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Show fSIDAY, MARCH 5, 1926 THE SUN, PRICE. UTAH PURELY PERSONAL Im-l-e IVn Ms!r.:i vriil r ' l. ; -v m-t- j tn - jj - Wednesday Salt Bay Edwards of Price. A. Lowry of this eity was in week and while there made this Sip the Cullen headquarters us do most an Utah stockmen when ut the Utah aapitaL n. Frank F. Phelps returned to chair home at Salt Lake City last Mon-- ; day after a visit of several days here with Mrs. B. W. Crockett on North de 'Ninth atreet at Price. i Kn. Thomas Fouts of this city is WB at the home of her daughter, Mrs. I Stanley A. Ballinger, at Provo, llow-.hg-g d ever, the is expected home shortly illness there. I Ota C. Twaddle was in Price from jBaaayaide the first of the week on (hariaaaa matters. The mines, he says, wooing fulltime and everything men. m hohing good at that camp. L Mn. C. B. Fergusson of this city paihar sister, Mrs. Walhm, from the 'state eapital left last Sunday for their 1 former home in Kansas. They were prici salted there by the serious illness of pria their father. Pria and Mrs. Ira R. Browning last Friday en route to Price bi ,vn' their hmne at Salt Lake City aficr teadiag the funeral of her father, 0 mal- ear Beebe, out at Vernal on Tuesday f last week. i'; , W. W. Hammond returned on Fri- day last from a trip to his old home at Guthrie (enter, la., where he went for a visit with his parents. He says he eaeoonteml good weather all the time he was gone. Ji-W, af-in- - ? rA.'t. lladley, who recently underwent h very si'rious njieraf imi ut St. MaikHosjiitMl at ShH Luke City, is expect ed to return to his home in eity sunn. He Inis been about i vrhtaleliuir the greater part of this ' id i Monejf i tt ? f? ct. Hi yon hr ed for! tot f cininoU beati; rdin. to iiftfH When a woman buys a hat, whether she gets it from the most exclusive shop in the large city or the small and more personal store of her own home town, she has three purposes in mind. The hat must be new. It must be correct in style and it must not be a duplicate of every other she meets on the street. All of these requirements we are ready to meet. Color plays an important part this spring. Let us help you select the one most becoming. Lovely dress hats in hair braid , $10.00 to $12.50. Bright color sport and suit hats, $7.50 to $12.50. Johns, anested nt Price Sunsheriff from Utah was last placed unMonday county der bonds of five hundred doHaix as surety that he wou!4 earry out an or-art n r of the Fourth Distriet providing the necessities of life for his wife and minor child. A. B. day by J. D. Boyd d Y Y Y The Eastern Flali Electric company this week has on show in one of its windows thirty fine Chinese pheasant, which were sept it bjr the state game warden. The. birds ire to be turned loose ax soon weal her will jxr-mi- l. il They are a great lot and are at trading quite a little attention. f? Kenewcd interest in oil filings in the Carbon county vicinity was nictii fested Saturday morning when thirty-fou- r pent 1st lias aunoiinccil the speakers for the meetings which will comprise the farm nisi iiute to be held in the two eounties mouth. SMciulits ami the various meeting date are sciicd ilcd. J. C. H.'geiis.iii. agronomy; 1). P. Murray, did) leaders ami sheepruisiug. and IV. 11. Warner, si;ltry; K. C. lkler. hve s'.oek, Edward Southwick of the state ugrieultiiral Imurd may alleiid the lueeiiug-- . which will be held at Emery M..ivh 17th, Eerron the ISth, Orangeville the 19ih ami Huntington the 2) 'tii. Because Hi:l;ry raising has aroused Mich an arrive iuierest iu Huntington of late, Warner is expected to spend the entire day there, offering practical demonstrations in this industry. It is considered important that the ad v ire of (xiiiltry exert should lx accepted ami put into praetice ly thiM' who are liegiuiiiug iu this enterprise, as iiuifli dejK'iuls uhiii the efficiency of first methods. Eunu meetings will also be held at rice and Wellington and at whirli these offieials will be the sxakers. Additional program numbers will add varietv to the sesii)ii. . - Y t t? by Well- court ut Salt Lake City last Monday. The plaintiff dcelarea that he bought the stix-- IVeeiulxT 18th from Philip Flees, hut that the transfer thereof ias been denied him. At a meeting of the Price Chamber of Commerce last Tuesday evening it wux voted to write to the members of the Utah congressional delegation advising them that this eity and Carbon eounty merchants are very inueh in favor of the passage of the Gixiding long and short haul hill. A resolution, favoring the passage of llouae Bill No. 3991, which prohibits the Heading of any umudicitcd merchandise through the mails, also was adopted, following a request from the author of the measure, Henry V. Watson, Pennsylvania congressman, that some act ion lie luken. Wednesday evening last there was a meeting of the Curium unit of the . Ctali Taxpayers Arthur J. named in place of was chairman lax Carl B. Miireusen, who has liecn acting. B. J. Turner is the new aerre-tar- y. He succeeds Is'e. A convention has lno!i culled for March 20th. This will lie one of those which the twenty-nin- e eounties in Ftali are holding and at which all taxpayers are asked to meet at their rosxotive eountyseats, Wilbur Wilson plead guilty in district court at Price yesterday to the theft of a critter" from the Mathis brothers of tliia eity and was hfntene ed to from one to len years ill states prison by Judge George Christensen. Ijpo Leonard, Jr., and Berth Olson waived their preliminaries and are to lx dealt with oil the 12lli. The llieft md killing of the animal occurred on and, under the directum of the county tin 21st of Eehruarv or therealxuits tax committee, get an aornrata picture eoiiiiiiissiiin last of tin tax situation in the vtale, ns The state industrial well as the comity. Saturday denied the application of Hugh Fullerton as against the Spring (Muse to thirty young men of Price Canyon Coal com puny. He alleged ll and vicinity have signed up for his hack was sprained while he vvis the iut week, acduring practice putting lip a crossbar ill the mini of tivities for which begin on Monday the eiiuquiuy. The eoumiission held next. This will be daily for two or t hut Fullerton failed to g:ve proper three weeks and after which are to lie notice of hia injury,' and that the only drills in fundamentals. At the conclueoneliision was tliut he did mif sussion of the training jicriiva game is tain his injury in the course of his cu to lx played with Huntington. Among ployiiieiit. the local lads ire Bohert Davis, Joe Klardo, Joe Dcmman, Officers of tin grand bulge of Utah Jean Walter Pressed, Masons will puy a visit today and toMurk Sepas. Cerlon Cliidester, Buff, morrow (Sat unlay) to Carbon and to LcGrunde Mathis, Lee Art Joppa at JViee and to Orient at Green Box, Clin Cliidester, Lawrence ChrisBiver. They go through here tixlav Paul tensen, Howard, Bill Morgan, to this for the latter place and Homer Ilyatt, Aaron John Alice, city in the morning. Coming are Grant Hanseii, Olaf Potts, Ambrose Valari, M. Master Fred Xye of Ogden, Grant John Vcvietle, Pete Hnxford, Bertell B. M. Eli E. Sam Goodwin; Secretary Pace, Wulter Kay, Bernard Snow, erliart, senior grand warden; A. E Charles Kirkpatrick, John Demtnun, Smith, junior grand warden, anil J Byron llixon and Kem Beuliala. W. Wellington, grand marshal. assix-iulion- ? ? n Planned For Price and ington This Month. thsuii P. Mad'iu, farm demonstrator for Carbon and Emery counties, -- W. II. Oiin, agricultural agent for the Denver and Bio Grande Western with headquarters nt Jteiiver, (kilo., figures to place close to three hundred farmers nn the lands ndjnceiil to Price 02 under t lie local water district during tilings, the demlUeal iii.-i- have elmirty. gum lien- this week. McFarlane is but a eoninmn gossip has ni redeem' 'and hi liride is 49. This is his first the coining twelve mouths. matrimonial venture, ing trait. Maintenance and eoiisiruel imi program on the Flali highway hjMciu rn- -t the state $I77,(i85.91 in February, according to the monthly siiiniuury of Stale Auditor John E. Holden, ('nrlsui $2951,48; spent $9922.15; Duehe-n- e. Eiuerv, $1992.89; Grand, $1799.(19, and Fiiitah, $3939.93. Reasons Why She Buys a Hat for r 9; ft, "wk, Session a-- (jj thia FARM INSTITUTE fr 'r-M- i e u! I i Lem. It i li.-eiiuuiii-- that Price and Cfoli.m count v will 'go All of the m.iiies sub Titled Bulon Nelson of Biughaiu and Uiiby over. ' Nichols of Standurdville acre livens ha e I.k'I ii t't Ii. ed to wed at Zion lat Wediusdav. Stockholders of the Price Wuii-was hostess to cumpaii met in anii.ml Mrs. Charles ..yt-ril.it the Wednesday Bridge club at her Miiiidur rvemr.g a ml ch.e us ,1 ncct l.ar-M-i- i. home during thcNrcvk. which wa at- its for I lie ivmtiig year Ilia-l- c O. 11. I iu it). u, Claude tended by mi'iiibeis atid a leu ir.vntv! Empey, Mar'. :u Aiuii'i'Mi and John A. Maihis. guests. At U mcet.ng of the tbrectoi. later Mr. and Mrs. 1. L Allen's home at Oil made plesidi'llt ; ClIMlIoli. K S51 street at Iriee was visited toe president, ai.d Eniixy, secretary by the stork yesterday evening. A li and treasurer. baby boy was left. Boih moil.cr and Five Ini. Iding son are doiiig nicely. for a total of irJ.vJt) welt- I lied in Priie diHinir the wa iu-e- month of l'Vhriiary. aectuibug Only one marriage to during the u- -l wet-- by Countx Grant Ktclei:, ny building inspecClerk Smith. This wa to Cljiibonir tor. T!.e pi nails wimt in 1. low Budakov iek of Castle Hate and Annie lolllg. Ice hoi.-'- e Oil lyi-- t I," ,1 reel. I s1; Ciiailes Jl.i'ieyrtikis. garage, on Vogrincc iif Sunlit side. Neitti Ninth siieei. ifTA; I. Jtruckeii Breston Nutter i suing E. K. Olson Fulsome, home, garage. !r2'i'!; ill the distriet coiirLhere trespass. $2ikki; Mrs. D. 11. Ilaseiui'yer, chick Judge Fenlinaiii' Ft ii ken i tiie at- elihoii-- e, $1(19. torney lor Nullity W bile OUoij is deThe Pricc-- i ierlain cumpauy wa fending. It is a jiiry trial. this week orgaiiied bi do business in Carl K. Mareuseii is building a mol I'lali, bating filed jiapcr with ll.e ern residence of five rooms at tie 'Jir eoHiiiy clerk. The nt fleers are C. E. of his home on North Ninth street at s'irauss, presideni ; William T. Ell ott, Price. It will be a duplication ol tint vice president, ami Lillian Slrae.ss, of J. 1). Hopkins of this city. sccivtary and treasurer. These with i.ittielti ami Dr. C. 11. Kalir-in- g Joseph Sugar declined ten cents jut hunfrom (lie directorate. The capital dred pounds effective on the Suit stock is $5(HHI with the principal place Luke City market last Tuesday. This of business at Price. made the retail price there $d.05. The same figure should prevail here. Bet urns of the Ftali railway -o- nr-ating from Hiawatha to Provo with The Galloping Golfers, a new or- two hratii'h lines to Curium district ganized dancing dub and cnuixised of coal cunqi- s- filed lust Tuesday gives Price and Helper young married peo- its claimed assessment as $2,828,975. ple, gave oneiof their very enjoyable Inst year for the same piirxisc it was affairs at American legion Hall here fixed liy the board at $3,354,419. This last (Thursday) evening. time it was divided. Tracks, $1,237,-04real estate, $3370; improvements. Mrs. Cora Hansen is suing llarr' P. $170,930; rolling stock, $1,318,855, and Hansen for a divorce in the distriet $82,771. court at Price and asks for twenty-fiv- e supplies, dollars Hr month alimony. They One hundred dollars was turned are residents of Carlsin county and over to the Price relief fund for the were married up al Kawlins, Wvo., in Uiugliain snowslide sufferers yester1922. day by those iu rliarge of the benefit entertainment given at the Star theaMr. and Mrs. Charles James of this ter in this eity Wednesday evening. eity have a new uii uliy that came to It was sxinsored h.v the llarding, them at the Price City Hospital last Central and Southside xehixils. A like Wednesday ainlu of the regulation suiu was paid the theater management weight. Mother and child are doing for the use of the house and for a nicely. Father is the foreman of The moving picture in eonneetiun. Sun plant. d Xmphl t PACE FIVE LOCAL WEATHER PRICE AND NEARBY tomorrow (Saturday) f.-g... : of by wuy of j:: Lake City. lie Martello mg Helper Mitt Angelina i, Henry Fiaek, weather tLere railed .y tinvt bis IlUith. observer at Price,government suited with friends at Salt Lake City The Sun this gives Samuel Ur. er, I Martin. v,ar data for the week ending with Weddoing the week. Fnele Her." aul 1k Lillian I - C. D. Pope, city attorney of Hel-- 1 nesday, March 3d. mt. had legal business up at Zion this children. cf I week. He atopjied at the Cullen. r- d Mr. TLi-mC. Harvey r' Iff and Mrs. A. E. Gruber from j toi.iml.ia .S1 ll 1 la.i Xew the of .' were Hiawatha Sunday af- guests to (ieiuian. la , a tV week. e'),n? Lake this Salt at jtlr City day I Qrand 1,1 his 'le hfrom B. I Mrs. J. and Vauglian Mr, Mrs. Winniitd ll.vv,-y- . er. la Tiw f Hiawatha were Salt, Lake City visit 1 Clear .......Ik) died on a tr.i.i: in t". ,;..ra.,. uni go... Vi ter tXI 11 Clear t during the week.' They stuped at route home atlei ... o Ikl Clear 1' ui: tirt;iird v1 01 .no the Utah. Clear with lier two vis in Calls 11 07 21 (Ml n.ii.n. Clear i William Burt of Hiawatha was IX .22 - 'Ki Metarule i. f I "rice, who lor- fart llnudj Zion visitors in Hi oil towns UU 24 the .Clear " EVERY FRIDAY. tt f tf f t tf ibt-U- t.t foot-Im- Albtxl-'Fruse- r, Jean-elm- c, S0ME MORE COMING March 3. Union HFXTIXGTOX, pecting jMTinits were placed with the Johnson, president of the Hmitiiigtim Fii i led States land office by residents junior ehanilier of rmnineree, is makof Texas, says the Sunday's Salt Lake ing plans for promoting some boxing Telegram. All rover lands out in the matches in this sect ion, the success of nf neighborhood Harper. g hout here Iat week the having indicated the jxipularity of Tuesday evening last at a meeting these features with local sportsmen. held ut Price the constitution of the He arranged the match between Bill Carbon County Dairv association was Jarvis and Mel Young, and also predrawn up. It was presided uvenhy A. W. Shiner f this eity. Another pared the preliminaries, which comwiil lie held al an early dale to effect prised a jNipiilar and successful sporting entertainment. He isjaets to have it and to get under way some plans additional boxing cards under way iu that have been suggested Jor tile betOscar Beebe, aged 92 years and a the near future, either to lie conducttering of the local milk product. . former resident of Culle Dale anil of ed here or at other local communities. X. I). Hraly of Paso liolilcs, Gab:., Green Biver. died out ut Vernal on came to Price last Saturday and iia Tuesday of last week following a surCARD OF THANKS hern lipre most of this week. He owns gical ojieratiim at tile community hosWe wish to express inir siiniTe thunks the building occupied by the Davis pital there. The funeral services were and Hiire.'iiitioii fur the inuny floral and other criih'iires of friendship Auto and Mdehine company on S i itli held last Friday. Deceased is surviv- and Hyiiiialliy shown ii during the illness ed liy his wife, one daughter and live and ut the time r.f the death of our wife Eighth struct. He has contracted mother. Signed). Mr. and Mrs. an addition to this of fifty feet, which sons, lie was a Man and held his and . Mr. and Mr. Jhidch tlirix the For Biver. Green considerwill give the concern named Sir. and Mrs. Antone Krajne and membership at and Sirs. George Wallace. litudn. able more room. The t r Tliirr lat few months he had made his home Mr. Flali. Starch 4. 1929. One of the is fifty by a hundred and twenty five on a farm in the Ba.-ifeet. daughters is Mrs. Jra B. Browning ol Part of the Isle of Wight, off the Salt Lake City. south coast of F.nglund, is slipping inFinal rtqxirt on the Bingham relief to the Atlantic Ocean. At St. Lawfund drive is to be submitted at a Suit for a ilecrci directing that fif- rence a atrip of land a thousand yards meeting ill the office of Gov. George ty thousand .'hares of the Big Six Oil and three hundred feet wide long II. Deni this (Friday) afternoon. company stock worth $25.1100 be toward the nea. The State Chairman L. S. Cates announces transferred to him was filed by W. R. moving ofslowly the moving mass is estimatweight that approximately $41,909 ha been Wallace, Jr., ugain-- t the company umi ed at 199.000 tons. The trees, roads, raised, which will In adequate. The F. Strong. Charles Ifoerner, Jo- - houses and else is moving everything original quota was set at $(ki,0oo, hut seph Litizzette. Jacob Derr. Fred along with the land. a new survey' of conditions waslehcr, II. W. v and Knox Patter-mad- e I the lower amount was found to son, directors, in the Third Distriet Rubber stanqn to order. .The Sun. applications for oil and gas pros- Funeral services were conducted at Price on Tuesday Inst for Mrs. Breda Krn.jne of Luliida, who died Friday following an oxration at the Hospital. Services were al the Cat Indie church in charge of Fath-- r A. F. (Siiivunuoni with burial at tin city eemetery. The ibreused is survived by her husband, Anton Krajne, ami cvcral grown children. She was born on February 7, 1S78, in Gei'iiiiiny, the daughter of Mr. ami Mr. Frank Shepard. Flynn Funeral Home eared for the body. Stand-ardvil- le Jarvis-Youn- -- fr His-uln- Hiiiii-ilui- i. pre-en- n. -- nery, Inc. Price, Utah I Lnr-whe- n Bal-lc- |