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Show FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11. THE 1917 of age. The services were conducted by Rev. Z. Iuki, a local Japanese minister. The alleged murderer is now being held in the county jaiL He is to have his preliminary hearing be- SUIT, HTML PRICE. UTAH EVERT FRIDAY HiHI FAQE FIVE TAXES LOCALLY don't wait until Carbon teachers, through their local organization, have just fore Justice Hammund in this eity within the next few days. ill Andrew Skufea, aged 43 years, died at Spring Canyon one day this week high at Price. Paid by individuals for the year 1926: from a fractured skull caused by a rebound of coal in the mine there. Deceased has a mother in Austria and a brother living at Sslida, Colo. Services were held from Flynn Funeral Home this (Friday) morning at 10 oclock with burial at Price City cemetery. VE KNOCK IRE SPOTS When m dean your doth wa take out all the apota and leave no telltale aifna or discoloring. The sheerest fabrics, the softest colors are not harmfully but effectively cleaned by our modem Have your clothes methods. cleaned and pressed. Its cheaper than buying new. We will call and deliver them promptly. Phone 99. 7' OSCAR WATKINS North Ninth St, Just Off Main. Facing the East Many telephone useri stay up until uudiught to place Long lowest rotes. They want to take advantage of the Thaii not necessary now. and the lowest fata The reduced rate periods begin at 7 p. can be had on calls between 8:10 p. m. and 4:30 a. m. Distance n, Orson P. Madsen, county agricultural agent, went to Green River lajt Monday with a quantity of corn seed for the boys and girls clubs of that Such was furnished by place. Denver and Rio Grande Western through the courtesy of W. H. Olio, Long Distance nitre are reduced Station calls. Three are calls on eunnccted with a certain telephone express your willingness to talk to answer there. fc agricultural supervisor for the railroad, and came from the Funk farms in Illinois. Calls Plactd and CamfJrtfd Articles of incorporation of Price Rifle club have been filed with County Clerk Elizabeth T. Hadley. L. R. Fullmer is president; Elrnie Bernard i, vice; IL C. Reed, secretary; Angelo Georgcdis, treasurer, and C. R. as a director. The initiation is $5.00 with the yearly dues at $3.00. The object of the organization is to engage in the art of military, rifle and pistol shooting. Tt Grand Bo-ne- 7!. undei-takin- Carbon Ice Cream company filed its articles of incorporation with the county clerk this week. The capital stock is $10,000. C. R. Fergusson is sident; Alice Fergusson, vice, and ). Young, secretary, with C. R. Fer. gusson treasurer and general manager. It is to engage in the manufacture and aale of ice cream, candies and sofortu. J jL.IL Green, an old time resident ax Green River and former county commissioner in Emery, died at Provo list Wednesday and where he had been for some time for treatment He came to that town some twenty years ago and built the first telephone line in that place. He later was engaged in .the merchandise business at Elgin. . rices were held last Sunday af-tcraoon at Flynns Funeral Home in this eity for Mrs. Mary M. Harris, wife of C. 8. Harris, who died at the family home on East Main atreet at Priee the Wednesday before. Rev. H. K. Merkel, pastor of the Community shureh, officiated, with in charge. The chapel was by far too imall for the large number of friends attending. Many were unable to gain entrance, though the capacity ia dose io two hundred. A v Y. Segawa, slain at Helper a few days ago in a gambling rumpus by Sekishi Kashi wagi, was buried from Flynn Funeral Home here last Snn- -' day with.interment at Price City cemetery. The dead man was 43 years m- - - 100.0 21.66 $530,915X2 216.63 $ 10 Person-to-lerso- Mrs. Harold Howland from Green River was a Priee visitor this week with friends and incidentally doing some shopping. Mrs. R. J. Turner .of Fries was a passenger in to Salt lake City yester- Hubbard entertained at bridge luncheon at New Castle Inn yesterday afternoon. Afterwards cards were played st the Lome of the hos- teas, 185 North Fourth East Clarence Robinelt came in Sunday on a. visit witb hH parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. S. RoUinett. lie has been in Montana for the past year, but of ate has been working it Park City. Mrs. Ada Asher returned to her lome in Three Forks, Mont., last Wednesday after attending the funeral of icr sister, Mrs. C. S. Harris, in Price ast Sunday. She is also a sister of in. Joe Wolfe. County Clerk Elizabeth T. Ilad-e- y returned from Salt Lake City last Saturday evening accompanied by her husband, A. D. lladley, who has been at St. Marks for several weeks without much improvement. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Tonkin, accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. Valter C. Clark and children, have returned from a two mouths motor trip through California. Mrs. Clark and the children have returned to their home at Kenilworth. Deseret News, one-four- Calls Placed aa4 CamplrUd Daria SOCIETY 9th. it 0 JO $735,128.64 day (Thursday) afernoau'to visit with friends for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Cameron are spending a few days in Los Angeles, Cala., and are registered at the Biltmore Hotel. Salt Lake Tribune, one-four- th n 700 p .6.7 ..per rent total tax....23.2 536,915.62..... ..per cent total lax....71.7 J. calls in this period lake a rate around coll. Most businere calls are placed Ires Ilian a during the ordinary office hours ol the day. Swtion-UvSlulio- Calls Plactd ani Camplttrd During These Hours Take ihtFvtuing Rata: less than the Station-to-Stfftr The evening rate is about Y to find your party at home. certain almost ou arc Day rate. jja tion It is the favorite hour (or aocial calls to distant friends or relative $198,213.02..... Mrs. During Thtst Honrs Takf tk Day Raft: f--y 4 5? an z C. The Auction Bridge-duof Price held its annual banquet at New Castle Inn on Friday evening sst. Husbands of the members we$ft the guests of honor. Twenty-eigbt-'hepresent. Hears Taka ike Night Rata: less than the Station one-haperiod no longer begins at midnight b at Day rate. the convenient hour ol8:W oclock. No need to wan later to get the lowest 50 pftl- - The Night rate is about Note that the Q- -r g These ll things to remember: caUa iMral n Yae caa sow hast year at ht asms raw as it jroa charged thrn ts year sera tdemors. cams or is raw tht ti phone, providing StatioB-ta-giaiio- 1 b Thar is so radactiea during tht evening and nigh! hoars calls. When you ask lor a CEB-n hr TAIN PERSON the raw is tht isms, no matter at what reduchour tht call ia placed or comptatod. Thsrs is na tion Mow a muumam d 31 esnta. re The Womans club of Price held its regular meeting at, American Legion Hall last Saturday afternoon. The program: Reading of Typos of MonMrs. W. Glenn' Harmon ; ologues, "Allegories and Symbolism, a List of the Most Prominent,'' Mrs. Grant Crawford, and selections ly the uiusi-- 1 cal director. 2, Ptrvon-to-Ptrso- The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Ca I Christ ns all-a- n. nt cutter FOR SJlf, WANTED, ETC. . road ' E m n, Snn-nysi- ur 205 West Main Sreet i t 502,373.74. 28.0 PURELY PERSONAL Everything In Lumber, Plumbing Supplies, f 11,901.28 .1 13 total .......... gHUTUALt C. H. Stevenson -- c2 only on Station-to- . which you ask to ho at a distant place and ANY ONE who may Twa Cents Per Wirt Each 1 Martha Mrs. R. M. Jones was hostess to the Nt Charts Acraunta. 1 were sent week. last Friday dub PRAYER AND THOUCHT BIBLE Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mrs. O. T. FOB SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS IN ( mema bundlea of a hundred, 25c. The Ban. If parmts will Asm I hair chlUm Brooks, Mrs. O. P. M. Hicrsach, Mrs. W will proas riza a BithsdteHom aachwttk. Hammond, J. E. Flynn. Mrs. J. Omm I after FOR RENT AFTER MARCH 1, 1027, m pticaUas ktriUsf ta pasta. Mrs. J. D. Hopkins, Mis. Karl F. office room in Tlie Bun building. Phone 0. A. W. Lueder, Mrs. H A.McGeo; Mrs. PERFECT PEACE: Thou wilt keep Lowry, Mrs. J. ltex Miller, Mrs. Earl FURNISH-e- d BALE FOUR-ROOhim in perfect eace, whose mind is FOR entuuce; K. Mrs. X. Uadeliff and J. Tumor. will sacrifice; 2tiU North in he trusteth Third East, Price. stayed on thee, because Price Sorusis met last Monday ev- thee. Isaiah 26 : 3. RALK OR TRADE FARM ON PRAYER: Lord, we believe. Help FOR ening at the home of Mm. Grace L. Duchesne river for home or property Fouts. Mrs. Carl R. Marcusen gave a Thou our unbelief. la Price. Address Box 66 Priee. talk on "The Evolution of the MagaBALE OR TRADE THREE-hors- e FOR Mrs. George It. West discusszine. Fairbauke-Mors- e BASIN motor. Alee a THE IS THROUGH ed "The Womans Page, while Mrs. one. Inquire of The Bun. quarter-hors- e TO BE COMPLETED G. J. Reeves had aa her subject 9th. HUN-dre- d FOR HALE TWENTY-FIV"Short Story Writers, in which she Completion of the highway through land. Altitude nine acres Mrs. Ernest F. Gianotti of Helper of Fannie Hunt, Edna Ferber the Uintah Basin, a link of the Vict- thousand feet(resins told If interested write to Wilwent in to Salt Lake City yesterday and Wills Cathers. Current events ory route betwen Salt Lake City and liam OjCHburjr, Montrose, Colo. to accompany her mother, Mrs. J. A. were handled by Mrs. W. A. Lowry. Vernal, within two years is the hope FOR BALE RANCH OF ONE HUN-dre- d Crockett of this eity, home from St now held by Duchesne county peopla and sixty acres nine milea west of Mark s Hospital. The latter has been The membership tea given by the on the north tide of the Duchesne contract a of the Myten signing following weeks mder of care the several there American Legion auxiliary on Wed- between the eommisionrrs out there river. Sixty acres in alfalfa and full waa physician and nurses. Her condition right. Terms to the right parties. B. nesday afternoon'' last was most en- and the state road department Toe ter W. Crockett, Price, Utah. is much improved. were rooms The very legions joyable. is to be constructed with Judge Ferinand Erieksen, attorn- beautifully decorated wity ferns, tu- highway TO federal the recent contract call- BUTTER WRAPPERS PRINTEDhunaid, ey for Utah Fuel company, left Salt lips and other spring flpWer. Those order, a hundred for $1.53; two Fruit-lan- d between for improvement five bundrde, $8X0; a thousdred, Lake City a few days ago for Dallas, who assisted atNthe'tea table were ing and Duchesne, a stretch of twenty-f- and, $2.25; Bent parcel poet prepaid $5X0. Tex., where he will lie until such time Mrs. Susie Richards, Mrs. Andrew ive science. bewhere remittance accompanies erder. The milea. Closing up the gap as his health improves. The trip is Oman, Mrs. Ralph Martin and Mrs. tween and Roosevelt with sur Bun, Price, Utah. Several meetings were held last on the advise of his physician. His Scott Fausjstt The splendid program faced Myton is under way, leaving highway AND A RALE THIRTY-NIN- E Tuesday in the various communities troubles are of the heart. The lower consistedlifKcveral musical selections only ten miles between Antelope tad FOR two hundred and half feet by frontage Andof the Carbon district by A. A. altitude has been advised. by Messrs. Toy, Agiesby and Petti- Duchesne and a few between Vernal fourteen and a half feet deep on Heath erson of Timpanogos council, ChairCarbon avenue, including half interest In Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wolf and chil- grew; vocal selection by Miss Bernice and Roosevelt 125-fobrick walk Facet the west. Fairman Geotzman of the local division, dren are back in Price from Ocean-sid- e, Oglesby, accompanied by Marjorie A1 and sewer connections paid. Term if ing Karl F. Lucder, a commissioner, ani renwere solos vocal two to remain here lermand; Cala., and expect rly desired. R. W. Crockett, Price, Utah. Eagle Scouts James and Gerald And- for a time before returning. They dered by Cannon Thompson and two pounded "scent which ean deceive erson. There was a session at Col- eame to attend the funeral of Mrs. C. very pleasing vocal numbers by Mrs. the oldest and eleverest bound seem FOR BALK ON EASY TERMS TWO hundred and one acres land n hundred umbia at 10 oYlork, another at Sun S. Harris last Sunday, but because of L S. Evans, accompanied by Mm. R. to promise the sporting people of Eng- - and five of which in under cultivation; nyside at 2 and one at Wellington at delays by reason of had roads did not M. Jones. The auxiliary county land amusement free from the Buffer- thirty nires alfalfa, eeventy-fiv- e acres of 7:30. In each case large audiences arrive until Monday. They are deMrs. Fern Osborn from ings of bares and foxes. There is no good beet land, three-roohouse, good were addressed. The party of scout-me- lighted with the Golden State and la- Helper, gave a very splendid talk on doubt that what are known as blood team, harness, wagon and farm tools; shares hundred end seventy-fiv- e in order to make it a real day, ter on may go back there to live. and what the aux sports are slowly falling under an in- twelve "Membership, water. Forty acres in beets will pay for stopped in the woods this side of this farm in two years. Excellent oj iliary is striving for. The Lillian creasing amount of eritieism. An appeal to all football clubs of Toune cup has now been held by and took their sapper in real portunity for the right party. II. 0 Smith, Room S, Silvagni building. Price, scoot fashion. England to throw open their grounds Utah for two years for the largest inUtah. to school boys when the fields are not crease in membership over the other The annnal meeting of the stock otherwise in use has been issued by states, and if won egain this year it WANTED AT ONCE CAPABLE PER-ao- n to succeed George Cook in all of holders of the Eastern Utah Electric the National Playing Fields associa- will remain permanently in this state the county of Carbon to nell Heberling'n company was held Monday of this tion. The plan provides that the lads to have a home forever in the state household remedies, extracts, spices, toilet week at its offices in the Electric be under supervision of a teacher who eapitol building. Mrs. Henry Olsen, artidea, stock, poultry powder, dip. etc. done no ill to is see seven One hundred useful household and farm that hundred damage building. There were the unit president, gave a most pleasWe product. Trade well estaUUicd.old reliand forty-foshares represented in the grounds. A number of dabs have ing talk on urging members and those on credit. Large, furnish 1RESH from goods e idea. forty-nintaken the and hundred affiland already np person eligible to immediately become able company. Lowest wholesale price cows on green eighty-on- e G. C. Write today for full partcuUr by proxy. Directors for iated. Between fifty and seventy-fiv- e mountain pastures One Vermont judge has ruled that ladies were served during the afterthree years were named. These are Ileberiing Co., Dept 1400, Bloomington, Ills. comet the sweet, Ilarold V. Leonard, Elmie Bernardi at least one egg must be used in a cus- noon. rich cream that is and George McDermid. Those pres- tard pie. Now lets have one like used in making Maid ent were Judge George Christensen, that regarding oyster soup and straw- - Another thing that makes a farmer Another mistake China made was in he can often Elmie Bernardi, Harold V. Leonard, berry shortcake. is it that o' Clover Butter. happens angry having rivers wide enough for gunSheldon I Anderson, J. A. Crockett raise nothing but blisters. boats to get in. YOUX GKOCEX ALWAYS and Miss Alice Madsen. Leonard act HAS IT FXBSH Wed like to see the farmers have Yonr man who used to sleep through ed as the chairman and Judge George a five days wdbk if it wasnt for the CARD OF THANKS EGGS BUTTER I sermons now merely switches off fact that those who live in our eities Christensen, secretary. thanks long einrere CHEESE We wish to express our the radio. would starve to death. and appreciation for the floral offering I Divorces Have about reached the and all other evidences of friendship the illness and et the shown us The amount of alimony some woNo in this where more man can feel a set of stage country important time of the during death of onr wife and mother. men ask is pretty good evidence in CREAMEBYCO boxing gloves makes an appropriate than just after he has succeeded in (Signed). C. B. Harris and Family. Price, favor of their husbands. 1927. 10. needle Feb. his wife. for wedding gift. Utah, threading a Coin-mande- ry $2,-877.- 42. .................. ........... .......... $0X1 to $25.00 Total paid by individuals Total paid by corporations ss 4 and over Totals Twelve first-clacertificates were William B. Sanders from Hiawatha issued Lake board the of education state Salt Ross of City L. by Bertie and were lieensed to wed up at Salt leke at Salt Lake City last Saturday. In this section of the state Mattie R. City last Friday. Durham of Huntington and Dorotha this Rein of Orangeville. Professional high were licenses granted Marriage week by County Clerk Elisabeth T. school good to June 30, 1921, Florence G. Bruner of Price, Anra Leavitt, t, Hadley to Thomas 1L Potter of and Louise Wilkinson, Cleveof Kinser Billings, and Georgia land. Professional junior high school Kent. certificate, Isabelle Duthie, Columbia. 23d the case of Margaret A, Harrison of Carbon county against Judgment of $9090.40 has just been the Auto Securities company is to awarded the state highway commiseomc up in the supreme court of Utah. sion by the public utilities for alleged It is an appeal and involves an auto- excess charges collected by the Denmobile transaction. ver and Rio Grande and the Los Angeles siul Salt Lake roads for sand , Residents out in Clarks Valley are and gravel hauled from the state pit asking the county commissioners for at Mount to Castle Gate and to Keml a voting precinct. They have promised worth Junction in 1922. The material to look into the matier and take some was used in bridge buliding and othnotion. A delegation from there met erwise, mostly in Carbon county. with the board at its regular meeting last Monday, when the matter was Many Masons from the outside were brought up. here last Saturday Afternoon and evt. for the joint visitation of the Albert Johnson, aged 57 years and ening ruininefidery of Utah and the grand -. Scoof resident for the past fifteen a Koval Arrli chapter of Utah to Price field, was found dead in that place Chapter No. G, Koval Arch Masons, last Wednesday in his bed. Deceased and to Charles Fred Jennings was a bachelor and lived alone. An No. 0. At 0:30 oclock the to held be will (Friday) inquest were entertained at a officers visiting determine the cause of his death, says at the new Masonic temple. banquet K. 0. Clay. County Attorney LeKoy A. McGee of Price is the grand of the Arch and Dr. - Silvagni Motor companys stock of high priest ! Sanfor1 BWlmglT of this City la the j merchandise and office furniture and .fixtures up at Helper are being ad- grand principal sojouner. vertised for sale under a chattel mort- This to The Bun this week from the held by the Helper State bank. publicity department of the Utah AgBge amount due is claimed to be ricultural college at Logan : "Johtn-na- h Of this two hundred and fifMadsen of Price, a freshman, was fees. is dollars attorney ty one of the main members of the snap.I'f Mrs. Minnie Nielson act given by the dormitory girls of Guymon Gard- py student body held last Friday, the ner, aged 44 years and a resident of 4tb. The program was arFebruary HosPrice died at City Huntington, and put over entirely by the ranged pital yesterday (Thursday) after an young ladies of the college. Jt was The for body appendicitis. operation one of the best meetings that have g ia st the Wallace k Harmon been held this year. Miss Madsen is parlors awaiting bnrial which living at the dormitory. She is registown. home trfll probably be at her tered in the school of basie art and La-tp- da 30 JOQ p m $1000 Fer-guss- PRICE AND NEARBY caHa. Lumber Company Hardware and Building Materials, Electrical Appliances Sporting Goods, PRTf.R UTAH Phone 111 Or 26 |