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Show ypmiT. JASPABT tHB 19M 8 U V, PRICE, UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. FADE FIVE PRICE AND NEARBY NO FUEL LIKE THERES CASTLE GATE For maximum heat, for cleanliness, for real economy, burn Castle Gate coal in your furnace, range, heater and fireplace. For many years this superior fuel has been used exclusively by. the wisest coal buyers in Price. See that your bins are filled with Castle Gate. Same old place to come when you want Flour, Feed, Salt or Canvas Goods. We always have been, and always will be, right on the spot to serve you in large or small lots. We make specially interesting prices on ton lots. Blue dray service. Always ready to do it now. McKune Forwarding Co. PRICE, UTAH Phone 88 pany the salesmen for the various de-- 1 . iwrlmeuts held conferences milh the! ; ; officers and plans for the coining year i Red path's Lyceum course is booked were made. Most of the sales force for Price for the near future. working from the Price branch of the !i house were in attendsnee and much Arthur W. Olson of Sunuyside and enjoyed the entertainment given them M. liClark of Lehi took out a Ierii at the Junction City by 'the big cense to uiarry at Salt Lake City last up bosses. Tuesday. Litigation has been brisk in district J. E. Flynn in Salt Lake City court in Carbon county during the jmst last Friday and Saturday purchasing year. A hundred and seventy cases carpets, rugs, draperies, furniture and have been filed in the civil division the like for his new undertaking par- and thirty-fiv- e criminal booked. Of lors at Price; the latter a dozen have been in violaE. L. llarmou has leased his Nine tion of the liquor traffic. The county Mile ranch and has moved to Myton. jail has held a hundred and twenty-fou- r six of whom have lieen lie and Mrs. Harmon are to make that sent prisoners, to the slate ivuiteutiarv. There town their home. They were among are thirteeu prisoners serving sentence the first settlers of that section. now and one awaiting trial. Mrs. C. H. Stevenson has been quite Associated with Mrs. George M. Milill of pneumonia at her home iu Price this week, but this (Friday) morning ler in the new shoe and hosiery store, is reported as considerably improved, which will oj a n soon in the Miles! which will be good news to her very block, is Miss Tesaie Thom) won. This lady is exiterieuced in the lines to be many friends. carried, and is also acquainted with An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. A. this section of the state, beiug an EmD. Critchlow was buried at Price cem- ery county lady aud a sis'.er of Henry of Ferron, formerly sheriff etery on Thursday of last week. The Thonqwon twin sister of the babe is expected to down that way. The new establishlive. Death came to the infant soon ment will operate under the name of the Miller A Thotuwou eompany. after it was born. I r New Store and New Goods EFFECT Coming of here f.vm IVnnsylvani.i to vie I wit, bis son at Kyunj, William 1L Davis is dead a victim of heart failure probably induced by the high altitude. The son, W. C. Davis, is telegraph ojk'rator for the Rio Grande I Western up there. The father arrived Price. last Saturday and his deaih occurred The American Legion over at Hia- Monday. 11c was past 11 years of watha has elected Albert Kirkiatrirk, age. The remains were shipd back commander; Chester A. Bums, vice to the East cm home at Hampton, la., commander; B. J. Mays, treasurer; today by Undertaker Flynn of Price. Ira Oviatt, chaplain; E. 1). Potter, serMr. and Mrs. George E. MrDenuaid LATE DEALS IN DIRT geant at arms, and E. M. Eggertaon, AT AND AROUND PRICE of Hiawatha have the heartfelt symadjutant. number of good pathy of a very large Rolls for assessors gathering statis- friends at their home town, in Price Recent real estate transfers as inditics, including erop acreage, have been and throughout Carbon county and cated by the reeords in the county rereceived by 8. W. Golding for Carlton Eastern Utah in the death of their son, corder's office at Price include a concounty. They are compiled by M. M. Robert Morris McDcnuaid, which oc- veyance by John Potter to Jennie B. Justin, statistician for the bureau of curred last Sunday with funeral serv- Putter, Lot 17, in Poller erop estimates for the government, at ices and interment at Ferron in Eui to Price for the stated amount ol one Salt Lake City. ery county the following day. The lad dollar. was 8 years of age and was a remark' Joseph Smith and James B. Pettit, in Cordelia Ray man has been granted ably bright child. Death resulted from transactions, transfer to the separate a divorce from C. X. llayiuon. The de- blood jKiisoning from an ulcerated Lion Coal company property in Sees. cree was issued from the district court tooth. 3 and HI in Twp. 15 South, Range 1U Tuesday of this week. Thirty dollars East. The consideration mentioned in Reduction in postage rates on news-mpe- each transfer is une dollar. alimony each month with fifty more and on publications, scparatc-- y for attorneys fees was included in the llans F. Hansen to Moroni Hansen, courts findings. wTap)ied and consigned to foreign in See. 12, Tup. 15 South, countries, is announced in a bulletin projwrty10 East, Consideration, $150. Range author! local received Weekend rountrip fares of one and by postoffice James Besso, )nrt Lit Ed Sheya to a half times the regular rates, where ses from Washington, D. C. The pres . 38 in Prict townsite survey Block 3, two ounces each for ent rate rent of a the oneway is twenty-fiv- e dollars and less, will be put into effect today (Jan- is reduced to one cent for each four lriee, $1100.00. United States patent bas been isuary ttth) by the Denver and Rio ounces or fraction thereof. The new sued to Janies Webber for the northon each is rate ronditional Grande Western and other railroads in newsWier quarter of the northeast quarter Itah. These special rates are to con- or publication being separately wraiv-Th- west full rate will be charged ult- in Sec. 17, Twp. 13 South, Range 7 tinue until the latter part of March, each next. ra newspaper or publication even East. Fred Aubert transfers to Florence though several copies are included. Aubert part of Block 7 in Price town-sit- e Rev. Charles C. Brown announces services at the Methodist church next N. A. Williams, formerly of Price survey for five dollars. Release has been filed on a mortSunday at 11 oclock; subject, An and for the last couple of years or Enduring Building Evening wor- more division sujierintendcnt for the gage held by the Ogden Savings hank ship; subject, How to Meet Tempta- Jnion Pacific between Ogden and as trustee on liroperty of the Lion Coal tion. Sunday achool at 9 :45 o clock Green River, Wyo., has lately been comjwny at Wattis. Jennie Hall conveys Lot 14, Block 3 of the forenoon. Ladles Ajd meeting, made general superintendent of that Thursday, January 12th, and junior road from Omaha to Ogden with of-ic- in Price, Rivervicw addition, to Edchoir meeting the same afternoon at 4 at the former place. J. H. (Hoi-- 1 ward C. Maker. Also Ixt 8, Block 1, oclock. y) McDonald is assistant yardmaster same locality, to John Hanigutti. Conit Green River and is doing well, Wil- sideration for each is one dollar. Local officers have been asked by iams informs The Sun, while his sisthe authorities of Grand county to be ter Miss Katheryn has a fine posi- on the lookout for any strangers at- tion as stenographer with the division tempting to peddle wearing apparel superintendent at Green River. The hereabouts. The store of the Utah two latter call Price home. Eastern company at Thompsons was burglarized a few evenings ago and a Says Myton s Free Press of last Fri- - j quantity of this class of goods appro- day: A report comes to Myton to priated. Some money left in the cash the effect that the Dodge Stage eomregister over night was also taken. pany last Thursday refused to start rat from Price. Eighteen passengers, Reduced postage on mail sent from en route home to spend Christmas, were the United States to Argentina, Bra- forced to secure other conveyances or zil, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Jamaica and remain in Price until the company was Martinque is announced in a bulletin ready to move. If the excuse for not received this week by local postmas- coming was impassible roads it was a ters. An agreement between the Unit- poor one, ae other vehicles made it. ed States end these countries provides The matter is to be reported to the that the domestic rate of two cents an Utah public utilities commission. If ounce, or fraction thereof, may apply the Dodge people desire to make any to letters. Heretofore the rate has explanation the columns of the Free been five cents. Press are open. ED SHEYA Wellington, Utah sub-divisi- rs With the weather and road conditions in such a state that movement about has been difficult , the Resolution Prices are continuing . Every week you will find listed here buying opportunities which will give you considerable advantage . PRICE LIST MINCE MEAT SEASON, and we have Supreme Home Made Style Mince Meat, nothing better, regular price, 35c a pound, resolution . .......... . . ...... . . ..... .................... 1 price, per LIMIT We also have Kivu pounds it in 15-pou- nd .20 to a customer. kits at the same price .20 Not over one kit to a customer. Matchless Mince Meat, 1 pounds in flass jar, regular price, 60c; for your New Resolution, one jar each, -- (Most everyone likes oysters) .. 25c cans, Resolution Price. Regular Resolution Price 50c cans, Regular LIMIT Ten cans to a customer. 13 .25 PEANUT BUTTER, YES (And it is School Boy) Regular 35c can, Resolution Price . .20 LIMIT Five cans to a customer. JIFFY JELL Flavors in separate vial, the quick fruity dessert, Price, pkg.. regular price, 15c; Resolution LIMIT Five packases to a customer. e es if you prefer it in tin cans all regular 25c cans Fruit Jam, Resolution Price All regular 30c cans Berry Jam, Resolution Price... .15 .20 Or The O. H. Wilson grocery in the Store No. 1 at Price will hereafter be much better prepared to care for customers needs and convenience. The Wilsons are to devote their entire attention to the floor of the establishment, while John Potter will he placed in charge of all the accounting. This change will greatly facilitate the deal' ings of a large circle of buyers and aim will please them alL LIMIT Ten jars to a customer. LIMIT Ten cans to a customer. WASHING POWDER or Naptha Washing' Powder, large package, regular 35c, Resolution Price Golden Rod, Borax .15 LIMIT Five packs see to a customer. Above are just a few samples for the real resolution price . Come to our stores at Price and Helper. Groceries, Flour, Feed, Queensware, Kitchen Utensils and Provisions, Fruits, Candies and Vegetables. WILSONS PRICE AND HELPER Store No. I Main Street, Phone 21, Price. Store No. 3 Main St., Phone 99, Helper. four Best All the Time Its impossible unless your clothes art neatly pressed and cleaned. Bring them to us regularly, and you still not only hart the satisfaction of being well groomed, but your suite will last longer. Let ns measure you for a new suit or overcoat to your order. New pattern for winter and the coming spring. From $27.50 up. BUCKIO& HILLS (Incorporates!) Just Off Main North Ninth Ktrrrt ritICK. UTAH Stars to Be Seen at the i THE COMING WEEK JAMS AND PRESERVES JS 5 Look Eko Theater .08 Pure Fruit and Sugar, WTilsco or Del Monte, regular 50c jars, Resolution Price The first motor bus caravan, consisting of three ears organized fur the purpose of carrying )uiMengera from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico, recently completed a journey of eleven hundred and eighty-seve- n miles from Chicago to New Orleans. The caravan made the extensive trip in a leisurely manner, utilizing in all thirteen days aud giviug the passengers an opportunity to view the scenic splendors en route. I F OYSTERS i; Buying tor cash, keeping no books and selling for cash permits this store to quote prices that cannot be met by those who give long credits locally, at Price and elsewhere in Carbon county and Eastern Utah. Everything in General Merchandise, Including Hardware, Hay, Grain, Coal and Supplies for the stockman and the rancher. Highest cash prices paid for all products of the farm, garden, orchard and range. We invite the patronage of all for whom it is convenient or an object to trade here. Our Merchandise is all new and fresh. Nothing shelfworn or stale in this establishment. We pay no rent. Funeral services were held last Friday afternoon from Not re Dame chapel for Joseph Perri, who fell dead the previous day at his duties about the Silvagui building here at Price. Father Oiovannoni officiated. Burial was at STILL IN ! ! Looking over the local affairs of the Smoot Lumber company, O. A. Spear was in Price several days this week. He is president of the parent concern up at Provo, and owner of the yard here. The siuation at Price is pleasing to him, and he gladdened the hearts of local employes by distributing to them a liberal bonus in appreciation of their services in making the year just closed a successful one for the M. Miller is in recipt of let-tfrom Ogden and Salt Lake City chambers of commerce, complimenting him on the enappineea of the printing - George j- m and the matter contained in the little folder put out for the Irice Chamlier of Commerce in December. Secretary Miller has assembled a remarkable list reasons for supof twenty-seveporting the local organization. The folder was from The Sun priss. n Joseph Scowcrnft, president and general manager of the John Srowcroft ft Sons company, tendered a banquet ant reception to forty-fou- r traveling salesmen of the eompany at his home at Ogden last Friday night. During the banquet President Srowcroft made brie:' talks dealing with an optimistic out look for business during 1922. Saturday afternoon at the office of the com Utahna Lodge (Rebekah) of Helper has arranged for a basket social and dance at that town in the Knights of Pythias Ilall the evening of Tuesday, January 10th. All Rebekah members and Odd Fellows are eordially invited. The price of boxes has been limited to a doHar and admission to the hall will be only to those who will submit to a tape measure and pay a half rent per A proinch of waist measurement. gram of games has been arranged also and together with the dance will make the affair one to be lung rememhersd. Mrs. F. P. Holtmyer is chairman of the Iteliekahs are invited to committee. communicate with her at Helper. MONET ABOUT ALL IN Taxes for last year are more closely paid up at the present time than were the 1920 levies when settlements were all in. Some stragglers are still appearing. TL 8. Robinett, county treasurer, asserts that he has collected more than $629,000 on 1921 taxes to date. This is about 95 per cent of the totals as levied. Collecting up as closely as this, he declares, places Carbon right in the front ranks for the state. It is said that in some of the southwestern counties tax payments have been very scant. In Millard county report says that only about a tenth for property in the northern part has been paid. Robinett is much gratified by Carbon countys small amount due. To keep fruit fresh for months after it is picked an Argentinian bas patented a device that holds the stems in water. Because of the difficulty in procuring suitable horses for artillery work the war department is conducting experiments with motor tractors. SATURDA- Y- Constance Binney SUNDA- YEugene O'Brien MONDAY- -William Farnum TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Henry B. Walthal, Lillian Gish and Wallace Reid in The Birth ofa Nation THURSDAY and FRIDAY Charles Ray in 45 Minutes from Broadway9 9 |