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Show TAGE tOlR T II Q Price and 91edrbi3 Claude lifter ViMhf.g trlatiirs r lit! this r r. A ! V S U X o C A T L ) 1 ul k 1 l til 1'liAu tnid n I. Ir and Mit us lin M. D. June. D C, Ca rnah, dirrtlur of tlu? ll rrempluynirnt offne attended Claik II, Newell ot Winal vi' county rreinploy-iiiri- .t ltel in Price the past week wth rela the rofifcreme of Utah at Salt Lake tf manager live. Sunday. Arthur S. Horsley and Earl O. AnW. W. drove to Grand derson drove into halt Lake Tuesday Junction to attend tlie eric- Thursday on business. bratiun of the Washington's birthMia Launa Jensen of Hupei t, Idaho day pilgrimage of the Salt Lake Elk's i vialtmis friend lit Ileljier thl week. lodge. She arrived Sunday evening. George lair.bert, u president of 22 of tlie United Mine WorkDistrict Horace Price and aon, Esrl IVtce. of Montrose, Colo, were Price visit- er of America with headquarter at Riak Spring. Wyo, armed Saturday or from Sunday until Tuesday, to jend several da in Carbon ;Mim Annatirlle Pace and Mis Mil- cour.ty on union bumes. dred Pace returned Sunday after suWilliam Hakalo and William 11. iting relative in Ncpl.I for several Toy drove to Provo Saturday to atday. tend the banquet given in honor of J. C. Casella, Salt Lake auditor, Edward A. llayes, national commandarrived Monday to begin the biennial er of the American Legion. Haye also vijiied In Salt Lake and Ogden audit of Price city. during his stay in Utah. Mr. Hoy OUon of Provo arrived Mr. Margaret Askew, Mrs. Ralph Thursday to visit Price relative for and Mr. Arthur Craven repMartin several days. resented Price unit of the American Willi Madsen of Mt. Pleasant spent Legion Auxiliary at the banquet held several day In Price the latter part at Provo Saturday in honor of the national American Legion commandof last week on business. er, Edward A. Hayes. Lawrence Beebe returned to Provo Saturday after visting in Price for Years i t t' T , A Till fiSfUV. M4k( u 11 Car-bu- Mr ft Ix-w- i Twenty several day. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Powell anBecause he was beaten six times in nounce the arrival of a baby boy, a game of casino Friday night, bom February 21. Charles Kelly became so enraged that he shot his companion, Walter JohnMayor B. W. Dalton and R. E. West son, in the abdomen. Johnson djed drove into Salt Lake Wednesday on afternoon. business connected with the proposed Saturday construction of a hospital with C. W Dr. C. E. McDermaid of Winter A. funds. Quarters was appointed a member of the Utah state board of health by Elgin Grames was admitted to the Gov. William Spry. Mr. McDermaid Price hospital Sunday to receive will represent eastern Utah on the treatment for severe burns suffered board. when some gasoline he had spilled on his clothing while working on a The three mayors of Carbon councar became ignited. He was badly ty, Joseph Barboglio of Helper, Neil burned about the body. ; M. Madsen of Scofield and Carlos Gunderson of Price rounded up here The following underwent thyroid opa local phoand erations at the Price hospital during Monday Thepatronized will be shown product tographer. the past week. Mrs. S. W. McElprang, at the next art exhibit. Huntington; William McDonald, Fer ron; Mrs. Kate Swenson, Ferron; Mrs. of the state board of C. F. Bert Bolling, Price, and Mrs. Eva health Emery appeared before the council Jacobsen, Emery. at its regular meeting Tuesday night end called attention to the fact that George A. Schultz, superintendent Price was in a deplorable shape for, of the Liberty Fuel mine at Latuda, water and that steps should be left Saturday to attend the Rocky good taken at once by the city to secure Mountain Mining institute at Denver, more sanitary conditions. Colo. He will return Friday of this o week. Through a decision given yesterday morning by Judge John A. Marshall Mrs. L. R. Eldridge and two child- in the United States district court, ren, James and Constance, left Sun- 600 acres of land located on the south day for Los Angeles, Calif., where fork of Miller creek in Carbon counthey were called by the death of ty and said to contain coal deposits, Mrs. Eldridges brother-in-lawhich was sold by the state land in 1904 to George T. Badger board W. F. Olson, supervisor of the Amtransferred to J rthur S. and later erican business census, returned Sunmust revert to the Sweet, day after spending two weeks in southern and eastern Utah counties on official business. He was accompanied on the trip by his wife. ; w. Price Man Named On Committee To Draft Criminal Code Bill A. H. Draper, county C. W. A. disbursing officer, drove into Salt Lake Monday on civil works business. He was accompanied by his wife and State Senator George M. Miller of daughter, Mrs. Harry Virden of Cas- Price has been appointed by the Utah tle Gate, and her son, Robert. state bar as a member of a committee of 25 to consider and prepare a bill, J. P. Phalen attended the Washing- for submission to the next legislatons birthday celebration at Grand ture, containing a new criminal code Junction Thursday, the day marking patterned after the uniform code of the annual pilgrimage of the Salt Lake the American Law Institute, or a Elks lodge to an lodge. code designed to simplify criminal procedure in this state with a view Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Wilson and of improving the administration of daughter, Ilean, and Mr. and Mrs. E. justice in criminal cases. F. Cartmel, visited in Grand JuncFred W. Keller of Monticello, prosetion Sunday, attending the golden cuting attorney for the Seventh Juwedding anniversary dinner given by dicial district, is also a member of the Mr and Mrs. H. K. Sharp in honor committee. of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Sharp. The first meeting of the group will be held in Salt Lake Saturday at Memibers of the Carbon board of 10:00 a. m. at the law offices of BadW. W. education, Superintendent ger, Rich Sc Rich. Christensen and Clerk George Ockey visited in Sat Lake Friday and SatTypewriter ribbons at the Sun- urday on business connected with the Advocate. out-of-st- ate v f IV Johnson Transfer Company Phone 426 j Swagger Styles or Trim Tailored Jacket SttJHTS J trl C :T $ Ago (The following Items are reprintBoyd Hafen of Mt. Pleasant visited ed from the Eastern Utah Advocate in Price during the week-en- d on of twenty years ago.) business. Characterizing the Eastern Utah J. IL Lund returned Monday from Advocate as a paper of wide circulaLong Beach, Calif., where he visited tion and admitting it to be a publicafor several days on business. tion of great influence in eastern the political opponents of the Utah, George Stokes of Mutual under- Advocate on Thursday of last week, went an operation at the Price hosthrough George N. Hill, plaintiff, pital last week for acute appendicitis. caused a suit to be filed in the district court asking for $5000 actual Mrs. John Salmon of Salt Lake and $5000 punitive damages, allegin Price this week with her ing the defamation of the character Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Christensen. of the plaintiff. B. E. Johnson, Mgr. t Soft flower-lik- e blues, pink, lavender, and other dainty hues. Some have lingerie touches, others handwork effects, or delicate lace at neck and sleeves. Nothing could be more becoming you'll want several at Suits are the big fashion new tin ImSpring I They were never more portant And its more news that Penney s $9.90 suits show retry smart trend. T weeds, smooth woolens, suiting. cofars. and pastel dark, Bright, basket-weav- e, this low price. pin-strip- ed M Womens and Mis set Sizes Swagger " Mannish Styles , Belted, Scar tied Tweedsl ies and Worses Take Your Choice! Spring SAT shjiits $(o). Two leaders in Spring fashions and here they are at Penneys at a nice low price! Dozens of new styles in addition. The polo types so many prefer loosely fitted, carefully tailored tweeds dressy models in smooth woolens, too. Suits are the thing this Spring! And these soft, snappy tweeds and flannels are particularly smart Single and double breasted. Flannels in navy blue and bright colors. Tweeds in soft Spring-lik- e pastels. and Womens Sites, Navy, black, beige, bright shades, and pastels. Misses Hand-made- ! Straws Sizes Have a New Betty Braids! Ballibuntls for Misses and Women FOR EASTER Exclusive! AT ATS Soft pliable braids in all the new Easter colors, as well as black, navy, brown, beige. Medium brims, styles, Angelskin rough straws, Neora braid, Ballibuntls, these are only three of the fashion-righ- t straws! Brim styles, sailors, too. Black and navy, as well as lighter shades. sailors theyre all good, theyre all values! vY t Size. Tweed or Flannel? Y f j aster fashion rare at Pan nay's .a t .iJ In.- U.iks Lu.ii.'ig J fuam in U.e Cart-Md.s..li ll inm.lni vil.o male U.e tv.p incjr () 11 (iu muiM.f 1J li r, A!! ! t Hat !if s I It Thuta iay 1 1 last A M il VS is it W'rllif.gtun. lltnry Jims tf lie Ml Mr. mill Nki.ula to Unk August and William W'ctlird lf Kell lUoitli, A Mn Saturday to Mr ! , I C cp N fYI fPCV. I O 1 h Price, Utah Co-e- d V |