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Show I MARCH AXOS 9, 9. lfM THE SUV, PRICE, UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. Ray Naylor was last Sunday sent to St. Marks Hospital at Salt Lake City from Sunnvside by Dr. K. V. Long, the Utah Fuel company physician and surgeon. Ilis trouble is quits baffling. However, word from there says he is jffl't fstoui doing nicely. Among those named on tho recep- tion committee to meet Senator James A. Reed of Missouri at Salt Lake City ast Monday from Carbon county were Mayor W. Frank Olson, Mrs. Neil M. Madsen, Miss Alice Madsen, John F. Sax and Judge and Mrs. George Christensen of Price and Thomas F. Kelter 'rom Heiner S $2: 6UCS3 en yijto several nights'ago and huge quantities of dynamite stolen. Caps and fuses and several small drills are The Enemy, a Carbon high play, be presented at the Star theater also missing. this city the 11th of next month. The Ladies Aid society of the Comchurch of this city is to hold munity Cels Anderson from Castle Dale and hn Belden of Columbia were grant--I a food sale at Price Trading company store tomorrow, Saturday. eonnty peddlers licenses during the ek. The suit of the state of Utah vs. lEarl N. Radeliff, county treasurer, Edward Ainge of Castle Gate, charged building himself and family a mod-- i with manslaughter, was filed in district court at Price this week. home on North Second East-stree- t . . Price. . Price (Sty Hospital is this week unDuring, the past week the highway dergoing a thorough' renovating and om Colton to Scofield was opened. repainting. Consequently there are no owever, traveling over it is no plcas-jau-nt new eases being admitted for a few . days. . Br First Year, a plav sponsor-bBetty McKune, the Ute wife of Dick the Price Rotary club, is to be McKune, passed away this week. BetBted at the Star theater in this ty was well known in Myton, being one of the most picturesque squaws in ity on March 31st. the tribe. George Brinkerhoff, son of Mr. and Price Chamber of Commerce memfra. Jesse Brikerhoff of Huntington, to leave for the Southern States bers banqueted last evening at a local eafe. Beautification of this city and sission in about two weeks. other subjects were diseusfted at considerable length. Two suits for divorce have been the district court the past week, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Tucker of Hiainia Pagano vs. A. V. Pagan o, Lnd Jim Randaxzo vs. Jennie Randaz-- watha have a new daughter at their 'home. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Badger of hat town announce' the birth of twins, M. Martin from Manti was arrested liom ' February 28th. up at Helper last week and returned ko his home town. He is charged with .The Helper Garage has contract of desertion of his wife and family. sale with F. E. Steele and others; consideration 95155. Sale agreement, e Construction The and Lowry Hydro company with aimpany, contractors of the flumes at same party, consideration $76222. Gordon Creek of the Carbon Water company, report their storehouse brok-Articles of incorporation of the Carbon Cold Storage company were this week filed with County Clerk Elizabeth T. Hadley. Capital, $15,000. The principal place of business is Helper. The y , fil-(dr- in c Do-st- al Whitney-Reynold- . see the Mg letter Q displayed letall mween sre featuring canned foods of Quality. You see always suie rfhUhw when you buy Scowcroffs. , BLUE PINE POOD PRODUCTS It Only Takes One a . r Wreck, Insure last Wednesday by E. C. a maintenance engineer of ia so deep that t is dangerous to try the state road department. The mud to travel. The road through Heber and Provo to the Uintah' Basin is still isssable, but the rains and the thaws lave made it muddy and in very poor condition. . Mrs. George E. Nelms eamehome the first of the week from a visit of Property owners interested in exseveral days in Salt Lake City. Mra. an alley through the Eastern tending J. B. King and little daughter accom- Utah Eleetrie companys holdings at of several panied her home for a stay Main and Second West streets, and to weeks. . be known as Savoy avenue, this week Steve Papadogenakis of Sunnyaide put up a proposition of compromise has filed suit against the Great Am to Manager Leonard of that concern. refuseriean Insurance company to eollqgl; The San understands such was the to ed.. now if it is council, It up dolors pola seven hundred and fifty sees fit, to enforce an ordinance passburned tbs home his on al recently icy ed at its last meeting this month. Litcoal camp. igation is promised. The Colorado Fuel and Iron Works Prices Rotary club has made arat Pueblo will start rolling hundred pound steel rails for the Grand Junc- rangements with Dr. Charles of Grand Rapids, Mich., for three tion division of the Denver and Bio Grande Western during the week o: talks here on the 19th of this month. He will address an audience at Carbon March 12th. Stake tabernacle in the afternoon on Marriage licenses were granted the A Mothers Responsibility to Her the past week by County Clerk Elisabeth Daughter, and in the evening st T. Hadley to Gust Mingus and umf pises A Fathers ResponsibilAt the high school, Clark, both from Helper. Also ity to His Son. to Oven Huntsman of Kenilworth an likely ifi the forenoon, How to Make the Most Out of Life. About an hour Sarah Thomas of Castle Gate. is devoted to each address. Roads over most of tho mountain Word from R. W. Crockett, Jr., who summits are drying out and all state is at Rt Lukes Hospital at Kansas contrunk lines sre generally in good Mo., for treatment for troubles City, state the highis dition, it reported by a recent operation for following way department last Friday. All these ia that he ia slowly ree on which winter maintenance is given After leaving there next week will be found open to traffic. ss expected he will go to Columbia in that state and where he is studying Salvatore Falsetti, residing up st the University of MisHelper and aged 31 years, died at a journalism has kept him nnt of illness Ilia souri gait Lake City hospital last Monday school he anticipated. For than longer evening. His illness' and death came this reason he may come bark to I rice from chronic nephritis. Deceased was an Italian and had not been long in shortly. this country. Interment was at his An innovation in the method or home town on Thursday, from the handling convicts paroled ln- -t was lahni-hestute Utah prison an is building Eueeo Service station Gov. Georgs II. when Wednesday addition to the improvements st Main I)nrn announced the appointment of and Second West streets that will he Owen Neheker ss parole agent for the ready for occupancy within the. net institution. This was made by tho two or three weeks. The concern has state board of corrections upon the taken a new lease on tho ground from recommendation of the governor, who tho Eastern Utah Electric company has advocated such at various times for a term of ten years. in tho JOot. This action is considered tho board to be a step in the direcbv is being rounds of boxing Thirty-si- x tion of a more efficient and scientific staged by Iromotcr Lrn Ivavitt up at of the states parole system handling 2Uh March Kenilworth the evening of at Amusement JIall there. Miner A. W. Ilondcy this week had a Stultx of that place will try a comefrom John E. Pettit of back after two years retirement in with his wife on the P now Ueiner Barnes. Frankie with tilt a recreation trip. They for Coast cifio Wild Bill Farrell from Salt Lake City time and are enjoyfine a bout are in return a having Ckido will meet Jack 11 their outing. F, of Sheik miijute ing every over R six rounds distinct. at is auperintendent C. Ilennis acting fou. box will Davis, the welterweight, a dollar to build an automobilo, but one swift moment and a miss of ruin for your own car and the other fellows. Will it mean years of savings to rsplacs the damags or will you have our automobile policies back of you to make all arrangements and Say the bills? Why not take out a policy today? Ws writs all L iids of insurance. ih m co. jfi. E. NELMS, Manager Second Floor SOvagni Butidlng PRICE, UTAH six-rou- 670 670 670 695 720 720 790 - Roadster (wIAmmUhmO Touring Sedan ' DcLuxe Coupe (HknaHtiw) DcLuxe Sedan , 6a Business Coupe - ,1065 Roadster 1075 (SkmlkaSl 1095 Touring r Sedan 1095 1145 Coupe Sedan 1175 1235 landau Sedan .OU can now buy n Chryquality unchanged aft sler -- tlie sensational new lower prices of $670 and upwarda. . In no other make can you obtain such outstanding value. no other builder of motor cars combines such volume production with Standard-fee- d Quality of engineering and precision manufacturing. Because -- , or - . Coupe nH. i Royal Sedan Sport Roadster 1545 1595 1595 MmlbM) 1595 Coupe - 1695 Town Sedan Convertible Coupe 1745 Grown Sedan 1795 (iUU f) Seethe Chrysler line at Its sational new lower prices. Se-iect the car which hot fits your particular need. Inspect .Test it Compare It with any other car of its price. sa. - Na-ion-al i It takes many a day and many a Coupe eon-tra- ct announced Cnovlton, r. ' 5a Sedan y La-Rec- Full O Flavor Qryalcr Prices ee . r you tion of depleted ones ean be brought about just as effectively by properly controlled grazing as by keeping cattle off the area entirely. It was found that generally total proteetion over a number of years tended to encourage plans of low forage value to erowd out and to replace the most valuable range plants. The amount of feed produced over a peridd of yean on properly grazed territory will exeeed that closed to live stock grazing or those oveigrazed. Regulating the amount of grazing on a range to obtain this maximum production without running the danger of depletion from overgrazing, however, requu-e- s careful study of ing capacity of the individual range . Me-ll- ICE AND NEARBY tural revegetation, and in many eases hcls it along materially. Revegctv John Segio, a miner over at Colum-imu caught by a bounce of coal on Thursday evening of last week. He suffered painful and serious injuries. WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN These are a broken arm and a spinal EASTERN UTAH raeture. After being brought to Price file fight made by Representative 3ity Hospital for emergency treatment he.was sent on to SJ. Marks ut 2olton of Utah and others against alalt Lake City. lowing tho department of agriculture o issue forecasts , on the probable Hr. A. W. Dowd, H A. McGee and price of live stock end other agricul)r. L. J. Stookey are a committee on tural products ended successfully Inst lospitaliaation work for. the Rotary Friday, when the house appropriaclub, which is being done at Price and tions committee struck from the agrinearby. There are several cases that cultural bill authority to spend any of are being gone into at this time. tho funds on price forecasts or specu-stio- n is desirous that anyone knowing on the influence of production of deserving ones report the seme to and demand on prices of agricultural lim that such may be inquired into products. Utah stockmen psrtieule.r-land considered. objected to continuing this activity. Woolmen who have not as yet sold Two additional pipe gangs will be this years clip may look for higher organized in this city next week and prices than any yet offered nnder sent to assist in installing a line beis the opjnion of Matt 'Staff of tween this point and Green River, loston, Mass, president of the says the Grand Junction Sentinel of and a Salt Lake Wool ast Sunday. This will make a total City visitor exchange, last Tuesday. He says his of seven gann on this part' of the market is based on tho fact main line putting in the pipe, which that thepredictionclip of last year was foreign will dd much to eliminate possibilities short and has all been outpurchased of tieups iq traffic from cloudbursts. side this country, causing the United States buyers to confine themselves to Mrs. Mary J. Smith, mother of Mra the national ontpnt which will evenlladys Smith of this city, died at her tually force the priee up for all those tome in Cireleville last Monday week lolding. Conditions in American mills at the age of 69 years. She was born an improving, he declared, and, alat Bountiful. She is also survived by though domestic markets are not now daughter and son, Mrs. CL C. Ses- aetive it is really due to a scarcity of sions, and by J. R. Smith, both of the desirable stock. ; atter place. Until a short time ago With 2,730,000 head reported Utah deceased was a resident of Price for ranked second in sheep and lambs on sevefal years January 1st as compared to the number in each of the seven Far Western Tho Sun this week had a letter from States, according to report of George J. W. Plant, former superintendent of A. Seott, live stock statistician for has who the Price waterworks system, the United States department of agrisines leaving here landed a very fine culture, issued this last Tuesday. Caliposition as sales manager for the Wa- fornia ranked as first with 3228,000 terworks Equipment company st Salt lead. He estimated a total of 30,483.-N)- 0 Aka City in one of its several departsheep and lambs in the thirteen ments. At this time himself and Mrs. Western Range States on Jannary 1st lant an in Los Angeles, Cals., where with a total valuation of $314592,000. they will be for a few days. They ex- The number of head in the United pect to visit Price in the near future. States was given as 44,545,000. Utah ranked second to Idaho in the seven Slush on the Soldier Summit road, Far Western States in the number of due to tho thawing and recent . rains, sheep and lambs on feed for market makes that highway impassable, it was Utah bad 105,000 on feed and Idaho a, GueMwork is' the detour on the road to a real estate profit. Our advice ia baaed upon our knowledge of sound values. As values increase your dollars will grow if you give them n chance. CHRYSLER:' (Continued From Faso One) Kenilworth. PITS PAGE rounds with. Bud Milan of Latuda. SHEET AND LAMBS AT LOWER Twisty Rich of Wellington is to meet FIGURES, MONDAY Albert Wilcox, a heavyweight from Imperial So Roadster - - A wH .2795 2945 Tow Sedan 2995 7 s Sedan - - 3075 Syrian limousine - 3495 ss. i Ml) ' Sedan DAVIS AUTO ud i We are positive you will be sat- -' isfied that the only way to ob- tain Chryslers superior performance, quality and value is to buy n Chrysler. - nsz f. s. h. Detroit subject la cwrrenl Federal txdt tax. Chrysler dealers are In position Is t I the convenience of.dms faymmta. AA about Ckryilerf attractive plan. AD prices Avsano, MACHINE CO. Booth Carbon UTAH PURELY PERSONAL . Miss Alice Madsen of this eity S' Provo visitor this week. vas PRICE, aged 7 yean and who will make her home here. The little childs mother Mrs. Thomas Dunton, died on Christ. mss Day1, and the giri is to live with Mr. and Mrs. Brokenhagen. Helpof Times, 1st ., Mrs. A. D. Sutton, for the post few days ill st tho home of her moth. er, Mrs. D. T. Clark, np at Provo waa able to return to Pries last Wednes- day. Shs is grand lecturer of the Or--: . Thomas F. Kelter was down from Heiner on Tuesday of this week on court matterc. f ' N. 8. Neilson of Mt Pleasant is . in the eity today looking after hit various interests locally. Mrs. Sam Woodhead and little der of the Eastern Star and had re-- . eently been visiting., several lodges in daughter, Betty, of Kenilworth have different portions of the statoi Her gone. to Long Beach Cain., for a visit husband and daughter, who wars salliof severaL weeks. ed to the Garden City Saturday, earn ' Mrs. H. B. Mensel baa returned, to back with her. her homo at Hiawatha after attending Angus E. Johnson of 4hi eity Mv at Balt the fnneral of a brother-in-la- w tamed home last Friday evening from Lake City last week. the Mayo Bros. Hospitqj at Rochester, ... 106,000. Utah also was second to CalMrs. Mery Egan from Salt lake th ifornia in tbs number of stock sheep City and who has been visiting st the Minn. He went there recently onCos-tDr. C. R. MeDermid of ie on hand with a total of 2,625,000 re- home xif her son, J. Perry Egan, at advise of slid Dr. A. W Dowd of Prioow Gate had California . 3,428,000. Price returned homo last Friday. ported. He fonnd his trouble to be tumor of County Recorder Mmyme Jameson tho brain. Himself and Mrs. Johnson Yesterday's Markets. was called to Salt Lake City last Sat- left Priee lost for the institu- ' KANSAS CITY; Mo., March 8. urday by the very serious illness of tion and when evening he will undergo an op--. battle Receipts, 2000 head. Calves, her mother. Bessie, a daughter, accom- e ration. His many friends and thoan iOO. Fed steers fairly active, strong panied her. are mneh concerned an of the family to fifteen higher; she stock comparaGlen N. Nelson, the eashier of the to its success. tively searee, steady to otrong; spots First National bank of Priee, returnMonell from Montrose, aiu . tigher on desirable heifers; all bulls, ed Tnesday morning from a trip of one Tony of the sugar beet specialists with verniers and calves unchanged?; Stockseveral days at Aspen, Colo., when ho the demonstration train recently oper ers end feeders, sea ree; trade confin- went ated over the Denver and Rio Grand. 8atiudsy on business. ed to supplies held by dealers; large left Gnarienti of Helper Western, wss in tbs eity for a short Eugene string good Oklahoma mealfed steers, for s three weeks' vacation time today on nturnoing from Prieo. " recently 1100 around pounds; $13.35, avenging Californio. He is to visit Sin to whieh point he accompanied tho medium to good shortfeds of light and trip to Los Angeles and other party. Monell report business men Franeiseo, mediumweights, ,$1L75 to $12.75; the coast cities Wore, and fanners of this Priee district am returning. $10.00 shortfed dogies of lightweight, A. Mathis cattle uniting in a campaign to, secure for of Priee, George to $1L00; two loads of good heifers, Moab lost in was and sugar beet culture soma of tho best , to sheep buyer, buteher $7.00 bulk eows, $11.35; Monti-eell- o land in that district so that they ean for this left and morning night $9.00; vealers, mostly $13.00 down. and Blending. He is contracting bring the tonnage per aero to a higher Hogs Receipts, 4500 head. Slow thus increasing tho earnings and steady to ten cents lower; big lambs for fall delivery. Timolnde-penden- t, standard, Grand Junction Ren--1 ' the of growers. 1st packers going slow; stock pigs ten to 2d. . Sheldon L. Anderson got back to tinel, fifteen higher; top, $8.15 on 180 to 24 Prioe yesterday evening from s week 's desirables; the 170 to Modern nations sre coming to re. ' pounds, $8.00 to $8.15; few 250 to 300 trip to the Basin country, where he slixe the fset that good business pro- -. pounds, $7.75 to $8.00; 140 to 16(1 went in the interest of the Eastern eedura end economy in government pounds, $7.75 to $8.00; peeking sews, Utah Eleetrie company. lie did a good can best be effected through s wdl: $6.50 to $7.15; stock pigs, $8.50 to business oat there. regulated budgetry system. $7.25; cost Wednesday, $725; weight, Shirley Daniels spent last Friday Rubber stamps to order. The Bun. 248 pounds. in Priee making observations in the Sheep Receipts, 2500 head. Clip- junior high.. The object' of his visit ped lambs end odd lots sheep 'steady; was to observe the woodwork ss done no wooled ones sold early;' bidding there and to compare it with that lolower; around twenty-fiv- e cally. Duchesne Record, 2d. shorn lambs, $12.85. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett K. Olson of left last evening for Mayo this the coal camp until the return of the Bros. eity st Rochester, Minn., Hospital former. he is to . . r .i ; 'J J. . . i! . 220-pou- l- ,87-pou- nd undergo an operation They wen Ac rompanied by their little girl, Doro, thy. II. B. Housecraft of Zion was in Priee this week inspecting for the Btate the flume repairing being done by the CarHon Water company along its canal. Ho found the work progressing satisfaetorily.-I- t is most substantial. O. Aenrd of Salt Lake City U an arrival in Priee this week; He has purchased half interest in the Booterie on Main street. His family is to join hiui as soon as school eloseat the rapfial eity .The gentleman ha"fnr some time been employed by the Hirshmaq stjn where Walter E. Knox, county commissioner from Columbia, has returned homo after spending considerable time at Glen wood Springs, Colo., and where he went to take the vapor baths for rheumatism of long standing. lie attended the bonnl meeting at Priee last feelTuesday and is now looking and better.' inurh ing Dr. F. W. Bobinson of- Kenilworth hns reported that subsequent samples, of spinal fluid taken from the body of Fay Cramer, 7 months old brother of Morvis Cramer, who died recently, haring failed to disclose evidence of meningococci indicates that the shild was the only victim of the malady. At this time another youngster who wss rciMirtml suffering from tho same has likewise failed to develop Vu-ineany symptoms of meningitis. Fay the from showed slight attacks disease Inter, but hns since nmnnt Amnnil ly full recovered. AHert and Vcechio, tho two children who have been under quarantine at tho home of Mrs. Guisseppins Calavora in Priee, are now released and allowed to return to their parents at Kenilworth. sil-nir- nt r for stomach troubles. at Zion. Bishop and Mrs. Byron Carter of Helper are in Mt. Pleasant to attend the pioneer celebration and to visit with Mrs. Everett MeCarty of Hood Itiver, Ore. They are tho guests of Mr. end Mrs. Joseph Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Madsen, and Mr. and Mr. Fred Stanfield. lramid. 2d. -- Mrs. K. T. Brokenhagen returned lost week from Midvale, accompanied by her granddaughter, Lavon Dunton, It Belongs To You! The sense of being tho owner of your own home of knowing that yon will have a good roof over your head: suggests that yon consult ns about baying one. Wo have several sites improved and unimproved. One of them might be just what yon have been hoping for. Coll ns any time and we will gladly show yon. Equitable Insur ance Agency Now Braly Bnildiag . 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