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Show f APGPST 87, 192g THE THE SUN, PRICE. UTAH PRICE AND NEARBYl bridge of progress - Mrs. Sheldon EVERY FRIDAY PAGE FIVE PURELY PERSONAL Marcusea, secretary, has made a loan with the state board of laud couuuis- U "ty tllOU'nd dola Join the A. D. Hadley who has been here rom on a visit for several Jays with his) of V1 Just ye1-tfamily, returned to Gold llill yester- . Gen (to its terminal iu Emery county. day afternoon. ' erally it is to be widened and also Mrs. James Sneddeu, Jr., of Soldict strengthened before next season. The treasurers Viola O'Berta of the County ' office,. ftyeuf the week at Summit aud llav Fern Myriek from money is to b expended under the Cedar City attei(diiig he American Hiawatha were licenced to wed at Lo- direction of Georg M. Bacon, state enj Legion convent ioiK' gan last Monday. gineer. Tbe work is to be done thia Mr. aud Mrs. Ross Shiner aud enter- - tamed a numly f friends at cards at her home iu Price da v after-'t- ' uo-m- er canal hl1 t0 PVV Vth,d'verj'1011 dam ! year. children of lrice are spending sever-- ! ' al days earning at Fish Lake, ha ing left for there last Friday. X. L. Rinetti and Henry McCar-- I die left Sunday morning by automo- Evans, bile to attend the state meeting of the Orangeville and llaunah of Castle Gate; Clyde Bottroff of American Legion at Cedar City. ,1 Salt Lake City and Julia C. Glynn, Glen X. Nelson of the First Nat- of Pueblo, Colo.; Galdin D. Hastings ionar Bank, was a business visitor to and Stella Jones, of Price; Henry L. Duchesne YYeiluesday. Robert CrockPrice and Beatrice Viola Richardson, ett, Jr., went along for the outing. of Grand Junction, Colo.; George E. Mr. aud Mrs. Ben J. Stein of this of Ethel and Henderson, Stillito. eity drove iu to Zion Sunday last, Castle Gate. where she will live fur the winter that the children may attend school theie. Something out of the ordinary Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beebe and oeeured this week at the county clerks office when Deputy B. J. ehildren returned Sunday from a trio Jewkes issued a marriage licenses to of several days at Halt Lake City, his father, Joseph. H. 'Jewkes of Ogden aud other plaees up that way. Orangeville amkMrs. Hannah 91. Mr. aud Mrs. Henry Olsen of Evans, of Cgrftle Gate. Thiji u an Price are attending the state meeting unusual coincidence and one that per-- of the Ameriean lotion at Cedar City haps never happened beiyre in this this 'weel' living Xft by automobile state. They ujde werejaarried AY ed- - for t)en, last sUI1day, nesday in thKSalUUake Temple and c Smith returned to his home after a short trip to Brigham City in Price this week from a trip to Bowill make their home in Orangeville. gota, Kan., being called there by the havdeath of a brother. He Maps which picture the interior ing encountered lots of rejiorts hot weather of Australia as a desert are ineorect, while away. according to .Michael Terry, who has E. Jensen aud daughters, of that a big survey just completed in and country. The iuteriyr, be says, is a Gunnison Marga, of lrice visitedSanand other plaees in black soil pleateau from seven hun dred to one thousand six hundred feet pete and Seiver counties the first of above sea level and containing many the week, going Saturday aud re- hundred square milea of well grassed turning Monday, Mr. and Mrs. L and downs. of CasUqGate, ere back daughter, Trained psychologists will hereafter I home from a trip through; the undergraduates at Brown I stone Park. They had a ti'onderful University as to their worries, doubts j outing and saythey very amply re- In seeing the despairs, loves and hates. paid for the ti Clyde Vaught, manager of the Price Rubber Works, was ojierated on at the Marriage licenses were issued dur-ih- e past week at the county clerks Prie City Hospital Wednesday of this week for apiemliritis. He is get- office to Kenith Sprouse aud Ruth Rich of Price; Joseph 11. Jewkes, of ting along very uieely from reports. M. Several suits of clothing stolen from the Toggery at lleler on Aug-u- t lltlt were found iu the Kenyon lotcl tailor shop, according to arresting officers at Salt Lake City this week. Xiiiety-seve- n first-cla- ss ecrtifieaies were granted teachers throughout the state la.--t Monday bj the Utah board of education. Among these Tillie Marie Jones of Sunnyside and Myrtle Larsen of Price. SuK'rintendent of Price City hospital, Miss lteaggles, reiMirted four major and seven minor operations for the week. The hospital is crowded to its capacity, says Miss lieaggles, with two patients in a room in some instances. Richard Haumna, aged five years, was drowned in a canal down at Green River Monday of this week. W C. towns success depends mainly upon the number of well to L people in it, and since material success is usually measured in Lu of dollars and cents, this feature of local enterprise cannot i overlooked. Probably many are tired of hearing it preached it the surest road to financial independence, but from a standpoint the wisdom of this advice cannit be urged too Irfnofly. Unless the idea of properly investing time and money i accepted progress will be curtailed. I That s bank account, systematically maintained, will prove to lit i bridge over obstacles which now block the way to home own-Iflhor the realization of some other aim in life. We can live Indjr and save at the same time on a modest income. The thing in saving is the regularity with which we lay aside t certain amount at stated intervals. Hen and women who follow this practice are a decided asset lb Price. They are the real boosters of the city and more should kt encouraged to follow their example. EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO. South Side Main Street PRICE, UTAH Any com-Itfni- ty ip im-Iport- scatters poison maro gome fifteen dogs belonging to InidniU living in the north part of Iftiec were poisoned some time dur-li- g Wednesday evening of thia week. I Cjiiide I tarn need a the vys in evidently to have met a sudden teemed A after getting the poison. aiuble German poliee dog belonging bfflm X. Kelson met hia death while E B. Uareusen, Thomas Fitzgerald, I.G Perry and a bull dog belonging Nath lone residents of Sutments, met similar the Bryner fates. There i M due as to who did the dirty w, but owners of the poisoned dogs In talking of starting an invest ipra- li Perry of the Flynn underatking par--1 lors went down to prepare the body for burial which took place in that eity AVedneaday. Theresa Sarcino, aged 2 years and 5 months, died from menengitis up at Rains last week and burial was at the Price cemetery on Sunday un- der the direction of the Flynn tuary, Rev. Father Giovonnoni ciating at services. moroffi- .me annual ward Sunday school conference of . Carbon atake will be held at Green River on Sunday, Sep-tember 5th. Those wlio are going from lriee and to take part are Mr. and Mrs. J. F. MacKnight, D. E. Williams, R. C. Lundqnist, Carl R. Tare and Miss Della Gibson. Elva M. Jengen, by P. T. Jensen,! her guardian, aska for $75,000 from The the Utah railroad company. child, one and yeara of age, Some of those eitiaens who are now was run over by a train near ranting loudly for a full payment of it is alleged, and both legs Eufttean debts could set a good ex- were amputated at the knee aa a re-ample at home by settling up A few suit of the accident, it is alleged. they owe local merchants and others. The state road commission, through Ira R. Browning, has just issued a new highway map that distinguishes the paved, the gravel surfaced or all weather road, the improved earth and routes. It carries all inSEPTEMBER 6TH unimproved formation pertaining to the highway system of the state. i . I Lu-ei- kk-Dur- BlShOP . LOmeS 10 Mltty Zion Very Soon Stan-dardvill- e, I I EXCURSION MELON DAY ne sights. Prof. Frank Jagger, wife and daughter Maxine, of Ogden returned to their home Tuesday of this week after a visit of several weeks fct the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKune in Price. Mrs. Jagger is a daughter of Mrs. McKune. Miss Meta Jones returned to Ida-- I ho Falls, Ida., on AATednesday of this week after a visit with her father, Joseph Jones, in Price. She is employed as nurse in Latter-da- y Saints HosHer in that Rets, sister, eity. pital accomjwnied her back and will take training there. Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Sniylie of Price were visitors at the Dart home in Myton last week. Dr. Sniylie will leave Price iu the near future for Germany and Austria to take a special course in surgery. AYhile here he and B. L. Dart enjoyed a fishing trip Ion the Lakefork. Myton Free Press, 20th. hit-and-r- Denver and Grande Western Railroad yes-ocloc- k, I NOTICE! the and after I, September their of Carbon county to the following schedule: Haircuts childrens haircut at open at oclock and oclock except Saturdays and days at oclock. preceding holidays, THE MASTER BARBERS at Utah, j I will club whereby patrons can hava their suits pressed once a week for throe months for $6.00. in and Drop explain the plan to I will goo. OSCAR WATKINS North Niuth St, Ju.4 Off Maim Facing the East. PRICE, UTAH le Anton Larker, alleged driver of AYest Hiawatha, pleaded guilty before Judge Hammond Saturday to a charge of failing to report an automobile accident and was fined Lackner was charged with $60.00. horse which Fay Loven-dal- l, a striking of 15, Hiawatha, was riding, on August 8th in which the boy was injured. GREEN RIVER AND RETURN Starting September 1st, inaugurate a pressing aut Yellow-exami- one-ha- lf $2.00 j Dr. G. Q. Christensen, formerly of AYinter Quarters, has located at Duchesne and will practice medicine, lie has had five yeara experience aa physician and ia well equipped' in the Rio practice of medicine. He is general Iha Suns holiday greeting eards an excellent surgeon. Special hospital hr Christmas and New Years pro-- h facilities are being arranged. Myton graceful way of aeknowledging Free Press, 20th. uindship. Convenience and lieauty Ske Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stringham commend them to busy and yet Ticketa good going and returnland the three girls, Madeline, Stella kindly folk. Before placing orders a on Septrain, pedal ing only rtThe Sun's prieea and see samples. and Margaret, came down from John Kroranya, an Austrian, wsb tember 6th. Call on Rio Grande hy send killed in the mine at West Hiawatha Ogden Tuesday of thia week on money away from home? agent for ticketa and the train short visit, stopping at the home of last week by a eavein. The body was schedule. Don't borrow The Sun. Subscribe. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Madsen. WedRJ. REV. JOHN T. MITTY brought to Friee by tbe Flynn mortuary and prepared for burial which Thomas J. OBrien of Salt Lake nesday they drove to Castle Dale to took place Sunday afternoon at 4 City was last Wednesday at Zion ap- - visit relatives, returning to Price Rev. Monsignor Giovonnoni panted chairman of the general dio- - terday, (Thursday). The family are conducting the funeral from Notre cegan gommittee on preparation for always glad to get back to Price and Dame church. Interment was at Price I reception to be offered to the Kt. met numerous friends while here, city eementery. Rev. John J. Mitty when he comes to They returned home this morning. JUuh earfy Octotow to take charge Cushing, assistant dis- On bar- - M Knox Patterson, former resident of the diocese of Salt Lake City. Ric triet paJnfrer agent of the Denver 1926, nd practreing attoraey here hard Hogan was named vice chair- - U Ri0 Grande Western, was in Price bers will raise with M. P. Braffet up to a short time I and Ralph E. Bruneau, were- - Wednesday and Thursday of this manj is prominently mentioned down Ury The meeting at which these sc-- week ago, prices talking np the big meion day exlections were made was held at the j eursion to Green River on September 50c All 65c, shaves 35c, Cathedral of the Madeleine. All par- - j (Jth, and putting out literature. The iahea in the diocese had been invited special will leave Castle Gate at 6 :45, 7 close will 8 shops by the Rev. Mona. P. M. Cushnahan Helper at 7 :15 and Price at 7 :45, reto send representatives to the meet- turning from Green River the same p. m., ing to decide on reception plans, and night. A big crowd is anticipated. will close 9 all the parishes were rep- the round trip fare wil practieally A farewell party was given Dr. and reaneted. addition to the selee--1 be $2.00, children half fare. In Kenil-1 Mrs. John M. bimpkin of jon 0f officers in charge, the confer-wortwho are to leave soon for enee ontiined general plana for the ro-- An Indian from Oklahoma recently . Dated Price, Aug. 20, 1926. Oregon to make their home, by the details of which will be bought what was thought to be the I members of the Carbon County Med- out by eommitteoa yet to be only remaining wooden bathtub m carrjed ical society, on last Saturday even-- 1 selected. Kansas. ing. The members of the society with . During the conference a letter was tom. theater party their wives attended ad from Bishop Mitty to Monsieur at the Star after which they had sup- - j Cmihanah, jn which the bishop-eleCapitola a rest-- 1 gen bis greetings to the people aud Ier at Rinnetti REGISTRATION DAYS the priests of the diocese and told be very much pleased would he them of Gazelle the Gunnison Says the for his reception they 20th: Culeb E. Edwards of Welling- with any plans One make. request he had to might his home died who after at and ton, He called atten-- 1 make his of people. driv-was being run down by a bit and run that Ihe it is customary tioii to fact well known in Gunnison and er. to a purse to raise occasions such on was a brother to John G. Edwards of Freshmen must register Septemnew to the be bishop, lie presented this city. He, however, did not .earn had he ber 23d, and must attend Septhe declared that only thing unof the fatal ending of Lis brother from-ihof the received so far people tember 21th and 25th. til the news was published in tbe Suit and was their diocese spiritprayerful did not attend Taike City papers, and ual, rather than their material inthe funeral. terest. Former students must register will bo consecraThe bishop-elerrice Commercial and Savings bank September 27th. hRs been designated as trustee in ted at Xew ATork, where is bis prestrust by the state industrial commis- ent parish on September 7lh. Installasion to care for the award of sixteen tion will take place in the Cathedral Regular class work starts Sepdollars per week to Elizabeth Swag- of the Madeleine, October 7th, when 28th. tember 1 will preside. ger, the same to be paid by the Spring a trick Cardinal Hayes will who other the of a dignitaries for Coal Among period company Canyon three hundred and twelve weeks, all be present will be Arehbisliop Edward Annnoncement literature sent accrued payments to date from May J. Ifanna of San Francisco, Bishop from on request. Address exJohn J. Dunn, auxiliary bishop Also to meet the burial as?16 pictured here will echo to the cackling of hens 11, 1926.of John church- Western other and Xew the father of York, Swagger, The President roosters during the Utah State fair at Salt Lake penses CibrCwn,f October 2d to 9th. The poultry industry has taken rapid girl, who was accidentally killed while men. to Bishop Mitty and party expect in this state during the past years, and greater interest in the employ of the company. leave Xew York about October 3d, acSalt Lake City, Utah I.;.:.!, ever J attached to the forthcoming poultry show. Prize Carbon Water company of which E. cording to tbe press dispatches from ckeng of every size and description will be on display. Gotham. R. ia K. Olson president and Cart I Pressing Club ft j says-Cushin- ct At the University of Utah e ct University of Utah Auto Insurance With the streets nowadays con- gested with cars and with the stealing of these and accessories having developed into a regular business by organised gangs it behoovts every owner of an automobile to insure himself. We handle all kinds of insurance against anto fires, collision, property damage, casualty or theft, and we offer only the most reputable ti : companies. M1GDICH0. O. E. NELMS, Manager Second Floor SSvagni Building PRICE, UTAH wsupmnc. Par Word EUk laaarti No Chargo Account. Two Cants FOR RENT fall HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS, 4Uw. FOR RENT Phone SSKI. f i t; NICE ROOM FOR TWO. WANTED GIRL FOR HOU8EWORK. No. 10, Sumner apartment. FOR RENT ONE SLEEPING ROOM, ltasrd if desired. Phone 253nw. j FOR RENT ONE FRONT ROOM with double bed. Inquire Sub office. BIRDS, BIRDS, BIRDS FOR SALE single or in pain. Inquire at Reed's plumbing. WANTED FOUR OR FIVE SCHOOL girls to bosrd. Mrs. R. A. Lobao, 257 North Seventh street. t t t FOR RENT PRIVATE MODERN Apartment unfurnished. Ideal location. One bedroom. Call 274w or 271k . r, FOl'R-ROOHOUSE. FOR RENT Oarage. Ground for chicken runs. Land to lease. Irrigation water. I'bone 234. Ineatigate. FOR SALE FURNITURE OF KEN-yo- n Hotel at Hleper with eighteen rooms. Will transfer three yean lease. Phone 144. i ' M h 0i FOR SALE DURANT TOURING CAR or will trade it in for truck. Call at Spring Glen Mercantile, Spring Glen, Utah. f i FOR RENT HOUSE. FIVE ROOMS, Electric stove and strictly modern. kitchen linoleum. Inquire Lnwenstein Mercantile company. BETWEEN PRICK AND CA8- tle Gate, a number of photograph of Yellowstone Park scene. Finder kindly return to Vera Miller. Bos Gate. t . LOST BUNCH OF KEYS. LEAVE at Osrbon Floral Co. Reward. !:-:- : i - IX1ST MEADOW FARM DAIRY MILK AND cream delivered daily at Price, morning and evening. Also for sale until 11 o'clock at night by Sutton Drug, Eastern Utah Pool and Billiard Iarlor. Price Confectionery and the Red Siar Servii-- Station e No. 2. WANTED AT ONCE CAPABLE MAN to succeed George Cook in the county pf Cariion to sell Hcberling's household remedies, extracts, spices, toilet articles, stuck and poultry owdcr. dip, etc. One hundred household and farm products. ) good Trade well etaWiahed. We on credit. Large, old. reliable company, lowest wliolexAle price. Write today for full particular. G. C. IIEHFRLING CO., Dept. 17(H), Bloomington, 111. REAL INVESTMENT IN TROVO modern Real Estate Five apartments in terrace within one block of Brigham Young University at Provo, Utah. Has income of $125.00 a month and always rented. Price for immediate sale $12,000.00. Terms can be arranged. Any real estate in Provo ia a good safe For further information investment write T. H. Ileal, Prove Consolidated Beal Estate company, 124 Went treat. Provo, Utah. We sell the earth and insure ite contents five-roo- m Utjr is i V |