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Show MARCH 17, 1922 fgOATi THE BUN. PRICE. UTAH EVERT FRIDAY. Flour, Hay, Grain, Feed and That Good Coal You might just as well save that dollar. Paying it to some other fellow will never make your rich '. Your animals like good eats just as well as you do. ire sell them. Also rock salt and that good old Castle Gate coal. Blue drays do it now. PAGE OS. PRICE AND VPJPRViyearamcuntedto DDrinUl lnbon M Theseof$14.3779.8 PURELY PERSONAL figure are offhial 'ihian Kister are to ; and county. were preimred ly I'o'iniy Clerk -- Mr. aad Mra Thomas Everett of give a ball iucrde up at that camp Smith at the direction of the of f go are visiting with the Peacock fani-e,,,m .rr eiung coor.ty conimissloners-- E. Kunts.hl, Kr., Hies al Price. Mrs. I R Nutter and Miaa Mane ..Gce city council has ikisJ an Collett are at home from a lint at the that will tnforco the installaEaster comes Sunday April l(th this stale capital. tion of water meters. year. Easter Sunday la always the first Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Undsey have Sunday after the first full moon on or moved from I'aetle to the former nl George ILirnes are to alter March SlsL if such full moon Mathis ranch just aGme cm of Price. IL1 on chances fall Gate to Easter then the Sunday eiriilug of N. 8. Xcilaon came in this week ziarvh lothtjila at Amusement Hail. Sunday Is the following Sunday. This from tang Reach. Uala.. and lie at year'the mooli is full April 11th and and aiound Price for several will days. 'Vartey H. KMd from PrK-- has been therefore Easter Sunday fall on April Dr. and Mra. E. T. Huffman front 18th. Appointed by the juvenile court Price are moving to Koise. Kla., to make us probation officer for Carbon county. Utah public unities commission has ilieir home. They formerl resitted up restored the long distance rates of the there. Eastern Utah Telephone company to Mrs. George Collinghain motored Jtoliert Port of the Ameri-a- n at bur.nyaide ui figuring to buiid aUiune aliat they were before the war. The over from Suiuiside to Price lusl Friincrease, at liest. is only a nickel here day, spending the ilaj here w uh trii-nthere to uwt around ten and there to patrons of the local line, and shopping. thousand dollars. but mean additb nal tolls of around visitMia Ann Plautx of Trice twenty-fiv- e hundred dollars annually ing this week with 5Hk Elsie Kiir.ber Hiawatha si'hools have reopened at-l- to the coinpa ny. Ht Provo. Mr. W. C. Uroesl eik of Solbeing clueed Bcterul day mi dier Summit i fa lo a guest. couu of tiie influenza. Today Friday). March 17th, Is the Mrs. Joseph F. Dtividon Mr. of the organization of the of Canadaand are visiting at the I .. A. McIist ednesday evening was I.idir' anniversary relief of Church of the society of Mr. Mhome. He la a niaht W'iih the local Kiwaui clan. A original Jesus Christ of Saints that Gee They are on nephew their way to Portbanquet and musical program was iv-- was established back in 194$ at Xau-vo- eric. nre. land, at the Savoy Hotel. Ills., by the Prophet Joseph Smith. T. 11. tTeddy) Jpuflaa wj In Trice In honor of the event theee societies Price Chamber of Uonimerce ha de- everywhere are observing the day with last Wednesday from Helivr. lie Is figcided to put on a uring lo lease a big tract of Utah Fuel hi u su'.ary appropriate exercises. wf"zry of a hundred and fifty company grazing land up around Clear a month. dollarj A man lrom outside is to l cbnscn. grazing sheep and gouts. Nick Svnraey, charged with violation Creek Judge Dllworth Woolley and Reof the Mann act In bringing a girl from Mr. and Mrs. Emil Long, former Cas- Grand Junction, Colo., to Soldier Sum- porter Alder went to Provo Kuudiiy to tle Dale folks, have purchased the Pan- mit for immoral purposes, on last Sat- hold court for about three weeks. He ama Hotel at Trice from Sir. Lizzie urday entered a plea of not guilty in will hear a liuuilx-- r of case in which Green, the latter returning to Wyoming. the federal court at Zion. Ditto, "Cu- Judge Hannon la dinqliulified. Manti pid'' Huey, formerly of lrlee. to viola Meaitenger, lOlli. A. C. Madsen. Mg sheep and catElmer (Deb) Miller has bought out ,in of the narcotic laws at Balt laike where ho conducts a taxicab bus- - tleman from 81 1. Pleasant, was in Priie Winn barbershop at Tri-e- .. the .. ..looa-. l'ity. lnitMI I... a.. this week on hiiHinciui with Iti brother, Neil M. Madsen. There I no truth in The remiins of Alfred Hum, aged the repurt, he states, that the Jericho more than 94 years, were tnken up lo wool pool ha sold ita holding. last Monday after being J. Arthur Thomaa. former resident tiramt count is to have ttn extra Woods Cross for lifiimntit ut j I of Price, .was in the city over Sunday taiiii of district court convening at Inmrt d The ed c, um i from Balt take City. Mrs. Em mu Mathuk. April 10th. with five criminal cases .T.!'1 hits not been In is. his nuitlier-in-luonly the hest of health for mime lime. She known relutlve. U. P. Il.nch rnme and 5lr. and Mrs. Thomas re tlilitk-in- g here from there and accompanied the seriously of moving back to Price. I'r. W. P. Winters is taking confine-- 1 body. Dr. W. L. Sutherland of Roosevelt incut cases ut his Carbon Hospital at was detained In Price tor fire days last Trice for seventy-fiv- e dollars, which The Prosperity Star society met last week owing to the fact that the Dodge enters u U expenses and includes med-lc- Saturday evening at the liumr of Mr. Stage company wa not functioning. attention, nurse and attendants. and Mrs J. G. Austin the river He mine in with W. J. Stewart. to the south from Trice. There w ere Theyfinally left Price Friday morning at i The Denver nml Hio Grande Western th'rty-fiv- e a and most people present oclock and arrived in Mytun nlsiuf the new ste bridge oxer the Price river enjoyable evening was spent In miiali-un- middle of the atteriioon. Myton Free ut Wellington wus finished thin, week dancing and after which a sunip-U- o Press, 10 th. and now is in commission. It tips the us was served to the young Asliby Thatcher, receiver for t lie scales ut a hundred ami eighteen tons. folks supper The society is preparing a play blink of Myton, Inis which it will produce in the near fu- First Xiitionul and Is on duty. George K. Bwhii ture. Dr. C. fi. Dewey up at Bnldler Summit of lrovo accoinpaiiied him and will as-n- it is takiu; bankruptcy, lie gives his in carrying on the work. T. E. HarIT. Oluude is back at Trice af- ris of the niitlonul banking system left a t30,u7R.0tl with assets of Empt-1 llnose-veter ll (1U. He claintM exemptions of H. K. Smith of the fed1,073. attending the funeral out at tlii a few days hko of Miss Effie Tay- eral morning. $7ti02.!iu. Eight humlied is in lile inreserve I to remain yet awhile. lor. daughter of Mr. and Mr. Tom Tay- There Is nothing new. Myton Free surance policies. lor and a sister of Mrs. Kinpey. The lUth. latter is rem:iining there for a time ITess,Mr. and Mrs., John folxani, sub-slaJ. V. but recently taking with Imut a was her lieceasc'd mother, olfii-likeat Trice, will lul Italian citizens of Carbon counhurge of the 16 years of age and paused sway of Inly uttend the ucliu-i- l fur pusliiuiHter to fluenza for more thun twenty years, were in followed by appendicitis. Khe ty be held ut Salt Isike City HUd beginwas a i Lee Trice the other dsy from Kenilworth. or thul ning Hbout April 1st. The posmaster of Price.niece of Mr. and Mrs. E. 'lie told The Sun the miners five and six days the general requests it. cantp are getting week, which is not only all the work Numerous former resident of Ban-pe- they can reasonably usk for, but about Mrs. Trunk Olivelto of Trice was opnow reside mi this side all they want. They formerly resided county who erated on at Curbon Hospital yesterday of are to id atte the tbe at Castle Gate. range figuring by Dr. J. A. Judy of this city and Dr. C. 11. Allen of Balt Lake City. The pa- annual pioneer celebration over at Mt. Dr. It. M. Join's gel liack to Trice A March Is 24th. to Pleaaant, program tient is doing nicely since. Monrovia, lie given in the nfternoon at the North the fi. ofanthe iveek from absence of several weeks Ciihi., al ter which Ward homned the after chapel, hie practice here. Hi Harvey H. Cluff, grand master of the will li served with lunchcm. and ia resuming Utah Odd Fellows and attorney gener- guests mother, who resides there, i aged and A in tr1.' the building. library grand in very poor health and thla kept him al of the etate, will be in Trice tomor- will be held in the evening in row evening to visit the local lodge. Hall end at which old and newArmory away longer than otherwise would have dances on been the case after the funeral of hi while lie Borne special work will put will lie on the program and refreshThe children of Dr. Junes are in he is here. ments nerved to all will conclude the wife. California city. the festivities. day's Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Cooper are figLast Wednesday was the last day of to leave Trie In a few days for a grace In the matter of securing of this uring lie MethoThere will at services the year's automobile licenses. All persons dist church at Price next Sunday morn- visit of a couple of weeks at their old will stop en route now found oiierating machines without home in lows. ing at 11 o'rlock. Subject: "Giving the In Kanwia andThey perhHps Mrs. Cooper plates are subject to arrest by sheriffs Children a school Chance. at Sunday with a fine attaching. go on to Chicago. A brother of hla 9:45. Parents are invited to have their' will la in very poor health. The parents little ones present. Light will lie thrown were nest month to celebrate their golAn open rate of one and a half fare on the childhood of Jesus. This aermon is announced for the April conference is more appropriate for adults, says the den wedding, but thla has been deferliecBuse of the condition of the son. of the Latter-da- y Saints churen and pastor, but all are most cordially In- red Price and the Intermountatn Live Htock show at vited. Attention of all members and of Their very many frlenda atwish the ed('urban county Salt take City next month ly the Den- friends is called to the Passion Week throughout end his lietlerhslf a pleasurable ver and ltlo Grande Western. service, which will begin on 1aln Bun-da- y itor time and a aafe homecoming. It has and Is to continue each evening the been fifteen years since they were gack "Stop that ad for the plumlier's hurt week preceding Easter. there. firepot, said J. Hex Miller, manager of Ernest A. White and wife of Wood l, In a brief letter to The Bun from the Eastern Utah Telephone company, near Kama, passed last night In calling at this office on Monday last. George D. Haytmind states he Is land, Mytun en route home from Vernal and "The Sun found it. A wanted of two not seriously considering coming back other points, where they lines restored It. Enough wild. to CarlNin county to take a job In the have UintahtheRosin winter In visiting. They spent street department at Price under Coun- have hut pleasure. At Verat one time seri- nal hadstrucklittle an adjourned session last Friday cilman lladley.of Hebut seven weeks of smallthey now he lielieves It, ously thought at Keola they were up sgalnat the evening the Trice city council confirm- he was "trown." He understands James pox, on ed the purchase of twelve transformers the road aomewhere they lost flu, Waof the Ryan, manager formerly valuable document and clothing, on from an outside electrical company to satch sore at on now and the 8unnys!de A lie used by the local lighting system. Myton Hench they broke their road for a Eastern shoe house, has North car, at Hanna they will have to leave plumbing ordinance was drafted and al- a cinch onbig If he desires It. the place so discussed. the car and tackle the rest of the Raymond la In the drug business at the in sleigh and wagons. When they trip get town and la duing nicely. to Juab county Woodland, where they have conductMarriage lirenees have been Issued ed House White the for G. to twenty years, from the county clerk's office Mra. Orson 8. Calder, one of the most hope to find It still there. Myton and Marcella Pappltardo of llains women In educational and they Free lUth. prominent Hendrickson to James Pres, of Helper; church work in the state, died at her of itain and Amelia Nllsen of Welling- home at Vernal last Saturday. She had Cala-cl- t, Marie i.'afalia Joe to and and Rcienlists say (here is a perfect vaton, been closely Identified with the public both of Btorra. schools of Uintah county for the past cuum of two hundred miles above sea thirty years since her graduation from level. The Sun still has a quantity of gar- the University of Utah. Funeral servden seed on hand for free distribution. ices and burial were at Vernsl on last Temper is one thing that cant be They are mailed without charge for Tuesday. Her son, Zeph 8. Calder, athwho to death. worked Children outside to points letic coach Carbon at postage for Price, high call at this office for them should have and a daughter Miss Katheryn on a a note from an adult mother, father mission in California, arrived home but Anything is impossible to the fellow or member of family. aliout twenty mlnutea before the moth- who thinks it bo. er paseed. has agreed Judge George Christensen Pack with the attorneys for Lyman ft Mrs. C. H. Stevenson of Price furto stipulate the case against the city of nishes The Sun this week the final rework a for engineering Trice of claim port of the fifth Red Cross rollcall, In connection with the building of the showing a total of $1234.63 raised. Mei-ne- r, amounts to It water system. present 343.00; Castle Gate, 3224.27; several hundreds of dollars 34.00; Sunnyside.$74.60; Wat-ti- s, (246.00; Winter Quarters, 333.30; E. Ray Lee is back at his ranch In Standard ville, 392.00; Scofield. 141.00; the Nine Mile after being out at Du- Cameron, $49.00; Ewell, 931.00; Peer$114.00; Kenilworth, $7.00; Rains, chesne last week, where he appeared less, in court. The charge against him of Morton and Mutual, $73.60; Hiawatha. 16.00; Clear Creek, $15.00, and lri-e- . iiwuing a click without sufficient funds $182.0. Wellington, Helper tatuda and was not cover made It to bank in the Btorra did not have a rollcall. Btorra, good. Ray Pace was the complaining however, has a junior Red Cross memwitness bership in the schools. W. F. Olson, late postmaster at Price, t Postmaster gives The Sun has gone Into the floral business The this: "Postal owner tie came the require all paregulations week he of the first trons of where postofflces city deliverof Carbon Floral company In the Eko ies are established to have their mail theater building. His friends and those delivered. in Where residences are with who have heretofore been patrons of out the mall receptacles tbe place are cordially invited to call may be carrier atroutes some point within the placed and see him. route with the name thereon and mall is will be there on request of a W. H. Pace will make announcement patron. delivered should Otherwise boxes mailing next week of plans for a moving pic- tie for convenience, which en ture place on his lot next door to his ablerented to mail at their patrons of on east, the ample capacity own convenience getat their rarage hour of the any tmainesa the accommodate formerly to or night or on Sunday. There are held by the Lincoln theater, and with day no drop deliveries for one-cepostage the further announcement that he and in postofflces where city deliveries are N. G. Peterson will conduct the busihence It require two cents ness hereafter, says the Chronicle of established, on all letters mailed at Price Delta. Pace was formerly In the furni- postage ture and undertaking business at Price. postofflce. you-- . JUDGES CHANGE PLACES Lnst Friday's Sun had a front page SevDistrict court juJj8 for tl:e story, So the Taxpayer May Know. a comparison of taxes collected enth district will exchange places in bringsecured and by honds in Carbon county alunit ten days, Judge F. K. Wood goAlso, a comparfor the 3'fara 1920-2- 1. over to Manti and Judge Dilwortli ison of the salaries of deputies and ex- ing penses for the same period. In the first Woolley coming to Price. A few mch item it is shown that the difference In remain in each county yet in which the favor of last year was 114,0:16.97. Difjudges are disqualified on ference In favor of 1921 (8. W. Gold- respective of Recount their activities as attorneys As1775.86. In was words other ing! sessor Golding saved the taxpayers this before a miming the judgeships. sum over the previous year. The taxes collected and secured by bonds last The Sun. Legal blanks of ail kind Ktun.ii-- i. in j . Phone cum-ntiMi- cluh-niius- ! -r OF PERCALE AND DIMITY YOUR SHREWD BUYER nt ( Incur porated) percale and white checkJust Off Main edTolkadotted dimity make tp s pretty dress for PRICE, UTAH little missy It is in two piei'es. The Mouse of the dimity has a Teler Tan collar and turnlar-- cuffs adorned with feather stitching of silk floss. A while UP TO THECOMM1SS10N silk cord ending in small tassels is laced across the front of the Isidii-- and a pocket at one side maintain that Bedtaps Tor the Price to Castle Gate patch practical things can l pretty. Highway About Over. eom-miwu- on There is one common ground upon which we can all agree. That is our inalienable right to disagree. Fresh flowers every day for all ocFloral company, Trice. casions. Carbon Phone 28. Subscribe. Don't borrow The Bun. RESOLUTION OF WWUT 'astle Hall Knight of Pythias. Lodge . 32, Price. Utah. Whereas, In the vise providence of our Heavenly Fa-- r. John B. Evans, one of the pl-and honored citizens of Utah and good, faithful and beloved fHther our highly esteemed brother, Lewis March, ans, was on the 3d day of success-earthly !2, called from hie long and pilgrimage to his eternal card. Itesolved. Therefore, we the mem's of Price Lodge No. 33 Knights of thla. assembled in regulardosession order s 14th day of March. 1923, unanimous action, that we hereby end to our bereaved brother. Lewis ans. and to his loved mother, Mrs. n Evans, and his sisters and broth-- i. rs Jennie Dart. Mrs. tauretta Mra. Mary Hanson and vi1 and William, and to the family all Immediate friends our profoundn npathy. and that a copy of this a be sent to our bereaved and to the city press, Evans, il that a copy be entered on the reels of this lodge. (fflgned), J. O. Fausett. S. E. Gar-Mrs. orklmnk, OVER THEHOT SANDS Several New Members Join One of the Best Lodge Anywhere. Correspondence The Sun. WINTER QUARTERS, March 15 Last Monday evening Rathlamc Lodge Xo. W, Knights of Pythian, held meeting at which Esquires John Trumbull, Jainee Burch, George A. Smith, Edward Olson, George A. Bagshaw, John Forrester, Frank Rezerbroack, Albert I England, A. Perry, S. Dunnrden, Joseph Rose and Elias Jensen traveled the mysterious path to the rank of knighthood. These brothers were put through in a highly creditable manner by a team under the able direction of P. C, Hoy Rose, master of work, and Roland V. Crane, being council commander on the degree work. Visiting Brothers Stanley Lynn and Rev. Ralph C. Junes of Priie took part. Kathbone lodge hna teams for the different ranks of degrees that stand second to none in the state. Just as the lianreUor eoininaiider closed the lodge the members were surprised by over sixty sisters coming in. The tables were set and over a hundred and forty persons were seated to a dainty spread. Rev. Jones gave a very good and able address, and proved he can Bing as well as talk. Those contributing to the proMrs. Hall, gram were Mrs. Ilagshaw, 1 ilson, J. T. John Pearson. George Den. George Eaulius and A. L. Engdiland. The Pvthian Bisters, under look Olson, Chief George rection of John Dca charge of the refreshments. chairman. acted as Winter Quarters Football club held a meeting on the 0th and organized with a pKd committee. It expect a to coming seaput up a fine showing the made to were son, and arrangements start practicing as soon as the weath- secreer permits. X. P. Patterson is fan Scofield Lodge Xo. IMS, L. O. 0. X., has elected officers for the coming dictaterm. Dictator. A. Perry; vice Wilbroth-Lewtprelate, C. Forrester: tor. John treaslard Craig; secretary, I. Hicks; dictapast Pearson, Jr., urer. George t. tor, John T. Wilson. baseball T. C. Larson, Committee. league, It seems lifcelv a Soldier Summit. RESOLUTION OF RESPECT comprising Scofield. will Clear Creek and W inter Quarters, Castle Hall Knights of Pythias. Lodge X'o. 32, Trim. Utah. Whereas. In tne soon he organized. llwbe providence of our Heavenly r HEBREW DOESN'T GO J. A. Kc.hy, Sr., one of the piolocal neers and an honored citizen of I tah, Notice has Wn received by and the good, faithrul and cloved fathe dispatch that authorities ther of our highly esteemed brother, postoffu-into Hun-gar- v JA, lcnby, Jr., wns on the 20th day or receipt of letters from or Hi brew November. 1921, railed from bis bearing matter written in excluded from aueepsKful earthly pilgrimage lo jnd its characters will be nls eternal reward. notice comes The that country's mails. L'esoived. Therefore, we the members of Trice Lodge No. 32. KnDht T from the royal Hungarian ministry of Pythias assembled in regular session foreign affair. hi 14th do day of March. 1922.brother. J. bereaved to our A. Toby. and to his loved mother. Jr., J,rs. Martha Jane Kol.y. end his sjstcis Mrs. Jane Kitchen. Mrs. mation ,.n'l J Lath r,,thers. lieninger. Mrs. M. E. Poll, Mrs. U. Ludwig. Mrs. Sophia French end FVENTH JUDICIAL dis7"- of the Es- end all IN Matter family the and the to In , Roby. s:t-an- d ""n-illa- tf friends, our profound thnt a copy of this bp nt to our bereaved breMcr. Wit h 1'rfore May . f- A. t:,d,y Jr.f an(j to the city press. Claims ind that a copy he entered on the M. MADSEN. Guardian. of this lodge. 1 res-itio- sr. 1 - - -- re---,- isned). J. o. Fausett. O. P. E. Gar-- Larson, Committee. T. Yon can dress well this ipringl and summer and still keep expense down. Our new line of men's furnishing are marked away down. The margin of profit ia very small. And, since the standard of quality remains as high as ever, it nuke buying an economical proposition for you. SHIBTS, UNDER WEAK, HOSIERY, HATS AND CAPS COLLARS AND TIES SHOES Bring the boy around. W can fit him from head to heel at very mall expense. It pays to buy something good when you can gk it at the right price. Mutual Toggery Tint Door East Price Commercial and Savings Bank PRICE, UTAH THE MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE THEY COME 1 BUCKIO & HILLS Federal project agreement covering the highway between Price and Castle Gate has gone in to the state road from the federal bureau of roads at Ogden. It will be prepublic sented to the state rommission this week for signature. If found that Carbon county baa provided the necessary funds which has been arranged for the state will sign the agreement and the same will then be forwarded on to Washington, D. C., for the signature of the secretary of agriculture. After that the actual construction work can start at once. However, Gray & Murdock, who haVi the local contract, are getting suppliea and equipment on the ground and will be ready within a very short time to tackle the big job. They are known where they have done work before as pushers. Aetual paving is to begin at the west city limits of Price first. Spring Wear ul he finds the buying is best. Tailormade suits put the wesrer in the tailormsde class. The tailor-xad- e class is known the world over as a successful class. Many new patterm fcr spring to select from. Priced $27.50 and up. Pressing, cleaning and altering. Ladies work. Goes where Xorlli Ninth Street Save On Your o. fr 88, Price, Utah TEE MENS AND BOYS STORE v en McKUNE FORWARDING CO. nVE AGAIN People who try our short order become regular patrons whenever possible. That is the beat advertisement we can truthfully write. ORIGINAL CAFE te Ne-ph- Co-gue- in Tint Door East of Busy Bee Confectionery Store. PRICE, UTAH our solicitous query, a that he is fit as a The fiddle is busted. Answering friend fiddle. aiwureii ns FORSAlf,WAHTED,ETC. lrr Word Each Inaertkio Two Gent No Charge Amount. FOR BALE OLD NEWSPAPERS IN bundles of a hundred, twenty-fl- v cents. The Bun. HOUSE FOR HALE ONE and lot SO by 120 feel. Terme. Inquire Phono 190m. WANTED LARGE CLEAN COTTON rags. Will pay ten rente a pound for same. The Bun. LOST PLUM HER8 FIREPOT. for return to Eastern Utah ephone company. Price, Utah. NOTICE I WILL NOT RE IlEKPOX-slbl- s for any debts contracted by my wife, Ruby Haris. (Signed), Ham Saris. FOR BALE M O D E R N BAKERT, building and fixtures at Price. Center of the city. Address, Box SIS, Price, Utah. FUR HALE FORD TOURING CAK with starter and lights; bargain. Also aafe. Smoot Lumber company, Price, Utah. i FOR BALE ONE 10 HORSEPOWER power boiler, horiaontal type, la at Grand Junction. Address George Fletcher, Grand Junction. Colo, FOR RENT A HOUSE OF THREE rooms with front and liack porches and all or part or furniture and piano. 1'usnesHlon at once. Phones 2S7m and 267w. Car-bonvll- le, Mat-Knigh- Our many customers do. We have six bargain days the week. We have fifty-tw- o nt RE-wa- rd Tel- bargain weeks in the year. Every article in this store on the bargain list. We will never get rich on the prices we are charging for meats, groceries and foodstuffs unless it be with richness of winning and retaining your friendship and goodwill. Give us an opportunity to convince Eastern Utah Wholesale & Retail Co. Main Street, Price, Utah |