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Show 1928 f JANUARY 20, THE BUN, PRICE, UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. PAGE FIVE no jurisdiction, was postponed nntil ball games. Moab todsy (Friday) to allow the plaintiff, 12th. D. 11. (love, to reply. Fred Lan-he- r reutrned lialr.y g FriNellis Garlick, Mn. Mabel McKen-dric- day) from Salt Lake City. While up Mrs. Morinda Morgan, Mrs. there the gentleman on the Esther Barney and Carl Alger all of Utah Automobile associxtiim. They Price, are patients at Price City Hos- ni6rtcd that the road over Soldier pital this week for medical treatment. Summit was open, but in bad condition. lie made the trip this morning County Commissioner Walter E. and states that the road is just as Knox of Columbia has gone to Glen-woo- d good as the oavement between Castle Springs, Colo., to taka treat- Gate and Price. ment for rheumatism, having been a sufferer for quite a while from the I)r. John P. Caffcy of New York disease. City was in Price last Wednesday with his father. Postmaster F. B. Caf-feMiss Alice Madsen retumel Sunof Sunnysiile. Just for a visit, day night from Provo, where she had as it were, lie was bom at Castle been as stenographer in the fourth (Sate some twenty-eigh- t years ago and disrtict court where Jndge after graduating in medicine at Ann had been sitting the week Uarhor, Mii-h.- , has spent most of his previous. time overseas principally in Russia. Dr. Caffcy is now en route to HonoMiss Josephine Broyles, nurse at Price City Hospital, went into Salt lulu, where he may locate. Lake City this week accompanying Seven carloads of concrete pipe Mike Brenon of Helper, who is taking have lawn rvcpijied by the Denver and his mother to the hospital there for liio Grande Western at Grand Junctreatment. tion, says the Sentinel. . This will be Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Iliggins of this used for culvert installation between Mack and. Green River to provide adcity are the parents of a baby buy born last Wednesday. Mother and ditional permanent facilities for takson are getting along nicely. The ing rare ot drainage in that territory. The (even ears represent about high stepping father is an employe of of the toial amount of pi;ie that Skaggs-Safewais to be installed in thftt vicinity Elmer Adley was in Price from Emery this week on business anil piid Brief $ Today Briefer his respects to The Sun office by Than in F ormer Day leaving a goodly supply of frest pork, have often wondered why Laymen and his raised on apples jMitatoes In the legal profession briefs are so ranch over in Emery county. called, when, aa a rule, owing te the Mr. and Mrs. John C. Forrester of more or levs elaborate' legal phrasePrice got bark home Sunday from ology. they are anything but brief. A lawyer explains that tills name a weeks visit in,Salt Lake City with their son, John S., and family. They was given because such documents wero accompanied home by their "are supposed to cover the necessary ughter, Miss Finn, who has been in subject matter In as brief a apace aa It Is' also pointed out that possible. the city for some time. many of the "Whereases, the aforeNad Olson of Castle Dale was n said" and the "to wits are really esPrice visitor Tuesday, being on his sential Although the uninitiated may still way to Salt Lake City on business. He has moved down to the vsllcy for flounder in the nmzea ofJaw technithe winter from his Joes Valley calities, modern briefs are very much ranch, as the winters np there are too less encumbered with verbiage than were the briefs of the earlier days, severe and enow too deep, he says. saya the New York Times. The modern tendency la to simplify. Lou. IL McCardle was granted a di. Writing used long legal document vorce from II. II. McCardln liy Judge Chris Mathison in the Third district I be profitable, because,, to begin eour at Salt Lake City this week. with, they were prepared by scriveners who were paid by the word. They were married March 21, 1925. An amusing story Is told of a cerFailure to provide and devertion were tain ancient scrivener In England who , alleged. . has lived through the ages because he perpetrated the moat voluminous Rae Edwards, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Stanley Ed- brief ever evolved In the profession. wards of Hiawatha, died Tuesday at It was so prodigiously long the authe family home. The remains were thorities thought the time for reform prepared for burial by Wallace A had coma Harmon and the body shipped to They decided to make of him an exManti for burial. ample. The wordy manuscript was affixed to a placard board and aa J. W. Nixon of Provo, representing punishment the scrivener was forced to parade with It all about the town. the Intremountain Insurance company, was in Price during the week on business. His missoin here was to pay aver to Mrs. Neil M. Madsen Character Shown by $2600 life insurance taken out by Mr. Manner of Laughing Madsen several yean ago. People who laugh heartily may be At the annual election of the First trusted," said a student of psychology with National bank at Price held last week recently. "These people laugh well as the and whole the eyes body Joseph Barboglio was elected presiaa the vocal cords, and they are usuNelson N. was Glen dent, cashier and Fred Paternoster, Henry ally generous and sympathetic. "Laughter la a rare Indication of Dusserre, Oscar Hanson, A. W. HorsThe man who laughs In character.. ley and Barboglio aa directors. his throat, with an almost straight-face- , la generally shrewd Funeral service were held yesterday and for example, not always and cautious, at the tabernacle for Mrs. Sheridan In his methods. Powell who died in California and "Inside laughters,' whose shaking was brought here for burial. ' She had shoulders express their mirth, are been an invalid for some time and had and make excellent pargone to California for her health. ents, while thoee who laugh without She was the mother of three small d a smile ere and erneL girls. People with little Jerky laughs ere oftThere was a alight change made in en of shallow character, and are usthe schedule of Trains Nos. 1 and 3 able to withstand temptation. They are, however, often mentally brilliant of the Denver and Rio Grande West"People who laugh explosively and ern recently. No. 3 for the west now are not the hearty, hi off crealoudly and of arrives at 3:20 instead 3:40, No. 1 gets here at 6:32 instead of at ture they ar j generally believed to be. "The souls are those 6 :35 as heretofore. No other changes who laugh but rarely, but whose Joy in time of trains have been made. la reflected In eyes, lips, and fore." VerF. P. Fisher of Helper came to nal on Monday of this week. He was In the past six yean bandits have accompanied by Haller Ereksiori, who stolen approximately- fifty million is returning home after a four months dollars from .the United States mail. absence, anil Mrs. Erekson, who will Mri Pahns are regarded visit with her sister-in-laby the' people Mvrtlc Erekson, before returning to of as symbols of peace and Egypt her home in Provo. Vernal Express, rest and are held sacred. 13th. the winter in Hamming birds L 0. Reynolds and Niek NAnousis Central America. pass were caught and injured in a fall of slate at the Columbia Steel corporations mines at Columbia last Saturday. Reynolds was ent about the head and shoulders, while Nanousis was slightly crushed by a small piece Twe Cents Per Word Each Insertion of slatp. The latter was taken to a No Charge Accounts. Salt Lake City hospital for treatment. 1 able to return to FOR RALE OLD NEWSPAPERS IN Reynolds will bundles of a hundred, 25c. The Sun. his work shortly. I.D8T TRAVELING BAG BETWEEN Castle Dale aud Castle Gate. Sunday Mrs. Anthon V. Madsen entertained Tuesday evening in honor of the night Reward for its return to The Run. birthday anniversary of her little son, WANTED MAN WITH CAR TO Anthon. Members of her immediate sell complete line quality auto tires and family, including Mr. and Mrs. A. C. tubes. Exclusive territory. Experience necreeury. Salary $300.00 jaw month. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Longs-dor- f, not LiverMiles tune Rubber company. East Mrs. C. W. Anderson and daugh- pool, O. Neil Madsen, Willie, Bruce, ter, Mrs. Willis and Leon Madsen , were pres-e- FOR SALE RANCH OF OJflffl HUN-Jreand eixty acree nine miles weet of and enjoyed the lovely dinner. on the north side of the Duchesne Ujtea ML Pleasant Pyramid, 13th. river. Sixty arret in alfalfa and full water right Terms to the right parties. R W. Crockett Price, Utah. SupL D. S. I McCorkle and Cecil reto Price went iYiday, Thompson WANTED AMBITIOUS MAN TO Establish his own buxine. Must be able turning Sunday. McCorkle, who ia A permanent resident of the board of control of to furnish automobile. E where the profits are limited legion 5 of the Utah High School buxinexe only by the effort put forth. Ileasant Athletic association, attended a. meet- outdoor work railing on farmers in your atwhile of that Thompson home county with complete line of bunse-hol- d body, ing officnecessities thst hsve been oh the tended a school for basketball for twenty-fiv- e years. Fur full ials conducted bv the association. The mnrket Informstion with rstalmcue, write 1G. C. latter has qualified as an official for Heberling Co., Dept 22117, Bloomington, the forthcoming conference basket- - Ills. Times-Intlepend-e- qoinq to move 'YeSj TJn country, the shade jcids need the air, room trees, and plenty of into the k, !il to play. N'T YOU y, HINK OUGHT George-Christense- BOUT IT? ED my )ar ex to the joy of really living out where the air ia fresh U the children have a chance to grow. Here is an op Wt unity awaiting you. Ask for full description. Phone jow , 'V' V write. PRICE AND NEARBY urity Smiles On t the Home Engineer N. E. Ault of Gran-- Junction, Colo., is now working out of Summit. Mrs. Nilla Leonard and Mrs. Irene VanBuren are patients-a- t rice City Hospital for treatment hats Insured fin hazard ever present Mir is brought forcibly nr attention every day in jtu. Theres always that it peril hanging over the Mini home.' But, for jnst a nun yearly, peace, confi-- s and safety are secured to I yon smiling. . i i INSURE NOW! Mrs. Amanda Ericksen of Fiirricw is visiting her daughter, Mrs L. Croft Larsen, and family at Standardvillo. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hopkins of Prieo are the parents of a boy, born to them Friday night of last week. L. A. McGee of Price was a Salt Lake City- - visitor during the week, going in to attend the Masonie grand lodge. R. C. Clark returned Sunday from a business trip to Price and Salt Lake AGENCY GO; Moab City. 12th.. ' Times-Ind-ipend-e- ' County Clerk Elizabeth T. Hadley went in to Salt Lake City Monday of this week on business, returning home yesterday. " LB. NELMS, Manager ai Floor BHvagni BuUdlng PRICE, UTAH . The Ladies Aid society met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Tony Migliaccio. There was a good sized attendance. ' Angus E-- Johnson of Prieo has been summoned as a petty juryman for the United States district court at Salt Lake City. JUm Ikflr c h&Jitn ch toast, tt toiJ peas aftu man. ktriiap timn rt aHI hm mtmo-BUttdKt- t Dr. Lyman Kofford has opened up dental offiees in the room over the First National hank in Price for the practice of dentistry. Harold Y. Leonard of the Eastern !AXD GOOD DAYS: He that Utah Electric company of Price was a ( life, and see good days, let Moab his tongue from evil, and business visitor here Monday. 13th. i that they speak no guile. rl: 10. .. Dr. E. F. Gianotti of Helper attendHER: ed the session of the Masonie grand ae, 0 my Father, take me; lodge at Salt Lake City this week, go, save me, through Thy son ; ing in Wednesday and returning hieh Thou would at have me, bain Times-Indcpende- ie: will T Hag ' ... done.1 ' Mrs. Neil M. Madsen, Johanna and Willis, returned Sunday night from been anaouaeemsnta. , The Sun. Mt. Pleasant where they have since the funeral of Mr. Madsen week before last. in me be aaaag iiiLint PARLOR TABLES arid COURTEOUS TREATMENT EW Card Tables pop In For a Social Soft Drinks, tars and the Like. joe. Parker-Weet- Bldg. West Main Street er PRICE, UTAH Mrs. Henry Ruggeri was hostess to a number of lady friends at a bridge party Wednesday evening this week at her home on North Seeond East street here at Price. Fred Paternoster of Price left this week for Cloz (Trcntine), Italy, in response to a cablegram that his father, Valerio Paternoster, was very ilL His age is 8G years.. Hearing on the contested' election of A. W. Thayne as director of the Carbon Water company was held on Monday of this week in the district court The ballots wero counted, with the result showing a majority for Thayne. A motion by B. W. Dalton, attorney for the disrtict, who represented Thayne, that the proceedings be dismissed because. of the c urt had BIBIIIMIHIBBBHMBIIIglHIOBBHiBIlMIllMIBIIBMIBBIIillBIIIIWIIIIIBII jjJEBE IS NO MYSTERY about coffee. The coffee mar-p- t are open to buyers from any part pf the world. The Peters and packers of BLUE PINE COFFEE can and "buy the finest coffees that are grown. TM coffees make up the BLUE PINE blend are the final selec- of the finest coffees grown in 'countries noted for J11 excellent coffees. There can be no better coffee ' w BLUE PINE. . Tu a merchant can hand BLUE PINE COFFEE to customers with the feeling that you are giving them best. You as a coffee drinker can buy BLUE JWETyCOFFEE with the full assurance that it will be , satisfactory that all the aroma that can come from that all the flavor that grows in the coffee bean found in the BLUE PINE cup. 7 3m One of the new Loening aircooled amphibian planes which have been ordered by the United States navy to replace the watercooled types now used on battleships of the fleet. The planes carry a crew of three, are equipped with machine guns and bombs, can fly at a speed of a hundred end twenty-fiv- e miles an hour and have a cruising range of five hundred and sixty miles. They aie powered with a Wasp aircooled engine, weigh 8250 pounds and carry a normal load of fifteen hundred and will take off from water in twelve seconds. Photo shows one of the new ' ones in flight. , nc-ten- th y. ld There Wat a Difference - Betty, age five, wanted a puppy und was frequently asking her father to get her one. One day dnddy decided to fulfill her wish and spent one after-noo- n making the rounds of the pet shos. hut none of the dogs seemed to suit Betty.. Finally they drove out to the dog pond, where there were quite a number of dogs, all aliapes and sixes. Petty wna Interested, hut not in any one dog. The keeper of the pound an Id to her: "Wlmt kind of a dog did you want little glrir to which Betty replied, I want a colic dog." Favored Settlement After little Jimmy. had listened to his. older brothers saying the Lord's prayer, he felt that he, too, had attained the age at which he might discard his childish prayer for the Lord's prayer. With his mother's consent he bravely started In. AH went well nntil he came to the words "Forgive us our debts, then, hie memory failed. He considered for several momenta and again bowing Ms head, he finished .with, "Forgive os oar and help ne tot pay them." Complete line legal blanks. The Bun. iir STAR DOLORES : w ; ' . . Your clock will atop working when it ia run down, but the average men hasn t that much sense. . Wedding announcements, ne Bun. theatre - Prices 10c and 35c DEL RIO la 1 THE GATEWAY OF THE MOON Kinogram News Reel ASsopa Fables Topics of the Day On the Stage William H. Toys Orchestra at 7 and 9, Playing THE VILLAGE ORCHESTRA A humorous extravaganza depicting the efforts of the members of a 'small town orchestra to display their talents on their first appearance before an audience. Also a Rural FoxTrot HEY, PAW. . This is Rube Night and its a screen. Next Week FIFTEEN MINUTES IN THE ORIENT MONDAY AND TUESDAY WOMAN WISE WEDNESDAY Matinee and Night VAUDEVILLE . THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. SHARPSHOOTERS ever-crnpulo- good-nature- bard-heerte- , d J Mkee Trial . On Any - MEAD Bicycle whether you buy from your Local Dealer or from us direct. JaIO?to259 fORSmtWM.EIC. d ; d Shows start at 3:30, 5:15, 7 and 9 - nt ; long run, who tranrmlt family traits, points out Rheta Chllde Dorr In an article In Liberty. "Highly-bremule lines run out long before female liuea of equal rank," continues the author. .Constant ware account In some measure, for this. In every great war large numbers of superior males are killed off, leaving Inferior types to perpetuate the race. The superior women, however, are not killed off, and they not only trane mit their heritage to future genera- Ilona, bnt they educate and train the .children born to the Interior male r typer. "Even leaving wars out af the quea tlon. It la a strange fact that lineal male line disappear earlier than the female lines. 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