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Show Ncddat Spring lMUi Every Friday Tlii IiiciiI I'lttriiyfcniffit of " Klii-litiic tirifit While Way'' is tel f.ir in the ut f inyr- - Tim liyr cxIruvagHii.'.ii at tin Slur, is in uppi-u- r Thursilny, Octulcr 22d. The: Ofc (Inc.) K. W. Cruckeit, Manager. (i I' By NELLE R. EBERHART Year In Advance. Subscription, $2.00 Office llioue Xo. 9. Residence, No. What is the Meaning of ca Cleaning Hy Sun Publishing m'Ih-iIuIci- I llu-ati- 133ui2, lt:t. IICX Entered a jtecond l'lBH Mail Matter, Price, June 4, 1015, at the l'ostoffire at 1879. Utah, Under the Act of March 3, Nrir llalun.) voice came from the p. m. JUBILANT large closet In Nedda's room. Mra. II art ley 'a voice wua always Jubilant in spring when she could drag out things bidden by the it-- ADVERTISING KATES Display Matter Per Inch Per Month, Single. Issue, 6t)e. Special $LSt; 25 Per Cent Additiouai, Inter-tion- . jUacale Ten Cent the I.ine Each Count Si i Words to the Lina. Summons. $12.50; Water A; plication, $15.10; Final Proof, $10.00. Ten Cents tlie Line Each InReader sertion. Count Su Worile to the Line. Blackface Type Twenty Ceui the Line Each Insertion. Obituaries. Card of Thank, Resolutions, Etc., at Ilea ding Notice llatea. Count Six Words to tli Line. For Sale, For Kent, Found, Ixnt, Etc., Two Cents l'er Word Each leant. Na Charge Accouuia. Addree All Coinmunicationa to SUN PUBLISHING CO. (lulls promptly at H:30 o'cliicl; Several alteratiuiis in the Uge eipiiuiietil of tin playhouse have heen o allow the l ull preenU- one ..f, 5i()I1 llf ..TI(. slave Marl, ,lU11)her in the' it,lfl II1(,4 i,e:ility exposition. It is achhiiii that uu attraction p, (his ,.ilv with the prestige ell'iW Wentarn 1 j I ; j Neddal Wbat about thla old tweed uit and theae tan oxfords? They're,,,. M1I., filV( iiL'WSuMr comiiieut a wreck. I'll send them to the el.--e where. Muny of the reviews by OMillleya. ure m luinhilnry they it. ilited "I inuat any the new generation isnt might well luiu been faljrieati'il hy much good, Nedda. You haven't lie show's own To the press worked an hour at thla houseeleiin-Ing- , enei. iiiiiiius ure milled ideal ial yet you look all fagged out. For Iraile ieHirls to tin theater manage-- ! merry's sake, alt down before you uieiil. Th.! latter riubrure the stale-- full down." ineiif that the show i not ulnae ua ar- At this moment fortunately the tintie suiee-- s. hut uih-- of the inost; doorbell rang. lioxnilirc magnet- tile theatri-- ' .potent "Probably that G. O. I). Im expect- - j ,.H ,Ilsj,1(.s JH, seen in years. lng," grumbled Mra. Hartley, and ahe Carl lb Franeis, (lie featured young went qut the door and down Uie eiiijiediun, euines in l'nr .much favor-stairs. able mention in the several newspaper. With s relieved sigh, Nedda dropped critiques but lmi.'iiini to our alien-- j limply upon her wide divan, her tju. t Francis bas evil XOO heavy lushes drooped over her dis- a uu ire miij'iTiial rule iliuii when he tressed brown eyes. A vision formed slurred in Henry V. Sqvuge's producbehind the closed lids. These include new Bodies by Fisher, Air tion of The Clinging Vine last Brake She saw a sunny, s scivnudi-rreThe season. Cleaner, Oil Filter, Four-Whe- Balancer Marigold an country road. Without the aid of cord artists with their ten nieces, refinements and The Harmonic Oakland New memory she would have known It was the to the would make exclusive feature rendering April by the tender, delicate loveli- a syneoiated fan out of a legless wonin fregrinmfromrn rune vibration. ffinrwTwaf-Ir- l ness of the pale greenery veiling the der. While some of tho reviewers (CM Pries SU Coups OSXXS (Old Price that tlie display of unadorned Interlacing boughs. She walked the f Vlt (Old . , , 110 (Old Price 154 Pines 1095. A road of SMS not alone. sunny pair heauty are almost Parisian in daring, . Sodas says (Old Price 164 Pries 1215) (Old SMS vivid blue eyes looked laughingly Into none assert that the exhibition is not the lonfis tti htrttwfmr Umu i, r 0irot Maw Th her soft brown ones. A laughing beautiful, tii $60 imyawrtimt pajmmt cxsi and withal intriguing ariajOlHsr.YsiMMW voice Jested was It Jest? , chaste. The production is declared to "Just now I am the most Impecuni- be magnificent. ous young man for e thousand miles around. But I have a rich, rich nncle Gasoline Made of Gas PIuu 33 932 Main Street Price, Uuh In China and Fm learning his business. Rome fine April day like this I That Was Once Wasted shall ride up to my beloved's door In Chicago. Once shot Into the air and WINNING AND HOLDING GOOD WILL a snorting machine, snntcb np my natural gas Is now liquefied into lost, brown-eyebride and carry her away gusollne, that turns the wheels of moto a big ship." tor cars on a thousand highways, at They were approaching Annt Idas the rate of nearly 200,000 gallons a gate. Daringly, In tlie full morning day, according to a report of the sun, he put his arm around her and American Research foundation. laid hla warm, laughing lips' on hers. PRODUCT OF CENERAL MOTORS of converting "Before the In spite of her shabby tweeds, her natural gas Intoprocess was discovgasoline sturdy brown shoes, she felt that her ered millions of dollars' worth of natsoul walked beside him, garbed like ural gaa had heen allowed to escape the trees In delicate, filmy green and Into tlie atmosphere," the report points No wonder people move fast in this Charter No. 6013, Reserve District No. 12. that the spring of her life was unbe- out. "The Industry originated In 1911 OF THE CONDITION cvervliodv s taking IIOLLIS-TElt- S REPORT OF town sweet fresh. lievably Indescribably and that first year the output was GOLDEN NUGGET TABIler heart beat riotously, her breath 7,425JCtO gallons of gasoline. Today LETS fluttered disturbingly. simply great for constipation. there are In the United States 603 Price Trading company. Almost immediately, Annt Ida's plants with a combined capacity of AT PRICE, IN TUE STATE OF UTAH, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON SEPTEMBER 28, 1923 gate was reached and Aunt Ida her- more than' a billion gallons a year. The reason young people dont RESOURCES self came ont the door querulous and Of the total number of plants 530 are know any better is because they ar complaining. An Instance of 1. a Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acIn active operation. not old enougli by several years. "Nedda! I thought yon came to development In this Industry Is shown ceptances of other banks, uud luring n bills uf of stud indorsement or this with drafts, take care of me and here " Some colege students have successby a single company, which In 1916 bank (except tlioxe sbonu in b aud c) .$579,119.70 Nedda fled np the path; the blue- had no facilities for producing this Tutul loans $597,119.70 fully passed entrance exams by makS28.08 vision gusollne and In 1924 produced 19,000,-10- 0 ; unsecured, $f2S.0S Overdrafts, secured, $ eyed prince passed ; the ing the football squad. United Slates government securities owned : ceased. gallons. to Siatea secure circulation (United a Deposited A forceful man never has to use' That evening a telegram from "This gasoline, literally, grabbed bunds par value; 50,00000 force. times has 9 had from announced her totaled at father's the AU Brooklyn b air, other United States government securities (in103,500.00 sudden death. She had caught a train per cent of all the motor fuel manucluding premiums, if any) ... Total 153,500.00 in the night Thst had teen all ex- factured In the United States. OklaOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc. 40,025.40 homa stands first with 119 plants and cept letters one tender and consola12j504.85 7,072.12 Uunkiughouse, $5402.73 ; furniture and fixtures tory letter, gny and fanciful ones, but six more are being built. Real estate owned other than buiikinghouse 14,404.00 Lawful reserve with federal reserve bauk no confirmation of the proposal If the 41,420.75 "With passenger cars and motor Gash in vault and aiuouut due from national banks 113,441.55 embrace and the kiss had been a pro- trucks now numbering 17,500,000 In Amount due fruui stale bunks, bankers and rtust composal. Then, six months ago, the let- this country, continuance of cheap panies in the United fitstes (other than included in ters had stopped. items 8, 9 and 10) 3,805.87 gasoline prices la a problem of InCheeks on other banks in the same city or town as And this was the April when the creasing difficulties. Demand, la ' 7,054.44 reporting bunk (other than Item 12) prince was to drive np in a snorting greater than ever before and steadily of Items 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 Total 124,301.86 car and bear his bride to China. Increasing, and there ia every pros909.08 b Miscellaneous cash items 909.08 Was there really a rich, rich uncle pect that the price will take at least 2,500.00 in China? Or had she built her love a slight upward trend before the end upon the foundation of a fantastic of summer." Total ..$978,693.72 Jest? Lying there, her heart again INABILITIES beat riotously, her breath fluttered LOCATION HERE FOR HEALTH 17. Capital stock paid in $ 50,000.00 bnt what a difference. disturbingly CLINIC UTALKED OF 18. Surplus fund 70,000.00 Angrily ahe dragged herself up, went IV. s Ludivided profits ...$1038.07 The Commerce Price Chamber of lueses b Reserve for deprecistiuu and of to the window, sinking weakly to her 5000.00 home may c Less current expenses paid ..... 7,930.14 knees. She laid her head upon the at a meeting held Tuesday evening stolen by outstanding 40,260.00 window sill and breathed deeply. Her discussed ways and means with thu 21. Circulating notes 24. Amount due to state banks, bankers and trust heart steadied. A Mg machine whirled city nurse of Price whereby a health or wind in the United 8 lutes and foreign countries by. It slowed suddenly and barked. clinic could be established in this city. 00,060.00 (other than included in Items 22 or 23) storm 11339 outstanding "Thats the sort of a aplffy machine The city and county officials as well 25. Certified checks ...... checks outstanding 7,870.51 Make he was to come In," she thought. In- as the doctors and dentists will he 20. Cashier'sTotal of lleuis safe from 22, 23, 24, 2u and 20 07,083.90 creasing anger restored her strength. asked to join in the movement. Dr. Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subfinancial loss with She Jumied to her feet and kicked Winters has made the chamber a ject to reserve (deposits payable withiu 30 days) ! check Individual to will 258,758.84 deposits subject lease his i. the oxforda into (he center of the proposition whereby he of deposit due in less than 30 duys (othroom. iiospital for the pur(iose, The great 28. Certificates er than for money borrowed) 15,602.00 "I shall clean house now in earnest. need of such an institution for Priee 21). State, county or otuer municipal drosits secured by was discussed bund ut or of of this bunk the assets Old shoes of all things to be sentipledge 33,203.42 length hy city surety Total of demand deposits (oilier than bank Equitable Real Estate and mental over! My road to romance nurse. Items to reserve, 27, deposits) subject must have been rocky by their looks." 2 2V. IP), 31 and 32 Investment Company Kuroju reports the tourist nbout The doorbell pmled agHln. Time deposit subject to reserve (payable after 30 finishall about have gone. They just days or subject to 30 duys or more notice, and "I hope whoever that Is will keep ed the last one. Second Floor Silvagni Bldg, poxtul savings) : mother awhile," site thought, press, 33. Certificates ot deposit (other than for money PRICE, UTAH lng the rough doth to her Ups. "I ) .............. ................. ..... .... .................... ............. 44,078.61 Increased earnings bring ineroascrl or oilier municipal deposits secured by wonder how much of our experience 3L 8lule, county yearnings. pledge of assets uf this bunk or surety bond 35,094.42 Is Impressed on the garments we wear? Lx Ollier lime deposits 321 ,60.34 This suit seems haunted it brings 30. Postal savings deposits 24.1S0.05 back his very touch hla vibration. I Total of time deposits subject to reserve, feel ns If he were under the same roof items 33, 31, 3o and 30 423,025.42 j Here is what OAKLAND means - j I ; I NewMces?HW350 lower . Additional savings of as much as 40 to60 Because of the New General Motors Time Ehyment Rales - Price. Utah 1 I I Twenty Years Ago This More than j Present Week . Bant and Hen Stein of Price were in Suit Lake City, Mra. J. A. Crockett of Price visited in Salt Lake City. Manager A. W. Horsley of Price p was in Salt Lake City during the week on business. J. V. IiOofbourow of Priee sjienl the latter part of the week visiting hie family in Salt Luke City. Mrs. Kose McGuire, living at Wood-aidwas in Price visiting, paying her respects to this newspaer by renewing her subscription. George (1. Framlsen and family were home in Priee from a trip to Salt Lake City, where they attended conference and the state fair. Chris K. Jensen and fnniily from Clear Creek were over at Mt. Pleasant during the week to attend the birthday anniversary of hia mother. Since the Uintah reservation had been oened and the rediuan allotted his land, the necessity of Fort as a military )xst reused. Harry J. World was again acting as deputy sheriff and jailer at the courthouse at Priee. Robert Greenwood, who held the job, had resigned to go on a mission to Scotland. Petty pilfering was reported from Castle Dale. George W. Brandon was one of the losers and his midnight yisitors particularly preferred grain, but carried off au ax or grubbing hoe once in awhile just to show that they were not familiar with implements of honest toil. A.' Greenhalgh, postmaster at Sco-- 1 field, was in Priee from a trip to the reservation, lie was at Myton and Duchesne to locate a piece of laud, j but found nothing to his liking. llenry Wade, A. Sweet and AY. IT. Law ley were to open up the roal mines to the north of Spring Glen and what ia now Kenilworth. They later old their hpldinga to Salt Lake City . people. Co-O- e, Du-ghea- ne . SELECTION Or OGDEN MAN AS LEGION HEAD Utahs standing in the national or- ganization of the American Legion was recognized it the recent Omaha convention by the selection of Judge J. A. Howell of Ogden as one of the five national vice commanders, according to John E. Booth, past department commander and national executive committeeman from Utah, who topped over in Salt Lake City en route to his home in Spanish Fork from the Omaha gathering. That the legion in Utah is comparable in activity to the departments in other states is evidenced, Mr. Booth holds, in the facts that Utah ranked among the thirteen deartn;ents to exceed their 15124 memberships and the eighteen to oversubscribe the legion endowment fund. Appointment of S. S. Eccles of Logan to the iermaiienl finance of 40 and 8 was another veterans honor conferred on Utah, Mr. Booth explained. The Logan fife and drum roqiK attracted loud applause in the convention iarade, taking sixth place, with a rating of only eight points behind the winner, Mr. Booth rniu-mitt- ee el tree-bordere- d ud-m- it OAKLAND SIX d THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ga - bur fir cont-paui- Fort-lan- d, --l- id, s - TuImt-culiu-- is th, Health Crusade, ftn,l "Attavkiug the Tuberculosis Urogram. es lihtnin ti INSURANCE bur-mwo- A Mrs. Saidir Orr Dunbar of Ore., who is scheduled to sjwuk at the finnuul meeting of the Utah Public Health association on October 21st, nud at the section of public health nurses at the Utah Education will also aseoeiitioii, Oi toInT address clubwomen at Salt Lake City, 0rJen and l'rovo on October 19tiif and 1'iirc the ucst afternoon. Mrs. Dunbar is bead of the Oregon State Fideration if Women's Clubs and also exo' iui.e of tlie Oregon Tubcn-ulo-iassociation. She is connected with tlie University of Oregon as neif iL- isstruiLrs in sociology, aud iv the author ( iusititule outlines hm-,- by the National and its state auxiliaries in the animal Christmas seal aale. Her talk lcfnre the publie health nnrses will b0 ' Every Child -I- lis Dir ad.Irrcs before Opportunity Utah Pulilis Health association will be "How to leach the Modem I LINDSEY MOTOR CO. with me." NOTED WOMAN HEALTH LECTURER COMING TO PRICE improvements Total thrill went through her a sense J. lUltllOGLIO, lltlMiRE IIC88ERRE, nit away. She recovered the shoes and set them carefully In the corner. Then she closed the door and turned the key. "Give them to the O'Malleys? Nev- A. this 1 er 1" bZ n, rigor. Halfway down the stair ahe fell into her lover's arms. esn have the "The O'Malleys clothea," ahe luughcd to heroolt "1 i't need them now. $078,693.72 8tale of Utah, County of Carbon s; 1, G. N. Nelson, cushicr of the above named buuk, do solemnly swear that tlie above statement is true to the best of my G. N. NELSON, Cashier. knowledge and belief. Correct Attest: of eomfort. So I felt Inst April and so 1 shall feel again." Her eyes brightened, hpr She hung the figure straightened. As she turned awny, she heard her mother call in an excited voice: "Nedda." Then to someone else. "She was always secretive" A gay voice Interrnpted: "But she enn't be angry. 1 went unexpectedly and I did telegraph. And I've come dear from Chinn for tyer." the voice which belonged to It the ryes, the sunny road, and the unbelievably fresh, the filmy gn-eindescribably tweet April of e year ago. Her henrt beat riotously, her breath fluttered dirt urbingly with d Remember Old Mother Hubbard When one of these days yon will go to the pantry and find there is no flour. Bett6r Iet 08 Mn 8 which ew you want-H- )f our Tip Top. Turkey Red or Seminole Flour. Call ns np for hay, grain or millztuff. deliver. - Booth Ninth Street, Fries, Utah IV, 1101181.81, Directors. 15th day of October, 1925. A. Subscribed and sworn to before me Notury Public Residing At Price, Utuh. (HeulJ My couuiiixsiuii expires UAIj-LIN'GE- cceiuber 15, 1926, DE- - IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Seventh Judicial District of the State purtnient of the Interior, United 8taies Laud Office At 8nll Luke City, I tali, of Utah, Within and Fur the County uf October 9, 1925. Notice is hereby given Carbon In the Mutter of the Applicatii nl Alma Andrus uf 8panih Fork, L tub, tion of Lewis Owen Timothy For Change who on April 22, llrtl, made Iluinesleud of Name. Notice. Notice ia hereby given Entry No. 0 18981, fur 8 Vs See. 10 j 8 s that Owen Timothy has filed in SV 4 , Isits 3 and 5 See. It ; N Vs N W , the above entitled court a petition for the Y VsNE4 See. 14, Twp. 11 South, Range change of his inline to tluit of Lewis Owns filed bus It) i'stst, Salt luke iiieridiuu, liuffuiire. and that said petition will he notice uf intenlioii to make three-yea- r i lieu id in the nliove entitled court nt the to establish claim to the land ubuve i hour of 2 o'clock p. in., on Saturday, No-- ! proof of described bvture the clerk the district vemls-- r 21. 11125, nt tlie courtroom of the court at Provo, Utah, on the 24th day uf courthouse in Price, Carbon county, ('lab, November. 11125. Claimant names us wit- nt which time and any person or nesses Jacob 6. Andrus, David Joues, persons may nppcnr place mid protest said s and Phoebe Andrus, all uf Wayne II. (X ISM ITU, Clerk, of Raid Spunisb Fork, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOlt, Conn. Register. Fiist pub., Oct. 16; lust Nov. 13, 1925. I investigations might lie valuable You can't have a good tune aud if they ever did anything besides make keep it too. good front page stories. ls-wi- s V Let ns handle that generator if yon want it to function perfectly. Having mastered the anto ignition game in all its phases, we are safe in saying that you cannot do better than leave your ignition troubles to us and forget about them. n. ia-wi- . Cider liuprovcu with age. Rut the usually die young. good j j lie who is the most willing to give ud' vice is a imor man to solicit for a gift. Motor Car Service Company Antone Jensen, Mgr. Phone No. 236 price, Utah |