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Show FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1926 THB SUN, PRICE, UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. PAGE FIVE PRICE AND NEARBY YOU ARB ENTITLED dodge TO KNOW THE FACTS BROTHERS. INC. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne King of Price are rejoicing over the arival at their home on Wednesday of a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allen of Price have a new baby girl at their home born Wednesday evening of this week. in this Next Wednesday evening at City Hall in Price the C. L. C. Girls of this rity are to give a St. Patricks dance for the benefit of the Price City Hospital. So far the ticket sale has been good. A. D. Sutton this week took over the interest by purchase of D. W. Clark of the Sutton-Clar- k Drug company at Price. The store is to remain aa before under the management of the Suttona. Clurk left here yesterday (Thursday) evening for Berkeley, Cala., to join his family in that city. THE FIRST MESSAGE UR. WATSON, come here; 1 want you! Up to this time Carbon county has contributed $1243.C0 to the relief of the Bingham snowslide sufferers with still more yet to come in from several sources. So far Emery has done nothing. Duchesne gives $500; Grand, $300.31; San Juan, $250, and Uintah, - Fifty years have passed. Today there are 17,000,000 telephones in the United States, giving voice to human need, as Bell's crude transmitter did then. Fire breaks out in the night; invade a home; sickness Come here, I want you, is strikes at a family circle. the summons, and the telephone speeds it on the way. Business of importance demands the decision of one who is on the far side of the continent. Come here, 1 want you," is the summons again, and as if by magic, a personality is projected through space, questions are asked, answers given, problems solved by telephone. $407.01. hundred Thirty-nin- e ... All steel construction saved his life, as it has saved many other lives in the past, and will save thousands more in the future Dodge Brothers print this advertisement because they believe motorists are entitled to all steel safety and should insist upon it Thats why Dodge Brothers introduced all steel construction more than eleven years ago and recently announced additional all steel safety features. Dodge Brothers Motor Cars both open and closed are all steel in the strictest sense of the term. Steel reinforced by steel framed, braced and buttressed by steel with all seams solidly and permanently welded together by electricity. motor cars millions more are on the way. Safety is the issue. Armor yourself and your family with steel. Receipts of the Price City Hospital from the date of its opening to March 1st were $1253. Actual cash $555, labor anil trade $55.98 anil notca $114. Total collectible $528.02. Twenty-eigpatients have been admitted with all but three discharged. There have been thirteen minor operations in all and four maternity eases. Also eight out Slim steel pillars replace the old bulky wooden corner posts permitting unparalleled driving virion a safety feature of the first importance. Compare such bodies with the usual wood, or body, and you will be astonished that every automobile builder has not adopted this advanced safety construction. wood-and-met- Touring Car Roadstor - . 0ff Sedan .r.rf Three taxpayers conventions are .to be held in Eastern Utah this month. Those in San Juan county are to meet at Montieello on March 18th. .1. T. Barton is to be in charge. Grand, March 19th, with H. C. ('lark as i hair-ma- al - - - . At Price, the 20th, Arthur SOCIETY MMBMMBKwmtMaaaamgeEmmMMaMBHeaSMSMMasa N. S. Neilsen came in Wednesday night from Mt. Pleasant, where he has been for the past several days since his return from spending the winter out at Long Beach, Cala. He will be TAKING ONES MEALS AWAY FROM THE HOME Is not the occasion it once was. Peo- ple patronize restaurants more than was the custom a few years back with the result that they receive much better service, more wholesome food and a more varied menu, saya Manager Rinetti of I he Rinetti & Capitnla restaurant at the rorner of Main and Ninth streeta at Price. This restaurant keeps pare with the times and is constantly proving itself competent to serve its patrons with first class meals. That is why discriminating -- people hnve formed the habit of eating here frequently if not regularly. They recognize our service as being the most satisfactory in town, our fo4l as being of good quality every day and our prices fair in every way. Masate Karumal, Helper Japanese murderer who was sentenced in district court at Price to die April 2d, J. haB, through his attorney, Constantine of this city, given notice of appeal to the supreme court. This stays tke execution, and an order has been filed extending the time to preMT. PLEASANT, March 7. Mrs. pare, serve and file the hill of exceptions to May 5, 1926. Anthnn II. Madsen, late of' Scofield, was hostess at a beautifully apisiint-e- d Helper's troop of Boy Srouts has dinner for thirty guests last Friday been reorganized with Ernest Flame evening in honor of the seventieth as scoutmaster, Paul Dalpiaz, leader birthday anniversary of her mother, of first patrol, and Victor Bonacei, Mrs. Nellie Norris. C'arils and music assistant; Harry Nichols, leader, and were enjoyed following dinner anil litEilway Redd, assistant, wolf patrol ; tle Miss Anna Madsen entertained the Fred Masone, leader, and Edward guests with a number of bullet danees. assistant, fox patrol; John Mrs. J. A. Stuffurd of Helper, enscribe, and Allen Carter, treasurer. Meetings are to be held every tertained the Hcljier Bridge Club at other Friday. Price last Saturday afternoon. At 1:30 oclock luncheon was served afIn the cases of Helen Kondarakis, ter which bridge was indulged in. Bemother of Joseph I. Kondarakis al- sides the Heliier members there were so known as Steve Kontaros who a few invited guests from Price. was killed in the Castle Gate mine disaster on March 8, 1924, the sum of Friday evening last the annual jun$998.40 is ordered aid into the sec-ia- l ior prom of the Carbon high was held fund by the Utah Fuel company, as at City Hall in Price. The place was filled to overflowing. Green, red ami the applicant has died since filing blue rublier balloons to the number of Such was for compensation. the order of the Utah industrial com- about fifteen hundred formed a canmission last Tuesday. opy aliove the dancers. C. Clay Evans of the history department was in It is such recognition as this that is charge, supjiorted by an efficient comappreciated by your country" news-pn- mittee. The latter Duwaine Christenman : The general rommiltcc sen, class president; Bcttic Jones, in charge of the Castle Gate disaster Ellis, Lucille Dennison, Ira Smith memorial services wish to thank you and Homer Ilyatt. The patrons of the very kindly for your valuable assis- dance were Prof, and Mrs. G. J. tance in connection with the publicity Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Madsen, pertaining to the services." (Signed), Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Smith, Dr. ami The letter comes to Woodward, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray L. E. Durrant. The Sun on stationery of the Castle Mrs. It. M. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. 1). C. Gate Welfare association and for Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Carl It. which the gentleman is the secretary. Qi-or- Brothers Dodge MOTORCARS Mr. and Bint. Emile Bernnrdi of The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co IlKJLIMCll, UTAH Price were guests of the New Grand at Zion the first of this week. Carl R. Mareusen of Price was a guest of the Utah Hotel at Zion last Friday and Saturday. J. A. Edwards of Helper was at the Cullen. T. -- of the state association are expected to lie at all three. SILVAGNI MOTOR COMPANY around Price some time looking after his numerous interests in this locality. Joe Young, daughter and son of Price came in last Saturday and spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Long. Duphesnc Record, 5th. Mrs. A. D. Comer and C. R. Mosc- Icy, both from Price, were guests at the New Grand in Salt Lake City last Monday. From Helper B. O. Burch and J. C. MrGohen. Mrs. Carrie Gwilliam from Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles James, on Universal Service Lee presiding. Representatives Excite Tax reduction effective NOW. No reason to delay your purchase PURELY PERSONAL a n. tout. -- Bell System cases. Remember, also, that safety is the watchword of Dodge Brothers construction throughout, as witnessed by Dodge n Brothers exceptionally large, brakes, and the exceptional ruggedness and dependability of Dodge Brothers axles, frames, steering parts, and other vital units. ' Coupe rs Every telephone call is an echo of the first message. For whether it is the physical presence or the listening ear that is desired, the impulse that lifts the telephone receiver is, 1 want you. ht This oar witt continue to be a ' law-breake- tically two dollars. quick-actio- The streets are swarming with 20,000,000 twenty-fou- r dollars was the total of the fire losses in Price last year, less than one dollar per capita, figuring the population at forty-tw- o hundred people. The county as a whole was close around five. At Salt Lake City it was prac- A careless driver A triple somersault over a cliff . . and this is the car a Dodge Brothers all steel safety car. A triple somersault over a cliff with the car you see in this picture! Such was the experience of its owner, who came through the fall uninjured. After an hour of repair work, he drove the car from Montana to Minneapolis a more sensible driver and much wiser. and K j exclaimed Alexander Graham Bell on March 10, 1876, during an afternoon of experimentation, and over a wire connecting two rooms, the young assistant heard the wordsthe first spoken sentence to be so transmitted. street this week and incidentally getting acquainted with her new grand daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Levon Billings canto over from Price this week and brought along their panatrope, which furnished the music for the reception Tuesday evening. Duchesne Record, 5th. A. D. Hadley got back home at Price last Monday evening from a Salt Lake City hospital and has been greeting his many friends locally all week, lie is feeling and looking fine. .Toe La vine, the sheepman, returned to Price several days ago from Los Angeles, Cala., where he has been during the winter. He is very much taken with that country and esitcciaily the climate. Mr. and Mrs. C. IL Stevenson, Sr., of Price were registered at the Utah Hotel at Zion yesterday. They were en route home from the Pacific Coast and the Northwest, traveling by automobile. Fred J. Thomas returned to Price last Saturday after a trip of four months at and around his old home in Maine. His mother, well advanced in years, lives in Boston anil much of the time was spent with her. It was his first trip bark in yean. However, be is glad to get bark to Utah. Mrs. Thomas, who has sjnnt most of the winter in California, is expected back soon. She will be driven through by automobile. CARD OF THANKS Lit-izett- e, Vi-ett- a, cr 1 1 El-w- in Mur-cuse- Leo Leonard, Jr., and Bertie Olasn were last Saturday sentenced in district court at Price to from one to ten years in states prison. Sentence is susKndcd indefinitely at the request of a delegation of citizens, five f whom talked in behalf of the convicton ed men. Execution will to must Both good behavior. the before or Christensen on Judge 12th of each month. They arc ordered to pay for the steer they stole from the Mathis brothers on February 20th, last, and afterwards killed, within ninety days. Both have families. Wilbur Wilson, who was arrested with them, was sentenced March 4th to one to ten years. He was put on arole from the penitentiary at the time the act was committed. He was sent up from here on a forgery charge. Wilaon will now have to serve the old sentence and also the new one. We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for the many floral and other evidences of friendship snd sympathy shown us during the illness and at the time of the death of our wife and mother. Ittigned). Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hrrola, Mr. and Mrs. James HamMr. and Mrs. An tone Krajnc and The oldfn.-liiono- d Imy who list'd to ilton, Mr. and Mrs. Georse Wallace. ' Latuda, on be told that he would end his days Utah, March 4, Htth Carlsm Ijodge No. 16 and Joppn No. the gallows because he played marEven the young man in the wido 26 (Masonic) at Price were visited bles for keeps now has a son who trousers may have no visible means of last Saturday evening by I lm Utah openly boasts of his ability ns a grand officers, latter a banquet was support. and on adjacent territory for the past several months. He tells The Sun that a well is to lie drilled right soon, but where and when he dues not as yet know. Portions of a rig are already in Iriee. George T. Ilansen, president of the Utah Southern Oil company, and his pilot, D. E. Doty, assed over Price last Friduy in an airplane for the Moah fields. They had a thrilling as well as a most narrow from death almut 4 o'clock that devcl-os-- d aitenioon when their a clogged near the mouth of Moah (any on and some three miles from the Grand county seat. However, they made a forced landing with a seven- shaking up to themselves Snd considerable damage to the airship. They left Zion about noon and should have completed the trip within four hours. Their 110111 " is now undergoing repairs. mai-liin- e ga-Jin- e - Helper lodge of (lie Ieiyal Order of Moose is to install the luilio chapter tomorrow evening Saturday, March 13th in that city. Sunuyside members are to participate as well as the installing officer from Salt Lake City. It holds its meetings nt Knights, of Pythias Hall. A banquet is to follow. n. served at the Community church. An unusuully large number was in attendance. The visitors were Grand Muster Fred N. Nye of Ogden, Grand Secretary 8. 11. Goodwin, Senior Grand Warden A. E. Ebcrhardt, Junior Grand Warden A. E. Smith, Grand Marshal J. W. Ellingson and Deputy Master Dana T. Smith. Tin-triwas rnude in the private car of J. D. Stack, general superintendent of the Denver and ltiu Grande Western, who accompanied them. p The Price River Petroleum company with its headquarters over at Eureka was incorporated a few days ago and is to operate in the vicinity of this rity perhaps, right in town. Its capital is a million shares with a par valrents. Howard Rusue of twenty-fiv- e sell is president; Edward Bonner, vice, and William Douglas, secretary and treasurer. These three and Fred Gar-ritand W. A. Wurtlicim make up tho board of five directors. The hitter has for several months liern taking leases on town lots hero y Feed the Hens and Get Results Insure your prospects for a good supply of eggs the coming spring by using our chicken feed. Money spent for good feed is well spent Many people testify to this fact Make no mistake abont the kind you buy demand the best Our feed for young and old chicks are best by test Tip Top, Turkey Red and Seminole flour handled by ns are world beaters. Hay, grain and general forwarding. South Ninth Street Fries, Utah |