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Show pyrATi MARCH 24, 1922 - HE SPK ?ICL UTAH-EVE- RY FRIDAY. PAGE STYE PRICE AND NEARBY Twenty Years Ago This flour, Hay, Gram, Feed and That Good Coal ,ru 10 priug day lvu per cent. famiR1; ufr vit,itin 'lusir.rac kelyLCaUon the coast. foniuNh! : Week form. It waa ith hi ling ho hsul 1''pa . W. C. Hreoker. the Helper merchant, waa transacting business at the county rat. Sam Glaser waa back from the south after an extended trip. looking in splendid 10 fettle. taut two month on coul George W. Cramer had been named returned home last week second vice president of the Utah Fuel company. Cl,,'fmed to Price hotels were ner home with away on pneumonia. Khe ia un average of rroin tumlng fifteen to twenty as a ell a could exiwct each guests day. w, r.oAeer. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Santschl. Kr of The ball eeusou ia here when Cuatle accompanied by Musyou aee ter Harry, Gate, were Price visitors. lhe " Xi.k . Rerun ill ,r.an,l with , a,ld 8;u,i. ;he aea Arthur J. I.ec whs home from the aoii hue opened. Ftiougli Strip w here he had been on a trip of Inspection of the gilsonite mines. V warrat.t waa There were over a hundred men on Mind.i tliarg--r- g oiieK.ai.Hnan with herding a flock the iuvrolle at Siinnysid working on V? V Wih,m ,h limit a near the the coke ovens being built there. ark dale adujtion. George Hancock was in Price from Dugout Canyon where he waa working Mia Alice Maditeii will r a vhow-e- r smile coul vlaims for the this tPrid.iyi evening gje at syndicate. her home on North Seventh atreet in honor There was a case of smallpox reportof Air. Glen Nelson. ed ut the home of J. M. Millard, his little daughter having taken M r. urn! Mix lVnch have a new down with the disease. ut their home, burn Tuemlay. Price citizens h&ij girl to lie a unit and lule are reported aa in the matter of appeared building a w uter aya-teThe one important question, howgttina ai.Mig nicely. ever, wus how to raise the money. Mrs. Orville South worth left ester-ua- y J M. Miller of Colton remeinlered f.,r Salt latke t'ity to Join her hua-ian- d his Price friends with a St. Patrick's ami will make her home in that necktie and luniquet. Ijcv! X. Harmon of the Co-o- p waa giving them out for vity for the lire sent. Miller. J. A. Crockett had let the contract Manager Strong of the ('outln--ita- l Oil company of Salt Lake the Weeter Lumber company for a tity viaited to five-roothe .local branch of hia company cottage Just east of Luwen-stcln- 's at Frice the first of the week. store across the tracks to the south. Roiicrt Greenwood snd Joseph Jones lira. Eliza McGee, .n.ther nr A. McGee, left this week for her home were billed for home mission work ut In Illinois after spending the winter in Spring Glen. Enoch Jorgensen and Albert Pace were to go to Cusile Gate on Frice at the home of her son. n like mission. W. If. Lee, traveling Helper Knights of rytliias kept open freight house at Castle Hsll, over James Rooof the Union I'aiiflc system, w.is agent av in Price today ( Friday t. The Pun neys on St. Patrick's Day. There was acknowledges a pleasant fill from the a fine spread with dancing by an or cbestra from Castle Gale. gentleman. United States Marshal Hen Haywood Wells-Farg- o Express cotnimny re- waa in Frice looking for IHwtoffice ceived a new wagon and a horse to Sharp, having a warrant for take care of thetr express business in the latter out of the United Stales fedPrice. The outfit la a dandy anil a eral court at Salt Lake City. credit to any town. J. M. Millard waa circulating a petition for the building of a new met st church in Price. He had someThe Panama b'dol has been purchased by a Mr. Ising from Helper who haa thing like two hundred dollars submoved his personal effects and furni- scribed when sickness in his family ture here where hia patrona will be atopiied him. made to feel at home. Mrs. Freda Stein and daughter. Miss Jetty, mother and sister of Hen and Sam Stein, were expected to arrive In Juhn Fetzer of the firm of Gannon & Fetzer, architects, waa down from Salt Price, coming from Europe. They were to keep housstfor Mr. and Mrs. Ulty the first of the week on buswhile the latter were abroad for iness. He looks for lieiter times now that spring ia here and say conditions the summer. are on the improve. FORMER PRICE MATRON GOES TO FINAL REWARD A. K. Mitchell of Salt laike City, the chief clerk and district commercial Funeral services for Mrs. Vivian Fullsuperintendent of the Western Union Hryner were held at the talierna-cl- e Telegraph company, was in Price the merlast Sunday afternoun, the speakers flrat of the week checking up the busbeing W. F. Olson, Carl R. Marcuse n iness of his company here. and Arthur B. Horsley. Hurial whs at the city cemetery. On March JEth Mn. Walters Stock company played at Hryner passed away at her home In Sun the tabernacle Wednesday night to a Francisco. Vivian Fullmer Hryner wns well pleased audience. This company born at Orangeville March 4, 1691, ah la one of the favorites that play Price received her education in the disti-and is always ass 8 red a good patron- schools of that place and later attend age when they come to town. ed Carlton county high school. After coming to Price In 1910 she waa emMr. and Mrs. John Martin announce ployed as telephone operator and will the marriage of their daughter, Isa- long he remembered there for her belle Wallace, to Howard K. Ellis Wed- faithful services. June 24, 1916, she nesday. March 29th, at Castle Gate. was married to Claude A. Hryner. goThe young married folks will lie at ing to Hiawatha. After three years at home at Castle Gate after April 10th, Hiawatha they moved to Kan Francisco where Mr. Hryner waa employed as machinist In ship yards While Some of the Jurors serving at this there she was the a faithful worker In the term of court walked from Helper to church of Jesus Christ of I sitter-da- y Price several times last week, due to Saints, having in the Sunday taught connecHnd lack of train bad roads echoola. In this she waa deartions. Regardless of time rot; cl red, on- ly loved for hercapacity charitable disposition allowed is mile the ten cents by per ly as a leader, and had a most noble charcounty on such service. acter and was Indeed worthy of all the love and respect shown tier hy friends Attention is called to the fict that both at Ban Francisco and Price. On with the establishment of carrier eeiv-ic- e March 4th (her birthday) ehe gave from the local poetofflce some few birth to a baby boy and on March 16th months ago. the old drop letter rate of paased to her reward. one cent disappears. Put a two-cestamp on local letters, the name rule CARBONITES HAVE REBATE DUE applying aa for out of town communi ON INCOME TAXES cations. When payment in execs of the George A. Btorra, manager c f the Greet Western coal mines, la reported proper amount are iaid to the govcounty ihir week. Mr. ernment, the overage i returned to 4ck In Curlmn Storm has lieen In California thin win- the enon making the payment at the ter where he haa developed further the Interests of the Orest Western coal address shown on hi income tax reiroiertiea which will bi opened thla turn. Collector of Internal Revenue summer. Janie H. Anderson now ha a number of cheeks, sent to hia predecessor, Resimndlng to an Invitation to Join in a Mg time given in a dance and ban- but on which no delivery could lie quet hy the Elks and their ladies up at made, the letter sent out having been Helper last Friday night about twenty returned unclaimed. If the parties en of the Price strays chartered the stub" titled to the refund do not rlaim the early hours of Satur- amount returning in the belonging to them within the day morning. A Mg delegation waa alnext thirty days the checks will lie reso dowij from Spring Canyon. turned to the terssury department at Examinations for crops and pests in- Washington, D. C., for eaneellation. state capl-tspectors will lie held at the March SOth and April 1st under the The parties for whom refund eheeks direction of H. J. Webb, state crops and are now held and the addresse they fiesta Inspector. While thle examinagave when filing income tax returns, tion Is at the request of two candidates are aa follows: Charles G. Day, KenilWasatch one from from Carbon and county, others desiring to take the teat worth; John Pearson, Park City; John Sternad, Latuda; Steve Error, Iatuds ; may do so. Mike Jlrokue, Latuda; James Garber, L. T. Morrison, father of Mrs. Cgl Mohrland; Paul Modnrick, Rains: F. of Wolfe Joe Price, Mrs and Harris died In San Francisco several days ago. Inayne, Castle Gate, all of Utah. The Mr. Morrison was 7 years old and for- amounts range from $1.44 to $12.00. merly lived at Grand Junction. Colo., Some of these may yet be in and made his home with Mrs. Joe the state and partial their checks may wee get a Wolfe during his stay here. J(e identification at the collector's veteran of the civil war. His remains will fe brought to Price for burial beside those of his wife. LOCAL RAILWAY EXPENDS BIG Answering an alarm shortly after 7 SUM IN UTAH fire the morning, o'clock Wednesday more a once that department proved Money paid out in the state of Utah fire has got to hurry to beat the boys. And In this instance It Is eald that a for wages, supplies and taxes jn 1021 made to palpable effort had been of the house by the Denver and Rio Grande Westthe destruction A few ern railway amounted to $7,604,640.42, hotel. of the Paradise just east work only was required by the according to a statement issued Tuesminutes boys to subdue the flames. day from the office of R. W. Robbins, assistant general freight and passenof a soft Nick Bvarney, proprietor Sumger agent. The road was the biggest Boldler at establishment drink mit. pleaded guilty to violation of the single paymaster in the state. Money Mann white slave art when arraigned paid in Utah ia divided as follows in Wednesdar liefore Judge Tllman D. the report: For payrolls, $15,750,00(1, Johnson tn the United States district court at Balt Lake City. Sentence will general purchases, $137,048.53: dining he pronounced April 1st. Bvarney was ear snd hotel supplies, $69,770.29 ; fuel, Grace Roberts, $1,035,631.60; charged with removing Grand taxes, $002,170. Junction 21 years of age, from Immoral for Summit pur to Soldier SCHOOL TERM SHORTENED poses. Carbon county schools will not run Eastern Utah Electric company Is all tn the full term as planned last fall. over the expected arrival of their agg to lack of funds the sessions manager, W. C. Broeker, who haa been Owing alisent several months He has start- will close shortly after May 1st. The ed from Bakersfield. Cain., bringing exact date has not vet been announced, Wlth his his wife, his father and his but the term will be about two ww-- s mother, overland. The party will ar- short of the previously arranged clos rive in Price shortly after May 1st. While the original intention of the trip ing date. would have carried Broeker through Caron Floral company, Eko bindithe Eastern States, the actual Journey covered only point in the South and ng, Price, flower for every W. F. Olson, manager. Phone 299. on the Pacific Coast. get-niel- li; 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. We sell them. Also rock salt and that good old Castle Gate You might coal. Blue drays do it now Giison-Miil-ne- McKUNE FORWARDING CO. Phone 88, Price, Utah m YOUR SHREWD FORSAltWAKIED.EIC. Two Cents No BUYER Ier Word t'liarfe Em-I- i Insertion Accounts. FOR BALE OLD NEWSPAPERS IN bundles of a hundred, twenty-fiv- e cents. The 8un. FOR SALE ONE HOUSE and lnt 60 by 120 feet. Terms. InGoes where he finds the baying ia quire Phone 190m. SALE FORD TOURING CAR tat Tailormode suits put the wearer Foil with starter and lights; bargain. Ale tailor-cadti the tailormode clue. The so safe. Smoot Ltimlier company. Price, dan if known the world over ae Utah. i successful due. Many new pattern I.( 1ST TH 1 RT Y SECOND DEGREE watch charm. Initial inside marked for spring to select from. Priced $27.50 T. J. il. to A. A. A. I.ilieral reward for sad op. Pressing, cleaning and alteri- Its return to this office. ng. Ladies work. FOR RENT A HOUSE OF THREE rooms with front and back porches and all or part of furniture and piano. Possession at once. Phones 267m and -- 267w. BUCKIO & HILLS Korth LEGHORN WHITE HATCHING . eggs from pens headed by Utah Ag(Incorporated) ricultural ('allege pedigreed cockerel, Ninth Stmt Just Off M.iw 204 to g strain. Angus E. JohnPIUCE. UTAH son, Price, Utah. 243-eg- Gone-Fr-ee No more paying your neighbors bills. When you walk home with your groceries from us you are not paying for someone elses delivery . There is not nor never wassuch a thing as free delivery. Delivery service costs money and must be added to cost of doing business. Cost of doing business and cost of goods plus merchants profit equals the price you pay. Would you rather deal with the merchant who tells you straight out the price or the one who sneaks around the real fact when you are not looking? It is our constant aim to deal squarely with each one of our customers and to treat all alike to give to each the very best for the money . GARDEN SEEDS (without war prices) ho-di- 32 f sack on FISH Sardines, Booths, oval can Red Salmon, Del Monte, Alaska No. 1 Pink Salmon, Terrapin No. 1 Salmon, Sparton No. Vi Tuna Fish, white meat, No. Vt Imported Sardihes and Herring, Norse Crown " The remaining 66 per cent consists of the cheaper cuts, such as spare ribs, shoulders, trimmings, pigs feet, lard, etc., and shrinkage in dressing and curing. Shrinkage is equal to one pound in each five, and has no value whatever. That is why the prices of "Premium Ham and Bacon and pork loins are higher than the price of the live animal. Everybody wants them and yet they of the entire weight. are only about "Premium Baron alone is only about 8 one-thi- u i iM f. a ' ' H. i. t ! . Hi n v H i rd percent The great demand for the choicer cuts, and the smaller demand for the cheaper cuts, constitute the reason for the comparand the atively higher price of the s. lower price of the other (Some of the lower viced cuts sell at less than the d price of the live animal. one-thir- d, two-third- per-poun- ssi r'i, It is only by utilizing all possible byproducts and exercising the utmost skill and efficiency that we are able to average a profit of a fraction of a cent a pound on all our business. i i 1 ; i .1. : 3 N. B. Some very deliciou s dishes can be prepared from the cheaper cuts . Swift & Company U. S. A. If the excitement owe her wadding is anything of a eriterian, Princes Mary will have a whale of a funeral when she kirks off. PLAIDS AND FRINGES A Screened Porch W1H add much to tout com- fort and convenience. Now is ths time to put It np look to jronr door and window screens. Ul. ii-- 2n - Since these are the choice cuts from the best hogs, cured and smoked in the best way, with scientific care and precision, they are naturally in great demand; but these cuts, with the loin from which pork chops come, represent only about 34 per cent of the live animaL ol - sack Premium Ham and Swift's Bacon are produced from only Premium the best hogs. Many of the animals we buy do not furnish meat of Premium quality. Swift's nt Do not pay high prices for we have them at regular prices. Flour has advanced but our prices remain for one week yet. Turkey Red Velox, 98 lbs Drifted Snow, 98 lbs. Armours Pancake Flour, Corn Meal, sack Self Rising Pancake Flour, Laundry Soap, 25 bars can Steel Cut Coffee, can Steel Cut Coffee, can Steel Cut Coffee, is-lt- or l Tim III 34 vs. 66 -- 4(1 20c 25 c 25 c Crab , Shrimp , Clams , Fish Flakes,Oysters, Lobsters Special Low Prices On AIL WlLSONS PRICE AND HELPER Store No. 1 Main Street, Phone 21, Price- -. Store No. 3 Main St., Phone 99, Helper n-- Fashion still puts striped materials tn the hnd for sports skirts, but they bare some comietltlon In plaid and checked patterns In all skirt materials Checks with fringed edges, ore reml-nlceof shawls and they make many of the smart new models In which the fringle la substituted for a hem at the bottom of the aklrt and also finishes the patch pockets. A aklrt of thla kind appears In the picture above, cut on simple lines and having a sepThese arate belt of the materlaL fringed materials are particularly mart In the new wrapped skirts with the fringed edge arranged to run from belt to hem. Sport skirts and atreet skirts are a little longer then they were, the regulation length being from six to eight Inches from the floor. Flannel In pluln colors. In strlpee and plaids, la a rival for prunella and other cloths. nt Carbon Floral company anllcfta the trade of resident of the towna and the rampa of Carbon county. Phone 299. Flotnera Tor every occasion. W. F. son, manager. Ol- The chronic grouch may lw without friends, but everybody knows him. Paint Up r Early spring pointing will improve your place not only win its appearance bo better, but the preserving effect win more than pay the cost ;h li AU the little needed latches, hinges and other fixtures wanted to fix up your place can be had here in large 1,1 r r i IW-OI- 'i i i:,r Smoot Lumber Co. Price, Utah I?: ir BH I. ' |