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Show THE SUN. PRICE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28. 1925 FRIDAY. UTAH-EVE- RY PRICE AND NEARBY PAGE FIVE nf s and ewert pea- -. Tie couple trip, luvi'gniif fur a hlioi't he hriiliminsa graduate of .1. ('. Weelcr of Salt Lake City came Some Very Nice Things Are Said down Wednesday night and sncnt ter college of Sail Luke City and the About The Sun Family. is of a former bridegroom University Tlmi'day here lookin'; after business lah student and a member of the intcreM. Editor R- W. Crockett of The Sun, Seta Theta Pi fraternity. with his family who are on together Mrs. K. F. (lianotli of Kuldicr Suma vacation were stopping at Glcnwood Kiack his mit visited at the home of her partook son. Linden, Henry the past week, taking ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Crockett, ov- in to Salt Lake City last Tuesday, Springs during cottage in that city and enjoying where the young man was oxrnted on er Saturday and Sunday. moment of the time. They visimmediately after arrival for an acute every the former home of Hie ited Aspen, Marriage licenses were granted dur- attack of appendicitis. He is doing editor where he was inauuger-edito- r The success of any table depends so much on the Cross to week at Luke well, the the Salt at being City Holy ing hospital. of The Times. The What yon aave now by econjnnior member of groceries used that their choice should always receive Mike Rudolph Swanson of Park City and With Virginia MacKnight, and self denial you will these firm the said omy slips, good tilings first attention. When you purchase your groceries here, usuc and young Fiack, this hospital Jennie Kangas of Scofield. while in them about is he, away. doubly enjoy in the Independmlds three of the cases at (lie same you are guaranteed such success and you save money at . M. ence lime. Mr. same time. and comfort it will bring Mrs. went C. the and Stringham An Old Timer Visits Us. over to Manti Sunday to bring the yon. Yon may open, an account We sell groceries and foods of the better kind the Frank Fitzgerald is in the county Aien Democrat-Time21st. girls home after a visit of several hero with one dollar and it will kind that produce the best results in both health and acweeks with their grandmother. R. W. Crockett snd wife and their jail pending trial on a charge of bear 4 per cent interest comof a Ford car from S. X. two suns, R. W. Crocket t. Jr., and tivity. pounded twice a year. The ideal Ed C. Lee and wife of Price, were Alger of Price. He was brought from John Crockett, arrived overland yesMost good housewives specify our Meats for their here the past week looking after Borne .leaver, Colo., Monday by Special terday from Price, Utah. Mr. CrockInvestment combines safety, conartables. Largely of course because they know they are ett is the nublisher of The Sun at venience and interest returns property holdings they have in this deputy Sheriff June Bryner and will resection. Roosevelt Standard, Illth. the very best. If you are looking for the best, let us sugraigned Tuesday morning before Jus- that place. Many these are three factors we offer tice Hammond. Bond was fixed at member Mr. Crockett as the managing gest a trial. u he yon in our investments. We will hundred dollars which Mrs. Jack McCann of Columbia is twenty-fiveditor of The Aspen Times when the to unable furnish. was be glad to talk the matter over B. office of that paper was located in spending the summer months up at Winter Quarters, for the benefit of Clark Wheelers Mineral Palace on with yon. I. M. Gauchct is to leave the Smoot Cooper avenue. On severing his conher hay fever of which she is a Lumber conqiuny as manager, being nections with the Times he engaged succeeded by Frank T. Gardner, for- in the real estate and insurance busi& Co. E. Ray Lee and son of Price were mer manager of the companys Provo ness under the firm name of Ladd & in our city last Thursday, suyg the yard, who is now in charge and is Crockett. Mr. Crockett left Aspen thirty-Price Commercial and ' 15 loosevelt Standard of the 19th. Lee financially interested in the concern, one 37, ago and for the past years is here contracting lambs for Brack' Gauchet will enter business for him- twenty-seve- n years has been engaged Savings Bank self, most likely here in Price, where in the newspaper business at Price, enberry of Denver. he has made a host of friends during Utah. Today Mr. Crockett has had an PRICE, UTAH Rev. J. Freelen Johnson left Tues-a- y his residence here. time talking over events in enjoyable FOR SALE, WANTED, EIC. for Ogden where he is attending the early days. The party leaves this J. E. Flynn and family returned evening. Henry Flack, government weather the conference of the Methodist EpisFUNERAL 8ERVIGES HELD FOR Twa Centa Per Word Each Insertion observer at Price, gives The Sun this copal church which is in session in home last week from an outing of SPRING CANYON WOMAN No Charge Account. some six or eight weeks spent on the data for the week ending with Wed- that city this week. Editor Price Son Visits. Pacific coast and in the Northwest. Vernal Express, 20th. Funeral services were held last AGENTS WANTED CALL AT TUB nesday, August 2tith. Anton Lund Salt Mr. of Mrs. and They left Price going to Los Angeles lrice. Main East etore, street, Variety W. Crockett, editor of the Price Wednesday afternoon in the Spring R. came down the latter part and San Francisco, Portland and into 9 ofjake City Sun, Mrs. Crockett and their two sons Canyon ward eliaMl for Mrs. Edna WANTED-CLE- AN COTTON BAGS s last week on a visit with Mr. and Canada, returning by Yellowstone R. 0 W. Jr., and John K. made a pleas- Bernice Wilcox, who died Monday of The for eixe any wiping machinery. Mrs. Don C. Woodward and Mrs. Ella Park and Butte, Mont. They spent Bun. ant call at the office of the Express last week at the local hospital there A some time at Los Angeles, where Mrs, ranch, relatives of Mrs. Lund. Tuesday. Thev were on their wav to from peritonitis. The services were mother resides. TOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING Flynns Glenwood Springs, Colo., where they in charge of Bishop Charles A. CarlK" and Sixth. Call . three rooms at annual conference The forty-sixt- h will attend one week. Editor Crock- son. The speakers being C. Carlisle Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Cushing of the Methodist Mission of Utah is Frank T. Bennett, both SO 20 52 Xi Part Cloudy meeting at Ogden this week with pas- were in Price Tuesday from Salt Lnke ett greatly enjoyed his visit here meet- Carlson, and NEWSPAPERS IN 21.. TOR SALE-O- LD sKike with much feeling on whom of the whom 10 85 50 friends of Part valley Cloudy tors from Utah, lay members ant ing many bundles of a hundred. Twenty-fiv- e City and after spending the night he Las known for our lifes mission and its vissitudes 00. 22 40 Clcur 8 cent. The Sun. years. Ematin outside state the for from here left 84 04 51 morning 23 delegates Wednesday Hourly and the glorious assurance of a CM. 50 85 I'urt Cloudy tendance. ery county. Cushing who is assistant TOR SALE A LARGE MOSIILER 24 Muusicul selections weUe Mrs. R. 1.17 Mr. 25 85 and W. Crockett ant 52.... Cloudy the Denfor cafe suitable for mercantile firm or ofagent assenger traveling C. Carlisle CarlFace to Face, SO .00 83 Cloudy fice. Bargain. U. L. Pratt, Electric 20 Harris Siinmonson, who holds a re- ver and liio Grande Western is in two sons from Price pussed through son, Jesus Loverbyof My Soul, by Utah. building, Price, Duchesne Monday on their way to SUNNYSIDE ROAD AUTO CRASH sponsible position with a tire coin Eastern Utah working up interest in Glenwoinl L. C. Stones and Elsie Thorn. We in other and points FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR CITY VICTIMS RECOVERING bv Miss Laila inny at Salt Lake City, sjient Satur-la- v the big excursion for September nth, Colorado. Springs Mr. Crockett is manager of Will MeetC. Again, and Sunday in Price greeting ol which the road is advertising. Property Farm of a hundred and Carlisle Carlson, A. C. Murphy, Sun. with and acres a water Duchesne the lrice good twenty Courier, Biddle and C. A. Carlson. right Juan Carranza, his wife and two riends and acquaintances. He return house and four city lota. See 21st. ined at who L. Sam train received Smith, Sunday. dispatcher daughters, painful The invocation was offered by Ilans 372 North Seventh street John Potter, Salida, and F. G. B. Recklen, telejuries when their ear turned over H. lh'gn und the benediction by LauBUTTER WRAPPERS PRINTED TO three times on the Kunnyside road The AI G. Barnes circus will show graph operator at Tennessee Pass, water is mostly deficient in the iodine rence C. Stones. There was an unorder, a hundred for $1.50; two hun- Sunday afternoon, are recovering at Helper next Sunday, the 30th, with were held rftqsinsible Tuesday for the needed to prevent goiter. This lady usual large attendance and a profudred, $2.25 ; five hundred, $3.50 ; n thousThere crforinuncv an Carafternoon brnises. collision between from the cuts two Denver and Rio has formed many friendships during sion of floral offerings. The grave in and only. nicely and, $5.50. Sent parcels poet prepaid where remittance accompanies order. The ranza suffered severe bruises almut will undoubtedly be a good attendance Grande Western panoramic special her stay in Price, and it is with pleas- the Price cemetery was dedicated by Son, Price, Utah. the head and shoulders, llis wifes as the show is one of the best travel- trains last Thursday that resulted in ure that these will be reminded (bat Bishop Charles C. Carlson. is here the school continue well she is advertised. to at the the death of two trainmen and fare was bndly lacerated by broken ing and Surviving Mrs. Wilcox are her husHe who laughs last and laughs best glass and one ear was nearly severed. injury of some ninety persons. Both for another yenr. band and live children ranging in age County Clerk Smith reports only men were ordered relieved of duty at this summer is the man who took his One of the daughters sustained s from four to fourteen four broStevenson Lumlicr company bad a thers and three sisters.yenrs, broken collar bone while the other two marriages this week, that of once. overcoat to the summer resort. Two sisters had minor bruises almut the head. Carmilo Marc best of Castle Gate and very unique window displny in honor and her parents having preceded hex be will water You can get your leg pulled by a Three occupants of the front seat, Mary Aiello of Rolnpp, and Dominick new of the coal mining institute which to tlie supply Helper's great beyond. She was born shark without going swimming on Xacio Carranza, driver, his brother Olivette of Ktaiidurdville and Francis in the mains from Spring Creek Can- held its session of three days iu Price at Mulen, Emery county, here father the seashore. and brother-in-layon above Colton during the week, ac this week. Lumjis and buckets of coal, being bishop there for several years. escaped with only Tallcrico of Castle Gate. . contwo oxygen helmets and two or three Mr. Wilcox and rhildren have the a few scratches. According to the cording to word received from Members of the Utah State Medical struction gangs at work on the pipe- ancient coal miners lampsf formed a Carranza was driving his car OXFORD HOTEL of the entire community in line. The water will be cut into the most pieusing exhibit and with the sympathy forty-fiv- e miles an hour when he at- association will hold their thirty-firsail bereavement. their Vernal, Utah distempted to pass Superintendent T. C. annual meeting post graduate course Price pipeline at Rolapp, and Colton colored lights made a creditable the into will be The water then decorations turned were Lake Salt and 11th at colplay. Columbia. of 12th, gotten TOMATOES FOR SALE up September Harvey Fearing a Home Cooked Meals Real N. West and C. li. Stevennew Dr. the mains, Charles George feeding of supply by Carranza Heljier the Jr., Rnggeri, City. lision, Tomatoes brakes, applied good ones, ripe. Come Bread and Pastry. but when they were released the car Priee is third vice president of the or- the Price line to give adequate flow son, Jr. and them pick yourself, at 75e per Mrs. Perry Foy and Daughters for both systems. shot from the road and turned over ganization. 346 South Third street. Joe at bushel, Next Wednesday, September 2d, a ' three times. After freeing the pascourt convention will be as- Meba.' juvenile the died at Rio WestLeflcr Shiner Denver Grande Janet t The and from the wrecked machine, sengers sembled at the county courthouse in NOTIl'U FOR PUBLICATION in Harvey rushed to Sunnyside for Dr. ern depot, warehouse and other prop- home of her son, A. W. Shiner and at 2 oclock Dr. C. N. Jenof the ia Interior, United. A. W. Dowd, who gave first aid. erty of the dbmpany in Price has been this city, last Wednesday. She has Price,state superintendent of schools, States Land Office at Halt Lake City, At This Office, Clean Cotton treated to a new coat of paint which made her home here for the past few sen, Utah August 24th, 1025, Notice is hereXo matter what happens, somebody adds greatly to the appearance of the years. For a long time she lived in will discuss the problems of Carbon Rags. Bring Them In by given that Mirven E. Brady, of Fair-viein relation its to county juveniles. buried at knew that it would. Utah, who on April 13th. 1021, buildings. The interior of the depot Emery county, and will be has also been refinished. Castle Dale today (Friday,) services County Clerk H. C. Smith baa notifi- made homestead entry Heriul No. 020024, ed the commissioners, the members of for NWfc, 8W14 WttHEU, Sec. 28, la'ing at that place. She was of 8KK Sec. 2, Twp. 11 South, A. D. Hadley came in last Saturday English parentage and was past 84 the board of education, all city and HttSWtf, Itange 8 East, Mult Lake Meridian, has town boards the variof and county, from Goldhill, Xev., where he is at vears of age. The funeral preparafiled notice of intention to make three-yeous associations of this occasion, am proof to establish claim to the land present located with a big mercantile tions were in charge of Wallace & has all send represen- above described before the register of the that requested Harmon. two his daughters company, bringing United States Land Office at Suit Lnke tatives. who have been sending the summer t'ity, Utah, on the lat day of October, One of the hardest rain storms of there with him. lie returned Mondav Claimant names as witnesses : AnSummer has its disadvantages, and 11)25. drew Christensen of Kairview, Utah, after spending Saturday and Sunday the season visited Price Tuesday night them is the electric fan that 'it is Stewart of Milburn, Utah, Loren and an enormous amount of water among at home. n blows out the match just when you Brady of Colton, Utah and Erastus sidefell, flooding the streets and of lit llrasant, Utah. ELI think have a you light. Mike Cusic of the J. C. Penney com- walks. On South Eighth at the railTAYLOlt, Register. First pub. Aug. 28th, lust Sept 23th. on the s road on mud the for apjiendiei-tiwas piled crossing np operated pany, Wadding announcements. The Bun. last Saturday morning. He was roadbed and liad to be cleaned off. taken to Holy Cross Friday morning. Tuesday afternoon the underpass to Reports to Manager Coleman of the the west of the city was flooded, so Penney eompany here state that Cusic much water coming down that the is getting along nicely and will soon drain would not carry it off and for AFTERNOON ONLY be able to return. a while traffic to the west was tied HOWS THIS? rii-c- hoiu-yiiKHi- Good Groceries Make Good Meals - '.--1 The Dollar - Depositor. s, ' old-time- rs Eastern Utah Wholesale Retail Price, Utah. and Phones LOCAL WEATHER 1? g-- 1 48-M-- res-urccti- -- nine-roo- m w, re-Io- rt, st Home-Mad- WANTED I)E-partm- w, ar PARCOand VEEDOL Kass-musse- i demand them Quality counts in petroleum .products HELPER, UTAH it pays you in mileage, smooth going and in power. You get them all, in good measure, when you fill up with PARCO Gas and VEEDOL or IGO Oil. Look for the signs and fill up with the best gas and the best oil Robert Johnson, 11 j'ears old, son of Verne Johnson of Kenilworth, was killed yesterday at Slandnrdville by being hit by an automobile. The remains were brought to Price for internment by Wallace & Harmon and are awaiting an inquest which is to be held this afternoon. Miss Virginia MacKnight, daughter of Postmaster and Mrs. J. F. MacKnight of Price, was taken to Holy Cross hospital at Salt Lake City last Sat unlay afternoon, undergoing an operation for appendicitis the next day. Word received states that the young lady is getting along nicely. Her mother is with her. you have ever used. One trial will convince you beyond doubt. Make that trial today. Mrs. J. II. Stevenson was killed on Wednesday at Utah Mine, just above Scofield, while walking along the railroad track, by a bank of dirt caving in on her and smothering her to death! She was a former resident of Levan where the body will he shipped for burial, being prepared for shipment by Wallace & Harmon of Price. independent Local friends of the bride wil be interested in a marriage which was re' : 1 v Qas&OUCq, A Utah Corporation cently contracted in Provo. That of Miss Izetta Funk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Funk, and Ralph Beardsley Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Johnson, of American Furk. Last Fridays Deseret Xcws tell that the Rev. F. Hall Barret of the First Presbyterian church of Provo, performed the ceremony at 2:30 oclock. The bride wore a cocoa crepe gown with hut to match and a corsage up. The district convention of the Womans clubs of Eastern Utah district will convene in Price on September 8th. Invitations for the gathering have gone out to a number of workers of the state. Mrs. Grace L. Fonts is president of tho district, Mrs. Knox Patterson, vice president, and Mrs. A. Sunday, Aug. E. Gibson, corresponding secretary. State president, Mrs. C. E. Maw of Provo and Mrs. E. 0. Leatherwood are to be in attendance at tbe meeting- . The Ellison-Whit- be held e Chautauqua will at Price this year on Septem- ber 15th to 19th, five nights. Ths program is said to bo a good one and the men behind the proposition are working hard to make it a success. Those composing the committee in charge of the Chautauqua are given as IL I. Braffet, J. B. Jewkes, IL C. Smith, 8. I Anderson, S. I CusacG. P. Peacock, J. Perry Egan, W. E. Stoker, W. E. Weist, C. M. Negus, J. F. Johnson, J. D. Hopkins, IL 0. Barnes and Harry K. Keene. s Miss Ina Serivner, teacher of home at Carbon high school, is conducting this years session of the Salt Lake Telegrams annual cooking all of next school, to be in week in the dansante parlors of the American theater up at Zion. Miss Serivner scouts the idea that fish constitutes a sjH'cial brain food, and says that it is much more important for its supply of iodine than for its phosphorus, in ILal Utah drinking economies COMPELS US TO ANNOUNCE NO STREET PARADE IN THIS ON ANY OTHER CITV PERFORMANCES ''AIN OR SHINE |