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Show Til VBUBSDAY. NOVEMBER $, 19S0 SUM, P1IOI UTAH-ET1- EY 1EV1ISAT taob mn time and will be non than pleated) to answer ealla for hie assistance. Metal Hats.... metal hats for the Armistice Dance , a new Felt with Metal trimming , a little Velvet with Gold Mesh Insets, all new and Just the most becoming styles just as the winter season is beginning . - Very reasonably priced at $5j00, $575 All-ov- er Bessie Kennedy Miffinerj PRICK. UTAH loaves a widow, a son, William Hall of Los Angeles, and a daughter, Mrs. Lincoln Thompson of Ephraim was Gladys Wright of Hornell, N. Y. Mr. Wallm will visit with relatives in New a Price visitor last week-enYork before returning to Helper. Maurice J. Do err returned to Price Mayor W. Frank Olson went to Ogymdny from a vacation trip to Missouri and Arkansas. den last Thursday to attend the anInland Burress, a student of the nual mayors convention held in that University of Utah, visited in Priee city. The convention was held in Priee last year. over the week-en- PRICE AND NEARBY d. County Attorney W. Glenn Hannon was a Salt Lake City visitor the latter part of last week. Donald Whitford of Priee spent last visiting his many fnends in week-en- d Standard, 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Tad Storey and Mrs. Blanch Taylor returned last week after a vacation trip of three weeks, spent in California. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Newell visitors in Ogden the last week-enwhere they attended. the B. Y. Aggie football game. d ' PRICE, UTAH WEST MAIN STREET At Former Location of Wester Lumber Co. old-tim- b b b hqpL Twenty Years' Ago This Present Week . Mrs. Earl F. Hillr underwent an Misa Helen Flynn' and Miaa Lora for appendicitis at the Priee Hadley, students of Henagers Busi(Sty hospital Monday morning: She ness college at Salt Lake (Sty, mois reported to be tored to Price Saturday to attend the Carbon-Moa- b football game: Charles Wallm of Helper reeeived news of the sudden death of his brother-in-State Senator Knox Patterson spoke law, Ivan Hall, at Glendale, Priee last Friday evening at the address a Calif, and left Saturday to job his court house on the journey to Alton, N. Y, on the tax amendments. Senator Patinterment will take place. Hall terson also spoke is Helper at the Utah Service association club.' 13 PLATE Olsen, A. Ballinger and J. W. Loofbourow were appointed election judges for Price. new street lampel Prices eighty-tw- o make the eity one of the beet lighted j communities in the entire state. al b Govenor William Spry arrived Priee a little late Saturday night but Ralph J. Buegg was appointed raplenty of time to make a rousi eeiver for the Utah Canton Motor speech in the district court room. company, October 30, by order of Rev. Thurston Brown, the socialist I Judge Dilworth Woolley of the Seventh Judicial district Ruegg took speaker, also had a date at Town Hall but his audience comprised less than charge of the garage November L forty persona by actual count Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Sumner of CL A. Guiwits and CL CL MeWhin- Priee are the parents of .an eight-poun- d baby boy, born to. them last ney are getting along nieely with the in- erection of their new homes, each be-- 1 Saturday evening. A perceptible Vinces chest expan crease white pressed brick cottage. ing a is easily noted since the event Pace and Tbgfoy of the The Sun wishes to correct an error Utah Furniture and Undertaking com which appeared b last weeks issue. pany ware furnishing the seven the F. J. Thomas building for the In giving the length of the Castilla to Ibis tbs project, we printed the Utah Liquor company. length of the jww road ma 5305 fret WiWaas T. MacDonald, mining enIt should be 5J06 milea. gineer, aaya the southeastern Utah oil Scott Bunco of Rooeevelt waa hail- field show neat promise. Forty miles San Juan eonnty ed before Judge Charles Averill square of this land the justices court Friday for issuing had been leased to oil prospectors. a bad cheek about a year ago. The Application has been filed by the cheek, which waa 'given to the Cenon was at with the state engineer Station Service Helper, government tral of water the Roosevelt State bank and was for or sixty thousand acre-feten dollars. Bunee has announced his from the Strawberry reservoir and Inthe Straw-- 1 intention of making the check good. dian Crack to be used berry project asThe Hiawatha Parent-Tpaeh- er sociation held its first meeting of the It must have been a consolation to I After last Adam and Eve to know that neither wninft season Thursday one of them could brag to the other about the way thing! were done ; the good old days. dent; Prof. Dahlarud, visa prssi-J. Q. Reese, secretary and tress-Thwere not so to- entertainment committee Maybe because hell to eustomed eoi the coming year they appointed for B. Jones, chairman ; not used to seeing so much of it rail-- 1 prises Mrs. W. Mrs. D. Russell and H. B. Lindeman. ed. I Our idea of the way to outlaw Bev.'R. C. Jones has asked The Sun war would be to only eash-andon a it put to express his deepest appreciation to carry basis. his many friends throughout the counhim b The It eertainly does pay to look ahead. ty for the help given contest. Through It wasnt Snni subscription raining wni of his friends he was tha ark. the abb to win the Ford roadster. He Baa. Rubber rtaams te erdn-T- ba aaya that he will be available at any b HAB- ITas K M's . Sale Starts Sat., Nov. 8; Ends Wed., Nov. 12 MUTUAL LUMBER CO. - a Mf msaL WE ARE CLOSING THEM OUT. ALL DINNER SETS AND ODD PIECES IN BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS. THE CASH PRICE IS LESS THAN OUR COST OR FOR SLIGHTLY MORE YOU MAY TAKE THEM AND PAY AS YOU USE THEM. BUY DISHES FOR THANKSGIVING AND CHRISTMAS NOW AND YOUR SAVING WILL HELP BUY ANOTHER PRESENT. WATCH FOR OUR HAND BILLS AND NOTE THE BARGAINS. THERE ARE MANY MORE NOT LISTED. IF YOU NEED DISHES, HERE IS YOUR CHANCE. The second meeting of the newly organised Young Voters Democratic league was held at the Carbon county court house Saturday evening. Fred 0. Storrs presided over the meeting in the absense of Clifton Memmott, president of the club. Various questions eame up for discussion, among which were distribution of elub pins, 128 membership drive and method of keeping in touch with the members. The next meeting will be announced by demThe Rev. Father C. M. Camp, for- the papers and by telephone. All meet-ings. these ocrats to are attend urged merly of Baltimore, Md., has been ap' ' to William Father pointed assistant The man who used to jump out of If you can remember when rock-- - Notwithstanding that the life of a now Ruel, pastor of Notre Dame ehureh fire into the maris the made of the Announcement candy was made with a piece of twine dollar bill is said to be only seven or frying pan in Carbon county. months, we never had one die riage of Miss Erma Rice, former Hel- dodges a passenger ear to land under, running through it, then you are an eight on our hands. truck. Twin at Personius to a Ray girl, J. W. Bingham, former instructa per Falls., Ida. The eeremony ' was solat the Carbon high school, motorri emnised at a pretty home wedding down from Park City, where he is October 17th in the of relapresence Carbon-Moab now teaching, to attend the tives and dose friends, with Mr. and football Mrs. M. 0. Porter and Mrs. Bryner, Helper relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hansan, Mr. present. A short wedding trip MeFsll and Lloyd Nelson of Helper the state waa taken after the cere--1 were week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. mony. The young couple are at home I Grant Murdock of Duchesne. RooseTwin Falls, where the bridegroom velt Standard, 30th. Mrs. C. E. Strauss, winner of the i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holds wayand informs The Sun that Vara Holdaway of Priee were visitors Chrysler sedan, the ear for sale at from high is she offering of Mr. and Mr. Moore of JDnehcsae. Anyone in-- , avefy'rtiuoeiqris 30th. Sufrday. ' RyssvsR Btandar with her. traafodwhould get - GET THE A seasonal clearance of regular merchandise. 2 Newly purchased goods at drastic price reductions. 3 Drive for new Customers. 4 A demonstration that your home-tow- n Hardware Store is still the place to trade. - R. E. Merrill, professor of economies in the Brigham Young University at Provo, addressed the Kiwanis club in Helper on the proposed constitutional amendments at the meeting' on Saturday, presenting his argument in favor of the amendments. State Senator Knox Patterson spoke before the club men several weeks ago in opposition to the issues. A dinner meeting also was observed as ladies night Kiwanians and their with fifty-si- x guests in attendance. to buy a new pair of hose.: Run-Stop Rollin's $150, Duskee, Blonde new colors. the are Dore, Blege lEvemtl: 1 Miss Anne Dupin, 21, daughter of) Mr. and Mrs. An tone Dupin of Spring SunGlen, died at the family ' day after a long illness. Miss Dupin was born September 2d, 1909 at Spring Glen where she had lived most of her life. She is survived by her parents, two brothers and two sisters. Services were held at the Notre Dame church at Priee Wednesday morning at II oclock under the direction of the Flynn Funeral Home. Dont forget JTIOBIlLiBB A 4L Im 1 SelMmifl James Falkner, alleged ante thief,) stands trial on a charge of grand to a complaint filed at the office of County Attorney W. Thursday with 8her- iff S. Marion Bliss as the complaining witness. Falkner is alleged to have en a ear belonging to B. W. Dal-- 1 on and driven it to Colton, he was apprehended by authorities. Falkner is being held at the eonntyj jail, awaiting arraignment. v and up. BIG L. A. IfeGee of Priee, republican candidate for state senator from the Twelfth district, had reeeived nothing end had spent $24.15 in his campaign on October 30, he reported to Secretary of State Milton H. Welling last week. Knox Patterson, the democratic candidate for as state senator from the Twelfth district, had nothing and spent ten dol-t- o an np October SO, he reported to Welling. need te setlsfr a swart I the flosrt eaadjr in tewi Platin Candy Frio Utah - b Fits 80 Per Cent of All Automobiles : u Carbon Floral Co. ssr, b W.F. Olson, Mgr. Utah b at b With evary tan seats In trade ho atom a tfchat Sore BO It will be but a short time now before winter settles down with its freezing weather. This is the time of the year when when your automobile needs close attention. A morning with the temperature below zero in a hurry a dead battery. This is a common experience and an unpleasant one. Insure yourself against inconvenience. Look over our line of batteries. . b u e old-time- ra Drip In and let ear expert fitter wars far anew salt twice sf ever at $94.75, te chocs ,152 an wash done In Pries. Acne Closets ATaibn W. F. MTKU, Mss. Utah -1 THOMPSON AUTO CO. PRICE, UTAH |