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Show "N 16, 1937 SrPTEMBER r I'WIiNTY YEAHS VOC A; L $ $ City funds aie low the files of The Sun sinte the ai0n ,Tken from revenue was cut off September 21. 1917). VJ !he d,d no ,,, tt,,k of Sunnyside lost money to ncis Denison wood at business spend ihtie k n, i nUth humb while chopping to transact b!S :"me a few days ago. jus Q Fred Bishop, tounst, of Su!niU" Katherine Cronin of Salt Lake Nevada is hovering between Sco- d dea h at the Utah Fuel mamed Frank Broyles of 5. hosp. SePtember ln Franclsc0 Castle Cute, after a teirible eid in Sdn exponent Monday He tried to cross a been offered the has m B Goetzman is autotaybStdee at ,H"e canyon ln hl' lieutenancy in the army and the end and the to join the dental machine aking ready to the toppled ground. 14 service. feet below branch of the pinning him between the O ' steeling wheel and seat Fur a while last week advanced it was thought he wouldnt Provo barbers recover a bath to thirty-fiv- e prlCe of to twenty cents, shaves and ants School commenced Monday at Hiameans that the averwhich no doubt watha with an enrollment of 143 se citizen there will go without un-- m, war is over. f 1 vt the files of The of September 20, 1917). News-Advoca- Taken from (Taken from the files of The Advocate of September Price will soon in nifty initial appearance its Zforms. Prof. A. Burgener, realiz-h- g that Kaiser Bill had played the condickens with the regular band, and of the idea band, girls ceived the Ages are practicing. already jixteen 80 are accepted. from 8 to A new girls band of 19 By Louise Jewkes Miss Lois Purdy has turned to' Sa t Lake City t0 resume studies at d beauty school after having spent All Brand New Fall Merchandise dresses COATS and FURS Long and Short, Fitted or Fit your shoulders, flatter your waistline. Quality that can not be equalled at our FABRIC Free-Swingin- g. low 5 Fabrics FURS $y95 $g00 H S to A,T $95 95 $J Funeral services were conducted in the Ferron L. D. S. chapel Sunday for James Hyrum Cook, 82, who died of ailments incident to age. Ser- vices were under the direction of Bishop Perry E. Snow, and interment in the Ferron cemetery was in chaige of the Wallace Mortuary, Born in Manti September 10, 1855, he moved with his wife, Emily Alder Cook, to Emery county in 1878. They settled on Ferron creek, where their daughter, Millie Ferron Cook, was born. She was the first white child bom in Castle Valley. Mr. Cook was an active church and civic worker and had filled an Dressy Shoes and Evening Sandals. Excellent Selections of New Fall Colors. School Shoes to $95 95 to all sizes For school , home, afternoon 9c I USE OUR I Jtfrff-- 5 95 DRESSES COTTON E to SHOES S Millinery Mode. 5 bead sizes. 5 Pioneer Resident Of Castle Valley Passes IQ"00 fabrics is the theme of fall All styles and Rich $95 ALL SIZES t0 m the dead of winter. prices. o $2.9S LAY-AW- ee phen Olsen, Arthur Horsley, Milton Miller, Henry Shelley; Wellington, Hallie Turner, Violet Hansen, Maggie Hansen, Pearl Jessen, Rodie Tidwell; J. R. Golding, ' William Snyder, L. Golding, A. McDonald, L. Blackburn. J. N. Hill, umpire, and A. W. McKinnon, referee. 1 PLAN Y A I Mrs. Henry Dusserre and children will leave shortly for their old home m France on a visit. vine-ripen- Vine-Ripen- ed TOMATOES FULL LUGS, 30 Lbs. Or Over CONCORD GRAPES Lug 98c WHITE MALAGA GRAPES Lb. Sc Log PRUNES ITALIAN 93c .tkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkKkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Price, Utah Recommended by the finest and largest Pet Hospitals in the United States. IT CONTAINS NO CHEAP SUBSTITUTES or fillers, but k made of Pure Meat-Co- d Liver Oil Salmon, Bone, Carrots and other y hair that you foods. It body building developes that like to see on your pet Visit our Markets and get a folder showing the lovely prizes you get for Ideal Dog Food Labels Silky-Velvet- g, Silver Leaf NATIONALLY ITS CREAMY KNOWN FOR SMOOTHNESS CANS ROMA WHITE PORT WINE (coot mj ' w (ff to? EXTRA CHOICE VEAL-- OH HOW TENDER Veal Boast 15c POUND SAVORY, Beef Steaks JUICY POUND ... 15c -- THE KIND THAT MAKES THAT DELICIOUS TLAKEY PIE CRUST THINK OF ITS LOW COST FOR THIS SALE Pot Boast ONL- Y- Beef Stew ROUND BONE and CHUCK CUTS POUND 14c NO WASTE, NO Beef Tongues o Caibon countys taxes for 1907 show an increase over 1906 of $15,-32- 2 41 Total, aside from sheep and car company tax is $80,384 95; while was the total assessment last year Flockmasters must con$65 062 54 tribute $355 64 this year against $288.-1- 9 in 1906 Car companies pay this year $354 15, while they got away for $280 13 last year. - IDEAL DOG FOOD Mill-buNine cars of coal from the and Aberdeen mines are going out of Price this week to Utah county and Ne- points, Richfield, Park City vada, being hauled down in wagons and loaded on the ears at Price. .. East Main 25 Large matiila clasp envelopes for sale at The ... ... rn S d Now you can enjoy the fine flavor of tomatoes ripened on the vine by nature herself. Theyre large, firm, red-rip- e picked when just right and rushed to our VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT. Serve them in Saltomatoes are ads in sandwiches in stews. Put up some to be enjoyed when no longer obtainable. a tomatoes for this sale. Sewells have purchased straight load of these fine week-end is this while the crop at its best. Buy 1 I LADIES ATTENT10N1 5 week-en- the Farm! the summer here w nh her Mr and Mrs William Purdv. parents Jav Naylor and Herbert Davis have enrolled in school at Salt Lake City. Mrs J. E Lampshne and children returned lecently after visiting with a son, Duane, at Grand Junction Junior college. Mrs Mae Killpack and son. Scott, are making their home here after spending the summer with her oar- -, VI ents in Provo. Mrs. Killpack is principal of the Wattis grade school. Miss Val Walker has resigned from school here to accept a position in Park City. She will be replaced by Miss Larsen, of Castle Dale Mr. and Mrs. William Harris and EE PRICE, UTAH daughter, Baibara, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, were recent guests of George and Alex Crym, bi others of Mis. Har- i is. The visitors formerly resided in' Carbon county. Mr. Harris is now' manager of the Hostess Cake com-- 1 5 panv in the Idah city. The community of Wattis was saddened last week upon hearing of, the death of two young residents, De- hla Franklin and Albert Johnson,! and son, respectively, of Mr daughter For Every Daytime Occasion. and Mrs Andrew Franklin, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson, Sr. Fun-- 1 Georgeous fall shades. Distinc- erals weie held Friday and Thursday, tive styles created to be worn from the first crisp days into EE EAST MAIN district managers last in Salt Lake City. He was accompanied by his wife. Seven district managers and a number of state officers were in attendance at the conference. of meeting Right from u NEW HOLLYWOOD SHOP 25 Notrc WATTIS NEWS Wellington and Price basketball teams played some games on the Price school grounds Friday, with boys and girls participating The Price girls scored four to three for Wellington while the boys game was of1 twenty-fiv- e, for Price The lme-u- p jibs Lora Hannon, daughter O. J. Harmon, will leave follows Price, Jennie Mclntire, Vida Mrs. and jlr. 1 for a mission to the cenFaussett, Tessie Harmon, Ada Shiner, on October Metta Jones; John R. Llewellyn, Ste- states. tral B states being the sct.ool tennis team his dining lumo: uiid senior years and the state winning doubles championship last year with his paitne, J,uno Jouflas Jaik has abo distinguished himself ln an phases of mathematics At Notie Dame he plans to major in chemistiy but his schedule has not yet been definitely determined Thirty Years Ago te S. mission in the e,,st cential One sister, Mrs Maude Hicks, Salt1 Lake City, 33 grande hildien and 13 $ are the following sons great-g- i andeluldren aLso survive. Dame College $ andSurviving daughters Mrs. Millie Bui dirk, ' Hiawatha, John Cook, and Mis ATTEND STATE MEET Jtk Walsh son of Mrs Blanch Ralphs, Ferron, Mis I.uiu May ' and giaduate of the Cox, Los Angeles, Mrs Baibaia Rayh Walter Daugherty, manager of the 1. Ktt Mondav mond, Nephi, Joseph Cook, Amerilocal office of the National biptembei 13, fu, South can Fork, and Earl Cook, Bind, service attended a state Springville. Uhell? ht Ull! n,tcnd au B!'ice Boy Going To n Dame college At the local hign sd.ool Jack has been prominent m the Carbon bard, in debatmg, and m tennis, on . til the PAGE SEVEN Car-hle- Jt i D DTAH , S n ATE, PRICE. FRESH-POU- 17c ND .. BOILING BEEF VEAL CHOPS IP 9c 17c or STEAKS Very and Tend"..Delicious POUND -. TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTYTTYTTTTTTTY Wilbur Burnham and family, who Lake City have been residing in Salt return to to expect years, thiee for reside. Price to has An enrollment of 250 pupils been reported from the Sunnyside 'district school V AlCOHOL 10 . IY VOLUME .'VSAIII0BMT ' ' Vi & RT TO KAY TOKAY SHERRY MUSCATEL MUSCATEL ANGELICA AO IRANDY 40 BRANDY CHAMPAGNE PORT TAMPER PROOF TAMPER PROOf MUSCATEL TAMPER PROOf TOKAY ROMA AO WINE IfORNIA GRAPE Qu,h w. iTu w7 IC5 7T 407 408 D MAYONNAISE " - Josiphes,.. Durkees OTTLe QUART t00 ZT tSl n7 V BRANDT ITV 10 S v FORTIFIED rl 9c I05 (t0 P1 ..iAfiH YO trancisco PALMOLIVE' SOAP 3 Bars 1 e!:. CLARET S Powdered or Brown 1VIMS S 1CVIN CROWN HINOtO WHt- - 45 Lbs. 21 CAMAY SOAP 0XYD0L 3 Bars Lg.Pkg. Small Size 10c 2 5 Lb. Pail 29c CRISCO MAC LB. Pail |