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Show IDE PACE FIGHT PB S OFFICERS ACTIVE Kiwanis International IN CONVENTION ARRANGEMENTS Secretary To Attend 10 ICE. UTAH Senator Will Be Guest Speaker U. S. Pla ing piomimnt pait m making disarrangements for the Utah-Idah- o trict convention htie aie Eai F Hills, president of the local club, and G. J Reeves, general1 chairconvention man. In addition to the committees announr c d last week, the follow ing officers of the Puce club have lent able assist-- 1 RESUME PLAY; 1 INLE league Standings Btfcre the towm hall was built, the meeting house on the site of the present L. D S tabernacle served the This small 22 feet by 40 purpose. feet building was used as a church, corn thouse, theatre, and dance hall. It had thiee windows on the east and thiee on the west, with double doors at the south end and a belfry on top. The first church services were held there Apnl 13, 1884, seats being made Horn pieces of logs left over from the log nnc c" to Ltemg Auto In 10 to 8 r's 14 to 6, Telephone iui into a tit1 for second place in riroppt the Irue City Commercial Softball league during the past week Playing only the one game, Motion k pt well m front After a week's layout, due chiefly to the tragic death of Kay Gunderson at the ball park last Friday evening, play will be resumed again Sunday evening with the following games F'isl Lewis Huiisaker, vice piesidcnt. R. T Mitchell, sec i ai and t Ilvion J , (1 tiJ'J Thompson, Henry uiei, Beckel, Nick J F. Ga-larn- s, Irvine, Leavitt, J B Littirette, J P Phalen and Preston L. Sunimuh-board of directors. Kiwanis ladies who have been chosen to assist on the leception comH. G. HATFIELD mittee here are: scheduled. Mesdames. Ray Walters, Claude H. G. Hatfield of Oklahoma Citv, Fishers vs. Olivetos, 7'00 p m Skagg's vs. Telephone, 8 00 p m Empey, C. L Leavitt, J. Blacken Lee, Oklahoma, who will speak at the Frio Dinosaur Service vs. Mission Auto, Dick Mitchell, Pres Summer bays, day morning session of the 9 00 p m. Byron Thompson, Ab Kellough, G. district Kiwanis convention J. Reeves and Eail Hills, all of Price. here, was treasurer of the Warden Holdnway left lecently for From Helper Mesdames Ferd Col- Kiwanis International at the Indian"Long Beach, California, to enioll in ton, Dick Vaughn, Henry Hall and apolis meeting in June this year, for the Long Beach Junior college Ernest Fiaim. tiie fourth successive time. Engaged in the wholesale coffee C. L. , ; , I'tah-Idah- business GROCERIES TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTV sAAAAAAAAAAAA meats 'mmr TTTTTTTTTTT FRIDAY, SATURDAY. SEPT. 3rd. - 4th. .A--... in Oklahoma City for the past 20 jears, Mr. Hatfield is a past director of the Chamber of Commerce and helped to sponsor and was chairman of the first Community fund drive in that city. Another of his contributions to community activity was in sponsoring a safety first program for Oklahoma City, and he served as chairman or member of the safety committee since its inception. Mr. Hatfield's topic will be, At the Crossroads. Ki-'wa- SfiSaSfe..JI.ro TOMATOES CERT0 DOTTLE COFFEE P 2 CANS 19C 19c 26c DEL MONTE-POU- ND CAN . I A ALL FLAVORS JLLLU PACKAGE BUTTER BEAMS nT013 2 $150,000 for a new city hall! The derived from licenses and fees. Sup piesent building, constructed in the enntending the job of building was summer and fall of 1895, cost in the Arthur W. Horsley, and it was he who laid the first brick on the foun neighborhood of $5,000. But that was in the days when dation and the last brick on the chimcarpenters got two and a half dollars ney. Albert J. Grames, now janitor a day instead of eight, and brick- of the building, supplied him with layers possibly three dollars instead mortar. of nine, explained Ernest S. Horsley, During those early years the town pioneer resident who settled here in hall was much more than its name 1884. It housed also the county implies. President of Price town at that officials, district couit, and from 1904 time it did not become a city until to 1918 was the meeting place for the 1911 was James M. Whitmore. On L D. S. Sunday school and church the board of trustees were Arthur and stake conferences. W. Horsley, John H. Pace, Henry G Plays and operas were also given Mathis and Seren Olsen. Town clerk in the hall, the back end being conand treasurer was Alpha Ballinger. structed as an auditorium. Back of The town hall was paid for by the stage were two small rooms origpopular subscription, and by revenue inally intended for dressing rooms, ro CATSUP DAD lHn LARGE PACKAGE C DID ETC Ul lUtLu IOC 2 por23c GERMADE 9 S5T A PEACHES e 3 19c TOb7C E0NIIA POUND 19c PACKAGE Turkey TT35 Red 48-Lb- s. mm 29c 5c assorted pickling PACKAGE RfleHootis genuine 3 FUR felt HM 0s. QUALITY MEATS STICK BOLOGNA 2 TS Cherry Lane IP UNION MARKET POT ROAST CORN FLAKES LARGE PACKAGE CORN BEEF HASH LIBBYS LARGE CAN 15c TOILET PAPER 17c s n exquinte fur felt that especially treat- - has been StunW'th ASS0EIE- D- 3 S0ft finish! colors! POUND . .. Price Utah 4 9C ROLLS Fresh WWW "'"""X ...mM...ll..(M.. LISTEN TO RADIO STATION KEUB FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT 10 A. M. FOR OUR MANY OTHER .. ill ill III - SPECIALS QUALITY MEATS U. S. INSPECTED union Cut from legs of Small Pork- - Pound HEAL STEAK 2 POUNDS PRIME RIB ROAST CHOICE POUND LUNCH MEAT SLICED BACON POUND BUTTER find thC PerfecI finishing touch for your Pall costume here! Dress and sport hats developed srr-LUIIC- II PORK ROAST Lowest Prices in the City on Fancy Palas-adFree Stones 4 BARS 17c . MEAT 43c POUND BAG ... GREEN RIVER STEAK 23c BOTTLE FLOUR . . 13c .. LARGE GOLDEN WEST MAXINE TOILET PACKAGE E f COFFEE OLEOMARGINElo 15c MARSHMALLOWS 1 PEANUT BUTTER MACARONI SARDINES WAX PAPER AAfll) tfUHl - COCOA 2 pB0r Ernest S. Horsley Recalls Early History Of City Building; Arthur W. Horsley Laid The First And Last Brick O. 2Vt CANS . FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SEPT. 3rd. OLD TOWN HALL COST FIVE THOUSAND PACK-N- court sessions were hall. Judge Jacob Johrlnn the over the first term. Prided Price was incorporated Class city in April, 1911 F Olson serving as the Couneilmen were A W JTldyorThomas Fouts, Carlos Gunde J' W. Loofbourow and James City recorder was L. A Lauhf more N. E. Seamount was keasui In the early days of the town hall a brick vault was built on the side of the building, back by th stage. In this was kept all uty -- T ords. In 1921 when the addition was put on to the front of the buikW the vault was torn down. By this time, the city hall was confined to activities more in keeping with g. name. County activities had been removed in 1910 when the present court house was completed, and all L. D. S. activities were carried ck in the tabernacle after its completion in 1918. During these times, the fire departments equipment, consisting before 1908 of a hand-ca- rt and hose were kept in a court west of the First National bank. When a fire occurred a volunteer would grab the cart, rush to the fire, and other volunteer firemen would follow. building "The floor was rough with a good many knots in it, Mr. Horsley said, but the old stogie shoes soon cleaned off the slivers and rough spots. When the new town hall was erected, all except the L. D. S. activities were carried on in the new building, and the church followed in 1904 when the old log house became too small. When the seventh ludicial district WILLIAM II. KING was organized in 1896, immediately If experience counts for anv thing. after Utah was admitted to statehood, LETTERHEADS - The Sun Advocate Senator William II. King should have seme enlightening remarks to make when he speaks at the Utah-Idah- o district Kiwanis convention here Saturday morning. His topic will be, Destiny of Our Form of Government in the New World." Since 1917 he has been a Cnited GROCtlUM3f9UlT States senator from Utah. Before that he served several years in the lower WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES house of Congress, being first elected to that post in 1897. In 1894 he was - 4th. appointed associate justice of the supreme court for Utah territory. Born in Fillmore, Utah, 73 years ago, Senator King has spent most of his life in this state, attending Brigham Yeung academy and the University of Utah before going to Michigan university from which he received his law degree in 1887. QUEENS TASTE EGG SOLID but wtuch served instead as offices for the county clerk, county recorder and district court clerk, these officials same person. bung one and the In the southwest comer of the building weie the city offices and fathers held their wheie the tow-council meetings. In the other corner w as a room used for small gatherings of all kinds. 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