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Show FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1925 THE BUN, PRICE, UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. LAMBS ARE LOWER AND SHEEP ABOUT STEADY, ETC. LOCAL BASEBALL STANDING OF CLUBS (Continued From Iuge Two) Isaucd Every Friday By Sun FublUhlnf Co. (Inc.) K. W. Crockett, Manner. tv miles south of Moub, was ilesl roved iy fire. The shearing plant, valued at 8000, was burned during the night of March Kith and investigation made hy Babarription, $2.00 a Year In Advance. Office Phone No. 9. Residence, No. l I ya.ntt. Ijut Entered aa fteeond-Claa- s At Helper Mail Matter, 10. at the ltmtuffiee at Price, Utah, Under the Act of March 3, 1879. June 4. 1915, Sunday's Result. Siandardville, 6; Helper, At Munnjraide lrice, 2; Bunny side, Next Sundays Games. ADVERTISING KATES Display .Matter Per Inch Per Month, 1.60; Hinela Iiuiue, 60c. Special Petition, 26 Per Cent Additional. Ten Cente the Lin Each IncepLegal tion. Count Mix Word to the Line. Summons, (12.50; Water Application, 915.00; Final Proof, 910.00. Ten Cent the Line Eaeh Reader Couut Six Word to the Lina. Blackface Type Twenty Cent the lane Each Inwrtion. Obituariea, Card of Thank. Reaolutiona, Etc., at Beading Notice Itatea. Count Mix Word to the Line. For Sale, For Kent, Found, Loat, EteN Two Cento Per Word Each laaue. No Charge Account. Address All Communication to SUN PUBLISHING GO. At lrice At Helper i San Juun enuntv officers extending over ten days, conclusively indicated that the fire was of incendiary origin. The officers, however, were unable to obtain sufficient evidence minting to any particular person to justify an arrest. Whether other criminal offenses are investigated or not there is little question that the burning of this corral will lie thoroughly investigated. Wallace A. Lowry tof Pr'ce through this city the other da; with several carloads of sheep from his range in Nevada for marketing in the lust, lie was headed for Kansas Citv, 11. Hiinnysiile vs. Standardville. Price va. Helper. Superb pitching by Dciumon resulted in an easy triumph for Sunnyside over Price Sunday in the game played at Sunnyside. The score was eleven to two. Dciumon didnt permit a hit until the fifth and only three during the course of the game. Rut one of the two runs he was responsible for, that coming in the seventh on Rills thrpcbHgger and an infield out. Lefty Russell not only failed to receive good supiMirt, but could not find the plate in the pinches. Three runs in the third and sixth in the fourth sewed things lip early in the game. Stef-fa- n with three hits was the outstanding performer at the but. lleljier took Standardville to another cleaning by its steady playing. Kelly, on the mound, pitched an exceptionally good game, keeping the hits wel scattered in all but the first and sixth innings. Standardville made five in the first on four good hits. It seemed most everyone had his eye on the ball, as both teams connected for thirteen hits each. Minor and John Allison were the best stickers for llel-lo- r, while Lloyd, W. Harriman and Hicks bit the liest for Standardville. Gomez pitelied a nice game for the latter, but was a little wild. pn.-se-d Mo. Says the Moub of the lfltli : Tirnes-Indende- phenmr enal increase in luinli is hy 11. Lee Kirk, Moab sheepman, who is in from his range un on the Book Mountains this Frico, Utah week for a visit with his family, Kirk docked three hunches ilia: registered increases of 100, 118 and 120 jier cent. Years Counting wethers and dry ewes the lerds lumlied bettor thun 110 Mr cent straight through. In the region of Colorado where a Thomas W. 0 'Donnell, attorney, and :ew year ago a sheepman life was Dr. M. M. Garrett were married out "n danger, cattlemen now are turning at Vernal during the week. to sheep. Thia rejwrt is made by J. J. Rex Miller and June Wliitinore i. who was in Salt Lake City Shearer,' got back to Price from Logan, where stock movements recently sujiervising been had they attending the agriculto summer on what is over ranges tural college. mown as the Western Slope, the range Thats what this town would become if every household and place of business was John C. Loofbourow was at home in near Grand Junction, where it country Price with his parents to sjiend the equipped with one of our electric fans. A refreshing breeze is nothing but cooling off the would have taken a crowbar to get a summer. He was attending the Uniheat by a circulation process. At the seashore and in the mountains it is done by the sheep in a few yean ago, he says. versity of Utah. Now the cattlemen themselves, once proximity of winds, in the city these fans do the same service by cooling off the effects Dr. W. I. Winters of Castle Dale mortal enemies of sheep and sheepof the sun and making their own refreshing breezes. You can bring the sea breeze into was preparing to take a post gradmen, are going out and purchasing uate course at John Hopkins Univer- Special Audit of the Town of Hiawa- ewes and sturting pn flocks of their your home with a fan. Electric ranges and appliances of every description at most attracMrs. Md. Winters at Baltimore, own. This. region of which Shearer sity tive prices. For the Fourth we have quite the best line of sporting goods ever. Never tha Now Completed. was going to St. George. sjieaks has been the scene of several better prepared was this store to take care of your wants on that fishing trip youve been X. Lee Kirk, a seeial auditor, has iloody meeting between the sheep George J. Dunn, a conductor of the filed liis rejxirt with John E. Holjen, ed and the rattle factors. The latter Denver and Rio Grande out of planning. invasstute Price in trains between auditor, of the financial condi- bunded together to prevent stopped on his way home from Kansas City, tion over at the town of Hiawatha. ions hy the slieepowners. Mo. He was ealled back then by the It covers this lust year and the twelve month previously and shows ihe town illness of his father. Yesterday's Markets. v taxes for the former year were KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 25. County Clerk and Recorder but dropped to $5900 lost year. Cattle Receipts, 5(KH) head. Calves, issued marriage licenses to 1000. Desirable steers and yearlings Thomas Davis and Naomi Trevcar, While receipt of the last year, were three thousand iliillarj less twenty-fiv- e to thirty-fiv- e both of Sunnyside, and to John W cents higher Prince of New Harmony and Miss than disbursements, the town closed and plainer kinds fifty to seventy-fiv- e the year with $14,250 on hand, pc that cents; killing quality mostly medium Edith Pace of Price. Mrs. Johanna Madsen, the mother of it is not in financial straits especial- to good; several loads Parker county, i without bonds or outstandTex., eakefeds, $10.00 to $10.50; thirty-Neil M. Madsen of Scofield, iased ly as it indebtedness kind. of head reaching 1330 pounds, 18th. W. E. Anderson is back at the ing any away at the family home at Mt. PleasFeature the are of the Texas large rejiort $11.00; in St. Paul, Minn., 13th. to Deceased "rassers, $7.50 to $7.75; national June moved ant, for sanitation and for top light mixed yearlings, $11.75; one this weekgatheon? as a delegate that city with her husband, Andrew expenditure repraenting keeping the peace. Labor and nn :ri load short $11.50; Colo- the club here.. Dr. 1. S. Evans and CL Madsen, Sr., in 1859. al for sanitation cost in 1923 four rado pulpfeds, $10.15 to $10.75; she Walter E. Weist have charge of makWhile a party of young folks were thousand seven hundred dollars and stock uneven, scarce, strong to twenty-- ing a fine float for the Fourth of Jnly flood down the a watehing roming about four thousand one hundred d . five hiedier; bulk grassy offerings; celebration here. They are being asCottonwood over at Castle Dale Miss lars in 1924. The salaries of the marcows, $4.50 to $6.25; heifers, sisted by C. II. Stevenson, Jr. Ida Miles of that town slipped or fell shal in both years was $4200 annually. grassfat to $5.50 and cutters, iato the swollen stream and was res- Sidewalk improvement in 1923 cost $3.25 to $7 At); cannerstwenty-fivAt an adjourned meeting of thePrice e to $4.00; calves, cued after a atrurrie by Frank Petty, $4100 and street $2750. The fifty higher: veals up most; practical city council this last Monday evenlighting a bystander. Aside from receiving an former item does not appear in 1924, top veals, $10.50; bulls strong to fif- ing a largely signed petition headed unexpected cold bath the young lady but retaining wall and light bases that teen 'higher; bolognas, $4.50 to $5.00; iy George G. Shaw for the opening up was none the worse off. year cost even $2400. Against the mar- stoekers and feeders scarce, nominally of Eleventh street was presented and Price folks had made up their pro- - shal salaries all others totaled only ater referred to the street sommittee steady. on the Fourth. for the Hogs Receipts, 5500 head and the of which Councilmaq Alley is the Ktm of the doingsat sunrise, salute $793. In addition to taxes the town has shipper market steady with Wednes- chairman. Report on the same' will flsg of guns and musie by the band. Miss an income of more than $2000 from day a best time or strong to five cents come id at the next regular tension. Margaret Horsley,1 Goddess of Libe- regular-- business houses and around higher than the close; packer market Bill Fitzgerald is to act cs elecis a rty; Henry G. Mathis, marshal of the 9500 from the peddlers. It also sold a opening steady; shipper top, $13.15 trician during the absenee of Morgan of the Declaration of piano for a hundred dollars in 1924, to $13.40; bulk of sales, $13.15 to $13.' King. The duties of Warren S. Peaday; reading Independence, Prof. Carl K. Marcu-ae- after collecting twenty dollars in rent 40; bulk desirable 180 to cock as marshal will be looked after instrumental solo, Mrs. J. A. for it in 1923. to $13.20 averages, $13.45; lightlights, iy Officers Bryner and Skipwith. Crockett; oration, Uriah E. Curtis; Mis Daphne Daltons selection as the $12.75 to $13.00 for 140 to steady, instrumental selections, Oliver T. Har- HEAVY CLOUDBURST COMES TO ; averages lacking sows, steady city nurse was confirmed. HUNTINGTON SECTION mon; Violet Fiaek and Levi N. Harto twenty-fiv- e centt higher, $12.50 to SEGO COAL PROPERTIES PASS mon, Jr., and the benediction by Rev. $13.00. cloudHUNTINGTON, June 23, A ON TO NEW OWNERS H.W; Pratt, Methodist missionary. burst 3000 head. Lambs Sheep Receipts, occurred in and west of here Children V sports, horse rices and the thoue cents twenty-fivhigher; top MOAB, June 28. Sheriffs de ids like in the afternoon, followed by a last Sunday afternoon. The banks of fully better, $16.00; natives, grades mostly on foreclosure sales were executed this dance at Town Hall in the evening. the Huntington canal, running west $15.50 to $16.00; sorting light; sheep week on Grand county property valof the locality, were broken in a number of places over several miles of its steady; good Texas wethers mostly ued at more' than $369,000. That in$8.25. volved is all of the mines and equiplength. First South street was a riv er of mud that ran unabated for sevPrice Kiwanians met last Monday ment formely owned by the American MT. PLEASANT, June 20. Mr. eral hours. A nuulier of farms sufin session observe Fuel company at Sego and the five to evening special and Mrs. F. CL Jensen, Master Fred- fered damage from the storm, as even All Kiwanis Night They gathered miles of railroad between Thompsons erick Stedman and little Miss Rose the washes in its path were filled to with about a thousand snd that camp, formerly owned by the simultaneously Edith Stedman left yesterday for Salt overflowing. Bridp were taken out other cluhs the country over. Henry Ballard and Thompsons Railroad comiAke City to meet Mrs. C. W. Stjd-ma- in places and trees blown down. While in was of the program pany. Ruggeri charge daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jen- there was not so much loss to crops as chairman. The Bankers Trust company of Salt Duberstein, G. Harry sen, of Cleveland, O. Mrs. Stedman as oceured here several fears ago J. Reeves, Charles Lake City brought foreclosure tuits W. and E, Leger attended the national federation of when entire farms were inundated, Anderson are a committee to arrange aerainst the American Fuel and the musie clubs in Portland, Ore., and la- some grain and alfalfa fields received meeting programs for the com- Ballard and Thompsons in August last ter visited in the cities along the coast, an overdose of water. On the whole, weekly months. If agreeable to the year, and at foreclosure sales held on three ing returning to Zion via Los Angeles. however, the storm wus of much bene- Neplii club the local folks are to make September 20th following, bought in Mrs. Stedman and the children will fit to the farms. the mines and equipment of the Amthere over on a trip Saturday, July erican return the early part of the week to for $243,421.59 and the railroad MOTHER SEEKS SON Cleveland. at $126,514.20. , Loren E. Taylor, an man. Entertainment was held out at City has disappeared and assistance in loPark last Tuesday evening bv u party him hits been asked of the Salt cating of about forty young people for J. Lake City chapter of the Red Cross Henry Fiack, government weather Vivian Powell, who will leave on June who resides out at Ely, his by observer at Price, gives The Sun this 30th to serve a mission tor the Latte- Nev. mother, was Taylor discharged from data the week ending with Wedr-day Saints church in the Califor- the service in and has Januarv. nesday, Juno 24th : nia field. Eneli member f the juirty not bit'll seen since that192(1, time, lie is tendered a useful gift. A deiightful huve served in Siberia. The to said time was hud and a bounteous lunchmissing man is 28 years old, weighs eon served. Tonight (Friday) the ItiO Hiunds, is five feet ten inches in will entertain the pros(crtie and has brown hair and eyes. height missionary at a diuner to be given at Aanyone knowing of his whereabouts home Mrs. the of Maud Horsley, trd is to communicate with Mrs. on next Monday evening (he Price W.requested O. Cleland, secretary of tin Red ward organization is to present at a Cross, with her offices in the Boston benefit for him a five-ar- t play at the building at the state capital. tabernacle as the main feature of un evennigs entertainment. On Tuesday Headaches and constipation make evening Mrs. Drucilla Powell is Ur life miserable HOLLISTERS GOLThe prudent housewife knows that accomnny her husband as fur as Salt DEN NUGGET TABLETS will free Lake City, where she will Knd her you of headaches and food baking does not start in the constipation. 1, 1925 kitchen. She realizes that one most vacation days, relaxing from her la- Price Trading company. bors as deputy in the office of County have the best flour before she can Clerk Smith. create toothsome and dainty pastry. With onr Tip Top, Turkey Red and Mr. and Mrs. David Ellis of Prire Seminole her coo king will bo a success. Notice is hereby given that all cattle Order a sack today. We deliver. M.- announce the marriage of their daugh9 horses running at large on the range snd Eva Marie, and Donald B. Green of the Carbon ter, Commencing Sunday, Jnne 21st, and Land company 3 of Magna, which took place June 2d from Cost CreekCounty weat (excepting only continuing each Sunday to and inrlml those of Pace Bros., Mathis Bros, and . l in the Salt Lake temple. ing September 27th, the Denver and Clarence Anderson) shall be removed round-tri- p Rio sell Western Grande will from raid range prior to July 5, 1025. Mrs. O. T. Brooks entertained the That tickets, good Sunday only, beon that day there will be a roundup Afternoon club at of all such cattle and horses and the same Wednesday tween all stations on its lines in ColoRridge 12 her home on North Eighth street last will be delivered to the keeper of the South Ninth Stmt, Pries, Utah rado, Utah ahd New Mexico where the pound to be sold for the payment of Wednesday. Prizes were given and all the not does fare exceed at $6.00 oneway dumagea and costs as provided by refreshments served. of one fare plus twenty-fiv- e statute. For further particular address In Chins there is a movement a rato Caaimit Calvat, agent for Florence An among the new generationstrong the rouudtrip. No tickets cents for of girls Tell them through a Sun wanted. bert, Price, Utah. the custom of infant betrothals. against to be sold for less than $2.00. Ago This Twenty Present Week A Price, the City of Perpetual Breezes SHOWS UP WELL Sro-fiel- d, I $12,-MK- ), llohl-awa- MO,-10- 0, Retail PRICE, UTAH Wholesale in IE nine Makin two-year-ol- -- n; In most things a gradual growth. 300-pou- 160-pou- step by step process, In accumulating a financial reserve fund this holds particularly true. nd If you want a hundred dollars, a sand dollars, five thousand dollars SOCIETY STAkT BY SAVING ONE! two-year-ol- First National Bank n, SAFETY Of Price, Utah STRENGTH SERVICE LOCAL WEATHER chedule fr es of Arrow Auto Line The Women Know Special Sunday Only Excursions NOTICE y I Effective July Price, Sunnyside and Columbia Leave Leave Leave Leave Leave Leave Price Price Price Sunnyside and Columbia Sunnyside and Columbia Sunnyside and Columbia A. P. M. 6 P. M. 9 A. M. Noon 6 P. M. |