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Show THE PAGE FOUR 8 UK, LOCAL WEATHER rit1ggSnn Where Dinner Costs 4 Cents a Plate leaned Kvery Friluy lty Sun I'ui.I inbiug . Crockett, lliuiuccr. Vo. line.) K. 133m2. "You talk so much about our boys youll bore these folks to death, She says, and then as if I didnt hear f!! And womanlike, she drives it home, You hardly pause for breath; No body else can speak a word, my dear. Entered m KrtMiHMIum Mail Matter, June 4. 11)15, at the IwUnffice at Trice, I.' tali, 1'nder the Act of March 3, 1WJ. katf.s aui:ktimng Mutter Ter Inch Ter Month, $1.5U; ttiniile luHtte. 4th. Transient, fine . 25 Ter Cent Kpecial Toxition, Ceuta the Line Each Legal' Ten Count Nix Worda to the Wi theories Line, Kummonx, $12.50; Water Alication, $15.0(1; Final Troof, $10.00. Ten Ceuta Ilia l.ine Each In Header aertiun. Count Six Worda to the l.ine. 11 luck luce Type Twenty Ceuta the Line PRICE, UTAH ZXJ I , of the clever things they say; I spoil the party," whether it's a dinner or a ball. - Because I tell about the games theyplay! Summary of weather conditions for Price and vicinity for November,: If this be true, how pitiful the lives my neighbors IliKluvt mnxiniuiii. (i4, November 1st. luiwcst minimum. 11.3. Xuvenilter 21st.. 'Grontrot daily ramie. 42.5. November 21st. .2.1 inch. Greatest Total live, II How far removed frcmthcSr Creators plan; Not half of thfenjoymenrean their petty pleasures give That romping with a troup of youngsters can. i ' j And so I talk about my boys, because they mean to : j ,7 Twenty Years Ago This Present Week j i Embodiment of youths abiding cheer; So long as children keep my spirit young and fancy-- I have no dread that drab old-ag- e is near. Sun Miles, formerly of Trice, was conducting Joe itouzioe barber thop At Bunnyaide and doing welL J. K. Sharp of Dig Springs ranch m the spirit and the letter of Golden Buie Sunduy will find iself a few dollars ahead for such a meal. It is asked that a generous contribution lie given to the Ncur East relief, and out of evcents ery dollar subscribed ninety-tw- o will o into the mouths of the orphans. The other small fraction is overhead. The national organization has purchased ten carloads of flour in Utah for Near East orphans in the Inst year and a half, cxeuding approximately ns much in this state as it has collected from it. While this year's program is $25,000 in Utah, last year it was $40,000. The comparative figures indicate the amount of tnnuul reduction. Within throe or four years HALL OF FAME FOR GRANGE'S the need fur future relief will imve FOOTBALL SWEATER disappeared. The University ot Illinois does not that any oilier player shall priqxi.-- e ever ue the same number 7" that Bed Grange made famous for that in.--t itutimi mid have arranged so that when lie retires after next Saturdays hi- shirt will Ik given a eiinan-eAddition, two rooms. $151) .game 750 (Jimue place among the trophies of that non Alteration on Junes Luililiiiir groat institution. Photo shows Grange Gurnee 150 and his famous sweater. .'...Hriek addition tu Karaite 500 UVUNCthAViKHM m wr W Ladys Mare good-lookin- good-lookin- iit Jnlin K. Rent Potters Siwt f red 1 Ia.vm t iniiibcll... North Seventh Ijnrrr Huy Lee Fifth S..treet Main Strrot l.'jrbon lnmtjr Mike Main Street imiiejr Independent Gas 4c Oil Cuiupiiny .South Kiahth nt 1 . . Alteration on Rottisserie.... Addition to office mud-fllngln- indi- They cantered through the park fur two hours anti, on tlie return, strain passed Policeman Glllow and again tlie roguish eyes looked swiftly Into those of the officer. Tolicemnn Glllow waa an extraorman, nor waa It dinarily (tie uniform that did It. Ills mount was a beautiful chestnut uisre. Marie longed to quest Ion Simpkins regarding him hut felt It would not be taetful. Also she had a feeling that If Sltnpklns knew ghq was Interested In anyone he would gutda (he nui res over toward Riverside drive oiul thus deprive un officer of the luw front gazing upon Marie. i into public So tlie rides through the park went The vtiiue Which tlie taxpn vers on dully and each day Marie and GIL lias to men in public life and low exchanged hut the slightest of to others who hold rcsiHuisihlc posi- glances. And there was that la the tions will be given at the dinner meet- look of her eyes that told Policeman d tale. Be ing, commencing at 0:30 at the New-hou- Glllow Ute very Hotel. President George Thom- sighed heavily, for the eyes of a poas of the University of Utah will point liceman could only come to grief by put how tlie association can be of as- looking too closely Into tbs eyes of sistance hi schools. Lady Whitlock. Senntof A. U. Irvine who was presi-deMy lady's mare waa certainly a of the senate, will discuss the ac- thoroughbred and whether or not her tivities of the organization during the instinct told her about conditions of last legislative session. William E. the heart or whether U was Just fate, MeKell, seaker of the house, will pre- no one will ever know. Her brown sent his views as to the value of this eyes, - however, had been 'appraising laidy to the law makers. Resolutions the mount upon which Glllow eat ad will be presented dealing with tho nobly and perhaps she wondered who principles of taxation to lie submitted might wfa In n short race. T to public officials aa guiding princiThe black mare chose a morning ples in establishing levies,' creating good-lookin- g Summarizing this year's developments in the infestation of New Eng-an-d of the gipsy moth, the browntail moth, Oriental moth and satin moth, the Melrose Highlands laboratory of the bureau of entomology of the United States department of agriculture, states hat the gipsy moth infestation was generally light except in the Cape lkd seeion. The browntail moth situation seems to be about the same as ast year. Apparently the satin moth tas spread geratly during the past season. Poplars and willows weie defoliated in many towns from en-ire- ly A Washington preacher says young men calling on young women Sunday lie led to church. They $2ioo evenings should will be, eventually, doctor. Cape Cod to the southern part of Maine. The range of this peat is now recorded as extending northward to Warren, Me., and Moultonbo rough, N. II., westward to Wilton and Mason, N. H., and Worehester, Mass., and as occupying the eastern thiiil or Rhode Island. An educational tour of France under the auspices of the French government was made last summer by a hundred and thirty boys and twenty of the teachers from the New York City schools. The party was in ehttrge of the director of foreign languages. AND CHEAP AT THAT Mrs. Youngbrlde: Oh, what beautiful hatl What dM It coatf Mrs. Nulywed: A dally and crying spell for two im Listen in on OaHand Owners i "l know now -- win Oakland it and holding good will." -- Fve Candles have become so popular for purely decorative purosn in homes which are well equipped with electricity (hut manufacturers have designed one that will not wilt, break or chip. It is simply made of glass tubes filled with colored silk tloss. It projects through a hole in the top of the lube, giving the effect of a fringed wick. - t never seen its equal economy all-arou- for My new Oakland Six forms even costly ears." -- My friends marvel at the ears nimbleness in traffic." Tributes such as these are pouring in by thousands from new Oakland Six owners. These owners are not merely Oakland friends, they are Oakland fans as enthusiastic over the car as over their favorite performer in sports. And no wonder! The new Oakland iced from 70 to 350 lower embodies more than 100 improveSix-pr- ; , ments, including Air Cleaner, Oil Filter, Full Oiling System, Four Wheel Brake refinements Harmonic Balancer an advanced engineering imparting unmatched freedom from vibration. owner says, -- The cat. has everything!" Roadster 975 (OidPricejKW) Touring 1025 (Old Price Coach . 1095 (Old Price 1095) 1213) Pressure and the feature As one Landau Coupfe f 1125 (Old Price f 1295) Sedan . . 1195 (Old Price 1345) Landau Sedan 1295(OldPticc 1643) oft-tol- nt hoods and any other form of exiicndi-ture- a for the upkeep of government. It is now for the taxpayers thrmselv to decide how the tax problems of this state shall be solved. Price and Car bon county will be well represented at the conference. The morning session starts at 10 250 100 Total. sfct-virP- se For Your Holiday LINDSEY MOTOR CO. 932 Main Street Price, Utah phone 33 Baking...... Yon will heed the best floor. Turkey Rad, Tip Top and Seminole flour can not bo equaled when it comes to baking cakes, pastries and bread. Order o'clock, the afternoon mooting at J a lack today and yon win use no otho'clock and the evening session at er. Hay, grain, floor and millstnff. 6:30 . nt. A qccinl rate on return tickets will lie given to all who attend the convention. Thce rules will lie offered on the IVnvci and Bio Grande Wstcrn. Oregon Bliort Line and Salt Lake Houle. South Ninth Street, Price, Utah one-lm- lf .23 limirs, inLnLnruuu' Lnnni iru innn n nn ut cations point to one of the most important convent inns ever held in the state of Utah. The convent ion will bring together delegates from every part of the state who, under the direction of this organization, will endeavor to lay down principles which should obtain in the tax situation in this state, ltenorts will be had ns to the result of the indcHndcnt audits upon our svsteiu of accounting, the force and value id the budget laws will be handled hv experts, upeiil will be made to the taxiutyers (o work in an organized way in (heir renrivc communities in drafting the best men r This community, like every other city and town in tho state, is asked to aubscribfl generously to Near East relief, by State Chairman John M. Wallace and Mayor C. Clarence Nes-le- n of Salt Lake City, honorary chairman, for the $25,000 Utah drive culminating next Sunday. That day is Golden ltule Sunday. It is the day of do unto others, etc, and the jicople of this community are urged to find themselves, fur the period of one meal, in the rude orphanages of the Near East, anil partake of the simple fare in which these children indulge, wholesome, yet not srrumptuous, at a cost of just five cents. As surh a meal is in contrast to the average Sunday dinner, it is that the family which observes ' when It wai gloriously sunny and when Slmpklna mount seemed a bit weury. Anyway, Just within eight of the g g officer on hla mount, my Iady'a mare deBy DOROTHY DOUGLAS cided to bolt and see who would catch her up. (Copyright.) It was a pretty stilt and fairly EFORE leaving for Florida for a fearsome race thut followed. The chestnut mure got her dander month nr two, Lndy Whitlock did something so lovely that Marie, her up when she saw the mud flying befitllhful IioUKeiiiitid, poaltlvely wept hind the black and after her she flew like the wind, urged by her master to over It. "Marie, you have done more for me a speed she had nut known herself 0 in the time you have been with me capable of. day. than ten mulda I liuve ever had. Now, Simpkins gasped, saw that he waa Dr. W. P. Cutfey died at Custle I know you love horse and riding. quite out of the running and, feeling Gate during the week from heart fail- While we are away would you like to reasonably certain that Marie would ure, following an uttuek of diphtlieriu ride Malle for her dully exerclaeT keep her head, followed In the wake g gome three years before, lie was a Simpkins will be riding the master1! of the two mares. , brother of B. F. Cuffey of ISuniiysidu. horse and will take good rnre of you." Glllow urged by a sliced that was Oh, niadaine, you are too kind," of the heiirt, was soon alongside the I). A. llaymond hud sueceeded Ed Sudlierry as manager of the Wasatch cried the delighted Marie. "You black mare and had her bridle firmly store at C'usllu Gate. Sudberry accept- know how much I have missed tlie gripped. ' Marie, of course, did the usual ing a jKwition with Z. C. M. 1. at Suit horses since I left the farm. be would know I and "I you do, Lake City. thing after keeping her head so well If and promptly fainted. Glllow caught Three thousand head of sheep had back there where your heart la you to me. Now run her so faithful werent hands swiftly and firmly perhaps mure Green ltiver at changed during along and tell Slmpklna what 1 have firmly than he had canglit the bridle. the week, (hndin Bros, of Grand Junc- said. little American. And the Tlie mares. now that they had done tion, Colo., bing the purchasers at a Lady Whitlock, kindly who had married Into their duty, seemed happy and comfigure around $4.50 per head. the English aristocracy, turned away Mrs. Samuel Naylor of Sunnyside quickly no that ahe might not see the pared uutea on vurlous speeds possible In the park. was ronvalessing fnun her illness and big tears of that welled Into Ma"My lady." said Glllow, touching a subsequent shock from the Naylor ries eyes. joy his cap. "you hud a fright that time residence taking fire at the time of Maaa was aa delighted you were very brave." He waa the Suunyside aehool house eon Gag-ratio- rie.Simpkins It waa a bit lonely riding one looking very deep Into those roguish horse and leading the other each ejea, now that they were open. The following pupils of the, Price morning through the park. "I'm not my ahe said public schools had received oertifi-eate- s The next day Policeman John Oil-lo- sweetly. "Im my lady1" maid. lady's of award for being neither abriding along by the bridle path, "Ton won't be that for long," sent nor tardy during the first three watched Simpkins and Marie riding months of the year. Khoda Pare, Mary aide tiy aide. He knew Slmpklna thought Glllow, and the two mares seemed happy at what they had Mathis, Tessie Harmon, Will Fitzgerlightly aa the groom of Lord Whitabout. Dollie ald, Daisy Ferguson, Ferguson, lock and he supposed, of course, that brought Vireie Gergumm, Byron Miller, If nth Marie waa no other than her ladyship Oratoricat Daddy Ramsey, Stanley Ballinger, Hulon herself. Corax Frandsen, Keva lDddaway, Klva Olmay be given the title "Father He touched hla cap they went sen, Clarence Miller, Vida Bryner, past lilm and It aeemed to Glllow of Oratory." Greeks settled In Sicily found titles to their property In SyraBells Fitzgerald, Lein ml Wade, Earl that he hnd never met a pair of more Frandsen, Altlmra MrMullin, Edna roguish eyes than those of the little cuse unsettled, owing to wholesale conCallaway and Vera Ballinger. For some fiscations. Upon returning to their lady on the black mare. country they found It necessary to apUTAH TAXPAYERS CONVENTION time now, Glllow had been feeling the pear In person to appeal to the Courts. life. loneliness of a policemans TO MEET AT ZION Corax drew up a few simple ru.es for To Marie, the ride on so splendid orderly presentation of such claims snd beside mount with and Slmpklna According to reports received today a fixed the form of addressing the courta froinChnirmnn Henry 11. Itolapp of her, wee one of sheer delight the Utah Taxpayers association, twenty-fou- inch. Number of tliiys with .01 inch or mure precipitation, 1. Number of clear days, 10; number of part cloudy days, 4; number of cloudy days. 10. Meal time at a Near East Relief Orphanege In Armenia. The four cent menu la urged upon American housewives for the obeervance of International Golden Rule Sunday on December 6th to aid child rescue and welfare work In the Near East - My in j I ' A'lglEr was in Trice to meet his brother W. G. Sharp from Salt Lake City. Eighteen miners were killed in an explosion in the Diamoudville, Wyo., mine. The explosion was caused by a "windy shot. Miss Margaret Mnrgun, then teach ing at Wuodside, was visiting Mias Fay Martin, a Price teacher over the week end Mrs. A. E. Gibson was preparing to leave Sunnyside to join her husband, who was working for the Uintah rail way at Dragon, Utah. J. C. Best, manager of the four Utah Fuel company 's boarding houses in Carbon county, had taken the munago-lueof the Suinersel, Colo., bourding house. The delinquent tux list for Curium county published in this upiriuud u little over three rnlutiiiin, tpT.ie small com(ntred with tax lists of the present Vi who call n. Eaeh Insertion. Obituarie, Carda of Thanka, lleaolntioua, Etc., At llemiiiij; Nulice ilatva. Count 8ix Worda to the Line. For Kale, For Itent, Found, I amt, Ete., Two I Villa Ter Word Each laaue. No Charge Account. Addreaa All Couiiuuuicutione to SUK PUBLISHING CO. y, I talk too much about my boys! I bother friends Addi-tioual- Inaer-tio- Henry Fiack, government weather uli.crvcr at Price, gives The Sun this data for the week ending with DccchiIkt 2d. Wed-ncMla- ubMTiiliuu. $2.00 a War In Advance. , No. Office 1'liuue No. 1). Display FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1028 PRICE, UTA II E VERY FRIDAY. WINNING AND ROLDINC 'GOOD WILL OAKLAND SIX PRODUCT 09 6INI1A1 MOTORS J a vguasl tmdai |