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Show 20, 1928 T DECEMBER - HE iAtB TELKPHONE BPK, PRICE, PTAH-BVE- RY THURSDAY. PAGE tion plana to givo a Christmas party for members and their ladiea in the lodge rooms in the Greek Orthodox ehurch basemrnt on Sunday, December 23d. SYSTEM FOB UTAH TAKEN BY Joppa Lodge No. 26 (Masonic) at Price this week elerted I. L. Coulter flews GROWING WITH UTAH Utah baa over as twenty-seve- n times as many telephones in 1900. b Uuh crowing? The number of telephones In a community la a good Index of Its of Its In 1900 there were but 2,942 telephones in the entire state one telephone for approximately erery 123 persons. Today Utah has 60,517 telephones, one for every 8 persons, and the crowth of the service makes your service Isereaiingly valuable. . In the United States almost 19,000.000 telephones Mfce a nslfhborhood of the nation, and service is available to many European countries as well. At a three cornered meeting of the republican party officials and lawmakers at Salt Lake City last Saturday evening it was decided, says Sundays Tribune: That the republican state commit-will not sanction a contest over the office of occrctary of utate Mm W. Peters, republican, and Milton n. Welling, democrat, who won the office by a margin of 388 voles. That the senate will not organise by electing its president until January 7th. That the house of representatives will not deeide upon the speakership and other officers until January 12th. While these conclusions may he stated briefly, none was arrived at unlil aftpr hours of debate in the three separate rooms debate which in some instances brought forth heated views from various members of the legislature and state commit- twn tee. For past the state committee has considered the question whether the elertion of Welling aa secretary of state shall be contested, rang the committees statement at the conclusion of its meeting. Elertion in various parts of the state judges "Our policy and purpose are the most telephone have informed the committee that service and the best, at the least cost to the public. Withmany votes were counted for Welling out overlookinc the fact that we bck the big money Incenwhere the voters had placed a cross tive for maximum profits and the drive for Improvement in the eircle under the republican emblem and also a cross opposite Wellthat results from active and stronc competition, ws believe the telephone company b organized to make continuous ing 's name without scratching the name of Peters. There is no doubt and effective prograM. that such votes for Welling are ilFrom an address by and it appears very probable legal Walter 8. Gifford, President, that upon a recount Peters would be Anurica and TsUphons Telegraph Cvmpany. declared elected. However, it was the view of the This company as out of the associated companies of Us Btb committee that these defective votes accord outlined with the m above. is full Policy System were actually intended for Welling F. H. Rciil, President, and that the wishes of a majority of The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. the voters of Utah are reflcrted in the canvass of votes as made, and that the party shall abide by the count as 19JDOO.OOO Serve The Over Telephones Country. already announced. The fact that Peters was averse to any contest also influenced the attitude of certain members of the committee. Therefore, the state committee will not institute a contest. Harry 8. Joseph of Salt Lake City and B. C. Call of Brigham City appeared before the committee with the announcement they had raised about $5000, and had assurances of more money to finance the recount. The evening started off harmoniously under the direction of State Chairman Carl R. Mareusen, when the members of the senate and house met with the state committee. But when it came time for the three bodies to separate the dove of peace disappeared. State Senator A. B. Irvine, a candidate for president of the senate, objected to a caucus to organise And Best Christmas the senate on the ground that the purcall. pose had not been included in the 8. M. Jorgensen, speaker of the house, reobjected on the ground that six These absent were members publican were James C. Hacking, Uintah; T. n. Burton, Juab; J. Frank Killian, Hardware BoOding; Material Emery; D. H. Robinson, Piute; George Coal W. Okeriund, Wayne, and Lester PHONE 275 Spencer, Garfield. Jorgensen, who is a candidate for L.- Stine of Ogspeaker against David Charles Redd of Montieello with den, . o esn About the cheapest thing to be us a possible compromise candidate, always tell a country rais-to- y. He can swat and scratch found at any bargain sale is a hus- suggested that the fight be carried to with all repubQo bites without interrupting a band waiting for his wife to make the floor of the house, iwnstion. licans pledged to vote for a republiher purchases. can until the party candidate won, re"ountuin Fountain pens a dollar up. The Sui. since there are to be twenty-nin- e pens a dollar up. The Sun. demotwenty-si- x against publicans crats in the lower house. The senate went into its cancns, the lower house members went into theirs ana the state committee held what it called a conference. All three meetings lasted ra-bia-n, well toward midnight. Harold 1. committeenational republican and commitman, told the legislators teemen that the general public in Lake City Utah, and especially in Salt and Weber counties, is disgusted with the republican party. He kept some of the party leiders on the edge of their seats by saying the party has lost caste in Utah and will be on trial for four yean. The he said, and situation is serious, unless our party changes its ways the continue in people will not let us an not power. The people generally concerned with party patronage and are interested only in the administration of affairs. The republican party in Utah seems to have lost sight of tne r its true function, which is to give ore like Home Made Cakes and Cookies and cost less. If best government the and men best Made wiin tne famous Semoline Flour. the people dont get it from us they will go to another party. This may not practical be ealled idealism and Cream isn t tree politics, but if you think it November the of tallies the at look . election. were 'lum He told the lawmakers they new the in nail first to drive the if the clean republicanism of structure RY OUR FAMOUS ROBIN AND TWIN ROBBINS success two and four party desired now, from years see some weeka master, lie succeeds Carl Nyman. Oth-e- is' THE BEST FOR CHRISTMAS deaf, said he 3' 1 ; Everyone wants the best of everything thing in the way of eats for Christmas and even high priced stores charge but little more for the best, than is usually charged for ordinary quali- COT This dinner is a knockout!! Sweet of you to say that? Jack, she replied. Only wish I could take all thca V t. ty, by moat dealers. My - PRICES I v ji ,a .'.if a ! i1 & . ON THE BEST But do you know, nearly every delicious thing! on the table is a Blue Pine Product!' credit. The O. P. Skaggs System reverses the policies of both the high priced grocer sad the low quality and cut price dealer, by selling the best quality of every item at real, cut rate prices. Ws especially invite you to see Ask BE-UEffOB- our Christmas candies. They are high quality and priced low. It will save your purse and insure complete satisfaction if your holiday foods come from an O. P. lE FOOD PRODUCTS 9vUOitwor 0reedisofthejgeason Something Lives Wishes for a Merry and a Happy New Year to our many I r officers are D. A. Branch, senior with his family, going to the state of warden; U. K. Storey, junior warden; Washington, lie returned recently to Don K. ' Lambeon, secretary; 8am dispose of his property and was pay- Stein, treasurer; Gerald Monroe, sening a visit to his daughter, lie filed ior dcaeon ; C. V. Johnson, junior deaon a homestead in 1895, and waa eon; Charles Strauss, senior steward; prominently identified with the inter-sst- i Dr. R. W. Robinson, junior steward; of the Basin country for years. E. B. Keteham, tyler. Carbon Lodge He is survived by his widow, two mar- No. 16 elected D. C. Bowen of Hiaried daughters and a son anil daughter watha, master. Ha succeeds Glenroy unmarried. Other officers Ballinger of Helper. ehosen are Dr. H. F. Gianotti of HelpAt a regular session last week Dr. er, senior warden; John Duckworth T. J. Anton was president of Hiawatha, junior warden; William of the Price chapter of the local Littlejohn of Price, treasurer, and J. Ahepa lodge. He was chosen for that W. Hammond of Price, secretary. Balpost at the time of organisation laat linger was named as a three years June. Other officers named were trustee. George Carrs of Helper, vice presiRina Chino, 10 months old babe of dent; Gust Anton of Price, secretary; Niek Saluvarakis, treasur- Mr. and Mrs. G. Chino of Columbia, er; K. J. Shilaos of Price, chaplain; died last Tuesday morning of Nicholas Galanis of Price, captain of being the only child the guard; William White of Helper, of the family. Funeral services were from guard, and Joseph Salnvarakia of held yesterday (Wednesdya) Price, head sentinel. The organiaa-- Flynn Funeral Home at 1 oclock. A STATEMENT OF POLICY 3 vtf- Skaggs System store. Don't wait too long. Shop early, Out among the cities of the dead they stand those memorials erected by man, for man. To the world they say, SOMETHING LIVES! From all that has been mortal-someth- ing fine shines on." friends and patrons MUTUAL LUMBER CO. PRICE, UTAH M: i r 4; I if possible. O.R SKAGGS 9QOPV QttVfgfr km - Puffs ughnuts Fruit Cake ayer Cakes Cookies of Every Kind Pudding Everything In Pastry arer home made and tastes like it than any other. DEUVERED ANYWHERE robin baking company J. A. , - 1 v i CRESTO, Manager Phone 78 strictly sanitary Helper, Utah and modern plant, your INSPECTION INVITED 'iL. .''V A rfUIIMIIlllHISL ? ; fv j.a. .. ; w. r. ; k m. The Rose fltirrr-w- . Barber Slop To all of our friends and patrons ! XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX) t. WE ARE NOW READY TO SERVE YOU IN OUR NEW BUILDING AT 156 EAST MAIN STREET, PRICE, UTAH It Is Our Ambition to Serve You Faithfully and WelL The Summit Monumental Works was established forty-seve- n years ago at Hoytsville, Utah, by Charles H. West. Since that time places have been established at Rock Springs and Cheyenne, Wyo., and we hope to make our Price establishment as successful as our other three. Realizing that real success can only be built upon a sound foundation of service, we pledge ourselves to give the people of Eastern Utah the very best service that forty-seve- n years of experience in our line has taught us how to give. M. PALLETTA, Manager 15 So. Carbon Ave. . "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" uOur Work Is Done For Those Who Love and Who Remember ? SUMMIT DIES VERY SUDDENLY WHILE CHOPPING WOOD M. A. Ross was found dead Friday last near the woodshed at his daughters residence at Mountain Home, north of Duchesne. He had gone out to get some fuel and was heard chopminutes later one ping. About twenty of the family went out and found him dead between the shrd and the barn. through heart It is thought death came of the failure, although no member of his eomplain- heard ever had family of troubles of that kind. Deeeas- edT left Duchesne about a month ago V 'luVrfea-- . Monumental Works Co., Inc. Manufacturers and Builders of DISTINCTIVE GRANITE AND MARBLE MEMORIALS East Main St. Price, Utah v ..UTOMif mVmmmmrygsai 11 ngp Occasion Carbon Floral Co. 0. W. WEST, Manager 156 Artistic Floral Designs Decorations For Every ,W. Phone F. OLSON, Mgr. Pried Utah 349--J |