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Show T II till ACE kn liu hh..lf cf Sail I .ai r ; s aja f ill Pi i. r I .ta I r WiMtiilfWl HI 11 J.l 1 llrt L r? Mr Slid Ml Sail City Tuesday, rrtuimrg fulls Uig day, !- ill-uv- hm jwlil U returnOly, inhere fim U.C holidays. ; IaiIu WaUh was a visitor in the flats capital the fore part of the week. Mr Mi. J Ilia. ken J-'- tilt A II Ainu Mme h' I! II ' u , rr VwVuX .r hjS tM t!.e lo if uaa Sat . Sun, Mon, WAKNKIt HAXTKlt Matinee Sat. 10:30 Continuous Sat. from 6:00 Ml UNA 0 V V. C. Broadway Bill" Matinee Et enin;; ( tsrre Ie the fore v?fS f two-wee- k' son-in-la- w Woman, Injured New Years Day In Auto Accident, Succumbs Wallace O. Grange Nina, were Mantl visit- anl Mr OR lOlTH ill be held at the service home funeral Thursday (to-- j Flynn day) at 2 30 p in. for Lynn Hyde. Jr. t Palms, Cali-- 1 16, who died Munday forma. The youth had previously re-- ! sided lure with relative. The Ilev. E. C. Linn will have charge of the services, interment to be in the Pi lee cemetery The youth is survived by his father, L. H Hyde of La Sal, and ins mother, Mrs. H 1 Brandon, who resides at Palms, California. KlTI A dance will be fjxmsorvd in the Castle (late amusement hull SaturInjuries received New Years day, when the car in which site was a pasday, January 19. senger skidded off the highway near Arthur Ilrunuer of Provo, formi rly Standard ville, proved fatal Saturday manager of the Standard market here, to Mrs, Ardys Huntsman Kowloy, 22, of Spring Glen. Mr. and Mrs. Keith was a Price visltur Tuesday. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. James RobMerrill E. Cook of Castle Dale, ertson were also injured in the acciEmery county eitension auent, left dent. Mrs. Rowley was treated at Tuesday to attend the livestock show the Standardville hospital. Mrs. Rowley was bom at Rochester at Ogden. August S, 1912, a daughter of Hyrum J. B. Jewkcs, district agricultural E. and Jessie Pearl Guymon Huntsand food inspector, was a caller In man. She is survived by her parents; the atate capital last week on offidaughter, Bemadine Rowley and five brothers and sisters, Mrs. Velda cial business. Robertson, Spring Canyon, and Keith, P. O. Silvagni returned the latter Norma, Vaughn and Beverly Huntspart of the week to Las Vegas, Ne- man, Spring Glen. Funeral services were held Tuesvada after visiting in Price during the day in the Ferron L. D. S. chapel unholidays. der the direction of Bishop Perry Frank D. Bryncr returned Thursday Snow. The Wallace mortuary had from Sait Lake, where he was called charge of interment in the Ferron by the death of his grandmother, Mr. cemetery. E. W. Mclntire. HELPER WOMAN DIES; FINAL W. J. Fitzpatrick of Salt Lake City RITES SCHEDULED FRIDAY was a businesa visitor in Price the Mrs. Lizzie Teimer Tubbs, 74, wifore part of the week. Mr. Fitzpatrick is connected with the Walker dow of William Tubbs, died at HelBank and Trust company. per Saturday, morning at the home of her on, Bart Shepherd. Mt. Tubbs Mrs. A. C. Treseder and daughters, was bom in England January 10, Marian and Janet, returned Thursday 1861, a daughter of Abel Roberts and after an extended visit in Los Ange- Ellen Ross Roberts. She had been les. They were met at Provo by Mr. married three times. She is survived by nine sons and Treseder, who drove them to Price. daughters: Mrs. Florence Prettyman, Mlsa Naida Littlejohn left Sunday Price; Ernest Wiggett and Carl Shepfor Salt Lake City to resume her stu- herd, Olathe, Colorado; Claude Shepdies at Westminster coilegf after vis- herd, Grand Junction, Colorado; Edna iting during the feoUdayst with her Hanna, Vale,' Oregon; Adaline Huffparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Little- man, Medford, Oregon; Valie Glenwood Springs, Colorado; john. ; Bart Shepherd, Helper,' and Gilford Mr. and Mrs.'Nrd. Wamock of Salt Shepherd, Salt Lake City. Also surviving are the following Lake City were visitors here the fore part of the week; -- Mr,- Wamock i brothers and sisters: Fred Roberts connected with the state tax commis- and Lucy Roberts, Salt Lake City r. Wiliam Roberts, Joseph; Thomas sion. "ft Roberts, Cedarview; Benjamin RobJ. . Jewkes wjll l$ave Thursday erts, Richfield, and ' Harry Roberts (today) for Salt Lake City to attend Monarch; 71 grandchildren and 51 a stats conference of agricultural inFuneral services will be held Frispectors to be held in the state capitol ' Friday and Saturday. day at 1 :00 p. m. in the L. D. S. tabernacle, with burial in the Price Miss Peggy Flynn has returned to cemetery under the direction of the Ventura, California after spending the Thomas-Desermortuary. holiday vacation with her mother, Mrs. Ruth Flynn. She is attending EMPLOYE OF RAILROAD DROPS school in the coast city. DEAD ON STREET AT HELPER , - Funt-fit- H MT 15c 9c 20c 1 va J 5c 1 Evening I Oc - 20c A meeting of tiie Price Safety council will be held in the couit house Monday at 8 00 p m for the purpose of selecting committees and completing organization of the council. The public is cordially Invited to attend, and charter members of the council are especially urged to be V Tii P r' c L! V 20c - 25c p Thu, Fri, F Bargain Nights 3 SHADOWS of Matinee Evening te 4 V SING SING Many New Readers Added To List By 6 FANNIE HURST S s 2 10c Children Adults and Students ...15c 10c 15c 10c - 20c te have Increased better than one hundred per cent daring the past three months, a A checkup this week shows. splendid increase In paid In advance subscriptions has been experienced. too, adding to the advantage already enjoyed by this publication of having the largest subscription list of any community weekly In the state of Utah. pn 1 MAKY BRIAN BUrt'E CABOT Counter sales, weekly indvidual sales of the paper, of The lj eu 1 present. Sun-Advoca- CUUDITT Blind Date I Oc - 20c 20c 25c Continuous Sunday from 2:30 ANN SOTI1EKN NKII. HAMILTON Admission 15c 20c 5c Matinee 10c 10c Sunday - Monday Tue. Wed. FRICK SAFETY COUNCIL SETS MEET MONDAY IN CO CRT HOUSE The Matinee Evening; Tailspin Tommy 1 J c PTiimimr With UAHV LE KOY also THE MAIL GOES THKIT Chapter Two ContinuouH Sun. from 2:30 Jl mu FIELDS "Its A Qijt" 20c 25c 1 Continuous Sat from 2:30 in Sun . Mon . Tues. e taken over by Sewell's. JOc ls:j Friday and Saturday Now Playing Matinee Sat. 2:30 J The Sui Ad hi&mM, It KhDAY. JANUARY .St f- V JlrJ Judge and Mr. George Christensen returned Friday from a trip to Las Vegas. Nevada and sutli-rr- n K. Hill tsere California. They visited at La Mr, and Mr Earl and and with tiieir tors Vegas Salt Tuesday Sl. City daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. Donloe Wednesday, Kennedy, and from there went to Vincent Sumner returned Sunday Pasadena to attend the tournament of from Salt I .ake, where be wu called roaes. y the death of hi grandmother. rallris m the state capital part of the Sserk and dauthter, or last week I iuVi !,r n Mr, a e h, I' T d Dalton vUited in Salt Mayor Lake City the fur part of the wrrk on business II W. Mr and Mlirt, . Rumir lit M J, (lfa) UiL Summer!.) Cxh lirunhall Lake ed Fjid.y C A T E V 1 1 jaui. ltcr.lrr f Sail J.ake k Oly l.lcd fllrl.t 111 1liir laat 1 n 1 Van k lie liil A Btf.atof ll.lt,r M Mi.IiT ft llal-- f.H.tfai M I . t tilay 1.1 t ait 1 akr t'.l) , Va l. I r 1 I It I M it I 1m Jr 4 'JS3 OMrfstFtai'i, vc :l rS ti,C 'Halil til hi I'oS lc -l to. a lit, Jr , JilS J..t o. J (if l),r ilal e Jt !; .a! ui c kwIcdeW1 Vtalfc fJifUiii.rf LrLr.4 .i I tr a the St ad i at U t r off the tua'.way into Utah full h 14 riillr t.Mi'.h of Ihl. r, M,rtr of fj m.g Canyon, held at l!urit.oiun Saturday oodrr G (1 In the d.mtnn of Ii.hip J'arjy Wake t, plait latt n J I rwlila! U IraV e ThUilay fuf Salt Lake, field. krrc Lev IS OveMSI of uhrie la Villi remain duilfig the 1U3S Mrs K Tollcstiup of Dale, Ml Caslje the ttatr iJ legislature rtii..n Kraok Of ange of! and a Huntmtuo o C fiibion of Hrljier, Cat Urn cuun-ty'othrr representative v. til go Into Idaho, Tile lliviaalloli Uas eken ty IVtrr E Jul.ns.ai of llur tio:ton, sod the Stale Capital Saturday. the LrOed.iliOfi Via offered ty An Alla-r- t Oj jaaher ha Ur 11 J.la.t-- In hrfie Nlrlstai tf liuoUnsion Mathie, Jour and Cavallo vsere charfr (J the 1nre branch of Sessrll'i at Huntinftoit, the jraves U- burled of United soar during the lline Chri-trnen mg dedicated by Heber Leonard, L J Oiton Arthur Itsy Manager traruferred from the Nuttall and IVtrr NirUon, respective ha U-eIrovo store to Iriec Mr Oppother ly. lluilal of Oiterstruin took pla.-wai ronnetted with the Iiggly t(ae at Cleveland, with Hihop J, J Isir here f.r mny yeai I w fore It was sen dedicating the glave Wl t e I Mia VV Vle.l.l.g 1 . Joint Services For Car Wreck Victims Conducted Saturday p rice and Cflearby r aw SIN I LEGION SETS MEETING "Price post No. 3 of the American Legion will hold it regular meeting at Kenilworth Thursday evening of this week, according to an announcement by post officers. The meeting will be held in connection with the posts membership drive, and its purmen pose is to acquaint of Kenilworth with activities of the organization. r i NOTE JUDGMENT ASKED Principal Judgment of $450 allegedly due on a promissory note is sought by the Helper State bank in a suit filed in district court this week against Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Williams. The plaintiff asks interest and attorney fees, and seeks to recover money paid for Insurance and taxes on the property mortgaged to secure payment of the note. wit c I WARREN WILLIAM Rochelle Hudson N4 Jee, Sparki, Hatvrj Amalie, Alee Hole . Matinee Evening I laby 10c - 15c - 20c 10c 20c - 25c F ( Announcing ... ft The r Car that Has Everything ( 2 c Gar-ret- h, SoRd-Ste- el . B-- wTurret-Top- " Bodies by Fisher Built-I- n et Miss Vivian Peacock, who has spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gomer P. Peacock, returned Sunday to Provo to continue her studies at Brigham Young university. Edward J. Smith, about 55, . i , New Streamline Beauty Longer Wheelbase ' More Room More Comfort Greater Power Increased Economy ad Solid-Ste- Turret-To- el , Bodies by Fisher p Knee-Actio- n Wheels who has been employed for many years by the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad as a switchman and night yardmaster, dropped dead on Main Ride Stabilizer street at Helper Friday morning, ap Miss Rose Reeves, daughter of Sup- parently a victim of heart trouble. erintendent and Mrs. G. J. Reeves, He had been connected with the left Monday for Oakland, California railroad at Soldier Summit and Ilel to resume her studies at Mills col- per. He had completed his shift only lege after spending the holidays here. about a half hour prior to his death. Mr. Smith is survived by one son The program for the weekly meet- who resides at Clearfield, Pennsyling of the Rotary club Thursday (to- vania. The body was forwarded Wednesnight) will be under the direction of the community service committee, day by the Thomas-Desermortuary with Parley H. Rhead in charge. to Clearfield, Pennsylvania. j TA Center- - Control Steering et Dr. Ulrich Bryner, Mrs. Ellen Bry-n- er FUNERAL RITES HELD FOR and Miss Gwendolyn Bryner, all VICTIM OF MINE ACCIDENT of Salt Lake City, attended the funre eral services of Mrs. Annie Birch Funeral services were conducted at Mc-inti- here Sunday. the Flynn funeral home Sunday for Nicholas Kulie, who was fatally in jured in the Standardville mine Wed nesday of last week. The services were conducted by the United Mine Workers of America, burial being in the Price cemetery. Bom in on January 7, 1887, Mr. Kulie came to the United States 34 years ago. He had been employed at Standardville for the past three years. He is survived by his divorced wife, Martha Jurieh Kulie, and two sons and one daughter, Dan, John and Mary Kulie, all of Miss Bessie Platis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Platis, returned Sunday to Ogden to resume her studies at the atate school for the deaf and blind. She has been visiting here during the holidays. Jugo-Slav- ia Albert Vecehio of San Francisco, California, who spent the holidays here with relatives, left Friday for Las Vegas, Nevada, where he will remain indefinitely before returning to San Francisco. Brookfield, Illinois. Myron and James Strate of Columbia and Cecil Christensen, Nephi GunDont pay postage cm office supderson, Jr., and Rex Causer returned plies when you can often make the the latter part of the week to Logan same item purchases nsnaliy to continue their studies at the Utah at lower prices, too locally try The State Agricultural college. for such supplies. I r A New and Bigger 90 - Horsepower Bigger, Super-Hydraul- A ic Brakes SIX , . . New and Bigger 100 - Horsepozver EIGHT Everything you want in a Every quality essential to motoring satisfaction. Every feature you expect in a Syncro-Mes- h All-Sile- nt Shifting (673 mrtd mp . . . light! 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