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Show b. -:-- t v . . THE BUN, PRICE. UTAH EVERT FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1921 PAGE FIVE PRICE AND NEARBY inter Sports Are Exhilirating &:z: t it is no fun, after an hour or two in the bracing return home and find the house only' forty-fiv- e rty degrees in temperature. If your winters coal stock jining low, after the drain on it during the January waves, now is the time to replenish it. Our coal is low-goquality and plenteous in quantity. We deliver hort notice. od The installation of the rates, say the officials, is to stimulate the moveEmery county commissioners but re- ment of the surplus Eastern populacently negotiated a loan of thirty tion to this Western country. thousand dollars. Moat of this money Extradition for Charles E. Rogers is to be used, it is said, in improving from lrice to Colorado to face the roads to the vest of Green liiver. charge of wife desertiou was honored by Gov. Charles R. Mabey last TuesannouncFerdinand Erickson Judge day. Rogers was a transient here. es the engagement of his daughter, Mildred Antoinette, to Dr. Earll WadHarvey II. Cluff. attorney general, dell Lambert of Salt Lake City, The has ruled that the state road commiswedding is to take place in the near sion has the authority to apjxiut othfuture. , er than state employ as highway poSarah Jane Powell of Priee has ap- licemen for enforcement of the motor plied to the state engineer for the vehicle law. use of two and a half second-feof Utahs public utilities commission flood water from Miller Creek with which to irrigate a hundred and sixty has denied the application of Edwin acres of land about eight miles south E Ilall of the Basin eonnlry for a permit to operate an automobile stage of this city. line between thia city and Vernal by Postmaster J. F. MacK night has way of the Price and Myton highway. been instructed to display the flag on Donald L. Lamber of Mutual up in the local postoffice building at half-mafor a period of thirty days in Spring Canyon this week filed a petitestimony of the respect in which the tion in bankruptcy in federal court memory of Former President Wood-ro- at Salt Lake City, lie gives his liabilities as $1749.30 and assets $315.37. lie Wilson is held. elairns exemption on $232.68 on the Progress in surfacing of the Emery latter. Lamber is a miner. end of the Priee to Emery road and Daughters of the Pioneers will give the MoabtoLaSal Junction section is early days pioneer ball the evesatisfactory, reports E. C. Knowlton, an of ning Friday, February 29th, at Carof state the road commission, bon engineer Stake tabernacle at Priee. A novwho returned to Zion last Friday after an inspection. The Thompson to Moab, el feature of the entertainment will be which has been practically completed, oldtime costumes and impersonations of the days of 1847-6The music of is in unnsually good condition. pioneer times will be played for the cotillion and oldfashioned waltz. Almost a month ago Ileber J. War-dl-e left here for a short visit to Price Marriage licenses issued during this and at which place he became sudden- week frurn the office of 1L C. Smith, with ill Roosethe ly pneumonia, says county velt Standard of the 15tji. Mrs. Ber- Olsen clerk, were to George Clifford and Wanda Thomas, both of nard Bell and Mrs. George Abplanalp Leslie W. Allred and Laurie Stum; week last to be at his bedside. left both of Mohrland; James Jeffs, Though they hope for his recovery, of Spokune, Wash., and Eva he is at this time seriously ill. J cakes of Storrs, and to Ralph Preston and Hilda Laiturner, both of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Broadhead of Xephi announce the marriage of their Under charge of a committee, inson, Spencer Broadhead, to Miss Joeie Smith, which took place at Price, Jan- eluding Jark Forrester, leto Martin, uary 29th. The bride' is employed in Bert Jorgensen, Kay Rose, Albert teaching school at Oolumhia the new Marta and Alex Marone, the Knights ramp in Eastern Utah, which is con- of Pythias of Kathbone lodge at Sconected with the steel plant 'at Rpring-v- i field enjoyed a big time at their lie. The bridegroom is also working ball last Monday evening, tlio octhere. casion also observing the diamond jubilee of the order. A program and supRays My tons Free Press of last per was followed by daneiug. Friday: Ben Morris has sold his for on Green the river the at of mouth ry Rt. Patricks Day will be the occaNine Milo to Hank Stewart. It is re- sion of a dance at City Hall under the ported that Stewart will discontinue auspices of the Ladies Altar society the upper ferry and take his Iwat and of the Catholic church. The ladies on other parnphanalia further dowu. He the various committees in charge inhas had more or less tremble with In- clude Mrs. Charles Airs. W. Ruggeri, dians, who own laud in that vicinity, C. Perry, Mrs. L. Heilman, Mrs. II. and decided it would be much belter Duberstein, Mrs. lie Doming, Mrs. to move. Charles Mrs. II. P. McCardle j ! Mr. and Mrs . A D. Sutton of Provo , but formerly of Price , take this method of announcing that they have bought the stock and fixtures of Price Drug company ( the Rexall Store) at the corner of Main and Eighth streets . The stock has been greatly added to during the last few days and new goods are coming in right along . Three stores Price, Provo and Soldeir Summit give the Price Drug a purchasing power that few others enjoy . Our close buying is passed on down to the customer. Mr. and Mrs. Sutton invite their former friends and customers to visit them as well as those of the late proprietorship and the public generally . et st Mune r Forwarding Co. PRICE, UTAH one 88 Price Drug Co. 9. AI n EGGS AND s large sugarcured fat and skin removed from ment inspected hogs. These are fancy and just 10c one at, per "pound red. re-Who- le Saturday Until Noon strictly fresh poultry farm eggs that can be bought, per dozen the very best 28c Milk, Sego or Borden's 10c 03 c 20c le Chickens Fresh Dressed fAMpselves. policy Fat Hens, t:Ying We buy them alive and dress them per lb.... Fries, per lb...... ! ....... ................................... i. 28c 3c Log Cabin 'Si . Lowles genuine Log Cabin Syrup, absolute pure p: granulated sugar and Maple sugar. ........ SI 1 .1.3 Large can ......... .......................... ............ Ok 63 c 04 Jfadium. can Bakery Department Our bakery department is running night and day. ich pastry. Real Cream Puffs, Cakes, Rolls, Dough-Brea-d, all kinds white graham, whole wheat, rye, in and nut Wedding and Birthday and all kinds of Cakes. m Meat Market Department m Meats are now extra fine and prices low. L in H. Wilson Selling Co. Street Phone 21 PRICE, UTAH EPIDEMIC HITS CLOSE CARBON COUNTY light thousand six hundred ren in Utah county exam- last Saturday 35 per cent d with goitre, according to Beatty, state health com-This figure he declares has ed as a result of the survey by Dr. J. Wallace, epidem- - the state board of health. dfca1n in progress three weeks. s of afflictions varies in schools from 17 per cent r Skeview district to 48 in the ( .School, 53 in Mountain school cent in one district. In 25 per cent of the boys and girls showed a positive test. .GaMTtlly, Dr. Beatty declares, there two and girls iabi afflicted to every boy. This see- (m state, in the opinion of the ft' t irs'-'Siion- one-ha- lf e$e missioner, tl of will prove typi-region, but a percentage of the disease will in regions nearer Great Salt fte mountainous T IXMlIwent by feeding small is advocated and a W'MflMwwge of about fifty cents a UUBjtflAjfFear is collected for eosts of quan-iodi- ne tfjgSriaL Made Up to Your Measure Suits, $19.50 and Up Overcoats, $25.00 and Higher s New Spring In Pat-tern- Altering Cleaning Pressing, Ladies Work F. L. BUCKIO West Side North Ninth Street Jut Off Main PRICE, UTAH More than a hundred attended the has been learned to shed ceremonies attendant upon the annu:bt on the manner in which al visit of the grand lodge of Masons arl son to Price last Saturday evening, being Lee, the ik Mrs. Edward F. Lee and gathered from surrounding towns in "Vho waa strnck down by an automo-Ul- e Carbon and adjoining counties. Indriven by some person unknown stitution of the new lodge (Joppa No. at Thursday of last week met death 26) on a dispensation granted by L A. Jit 6a the paved road. Funeral serv-jpHf- McGee during his incumbency last the lad were conducted year as grand master was effected. Ponrthe Flynn Funeral Home last Over forty signers are on the charter lUnday, Rev. J. Freelen Johnson eon-M- rolL Carbon lodge tendered the party these. Many of the children a banquet at the Community ehurch tom the schools attended to pay diningroom following the session. to their companion, one rJvtet ttspeefs reasons for the family taking Troop No. 3 of tho Price Boy Scouts ' tolwrideirce out on the Alfred Grames closed activities for the week with a diet bang that they might attend the dance at City Hall last Saturday eveTim schools. ning that was well attended. jeakl llfcd hr f ft' ? ' - x au-uu- al Averill, court last Monday in and Mrs. Glenn S. Nelson. the case of George Minousis, convicted Xeurly tlireo hundred persons, repof assault to commit murder in Carbon eount.v and from which be np resenting the Rotary clubs of Price, Fork, Provo, Ogden, Brigham, pealed, motion was made by W. Hal Spanish and Salt Lake City gathered at Farr, assistant attorney gem ml, to Logan Zinn strike the bill of exception on the the lust Tuesday evening to celebrate nineteenth anniversary of Rotary. ground that it was not filed until af- The of the organizater the statutory time had expired. tion accomplishments and the fellowship which has reMinousis was convicted of nsiault to commit murder in the shooting of Dep- sulted from its ideals of service were the of addresses by speakers uty Sheriff Sam Dougherty at Win- fromsubject the clubs of the state, various ter (Quarters daring the strike there and a varied program of entertainmore than a year ago. In PRICE, UTAH J PURELY PERSONAL Mrs. Mary Jensen of Price visited with friends over. at the town of Emery this week. and' last. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Larsen from Custle Bale visited with relatives and friends at Price dnring the week. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gagon from lriee visited out at Roosevelt last week with his parents and other relatives. Rev. J. Freelen Johnson is home from Salt Lake City. He represented the Price Rotary at a state session of clubs there last, Tuesday. Mrs. George M. Miller got hack to Price from (hicagii this week after attending a convention of national slice dealers there a few days ago. Mrs. J. Ranford Gilmore of Price, Johnson of this formerly Miss Addie . of her parents, Mr. city, was the and Mrs. ThcdnVe Johnson, during the past week. Salt Lake Tribune, e ment was given. UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK SATURDAY EVENINGS nel Do-Bart- (THE REXALL STORE) Postoffices the country over have received a new' ruling from Washington, D. C., which prohibits the sealing of folded advertisements or folders by dips or any steel fastening. It also prohibits the sealing of folders with postage stamps unless these arc pre-c- a nceled. The reason given for the regulation is that the clijw or metal fasteners of any kind injuir the delicate canceling machines and making frequent repairs necessary. The use of stamps unless p for seals also makes extra work for employes, as they require more work in cancellation. Organization of a board of directors fur the hospital to be built at Price was effected on Monday evening last. Rev. A. F. Giovannoni is its jiresi-deu- t; A. W. Horsley, vice president; L E. Whitmore, secretary, and J. Rex Miller the treasurer. A committee will preare incoiqmration papers and bylaws and another will get active on building plans. Proposal to have the Catholic Sisters operate the institn-tio- n when it is ready will lie taken up with that organization. J. E. Ryan, one of the oldest conductors of the Denver and Rio Grande Western system in point of service, has been the captain of Passenger Trains No. 16 and 17 (the stub) since the recent change in time card that gives himself ana his crew a layover of sixteen hours at Price, lie expects to move his family here and become a citizen as soon as his children are out of school at Grand Junction, Cola He has made his home there Priee Community (Methodist Epis opal) church, Rev. J. Freelen Johnson minister. Sunday school at 9:45 of the forenoon. The pastor says : We have a good, wideawake school with classes for all from the youngest to the oldest If you are not in Runday school elsewhere we cordially invite you to attend ours. Morning worship at 11 oclock with good music and a strong for a number of years, nimaelf and gospel sermon. Joy service next Sun- the other will be welcomed to Ryans day evening at 7:30 oclock. At that the biggest little city on earth. time the minister is to speak on The Appeal That Won, ana in which he Rome time between midnight Tueswill give the story of The Passing last and Wednesday morning burday of the Third Floor Back. glars blew the big safe of the Peerless Mercantile company in Spring CanMr. and Mrs. Joseph Draper of yon, securing around three hundred celebrated their golden wedding dollars in cash. The report of the ex at Price a few days ago with six of plosion waa heard by nearby residents their eight children present as well of the camp, but little was at the time as numerous brothers and sisters from thought of it It was later reported to various sections of the state along Sheriff Ray Demi ng when the clerks with several grandchildren. Joseph opened the place for business. Up to Draper, a son of William and Sarah today (Friday) noon there is no nine Miles Draper, was born at Easterton to the identity of the robbers. The (Wiltshire) Eng., November 13, 1850, store is a subsidiary of the Peerless and came to Utah in I860, crossing Coal company the late Ezra Thompthe plains by ox teams. Esther son estate. Draper, daughter of Nicholas T. and Jane Heath Silcock, was born in Two applicants for authority to diRalt Lake City on March 25, 1854. vert water for the purpose of irrigaTwelve children were born to them tion were filed with the state engiand of whom eight survive. neer last Wednesday. One was from John Ernest Babcock of Price, who cubic-fefrom Ilomeseckcrs rates, which will aid would nse thirty-fiv- e the upbuilding of the West, have been Dugout Creek in Carbon county, the announced by the Denver and Rio point of diversion being nine hundred Grande Western effective the first and sixty feet east and one hundred feet north of the northTuesday in March and continuing the ninety-fiv- e first and the third Tuesdays in every west rompr of Sec. 3, Twp. 14 South, month to November. These apply from Range 12 East to irrigate one thousall sections of the East to points in and four hundred and forty acres. Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Cali- The other was Jacob L. Workman of fornia and give the prospective Price, who would divert ten cnbie-fea rate of a oneway fare, plus from the Price river at a point two two dollars, for a roundtrip from his miles in a northerly direction from destination to Western points. The the northwest corner of Sec. 11, Twp. tickets have the stopover privilege and 14 South, Range 12 East to irrigate a return limit of twenty-on- e days. six hundred and forty' acres. Tal-ma- Sil-co- ck et home-seek- er et Utter place. Mrs. Robinson is a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. (Doll) Fau-se- tt of this city. I)r. J. A. Judy was out in the Basin country this week, he being called there professionally. Mrs. Grace A. Cooper amf Mrs. Judy went along to keep him company, ns it were. Airs. F. J. Rees returned Tuesday morning from Salt Lake City, where she was called Inst wtek on account of her mother, Mrs. J. E. Pettit, who had gone there from her home at Ueincr to uudergo an operation. Mrs. Rees rejiortx her mother still at the hospital, hut is doing fine Coalville Bee, 15th. Stockholders of the Carbon Water, Land and Power conqiany held their annual meeting at City Hull in this city last Monday and elected officers and directors fur the ensuing year. President, E. lv. Olson; vice presigm-sfdent, Carl Gunderson, and secretary and treasurer, C. R. Marrusen. Other members of the lmard are E. E. Pierce, 17th. Mrs. II. I). Gove from Ralt Lake J. S. Mathis, J. M. Robertson and Cliff Waterman. City is a visitoy in Price this week, at few her husband a days ago joining The farm pojiulatioii of the nation, Provo and coiaiug down with him. He less than 30 jcr cent of the although attended a session, of the Wiiwheatci is carrying more than 35 per eent total, dealers at the Garden City. of the child imputation, says the UnitD. W. Clark, late of F.1 Centro, ed States department of agriculture. Cala., is a newcomer to Trice and is The farm is charged with the duty of to he in charge of the Price Drug com- educating this excess of youth and pany, recently taken over by the A. D. in turning it over to the cities at the SuttoiiB of Provo, lie ja a brother of producing ago. Mm. Sutton. Hia family is to join him soon. Water that has gone oyer the dam Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson, never generates any electrio power formerly of thia city, visited in Price and unnecessary words never solve this week while en route from Marsh- any of the worlds problems. field, Ore., to Hopkinsville, Ky. He Lenine had to die before anybody is with the J. (X Penney company and they are to make their home at the would Bay anything nice about him. Our Meats Are Government Inspected Tender Juicy Delicious and ThaVs the verdict of everyone who buys our meats. Our cuts of steak are the choisest, our roasts are the rarest and our ham and bacon is the finest to be found hereabouts. There are as many grades of meat as there are of most things you buy. But there is only one grade here and that is the best. No other kind is permitted in our place , which accounts for the trade which we have built up. The reasonable prices for the high quality of meat you buy makes trading with us a pleasure. Eastern Utah Wholesale & Retail Co. Phones 15 and 37, Price, Utah. Everything Thafs Good to Eat In Groceries |