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Show TumPAY, PAGE FOUR CITY MORE SECURE Mormons Begin Colorful Events FINANCIALLY THAN FOR ANNIVERSARY For 24th In N. Y. DURING YEAR AGO OF PIONEER DAYS Approximately one thousand price and Nearby Lloyd Black was treated for an in- - Forsyth of this city, was operated fected hand at the local hospital re- - upon for appendicitis recently, the He is a resident of this city. !cal hospital reports. ly. Latter- Sints from twenty eastern -Day Price city has received more and states, Canada, Utah and California, City Attorney Frank Hanson was Nita Mortensen, ( Continued From Pag One) atof Salt Lake City recently, attending ter of Mrs. Louise Mortensen of spent less during the first six months have expressed their intentions business matters. Cleveland, was brought to the Price der leadership of Brigham Young tending the annual eastern confer- - of this year than they did during the , first six months of last year, accordCity hospital last week for an appen- fairgrounds diamond; a novelty three- - ence whlch wl1 be e ' ing to a report given this week to Alfred Redd, local salesman, re- dicitis operation. She is reported to legged diamond fray featuring adults faith of their 'New York, birthjflace the versus adults will be follow The well. junior doing fairly turned from Grand Junction, Cologames; swimming will be adapted in jn jgso. rado, recently on business. He was During the first six months the city of- For three days, July 24, 25, 26, the Itook in cash to the extent of accompanied by Thomas Anderson of Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Baldwin an- the progra mand minor sports will nounce the birth of a baby boy at the fer something for the youngsters. Mormon visitors will hear messages Price. in comparison with $21,353.29 Price City hospital. The youngster In the evening, a popular orchestra from church leaders, including J. 'in 1935. Disbursements also took a Ben Redd, sales manager for the was bom on July 15, and both mother will play for a dance at the Silver Reuben Clark of Salt Lake City, first 'drop of $15,264.32 this year, or Mr. Moon and that is expected to attract counsellor to the president. Eastern Redd Motor company, returned here ,n sn are doing favorably.' against $101,353.95 last year, is at many. Baldwin associated in business States Mission President, Don B. Col- tour of the recently from a vacation Departmental receipts and disburse- -' ce Cream shop, ton of New York will have general Concesslons Open northwest. He was accompanied on ments during the period varied, Concessions will operate all during charge of the conference, the trip by Mrs. Redd. Both professSome departments took in less than Mrs. Tony Kissman and daughter the More than one hundred young in the park, and families are ed having an "enjoyable time." day did a year ago, others recorded they of Bingham returned there last week to bring their lunches and mon missionaries in the east plan to an increase. an extended visit in Price at the after spend the day there. Accomodations participate in the three days sessions, An operation for acute appendicitis home of her Receipts; Lites, $33,22.89, $31,318.-5mother, Mrs. Dallas are being made ready to receive the Friday night, the 89th anniversary was conducted recently for Linn Jones. water, $15,036.10, $13,751.86; sales crowds and it is expected this cele- - of the Mormon pioneers, their son of Sheridan Fiack, 11 year-old $601.55, $574.13; license, $6,266,-8tax, a will scendants prostage campfire will turn out among the highFiack of Price .according to a report Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Eldridge and cemetery, $280, $252; $7,735.09; gram of songs and dances in period of the summer season. from the Price City hospital. He is to Price early this lights returend $930.22, $641.75; sewer family miscellaneous, to a covered with wagon The majority of business concerns, costume, on the road to recovery. week from a shorV vacation in Caliconnections, $70, none; garbage, $182.-5the banks and professional mens of- - 've a background of the old west, fornia points. $280.29; service deposits, $561, Sunday a sacred pageant will fices will be closed throughout the Eldon Branch and wife returned $423,47; Book justice collections, $228.50, the of and dramatize Mormon, from the state capital city recently Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Sypes of Cas- day, allowing employees to particiof Joseph Smith, $122.50; dogs, $246, $246; water conthe story affairs. in the a pate new where they purchased tle Dale were business visitors in who brought the book to light a cen- nections, $100.70, $204; taxes, Price the fore part of this week. none; public building inspecWINS TRIP BY AIR tury ago. The pageant will take place Dave Young, in charge of the elec- - in the amphitheatre on the, slopes of tions, $32.25, $3.75; Electrical inMr. and Mrs. Joe Fiddel of Kansas, tax note, $47.75, none; spections, trical appliance department for the Cumorah Hill, where the historic arrived in this section recently and '$10,000, $12,000. ume was discovered, was awarded Trading company, will make their home in Helper. Mr. 1935 Total 1936 Total $85,791.34. a trip by airplane to Peoria, 111., by Among prominent Mormon spots to Fiddell will be employed at the $67,562.43. his lales efforts on ABC washers and be visited during the observance is Garage in Helper. ironers. This is the location of the Joseph Smiths home. Open air meetHospital 1936 $34,379.09; 1935 in held Grove $21,352.27. Vision be will the of ings these applimanufacturing plant The Misses Gladys Alley and DoroDisbursements ances. Mr. Young won out over scores nearby, where young Josephs first Light, $4,634.63, of both Salt Lake took thy Wetenkamp, Last $4,862.33, $4,715.36; sales tax, in dealers Utah Idaho .water, ligious and sections place. experience t Ison N e Mr. and Mrs Glen City but former residents of Price, a sales Uon cam ign year throngs of descendants of the $622.52, $591.62; street department, alkerm me Cali-- j jn The left here last week for that destina- Price recently of pxact dgte departure faith returned there to attend the '$7,154.34, $4,757.55; park department, tion. They were accompanied bby forma, where h y has not been determined, but will.dedica ion of a monument at the Hill $3,608.67, $2,782.48; police departGordon Dorius and Morrey Stockdale. while with Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Gia probably be timed so he may attend Cumorih. Each month brings more ment, $4,062.27, $2,941.12; cemetery, notti. the national convention of the con- - and more visitors to these points of J. F. Johnson and daughter, Betty cern. interest Mr. and Mrs. William Littlejohn, Jo, of Salt Lake City, are Price visitAn a'tractive close cf each davs ors where he resided for many years. Jim, Naida and Malcolm Littlejohn vacation trip in the north- - affairs will be the gleaming shaft of returned Monday "vet jand Jack Hyatt, Angel Moroni monument on Cumo- Helen Flynn, employed at the local evening from a brief trip to Santa rahs summit, which will be flood W. P. A. office, returned from a vaca- - Monica, California Miss Bessie Lundquist, Mr. and 'ghted each night, while a flourish of lion in California recently. We have O. . Mrs. Parley Rhead and two children trumpets is sounded from the hill- toPto returned from Price a recently a T ) Darleen Forsyth, daughter of John ren returned home recently from vacation trip to Lovell, of we it, Wyoming, where they visited with BltUITlnOUS Coal Mrs. Rheads brother, Dr. Horsley, Lb. Shows Gain Over and also a weeks tour of the Yellow-- 1 while stone park. Same 1935 Week DID YOU EVER HAVE A DECENT JOB Sun-Advoc- $34,-1379.- 09 $86,-089.- Mor-invit- 63 ed 9; -- 8, 0, re-en- $17,-985.- vol-Pri- Mar-tine- ROYAL PLANS COMPLETED ce lli ...of KT two-wee- IBI'kS1 NEWS Ey Tholma Nezos LeRue Jensen return Friday evening after j i his months in St. Marks 1ndlng Lake where examinatmn?Ltal en that he did not have th?!e 1 as was at first believed Mr. is feeling much happy to be home again d Mr. and Mrs. Nevan turned Wednesday to ?S Spnngville after spending The stc visiting with friends and refci8! novel k 1 Funeral services were held jonvincfc at 4 p. m in Huntington r Jerr3 Jensen who was per put cast, 3:15 Thursday when he jag E a D. & R. G. W. enemp Cckt CM rushed to the Royal,6 :1C does son" hosni JF7 l"1 he died two hours later. For th Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nasaek havt ti' sons, Billie and Walter, from Conner: ton and Mr. and Mrs. William coir.ediar and infant son from Salt pod We?knd,YS1ltors at the home of F? have reh hf L 15 t .LT1 J P' Nezos. play $1,591.03, $1,741.89; fire departmer $1,102.16, $1,153.93; city hall, $439. 61, $3H).52; printing and supplies. $929.88, $659.69; telephone, $103 39 showing Marie" r sen-ice- salaries, $153.19; $4,970, $4,640; Miss Laura Lewis of New York Utah produced 7,000 more tons of City is visiting here with her sister, coal in the week of July 4 than in Mrs. J. C. Hubbard. the same week in 1935, according to latest figures released by the U. S. Visiting at the home of Mr. and bureau of mines. Mrs. Charles Atwood in Price, are Production of soft coal within the Mr. and Mrs. John Clifford and state of Utah amounted to approxidaughters, Helen and Jeane of mately half of the high mark set in the corresponding week of 1929. Twenty-on- e thousand tons were Miss Cleo Shepherd of Salina, form- mined from Utah properties in the erly a resident here, is a guest at the .week, as compared with 44,000 in, home of Miss Melba Richens. She 1929. These figures are based on cam arrived in Price Saturday evening, loadings and river shipments. and plans to leave Thursday. National production of bituminous coal during the week ended July 11! Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Johnson and is estimated at 6,848,000 net tons, as; family are expected to return to Price against 6,900,000 tons in the ion July 24th after having spent two week of June 27. Output during day weeks touring in Canada and visiting the week of 1935 corresponding with in Los Angeles. that of July 11 amounted to 4,582,000 net tons. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bituminous coke rated 24,000 net Lawrence Rasmussen the fore part of tons, in comparison to 9,900 in the this week were the formers sister, same week of 1935, a substantial Mrs. J. W. Hunter of Los Angeles, gain California, and her daughter, Mrs. Marvin Rasmussen of Mt. Pleasant. Aluminum sheet holders at The DONE ON YOUR HAT? Our Regular Cleaning and Pressing Prices! 60c MENS HATS 50c and up LADIES HATS SUITS 45c TROUSERS 60c WHITE FLANNEL TROUSERS LADIES DRESSES (for Ihe most 75c to $1.50 fancy) 85c and up LADIES COATS All Minor Repairs Free of Charge Do not fail to save your laundry lists beginning .Inly 9th, to take advantage of our IJonus Offer. A FREE Cleaning and Pressing job for Mens Suit or Ladies Dress for every $7.00 worth of Laundry Families and Indiidu-al- s ONLY. $1-0- 0 7!ic lb. ROUGH DRY WET WASH, FLAT FINISH WET WASH 6c lb. lc lb. GENTS SHIRTS COMING WITH FAMILY WASH. 1 2 2 STATE PATROLMAN ON ANNUAL VACATION c We call the attention of the public that there is only one class of work we turn out. That is the Best. Our work is absolutely guaranteed for Quality, Damage, Fire or The Price Steam Laundry and Myers Cleaners and Dyers of Salt Lake City, the two Pioneer Plants in the state ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU! Eves of Wellington left Wednesday morning for Salt Lake City where he will visit for some time with his mother, Mrs. Emma C. Eves, and a sister, Mrs. Ida L. Markham of North Carolina, who with her hus- -' band, is visiting at present in the state capital city. Mr. Eves and Mrs. Markham have been separated for the past 36 years and both are anticipat- ing a delightful reunion this week. MYERS CLEANERS AND DYERS of Salt Lake City, Utah UTAH at The 15c CAN Tuna Flakes CAN Potato Chips BULK-IN LB $101,3 VV l5c SMALL CAN Casino Beer 3 2 100 Proof , Whiskey 24 CAN JAR RINGS 3 tor PACKAGE No. 54 10c 13c 19c U. S. 2 July 23 Continuous July 24 - 25 Sat. - 25c POUNDS July 24 from 1j00 Continuous 21th from 1:00 Fri. - Sat. - July 5 Spencer Tracy Sun. - Mon. - 2 Sun. - Mon. Continuous Sun. from 2:15 Continuous Sun. from 2:15 Margaret Sullavan Henry Fonda a FLASH GORDON Sun. - Mon. Frances family reunion at day. Dee Brian Donlevy Charles Butterworth Ro-S- he near Provo last Sun-famil- y Try it: Continuous Sunday from 3:30 II. B. Warner Florence Rice Wm. G argon BUCKHAIIER 24 CAN POUNDS A Peanut Butter 19c 2 LB. JAR tidbitst f Pineapple, CAN... CRUSHED--Sor M GRAPEFRUIT Cr SMALL CAN KERR LIDS 2 FOR 1? 2?C MARKET Fryers Spring POUND 2C J 19C - BACON IN THE PIECE-L- B... 19c 25c LAMB POUND 23C Fresh Halibut and Salmon, Large Fat SteiV ing Hens and Colored Spring Fryers Starring Buster Crabbe Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Rasmussen and .the Park attended and Beginning a new serial The most extraordinary ever produced. Delux Plumbs LEG OF SPRING Ground Beef Tue. "Moon's Our Home" 10c FOR FRESH FURY 15c 24 FRESHLY SMOKED Dill Pickles Sylvia Sidney Pineapple CAN POUND HEINZ Continuous July 24 from 1:00 JSC CRUSHED OR SLICED STEAK POUND 24-2- 5 POTATOES SWIFTS BRANDED BEEF Lunch Meat 24-2- 5 the cob , FREE FROM WORMS, LARGE EARS AND WELL FILLED, Fancy Grade 2 Ears, TRESH DRESSED SWIFTS ASSORTED - 7c BANTOM QUALITY MEATS UNION FRANKS Fri. GOLDEN INSPECTED FRESH MADE Thur. - Fri. - Sat. in 2c SLICING-EA- CH O. P. SKAGGS SERVICE COFFEE Introductory Price 2 Lbs. PINTS -- Code No. 55 ode , ... KERR CAPS ' FIFTHS-C- FOR NO. Pork & Beans 16 Months Old Cucumbers PTS 15c . GLENMORE DISTILLERIES CO.. Inc. Louisville Owensboro Largest Distillery in Kentucky z Stra aceed the best 10 i 5 3 95. LONG, FRESH GREEN 25c PINT BOTTLES NO. EAT--L- NO. Lime Rickey Lowest Priced LARGE, FRESH, HARD, THE KIND YOU ENJOY TO SLICE AND 10 POUNDS Dill Pickles for 10c tite Me. IE CORN CLEAR WATER PIERCES T. D. With PHONE 21S Corned Beef GINGERALE BROTHER, SISTER TO MEET AFTER LENGTHY SEPARATION Price Steam Laundry PRICE Shop first your ledger. State Patrolman Jack Sullivan is away for two weeks, taking his annual vacation. He left last Friday and will return for duty the last part of the month. Patrolman Verne Davis, Sullivans partner, is expecting to take his vacation upon the return of Sullivan. Theft. In Connection Marshmallowsl )c 1 POUND pre-hol- NO ADVANCE IN LAUNDRY PRICES! l3c PACKAGE parity ci Tuesd; Total-19- 1935 $86,089.63; and Saturday. We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities TOMATOE- SFor the Picnic JUST Jack Frost brin roles $163-6- stock again. he kind you like so well , and think are offering it at an intropkg. for 25c. We will ductory price of 2 grind it you wait. See our other bargains which we are offering for Thursday ks and er 19; contingent, $9,913, $6,519.57, deposit refund, $355, $313; justice peace $128.30, $21; dogs, $190, $207.30; wau: bond, $4,441 65, none: council, $220.25; i udit, $350, none; tax collections, $21 2.20, $275.88. 36 P. Skaggs Service Coffee - two-wee- p0 day. er, $18,571.41, $19,21160; water stock $599.55, $410.93; bonds, $8,500, $3. 500.25; interest on bonds, $6,847.5( $9,025.60; insurance, $1,698.05, $919. SERVICE COFFEE i ks at t Su liam Fan frank A The three weeks old daughter Mr and Mrs. Gerald Watkins L Sunday of pneumonia in L Fork where Mr. and Mrs wSf and three daughters were visitinz atives. Funeral were Sunday in American Fork Q. P. SEllRiGGS FOOD STORES A SURETY OF PURITY" C ( |