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Show THE SDK. PRICE. FACE FOUR TUBA. PTAH-EVE- BY Going to The Broadcast Smile I I Ef Friday By Bob Publishing U. (lac.) R. W. Crockett, Mtuiw. TWENTY-FIV- Subscription. $2.00 a Tear la idvaan. Office Fbone No. 8. Bwidtact, No. THIS WEEK E COLE By ANNE K. !S3m2. Entered Jaaa A 1915, ift. ISIS. (Continued On Pace Mail Mattov, Second-Oar- a at tkc Poetoffice at Price, S, 1879. FOURTH AT PRICE Everything to Order Except the Rain of the Afternoon. Price Fourth of July celebration in connection with Second National Defense Day was laith sane and sensible. Not an accident of the moot insignificant nature so far as The Sun has ascertained. Following the firing of 0 salute of thirteen guns came the parade in the forenoon with twenty-fiv- e floats in line. Two first prizes of n blue ribbon were given. One to the Service Star Legion and the other to Crandall Floral rumiany. The former was made under the suiiervision of Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald. The Eastern Utah Electric coinany captured the 5: $4-2- a. WKn N.w.roP" jhan the a -ol room to eclipse the radiant beauty tTt look MoIUe'a O'Dure. Mollie and the galvanic kind, dancing eyes minevery aultnaiiun teeth. sparkling far ute. That I why when 1 saw the old miliar dimples of Mollie of Use tha perfect 30 day i laying a'.'ve white robe of the Unstylish Stout I wee moved to exclaim i Dare?" "What, you acre. Motile ( Sure! Preserving my girlish tlgure so my husband won't can me. came her married the Scutch laird 1 1J , WJjl I.: track of Mul-il- e there had been newspaper talk uf the romantic wouing uf the pretty model by a Scutch nobleman who had fallen in love with her photograph. limit no. woman ! What would I be doing tooting a t'afipU all day iu a draughty old castle? Hut I might be marrying Jim Graham, the perfume salesman, you remember? Say, It nearer. good story. Get a little There! Well, you remember how we used to light? We always will, I guess, but somehow Id rather u black eye from Jim than black pearls from the Scotchman." STANDING OF CLDBS What was 1 doing? Well, I wasnt I Mnvinl Half. I ulttlng under any weeping willow. I Won Lost gave Scotty an Inch of encouragement 1 O Price and he took yards of hope 1 didn't O O Helper have one dinner home for three months O Mtaudardilie 0 1 Sunny-sid0 straight Old Andy couldn't dance; so Last Sunday's Result. we'd usually trickle around to some At Iriee Suunyside, 0 ; Price. 14. show afterwards. Then one day At Helper Utah Apex. 3; Helper, ft, Madame give me a straight-lin- e I Exhibition game.) gown to put on for n chunky duvetyn Next Sunday's Schedule. little customer to see wbst she At Suunyside Standarrivilie vs. wouldnt look like In, and the dam thing wouldn't meet nt the waist I At Helper Price vs. Heter. n few pins when Madame wasn't nsed the in By staging a nine runs rally but at lunch time 1 Invested looking, fifth inning of their contest with the loeals won the first game n cent In a slot ocales, and that night in the second half of the Eastern Utah I called off a dinner date with Scotty at one of those places renowned for league schedule. Demmon, Snn"ido food only. ace who held lrire to three hits reIt's funny about thla excesa Say, waa touched hits fur cently, eighteen Once yon start on the upweight his and received oor support Ironi ward path you cant put on the brake, mates. llunestly, every day 1 could see the Helper broke even in the two-gaold wnlatllne creeping up to the fatal series with the Utah Apex nine by thirties Maybe Scotty saw my silhou-ett- e six to three. contest the winning by was blurring, too. Anyway, ho Miller, Ajex star, defeatSkinny ed Tom Kelley the day previous in a gave me a last chance to Jingle the pitchers battle, two to nothing. A cupboard keya of Glenalre castle, which I with my flngrrn three-ru- n rally in the sixth inning won crossed forrefused I fear wouldn't, and h the seeond game for Helper. took the next boat home. With Bcotty gone, I got to thinking about Jim again. I hadnt even seen him on the street and I toon found Death Come Suddenly to Former oat he had a new territory, ant of Resident of This City. town for good. Bay, Isn't It awfal to be out of perfume when you am only Word of the sudden death of their uaed to tho best? I'd have written sister. Miss Mary L West, at Den- Jim, maybe; only 1 knew him too last Saturday evening came welL 1 got to thinking what could X ver, to Mrs. C. 1L Stevenson, Sr., and to do to get over to him out In Indiana, George K. West of this city Sundsy that I waa only fooling and that I'd morning. Deceased had not been iu had bin chrome enlarged and framed, good health for some time and had so I couldn't get another thing on my gone to a hospital there for intestinsl dressing table-- But outaide of a pertroubles. She asrd away before an sonal, Gome home, all la forgiven," I Mi operation could lie performed. was stumped. West was well known at 1nee, having Funny, too; tho worrying didn't lived here with relatives at different waste my waist awsy. It wasn't long times up to about a year ago, w!un until Madame got on to It. She said she she decided on making the Colorado hated to lose a good model, bnt what city her home bemuse of the climate. good waa I if nothing lit mot Six While in Price she took very great in- month from tho day Jim and I had terest in social and civic affairs and onr last quarrel, I flounced out of was much beloved and her activities Madame'a I wan out of a Job. were greatly appreciated bv a large That night I looked in my mirror numhei uf friends and I mean with a business eye. My facn Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson left Price last wasn't so bad yet If I held my head Sunday morning for Denver by auto- Just so, there wasn't a trace of a doumobile, while the brother went by ble chin. So the next day I hied me train later. Funeral services were held down to Abe Wanner'a commercial on Wednesday afternoon last. latter studio. the remain were taken to her child-biai- d Abe,' I began with a feeble smile, home at Cannon Falls, Minn., Have you work for a girl whuae for further services and interment, face la heranyfortune and where the Her brother accompanied the bodv. canners and cutters $2.35 and $3.50; and $4.-7bulls steady; bolognas calves and veals steady; practical tup veals $10.00; few at $10.25; hulk and $8.00; stockcrs and calves $4-0lonfeeders dull, weak to twenty-fiv- e hand $5.0fl out first of few sales er; and $6.75. Higs Receipt 4tH)0 head and shippers taking hulk of better grades 100 d to averages at $13.40 and $13.50; bidding was steady to strong; spot five rents higher than Y nines- .days best time: shipjaT top $155; )arker market mostly steady; bulk olsale $13.20 and $13.50; 25o to 30NMind averages mostly $13.15 slid $13.3; 140 to 180 pounds weak to ten cents lower at $13.25 and 13.35; sows mostly $12. (HI; stuck pigs steady $12.75 and $13.15. Sheep Receipts 3000 head. Land steady to fifteen rents higher; tup Colorado $15.00 and odd lots notice-$14.5(the others $14.25 and $14.40; rents sheep are strong to twenty-fiv- e higher; Texas wethers $8.00; (.'(dorados $7.50. acreage with barley and use it in the feeding and finishing of live stork ADVERTISING RATES rather than to import corn, it is anDisplay Matter Per Inch Per Meath, nounced by W. W. Owens, a county $1.50 ; Minnie Isons, flue. Bpecial Poagent leader. Along this line he cites ol tie a, 25 Per Cent AdditioaaL the results of the feeding eierinients . Inner-turnLocale Tea Cento the Line Each Count Six Worda to the Liao. conducted by the college iu which barSummon. $12.50; Water Application ley was comjiarvd with corn. The ob$15 Ml; Pinal Proof. $10.00. servation of the feeders at the ColoReader Tea Cento the Lino Each rado institution was that Western Count Biz Word to the Lina as to corn, grown barley, compared Blackface Type Twenty Cento the Line was higher in feeding value than the Each luaertioa. Obituaries, Card of Thank. Reaolutiona, latter. Etc., at Reading Notice Ratea Count Says the Vernal Express of Friday Biz Worda to the Lina last: John N. Davis, secretary of Tor Bale, For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc., the I'intah County Woolgrowers asTwo Cenu Per Word Each laaua No sociation, is in receipt of a letter from Charge Account. Addrrex All Communication to Secretary James A. Hooper of the Utah Woolgrowers in which he briefly SDK PDELXSHIKa CO. outliue the plan of W. M. Jardine, Price, Ptah Utah. fader the Act of March Four) It Once U mure WOULD taka JTdllnf sheets of 250-poun- (au-kin- secretary of agriculture, for getting egislation of a more fiennanent nature for enmta to graze live stock on the natiunal forests, lie believes some such method to be worked out would be a big factor in stabilizing the industry. The problem of the publie lands ranging of stock has also received the attention of congress and a committee appointed by the senate is now investigating the ranges. Jardine is anxious to give this phase of grazing attention. It ia expected the senate committee will meet in Salt Lake City some time in August and prior to that meeting the sheepgrowers of the state are to crystalize their ideas and present a definite plan to work to. 1; LOCAL BASEBALL MARKETING IS GOING ALONG WELL CAMPING- - OUT J?n-nysid- With three of the five sections of the state organized and the fourth Mayor J. W. Luoibourow presided nearing completion, the Utah Live at the services at (he tabernacle. The Stock association will Boy Scouts hand gave selection. Old have a marketin' unit in every part local waa the poet Glory displayed by the next few of the American Legion color guard. of the state within M. to 8. Winder, Bishop William E. Stoker of the Price months, according ward offered prayer, followed by a secretary. ia The work in the northern district progressing, according to gong from the (lleemen. Carl Nyman the report of Winder and A. M. Mrs. on and Flag Etiquette spoke E. K. Olson sang The Flag Without McOuimie, manager. Meetings are now a Stain. W. Glen Harmon delivered being arranged fur the other counties the Defense Day oration. Many com- in the northern district, which include Cache, Box Elder, Weber and Rich. pliment on hia talk have been heard. The organization work in the southwaa the to of allegienee Pledge flag led by the Scouts. With the singing western section, the south central secrentral section has been of the Star Spangled Banner the tion and the That in the northern is completed. benaudience was dismissed after the ediction by Kev. J. Freelen Johnson. well under way. The eastern section, Later out at City Park there were which includes Uintah and San Juan two of the producing sec- MISS PASSES sports for the old and tho young. Tho tion of the large cattle will be state, organized in was in dance the evening very largely the near future it is said. attended. The scoutmasters committhe association better Through tee wishes to thank all thus who are expected for the produhelped to make the celebration a aur- prices oras. Part of tho program in the af- cer, according to Winder. There has ternoon was called off on account f been a depressed condition in the rattle market for several years and it is the rain. hoped that through the association better prices will result On some of the transactions, which have been made through the association in the Oldfaahioned Entertainment At City southern part of the state, as high as 25 per cent above the regular price ofPark tha Twenty-Fourtfered by Bjwculaton has been secured. The Daughters of the Pioneera will It is planned to market only the top join with the Carbon stake Sunday cattle out of each herd owned by the school in a fitting celebration on July members. 24th at Priee in eommemorntion of In this way a good supply ran al(he state's pioneers and in a reunion ways be furnished and suit ran he made when the prices are the best. of the organizations of the Latter-da- y Saints church. There are eighteen By disposing of only the tup rattle wards and branches locally. The pro- the public will he furnished with a gram begins out at City Park at 10 high quality product at the same iriee o'clock of the morning and ia to con- as is being paid now for the lmoror tinue throughout the day. There will grades. be speeches and talks reminiscent of (hose early events, community singing Yesterday's Markets. each ward will be represented by KANSAS CITY, Mo., July pageants with vocal and instrumental Receipts 1500 head. Calves 1500. c Lection and readings, says J. F. Choice grainfed steers and yearlings MarKnight of the Sunday school scarce, but are steady; top long In the afternoon there yearlings $13.10;fully a few loads will be games and contests, burlesque $12.00 to $12.65; other slaughbaseball and the like. The committee ter steers were slow, steady to weak; in charge, says MarKnight, eziects to early sales wintered Kansas $9.00 and THE ETERNAL FEMININE pall off a big professional game that $10.30; common grassers $5.50 and should attract people from all jwrts $7.50 ; she stock slow to weak ; (New Yrntisn) of the county. A basket lunch from spots shade lower on insteady between grade re looking swell, Darling, 12 noon to 1 :3rt o'clock. Some of the cows. Bulk you grass cows $3.75 and Kre niNKMixe slid MVes inan-elwards are to have refreshment booths, heifers Mure and $5.00 have insde $7.50; grass your ancient IMik freeli us weet sixteen. Nut t wrinkle ur zrsy hair: PIONEER FAMILY IN REUNION Not a crowfoot showing there; ON MONDAY LAST I still straight and wind still sound; Not ii inch too far around : The Stores family, the defendant And your eyes arc just as hrizht. of the late George Stores, a pioneer of And your teeth arc just as shite A they were in iloys of yore Springville and American Fork, to the When yon bought in at tlie store. number of about a hundred met at DarlitiR. life has never palled Saratoga Springs last Monday in their Mince you had new gland installed ; Meeius like every place you stop regular annual reunion for an afterI another beauty shop. noon and evening of feasting, bathing ItarliiiR your longevity and dancing. Prof. Elmer Miller of Is a bis cxiiense to me. Brigham Young University was masI tarline you are well alone. ter of ceremonies. The day was the Kill you still are euine a rone. You are still plum full of anniversary of the birth of the oldest pep; There is eineer in your step. on, George A. Ktom, of Salt Lake You fairer are now, I know City, and who is at this time develop- E'en than forty year ago. All your dainty eirlish trick , ing a big eoal property in tip; Gordon Creek district of Caroon comity. A ; inn retain at And I'm sure that yon will he permanent geneologieal association or e Goins strong at gani ration was effected with Bishop Brakes still and tires unpatched. II. as Stom chairman, and it The Joseph And varnish still unscratched ; prudent housewife knows that Youngyour was decided to hold the reanions semi a ever, so to speak. does not aturt in tho Not a rattle or a squeak. snnnslly in the fntnre with the next good baking since you put on one January 10, 1926, the anniversary kitchen. Sho realises that one must Darling, Old age hasn't any chance. pant. of the birth of the next oldest decern! have tho boot floor before she can Darting, it jnst seem to me eraate toothsome and dainty pastry. You've outlived ant, Mr. S. W. Bird of Mappleton. your guarantee! With our Tip Top, Turkey Rod usd Had I known you'd last so well, I d have risked Seminole her cooking will bo u success. no wedding bell. WORK GOES AHEAD You have found tome Order a suck today. We deliver. spring forsooth That insures eternal youth ; The No. 1 well of the Sandberg Pehen H I dream fondly troleum company at Green River ia yon L In another year or two through down twenty-fon- r hundred and eighty-Dream that yon have gone to not. five You feet, but caving may hold up take another shot " And just the work until easing is set Spudding a rebuilt wife. With another lease on life. in of the Crescent Dome has not startAnd I feel like I'd been sold. ed yet, but is expected to within a few Darling, win you ne'er grow old? Crescent-EaglThe e South Ninth Street, Fries, Utah If I get another pet days. cssing for the I will have to shoot you yet. is reported on the ground and will be set immedistely. Company ofAsking a man for his of the One ficials expert some good news from antomobile he drives isopinion thing about thie tountry the same aa that wenice nave U of our bonds the property when the easing is in. for the askiqg his wife about their children. Fourth of July. second. IS Sun-nysid- e, h. at-tle medium-weigh- $5.-5- ts 0; The Women Know , sixty-nix- ed -- Sf- - ninety-thro- A'. aol .... .. ..UIIA A., ,, uk. .tr For all the necessary paraphernalia-TentCots, etc see our display. We Fishing Licenses, Tackle and everythii but the fish. iTED- -C a f BALE aflw o Iks S BENT-r- tly turn rboni I itmahft NK. Mn STED s, TOW 14 ns ; Phone 55 Wholesale j Price, Utah Retail After having had a nvk home in a barbershop upat l Mont., a pet rhamekm Chief Agricultural Inspector Ileber one of the employes fmail J. Webb announces that the next circus, haa died from too aaD d spray day for the codling moth of the tion and modern method in It piece, lie will away passed on apple July 13th and auglater a iw if lhe 1:18,1 Powers will dropping off and pst incapacitated. He lak advantage of this condition and coming alive for eighteen month, asj 'sprav on time thev will obtain control a record for the climate A of of Anaconda. NEXT MONDAY SET FOR SPRAYING OF APPLE TREES ,ht la ol M A W ' The dental hytrienist i " f a,P7 in the field of sfierialiat 'rircnie He t,1l,.pr Wl,h care of the teett W teaches was followed by of ' ;,1.r'V Cm lln wk Drib ri t"! iTOinlini( oZj TeJ st BALE tk oit . Pt. n.i,h, 'fg t. Xrihi "1 am,' I says. Tm thinking so blame hard. You're sure that goes, tbit my face with It'a winning smile will be set up on all the counters? "'Sure thing I saya Abe,' rubbing; hla hands. "Then Its lights; camera, shoot 1 1 whooped, taking off my coat and hat aad getting out my lipstick. "Well, It worked." Mollie alghed deeply In retrospection. "You mean you got the Jobt" I asked. "Job? Bure I got It, aid any other sue 1. might happen to want, too. neyto asking for the Dentrox girl all ever the atudlou. Bnt what I mean la It brought Jim back, and me not raying a ward either. Every time that poor guy would go late a drug ateru for aa order, there I was right oa the coulter raytag, 11 me, dearie r with my Dentrox amlln After tho twenty eighth time he wrote mo. "He'e coming homo aad If I caat get into that bowtoday, betUeoa draw I bought Juat to welcome him to eur dty. Tm going to get my aoay back for thla count of reducing long! Bee you later P $- 133-- n Fboi 1 riding the mechanical work elJfj According to information An oak tree having a circumference the department of the one of fet and four inches bureau of education dentil land a spread of one hundred and gr training courses for ty feet was blown down bv a wind, are now offered by ten " storm which struck near Visalia Cala United States. t1(1 ,evm winter inll I ! thirty-seve- n fif-mea- - - Wt ao'a and couriered locally as the they can act it up la cardboard in ev- - living one in the world it was lluuurht store in cry drug the country. Now, to lT,,,wec "wn hundred and one girlie, all you got to do Is think tlmusiind year old. your best boy friend" -- bale- m nth Gati Si:e:nnexhEo:nt,-I)tt- , teeth - No BENT-d- rat. I could see tlie dollar mark, done-!-, Ing in hla eyea. 'I got a new contract for a dental flos- s-' he begins, but stops short when be sees the disgust la my face. " 'Anyway, Mollie, you don't need get so fussy with your figure all luiniie and no hollowe, he says. This here good money. They got a motto something like. Are You Afraid to f 1 BENT-11- 221 One of the happiest methods of vao tioning yes, ask those who have had experience is to rough it out in great open spaces. Be your own boss. E when you like. Play when you like. Ltvi dose to nature. WEST PIONEERS TO AID BEN- Tdnirvd. CERTIFIED ! In the long run it u he part of the way. 1 No one has ierfecteil a that beat the rvllinspin. USED We have in stock and handle at all times M line of Certified Used Cars at prices to son all. See our line before as ypc buy, you save you money. We also do battery an repair work and handle automobile acc sories. Don't buy your used car until y nave seen us. Co. Auto Alger Main Street, West of Savoy Hotel PRICE, UTAH jc |