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Si t u'.ion trip to Califor a mart late litem jas, fn in" h m,.- I hrt-.lt..n Leltoy Assy of Wt!:.i, tu U ha, t,,, Wurp.'iMU . t , i.d ,i.J of Pjuc SHi a .Hi r pait i.is, Mr i C Young was buxine Georgia it S )u, ni It Siie w ill 1, aij ot 1 ,ore i.aif 2J d u lwt ( . Ge.,rte St bulla, tuj, tir Glendale 0e the Liberty Fuel cuir.puny at I.ailll u 'kwas a business visitor in Sait Lake An w hr.- in vUitor in the latter part of Jast was cn.t, ?5e tine. Gso or th.ev inui)'f J, jumtum. Coin. .Monday and Judge DU worth ,iUrr fir Wwdkv and cia.r !,it4 C, e.UUGull Ca.V lqume 373 4aV,' court Johnson, n reporter, of Manu, m U fl Sunday for Lot rived here ThmwJay to Mathis rvctl l.jon on Indistrict day WANT court business. be TO ItJ.NT-- 4 away or 3 lUHiM .a. Chf. lie will house Would lease If iirty. salitfaili.iy Ray Lee. Clyde Lee and Lee hi toulil be Address J, who were called to Pm-- Sharp i4n i u Tl.e I of Mt. Pleasant wa ate. It " fcSnw caller the fore part by the death of their brother, Walter Scott Lee, returned Sunday to Ogd, n. I A IJE PELT1NSIS CHAEGI1) p' week. T, L. Joiitisoii is accused of i.Lu.n-mGlen Guymon returned had of Saturday Price Zele ,nd wane from Provo, where he attended ibi money by false pretenses in a 'tonsil removed Tuesday at the initiation complaint Med before Justice A J banquet of Tau S:g 1. u-I r.epit of the Hrigham Young this wei k by Fred Lari her. who university. the di fondant gave him a !!ig I Fullmer of Fcrron underwent H. M. Rasmu-sen- , of the (ht-ifur j5 u,.)OU at the municipal hos- - Associated Civic Clubs of Southern account. Wednesday. Utah, returned to Richfield Friday after spending four days in Pine on The New 3 oik fedeta! nd Mrs. Clifton N. Memmott business. Jiesirve bank is the a weeks after ag. nt of the United trip xd Thursday Stall S Calif. Ar.gek-sS. Coll Nelson of Provo arrived to for visit Saturday several davs ar.d Mrs. Lewis H. Hunsnkcr with friends in Pine, Mr. Nelson refor Grand Junction, Colo. cently graduated from the Ui.ivcitiiy Ind the summer. of Illinois at Chicago. and Mrs. William Littlejohn Preston Summerhays, Carbon high AT GOLDEN WEDDING V into Salt Lake Monday to sjx-nathletic coach, returned to Price :il days on business. Thursday of last wet!; after visiting ('nii!lmird Ifom rga One L operation for hernia was por-ri- d in Salt Lake since the close of school. He will teach golf this summer at the of Price Prichard on Guy mayor, councilman, Carbon Country club. day at the city hospital. Since coming to Price. Mr, Horsley Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Oman atIbert Littlejohn, a student at the has held many official positions in tended the comof Utah ursity of Utah, returned this week mencement University exercises at Salt Lake the L. D. S. church. He was ordained send the summer vacation here. son. Milton Oman, a number of the Seventies quorum their Tuesday, W. Keller graduating from the school of law August 2. 1885, and on August 13. S trict Attorney Fred 1887, he was named second counselor l.onticello was a business visitor with a degree of bachelor of laws. to fiishop George Frandscn, serving Price the fore part of the week. Jack Hamby of Castle Gate left until July 12, 1896. When the Price 5, nald Adams of Montieello, San to accompany Miss Mabel ward Sunday school reorganized July county attorney, was a Price Thursday 27, 1889, Mr. Horsley was appointed Taggart, English instructor at Waa position he held )ns visitor Thursday and Fri- - satch superintendent, Mt. at a on Pleasant, academy until January 1, 1892. I New to Mexico. Santa Fc, They trip He was chosen clerk of the Emery will drive to Sioux City, Iowa. stake on January 16, 1899, and when Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Trcseder returned Monday from Ogden, accompanFRANK B. HANSON L. Miller, who is and two ied by Mrs. C. jfrs. Jack Swearingen ATTORNEY AT LAW a few days here visiting Idren left the fore part of the week spending Rooms and 2 Silvagni Building of the Miller, son, Los manager Clyde I Angeles, Calif, to make their h" Pacific Fruit company. Price Phone 397 Jiclrfl fcrlts 6. ptt.i im: II 9 rice and Qlearbi ' I t all 1. I1.' 1 So i - Si . 1 5 !Vt V i s li i . Ant. inn., sit v J , v.i.a it It. ... a'i 7 .1! fl. ll I..1 jmi I Ml I mi 11, MVlIl i ll-.- Jl'i-lt- L.Vtf e w t' e $ , W and Mi, Wa.-'e-, I Urli utHttl II Gl. Iil.ile, Cal.f lilil.l Pw i i.iy gi and. I, .Mien t .iv e u n in all of w I.. m ale hv lug 1 ! 1 1 Was lliaill'.all tf ll.r alt r ClllM atlili I d,-t.- it hi. li i ad in. (.h0 thaige id tictt.ng bn tu Id iiMivi'.f tn LhMrd Dui.i.g the Wiild War. Mr ILuslry al Oi1iini.i;liol,,r, hs Well a, hall mail of the fot.lHil ul n m 1917. ISlia and J9I9. Hu daugl.er, Mis Margairt H Fir If, trow of Antmilo, Colir, was than man of the LadieC auvthaiy of the Liberty loan dilve in CaiUm coouty, the au.pa.gn going ever su she was given the honor cf thrisUn-in- g the U S tanker. Utah Cal bon, at S..n Francisco On this trip, she was Mi riMupanied hv f.er fattier and rnolh-e- l, 1,4 Wa C fit V-b- SILVER MOON - (Price) SATURDAY, JUNE 9 Heber J. Gmit, Governor and other prominent Claim. Mr. Horsley was born June 18. ISCO at Tottenham, Middlesex county, Njrth lamdon. England a son of Samuel Ihnkrtt Horsley and Srah Harrow Horsley. He became a r t.f the L. D S. churcti on Aururt 14, 1870, and o September 19, 1877, tie sailed fmm Lherol for Die Unit-i- d Slates, aiming nt New Yoik Sep leiiiber 3U ami at Salt luikt 8 He fust settled in Sevier rounty, and niovtd to Pnragonuh in Apnl. 1878 In the fall of 1880, he punchid cows on the S.m Juan river in southeastern Utah, and then as a teamster freighting along Itam-birg- tr -- MUSIC BY Jewkes Cal nu-m-i- a Piece Orchestra 20 Utah's (irentest Weekly Treat Your If You MLxs It JoM-ph- , Its ADMISSION LADIES FREE 50c en-gag- id d 1916-191- 7; 1924-192- 7. Locally Owned Get the Piggly Wiggly Habit and Save r WEEK-EN- SPECIALS D h 1 I A VVv f - - A- A- A. A A. A. A. vvvvvvvv v A. . ANOTHER BIG SUBJECT v t Sunday, June 10 - 7:45 p. m. ? V fT f WHICH DAY of the WEEK 4 ?l DID CHRIST BLESS, ?! i SANCTIFY and KEEP A V FEARLESS LECTURE THAT HAS STIRRED STRANGE I DONT MISS IT. THOUSANDS! NEVER SAW IT THAT WAY BEFORE, YOU HEAR ON EVERY SIDE AFTER THE LECTURE. cancel it, This may be If you have an engagement for this etening, NORMAN C. ECKMAJtf Lecturer come and hear this great Bible Lecture. your last opportunity. Tuesday , June 12-- 7 :45 p. m. GREAT QUESTION the CATHOLIC CHURCH is SILENT ASK-PROTESTA- CHURCHES and they REMAIN 13-- 7 m. Camels, Chesterfields or Old Golds? is awwta is riven to all the young people of 1 One of the Most Convincing Lectures Eter Demonstration will be KveJ on VhVsuhjec?. free H , t AMERICAN LEGION HALL 38 NORTH SECOND EAST FRICE Tisne Wrapper Seminole Paper Company, Chicago, OR PAR to I1L LG. PKG. SEMINOLE TISSUE 4.T25ctaf For Better Meats POT ROAST U. S. Everyone Welcome . 29c INSPECTED lb. HIGHEST QUALITY 22c lb. 22c Veal Boast Beef 2 lbs. 26$s lb. 22c Spilsig Fryers Hot Dogs, Frankfurters 2 lbs. 25c 2 Sc lb, Sausage a! Chous 2 lbs. SSc MI A 3 S picule lb. Lard 2 Je 2QC LEG, RUMP OR SHOULDER BREAKFAST LINK Chautauqua Bibte Lectures Admission Mail 4 Seminole LARGE, FANCY hnce to be baptized, will he ever be SAVED. Friday , Jane 15 - 8:00 p . ?f INDIAN CHiEF HEADDRESS FRESH GROUND :45 p. m. HAS A IF A MAN IS CONVERTED AND DIES BEFORE HE Wednesday , June KING CLEANSER T NT WHITE SUNBRITE CANS Monday , June 11 - 7:45 p. m. THE MOST FAMOUS NIGHT MEETING OF THE BIBLE and the Millions That Have Lost Their Way Because of the Great Mistake Made THE ?v fV f? ? f 2 fi f? V fT 9c HOME RENDERED n ht : 11 a I -C .;,i , 1 r V. ' v it , o'st ( Mr : . ui.j Mis v |