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Show SiSniPiT. mm mn THE MAECH 80. 1923 X TiE y j1 o w Your Easter basket filled with satisfaction. No Easter morn. Star Hams the Ham What I km Premium Hams, Premium Bacon. Strictly Fresh Cess Del Blonte Fresh Canned Fruits. Wilsco Preserves, Gold-aC) National Biscuit company Crackers, Hills, M. J. IL, Best Kansas Blue and Pine Coffees, West, Schillings Lard Shield Silver Leaf and Flour, ml Harvest Queen on through our stock. No off brands at big profits, ,f. 8Pf, PRICE. UTAH EVERT TRXDAT. PAGE 3TIVE PRICE AND NEARBY PURELY PERSONAL Ladie of the primary are to hold a a teacher in Miss Sarah food aale at Mathis Meat Market to- the commercial Malaney, of the high department morrow (Saturday) afternoun. school, spent last Saturday and Sunwith her mother in Salt Lake City. day Parlev IL Bhead ia well along with Emil Nyman, former principal of nit modern new home on East K the Myton public schools and w ho is street, whieh when fiuishd will be one uow in Helper, will engage this comof the most attractive in Price. ing summer in sidewalk and foundation hie Excavation was started yenterdav work. He is to be associated with Nyman, in a letter recently for the new residence of Mr. and Mrs. brothers. Oliver K. Clay on K street at Price to a friend in Myton, said: is A loss the asbetween the homes of H. C. Smith and which we can never replace sociation that belongs to Myton. A. J. Crockett. Myton Free Press, 23d. W. T. Woods of Helper has been The Bluebird Circle club was entertained last Saturday by Miss Anna at and around Price for a week or ten of his interests at days since M endelL After a luncheon all pulled that town. disusing He to leave shortly exjwcts A most delightful time is retaffy. for Old Mexico, going by way of Kanported by the little misses. sas City, Mo., and visiting his mother Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dumayne, for- in that city and a couple of sons nearby. The latter at one time attended merly of Price, announce the birth of Carbon high, later went to the war and a daughter uow about three weeks old. now have good positions near the eity They are residents of Salt Lake City at the mouth of the Kaw. and conduct the Windsor Hotel there. Dr. and Mrs. K. M. Jones, married At Helper tomorrow (Saturday) eve- last week at Salt Lake City, are now ning the ladies of the Alter society ol' at home in the August Aubert dwellthe Catholic church there are to have ing on North Seveuth street at Price. a dance at Liberty Hall. The fire de- Mrs. Jones was formerly Miss Winona partment announces another on April Pace of Colorado and taught school in this city the term previous to this one. 7th. She Seiit the past fall and winter in Practice sessions of the Price City the Hawaiian island with a brother band will be held hereafter at Odd and was met at Zion by Dr. Jones on Fellows llall over the First National her return to Utah, the wedding folbank. This will be a good room for lowing. the purpose and the bo.va are duly E. B. Stine, the district commercial t hankful for the accommodation. manager of the Western Union Teleeomiany out of Salt lake City, Joe Peezuk of Sunnyside last Mon- graph visited the Price office last Wednesday filed application with the state en- day and made a checking up with Manof gineer for the use of two second-feWalk. He told The Sun condiwater from Grassy Trail Creek to irri- ager tions the country over of which his gate eighty acres of land close by the concerns business is always a fair baUtah Fuel rompany'a coking camp. rometer arateara it) be improving and back rapidly to normalcy. This getting Hon. Jamea E. Pettit, representative city is showing a substantial increase from Carbon county, sjiuke before the right along. Helper Chamber of Commerce on last William Preece, employed by Utah Tuesday evening, telling a large audi- Fuel eouqtany as a guard at Sunny-sidence of the work of the last legislaMyton this week sient ture. His address was highly interest- en route to a night in Vernal to Visit awhile with ing. hia family, l'reece served as sheriff of Uintah county fur teu consecutive Parley II. Bhead, deputy state scout years. He is now G5 years old and deC. scoutand II. commissioner, Madsen, clares he can outrun and outride any master of this city, last week organiz- man of his age in Uintah Basin. And ed a troop over at Sunnyside. It comes I'll more than that. I can do the say under the auspices of the Young Mens same to many who are yonnger thing Mutual Improvement association with than 65. Myton Free Press, 23d. Albert llopkinwin and Glen Bartlett Price merchants have received dirt as scoutmasters. notief from the state securities commission that all who have not as yet The Womens Club of Trice is to taken out license for this year must do present Iler Husbands Wife at the so at once. Licenses of dealers and high school auditorium next Wednes- agents expired December 31, 1922, and day evening, April 4th. This is its ini- while some have eomplied the majority tial venture in the dramatics field. of them have failed up to date. It is The play is by Augustus Thomas in unlawful fur any person to' accept comthree acts. Mrs. Henry Buggeri will mission or valuable consideration for 1 direct the performance. The proceed the erfonnance of act as a brokany go to the club s treasury. er or salesman without first securing a state license. Consolidated Wagon and Machine J. K. Slack, general au)ierintend-en- t company shares went to fifteen dolthe Utah lines of the Denver and of lars bid at Salt take City this' week. A year ago the stock sold for around a Bio Grande Western, Ira 1L Lewis, ashundred and forty. Creditors of the sistant treasurer and paymaster for H. M. Cuaning, traveling concern are trying to work ont some the road, and were in Price on Satpaaaenger agent, whereplan to recommend to the court last the for big Masonie doings. by they may be taken care of for urday about two milliona of dollars. It ia in Stack aaya business is picking up and it now looks' as if a third passenger the hands of a receiver. train might soon be put on the main line to care for through tourist busiMr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Mac Knight ness. Northwestern smelters are makentertained with a dinner party last ing an increased market for Carbon Saturday evening. The table decora- county coke. Generally speaking bustions were sweet peas. Covers were laid iness getting better everywhere. This for Judge and Mrs. George Christensen, is theisfirst trip of Lewis east of Provo Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Marcusen, Mr. in seventeen years. The Bun bad an and Mrs. T. S. Strong, Dr. and Mrs. appreciated call from all three of the H. B. Goetzman, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. gentlemen. Dalton and Mrs. F. A. Merrill from Roosevelt. Misses Helen and Virginia The Sun families this week had anMacKnight assisted in the evenings nouncements of the marriage at Salt entertainment with music and songs. Lake City on Friday, March 16th, of Charles Clarence Lauber to Miss AnSubject to the usual rules Hrhramm-Johnso- n ita Dorothy Bruin of Butte, Mont. The Drug company of Salt Lake bride comes from a prominent family City is authorized by the state securi- of that citv and is the daughter of Mr. ties commission to sell $7(5,875 worth and Mrs. Peter Bruin, pioneers of the of 8 per cent cumulative first prefer- Silver State. Bud Laulter ia the red stock. The commission allows the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lauber, for commis-sious company 4 er cent for sales residents of Price and fourteen and expenses incident thereto and among tbeyears best jieople that ever very grants authority to dispose of shares lived here lie liolda a responsible posihaving a par value of a hundred dol- tion with the National Copper bank at lars at $102.50. The corporation has the capital city and is working his way recently taken over a store at Helper. to promotion right along. f fT ?? T ? fish or poultry. Fresh meat kept right at fic to 7cstorage a pound less than chain store competition. The ? SI - o cold finest refrigerator system in Eastern Utah is why we do and also why we can undersell those f iat sell spoiledtrimmeat tainted meat all the time. Meat without ffthat have to refrigeration is like some other unknown brands of the consumer foots the bill whether he not. fumes or mer-A(handi- se con-- v n "a Give your dollars a chance. Take them to Wilsons where they have more value. No lottery tied up in pack in every package. Eggs, kkges, but real values Boil them or them. a ifresh. Try them. strictly1 Buy your poach Easter supply now while they last, per doz. & viata 1 iraetB; .9J5 doz. Vi case 1 case Jo doz., ' i . 10c S2.83 S3. 70 . Sugar Cured Hams, skin off, fat removed. Armour & Co. put these up particularly for our fancy trade from the ibest Eastern corn fed hogs and while they last we will sell them at, per lb. 19c ESugar Cured Breakfast Bacon. Same quality as lhe hams 21c and by the slab, per lb. Sugar Cured Picnics. Same quality as the hams and ba- 142c con, and take some of these along also at, pre lb Dry Salt Bacon. Just the thing you have been waiting for 14'2c (and by the slab, per lb. MAD - 12 Vic 12 Vic Home Made Sausage, per lb Fresh Ground Beef (Hamburger), per lb. Whole Dressed Hogs, per lb. Rib Boiling Beef, per lb Porterhouse Steak, per lb. Whole Rump Roast, per IK Genuine Lamb Leg, per lb Front of Lamb, per lb. Pork Shoulder, per lb. Pork Loin Chops, per lb. 12c 8c ISc 10c 93 c Fancy Creamery Butter, 48c or 2 for loaves, family, French or milk, Bread, those large per loaf Five loaves .... 25 c Doughnuts, Cinnamon Rolls, Jelly Rolls and Fancy Layer cakes. Let us be your baker. 16-o- z. Sego Milk, large can .1 Sego Milk, small can can Eagle Milk, per Cocoa, pure, per lb. Cocoanut, per lb. sack Germade, lb. sack Commeal, sack Rolled Oats, Pancake Flour, 20c pkg. Bulk Macaroni, 2 lbs Supds, Fancy, 1 lb. Spuds, Fancy, 100 lbs Com, Peas, Tomatoes, String Beans, 2 cans for 24 cans for 9-l- b. 9-l- b. 10c Sc 20c 23c 4Sc 38c 35c 43 c 10c 23c lc 90c 23 c or S2.93 FLOUR Three carloads already this year. Kansas Hard Wheat, cwt. 53.93 Gilt Edge Hard Wheat, cwt. S3.4S : Sun Rise Hard Wheat, cwt. 52.80 HARVEST QUEEN Is Going Big. Everybody Likes It. 51.33 One sack Two sacks Ten sacks 53.10 529.93 S1S.23 Twenty sacks v , J Easter Supplies of All Kinds Baskets, Little Chicks, Rab- bits, Ducks, Egg Dye, Candy Eggs, Novelties of All Kinds. BJETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY 0 0. f Phone 88 PRICE, UTAH j V A X f X V A A I e, T V V ?V A A 4 V v?A A j V ? 4 4 fT ?? ?? ? ?? ? t t t t? ?Tt tt tt ft ?t tt? ? f ! Phone 21 ? PRICE, UTAH et 1 H. Wilson s United Stores Main Street 3 McKune Forwarding Co. A 12c loc Concentration is a saving. We have no foreign office to support not even California or Salt Lake City. That is why we can save you money on Groceries, Fruits, Jams and Jellies. No. 2 U Standard Peaches, 1 can 21c No. 2V4 Standard Peaches, 6 cans S1.23 No. 2U Standard Peaches, 12 cans 52.43 No. 2V$ Standard Apricots, 1 can 22c No. 2 Vs Standard Apricots, 6 cans 51.30 No. 215 Standard Apricots, 12 cans 52.30 14-o-z. Jam in tins, 1 can 16c 14-o-z. Jam in tins, 3 cans 47c Give us your next order for flour, feed, grain, bran, millstuffs, rock salt and the like. That good old Castle Gate coal. Blue drays do it now. t 23c A 20c WHY NOT BUY FOR LESS? v Mrs. Llovd Clark and Mrs. Albert W. Shiner entertained at a chicken Busier last Tuesday evening at the Clark home at Price in honor of Misses Moneta and Olive Shiner. Those present were Albert Shiner, Hughie and Drewie Christensen, Willis Madsen, Frank Bryner, Grant Richens, Loran Bryner, Llovd Clark, Parley Shiner and blisses iloneta and Olive Shiner, Alice Madsen, Thelma Leonard, Bessie and Grace Lundquiat, Martha Jensen and Dora Shiner. a Hel-;e- r. kkai- - lhe undersigned up to 10 oclock a. ni., April A toilet 17, IV23, for the following: and boilerroom addition to the public school building at Helper, t'lah. The work will be let in two part, one covering the general contract and the other the plumbing. An addition to the public school building at Morra, 1'tnh. The work will Iw let in two pun g general contract and heating, ventilut-inand plumbing. Plan and apeclfl-cutiofor the above have been prepared by Cannon Ik Fetser, architect, and are available to bidder at their office In the McIntyre building, Palt Lake City, Utah, or at the orflce of the underaigned. Kuch bid nturt be accompanied by a rertifleu check for at leant I per cent of the amount thereof, made payable to the undersigned, thl amount to be forfeited to the district If the accompanying bid la accepted and the bidder then faila to enter Into the contract or to furnish the liond required, Contract and bond forma may lie Keen at the office of the archltecta. A deposit of 7. SO will lie required for each et of plana and given out, thia to lie returned oA the return of the aet In good order provided the one securing It ha submitted a bid In proper form. The right is reserved to reject any or all bill. KOAHO OF El t 'CATION OF IAIIHUN COUNTY KCIIOOI. DIKTItICT OF THE BTATK OF I'TAU. lty Curl K. Mnrcu-ePrealdent, and Ida It. Tanner, Clerk. First pub.. Mar. 30; luat Apr. 13, 1923, -- na n, Your sing may not find you out, but your wife will. Have You Ever Sunday. March 25th, waa the Day of the Greek nation. After centuries of stroiqrle it was secured from Turkey iu 1821. At that time the Greek jieojiie, while fighting for their Inde-iwinle.n- re liberty and to regain their freedom from Turkish rule, received the first words of encouragement from the congress of the United States in 1823, according to Stylian Staea, consul at Salt Lake City and a former resident of IViee, In that same year Boston, Maas. forwarded the first material aid in tbe ahaie of medicine, clothing and For more than a hundred years cordial and friendly relations have existed between the Greek government and the United Statea. sup-pli- e. Mrs. Dorothy Cecelia, 30 years of age and the wre of Joel B. Hardy of Heiner, died on Wednesday last at a Salt Lake City hospital. Deceased waa the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joeeph rtabuirk of Green Kiver. The body waa taken there for huriaL She waa the mother of four ehildren, the youngest 5 year. fORSlLE, WANTED, ETC. Two OutNo Per Word Each InnerUoo Charge Accounts, ONE HUNDRED FA11M FOK KENT acre. Enquire Bun office. HOUSE FOK KENT INQUIRE II. C. Rinlth at eourthoune. Ihona ilg WANTED OENEHAL HOUSEWORK of any kind. Enquire at The Sun office. Seen One? FOR SALE CHOICE HOME GROWN tree, berry plants, pie plant, ever rosea. Provo Nursery, Provo, blooming Utah. n, FOR BALE LOT IN MONTROSE one block from new south-sid- e Bchoolhouse. Inquire Tom Sheya, Phono 21tw. AD-ditlo- Hava you erar aeen a real live president.? Notice tbe men who wear new spring suite and yon will see people who are dressed as tastefully as the president of the United States. Prod-denwear good suits, just like the spring suits we are selling. These are a wonderful combination of comfort, serviceability and appearance, and also represent the very highest type of perfection in the enitmaker'e art They are being sold at prices that an as popular as the suits. Made to your measure $19.50 and np. Overcoats to order $25.00 and higher. ts SALE PUREBRED WHITE leghorn eggs, 90c a setting. Phono. I43w. Also purebred Black Monorchl FOR t SOe the setting. PLAIN AND FANCY SEWING DONE at very reasonable prices. House No. (39 tietween Sixth and Seventh on K street Phone 111. FOR SALE CHICKEN RANCH OP two acre; henhouse 34x140, four-roo- m house, hath, etc., three blocks east Frulta (Colo.) high school, 11900. Terms. O. E. Linfors, Box 144, Mesa, Aria ONE DAY OLD CHICKS GOLDEN Buff, Brown and Whits leghorns, Ancona, Black Minorca, Buff Rhode Inland Reds, Barred Bocks and Turkena. No electric lights Off Mala on breeding stock. Enoch Crews, ht Cala. ' BUCKIO & HILLS (Incorporated) North Ninth Stgpet Just PIUCE. UTAH Full Line of Field, Garden, Flower Seeds SPRINGS NEW STYLES LET IT BE SOMETHING GOOD Save money and add strength and vitality to what you eat. It's mighty easy to do. Just remember that strength comes from nourishment, and that nourishment is found Judge Dil worth Woolley will most likely preside over the first session of district court for this year in Grand county at Moab. The term begin on Monday, April Oth. The criminal calendar is the largest for some time, there being five actions pending. One of these charges murder in the first degree, two grand larceny, one burglary and one indecent assault. The civil calendar is rather short, containing only six law and motion matter and three cases for trial. For the second time in three months national agents under the direction of Joseph E. Richards, federal prohibition director for Utah, swooped down upon Helper, Mohrland and Spring Canyon a few days ago and made several arrests. Among them was Tony of Ilelfier. OthPerry, former mart-hers taken imo custody were Jack Anderson and Louis W. Kidman. Mohrland; Raliste Clurieo, Spring Canyon: Sam Boss and Lewis A. lllo. New All were charged with violating the prohibition law. to tHiM'iurrou MnrK ed bid will lie received by Tou are about to make the acquaintance of several charming style points in the new suits that In material and designs are eloquent of spring. Judging by their clothe women are cultivating a happy frame of mind it I unfashionable to le somber all of which i revealed by the pretty and vivacious suit pictured here. It is a light tan cloth with fine crossbar in brown thHt may be found in several color combination. The Htraight skirt i a wrap around model and the boxcoat bear the spring hallmark in brown braid binding, deep cuff and its Bidetie in the food eaten, according to quality. If you buy good food you need only eat in moderation and chew it welL But if you buy the inferior kinds you must load your stomach in order to get sufficient nourishment for your body. If you buy from us you are sure of getting the right kind of groceries, vegetables, fruits and meats the latter government inspected before they come into this house. Eastern Utah Wholesale & Retail Co. PHONE 15. PRICE, UTAH Full Line of Field, Garden, Flower Seeds Orp-ingio- Bea-brlg- ns, . |