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Show rACE roia iIK THE aocate. A C The Dccr Situation Ago Twenty Years - 'Price and fflear b y ( 1 he i. s l'. c u t tri. Dnina In !. l.J it yi I' T A II Midnight Closing Hour Adopted For ITvc postoffice Lobby la r Yut-- t J II MiCii Leny, deputy o.to.ii.i-tialo- r Maltft 12 J", . ..M tail11. atW tl.C U.jn ) all Thursday, Friday jHwtuffllC 1 fur the national and stale re f.n.irvt sal annual tastriu L'tafj 1' il lltit Ui HilJ ItalJ ii.lt ll iil 4'lTll I W administrations I in t I y ItafU tf hrpt Utah, visit J, ui t ilt .; h b -unity taihctLall tl.t il) a tin tl li t , tuul a'i I lull to lt!,lt til .1 js r ! i i la: : cti-l- John r viiiinj in tl.e state rd in Price Wednesday olid Thuis da) utU ri;i!l .f I Uti, He u ftti) high gymnasium. gaii ft i t ' of ,i Virek husltie f last oil u.l offliial to day adicrilMit Capital Hit- latter part uf last Vcrk. m. cal 7huikday and l r fa! idt.r I.f i.f K e.U'- !!.r j lot ktd p1 was f.irita-llI i Tl,c U.C Irll.ilal Ilf I'u.lMy All'll !.r 0U p. Ill on Sat Uf daV l,' M -t u! l f a) Uc iailUg (.nil :;.tatlf-Glen 0 Reese, U J. Collilliod.ly d at.1 at I "J P m , tVil.b M.c i ,?? Morrison via a vceek Mn I Saturday Weekly dan e a il.M ul ci .1 tl.at M a l.t (1 it an ltj.i1r Int Jlal it rector for Utah, came down from So 1 K KtMcf, HitUrvI a I I: a.l end visitor in Sail Lake. it MutUI halL l Iti.-.jj Was il., r UitfOFriday to visit here witii his 11, g hlt.W W he'll t!.e ill ?i 1. lal..a dc7l,c lirw' fell angrmrf.t W6S a. aa.) o Saturday lublic Ulicflt of ie..jaul:va'ni wti.lrr uri.r.g Jaltuularly fi t John C. Stale y c.f Scofield VhS I faintly, lie returned Monday. Hirr f!a.i!.g t ist a tt'Jl- - sum! by state (arm debt who t s, bt.jlul.g full. pal. visitor In Price Morulay. !.. Imtft.sati.n He ai.i court house, 7 30 " Judt-Tilt- t.iit rat'lc illume of mcl 1' m 1' t'.M It l George Christensen an , U.r ( tJrl.,!ig eplllig patl Mi Mufiday Will ul, mall Side y hog Tilt flit Call Court Reporter G. Merrill Fox visitnl mgl.t in the illy hall to . Mr la'! lcrliitig . eek- Ida Anderson was t u es , the ad- - Price city council, 8 t u p ,n the atnl ot.d Monti si) ay until Sunda puhlu Mat Thut hmmoitxt, Gkiuuul Ml ftom in t Gufliii . (lull. WJ1.rr ,B, ,rs IVt Utf Util MCI- I,r4 visitor in Provo. Saturday, March Kj'.f, iatnl It on district court business. that Hull must Ml J J Wtlflt.aU W a u.f It Hr (j Je, fi'Jn in!.' tit l.krjV-eSt. Patrick's day tall nual CcimieC-tufile ru.inlfet.t to assulr US J.artiiylally liuij ly filial rlrl.ri ft tt,e hwikl.'SH flat 111 thus Mr Lulu Walsh spent the Altar by society. Silver Muon with eaily morning tiam Mr. and Mrs. Sebron W, Golding lfC JlfVk M ttbt'll It.in.i ta.n (ift-in Grand Junction, Colo. of Salt Lake were Price callers Sat !Lr l ha a'.ni Urll tulll.J U. about SIXTY-FIVCuVcl EXAM INI I) AT gc Hr la(l asAt a milting of the Ltm-tnurday and Sunday. Mr. Golding l l.fci.t if n,r fatt.e coJ.tl.it Mu lleU-n1 llarmston cf Rievt-cn have C WELLINGTON s , however, da) Hi Hllj) PUx K.e tt.c flight in P e M' w .til l.rfi iii ?e c returned to her home Monday after director of the stale department of sociation Mofntay a late as April. un one tide aiilief l.t W si Hill A I rule itc-i dec y. l.a.t tl.at registration. church, has HiluU C'J lol.g vt Hit Miss Frances Taylor. Sixty-fiv- e visiting children wu tu, These, tf luuise. are excrjlunal the of the Cailmii stake, thstussc-lluflate gteat ct.'tal.ie tli-at the clime cundJrv case TakIkSliouhl and Ikst in dmt.g Walter C. Cease returned Friday af subject, "What Steps to wmtir lai.ft The Rev Jacob Trapp, pastor of the i lapse after Wellington Friday under fuui to tern Ten tone da) Ifc-Saloon can It en to Pike in ter several Grand the t would oVcljl'k kdji'.lllli, visiting lor days Unitarian church of Salt Lake, was a the new lion of Mrs. J. W, Ringhain C4 'lid. milld t.A Mr. H eir the old antlers drop la fme Ifol'" ofsj tad and and San p closer northern Juan counties t, d visitor in ITice Tuesday. per and Mr. Orpha Laiw-- of h Arizona. only Condition pirvailmg m 1'!i.ut,it reseal that fame, partu ularly horns are visible. toBy rally August, hardrn; as the ilworth, county civil work but also rlsrwheie U the count) Imoh.c-t- i in their the antlers begin ate J..gt.) Hyrum C. Ioe, state legislator an itching The children were examined tt y. it antler develop matures, l inlct wide liistca Mr. and Mrs. William UitJejohn from Salt Lake county, visited in glazing hal'.t k rub his physicians and drnUsis. to but w cause the huh John t'auser an- - gratnai and ciawciuent !(klr.g Mr. and Mi and James Littlejohn returned ThursPrice the fore part of the week. This brush. and on tree the horns a day of last week ftom Salt Lake, Iiounce the amval of a soft Tuesday diverse tutigis, they imieaie in "vcl-vrn rubbing removes the coating or Cungr-tiutt.r til if local it! on d. lit Mrs. It. E. Moss and daughter, Flor- where they spent several days pullll morning The antler then become very U.e rn that nut raily business. ence, spent Sunday In the state ; and another change hard, III actual insult that but Thrte is a (aisistcnl rumor on the tumj Irtrly. and shed Is of coat tan summer the l for ilu Mrs. Henry Flack, who went to streets that the Reform league had starvation of the dorr tbrmiwlvc. w inter. of coat the grey by durreplaced that It wa fumwily lclirvrj Mrs. Roy Olson returned to Provo Ixs Angeles the fore part of the year lined out to circulate a petition tail'.J males the At sparthis begin period, Sunday after visiting relatives here in the interest of her health, is recuv ing for an election on the licensing of ing the hunting Main the deer driftper of ring and fighting, end shortly afterfact the but new to ed and for 10 days. of saloons the both to in t of word lrue city ering satisfactorily, according 5 Lba. season begins. in Carbon county. In an interview the matter I that they hide and wards the mating ortit received by her husband. Many hunter find bucks during with members of the league, how- watch the hunter alrrtly from bePrincipal W. O. Bickmore of the y: Dues and the hunting season with swollen Green River high school was a Price Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wallace visited ever. it seems that no such movement hind cliff, brush, etc. of necks and think that the rutting seaseem a do not fawn caller during the week-enfrightened has been started. r hot Sweet Spanish. Lb. last week in Salt Lake, where Mr. son is on. but it is not; the iwollen bewho do the a hunter the buck, Wallace attended the convention of neck are caused by the rubbing oft A. C. Trcseder and Harry Barellas the Utah State Licensed Embalmrrs' Tat The Advocate is Informed that come decidedly wary during the of the velvet, and from fighting. left Sunday to visit the Boulder Dam. association. XT' there is to be a meeting of the citi- hunting eaon. be to mention that well It might The foieti are the natural haunt They returned Wednesday. t to! zens at Helper to take steps to .secure 3 most game animal. . They seek the Gentry mountain game preserve of JOB and water for that town, supply in on District 5 la not George F. Schott of San Francisco, Earl F. Hills visited during the 'One--' that negotiations will be taken up the- fomt tor food and ihelte r, and to be associat Calif, arrived recently it is week-en- d Although fact, the of hunter. a' from at in Salt Lake, where he took place refuge a so secure r the the town may with Price ed S. develwith in the Edwards J. his daughter for medical attention. They trail long distance to open we have a 20,000 acre preserve, our rount opment of gold mining property on common source of supply. bare ridge and Hope to feed, deer are increasing very slowly. Our fresh. Lb t.- lr park, the mountains. Henry need closer attention as the Mr. and Mrs. Claude O. Brooks of Mrs. R. R. Kirkpatrick entertained only to return to the more heltered preserve ;Vrt are being killed too rapidly by Sat Lake City arrived Saturday to home at the Olson section for rest during the day. When, deer her at beautiful plica and Robert Lit Naida Littlejohn visit relatives here for several days. necessary, they travel long distance man and beast on the Gentry mountlejohn, students at the University of flats yesterday afternoon at bridge.E. to water, but return to their usual tain. I suggest that Carbon and Savoy, Lb .to: Utah and Westminster college, re- The prize winners were Mrs. W. Emery county hunters seeking a buck Attorney L. A. McGee Is confined cane Anderson, Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald feeding or resting areas. in visited Price the spectively, during secto his home following a heart attack week-enCame animals, especially deer, are next season come to Dixie, as this and Mrs. Rex Miller. d suffered last week. by deer. very sensitive to climatic change. tion is Site 176, Dfn .... 'yjti, becomes One who familiar their with Latter-day the but the surely Slowly W. a of Lake Warf J. Salt City, Mr. and Mrs. Glen S. Nelson visitSaints tabernacle is nearing comple- behavior is able to detect the coming former of Price resident for many of storms and winds, and also periods FOR ed in Grand Junction Saturday and $J15 SALE, WANTED, ETC. Red, White, 100 Lb... years, visited here Tuesday. Mr. Warf tion. Cement sidewalks will be put of cold and warm Sunday. temperature. down week. next was Carbon county attorney during On the Manti forest range, the mat5 the three years beginning with 1896. We Carry a complete line Dr. Frank Migliore was a Salt Lake The army of un mployed from the ing season for deer begins about the FOR RENT THE FINEST KIND OF business caller the fore part of the first of November and extends over summer range for 1,000 head of Fresh VEGETABLES and FRUIT F. E. Morris of the labor compli- Pacific coast, and which, according to at all times. Also Fresh BUTTO week. a period of from a month to six sheep. Come and let me show its would have advertised schedule ance staff of the N. R. A. in Utah you EGGS and BREAD. are The weeks. first fawns usually the ground. B. F. Mclntire, Phone passed through Price in a few days afIsaac McQueen of Coalville arriv- returned to Salt Lake Thursday on its way to Washington, D. C, is at bom about June 1. There may be 1; residence 267 North 1st West, ter of several last week days ed Saturday to spend several months in spending this time in a badly disorganized con- some as early as May 15. The great- Price, Utah. Carbon the county investigating is dropin Price. dition, and it is not probable that the er portion of the fawn-cro- p strike at the Columbia mine. FOR SALE 20 SETS NEW HAR-neand July 15. biggest little city" will be obliged to ped between June Mr. and Mrs. Marion Golding of for practically cost. in color The fawns Write young vary feed the hungry multitude. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Thomas reto a deep, brownish for catalogue. Murray Harness Shop, a from tan Springvillei were Price visitors during turned light Saturday from Los Angeles, the weekend, hetUming Sunday. E. Bernardi, the popular Garden tan. If the fawn is light colored, it Murray, Utah. M15 Calif., after a visit of several months. PRONE 620 will be found among is to back store his visit from man, MUSICIANS See the new piano R. K. Storey returned to Provo They were accompanied by their California. He was in the midst of rocks and vegetation; if it happens ( ED HANSEN. Prop. Mr. and and daughter, it will be found music and instrument accessories at NEXT TO to be Sunday after spending several days Mrs. Earl Anfloods Los the that inundated the FURN. STORI McQuown. Sutton Drug. here on business. among darker surroundings. In othgeles section. er words, the mother seems to sense FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Woodruff of 8:00 a. m. to Mrs. Janet Pehrson of Fairview ar-the principle of protective coloration is on for Material the the 4 rooms, modem, ground were callers in cleaned. Tuesday newly to visit with relatives rived last week 10:00 m. Price. Mr. Woodruff is publisher of erection of the Silvagni building on for the protection of her young. Garage. Located at 446 North 1st in Price. does doe Seldom the Main street. go through East. 217-the Salt Lake paper. Public Opinion, Inquire Phone Price. It the fawning alone, but rather, groups Mrs. L. E. Elggrem, representative and is also joint owner of the Ute com- -' of from two to several head will be Utah The Southern Railway at Midvale. of the Consumers league of Salt Sentinel A pany employes are provoked over a found in small, secluded areas. This Price. in Lake, spent Tuesday recent insinuation in The Carbon makes it possible fdr one of the PHONE Take Over Service Station CAMPBELL'S TRANSFER STORAGE News that they were moved ers to remain to guard the young V Lee Marshall and Lee Young have to Hiawatha because of Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Bartlett visgambling in while the others are away feeding ited in Salt Lake and Provo Friday recently taken over management of Price. or drinking. ! the service station on West Main and Saturday. Shedding of the antlers began the MOVING PACKING SKIPPING street which was previously operated The high school board of education latter part of February. The shed- Miss Louise Pressas of Price under- by Sandy McLean. They will carry met Monday in special session to conwent an operation at the city hospital a complete line of Utah Oil Refining sider the demands of the county com- outrage and a personal reflection upCo. products. New equipment is be- missioners that the school accounts be on the honesty of the board members. Af. CAKECN AVE. Friday for acute appendicitis. ing added and greasing, washing and turned over to the commissioners. It The school officials refused to turn n A jnarriage license was issued tube repairing will be done also. was the opinion of the board that the the books over, stating they were not Tuesday to Clarence Wilson and Dorcontrol. action of the commissioners was an under the countys othy Tighe, both of Price. t) ts Gay ot Salt lake- City basinCallrr m 11 let Tur1ay. - - l III the I It U-- 1 A i 1 1 i'i I 1 I I ta-- ! - Un-1- .1 !" 1 . 4 , kti-.fc- J - .-' J 0-- h-- .... j . la-- e Si W rip ' 111 tl-- 111- l 1 . )f - Srini-mufii- h' fe 1 1 rtl)la f d n m E ai e fec-tlil- 'g I Iilt I d KUl.-Jie- f - pre-scho- ol t e n ' I f l" Grape Fruit apja-ars- 1 Navy Beans Onions 2 lit d. Mustard greens, Endive, lbs.. over-graze- d; - -- under-graze- d. Asparagus 11 - d. over-graze- Cabbage 5 Oranges 25 Potatoes 1 light-color- son-in-la- Castle Valley Fruit Company ss ed w dark-colore- d, D.-T.-- R. Open p. R, moth-Coun- ty j t J -- -- 309 THE WEATHER Mrs. Bertha Larsen of Emery was The mercury at the Price weather operated on at the Price hospital observation station reached a high Monday for removal of appendix. mark of 63 during the week ending Funnon Otis Earker of Wellington and Reva Dortha Hardy of Price obtained a marriage license this week at the county clerks office. Sunday, Henry Fiack, government meteorologist, announced Tuesday. The lowest daily maximum was 51 degrees. Minimum readings varied Gallant Lady An operation for removal of appendix was performed at the city hospital Monday on Miss Lucille February Leonard of Price. W. M. Bates of Salt Lake, repre- sentative of the state tax commission, was a Price business visitor March March March Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y VE f f Y Y Y Y Sun . Mon . Tues. Vv Atlas Tires and Unconditionally Guaranteed ? LEES SERVICE STATION Y Y - Price Efficient Greasing, Washing, Oil Changing and Puncture Repair Service. UTAH OIL REFINING CO. PRODUCTS PEP 88 VICO OILS ? Y p. nt-n- ms PAT OBRIEN JOAN BLONDELL GLENDA FARRELL m Robert I've Got Your WOOLSEY X i T - Saturday show starts at 6 continuously until 11. WHEELER 1' High quality tires at comparatively low prices. Let us mount your car with Atlas tires for a more enjoyable motoring season. At West Mam Sat. Sun. Mon . When white arms quicken savage blood Bert f TUBES - Sun. Mon. ANN HARDING CLIVE BROOK 2 3 4 vav Now Playing -- r I in- V fast, exciting and robus comedy romps at a zipPnS pace for a great laugh-fesA Wednesday On the Stage Chanteree Glee Club On the Screen ? The Long Y ?Y Lost Father JOHN BARRYMORE ?. Local Girt Scouts Benefit. ? No advance Y prices. in a t, Hips, Tue. .Wed. CROSS Hips, Hooray COUNTRY RICHARD Barthelmess m MASSACRE CRUISE with LEW AYRES JUNE KNIGHT ALLEN DINEHART .a |