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Show . I t MAY 23, 1921 YSE bus. PRICE. UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. sun DEMI or Women Who )o Their Sewing Twenty-o- n EHS1S imiiJa.-- T- insii-- ! bienni-- i Elicit above a,:'V Of 1 You will find at our store a large display of them. They are made in several different designs and sizes so as to suit all purposes and the prices range from $S3.25 up. Terms to suit your purse. There are wonderful improvements and the remarkable changes and simplicity add life to the machines and savings on the clothes you wash. i:-- , i.l.uu.lnd and: a Mt ,Son. Lovely Hose in almost any shade lied for. Gloves and Hankerchiefs, Silk idervear, Corsets, Shirtwaists, Collar d Cuff Sets, Bags, Fancy Beads, Scarfs, nbrellas. Woman's accessories in abun-nc- e that give style to their appearance, s iterials that you will want for the dresses, too. Everything to eat, wear ' ' ; .1- s lAl-vtH- i '.I- .. .rt- - r 1 li ;j '' i v. . ul .iki- i ii li l:., ,V oar' IJUt. 'i.T.;r;.::s Mill i.;-- . ex- - till r. Cu : ..j-- I:td , t h- -t ti.iV u The UtihuUtl-- l h,., u madt1 , up tii.y ilitTereili-c- s i.r i tilains ! I f- Hi-j- r a C. inert fd i:,i tl, in he told tin' ?vern r. Mnro ihan half the !i:e!i lime heeu over-.'u- i ..uini I,"1 a:.- - "tlnr Ini' expenses 1:1 1,1 1',, l'Mvha-- i ni Mime iiiilics wliiih me si il mi hand will! ii;i i ir the diltVrencc r are ini tili t vt 1 chil-en- S '1. duse. M pr.svli.ii-- rucMi i rc....i-- ill WASATCH STORE CO. i I'l'Mnn ti.'j They can be had from your local dealer and if not call or write us before considering others as you can have the best from us with perhaps less money. Step in and see the wonderful improvements on our One Minute Electric Washer and how it operates. !T eiuinneiit which has1 (' . i.r for some j prunirallv finished. In i,js wiH id tK. director, i!e iii'pi'iiprintiuiis overdrawn c :II! ll.irly, lr.iu'!:iig in the di'parlinent of iii.nviT ;i tul the governor V oiiii'c. n, industrial commission, the juvenile cm.rt, the iiiitional guard, ilia iiiry of stale, the school I'm- the diuf niid blind and the state mental hospital will reduce the number tat weiity-one- . where deficits may face departments. In a number of these s the adjustments made in salaries and wages and other items will reduce the uniiilier Mill more. The finance director admits the necessity of only two or three deficits. Necessity is out for some curtailment in pointed salaries, wages and travel accounts of the district courts, curtailment in eapito maintenance; curtailment in the governors appropriations for office expenses, travel and maintenance curtailment of appropriations for the juvenile court except salaries and wages; curtailment in salaries, wages, office exjienties and travel accounts in the national guard. Departments regarded as safe include the agricultural department, attorney general, state auditor, hanking dejtartincnt, state chemist, state school office, finance and purchase, ltnard of health, industrial commission, insurance commissioner, state land office, the public utilities eiiiumissioii, the secretary of state, supreme court, road commission and state treasurer. Iiiltie hojie is held out for eliminai-- ! ing ii deficit in suiaries and wages of the slate hoard of equalization owing to the action of the legislature in eut- ting the appropriation fur below In the budgetary recommendations. governor's olfiee a out in travel cx- is'iises has tended to reduce the excess iri the last three months. That in the industrial commission is attributed to the Castle Cmte disaster causing an unusual drain on the commission 'a finances. The state prison shows over in office ex icnses and maintenance, repairs, equipment, the road ramp fund and the industrial plant. The ' overall factory at the prison should lie tmslicd as rapidly as possible to aid in financing the prison, filrnn declares. Cnl have been made in the industrial school maintenance in the last quarter and in ease a paid crop is raised at the fann the balance in the appropriation will probably cover the needs of the school. 1 piiri-liMs- Winter Quarters, Cleu Creek, Cutle Gate and Bnnnyaide. Washing Machines One-Minu- te ' dupcUir of ti-- ; r lU State. The ;;V 1' i it. ; y mad.' m G.iv.j .. J1 v many t )(,. rkw i, , of ihe l'ris :.,r i, bioimium the coming of summer. Nov is the he for everyone to get in tune viih the Carload taken! (:, I !,i '1 I'"1.1; '.-- .I practi- - and !rru l!1' I , Ihal :e,anui:fs 9l .'V .' - Ve have a choice assortment of Dress ods materials in bright colors that fore-- lt Just Arrived-Anoth-er Department of the State Are Going Behind. Ul PAGE SEVEN - CONTRACTORS given that the board the Price River Water ,n of district has adopted lion i specifications for the con-o- f ita proposed reservoir and and reconstruction of the through said reservoir, which d specifications are on file be wen at the office of the t Price. Utah, or at the office a McGonagls A Ullrich, en-the district, at Salt Lake ih. Healed proposals will be at the office of the board of of the Price River Water tlon district at Price, Utah, clock, p. m.a of Saturday", the if June, 1(24, for the furnlsh-I- I to NO-berel- iy or labor and materials neces-thim-- e of an I construction dam complete with outlet be to tates, waterways, etc., in Fish Creek ten miles from 1tah. Healed proposals will 'ecelved for the furnishing of and materials necessary for traction of approximately six standardguage railroad from Scofield, id for the removal of the six Undarilgunge railroad run Hugh the lands to be lqundat-.i- d reservoir. 8uch prooosals will be publicly opened and iniWi-ier- t by the board at ita of lice at l'ri. e. Utah, on the 7th day of June. jmi at 2 o'clock, p. ni. Each bid must be accompanied by certified check for S per cent of the amount of the bid and a bond for 2a per cent of the amount of the bid will he required to Insure faithful performance of the contract. Payment for said work will be made in bonds of the district at par. The board of directors reserve the right to reject any or all bids PRICE RIVER WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT. By E. & Horsley, Secretary. First pub.. May IS; last June I, 1924. Few of ua ever connected enthusiasm with fooliblinecH, hut flip expression "siieed enthusiast is bound to raise some question in our miud. If the feminine buds could blossom as cheaply as the trees do fathers pocket book could stand the strain Congressional blocs are too irregular even to build anything out of them. Eastern Utah Electric Co. 1 ims-o- I RETAIL PRICE, UTAH WHOLESALE Former Attorney General Daugh-ter- y says the reds are trying to capture the United States senate. This looks like another cue for old Miss Probe. Dont be deceived by noise. Not all of the Mtriotism in the eountry is vocal and not all of the vocalism is patriotic. It was logical to start an inquiry into gasoline prices. Everybody knows it washes out oil stains. PROBATE AN D GUARDIANSHIP Notice Consult County Clerk Or Respective Signers For Further IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL D1S-trlCourt In tbe Matter of the Estate of Louis Petrie. Notice to Creditors: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Helper, Utah, on or before the 2d day of July, A. D.f 1924. FRANK DOUN-SKAdministrator. O. K. Clay, Attorney For Administrator. First pub., May 2; last May IS, 1924. ce Y, ESTATE OF ALEXANDER IIEND-erso- n, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of 13. W, Dalton In Price, Utah, on or before the Klh torneys For Administrator. First pub.. May 2; last May 21, 1(24. day of July, A. IJ., 1924. BARBARA HENDERSON, Executrix of AlexandNOTICK OF HTOOKHOL1IKKH er Henderson, Deceased. First pub., Hay 9; last Kay 10, 1924. Meeting of Eastern Utah Telephone Company Pursuant to a resolution of IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Dis- the board of directors notice Is hereof trict Court In the Matter of the by given of a stockholders meeting company, Estate of Tony Smith, Also Known As the beEastern Utah Telephone o'clock of I held at the hour p, Anton Ksstelc. Notice to Creditors; to day of May, A. D., Creditors will present claims with m onat the list of In ofrice the the company vouchers to the undersigned at Castle 1924, of Price, Utah, for the purGale, Utah, on or before the 2d day of the city or of the action the ratifying July, A. D., 1924. MARY KIM UAL, pose O. K. Clay, Attorney board of directors of this company by Administratrix. resolution duly made In authorising For Administratrix. the sale of the entire First pub.. May 2; last May 22, 1924. knd directing property of this company to the ESTATE OF SIMON G. ALMAZAN, Mountain States Telephone and TeleCreditors will present graph company, and for tbe futher Deceased. claims with vouchers to the under- purpose of authorising and directing the president of this rompany to take signed at the office of H. W. Dalton, on the nepessary steps to liquidate the county courthouse at Price, Utah, or lef ore the first day of June, A. D., Eastern Utah Telephone company. J. REX MILLER, President. Attest: E. CAUMTO G. ALMAZAN. Ad1924. ministrator of the Estate of Simon G. H. Horsley, Secretary. First pul May 18; last May 0, 1824. Almoxan, Deceased. First pub.. May ; last, May 22, 1924. Your newspaiwr that carries a good ESTATE OF WILLIAM MORRISON, line of advertising is to the shopper Creditors will present Deceased claims with vouchers to the under- what the railroad and the interurban signed at 718 Judge building, Salt timecard is to the traveler. Sth Lake City, Utah, on or before the HA8E-MVEFrance and America are the lands day of July, 1924. CLYDE Administrator of the Estate of lenwons. Only the French live in of William Morrison, Deceased. Ferdi- them and Americans on them. nand Erlckeen and II. J. Blnch, At- lt, l ; have just received an entirely new lot of the most Hats. Some of them are flower trim-i- d and very dainty colors to wear with the light sum-- r dresses. Some are close fitting Sport Models to go h the sweater and skirt costume now so popular. iers are for wear on outing or traveling occasions. No matter what your needs are in a Ilat you can styles becoming. Many very pretty Childrens Hats in fely be suited here. The prices are very reasonable and ilan or fancy trimmed. We wing Summer Bessie Kennedy , RshingSeason PENS! I six hundred and Of two thou-nii'iiely grain marketing associations reporting to the United Slates department of agriculture 7S per cent buy 24 !Y(i! for tneiiiliers; 73 fuel and June IStn Millinery Main Street, Price, Utah. VVcitillns announcements. The Hun. HATS TOK MATRONS SHOPPING WITH US PAYS ise buyers consider quality first of all, because with-ut- it article is expensive. Next comes price, which uealer. ould not represent too large a profit for fease remember that this store protects your interests bth f these essential points. That is our vay of 1' business and with such methods we hope to win ar l any r i i about having a good outfit , come right here. hu As a general store w e handle vulcme of of articles in daily use, and our large enables us to quote prices that can seldom lo Jnr patronage. j fade d and never bettered. Mr, i ,f.(11i ii'iniN'inie hat? sufficiently re-.' f,,r iPii'nisi! ?!'i JrallhOf Thev u.-ara- 'i P- With the seasons opening less than a month ahead , its about time you were getting your equipment together so as to be acquainted with it before you must start its use. Anything in tackle rods, flies, nets and all the little things, as well as a complete line of camp equipment will be found in our stock. Your every need will be supplied. If you are at all finicky EVANSTON STORES CO. Jensen, Mugger Scofield, UUh l iVe. n cniur "JgnTSk.t fastened on t moire ribbon with briiltant of braid finlKh the uttJp win" with I flowers on the oronet inerurted cr.o-e'a- W. L, i.f tri-- re last bat. C. H. 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