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Show n , .sM V" J iiikiMM hi ... .? .1 TBS BUS. PRICE. UTAHEVERY FRIDAY. JBAY, MARCH 30, 1923 TAGS THREE astern Utah Electric Company About to Occupy New Home: the new Almost ready for occupancy (tuilding on Main street in Price is having jjie final touches added. The tile floors and I basing around the show windows has been put in and makes a finish for a remarkably fine front with the most spacious and attractive show windows in the state with the possible exception of some at Salt Lake fcVCSty. New goods as they arrive are being placed in the new building. Much of the K&avier stock is being transferred from the pld location to the new. The recent stockholders meeting was fSeld on the mezzanine floor in the new foom. That impression of spaciousness jphich is given by the big white front is intensified by your first impression as you tjook into the new room from the entrance, at the height, length and lyou areofsurprised new the stores space. $fcridth The extremely well lighted room is a 51' revelation to you. The airiness that greets you is a pleasing introduction to the finest hopping apartment in this part of the tate. The facilities for displaying goods which will permit of gand the roominess (carrying lines to meet the needs of every buyer are so apparent that you are impressed at once with the idea that here is a con-ter- n to give you real service. Eastern Utah Electric company has been organized under its present style for a little more than three years. Succeeding an already well established and successful concern it has fulfilled the highest hopes of its sponsors. With its capital stock scattered among the best people of the community and with its connections all on a very favorable basis, the business has grown by leaps and bounds as it de' served to do because of the actual benefits it has been able to deal out to its customers. Aside from the actual selling in both wholesale and retail branches of electric goods and supplies of all kinds with a big business in automobile accessories, the company actually manufactures a most superior storage battery of its own, named from the symbols of the establishments name, the EUECO. Launched with seventy-fiv- e thousand dollars as its capital stock, the company has placed about all of the available certificates with a wide clientele. Applications for this are coming in rapidly and it soon will be all taken. Since its organization changes in the directorate fehave been very few. The old officers were reinstated at the meeting held early this month. Neil M. Madsen is president, N. S. Neilson iJvice president,- W. C. Broeker, treasurer and manager, and Harold V. Leonard is secretary. Additional directors are Judge George Christensen, George McDermaid and Emile Bernardi. hut or iunty, t. JlMfc Tehpk: lilntitt impuf. taut h in ra tin i i dijit IK IK trim hanrh - ELECTRIC SUPPLIES AND APPLIANCES. OUR OWN MAKE EUECO BATTERIES. AUTOMOBILE. ACCESSORIES. HU i. Lfc rtatl arm nail hums Ft iitah deailrs 7ays the Best! fthii filling station yon can 1m of getting gasoline and will give yon the mtiimimi of jro Ctt n3oa at minimum cost Moreover, receive courteous s.d prompt at all times. Quality and serv-- the points on which we solicit JMfil r business. kwi my intr using SIZED Service Station Oerner Main and Eighth Streets' PRICE, UTAH VH rtitk nir FRANDSEN ;j BRICK COMPANY Yards adjoining the Denver and Bio Grande Railroad tracks on the south, three blocks east of depot Office at the yard. given and prices quoted M application, rostofflce Box Es-Ihna- Telephone 72m. turer of Mannfac- -, Brick of AD Kinds '4 PRICE, CTAH JSOEU for best results and kPWIXG MACHINES mean 'Ell VICE, not non, but for many J. E. Jameson will see that your la taken care of. Comer Fifth streets. Thone 11 Ow. It Charles T. Frisk, deputy in the secretary of state s office, was on Monday last designated as superintendent of the cigaret revenue department. One of hia first offirial acts was to issue instructions to all dealers in coffin nails, copies of which were were this week sent to all county commissions and others in the state who are in authority to license dealers. These instructions indicate the machinery to be used in handling the stamp tax and also point to some of the dangers to violators of the law. Attention ia called to the fact that inspectors for the departments shall cover the state at all times looking for violations ,The instructions say: Dealers must not use (any stamps on cigaret or cigaret papers, excepting Utah state revenue stamps and secured from this department. All stamps must be cancelled at thl time they are received. A suitable rubber stamp bearing cancellation number will be furnished by this office at a nominal cost. All open stock of cigareta and cigaret papers must hare affixed to them Utah state cigaret revenue stamps properly cancelled. Be sure that your stock has affixed the correct denomination of revenue stamps. Do not put off ordering revenue stamps until you are out. Keep a reserve supply on hand. Order blanks and return envelojies are included with every shipment of stamps from this office, and are Fent out with the intention that they he used. Order blanks should be filled out completely as requested. Your cancellation rubber stamp should be used at the place designated in the order blank. This shows to us that you still have your stamp and are using it properly. Your order blank should he signed as requested, the same as appears on your permit. Do not put stamps on cartons. When selling a full carton of cigaret3 it should be broken and stamps affixed to each serrate package. Persons, firms or corporations owning more than one store selling cigaret s and cigaret papers must order revenue stamps for each store separately. Use an order blank for each store, giving the proper addres and rnncellation numbers for enrh store. One draft to cover several orders is this department as one dealer and one dealer must not sell, loan, buy or borrow cigaret revenue stamps from another dealer. Make all remittances payable to William D. Sutton, state treasurer. Remit by draft, postoffice or express money orders. Personal checks must be certified. Inspectors will cover the entire state at all times looking for violations of the cigaret law, and these instructions are sent out that dealers may be properly informed and govern themselves accordingly. Reports of violations such as selling to minors, selling without the revenue stamps, or iselling without permits should be sent to the cigaret revenue departmnt, office of the state treasurer, Salt Lake City. All communications will be treated as confidential if reports so request. As a measure of economy for the county commissions and the towns and cities of the state, and also in order that all such permits may be uniform, the state treasurer is preparing and sending out to the various officials blank forms for the irmit under which a tobacco dealer may sell These permits must lie obtained bv a dealer from a local government before the state will sell him cigaret stamps. LONDON NEWSPAPER MAKES AN ANALYSIS OP MORMONISM cig-aret- s. Trof. E. E. Erickson, head of the deniver-sit- y partment of philosophy at the I n of Utah, has received a full Times Iuidon the from clipping of February loth, devoted to a iavor-abl- e criticism of his lunik, The Psycol-um- chological and F.lhical Aspects of MorThe work, which mon Group Life. came off the press about five nionths ago, is an enlargement of a dissertation submitted to Chicago University and is an interpretation of Mormon group life on the basis of social psychology. In commenting uwn it the Times asserts that it is a scientific presentment of one of the great draand is the prodmas of civilization, uct of one highly trained in contemporary methods of applsl psycholoHe has, it continues progy. duced an acute and clearly objective study of the shaping of a people. In vipw of the almost united stand made DEATH TAKES PIONEER Gen. Charles H. Swasey Dies In Hia Camp Near Green River. GREEN RIVER, March 24.-Charles II. Swasey, one of the very early pioneers of this section and widely known throughout Eastern Utah, was found dead at hia ramp near here a few evenings ago by bis son, Rod. He was close to 91) yean of age, but in spite of bia advanced years waa hale and hearty the last time seen alive. General Swasey did a great deal of riding after, his cattle up to the day of his death. lie is survived by his sons, Charlie and Rod, and a daughter, Mrs. Schade. Burial took place et Elgin cemetery Monday afternoon of last week. Deceased was highly respected by his wide circle of friends and acquaintances. He was a pioneer in the oil development work of this section, and waa one of the first to interest oil people in Utah. He was also extensively interested in other mineral project. Charles IL Swasey was born on October 24, 1949, in Eldorado county, Cala., where he lived until he was 12 years of age. He then came Vo Utah. In 1808 he and his father went to Car-so-n Valley (Nevada) and returned at tLe time Johnson s army came to Utah. He went hack to Nevada with hie mother, where they raised poultry and cattle. In the early seventies they returned to Utah and bought rattle, horses and sheep and a ranch in Juab rnun-tHe was founder of Swasey Mountain in the west desert. He later moved to Emery county, where he was one of the early settlers. He filed on one of the first ranches on Cottonwood Creek and was one of the first to divert water from that stream. He was a veteran of the Black Hawk Indian war, serving for two years in that campaign. He was married to Cena Olsen at Mona (Utah) August 11, 18fi!l. She the daughter of Andrew Olsen of Springtown. They moved to Castle Dale in 3Sfi9 Rnd have lieen residents of this county ever since. General Swasey is survived by his wife, three children, thirteen grandchildren, five brothers and two sisters. Also six half-- 1 sisters and one Sen. Here Are Real Values In Womens Suits and Wraps WHAT YOU GET You get your choice of the cream of the suitmakers art. You get a suit or wrap that is the last word in sane style and in durability. You get it at a price that cannot be undersold anywhere in these communities. WHAT IT MEANS It means you will be properly garbed. It means that you will have comfort in what you wear. It means that you will make a substantial saving in every purchase you make. It means a satisfied customer for us. Everything to eat, wear and use. WASATCH STORE CO. Winter Quarter, Clear Creek, Caatle Gate and Bnnnyaide. r. half-brothe- r. Preliminary estimates of imports into the United States during December by the department of commerce place Murder is becoming so common it the total at as against rill soon have to he railed by another !)5.50. for December, 1921. For $237,4 fame in order ti attract nttertion. the calendar year 1922 our imports by Great Britain against Momionim. amounted to $3,1 16,000, UUO, an increase Modem dances are in terribly poor jiermissable. the criticism has been characterized as of $G0C,90f),(H)0 over those of 1921. to if you cant do them. remarkable. Kacli cigaret permit is considered by Do ou Enjoy Good Meals? The best cook on earth cannot make a really good meal from inferior groceries and foodstuffs. It requires quality as well as knowledge. These stores make a specialty of selling highgrade foodstuffs of every kind. Also at the lowest possible prices. Try us for something better and just as cheap. Carbon-Emer- y Stores Co. Hiawatha, Mohrland, West Hiawatha and Heiner. GEORGE E. McDERMAID. Sunt |