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Show J price and (" Miss Marie Davis was a week-en- d visitor in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Frank Averiil visited in Salt Lake several days of this week. Arthur N. Smith was a week-en- d business visitor in Salt Lake City. Keep warm. Burn Soldier Canyon 50:2 coaL Phone 387. Tad Storey drove into the state capital Saturday on business matters. Harold V. Leonard was a visitor in Salt Lake Wednesday of last week. Willis Bean was a Salt Lake caller during the week-en- d. Mrs. Harry C. Smith visited in Salt Lake the latter part of the week. 1932: DEATHS J earby THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15 PRICE, UTAH THE 8UNADVOCATE, PAGE FOUR GEORGE ODELL TUCKER C. L. Jensen of Kenilworth was arGeorge Odell Tucker, infant son rested last week at Spring City on a of Orson and Evelyn Wallace Tuckcharge of killing deer out cf season. er of Consumers, died Thursday afJustice S. W. Allred of Spring City ter an illness of influenza. The child fined him $200 with the alternative was born July 13, 1931. Funeral serof serving 90 days in the county jail. vices were held at the Wallace mor- tuary Saturday with burial in the Castle Gate cemetery. Among those who attended the Carbon M. I. A. convention at Hunting-to- n Saturday afternoon and evening were: Mrs. Glen Reese, Mrs. R. I. Brockbank, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hanson, Mrs. Lola Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Stevens, Mrs. Virginia Johnson, Mrs. Effie Anderson, Miss Nona Stevens, Miss Virginia Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Eggertsen, Golden Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Stevens, George Fusett, Carl Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Ace Roberts, Miss Virgie Mulliner, Verne C. Frame and William Campbell. All High Grade Merchandise BELIA MARTIN Funeral services were held from the Notre Dame church Sunday for Belia Martin, infant child of Abraham and Elbira Alonzo Martin of Standardville, who died Friday. The child was bom July 5, 1931. The Flynn funeral home had charge of interment in the Price cemetery. That the Price Trading Company has the Reputation for Selling. MRS. MARY NAILIN Mrs. Mary Nailin, 27, died at her home in Rolapp Wednesday of Funeral services will be held Friday at 10:00 a. m. from the Notre Dame church, with the Flynn funeral home in charge of interment in Price cemetery. Mrs. Nailin was bom in Illinois, April 4, 1905, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Artis. She is survived by her husband, James Nailin, and several children of Rolapp. Mens Genuine Front Quarter, Horsehide Coats, Wool Lined Less than one-hal- f Price. $7.45; $9.95 and $11.45 Cyj is The Rev. J. H. MacRill, pastor of from a severe attack of the Community church, returned last week from Rochester, Minn., where he had been for several weeks reN. S. Nielson of Mt. Pleasant visit- ceiving medical treatment. ed in Price the latter part of last The Rev. J. F. Claffey of the Notre week on business. Dame church returned to Price TuesMRS. TRUETTA BONACCI City Recorder Carl W. Empey re- day from Salt Lake after being conFuneral services were held Tuesturned to his office this week after fined to the Holy Cross hospital with influenza. illness of pnuemonia. a ten-daday from the Catholic church at Helper for Mrs. Truetta Thomas Bon-ac27, of Helper, who died SaturRuel Redd, who has been seriously day. Burial was in the Helper cemill with pnuemonia, is reported on TAX RECEIPTS IN etery under the direction of the Flynn the road to recovery. home. COUNTY REPORTED; funeral Mrs. Bonacci was born in Missouri, W. W. Lewis was a business visitor in San Juan county several days September 17, 1905. Her husband, PAID IN Thomas Bonacci, survives. of last week. State Senator Knox Patterson recovering influenza. CHOICE YOUR . Bradleys All American Jumbo, Knit Extra Heayy, All Wool COAT SWEATERS AO REG. $9.95, at Part wool Coat Sweaters, value to $6.50, now $2.98 ys Mens and Young Mens High Grade All Wool Worsted ci, suinrs $419,000 Silas Rowley, county assessor, was Approximately $419,000 has been business visitor in the a week-en- d collected by Carbon county in 1932 state capital. taxes, according to a report issued Wednesday by County Treasurer R. Judge Albert H. Christensen, Pro- M. Reese. Of this amount, $409,000 vo attorney, was a business visitor in was received in November and the Price this week. remainder since the first of this Mrs. C. H. Rigby of Spring Glen month. The total of taxes charged to this underwent an appendicitis operation county is approximately $779, 000. Mr. at the city hospital Monday. Reese said that 25 per cent of the Miss Ida Pace and Miss Bessie utilities taxes have not been paid, Jameson were visitors in the state and when these assessments are in, the amount received will be considcapital during the week-en- d. erably increased. Taxes become delinquent at noon Mrs. S. M. Williams of Idaho Falls is visiting at the home of her son, E. on December 20, and all citizens who are able to meet their assessments M. Williams. are asked to do so early in order to te rush. Of A marriage license was issued this avoid the usual week to John Surino of Consumers course, as Mr. Reese explained, there are a large number of persons unable and Rose Vouk Lupo of Price. to make payment, but those who can Mrs. P. K. Nielsen, accompanied by should pay their taxes at the earliest Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Jones, were Salt possible date. Lake visitors Saturday. MARTIN SKORIME Martin Skorime, 53, a native of Austria, died Tuesday at Castle Gate. The body is at the Flynn funeral home pending burial arrangements. Mrs.' Douglas Brown and daughter returned Sunday after visiting with friends and relatives in Salt Lake City. Bobby Deans Silver Moon orchestra will furnish the music for the annual senior hop of the Central high school at Castle Dale Friday. Elias H. Gardner of Price graduated from the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic at the institutions commencement exercises Wednesday. Chief of Police Vernon Davis, accompanied. by his wife, drove into Salt Lake Saturday, returning the following day. Mrs. Mayme Jameson, county recorder, and Mrs. H. H. Wood of Kenilworth attended the state Democratic meeting at Salt Lake City Saturday. Dr. William Stevenson of Salt Lake, chef de guerre of the Utah voiture of the Forty and Eight, was a business visitor in Price the fore part of this week. L Mind In Carbon County and Shipped Everywhere Redd Motor Co. Nearly 100,00 people ' are' back at work as the result of the introduc- PHONE Value $1.95 to $3.95 Winter Coats at The entire Stock goes by Telephone one-ha- lf $5.00 AIR MAN SHIRTS price $22.00 $111.00 $14.00 $7.00 $15.00 AT AT $29.95 AT Separated members of a family are only a minute apart by telephone. Your voice is carried as quickly across the state or nation as across the street. During the holiday season, if distance separates you from loved ones, a telephone call is next best to seeing them in person. Questions can be asked and answered and your voice will make their day happier and hearing them will bring happiness to you. Now all-sil- 309 UTAH pair in gift box RADIOS Nine tube cabinet Regular $105.00 Now with daring doors V 49c to $3.50 PURSES 49c to $4.95 No. 115X Eleven tube cabinet Regular $155.00 pi Now you are looking for Handkerchiefs, be sure the wide assortments now here for your Selection $1.95 Ad now t A Youre giving solid comfort when you choose see Fashion plays a part in Bridge Sets, and this season appliquet sets are very smart PRICE, AVE, 3 PHILCO LEADS THE WORLD slippers as Christmas Gifts 85c and up 5c to 50c e SOX Seven tube High Boy cabinets Regular $69.95 The Mountain States to AT Five tube Baby Grand ..$10.00 to $19.95 s, If HATS $5.00 k Munsing Wear silk lingerie Panties, Bloomers, Step-InGowns, Pajamas STORAGE and TIES 50c to $2.00 $1.00 $2.75 Telephone & Telegraph Co. S. CAI LLN MUFFLERS MENS CHIFFON HOSE Munsing Wear, 3 pair for Low night rates on calls begin at 8:30 p. m. 'SHIPPING 25c to $1.00 INTERWOVEN station-to-statio- n G BELTS, SUSPENDERS, GARTERS Hickok Quality DRESSES d, firm $1.00 to $3.50 STETSON $2.98 and Silks men Silk, MUNSING WEAR for combed cotton and part wool $6.90 KNIT WOOL Broadcloths 98c to $3.95 All $9.90 SILK DRESSES W2'mmomhsmM Extra Heavy, part Wool Double Blankets 5 pounds. Extra sixe 72x84. Per pair Weight $2.95 Bring Shetland Pony and Bicycle tickets to Store Wednesday, Dec. 21, 1932 Drawing at 8:00 P. M. in Basement Toyland OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. Senior Hop Storage Purposes CASTLE DALE FRIDAY , DECEMBER 17 Office BOOTS English, Military, Dress or Riding Boots Genuine firm leather. Formed Stiff Legs. Ladies and Gents at per pair LADIES Is Unexcelled For General AOr AT ft jcAMPBELlS TRANSFER PREPARED ON ONE OF THE FINEST TIPPLES IN THE UNITED STATES Matk Floor Kearna Boildiai $23.30 Extea Paimte United MOVING-PACKIN- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH $34.95 Suits ' tion of the new Chevrolet which goes on display here Saturday, December 17, at the salesroom of Redd Motor company, at 129 West Main, Price, Mr. Redd announced today. This force finds employment in domestic Chevrolet plants, and in the Fisher Body plant, which manufactures bodies for the Chevrolet line, Mr. Redd stated. For four of the past six years, Chevrolet has led in building and selling more automobiles than any manufacturer and this year they offer a car which is in keeping with their position of first place in the automotive industry. The extensive improvements made in the new car, Mr. Redd continued, are possible because in Chevrolets position of leadership the company enjoys the tremendous advantage of bulk purchasing power which means the ability to buy the finest materials at the lowest cost and, in turn, pass this saving on to the automobile buyer. According to Mr. Redd, this new car incorporates 192 improvements. A longer wheelbase, a more powerful engine, an entirely new body styling which reflects the master craftsmanship of bodies by Fisher, and new skirted fenders which conceal all the under parts of the car are just a few of these many improvements. Mr. Redd was very emphatic in pointing out that in spite of the greater power of the engine Standardvllle, Utah $116.60 ventilation. Special arrangements are being made to accomodate the large crowd that is confidently expected to visit the show room of the Redd Motor rntYMianv on the ooening day. no-dra- Display Saturday At Properties At $24.95 Saits One lot Boys ajid Mens and the increased size of the car the 1933 Chevrolet is more economical. The new car also incorporates what is probably the greatest advancement in driving comfort since the advent of the closed body the new Fisher New Chevrolet On ' $13.30 ALBERT LAMAR JORGENSEN Albert LaMar Jorgensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lamar Jorgensen of Hiawatha, died Saturday. Funeral services were held from the family home Monday, with burial in the Price city cemetery under the direction of the Deseret Mortuary. The child was bom at Hiawatha, September 4, 1931. last-minu- H. B. Longson and son, James, of Baker, Ore., are visiting friends and relatives in Price and vicinity for the holidays. Smithson and Curlee Make $19.95 Suits ( IPrice grading (So. Music by BOBBY DEAN AND HIS SILVER MOON ORCHESTRA .l r t JMjn aMl Ml) jMft M niMfc TMli M rM W Ml ' The Busy Department Store, Whose Profits are all spent at Home ft |