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Show FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922 THE SUE, PRICE, UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. PAGE FIVE PURELY PERSONAL PRICE ANDNEARBYl rr. and Mrs. Mark Umnw of DenEmit M.gliore of Sunny side and Mim' Colxx, have located at Price. He ia Florence u Price rre hceiiHed a dentist and has office in the Kedd to wed st Lung the state tupual last Satur- MORE COMFORT AND GREAT- ver. building. Mra C. H. 8texrea.a. Jr., and baby are back home ia F rue after a x iait of several week at her girihood home at Corning, la. W. C. Rroeker had business at Salt Lake City thin week. He neat ia by automobile and report the road in fine h-every here. A. G. GutheiU, a former resident and bUMiuea man of Price, waa doan from Zion thia week looking after hi interest locally. He still haa faith in th dicoxery of oil herealiouta. Mr. and Mn. Adrian Jenaen from Hiawatha, who are visiting in Manti. entertained at a family dinner at the home of Mine Maggie Tennant on last Monday evening. Manti Messenger, 20th. Mr. and Mi. Terry Warren came over front Carlion county last Saturday for a few day visit with her mother. Mrs E. Warren and sister. Ad, and with Mra Warren folk in M or uni. Manti Messenger, 20th. Dorothy llaymond 1 in a at Salt Lake City suffering fromhospital an attack of typhoid fever in a severe form. Mra Haymond is with her helping to attend her needa 1. A. Raymond was also there the early part of the week. loth. Nephl Tlmes-XeMra J. W. Loofbourow of this ity departed on Sunday for Salt Lake City. After a few day visit there with her daughter, Mra Uuih Southwnrth, ah went on to Iowa and later will visit the Mayo Hospital at Itocheeter. Minn., where ahe mey undergo an operation ER ECONOMY Coal that burns freely gives the most heat and leaves the least ash. That means more comfort and greater economy. When you want that kind of coal come to us. We handle Salt for the table and range. Flour, Hay, Grain and Millstuffs. Our ton prices are convincing. Blue drays do it now. i McKune Forwarding Co. Phone 88 PRICE, UTAH for throat troubles X, A. Williams has moved hia family from Green Kiver. Wyo.. to Los Angeles. Cala., where he recently became acting general manager of the Ban Pedro division of the Vnion Pacific system. They are former resident of Helper and of Price and insist on receiving The Bun to keep in touch with Carbon HAS PROVEN HIMSELF MOST EFFICIENT Proving such an efficient and capable official during the ahort term of two yeara through which he haa been aaaeaaor of Carbon county, 8. W. Golding's atrong aupport among votera who protean political faith oppoaite to la a wonderful aaart. And while no particular la heard of hia party fealty, he haa alwaya been a co na latent democrat and a faithful adherent, but at the name time alwaya mindful of hia dutlea aa a ritlaen and to the public rather than aa a part lean. That there ahould tie any queetion in the mlnda of the votera aa to placing him again In service to occupy the lengthened term which la election thia fall la not to be thought Inaugurated with the on the part of the taxpayers requirea of. In the poaition where hia good work Golding'a retention haa proved hia value aa a part of tha publica bualneaa mahim-ae- lf men-tio- flelf-lntere- county affairs na K. L. Marimon of the Indian agency store at White Iiocks waa thrown from his horse on Thursday of last week and hi hip broken. He had gone to hie ranch early in the day and not arriving for supper a searching party found him in a helpless condition Junt where he had fallen eight hours before. Vernal Express, 20th. Orson P. Madsen, crop Inspector for Carbon and Emery counties waa In Green River Tuesday on business connected with hia office. He states that the frultralsers of that section have an excellent crop of apples this year which are bringing top prices on the market due to a thorough spraying of their orchards the first time in the history of their existence. Members of the Progressive Rewing club motored to Balt Lake City last Friday afternoon, where they were delightfully entertained liy Mrs. Olive Millburn, a former Provo resident. The party included Mrs. Mary Markham Mrs. H. 8. Tyne. Mrs. Zina Reamuunt Mrs. Leah Ekins. Mrs. Hose Kartchnr, Mra. Agnes Crandall and Mr. Minnie Thomas. Provo Post, 22d. at chinery. (Political Advertisement.) The president who geA hia face on postage atampa need not be worried over what history will say of him. He will always be remembered aa long aa the atampa hold Out. Of roune, children may not know quite as much as their parents do, but they know it better, perhaps. Never auk your neighbor what he thinks of you. He might blurt it out. Children s Hats Son of Judge Ferdinand Erickaen Up In the Movie World. Clarence K. ErieWn, a Mt. Plcn iiui young man and his wife and daughter, Gail, arrived at Salt Lake City la- -t Saturday to visit for a few days with hia father. Judge Ferdinand Erickaen, former judge of the Seventh district and for a mtmlier of years attorney for the Utah Fuel company. The vis:tur is NEIL M. MADSEN Democratic Candidate For Two Years Commlsaioncrship. Made of best velvet with the tradeAriadne label sewed in each one. Soft, dooefiftinc with contrasting colors for trimming. An examination is to tie held Xtii(tr at Price 4th fur the post master- t Winter Quarters. The job pay a trifle lw than a thousand dullars a year. Edward Tinkler and Jennie 8. Wilson. both f Sunny snD, were wed up at Balt Lake V.y one day last week. They are to make t i.elr buiue oxer at the coal camp. O. Jacu-'Sii, ba-a- l contractor. liroxt-intone uf the J. O. Penney store w last Tuesday wiilt his auioinobib . The pluregiaM was broken, but ti:e oar soaped damage. An examination for applicant for the iMViiniaatershiii over at Watt is will te held at True on Xxrmter t;h. next. Th office i'p sexen hundred and hree dollars annually. Mrs. Ali,Whitmore entertained a number of her friends at her home ou South ifth street last Monday afternoon at dinner bridge. Some fifty odd guests partook of a dainty luncheon. Trite Kotwrians last evening entertained at a banquet at Carbon high numerous st'houl teachers and the wives of the me inters of the club, A large ruxxd waa aerved and aim good talks made. C. H. Cody, formerly with the lien-xe- r and Rio Grande Western at Helper, has for sexerul weeka leen acting as relief freight agent for the road up at Provo, iniil recently he haa been extra help for the Bun Pedro. Hunters going uut of Boldier Summit lust week report mule deer as scarce, but docs plentiful. Young fawns were seen lying dead all over the country north and east of there with no marks j indicate whether they had been kill-e- d wild animals or hunters. Russell G. Bciiudlrr uf the firm of King A Rrhudler, Balt Lake City attorneys and well known locally, has cited tor contempt of court before Judge Knox down at Reaver City. Alleged contemptuous affidavits filed In district court there ia the charge. Th eight days lieginning Tuesday, October list and ending Tuesday, November 7th, have been designated as National Appla Week. Hotels, department stores, restaurants, grocery stores, peddlers and wholesala dealers have teen asked to in making it a success. J. W. Loofbourow was among several lucky ones who went deer hunting out of Prlco last week. The Bun families are indebted to that gentleman for a couple of choice venuion roasts. Pitta Carlos Gunderson of Price. May the two gentlemen's shadows never grow less. Postmaster MacK night haa made sumo new improvements in just the Price office by adding shelving fur the care uf the parcel poet business and rearranging the soiling and mailing tables In tnr rear. For convenience the local office la now in Itelter ahape than ever before for handling the mails. Revi-years ago last Raturday Pmp-tixKavisua was sentenced by Judge George ChrixteiiKon in the Beveiith Imh-tricourt of Carbon to serve a term of fifteen years in the state prison for the crime uf murder in the second degree. Itsviixa'a application for termination of sentence wus heard last Raturday by the board of pardons snd the application denied. The civil service commbwion invites attention to the fact that In exsped! aminations held recently In Ogden and other cities throughout the entire United States Toy computer in the coast and geodetic survev and assistant olmerver in meteorology of the weather bureau applicants were not secured In the number desired and that then ex minx t kins will lie held again on liecemher WANT OS taiMi sixty-t- His business relations with the people of Carbon county cover a period of more than twenty years, he having resided moat of that time at Seof ield. He ia a heavy individual taxpayer, interested in farming and the cattle and sheep industry as well as merchandise. Being fsmilier with all parts of the county even to the remotest ends his varied interests as well as his wide acquaintance will help him to work unselfishly for a (food adminiataation and honest taxation. He stands for better mada and the petroling of the same through an economic system to the ex- Sizes to fit tha misses from S to 5, 6 to 8 and 10 to 12 years. Priced at tent of just and reasonable expendi$2.75 to $3.75 each. tures and an honest and conservative building and improving of them throughout the eounty in accordance with their just needs without fsvorit-isBessie Kennedy, Millinery to any special locality. PRICE. VTA II (Political Advertisement.) m "THE HOME OF GOOD EATS assistant general manager of the Pon?-la- a Fairbanks Picture corporation. He ia on hia way to Eunoiet where he will have full charge of the showing of the Fairbanks and Mary Piekford p:cture in all of the principal cities of the British Isles, France, Spain, Switzerland, Belgium. Italy, the Scand'navisn countries, Holland, and poea'bly Germany. Erickaen saxs he intends to introduce typical American methods of in the hojie of arousshowmanship ing as great an intercut in pictures United abroad as ia manifested in States. He left Monday l"t for New York City. With Robert Florey, who will be foreign publicity d rector ami interpreter for the party,' hr will anil for Europe and establish beidnunrters probably first in London, f r the showing in the British Isles, nl :n Paris for later continental production. The of ell former Utahn will have ad business arrangements, vertising and the rental f theaters. Erieksen was a resident f Pr vn for nud:t-msnv years. He was for,-,rlvf'i of the Telluride Power headquarters in the Ganl?n Citv. He A litre' Ct!i.. and left Utah for went to Hollywood in 1C1 8. te r In P.EED SMOOT FILLS wv. TABERNACLE AUDITORIUM Perfectly Plain you because you'are necessary to our business existence. Yqu want us because we can supply your lumber Building Materials, Hardware and Sporting Goods needs better than anyone around here. When you know what you want, remem her we have it. When you dont know, do not forget our stock will help you make the We-wan- t selection. The easy way to. buy is our way. Estimates on any bill cheerfully given. ur "Round Oak Distributors Phones 111 or 26, Price, Utah. te A VOTE FOR Enjoy Best Health By Eating Best Foods If people would eat correctly and of the right kind of food half the doctors would be sitting around idle . Eating correctly is your business . Our business is to sell you the right kind of foodstuffs the pure and wholesome that enrich the blood and put pep into your mind and action . The dealer who buys only guaranteed articles cannot sell you an imitation. This fact is worth keeping in mind when you go marketing. Our meats are government inspected. Groceries and vegetables of the very best. hwt it. Pri'-- republic m- - dd themselves prond in welcoinVr l,:m. A. J Lee and A. W. Howie1-- . " hig tin to TItder to meet him and him down on a train. At She depot a hav-;n- r hiir crowd acclaimed bin. been dismissed tlset the scholars ' veM senamight tret a view of l'f s' tor. The citys Fourth f July flags were strung along the t reels ami ihe ud t Stnonf town must have looked Prices band lead a or ronn through flic main part of t v.m. aftrr which a trip was made bv f c ( .3 fir's party e Republican Candidate For County Treasurer Insure the Safekeeping of Carbon County Funds. A Business Man For a Business Office Four years as assistant manager for the Price Trading company ; three years cashier for the Carbon-Emer- y Stores Co., Hiawatha; three years a school teacher at Vernal; attended U. of U. and Henagers Business college. A veteran of the world war. Questions for the teachers examination to be held in the several school districts November Id and 4th. were eent out from tho state school office this week. It la the last one to tie held thia year for certification. The questions ate sent to all district superin lendents who will have charge of the examinations. Tho places for the ex amlnatlona will lie fixed by the local (Political Advertisement.) HORSLEY ERNEST S. superintendents. Uncle-Hahaa begun a campaign to discourage the nee of amalMsed Christ Reimblican Nominee For the (Vrksliip maa cards and enveloiiea These, it ia of Carbon County. declared, are responsible for incalculable delay during tha Christmas rush of The republicans of Carbon county postal business. Because of their min- chose well when they selected Ernest iature else they cannot be run through 8. Horsley as their candidate for counthe canceling machines, making it nec clerk. The position requires ability rssary to do thia work brhand aa well ty vaaa. requiring extra handling in facing and familiarity with the many and ried duties connected with that growand distributing. ing office. It is one of th most importPreliminary hearing of J. H. Horr, ant in Ihe com (house, having to do with accused of arson, was continued last legal paper, district court records and Wedpesday at Balt Lake City until next Monday. The defendant was taken into custody recently after firemen reported the discovery of ollauaked rags and paper at hia former home, which caught fire several weeks ago. Furni-tur- a which had been Insured try Hurr waa In the dwelling at the time of the file. Horr is well known at Price. Assuming tha duties at the American Krillway Express companys office lust Kridny. E. K. McDonald has succeeded H. F. Myers as the agent at Price. Meets nas leit here and is no longer In t tie service. McDonald was formerly ideated at Evanston, Wyo.. later taking up relief work snd in which he has worked through several capacity cities in Wyoming and Idaho, as well as at and Just recently t Provo in It.ih. lie and his wife are to become citizen.-- , of this city. June Lamont Lowry, aged Ik years and a resident or Castle lisle, died at a Ball Lake City hospital day before yesterday. He was accidentally shot in the neck last Sunday. The tiody wax brought to Price yesterday and from hcie taken to his home. Ieceaietl is survived by his parents. Mr. and Mr i NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, SEWER Extension Office of City Recorder, Price. Utah, Oct. IT. 1112. Sealed proposals will be received at tha office of tho city recorder until oclock p. m.. November 21, 1222, for constructing new eewer line in Sewer Extension Na 2 on Went "J street of Price, Utah, according to th plana on flio in tho of flee of the city recorder, nt which time and place they will b publicly opened, scheduled and contracts awarded ad soon thereafter as possible. Instruction to bidders, specifications and form for proposals, contract and bond, together with plans and profiles, may be obtained at the office of the city recorder upon the deposit of five (fB.00) dollars. All proposals must be accompanied by a certified check for the sum of two hundred (1200.001 dollars. The right I reserved tu reject any and all tlde. By order of the City Council of Price, Utah.. GEUKGE E. DCKEY, City Recorder, First pub., Oct. 27; last, Nov. 17, 1222, Some jieople find both pleasure and profit in taking things as they coma t unlil the judge calls a halt. . of the young lady who is sad and dispirited. It may lie only a means to the end. Be wary an Daniel A. Lowry, and his widow. Mia. Velda Oman Lowry, all of Castle Dole, and also l.y two brothers and two sisters, Marian D. Lowry. Lyle Ivy Lowry. Mra. E. W. 8mlth and Min Ivy Lowry. The young man war a cousin of Wallace A. and Leo Lowry Loury of thix ii y. Now Is the Time to Have Your Clothes finances. He has filled the portion in the post with credit to himself snd the county. 11c Is accurate, careful, gives his whole time to his duties anil is courthose who have teous and niiliclng biiHiness with him in mi (11101:11 capacity. No word of criticism wa ever during hie fonner incumbency as to the wsy in which the affair ol xx hich he we. in charge were conducted. The of the county are indeed fortu-- 1 Hirsie is willing nate that to accept P'c office asim. j (Political Art' ertlscm-nt- .) Cleaned Under e new postal rugulation It la Willi cooler wratlier Just around comer beckoning to heavier elm required that patron make diligent inaiul loiMimts It lielionvea you to t to Hautington. tin 1 c re? mi t Erie? quiry aaof addressee of letters and par-el- s to whether or not they have your winter ones cleaned and pre a banquet was served at tve Carlion been received liefore we wake up some morning before asking their postti-covin talk Smoot's evening high. master to make Inquiry concerning the find that (lie sun lias lost its g ered everything fp-r.for be- same. Another new regulation warm'll for several iitontlw to psftnde requires to refuse to inquire or payCet your lust years fall clntlu--x f rt;i ni and 'postmasters ing outside the lea as offices to then -- end them to ns to tip thorotu whether or not a moning in tic war ey thus avoiding entr-"'c',er.- t rtrvck-nitec- l order has l.ecn paid until after the and iimcsr-d- . . A good clc between Greece ar.l T- thmjgli expiration of rifteen days from Percx- - Weed of Sant iqiiin: Tony Gua-- J lug will make (hem look almost tbe same. Du not expect a par- - dnnolo and MitlU IPst, to the quesfon if irVing t' e war f funny- - new. Aiul the old story. 'vkKlie I cel post package to reach you on the to make tin1 mn," Is as true loda H- - v ard It. Bhincr of (Iran i Juncdebts of tiie vnrirt; .Hide; 'wing day Inxoh-- of goods Is received. tion. Co!.-).- and Luclle Ibuel Pix from, ll was yesterday. Right now xvp r tih on the , some country, an exhv-.?'el Pan site you pninipl and efficient sere pot mail travels slower thin leita. Uolo ; M.ctbi"- - Ksndaria orfrom cnergenrv tarifl 1m. . ' i'ii'.e ra rg j first clam mail. Ilf- J ust plume aiul wr will hate one of Rains and Kvaggvh Klemevifcls 1 cars slop. TailorniailP suits to a , e Wat-il i County Clerk Smith's Viffii e Ini quite e WMt hi. snd Joseph of lie democrat t Rmith f : from I biliior-of dollar- - Pi.-'dp' ' tl and Alice Maud Hrnl of Hunting-- , f3'W and iix Overcoat JT'rllrrr' .a rush on w marriag license biudncx.-j eek the ton. Juki during -closed. The list of the administration p:aid? applicant included :ivc: Byron Cowan from of wbv ili and on down to rr i iie snd Neliie Page Hill of Welllng-jtou- : I Woman, in m.e rciv-- . i tnisc-l- i ke. he had voted t Andrew L. Scow of Mt. Pleasant tho hilile. Tliere are N'ewla;rry from many U.inp- - aUnit Agnes Chiistensen of Utah. Mine: j Michigan. All tbi pmi'm'nary to i and understand. & never iher we Victor Christensen from Fairview snd an urge for the voters of Utah t send Clara Bum Ison of Geor-Igide- a Chester: (Tncnrporatcd) Pet Ernest Bamberger t. Washington to and Meropi Andmulcou. lmth of I Yr, there are millions of dollar North Ninth Street Just Off help him (Sinner) run tV government. I Trite; Leon Ewing of Bpringvilte and .right at your hand ,iii- -t on! of reach. PRICE, of-tei- pe-jp'- i b-- v Inesi-nm- -e I 1 .''os tir ! e . -- c s n-- : Eastern Utah Wholesale & Retail Co. Main Street, Price, Utah Angus E. Johnson th. D-g- Senator Red Smoot be'd forth in the Carbon Stake taUrn".rV last Monday evenintr and told th" ls'tlifnl all f - ct UTAHN MAKING GOOD mark WE, WANT day. on ship et v.- 1 BUCKIO HILL mn |