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Show FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1925 THE SUN. TRICE. UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. TAGE FIVE mi I First Kext 1 I 10 Rows Lower 6 E0VF8 Lo iiLtue Balcony J Lojes FLor Fk or I $5S.fcii S2.C0 $1-5- mmn GUARANTEE THIS ATTRACTION $ bm bonked ht ihii theatre cam with, auch a wealth U, excellent pern comment and confidential trade re porta, It is with (real pletwre, therefore, that I provide my OWN PERSONAL COMMENDATION and unite my patroni that GUARANTES.OF M FRIT i in I mini with each .tidtef. No attraction that Sm wtt 0 $3.00 (Plus Tax) - a I il 3T L.f j ?. 1 r,r fi " N. ALLFRMAND THE T" 7U " THIS IS ORIGINAL ;vr and only company pmmUoa FLASHES OF THE CHEAT WHITE WAT, and is billy playing a brief tuur of the inurr inpialjint lilN befoia inaupuatint a nwtropuliun fnizuMct on Broad mri any. Tbii U tho dm tins that tbs thcatn-- msti have bra irconiud ibs opiiui Unity of viewing a CEXl'IXE NEW YORK rrrus jjrlar to Hi Cotham ran. Tbt org:cUil.u ladadii lbs Mlo in d'ltingiiUud rsvos Man: CARL D. FRANCIS VW toifi i "Cli 2 Lata Sue IKary W. WHITE WAY',, SAXOPHONE 10 in AU Jizi Orchestra Lindsey and Mason Margarey Daley Dor i thy Charles Lucille Burton Mack Gordon Babbette Busey ik m A MOTION NOT PICTURE a, iiSONGlHUSa STAR THEATRE OCT. ONE NIGHT, THURSDAY, ci 22D Losdosa fadha knad free Iona Haoariai haw aad tad lughttr, a, Mala Mia that eMmat of tha Kmrimim with a lmiHnHiai tt wfry dwa VOKED OUT5)D6kTHE SHOW STARTS PROMPTLY AT 6:30 F. M. MMarn I Eata at Oothfli plum wy.b upi myfm u fORSALLWANTO. Two Cent H. Per Word Each Insertion No Clives Accounts. FOR RENT Phone 48in. FOUR ROOM HOUSE. FOR RENT TWO-ROOfurnished. Phone COTTAGE, 172-- KENT TWO ROOMS, FURX-iaheModern. At 537 J street. Call FOR d. evenings. FOR SALE OLI) NEWSPAPERS IN bundles of a hundred. Twenty-fiv- e cents. The Sun. FOR SALE A LARGE MOSIILER safe suitable for mercantile firm or office. Ramin. IL I- - Pratt, Electric' '' building, Price, Utah. RUM OF MONEY BY WORK-inj- c man between Utah Hotel and Slain street at Price on October 3d. Return to The Sun and receive reward. LOST BUTTER WRAPPERS PRINTED TO order, a liftndred for $1.50; two hundred, $2.25 ; five hundred. $3.50 ; a thousand, $5.50. 8ent parcela post prepaid where remittance accompanies order. The 8un, Price, Utah. BATTERY MEN IF YOU ARE IN the battery repair business, write ue immediately. We can help you. Paramount Radioiite Co., of Utah, 1194 South State Street. Salt Lake City, Utah. SALE1 TO SETTLE AN ESTATE must sell at a sacrifice mountain ranch of. four hundred and eighty acres with open range adjoining. Suitable for sheep FOR range. Good improvements, running water. Address II. J. Tobyne, Box 473, Grand Junction, Colo. 8ALESMEN WANT E D SEVERAL men with autos to demonstrate and wll lighting systems to farmers. Must be over 30 years of age Experience unnecessary. We train you, pay expenses, liberal commission and bonuses. If you want to connect with the largest concern of ita kind in the world, write to O. II. Know!-ton- ,599 Eighth street. San Francisco, California, giving age and experience and we will arrange for an ihterview. It ha been said that the night has a thousand eyes, bnt that is fur too few to see ali that goes on. Tiling otic tries to overdo are only half done. Take Some INTEREST In This Interest yourself in a com- pound interest account. Next month get interest on interest. Twelve interest payments each year. . Each month your account increases. Regular deposits are a sore road to prosperity. Every pay day hank your surplus earnSuccess is hnilt upon ings. thrift. 1 tmwmewa rrrB Price Commercial and Savings Bank PRICE, UTAII ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Stevenson, in Frank Morrison Taylor a girl, lmrn Price. Miss Stevenson is engaged in Tuesday. Mr. und Mrs. J. 11. Ballina girl born on the 9th. Mr. and J. E. Flynn was a business visitor welfare work in the California city. ger, Mrs. ('lark Wright, a boy born on the in Salt Lake City during the week. Lot Powell of Altoonah, notified Dtli. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hansen, a October 29th is the only day left Salt Lake City police that his pockets girl born mi Monday. Mr. und Mrs. fur registration. Is your name on the hud been picked at the fair grounds, Alva Nelson llulsnc, a boy born on last week and a purse in which he Monday. register? was carrying $2.00 in cash and a check Argirious Landagoures, aged 34, of The Ladies Aid society met yester- for $58.75 taken. unmarried was crushed by Hiawatha, day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Judge Tillman D. Johnson denied falling coal in the room in which lie Albert Kirkpatrick. the application of B. R. McDonald was working last Saturday morning. Neil M. Madsen has returned home und F. L Watrous to establish an ir- He .was brought to Price by J. E. from a trip of several days spent in rigation right of way and build a res- Flynn and while waiting for the train ervoir on government land in Carbon to take him to Salt Luke City, died at Los Angeles, Cali., on business. countv last Saturday in the federal the station here in Prire. The dead man's parents reside in Greece. FunRev. J. Freelen Johnson was a Salt court. eral services were held Tuesday, ltev. Lake City visitor lost Saturday and his has Bean A. D. Sinyrnajuiulos officiating. resigned Iloldaway evenSunday, returning home Sunday osition as manager of the company ing. store at Peerless and gone on the road The home of William Littlejohn at There is only one more registration for Simms Utah Grocery company as Clear Creek was destroyed by fire on day, October 29th. See that your traveling salesman. His first trip to Monday morning, eaufsed by a defecname is on the register if vou want to this territory was made the first of tive flue. Soon after the furnace had this week. been started members of the family vote. noticed smoke emitting from the furC. J. (Cupid) Huey has been arrest-e- d nace room and as Mrs. Gludys King from Salt Lake quickly as possible in San Francisco for Utah officers, turned in an alarm. Thu company City is sjiending several days with her It. Harris of Salt Lake fire brigade responded and every efparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Nelms, Sheriff Ben county was notified last Friday. fort was made to check the flames at Price. Huey, who ia well known in Price is which spread so rapidly that they Mrs. Stanley Ballinger and little charged with taking a ear out of the were soon beyond control. Only part son from Provo are visitors at the state and selling it in California, it is of the contents of the home were savhome of Mrs. Ballingers mother, Mrs. stated. ed. The house was owned by the Utah Grace L Fonts. Carbon county has been stocked Fuel conqiany. is Mr. and Mrs. Matt Gilmour and son, with Chinese pheasants and it de- THE HARDING SCHOOL HOLDS rob or to the law kill, Craddoc, were in Salt Lake City last againstthe nests of the birds. A BOOK DRIVE Having Saturday attending the football game stroy or of pheasants offering between Carbon high and Westmin-ste- possession For the past week or so the Hardsame for sale is a misdemeanor and all persons are warned against their in? school (Junior high) has been having a book drive and there has been Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Clav have two destruction. keen competition between all classes. sick children at their home on K Each day the number of books collecta M. William 60, has Roylanec, ager street, the two girls. Mrs. Clay and former ed has been listed on the bulletin just recently returned from a visit to prominent fruit shipper his residence which had the sign We Are the live died of at Provo, mayor her parents in Illinois. In this way a good start toin that city yesterday (Thursday). Wires. ward a library is well under having two became He years ago. paralyzed George Wilcox, the The necessity of school. for the son uf Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wilcox, He was well known in Price and all way felt at the has a been keenly library will died at flic family home in Spring over Eastern Utah. The funeral school for reference work. It is . in Provo be held to Sunday Glen Monday. The baby was sent that a thousand hooks will lie Suit aLkc City for burial. Doctors Ruggcri of Price, Giannoti collected in the drive. The winning will receive as a prire for There will be a democratic precinct of Helper and Simpkins of Kenil- section efforts a flag or jiennant appro? their on Peter Tliumiwon nrimary at the city hall tomorrow worth ojicrated ) trial c fur tin occasion. the at 9 last for o'clock hospital company Tuesday (Saturday) evening at The class standing at the end of the (he i)urNisc of nominating a ticket at Kenilworth. The oxratinn was for drive and the number of books was successful und was a one, for the mining November election. apcndicitis follows: as the physicians being greatly pleased Sixth Grade Mrs. Lewis, 151, M'm Mr. F. E. Woods entertained the with the condition of the atient. 32, Miss Rasmussen 102. Swimiey, Wednesday Bridge club at her home Grade Seelion 1, 70; SecSeventh counThe annual meeting uf Carbon on Not Hi Eighth street this week. A tion 2, 53; Section 3, 20. dinner was served at P:30 oclock to ty chapter of American Red Cross Eighth Grade Section 4, 420; Secwill he held October 29th at 8 oclock tnemhers and a few invited guests. tion 5, 374; Suction 6, 44 and Section p. m., in the county court room for 7,2. Mrs. ('. M. Stringliam, Miss Bessie the purMise of electing new officers The school wishes to thank all its Kennedy, Mrs. R. W. Crockett and ami hearing rqxirts of chapter activ- I n t nms who have donated books so sun, Robert, Jr., and Hyde Le drove ities and to transuct any other busito the library. into Salt Luke City Friday to attend ness that may come before the meet- generously C. E. ingthe funeral of Baker, returning The trouble with ruiiuing away with Monday. wad of money is that you huve to a Funeral services for Mrs. Lornine further than it due. go M. of Alex of Grm-wife is Mrs. Oilmen, L Fouts back from a Oilmen, trip to Wulla Walla, Wash, where she Price, who wns taken to a Salt Like Trouble with being a prize fighter is was called some two weeks ago by the City hospital for treatment, died while that you have to look the part. death of her niece. En route home en mute to the rit.v, were held in the & she attended the Eastern Star con- undertaking parlors of Evans Early. Hurinl wns at Mt. Olivet cemetery lavention at Ogden. ding conducted by Rev. A. E. Bucher Henry Finek, government weather ClHrk Baker, Jr., of Salt Lake City, of St. Paul's Episeopnl church. observer at Price, gives The Sun this look to down ( today Friday) panic fur the week ending with Weddata associaThe Mutual Improvement after some mutter in connection with 14lh. October Latter-da- y the ward nesday, of his which tion of needed Price father affair hit attention. lie will return home to- Saints church commenced their activities for the winter with a musing morrow morning. evening of fun and frolic Tuesday In the football game this (Friday) evening at the tabernacle. This was afternoon. Price won over Payson by the first meeting of the season und it a scon of 7 to 0. Payson played a was a fitting introduction to the hig good game but the Carbon boys were program of recreation and improvetoo imn-l- i lor them. There was a panl ment which it is planned to put over crowd out. during the winter. BURIED SUNDAY PRICE AND NEARBY r. ld ex-ert- cd e LOCAL WEATHER 1 Dr. ChnrlcH Ruggcri reorl new Miss Cornelia Stevenson lias gone back to Los Angeles, ('ali., after babies at the following homes in Price spending a week or more with her par within the past week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Funeral Services For Clark E. Baker Fittingly Observed. At Salt Like City lat Sunday afternoon funeral services for (lark E. Baker, who died Wednesday as the result of un automobile uccident, were held Ht the Eddington Mortuary chapel. Interment was at the Wasatch Lawn cemetery beside those of his wife wlm died in January. The KMakers at the funeral were Governor George II. Bern, ('. M. Stringliam of Price, President George II. Wallace. Walter A. Wallace sang a solo. Governor Bern sNike of his association with the deceased when he was employed by the Telluride Power eoiniwny at Mercur. President Wallace told of hi connection with deceased when he worked for the National Busruit company, Stringliam of hi association with the deceased while living here in lriee. A choir sang several hymns ami the floral offerings were many. Clark Baker was horn in Fairbury, III.- , and resided there until mime 30 years ago, coming to Utah where he has since lived, he being 57 years of age at the time of his death. He was a printer and newsjmpcr man by profession and for the past five years had been employed by The Sun. He was a tireless worker and trusted employe, always true to the tasks imjioaed upon ing which meets tomorrow (Saturday). Of this number all ask for termination of M'litences, except two who seek pardons nml four who ask for parole. The list of applicants follows: For luirduii Archie M. Palmer and Al ltingling. For termination Willy Saxon, Roy C. Scott, David Waller, Fred Prentice, Imwrence ('. Newberry, Thomas O'Brien, William Richmond, Ray S. Morgan. E. ('. Clark, Charles Edwnrd Jones, MrKeller, James George B. Holt, George llurri, Harry A. Gravell, John Grab, Thomas W. Grier, Kirliurd Dillon, Krneist Dicker-so- n, Oscar ('inmor, Harry Bernstein, George Borden, Raymond Barrett, Joseph Alexander, Gcnnro Buffone. For parole Corn I. Ramsey, Bob Maxwell, Ben Carter, Benjamin James Baugh. Sour stonmeh, mated tongue, foul breath, pimples, headaches, constipation are nature's alarm signals remove the cause, eliminate the iioiaon from the liver, kidnevs nnd bowels HOLLISTERS GOLDEN NUGGET TABLETS do it slirk and quick. Price Trading romiuny. An Indiana man dropped dead while dancing. Perhaps that was his idea of dying happy. . him. He is surveved by three sons, Clark Jr., Roland I), and Morris, his mother, Mr. W. E. Baker of Lacon, 111. Judge Steven It. Baker of Pontiac, Mrs. William Havers, of Laron, 111., and Mrs. Dell Schumn of Libby, Mont., the two sisters attending the funeral. His father died last March. He had a sister killed in an automobile accident the past summer in Chi- E. cago. SLAYER OF JOHN BARTHELMA IS SEEKING PARDON AI Ringling, who was convicted in Carbon county several years ago tlu murder of John Bnrthelma back in 1912, nnd whose body was found several years later to the west of Price, now serving time in the Utah jieniten-tiari asking for a pardon, along with some thirty other convict in the state prison. They will apply to the Isiard of pardons at their next meet l'r y, Makers of Perfect Butter Bread and Fancy Pastry. The public is cordially invited to visit our hake shop at any time. By Our Bread We Shall Be Known" Phone 151 Notice To the Republicans Of Price A primary meeting will be held in the county court house Saturday night, October 17th, at 9 o'clock, for the purpose of nomniating candidates for the following city offices: ' One Mayor. One Councilman for four years. Three Councilmen for two years. One City Recorder. One City Treasurer. J. PERRY EGAN, Precinct Chairman. |