. Bowen, former county clerk of Miss Mary West, who is soon to leave for their clothes because they now residing ut Price fur Denver to make her home. Kenneth Davis, fifteen days old son Emery county, but know they will get the best of of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Davis of Ainsworth, Neb., was recently ejected Airs. J. E. Alley mid Mrs. Dcrt Lee fabrics and they will be made to vice in of bank that (lie president city. floljier, died last Thursday, the 15lh. Bowen fit. Come in and pick out the at one time lived at Green entertained thp Ladies Aid Ruciety at The remains were sent to Salt Lake cloth and style that appeals to home the of the former North on Dale where to Cattle River, moving City by Wallucc & llarmon, Ninth street yon and we will make a suit of yesterday (Thursday) he served as county clerk. Since leavclothes there nineteen some you will never be ashamafternoon, icing lived in ing Emery county he has ed of. Clothes satisfaction yon ineuiliers prsnt. Nebraska. W. C. Brucker returned Monday get here. from Culver City, Cala., where he aud honor husband's In of her birthday, and The of matter financing Mrs. Broeker have been located for a pleasure resort as a inutu Mrs. C. II. Stevenson entertained a the jmst several weeks. Mrs. Broeker al pnijMisition at the Fitch park in few friends last Saturday at a dinner. is still in California and .will stay was discussed in a meeting of Covers were laid for Mr, aud Mrs. IT. IfelH'r there the rest of the winter. a number of Hcljier and Price mej at S. Itohinett, Mr. nnd Mrs. L, J. Lloyd, clmMl Wednesday even- Mr. and Mrs. O. 1. M. Biersach and F. L. Joppa Lodge No. 2G, at Price, was the railroad ing, says t he Times. No definite pro- Mr. und Mrs. C. II. Stevenson, Jr. h granted a charter at the North Ninth St., Just off Main annual communication of the grand ject has been laid out nt the time acMiss Rene tiie entertained Bcrgcra PRICE, UTAH lodge of Utah Free and Accepter cording to the item in that paper. members of the Notre Dame club at Masons at Balt Lake City the first of Mendicrs of the hoys senate club her home Monday evening. Election MAMA' the week. This was the only charter of the high school participated in n of officers took place and Miss Angc-lin- c granted. Mnrtelle was again elected presirnhhit hunt lust Saturday over in with the following assisting her; dent Valiev, knging some sixty Attorney and Sirs. l W. Keller and Clarks Miss Angelcne Mnrlin-cll- i; vice enjircsideut, was feed bunnies. a Sunday liig daughter, Erma, of Monticello came to Miss Irene Givannoiii chorister, Manti the fore purt of the week for joyed in the domestic science room of Miss Katheryne Price; treasurer, the the Imys, being prepared by a visit with relatives and also for Mr. by secretary, Miss Jennie Keller to attend court. Keller will hnlf of the club which lost in the Vignctto;A luncheon was served by the Cruse. hunt. was The affair strictly stag. remain here for some time. Manti hostess. The meeting will he held nt lGtli. Messenger, District court opened at Castle Dale the home of Miss Cruse. Helper Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Moss of Price last Monday with one of the smallest Times, lGtli. have word of the arrival of a new calendars for many terms, Judge Mrs. William Rne, of Castle Gute, Woolley and Court Reporter baby girl at the home of their daughentertained at bridge on Saturday afOn the criminal ter Alice Mrs. Forrest Wheeler in Alder ofieiating. 30th, in honor of her ternoon, was most calendar case January the Moss important Casper, Wyu., last week. Mrs. will leave fur Casper tomorrow (Sat- that of the npgro, David McGregor, sister, Miss Helen Grier, whose maraccused of mortally wounding May riage to Van Acord took place Janurday) for a visit. Pctt. a colored woman and former uary lGth. The color scheme of pink and white was curried oift in tally Columbia is to liave a new school friend of the defendant. cards and decorations. The eenter building costing between 20,000 and DEADLOCK BROKEN. MRS. TAG- - piece was a silver basket of pink and $30,000 next year, according to plans white camntions. The invited guests All lumber bas to go through of the Carlton county school board, at GERT GOES TO WASHINGTON Mcsdamcs William Littlejohn, were a long period of seasoning to their meeting held lust Tuesday. Some Mrs. Henry C. Taggert of Salt Lake Wil ford Ruff, Vern Avery, Sr., Earl allow it to lose its greenness. one hundred and twenty children have City, left last Sunday for WashingDurrnnt, Arthur Gnw, Clarence Hall, Green lumber sbrinks and aoon been attending school there in tents. ton. D. O., carrying Utahs four presi- R. Reese, Earl Acord, Joseph Parm-lebecomes out of line. Yon can dential votes for Calvin Coolidge and Vern Avery, Jr., Charles Houghbo assured of getting properly Wallace Leroy Jolnmtun, son of Mr. Charles G. Dawes, to he delivered at ton, Jr., Howard Ellis, Floyd Anderand durable material seasoned and Mrs. Charles Jolmslun of Price, the electorial collrge on Monday, Jan- son nnd the guest of honor, Miss from ns. purchasing by died yesterday, aged fifteen years. uary 2Gh. The deadlock was broken Helen Grier. The funeral will lie held tomorrow Saturday through drawing lots after Saints the casting of the bald (Saturday), at the Latter-da- y Mrs. Joseph larinley of Castle Gale Thu remains were pre- lot. revealpd no change. tabernacle. Thomas entertained at a miscellaneous shower Kearns drew the ticket entitling him on January 14th in honor of Mi.,s pared by Wallace & llarmon lor Co. to deliver the message hut it had been Helen Grier of Clinlon, I ml., whose Mr. drew if Kearns the marriage to Van Acord took place on agreed that Judge Dil worth Woolley left lor Inckv ticket it was in favor of Mrs. January 16th at. Castle Gate. The 1ItICK, UTAH Balt Luke City today to attend a slate Taggart while if Mrs. Rose Hamblin rooms were in decorated beautifully WiWVWVWAWW.VJ oenvention of Utah Judges and iiUo drew the winning lot it was in fncor pink nnd white, hearts and cut flow to be in consultation with the Su- of Lyman Skren. ers. A tiny bride doll served ns the preme court on some case which it centerpiece, while pink candles in silconsidered while he sut ns one of the i'koiiath ami ver candle sticks burned at cither end Fuel Go. United Notices Consult County Clerk Or judges of that body Manti Messenof the table. The afternoon was spent For Further Signers llrsppctive ger, lGth. in games, after which a delightful Mines At Mohrland, Black luncheon wns served. Mrs. Pjiriiiley Hiawatha and Heiner Hawk, NOTICE TO CIlEDITOrtS ESTATE was assisted Mrs. Utah Thompson of l'riee, who Mrs. Belcher of the Famous Boyd by Producing Saints willof Krank Pino, Deceased. Creditors Stnndardville and Mrs. H. J. has been at the I.aller-dn.- v n claims to with vouchers present hospital for some two weeks for an the undersigned nt Kunnyslde, Utah, of Helper. The guests were oerutioii for uppcndieilis i much im- oil or lirfore the 2 1st day of March, Mcsdamcs William Edmau, Earl 13 Admin(ill 'US KKUNAKI (). proved at last rejiorts. Her father of tho Estate of frank Pino. Acord, I). L. Pariulev, Earl Durrant, and mother, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Jus- 1istrator E. Gilbert, L. T. Davis, Wilfi.nl .creased. llenry lluggcri. Attorney tice of Usage City, Kau., are with her, Tor Administrator. Charles Houghton, Jr., Howard Ruff, fit si. itib., Jan. 1G; Inst fob. 6, 1323. Ellis. having arrived several days ago. Henry East, Frank Gaines, ('. iTlt't-- T'l CllKl'lTOIJS ESTATE E. McDcnmiid. William Lililcj'ihn, of litisi Mrs. Ruth Cnrniu of Suit Luke City licensed. William Glover, Prior George Wil.-m-i, wil1 f s at wlili voik lo was npoiuted city nurse at a meeting An I bony Durney, Glen Gnrn'oJi, 111' Uni lo at I, Arhold Wednesday evening by the I'prc icit ' :nu m Im. Earl Vein Davis, on 2i.il Sr., or lln Avery, I'crnrc flail, Health Center association. Otficer-electe- d il'.v of M.jreli. A. It., 19 2.1. TIIKm-I- " thur Giw. William Kuc and the guest Handled In Price By VAtfll.li it". Admlni- trninr i.f of honor, Miss Helen "Grier. H;K M. were Mrs. K. Join's, pres- lli ISiihI i.f Theodoras, ident; Mrs. C. IT. M mien, viee pres1. C.H. Stevenson (i. K. Olay. Attorney for Adrnin- Reforms like charity, fIkuiM begin ident; Mrs. O. P. M. i.!Mtnr. home. 12. C. 2.1; at 1323. Jan. last. Mrs. treasurer. "l i'll. II. fell. and Smith, pul'., News-Advoca- Eastern Utah Wholesale & Retail Co. Phones 15 and 37, Price, Utah. This Is through consistent, year around saving. It matters not what plan you nse saving is the thing. A family bndget that calls for aonie fixed sum laid away" each week leads to economies that insure the safety of tho 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. Two carloads of Utah flour hare been shipped out of the state for the benefit of the Near East Relief fund, making five since July. te Made For You Tailored Suits SOCIETY $2,-25- 0, e, 1 . cstali-lishi- 'HIM In conducting this Hardware and Lumber business, we have three rules. First The quality must always be there . Second The price must always be right. Third Satisfaction must be part of every sale. By rigidly following these rules we have built up a patronage that swears that no other place fills their orders for Lum ber, Hardware and Building Material as near perfect as we do. Our customers boosting is our best as set, and if you are not now a patron of ours, wed appreciate the opportunity of serving you once and thereby make you a perman- ent one. C. H. STEVENSON LUMBER CO. One Piece or a Carload ! Phone 111 or 26 Price, Utah. ng BUCKIO fifty-fpurL- Dil-wor- th Properly SEASONED y, thirty-secon- Mutual Lumber DEBTOR Read Carefully (;r.niisun States Wnl-riivo- The purpose of the National Association of Professional and Business Men is to protect its members against persons who ignore and disregard their obligations. The Association prefers to avoid measures which might cause debtors unnecessary additional expense. Accounts are advertised for sale with the hope of finding a buyer So our members will realize something from the accounts. All accounts reported to us are placed on our Delinquent List which Ls sent to all our members for their mutual protection. 2.-- AND BUSINESS MEN CLAYTON M. NEGUS, District Manager. l?nnm 101 Phone 351 Eastern Utah Electric Building Price, Utah KING BLACK HAWK HIAWATHA and : (Ved-I'nr- PANTHER -i s Kr-o-- I COALS - K-f- i. i LctnM. Bin-such- , j NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL .. Rev. J. Frcelen Johnson of Price and Rev. E. M. Wallieig of Hiawatha will leave next week for Denver to at-tend the annual convocation of the Methodist Kpiseopid church . which meets in that city February 3d. More than three thousand pastors and laymen of the Denver area will lie in attendance. 1 The proM'rtics of the Vintali company, which operates sixty-eigmiles of narrow guugc railroad between Mack, Colo., arid Watson, Utah, are worth $1,U12,IK)0, it was tentatively estimated recently by the Kail-wa- v ht 3 r.gnpmaLMBM:ira. rarawamarga THE NEW EDISON The Phonograph With a Soul,f Yes, we carry all the Edison Machines and Records. Latest Sheet Music. BATES MUSIC STORE Star Theater Building Price, Utah |