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Show 't I,. " price and 4earbij t. M.ini tlaltof 111 1 SEN THE iota fACE f lioi'r ri v , i - I It at Ml Sal. fill d, HI Vi I K ( ItV V V I ad ) - to- - W t oT (l.afr of 1 In. r and Z IU AiUii y I ( I n visitor in Ii lie last week IJi!tn Kit reh with Fo:k, Fretton cwili, k if vuitrd last M.-ijx- 'r iflativri Summer-Lay- a In American Caibon high visitor in , week-en- i y d Salt Lake Jt week John Mamina irturned after an extended visit in San Migual, California. Dr. and Mi. I. S Evan and urn, Creighton, were visitor in Salt Lake Sunday and Monday. Mrs. C. H Stevenson. Jr, i conli r home thi uetk a a of an attack of illnes fined to C. Capitolo left Sunday for Salt end everal Imke where he will week reeel vi nit medical treatment. Tlie Price Slioe shop wa njiencd last week In Puce, and well equipped and ready to serve the public. 1 Mr and Mi. Glen Waddoups of Salt I ake City rja nt Sunday visitirit Mr. a id Mr Murill White of Price. Delbert Lean, son of Mr. and Mrs. flen Bean of Price, ha entered the It. Y. U at Pi ova. This is his second year. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Robimtt of Price, accompanied by Miss Bertha Robinett, sjient Sunday at American Fork. John Goranda., manager of the Success Markets, was a business visitor in Sait Lake City the fore part of the week. Confined to his home as a result of illness this week is W. E. Fleetwood, local manager of the Utah Power & Light company. Milt Stanvoulis, manager of the Standard Motor company, was a visitor in Salt Lake City over the weekend on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moffitt and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barrett of American Fork were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill White. , son-in-la- w d. Mr i OF! faint Malgaltl nd Mrs C-M- Hi', m-- ul 'l n D t fag U" in ns .... rt tali L c.f flan Jf , nets b ill lit d Hdu falt.ial buyIS fcffoldt-f .1 Cun- ' s II ' I. he (OUlitry Will git 'l,ihoi.t tion .. fcgjimt ,ll' j it n j ..SI fli'llt Uli al rallied JTIte lals-i- i ,i! tU Inst if. m a found inan-n- .r a in mselves .i th Mat' a! cxeitmg ufacturt-5 Eot knlul.lal.lv iiu " d a' 'll. b.i!- - g to gam wide approbation fioin Of i Hai I'd la.It processing av n ,a, al v Hue and worvn's urganua-Jfl. Inc 'ease m fanu . ale i.ff a e Adv tbe NRA the Consumers' power, still far ), ' Boa id fights valiantly any Advisoiy ar go l, fievertla k s Mi s Nalda rtfk nii t ion at code hearings that bear s ugg Vr fa! 'I demand daughr LittlcJ"' n. j, fi Sunday for ujH.fi unfair pi u e fixing. Inasmuch improved Proc eeding W) u,e Will. an ..mu I to elil.r as codes of some of the Industrie are increase being .i ! ,0ti! Salt Lake Otv. ,l,r u Adjust-nt .and led by the Agricultural Ah a p, shm.n to ixlaiie r get b Wt steam industry latk f Utah nt Administration, tbe same zealat tie Univ i1'.' Consumer,' Advisory the la"--ous aie is taken by the consumer' exercising due e.utnJ as a junior counsel of AAA. to safeguard the conclusion s to whet from W tlt.ka'lip. being farm recovery program are exhoibitaiit. Vi al.d Mrs L J Inver, . tnj anli.'ed by unreasonable price. there is tviderue that nJ forn.tr Pnwere which taken The same steps City. at II -r to bume Ua-.Hen- to prevent gouging on bread price r of Hu J U n.an.u.' is former here from offsetting farm benefit are betors ' ret provement of nry companv stoic. wie ining ing followed in checking the price week, the of the foie part greatly W.dmt-drill lute under codec of fair ed from the rising to th.ir new home power in The operation. already lie is not being followed. ht r of counselor' of has economist staff danj the thousands of local Miss Udell Hdlldge. H KUli .(!:. computed the firt phase of a tudy nes men are Mr and Mrs L R being of textile prices, summarized as folfir D.s Angel, s. (M-- . whm thl course defeat the renW lol-Junior s: low she ha int.ted Compton recovery program, fur one She wa Examples of apparently unreas- that it is ge for this year extremely Mrs deg have been ter onable anud on the trip by another, The Ptcudenti hldiidge. Mrs of mother tected ment in vve.ks signing NRa conuoael 2 Vast majority of the trade, how-,-- u ia good hire visiting for sevir.d economics and goed for fair r, destrve praise play. Merchant a well a 3. Wide despority exists in billing are bein, told that Die PRAIRIE CAPTURE merchants for inemses above con- sumption of normal eond.tJ' trail prices attributalle to processing profiteering is no more .7 taxes and employment costs. than is ri cketccnng. Besides being 8 guard.an crew during the earlier innings is is AS SADDLE STOCK wha told the final tale, the state gouging, the board through the multitude metropolis outfit connecting with Tom Jackson's twirling offerings for ganizations with which It haj rodeo twelve hits until he was relieved by lishcd contact, in budgetinj fj s Staging a "w. st in the raw family and in quality buyir.j may be an exhilarating evje.ience Duk Brasher in the sixth frame. to Tali' Lints, this being a s rt of lldjer had won the first game of To Vaecinale Hof a h.ibit with him, but fur dow might the playoff, the score being 9 to 6 Dr, J. Swelberg of Spanish tin ills that tax the peaks for enjoy- m a contest staged at Provo. Salt h ment. "Jimmie'' Lund, local aviator Lake took the second, played in that will be here Friday, Sept. 29, ; ; purpose of vaccinating hcgi, ta and instructor, and Golden Buchanan, city, by a score of 4 to 3. check the attack of choler atzik an apt pupil of the Price airman, The Helper team had played an exthe chasing and capturing of wild cellent brand of baseball throughout been experienced here. Dr $n will be here all day Fnij horses on the wide stretches south- the season, matching the best that berg those east of here takes the honors. desiring his service shouh! a Salt Lake City had to offer, this in municate with J. B. Jewkes, etc Lund and Buchanan spent a goodly outfact of that Carbon the the spite portion of last Sunday doing that very fit had to depend on home talent agricultural agent, at the court the in former's the plane thing in The record made by Helper for the Cottonwood Wash section of the San current season is one Wheat Grower Meetinj that has been Rafael desert, south of Green River, Wheat disa and to grow ers of Carbon car credit the outstanding the wild animals being driven into a trict hold a will meeting in the local rerepresented. trap with the air chasing, the actual house Friday evening. Sept 29, rr capturing being carried out by horseof Montana beef cattle ing at 8 o'clock, for the purpose ; Shipments men on the terra firma to principal markets have averaged completing allotment contract e A herd of approximately more than 300,000 head annually cording to announcement of R. C L such horses is being brought into since 1920. red, emergency agricultural aje: buyGreen River ' ! f I ol.. i, wl.nh the ltgu.il if U-)- (nmum-- I i S .1 ! pl-iih- . E- 5- , - - r ' - I 1 I i r wt - t?7-admonitio- d ! incri-as,-- com-prtiti- on lv f 1, profit-takin- U-t- D. R Lovaik of Sunda visitors were is visitirg at the home ot her Spunish Folk, a'id duughter, Dr. and Mrs here, ! ng guests of then son, D R. F. McLaughlin. She expects to be Roes Boy at k. owner and operator of the recently opened Boyatks Clothhere about three months. ing store. Bert Lowry left Thursday for San Helen Jorgensen, Phyllis Williams Dago, Calif iinia, to resume his duties Gene Goctzman of Price have enand with the U. S navy. He has been at the II. Y. U. at Provo for rolled visiting with his paicrits, Mr. and school the year. Miss Jorgensen and Mrs. Leo Lowry, for several weeks. Miss Williams are freshmen at the Miss Goetzman is enMr. and Mrs. Earl O. Anderson and college, while second her year. daughter, Margaret, were Salt Lake tering Miss MarCity visitors last week-enrecent visitors here were garet will enter the University of Mr.Among Mrs. S. E. Tepton, former and Utah there during the coming school Price residents, who now make their year. home at Los Angeles, Calif. They were guests while here at the home Mr. and Mrs. James T. Littlejohn of the latter's sister, Mrs. Mark of Price have recently moved to Pleasant Grove to take personal charge of the Alhambra theatre, reMr. and Mrs. Laerwnce Zerker left cently purchased by the Littlejohn by car Sunday for Lewistown, MonTheatres. tana, planning to make their future home in that city. Mrs. Zerker had Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McGee left on been employed in the Modem Beauty Monday for Denver, Colo., being ac- Shop during the past five years. today, prospective and companied by their r, Mrs. Sophia Roberts of Price has ers looking them over for selection daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Karl F. who had been here visiting for been appointed as director for the of saddle mounts. Several Price some time. Mrs. McGee planned to Young Ladies Mutual Improvement residents are expected to make such J. Mannlon of Avoca, la I PROTECTION v;v UlMiltiN' Jk-r- Mrs. P. JVOR K NG? R5 Mi Oath A G I: NCI I: S TWO '! W WCI ruin. lTj'!i I al Iflielit of the a a bonnes ( TJ OC Iwuiltl, !' Ml daughter of Mr and Mm IB Riese if Pi ic e, lift Sunday to mu,l (Social Ihpt Sli.le, visitor in Salt Luke City Monday in Slate unn el Miles Ovweli will at' nd the University of Utah, and Maiguut on of Mr. and the It. y, U. at Piovo I lo d M Lillie Mis W, K Milntire, lias returned to Grant Hutchinson, fmimr Caiboii tbe 11 Y, L at Piovo to begin hi football at that institution. tar, now ttttrndllig school at mood year R. Y. U.. was a men. her of the team Calif, Henna, daughter of Mr. and Mr. which played at San Diego,was tl Young lat Brigham Friday of Vern Petersen Pme, undciwtnt an ojieiaUon for appendicitis Satur- fettled in the contest day morning at tbe Irue city Woik of widening the tuins on the highway betAern Price and H ljs r Is progressing nieely, and will make Mr. and Mr. J. F. MucKnight and that much traveled stretch of high(in. Hill, drove to Salt Lake City way moie convenient and muih af r Sunday, where the latter wiU enter than heretofore. the University of Utah for hi senior year. returned to Mr. Russel R her home at Los Angeles Tuesday afMr. and Mr. Roland Lundqumt ter having been a guest at the home returned Friday from Chicago, where (if her parvnts, Mr. and Mrs they attended the Century of Prog- Treseder, 347 No. Second east, durress exposition, having been gone the ing the past ten days. past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William Andeison New Plymouth uutos were pur- and infant son of Salt Lake are vischased lost week by Rudolph Vuksin-ic- k iting at the honk s of the foirncr's of Rolapp, and Ken Robertson of parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. AnderCastle Gate, delivery being made by son. and the junior Mrs. Anderson's tbe Carbon Agency. mother, Mrs. Minnie Brooks. the Wttk Jrile i J A I . educa-sunx-r- s fifty-fiv- son-in-la- w i Leu-de- purchases. According to Lund, the airman having visitdd that area many times in his p'ane, the horses travel in bands of from four to appioximately thnty-fiv- e, each being headed by a' He has seen many bands stallion of the wild animals in his experience in that section, estimating the total at about seven hundred. HELPER BASEBALL TEAM DROPS LAST GAME IN PLAYOFF Playing before what was probably the largest Carbon county baseball audience of the season, Helpers Utah State Baseball league club, winners of second half honors in that organization, dropped the final contest of a three-gam- e series to the Holsum nine at Helper Sunday afternoon. The final score was 8 to 4. The Carbon county club did not yield to the onslaughts of the Salt Lakers without a real battle, however, striking back in the endeavor to overcome their opponents advantage even up to the final inning, the last marker of the game being chalked up by the Helperites in that frame. Heavy stick work by the Holsum SPECIAL OCTOBER SALE! 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