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Show FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925 T1XE SUN. PRICE. UTAII EVERY FRIDAY. PRICE AND NEARBY Next week, lie tells The Sun, work is to begin on a new frauii selionl building that will answer the needs of the unchildren there mime twenty-fivtil the Hrmiineiiey of the place is established, win'll the Carhiin hoard of education is expected to erect a structure in keeping with the iinimrlitncc of the community. In the meantime rent is to be mid fur the one soon to Alvin Thomas of Stundiirdvillc m nl ru' 11. Bluemel 1nnn lsigau were iiiftrricil up at Suit Iike City last Fri-laThey arc t make their home in e I y. Spring Canyon. L A. Mctice amt Glen N. Nelson TAXPAYERS AND VOTERS Your interests will be well looked after if you elect the entire democratic ticket . Every candidate is a property owner and taxpayer and has the interests of Price at heart . Y ou can make no mistake by voting the entire DEMOCRATIC TICKET Next Tuesday , Nov. 3d. TICKET For Mayor C. . MADSEN 4-Ye- Term ar were nut in the Nine Mile section last Sunday in st arch of Jeer. McGee was sueecMtful in hugging one, while Nelson wasn't so lucky. p up. Helier lias two straight party tickets in nomination for the election next Republican mayor, Frank J. Tuesday. s li. Porter; councilman, l'crry Egan are back from a Jeer hunt John Quillico; two years eouiicilnien, in the Runge Creek country up above A. ljuboroi, George F. Sprat ting, ami SunnysiJe. They hiul no luck and re- John (icrand.is; recorder, Will R. turned without a buck. Mayor !. W. Iioofliouruw and four-year- r, Jack Johnson, and Democratic mayor, G. A. r eouneilmeii, F. P. farmer; Fisher, A. laikie and R. II. recorder, Tom C. Smiley, and treasurer, Mrs. Bryant Mofl'itt. and Priee have two tickets, bat each of the other incorporated places in Curiam county have but one each. tren-ure- I). L (Yrrn) Ihddsiway has closed his Novelty store in the Hanson building ul Price. His stock is being sold oil' from the Variety store (Chappy Williams), where it was recently removed to. 1 Vig-iiftt- two-yea- Jamb-shage- Sen-fie- n; ld Saturday afternoon. November 7tli, a bazaar and food sale will be held in This has liecn Booster Week here in this city by the Ladies Aid society of church. Price. Chief interest centers about a the Community (.Melhndi-t- ) Aprons, fancy towels and other ar- gold wrist watch to be given us first home prize by nineteen local merchants for ticles will Ini put on sule. A the best by any student of the cooked food. l- -o ay For Recorder ARTHUR N. SMITH For Treasurer RULON A. BRYNER Councilman , PAGE FIVE Deputy Sheriff Bryner l:i.--t Wed- Spildi-e- r nesday took into custody Is-ami Charley Bey William., the for alleged violations state prohibition luw. They had the it is ulirged by the goods on them, arresting officer. icnl-ore- Price schools between the fifth and twelfth grades on "Why My Town Is The main a Good Place to Live. prize goes to the high school seniors with others for all grades down to the fifth. For tomorrow evening unnoun-cciuciis Hindi by those wlm are in charge of sidewalk dancing and other tilings too numerous to mention. Isi-firemen an also giving their annual bull at City Hall. The ticket sale for this has been quite large. it al .VAAWWAWLVV,V.V.,WArA:.VAV.VWWj,AVAVWk . Vote the Democratic Ticket C. H. Madsen, democratic candidate for mayor of Price, pledges: First To serve the city of Price in the future as in the past, (lie stands on his record.) Second To devote all necessary time to the handling of the citys business, llis duties as a school man will not interfere w ith his work. Neither will the city work interfere with his school. Most of the citys active construction work work ci'tenlimcs needing the mayors personal attention will he done during school vacation. Third- - To curtail unnecessary expenses. Looking toward this end he favors a managerial form of government where all purchases may he made to best advantage by one person responsible for the same, subject to the will of the city council. However, he appreciates the fact that a manager must he able to save his salary and more or he Is a useless expense. Furthermore, he thinks that before our city changes its fundamental plan of government that that specific problem must be settled by the citizens of Price. -- Fourth To promote the growth of Price City by every legitimate rreuns consistent with a rareful, economic and forward vision policy. Fifth That he is not hound by any individual, policy or interests in the placing of men in appointive positions. If elected to the office of mayor he expects to follow the with the city example of his predecessors by council in the filling of these places. VOTE THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET County Clerk Smith this past week G. J. lias issued license to wed to J. F. (I'olitiral Advertisement) Wuril of Orangeville and Emma Keefe ol Custle Dale, Vuldemar Mortensen The meeting called by the Priee and Lucille Brown, both of Price, and E. to Vaughan Gordon und Elizabeth Chamber of Commerce last Tuesday mu ul was belli ut Castle Inn, where a Staker, both of Huntington. luncheon was served Hiid was attended A. In the Carlwn high and the Wasatch by a number of citizens of this city. academy football game over at Ml. There were present the county com(Political Advertisement) l'leasaiit IhsI Friday the former won missioners, the city councilmen, repreto twelve. sentatives of the lviwnnis, Rotary and by a score of twenty-fiv- e Jim Bergcra und Frank Barboglio, the womens clubs and the American both of Helper, played with the Iugioii. The iurMsu ol' the meeting They are attending school over was to talk over the matter of securMisses Mary and Virginia Mullins there this year. ing a hospital here. The plan is to Ilenry Fiack, government weather rent a suitable place and the sevcrul Scothis observer at Price, gives The Sun have returned to their home at The remains of Mieho Grubacha, organizations are to equip it It will data for the week ending with Wed- field after a few days visit in Salt Lake City recently with Mr. and Mrs. resident of Hiawatha and who died at be under the suiervision of the city or nesday, October 28th. Priee on the 18th, were shipped up to county. A committee was opiMiintcil J. R. Mullins. & to wait ujKn the council and get it to Dr. Charles lfuggeri, Jr., and J. Butte, Mont., lust week by Wullace Mirko appropriate a sura for its maintenance. local undertakers. Harmon, Almost without exception, the K. Alley of Price pulled out this (FriBegeuisich came here from there to business men of the town have day morning for a deer hunt up on close up the dead mails affairs and Reaver Creek. They expect to return savings accounts with this honk to tpke the remains back for burial. tonight. They know that even theis most Price Sorosis will meet Monday evCity Marshal M. C. Brennan reJames C. Cooi'er, who was formerly carefully laid plana for a greatturned home on Monday evening from engaged in the automobile business ening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. F. J. er and more prosperous business MueKnight. PANAMAS SOLID GOLD ALTAR another visit to the federal court in in was a visitor in tlie city LURE ONCE PIRATE Salt Lake City, lie renorts the con- lastHelper, may go wrong and for the prois now holding a Sunday. He Mrs. Glen N. Nelson and Mrs. H. Y. viction of Dennis Murphy on a charge jHisition as auditor lor a autotection of their families they Leonard are to entertain at the forThis solid gold altar, must treasured of making hootch up at Scnfiehl, the mobile suleshouse in San large Francisco, mers home this (Friday) evening at must have a savings account relic Panama owns, was once coveted sentence living ninety dayB in the Car- where he moved with Mrs. at n Hallo 'ecu Cooper out are Invitations that cannot he swept away by party. bon county jail. Helper Times, 28th. the time of their form here. to by the pirate, Morgan, in whose duy departure friends. forty business adversity. It is not too early t j begin thinking Janies C. Cmqier from Sar. Franit served the famous old cathedral Helper Times, 28th. about your Christmas cards and New cisco, Cala., spent several days in en church in old Panama. Eight Spanish Years greetings. The Sun will have Price the forepart of the week on Utuhs public utilities commission is Sheriff and Mrs. Kay Deming Cottertained aluiut forty friends at soldiers escajied and warned of Moron display in a few days its usual fine business. He is now connected with the to meet at Price next Wednesday, Noselection. Better drop in now and se- Star and Durant Automobile company vember 4th, to consider the owning tage Inn Inst Monday evening with gan's plans, allowing time to hide the Price Commercial and venison dinner. He says he slaughterlect them. They will be laid aside un- in that city and he and Mrs. Cooper of Tenth street tn'Hsurcs of PunaniH. It munined hidthe closed by recently the buck himself ed T). ( til wanted. Prices within the reach of are well pleased with the coast. They Denver and Rio Grande Western and den until 1D11, when, following (lie Savings Bank all of security established by are former residents of Price and of ulso establishing a crossing over the Mrs. J. Perry Egan and Mrs. J. W. feeling Uncle Sams presence priests got busy PRICE UTAH lutters tracks at Eleventh. Official Loofhnuruw gave a kensington Inst Ielper. and dug off accumulated dirt of cenMr. and Mrs. C. M. Stringham notice of the two propositions apjiear Saturday afternoon at the latter and the girlies left Price yeslerdav elsewhere in this impression of The home on North Eighth street at Price. turies until it once iniin shone as in the days of old. Wadding announcement. The Sun. Thursday) morning for Ogden to Sun. Hearings are to be at the court- Some twenty ladies were present. the to und house are open public. make their home, hnving packed their loushnld goods and sending them by Mrs. W. M. Walker gave her son, Announcement is jut made from the van to that city. He was here for a a party Saturday afternoon "Billy, 'ew days previously looking after his Priee office of the Mountain States last, that date being his sixth birthNATION-WID- E . uisiness matters and getting things Telephone and Telegraph coiiqwiiy day..- She was assisted by Mrs. R. V wire lust Felt. Hallo Yen decorations and flowshaped up for their moving to the that beginning Wednesday Junction City, when he is in the pic- conneetiuus with the Alberta govern- ers were profuse. ture show business. Price loses a ment system of Canada were put in Mrs. Wallace A. Lowry entcrtainci mighty fine family in their departure operation. The lines hnve been connml the city one of the most high nected via Sweetgrass, Mont., during the Wednesday Bridge club at her me minded and honorable business men in the past year and will provide for ex- home on North Eighth street at Price STORES Mcll Stringham it ever had. change of business between all the last Tuesday from 1:30 to G oclock principal lwints in the Canadian prov- Refreshments were served and the af12, Sour stomach, coated tongue, foul ince and the Bell system. ternoon was much enjoyed by all. ireath, pimples, headaches, constipu tion are natures alarm signals reMakers of Perfect Batter Bread Jefferson B. Newman of Ogilen Mr. and Mrs. Angus M. Johnson move the rause, eliminate the poison who attempted to murder A. J. Patand Fancy Pastry. a masked party last Tuesday ev gave from the liver, kidnvvs and lmwels rick, a miner living up at Helper, on ening at their hospitable home on The public is cordially invited HOLLISTERS GOLDEN NUGGET Augu.--t 4th, last has been sentenced North Ninth street to thirty-eigo to visit onr bake shop TABLETS do it slick and quirk. by Judge Melvin (J. Harris of Logan their friends anil neighbors. There time. at any Price Trading company. to serve from five years to life in wore games and refreshments galore. Economies In prison following the completion of bis Bread Our "By in Bringhum City lust week. At Mrs. Ben Stein was hostess to the We Shall Be Known FOR WANTED, ETC. trial first he pleaded tenijMirary insanity Helper Bridge club last Tuesday af for his attempt to kill Patrick, but ternoon at her home on North Seventh Phone 151 when three experts selected by the street in this Two Cents Ter Word Each Insertion city. Members from No Charge Accounts. defense and the stute found Lira men- IIclicr as well ns a few invited guests LOST BLACK LEATHER TRAVEL tally resiMinsihle be changed bis pleu from Price wen in attendance. ing bug. Rewurd for return to The Sun. to guilty. Mrs. R. W. Crockett was hostess to WANTED FANCY AND FAMILY Robert McKinnon, siqierinteiident the Ladies Aid society of the Com cull and 050 Cuu deliver, washing. of tlu Milierton ranch and dairy of church at her home on North J" street. inanity the United Stutes Fuel company, last Ninth street afternoon. She yesterday FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAFER8 IN Wednesday told The Sun that lie is was assisted in by Mrs. entertaining bundles of a hundred. Twenty-fin- e now selling over u bundred'quarts of Oliver K. Clay and Mrs. J. A. Crock cents. The Sun. milk daily ut Price and that the ctt. About thirty members and in is steudily increasing, although FOR SALE A LARGE MOSlILEIt vited friends were present. Thu Ait safe suitable for mercantile firm or of- he lias been eatcring to the locul trade is to have an apron sule on the 7th of Electric fice. II. Bargain. L l'ratt, less than six weeks. It lias been decidNovember Saturday of the coming building. Trice, Utah. milked to buy fifteen more Holstein week. BATTERY MEN IF YOU ARE IN ers to take care ol the business here us write the battery repair business, and at his concern's camps. Later on Mr. und Mrs. August Litzxcrttc, Mr. immediately. W'e can help you. Para- jsissibly mure. Mrs. T. A. Ring and C. D. Popp and 1191 of South mount Itndiolite Co., Utah, and his mother, Mrs. R. M. Pope, were State Street. Salt Lake City. Utah. J. S. Pyealt, president of the Den- guests from HeKr last Thursday Crosses olfthc BUTTER WRAITEIIS PRINTED TO ver and Bio Grande Western system, evening at a party given in the Ameri-ca- n order, a hundred for $1.50: two hun- was in Salt Lake this week from Buy those Blankets now I Our supply is most possibilities of Gity thousLegion Hall at Price by the chapdred, $2.25 ; five hundred, $3.50 ; a business. He ou told ter of the auxiliary. No business was and, $5.50. Sent parcels float prepaid Denver, Colo., lo&. inviting both in quality and price. We have A where remit tanre accompanies order. The the newspaper boys at Zion that good transacted at the time the meeting, Sun, Price, Utah. progress in the reconstruction of the bring tuken up in dancing, followed For Complete protection goodly assortment of cotton, wool mixed, and FOR SALE TO SETTLE AN ESTATE conqmnys trueks out in the Sunnyside by a luncheon. About forty persons blankets. Our prices are surprisingly low. must sell at a sacrifice mountain ranch wash district is being made. Rebuild- wore present. Helper Times, 2Slh. Companies of four hundred and eighty acres with ing is of such a nature' as to eliminate open ranee adjoining. Suitable for sheep the ixissibility of any further Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lauher of Zion, "change range. Good improvements, running wa- of scenery and roadbed. These ira former residents of Price, announce ter. Addrew II. J. Tobyne, Box 473, Grand Junction, Colo. provements to be completed before the marriage of their daughter, Miss New Years Day arc to post his line Mabel, to Harvey L. Wood on WedSALESMEN W ANTE I SEVERAL men with autoa to demonstrate and upwards of two hundred and fifty nesday, October 21st, in the Salt Lake si'll lighting systems to furmers. Must be thousand dollars. Equitable Real Estate and temple. The father of the bride was over 30 years of age. Experience unnecesfor fourteen years a valued and trustsary. We train you, pay expenses, liberal J. M. Miller was in Priee yesterday ed employe of The Sun and during Investment Company commissions nml bonuses. If you want to connect with the largest concern of its fnun Coal City. His storu building the time he wns here was city reeonler kind in the world, write to O. II. Knowl-toSecond Floor Silvagni Bldg. then of concrete blocks is uhout ready fur two terms. The Laubrr family Mtit Eighth street, Snn Fritncisro. for the merchandise stock be is to have many friends locally who extend UTAH PRICE, t'alifornin, giving age nml experience ami carry to lie placed ou Hie shelves. sincere congrutulutiuns. we will arrunge for an interview. -- REEVES Councilmen, 2-Ye- ar Term J. ALLEY LOREN GOLDING JOHN CROCKETT LOCAL WEATHER The Business PURELY PERSONAL Sun-jiete- Man Plays rs. Safe SOCIETY OTFft y ht I & VO. Store No. Price, Utah Time to Buy Blankets Splendid This Store SAlf, du-ma- 'Automobile insurance findntial all-wo- ol in stronq See n. i |