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Show jjfljAL HAECH 31, 1922 gHE 8 U K. BRICE. UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. FAGE SEVEN ?S252525Z5H55c5Z52SHnSZS2S252Kc The Wrath of ON A "HUW j tlic viiuitl.iiuM1 in lri- l;il Monday liiglit, an enlliusiustio uiteiiiied to the pivlimiiuiries liMikiug to tin- nr ! : CO CAPES New Manifement Twenty Bede, and An Ambu- lance In Service. Mined In Every Reapect In Carbon Connty and Shipped Everywhere. Propertiea At It la not difficult to solve the problem of dress for little girls in these daya of specialising. Itesourceful signer devote their time to putting materials into atylea that are appropriate for the little mix mil plcaalng take their to her aa well. They cuea from the "grown-up- " mudea, modifying them to ault the younger gen' eratlon. ua In the raae of the pretty rape-wra- p ahown here. Thin wrap for gfrla In their "teens" la a rape to whirh aleevea have been gracefully added. It la made of lightweight velours and hua a full ripple hark with a decoration of atitrhlng In two rowa laaround It. It has a large collar which lngenioualy arranged to draw up around the neck hy meana of a heavy silk cord that la threaded through large eyelet worked In silk like that of the atitrhlng. The cord and eyelets arc very decorative. de- Pressures of five thousand jkiuikIh are used in at least one ihonoc:rHih factory upon cabinets as they are Deling finished to insure that they will stand timi and level on their feet. Standardville, Utah STEP ON ER No Dust, No Ashes, No Clinkers . to know It Is some satisfactionobtainable ras you have the heat on business or when you go out get that satpleasure. You will isfaction If you have had your tank filled at the Unexcelled For Purity Service Storage Purposes. Station STANDARD COAL CO. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH General Officea Ninth Floor Kearna Bldg. Purpose. CORD TIRES new We have opened up a iO you lneas and want to prove we give you pure goods and r?al service. Irive up to the shove address. We Make Lowest Prices We make lowest prices on 2rocen in d foodstuffs to be found anywhere : fonSny ivincing evidence. iarbon-Emer- y StoresCo- - ftSSMSSSKS 1 GRAND JUNCTION ACTIVE Big Irrigation Project Would Link Up Uintah Basin Towns. According to a story carried ih The Salt Lake Tribune of last Tuesday the Street. Corner Eighth and Main Best Brands of Oils r or All Carlton cornu V farm bureau, llerctoiorc ui'iubTfcliiK have liven of a single year's duration, but under the (irewiit t thrac-wH- r organization is established, the enrolling fee bring ten dollars. This new .dea origi luted in Iowa, and is Imviuinj peiierul llirougliopt th, whole country. I tub is now j'retly well organized all the eouuties i rom the norih down as iar as Carbon mid Finery on the East side, nnd to Ir.n eounly on the west haring effected working bureaus. Present at Moiiday's meeting were ,1. F. Burton, of Box Elder county, W, J. Funk of Cache county and Samuel Lot t green of Welier, these three gentlemen constituting the state organizing committee, the first named being the chairman. About thirty nicmher-hii- a were signed up in the meeting, the committee exhuusting their mipply of membership eon I ract blanks. AY. .1. Funk of the committee will remn!,. in Curiam county a couple of weeks to carry on a further campaign for memberships. Meetings will lie arranged in ojher towns throughout the county and a good v'goroiis bureau seems assured. Local affairs will lie handled with Joseph H. Sharp ns president. John A. Mathis, vice president and Oliver Hannon as secretary. The visitors reKrt that counties farther south iu the state are more enthusiastic over the work than are those in the northern tiers. This is because the former counties have had more experience in the work and thus fully realize the lienefits to lie derived .from organizing. The principul objects of, the bureau are declared to lie standardization of crops, fostering and the dairy industry, the betterment of live stock and the equalization of taxes. In standardization of rros it will lie sought to determine what sorts and varieties of crops can best lie produced and most favorably marketed from this Beet ion, so that grains, hay, seeds and like products may lie supplied in carload lots all of the same quality and grade. Potatoes and like commodities, too, run be handled to much greater advantage if uniformly graded in quantity. Dairying should be placed on a footing in Car-lio- n county when the cities and camps lie in such body proximity as to form a most favorable market that outside products would come in only in minimum quantities instead of shipping in almost the entire needs of the rominn-n'tie- s as at present. The betterment of live stock through elimination of the scrubs and by proper methods is paramount to this locality and can lie much advanced through the work of the bureau. Equalization of taxes is an age-ol- d matter, Irut is receiving a new imjietus through the recent work of the farm bureau. . In all the counties so far cuvercd by the state committee all previous memberships in the bureau have been inore than doubled in the campaign for this year. Carbon county gives promise of keeping fully up with the procession m1 HOSPITAL COAL Urged. Miftmj; at CARBON STANDARD 10.00 100.00 6. 45,000 me!" (25 Nipr (II act-ouni- and Suuyaidg. Proprietor PRICE, UTAH Dr. Win ten Will Anawer All Calls. Day or Night ISOS. 000. 00 J . Winter Qurtera, Clear Creek. Cutle Gate DR.W.P. WINTERS The amuuut of authorised capital The par value ef each share Statement of receipta and disbursement during the preceding year: The words were s;tokcn la fairly HI MU MS KM ENTS KEIEIITS committee effecting good English auild a Jargon of many CKh on hand at clone of last mort gage securities (39.134.70 COUNTY ORGANIZATION who them cuiwt lie uttered longues. fiscal year 500.04 I 4.(1$. 72 Iakiii on p:ma book security 23.v35.SS Merctiundn 2.251.(7 lulling through the w ludow of the lit- Dues on running mock of merchandise 195.42 receivable 2,5)13.42 Account tle hut 1 hud called home for a number Sale 1 .turns More Permanent 9.350.42 Borrowed money repaid .... 1,500.04 repaid Character To Body of works. 3.l59.59 Dividends paid during ear Interest (.887.32 Tor Help.ng 1 hud troubles of my own mostly Insurance 1.25V30 Exi'eit,--, including salaries 4. lit. 74 Africuturalist, Dairy-- I ... bond dlsct-rof Sale us and 1,237.33 Arllue will but 1,323.50 atampa you nan and Stockman Tax Problem! Agent' later, General fund credit 9,817.83 In tercet paid lo(.(7 a wus chord of human aymputhy Made Paramount Part of Work 4.797.4s Vueh on hand at close of I'ommuiaions touched at the forlorn sppeurauce of Borrowed tiioucy fiscal year 5,004.00 1.229.(9 Uniform Product state If youre particular about the quality what of you eat and at the same time you want to pay as reasonable prices as other people pay these are your stores. Everything to eat, wear and use. Modern R State Building and Loan Association J By WINIFRED DUNBAR g The number of share sold during the year &5E52525Z1 L35Z5S5Z5c5iZ5253 The number of share eud withdrawn during the precedImuo. Cownjfci 1VX1 WiMvra ing year groceries. COATS RESEMBLE Honghi H In a certain home there was a ten cents fine for each spot made on the table cloth One day Johnnie was caught rubbing the table cloth with his fingers. Asked what he was doing he replied: Tm makins? We dont claim these two spots into one. can make that you your money go twice as far by buying your groceries at our stores. But we do claim that no one can undersell us and few can offer as complete a stock of WASATCH STORE THREE-YEA- a STATEMENT MADE TO THE HANK I'OM M HfeHOXEH OF THE STATE OK VTAH OF THE Vernal Commercial club has succeed ed in interesting Grand Junction in Insisting the irrigation and reclamation of the Dead Man Dench country in northeastern Utah and northwestern Colorado. The Dead Man Bench comprises about a quarter of a million acres of agricultural land that wn lie watered from the "White and Bear rivers of Colorado. The Commercial dub d of Vernal gathered data nnd sn'mit-te. it to Congressman Don R. Co-- ten, who is working to get a reclamation this session. project provided for at to he rne of Head Man Bench is said the largest and best irrigation projects left in the United States, nnd it vould make thousands of homes for returned soldiers provided the Smith-MeFarhill now pending should become a law. The Grand Junction Chamber of Comwith the Vernal merce is dnh, and has recently petitioned the Colorado delegation in Washington, D. C., to lend every assistance. Grand Junction people are enthnsinstie over the possibilities of the Uintah Bosin, and are making special effort to get more of the business from this vast empire. Recently the Grand Junction Chamber of Commerce decided to visit the Uintah country as soon ns the road from Grand Junction is finished, which will be some time in the early part of this year. This mad links Grand Jnnc-tio- n with the Uintah Basin and makes it entirely possible and profitable for the wholesale houses of the Colorado dty to ship their goods to the Basin towns. y the man. "I'lKler the cot," I directed quickly; "I will try and ifotect you." Theu I resumed reading a book, uud w hen a mandarin and half a dozeu soldiers flitted about the palace and searched all of Us odd corners for the fugitive, my indifference or quiet dignity replied a direct Invasion and the mob passed oil. It was later that Foochlng explained It was from that lnuuieut that he attached himself to my Inter-- , eats luckily for Arllue. Tlie tuau was a half native, his futher an Englishman, lie had mixed lu HUtical matters and was proscribed iu Tong, lie had fled, pursued. I Imd euuliled hltu to slip the meshes and he showed fidelity by staying with Miscellaneous tlisursenieiita. vis.: Furniture Insurance - . 17.15 1,001.59 58.25 Discounts Heal estate General fund Total receipta 5,0$(.Oi 5,958.00 ((5.8(8.92 Total disurseincnta Salaries paid each of its offict rresldent; A. W. McKinnon Vic President, H. B. tloetstnan Secretary and Manager, George A. W not ton Treasurer, George A. Wool ton W. Peucm A. k, R J. Peacock. Gunter P. Directors, Crawford, Henry Moynlcr, L. P. Oveson, 1. Bargers 1(5,(88.92 ( 2,375,70 Q. G. Total salaries I 2.375 70 statement of Its assets and liabilities at the end of the year, and the nature: 1. 1 ltl 1.1T1I-AKMTS Cash on hand f 1,229.(9 Kunnlny stock and dividends (71,381.52 Loans on mortgage security 51,529.00 Borrowed money (.500.00 500.00 on pass book security Heal estate (.584,05 uie. Sundry account, furniture 1,770.00 and fixture I hud been part of a surveying 195.42 Account receivable imrty stranded at Loehun. Boxers, General fund 2,2071. 08 revolutionists and adlie rents of the A -.- (74,881.52 Tutul liabilities Vim ng dyuusty were embroiled In a Total aaseta (74.581.63 flight. It was dangerGeorge A. Wootton. being first duly sworn according to law, depones and ous to try and leave, it would lie of the above named coin jinny; Unit tlie sialeniciits ays that he Is e three-corner- doubly perilous to remain, but Ar-lin- made in the foregoing report are true and correct and ihut said statement contains a full and correct exhibit of the condition of said company' business at GW UltlK A. WOOTTON. Bhg was a singer. What odd fancy, the close of the year 1921. Buliscrllied and sworn to lefore me this lltli day of February, 1922. M.v reckless exiierluient, irrational ralcu-liiiln- ti commission expire January 8, 1923. R W. DALTON, Notury Public Heslding led her brother, ltupert Lisle, to At Price, Utah. DO I, Seth Ptxton. bank comHtate of 1'tah, Office of Bank Commissioner Jump from Canton, leagues across u desert, to try a motion picture ven- missioner of the stale of I'tuli, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of tlie statement of the alsice named company now on ture In tlie squalid poverty-strickefile in my office this 14th day of February, 1922. SETH IJXTON, Bank Comprovince of Locliuu, I could never fig- missioner.' ure out. First pub,, March 17; last April 10, 1922. 1 only knew Unit lifter a week of a vii In attempt to work up business be found his funds gone. Then liupHMied tlie tragic. I liad 414 slightly acquainted with tlie I.lsles. We arranged to stick together and get back to Vanton aa best we might. Meuntlme I had fallen In love with Arllue, and she was worthy of It. One day a messenger came to my poor quarters in a vaat hurry. 'Tlease come at once, read the note, signed A," and I placed tlie precious arrecd next to my heart and hastened to I respond in person. Now this waa what hapinedI: brother, an artist, had gone to Amoy, one of the sacred towns of Tuaiu occupied by an exclusive tribe and 100 miles distant lie had been discovered In tlie temple of the great god, llonglil, 'etching Its details. Tills was sacrilege. lie had been adzed, Imprisoned and was to die. Miss Lisle had appealed to tlie consular agent to tlie local authorities. They were helpless to rescue tlie doomed man. Looking back now, that secret furtive tramp to Amoy, constantly menFor Any of the Abort Choioo Fuels Call On aced by wandering trqln bauds, the . 0. H. STEVENSON LUMBER GO. at the arrival great temple, midnight Pries, Utah finda the scaling of broken vail, the near suitable a of up biding place ing VVWVVAVtfSWVArtVWVVVVAiVVWVVVVVVW tlie roof It ia all like a dream; hut then Foochlng and I shored a thousand perils. The moat vivid feature of that retro-fqc- t Is tlie event of tlie second night We looked down at the sombre robed Itpriests, at the victim, Arllnea brat aa the In, led whom Then, they er, Ax 4 A A A. AA Aa Aq.AAAAAOA. AAAA AAAa. sacerdotal rites were about to take place, Foochlng spoke the quick word : lleady 1 Whlr-rr- l Flash I There was a broad blunk wall at the front of the temple, affording an admirable screen. the projector output, I threw the picture of Honghi upon It In a broad clear disc. There were affrighted erica from the priests. Tlie script the message!" spoke tlie quick-witte- d Foochlng, end I flared nut the sentences that ordered the SiN priests to Instantly release their victim or encounter the wrath of Honghi. The Idol had spoken 1 Trembling with suiierstltloua fears the chief priest the captive and bade him de as ! . n f? f f Y ?T UTAHS BEST COAL e f? ? f? ? fY t T' V ?? ?? f? ?? ?? ? -- ? t HIAWATHA, KING, BLACK HAWK, PANTHER. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ?Y Utah Coal Sales Agency I Y FOR SALE lrt. I do not know what the priests thought If they ever found the outfit, for we abandoned It to Join the rescued artist to regain his sister then Canton. The faithful Foochlng piloted us nil that dangerous Journey. My loves brother went off to Australia, where a good business prospect was offered, and took Foochlng with him. Arllne and myself returned to America. Wby.not! My latest letter from :nr dear old mother had concluded We are all waiting to welcome your dear, sweet little wife. Tea Wagon as Baby Buggy. The wicker tea wagon was a wedding present and until the liead of the house in a hilarious mood tried to roust down the hallway on it one night, breaking the glass tray, it performed Its social tasks faithfully during the trying first year, the New York Sun states. Then Mrs. Lackawanna wheeled It to the attic and left It there. It career oplieared to be ended. But after Betty was born, somebody discovered that the small-size- d clothes bosket which served as her moTahle crib would just fit in the top of the tea wagon, after the tray had n removed. So It was brought down from curccr the attic to begin a brand-neaa an Indoor baby carriage lo-e- t? Ninety feet frontage by thirteen and a half rods in depth. Adjoins the vagni building at Price on the south and faces South Eighth street. Will dispose a whole or cut to lot or lots. Part of cash and terms. R. W. CROCKETT Agent PRICE, UTAH Better Food At Moderate Prices You will we think enjoy the appetizing things our chef prepares for luncheon. Few people partake of a heavy meal at noon, but in any case they want good things appetizingly prepared. Prices are moderate. Service is prompt. Cleanliness in every nook and comer. Your patronage solicited. Here to satisfy our customers. The New Queen City Cafe First Door East of Postoffice PRICE, UTAH . |