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Show i FSJSAT, OCTOEZS IS, 1922 COAL! That good old Castle Gate. Why not fill your coal bin now while the railroads are delivering? We have plenty. Promptly sent on your order telephone, written or verbal. We handle Salt for the table and range. Flour, Hay, Grain and Millstuffs. Our ton prices are convincing. Blue drays do it now. McKune Forwarding Co. PURELY PERSONAL PRICE AND NEARBY Mn. George U. Miller wee e bual-bt- h vieitor la Zion lest week end thin Mrs. Fr.uk Averlll of Price is Belt Lake City relatives this week. ''ell M. Hanks fans moved his family from Nine Mile to Kooeevelt for the waiter. Mias Jane McGee accompanied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy A. McGee, to Zion this week. Orson P. Madeen is home from Zion. He wee one of several live stock judges at the atnte fair. Mrs. C. K. Marcusea returned home Sunday evening after sending several days at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Urn W. C. Broeker from Price motored to Salt Lake City Sunday, returning last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bean from Price were among the numerous conference and state fair visitors at Zion last week. Mrs. Charles K. Barton and son have returned to Duchesne after a visit of a week or ten daya with friends at Price. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Egan are at home from a trip to Salt Lake City. They took In the state fair and other attractions while away. Mrs Gena Smith, formerly of this city, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stott, at Duchesne. Mr. end Mrs. Ed J a spereon from Antelope have vl-lti- moved to Latuda. Mrs. George A. Bench is Phone 88 PRICE, UTAH On October 12th 430 Years Ago... Columbus discovered America and altered the destiny of the entire world. America has undergone many changes since then. This great change started when a handful of Pilgrims settled in the new country and formed the nucleous of a powerful nation. From that small beginning our country is today a world power. Our origin was humble one tiny store in a small Wyoming town twenty years ago but full of potential growth. SERVICE was, and is, our creed, the source of our strength. Today we render service in three hundred and seventy-on- e department stores in as many communities all over the country. Just received a few cases of pints and quarts. Also some. Mason . lids and caps. nc The Ladies Aid society of the Methodist church meets with Mra. Oliver K. Clay next Wednesday afternoon, Octo- ber 15 th. Price Lodge No. IS, Odd Fellow a has leased the rooms over the First National bank and will move In about the first We still have a few Watermelons at 2c. . All kinds Guns and Shells. Mr. and Mrs. Kell M. Madsen and family got back to Price Sunday after attending the state fair and conference at Zion. They made the trip in their nr and found the roads exceptionally good. Mrs. Mary Cantrlll, as president of the Women's Club of Price, Is attending a meeting of the state federation at Zion this week. Also Mrs. J. W. Hammond, Mrs. Jesse West and Mrs. J. It. Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. Lerny A. McGee and Mesdamee Alice Whitmore, Mat H. W. Cooper and Thomas Fouts are attednlng the sessions of the grand lodge of the Order of the Eastern Star at Sylt Lake City thla week. Mrs. W. C. Wyatt of Salt Lake City visited thla week at Price with Mrs. J. A. Crockett and Mina Bessie Kennedy. They come from the same section of Missouri. Mre. Wyatt ia the wife of the owner of the Semloh Hotel at Zion. Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Forrest left Satattend the funeral urday for Price to Mrs. Ira of Mrs. Forrests sister-in-laStrong. Mrs. John liogun of Salt Lake City, a sister of Mrs. Forrest, also accompanied them. Kephl News-Time- s, GIl-mo- Ith. Adrian Jensen from Hiawatha and formerly of Mantl underwent an operation for hernia two weeks ago at St Marks Hospital at Salt Lake City. His friends will be pleased to know he le getting on very nicely. Mantl Messenger, Ith. Mr. end Mrs. Bert Martin got back to Castle Gate last Saturday after a visit of three weeks at hia boyhood home at Culver. Ind. Going they stopped at Chicago and took with them hie mother who had not been back in sixty odd years. It was some trip, believe me," aays Uncle Bert. Prank Davie of the United States government mail service was here last Sunday. He says if the road between Duchesne and Roosevelt was as good as all the rest between Price and Vernal mall could reach the latter city the same day it leaves Salt Lake City. The Denver and Itlo Grande Western will soon change schedule so as to reach Price at IB o'clock of tho forenoon. The trip could easily be made to Vernal by the middle of the afternoon. Myton Free Press, 6th. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Hubbsll from Dayton, O., were two automobile tourists Visiting Pries last Monday. They came through from Portland, Ore., by way of Provo and Salina Canyon en route home. The last fifty-eigmiles of the road traveled into this city, says he, was the Itest they found anywhere side from the paved highways. All Eastern Utah people, ho thinks, should be proud of their roads and ready to give a good calling down to those who are given to complaining on this score. Mr. and Mrs. Russell T. Fisk left Price this week for Chicago. He la Just out of a Salt Lake City hospital, where he was for several weeks for treatment for throat troubles. En route he telegraphed his mother. Mrs. G. Allle Fisk at the Savoy Hotel in this city, that he stood the trip well. If hie health permits he soon will a medical school there. Mrs. G. Allle Fisk leaves Price tomorrow evening by way of Seattle, 'Wash., her home for the past several years, to Join her son In the East She will he with him for a considerable time. William II. Smart.former president of the Roosevelt stake of the Latter-da- y Saints church, was quite seriously Injured yesterday afternoon when the truck in which he was riding backed off the dugway six miles thla aids of Ducheane. He was taken on to that city, where his Injuries were attended. Alfred Lublin of Roosevelt, driver of the truck, sustained a dislocated shoulder among numerous bruises. E. 8. Robbins, who came alng, took Lublin to Roosevelt. Lublin waa backing the truck so as to give room for a passing team. He lost control and the result was the tumbling off the dugway. The truck was loaded with hides and meat and was going to the railroad Myton Free Frees, Cth. CARD OF THANKS Palo Alta, Cala., and her son, Dick and Reed, desire through The Sun to thank their friends at Price and elsewhere In Carbon county for telegrams and lettera of condolence and for the numerous floral offerings at the time of the death and funeral there recently of husband and father. PRICE TRADING COMPANY More Than Thirty Yean Square Dealing PRICE, UTAH 1922 Duplicating and triplicating sales books. Eastern prices. The Sun. We were much surprised the other day to find fifty perfectly good dollars lying alongside the roadway in the corner of a field belonging to one of our most prominent farmers. It had been there for several weeks and looked much the worse for wear. The $50.00 was in the shape of a mowing machine. It was rusting fast. By spring it wont be $50.00 any more. Another season and it will be worth about fifty cents UNLESS IT IS PROTECTED. City. Huntington town haa applied to the hunstate engineer for aeventy-flv- a dredths second feet of water from Birch Spring in Emery county for municipal purpose. Joe Zeemich, convicted recently in district court at Price of assault, has appealed his case to the supreme court. It haa been heard and ie now under ad- Ith. Mrs. L. L. Loftls of . Twenty or more friends of Mia W. P. Winters surprised that lady Tuesday at her home at Carbon Hospital with a birthday party. J. F. MacKnlght of Price wee last week elected second vice president of the Utah Postmasters association. The sessions were held up nt Zion. Dr. R. J. Alexander, formerly of this city, waa last Friday installed as commander of Lieut. Clareiu-- E. Allen Post. Veterans of Foreign Wars, at Salt Lake again at Price after a trip of several months to Salt Lake City, where she went for medical treatment. Her health is much improved. Wallace Jensen and Kermlt Bradley came home from Bunnyelde on Mat Tuesday and returned there Thursday. They have good jolw at the mines. Mantl Messenger, (th. Peter Barbogllo from El Paso, Tex., was here this week looking after his numerous Interests in Carbon county. He has an establishment in Juarei, Hex., and ia prospering theca Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson of Altonah are recent arrivals at Price to make their home here. Mrs. Jana Clark and children of the same place have moved to Castle Gate for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Vlrden of Drex-e- l. Mo., left for home Sunday last after spending the greater portion of the past summer with their children at Price. They may come here to live next year. Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Longadorf entertained fifteen guests nt dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Madsen and Mr. and Mrs K. B. Batcher of Scofield. ML Pleasant Pyramid, er Are going fast. Get yours now. of November, at home ht 1890 PAGE FIVE THE SUN, PB.IOE, UTAH SVEET PAID AT. -- visement. Four students from Price are registered at Brigham Young University at Provo. They are Harold E. Christensen, W. Glenn Harmon, Leona Uryner and Theora Snow. The annual election of the Carbon County Chapter of the American Red Cross will be held in the talernacle at I o'clock of the evening of 'Wednesday, October 25th. in this city. Martin J. Klmber of Clear Creek and Laura Yencey from Pleasant Grove and John Martello of Helper and Phyllia Christensen of Nephi were wedded at conference time up at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. George N. Hill of Wellington announce the marriage of their daughter, Mias Nellie Page, to Byron Cowan on October 21st, at the meetinghouse there. A wedding dance is to follow the ceremony. Price's new school building on Routh Eighth street was put to use lari Tuesday, when accommodations were provided for two grades. The other rooms are to bs occupied soon with the arrival of desks and seats. One Peter Diederick, a German, Is at the county hospital In this city with a fractured skull, a broken hip and rib and otherwise badly hurt. He fell from a freight train up at Helper Monday while trying to make it out of town. Yesterday October 12th was Columbus Day, made a holiday In Utah by an act of the legislature. County and city offices and lianks in thla city were closed. In some of the coal camps the day was celebrated by Italian cltisens. Plasterers hare finished their work on the main room of the new Catholic church at Price and hardwood flooring ia aoon to ho laid. Everything in connection, it is mid, ia to be completed this winter. Final decoral Iona, colored windows and tho like will be placed la- ter. Plane are now being made to have Colton Summit open the coming winter providing tho cost Is not too grest. sol's Myton Free Press. It is believed by those in charge that the anow can be kept out with proper Implements at reasonable expense. Joseph Hicks, a miner and aged 57 years, passed away over at Sunnyslde last Sunday afternoon following an accident In one of the properties there. The body waa later taken to hia former home at Vprnal for interment Hlrka leaves a widow and several children. Miss Zana Oman of Carilo Dale and I.eo Fowler from Price were married In the Mantl temple one day lari week. They are to make their homo near this city. County Clerk Bmlth Issued a license to wed Saturday lari to Antonio Peglario and Adella Gigliottl, both from Helper. More than forty men attended the second monthly dinner of tho Price American Legion at the high school building In thla city lari Tuesday evening. Other poets of the county were well represented. Plana for the ce big Armistice Day celebration locally were gone ever. C. E. Price, who Induced a young girl from Payaon to accompany him to Helper recently, pleaded guilty to carnal knowledge in district court lari Monday and waa sentenced to the penitentiary. Court adjourned later to next Monday because of there being no more cases reedy for trial. Utah's deer seaaon begins next Sunday. October 15th, and closes with Oc-jil25th, both days inclusive, but prohibits the slaying of fawna of both sexes. An animal under one year old is a fawn, but many have horns one or two inches long. There will be no open Mason for grouse on the dates for deer er hunting. Lemons A Loheck are to begin graveling "J street next Monday from the west city limits to North Ninth street. They are given the contract st forty five cents a yard. The commissioners have authorised the same treatment of the highway from where the paving leaves off to a connection with the city work. E. C. Lee will have charge of the county's portion. William H. Fltxwster haa now for the fourth time been appointed postmaster at Duchesne, principally for the reason that nobody else will have It He was first named April 7, 110, and probably of- makes a record for an appointive fice In the state. He will be able to continue to poke hia nose Into affairs outside the Basin section that should not concern him and further pose as the big man of a small community. Cable announcement has been received by the postoffice department that general services for Greek sectors, including Smyrna in Asia Minor, Is suspended. Correspondence, local postoffice officials are advised, addressed to Asia Minor or Smyrna that is now being held In Greece will be returned to the place of origin. Thla suspension of service applies to all articles of correspondence, Including parcel post pack-age- s. Rays Myton's Free Press of lari Friday: Ths Dodge stage and a government truck the other day ran a race from Price to Roosevelt and both nosed under the wire at the same time. The distance la about ninety miles The time consumed was six and a half hours. Nearly half that was between Duchesne and Roosevelt. A third of the distance takes up half the time. The road from Duchesne to Roosevelt is a disgrace to the county." The Sun this week had a letter from Dr. Charles Ruggerl of Helper, who is doing post graduate work at Rtaten Island Hospital in New York City. He is getting along there nicely, he writes, profiting from and enjoying every minute of the time. He is a Helper young man. the son of sn oldtlme family up there and nt Castle Gate, and one of a number of Carbon county young men who is making good. Also, a brother of Henry Ruggerl, of Price, county attorney. . Its purpose being to act In the capacity of an advisory board a new organisation composed of matrons and past worthy patrons of Naomi Chapter of Farm implements dont wear out. They rust out. Let us tell you about an implement house. Prevent wear of the elements. Step in and get our estimates and put it to the family council tonight. Round Oak Distributors Phones 111 or 26, Price, Utah. -- tha aldedoor sleeper, pitched for tha the Order of the Eariera Star waa at Price lari Sunday. The mem- Yankees in the third game against tha bers are Mrs. J. W. Hammond, Mrs. Glanta in Gotham lari Saturday. An Thomas Fouts, Mra. L. A. McGee, Mrs. Associated Press report Baja: "Fato R. W. Crockett, Mra. Mat Gllmour. R. stuck out a mean, wet and slippery finJ. Turner, L. A. McGee, George M. Mil- ger at Carl Maya In the fifth inning and ler, H. 8. Kohl nett and Dr. K. M. Junes. marked him for defeat. Had tha day The retiring worthy matron la the pres- been dry and the Inrield soil trustworident of the organisation. thy, tha underhand twirler would probthut out the Glanta In that Price public, schools oliserved Fire ably have ManaPrevention Week .last Monday when a inning aa lie did in ellonthe reef.to aubdua ger Huggins figured Maya community program waa carried out. Giants with hia submarine ball. He It Included a talk by Arthur J. Lee, lo- d tho can pitch good enough ball to win," cal Insurance man, and waa but our fellows have not by the children themselves. The aaid Huggins, to bet behind him this year. Still cltye fire fighting engine wee brought seemed into play ae well as other parapherna- they dont appear to lie batting behind lia. Several pupils were taken from the any of the pitchers Juri now." grade school building ou North Seventh street and first aid administered to vitalise the work. Joe Broderick, student Do ed supple-mente- i chief, did some demonstrating. The oldtime hammer and the ax emergency kit in railroad cam, a famllias object to every passenger, haa outUvad Ita usefulnaaa. The new order is a compact modern first aid kit to be installed In nil Pullmans With the Installation of these all employes will be instructed In first aid. Thin Instruction is now under way in tha Chicago district The first aid kits with which all Pullman cars will be equipped," says Dr. Thomas R. Crowder, director of sanitation and surgery of th company, will contain two first aid packages baddagea and dressings iodine swabs and a small bottla of aromatic spirits of ammonia." According to Information from tha main shops of the Utah railway up at Provo no settlement agreement of the shopmens strike haa been signed. They are operated under the direction of the Los Angeles and Balt Laks and the Union Pacific system. About two hundred men are employed by the latter mads and the Utah haa practically all of ita ahopwork performed there, paying half the expense of operating and maintaining. A smaller shop is maintained at Hiawatha, where a few mechanics are working. This la probably the place referred to in an announcement by the secretary of the shop crafts organisation from Chicago last Wednesday. Carl Maya, who Mew Into Price some even or eight years ago as a knight of Yoo Really Save? Do 70a really sav Anything by buying o suit "off th shelf" rather than have out mado to fit your own personal requirements 7 Ths small additional price of a tailored suit Is more than mode up for ia tha satisfaction of that "well groomed" feeling. Then yon get longer wear and per manent shape retain' sg when yon have yonr clothes made to ordor. Ws hoy brought to Carbon county o lino of tho highest quality snappy now fan fabrics, which will bt mad into suita at $32.50 and up. Overcoats $25.00 and higher. Cleaning and pressing. BUCKIO & HILLS (Incorporated) North Ninth Street Jnrt Off Malt IltlCE, UTAH . "THE HOME OF GOOD EATS WE LIVE BY EATING The better we eat the better we live. This store caters to people who want their money's worth In both quantity and quality. We make good on both. When, you want something a little better than the ordinary and a little cheaper than the average we Invite you to try us. This advertisement is for those who have not favored us with their patronage. Our customers know all about it. Government inspected meats, the best of groceries and canned goods. Eastern Utah Wholesale & Retail Co. Main Street, Price, Utah " THE HOME OF GOOD EATS d |