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Show FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1926 EVERY PRIDAY THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH PRICE AND NEARBY Mi. has made a loan Maivusen, sm with the Stale Inlaid of land of unity thon-an- d dollars euimiiis-sinner- I Mifliltui L. Aiitlci'Min enter- tained a number of friends at card at her home ill Price yeslcrday iifter-niin- PAGE FIVE with which the n. ii divir.-io- to its Lcrimii.-- improve clam ju- -t s PURELY PERSONAL A. D. llmth-who ha, been here its canal from mi a iit lor several days with his west of lriee iainily, ret ii riieil to GuM Bill yester- in Emery muuly. Gen- Join the day afternoon. erally it i to lm widened and also Mrs, Viola O'Beriu of the (..'minty lie lore next season. The ,1 allies Snedden, Jr., of KoMict MiTiigthci.nl rc. ii icrs office, spent the week at to he under the Summit and May Peru Myriek from money is Cedar City attending the American ion of M. endirect state Bacon, Georg linwathu were licensed tu well at euim'iitiun. gineer. He work is to be done this lust Monday. Mr. and Mr. Ross Shiner and year. children of iriee are spending severClyde Vaught, malinger of the l'riee Marriage licenses were issued dur-th- e al days ramping at Fish lathe, having lubber Works, was operated on at the ust week at i In county clerks lei for there last Friday. riee t'itv Hospital Wednesday of office to Keniih Sprouse and Ruth L Rinetli and Henry Mel'ur-ill- e this week for appemlieitis. He is get- Rich of H. Jcwkcs, of Price; left Sunday illuming by untuimi-bil- e ting ulniifr very nieely from rejnirts. Orangeville ami Hannah M. Evans, to iitteml the state meeting of the of Castle of American legion at Cedar City. Several suits of clothing stolen Suit Lake liate;andClyde Itnttroff Julia C. Glynn, Glen X. Nelson of the First Natfrom the Toggery at lleler on Aug- of luchlo. t'ily (',.in. ; Gnldiu I). Hastings ional Bank, was a business visitor to ust lltii were found in the Kenyon and Stella .lones, ol Price; Henry Starting September 1st, I will Crockiotel tailor shop, uccoriliug to arrestPrice and Unit rice Viola Richardson, )ttchene Wednesday. Robert ett, Jr., went along for the outing. inaugurate a pressing club ing officers at Suit Luke City tlii.i of Grand Juiictimi, Colo.; George E. week. .Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Stein of this Still ito iiud Eiliel Henderson, of whereby patrons can have their it y drove in to Zion Sunday !at, s Ninety-seve- n certificates Castle (iate. when she will live for the winter that suita pressed once a week for were grunted teachers throughout the the children school there attend may of the unlinury Something out Mute hist Monday by the Utah hoard three months for $6.00. Drop Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beebe uml i u red this week ul the euuuly of education. Among these 'Jillie ice hiidiTii .1. returned from a Ik office when clerks trio in and I will explain the plan to Sunday Deputy Marie Jones of Sunnysidc and Myrtle Jewkes a marriage licenses to I several days at Salt iaku City, airen of lriee. yon. his father, h It. Jewkes of Ogden and oilier places np that way. M. Mrs. mid Hannah Orangeville l, SuMriiitemlent of lriee City Mr. nml Mrs. Henry Olsen of Miss Keaggles, reported four Evans, of (Vile Gate. This is an 'rice arp attending the state meeting OSCAR WATKINS unusual coincidence and one that per- of the American ut Ccd.ir City major and seven minor operations Legion for the week. The hospital is crowd- haps necr happened before in this this week, having left by uutoimibile North Ninth St., Just Off Main. Karina the East. ed to its capacity, says Miss lienggles, state. The couple were married Wed- :'or there last Sunday. with two patients in a room in some nesday in the Suit Luke Temple uml prick, t'TAii II. 0. his Smith returned to home after u instances. trip to Brigham City in l'riee this week from a trip to will nuke their home in Orangeville. called there Kau., being by tlie Richard Ilauninn, aged five years, death of a brother. He nquirts havwas drowned in a canal down at Green MapB which picture the interior River Monday of this week. W. C. of AuMruliu as a desert are indirect, ing enrountered lots ol' hot weather while away. lcrry of the Flynn underatking par- according tu Michael Terry, who has J. E. Jensen and daughters, lors went down to prepare the body just completed a survey of that big nnd Margu, of lriee visited in lie is Tlie a burial which in that took for country. interior, says, place Jack soil plcatenu from seven hun Gunnison anil other jduers in Sancity Wednesday. dred to one thousand six hundred feet pete and Kciver counties the first of Theresa Sarcino, aged 2 years and above sea level and containing uiuny the week, going Saturday and remonths, died from menengitis up hundred square miles of well grassed turning Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Durant and at Rains last week and burial was down. at the lriee cemetery on Sunday undaughter, of Castle Gate, are back Trained isychologists will hereafter ionic from a trip through Yellowder the direction of the Flynn mortuary, Rev. Father Giovonnoni offi- examine the undergraduates at Brown stone Park. They had a wonderful University as to tlicir worries, doubts outing and say they were amply ciating at services. despairs, loves and hates. for the time 8ient in seeing the The annual ward Sunday school With the streets nowadays consights. to conference of Carbon stake will be gested with cars and with the Prof. Frank dagger, wife and held at Green River on Sunday, Sepstealing of these and accessories returned of daughter Maxine, Ogden Very tember 5th. Those who are going from having developed into a regular to their home Tuesday of this week business by organized gangs it lriee and to take part are Mr. and nl'ter a visit of several weeks at the behoovts every owner of an Mrs. J. F. MacKnight, D. E. Williams, home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKune y "A, automobile to insure himself. It. C. Lundquist, Carl R. Pace and ' Price. Mrs. in is a daughter i ' a v.'.j y dagger We handle all kinds of insurMiss Della Gibson. of Mrs. McKune. ance against auto fires, acciMiss Meta Jones returned to IdaElva M. Jensen, by P. T. Jensen, collision, property damdents, ho Falls, Ida., on Wednesday of this or theft, and we her guardian, asks for $75,000 from casualty age, week alter a visit with her father, JoThu the Utah railroad company. offer only the most reputable seph Jones, in Iriee. She is employed lf child, one and companies. years of age, as nurse in Latter-da- y Saints Hoswas run over by a train near in t hat city. Her sister, Beta, pital it is alleged, and lioth legs PRICE AGENCY CO. accompanied her back and will take were amputated at the knee os a rethere. training it is of the sult accident, alleged. G. E. NELMS, Manager Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Smylie of Price The state road commission, through Floor Silvagni Building Second were visitors at tlie Dart home in Ira II. Browning, has just issued ton last week. Dr. Smylie will My PRICE, UTAH new highway map that distinguishes leave lriee in the near future for the paved, the gravel surfaced or all Germany and Austria to take a specweather road, the improved earth and ial course in snigery. While here he unimproved routes. It carries all inand B. L, Dart enjoyed a fishing trip formation pertaining to the highway on the Lakefork. My ton Free Press, 20th. system of the state. - Pressing Club 1 exH-nde- Lo-fra- il I --- X. .lii-ep- li 1 l'irst-clas- is-u- ed Jo.-cp- hos-litu- lle-sot- a, Any towns success depends mainly upon the number of well to do people in it, and since material success is usually measured in terms of dollars and cents, this feature of local enterprise cannot be overlooked. Probably many are tired of hearing it preached that the surest road to financial independence, but from a community standpoint the wisdom of this advice cannit be urged too strongly. Unless the idea of properly investing time and money is accepted progress will be curtailed. That a bank account, systematically maintained, will prove to be a bridge over .obstacles which now block the way to home ownership or the realization of some other aim in life. We can live wisely and save at the same time on a modest income. The important thing in saving is the regularity with which we lay aside a certain amount at stated intervals. Men and women who follow this practice are a decided asset to Price. They are the real boosters of the city and more should be encouraged to follow their example. EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO. South Side Main Street Lu-ci- le Auto Insurance re-m- id Bishop Mitty Comes Soon Zion -- ', . PRICE,. UTAH one-ha- FIEND SCATTERS POISON Some of those citizens who are now Some fifteen (logs belonging to ranting loudly for a full payment o residents living in the north part of European debts could, set a good exPrice were poisoned some time dur- ample at borne by settling up a few ing Wednesday evening of this week. they owe local merchants and others, Cyinide was evidently used as tlie victims seemed to have met a sudden death after getting the poison. A valuable German police dog belonging to Glen X. Nelson met his death while C. It. Mareusen, Thomas Fitzgerald, 6TII W. C. Perry and a bull dog belonging to some residents of the Bryner apartments, met similar fates. There is no clue as to who did the dirty Anton Lacker, alleged GREEN RIVER driver of West Hiawatha, pleaded work, but owners of the jx.isoned dogs AND RETURN are talking of starting an guilty before Judge Hammond Saturday to a charge of failing to report an automobile accident and was fined $GO.OO. Lackner was charged, with The Sun's holiday greeting cards for Christmas and New Year's prostriking a horse which Fay Lovcn-dalvide a graceful way of acknowledging 15, of Hiawatha, was riding, on August 8th in which the hoy was friendship. Convenience and beauty Tickets good going and returnalike eommend them to huv and yet injured. orders folk. Before placing ing only on special train, Sepfriendly John Kroranya, an Austrian, was tember 6th. Call on Rio Grande get The Suns prices and see samples. in the mine at West Hiawatha killed from home? train and the for tickets send money away Why agent last week by a cavcin. The body was schedule. Dont borrow The Sun. Subscribe. brought to Price hy the Flynn mortuary and prepared for burial which took Sunday afternoon at 4 Ill o'clock,place illllilllllllllllllllllllllilililllllllllllill Rev. Monsignor Giovonnoni conducting the funeral from Notre Dame church. Interment was at Price city ccmcntery. Stan-dardvill- ! EXCURSION MELON DAY SEPTEMBER $2.00 e, FMlfMEW I)r. (I. hit-and-r- NOTICE! On and after September 1, 1926, the bar- bers of Carbon county will raise their prices to the following schedule: Haircuts 65c, shaves 35c, childrens haircut 50c All shops will open at 8 oclock and close at 7 oclock p. m., except Saturdays and days preceding holidays, will close at 9 oclock. THE MASTER BARBERS Dated at Price, Utah, Aug. 20, 1926. l, Knox Patterson, former resident of Price and a practicing attorney here with M. I'. Braffet up to a short time ago, is prominently mentioned down at Moab and Monticello as the democratic nominee for the state senate in this (the Twelfth) district to succeed Oscar W. McConkie, present incumbent and who does not wish to have the place again. A farewell party was given Dr. and Mrs. John M. Siuipkin of Kenilworth, who are to leave soon for Oregon to make their home, by the members .of the Carbon County Medical society, on last Saturday even- ing. The members of the society with their wives attended a theater party at the Star after which they had supper at Rinnetti' & Ca pi tola's Says the Gunnison Gazette of the 20th: Caleb K. Edwards of Wellington, and who died at his home after Jiv a hit and run drivlwing er, was well known in Gunnison and was a brother to John ('. Edwards of this city. He, however, did not 'earn of the fatal ending of his brother mi til the news was published in the Salt Lake City papers, and did not all cud the funeral. run-dow- n Price Cummercinl and Savings hank has been designated as trustee in trust by tlie state industrial commission to care for the nwnrd oT sixteen dollars per week to Elizabeth Swagger, the same to be paid by the Spring Canyon Coal company for a period of three hundred and twelve weeks, all accrued pnyments to date from May 11, 1620. Also to meet the burial expenses of John Swagger, father of the girl, who wan accidentally killed while in the employ of the company. Christensen, formerly Per Word Each Insertion No Charge Accounts. Twe Cents Duchesne and will practice medicine. He has had five years experience as EOlt KENT HOUSE OF SIX ROOM.--, physician and is well equipped in the (all 4liw. general practice of medicine. He is FOR RENT NICE ROOM FOR TWO. an excellent surgeon. Special hospital Phone 2! W. facilities are being arranged. Mjton WANTED GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. Free Press, 20th. No. Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Q. of Winter Quarters, has located at 10, Sumner apartments. and Mrs. C. M. Stringhani and the three girls, Madeline, Stella FOIt RENT ONE SLEEPING ROOM. Ihutrd if desired, lbone 253nw. mid Margaret, came down from week on a LOST HUNCH OF KEYS. LEAVE Ogden Tuesday of this short visit, stopping at the home of at Carbon Floral Co. Reward. Mr. RT. REV. JOHN T. MITTY Thomas J. O'Brien of Salt Lake City was last Wednesday at Zion appointed chairman of the general diocesan eommittee on preparation for the rercptioii to lie offered to the ltt. Rev. John J. Mitty when he comes to Utah early in October to take charge of the diocese of Salt Lake City. Richard J. Hogan was named vice chairman, and Ralph E. Bruneau, secretary. The meeting at which these selections were made was held at the Cathedral of the Madeleine. All in tlie diocese had been invited by the Rev. Mons. P. M. Cushnahan to send representatives to the meeting to decide on reception plans, and practically nil the parishes were In addition to the selection of officers in charge, the conference outlined general plans for the reception, the details of which will be carried out liv commit teas yet to be selected. During the conference a letter was rend from Bishop Mitty to Monsieur Cushanah, in which the bishop-elec- t sent his greetings to the people mid the priests of the diocese and told them lie would he very much' pleased with any plans For his reception they might make, fine request he had to make of his people. Me ealled attention to the fui-- t thill it is eiistumary on such oicMsiuiN to raise a purse to be presented to the new bishop. He declared that the only thing he had so far nceived J'roin tlie people of the dioee-'was their prayerful nnd spiritual, rather than their material par-ish- es rep-resnet- Mr. and Mrs. Orson . Madsen. WedFOR RENT ONE FRONT ROOM nesday they drove to Castle Dale to with double bill. Inquire Sun office. visit relatives, returning to Price yesterday, (Thursday). The family arc always glnd to get bark to Price anil met numerous friends while here. They returned home this morning. Harry S. Cushing, assistant pasenger agent of the Denver & Rio Grande Western, was in Price Wednesday and Thursday of this week talking up the big melon day excursion to Green River on September 6th, and putting out literature. The serial will leave Custle Gate at 6:45, Heljier at 7:15 and Price at 7:45, To' turning from Green River tlie same night. A big crowd is anticipated, says Cushing, the round trip fare will be $2.00, children half fare. ilis-tri- rl The building pictured here will echo to the cackling of hens and crowing of roosters during the Utah State fair at Salt Lake men. has taken rapid City, October 2d to 9th. The poultry industry Biahop Mitty and party expect to interest and greater the years, state past in New York about October 3d, acleave this during strides than ever is attached to the forthcoming poultry show. Prize Carbon Water company of which E. cording to the pres distiches from K. Olson it president and Cad R. Gotham. chickens of every size and description will be on display . plumbing. WANTED FOUR OR FIVE SCHOOL girls to board. Mrs. H. A. Ixiban, 257 North Seventh street. FOR RENT PRIVATE MODERN unfurnished. Ideal location. One bedroom. Call 274w or 275. nl FOUR-ROOHOUSE. FOR RENT Garage. Ground for chicken runs. I.and to lenne. Irrigation water. Phone 234. lnesligute. FOR SALE FURNITURE OF KEN-yo- n Hotel at Hlcper with eighteen Will transfer three year lease. rooms. Phone 141. FOIt SALK DURANT TOURING OAK or will trade it in for truck. Call at Spring Glen Mercantile, Spring Glen, An Indian from Oklahoma recently bought what was thought to he the Utah. only remaining wooden bathtub in FOR RENT HOUSE, FIVE ROOMS, Kansas. He made it into a huge tom uuiileru. Electric more and Kirictly tom. kitchen linoleum. Inquire Mercantile company. Ijowenstein )ST BETWEEN PRICE AND CAS-tl- e Onto, a number of photographs of Yellowstone Park scenes. Kinder kindly return to Vern Miller, Box 57, Custle At the University of Utah Freshmen must register September 23d. and must attend September 24th and 25th. c will be consecraThe bishop-elected at New York, where is his present parish on September 7th. will take place in the Cutlieilrul of the Madeleine, October 7th, when Iatriek Cardinal Hayes will preside. Among the other dignitaries who will bp present will be Archbishop Edward J. Hanna of San Francisco, Bishop John J. Dunn, auxiliary bishop from New York, and other Western church- KIRI IS, BIRDS, BIRDS FOR SALE single or in puirs. Inquire at Iteed'e Former students must register September 27th. Regular class work starts tember 28th. Sep- Gate. MEADOW FARM DAIRY MILK AND cream delivered daily ut lriee, morning o'clock mu evening. Also for sale until at night by Sutton Drug, Eastern Utah IihiI nml Billiard larlor, lriee Confectionery and the Red Star Service Station ll No. 2. WANTED AT t IME -- CAPABLE MAN In succeed George Conk in the county of Ciii'Iniii to sell Ilelicrliiigs household rcinriiii'S. extracts, ftpiecs, toilet articles, stock and poultry powder, dip, etc. One hundred household nnd funu products. Trade well etuhlislu'd. We furnish goods mi credit. Large, old. reliable company. I.owi'st wholesale prim's. Write today for full particulars. (J. C, HEBEItLING CO., Dept. 1700, Bloomington, Ills. REAL INVESTMENT Real Estate Five IN PROVO modern aimrtnientM in terrace within uue block of Brigham Young University at Provo, Utah. Has income of $125.00 a. month and nlways rented. Price for immediate sale $12,000.00. Terms can be arranged. Any real estate in Provo ia a good safe five-roo- Annuonccment literature sent Address on request. The President University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah investment. For further information write T. IL Heal, Provo Consolidated Real Estate company, 121 West Center street, Provo, Utah. We sell the earth and Insure Its contents. |