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Show JULY 11. 1924 TE2 SUB, PRICE. P T A H E VEST I BIDAY. PAGE l'XVB PRICE AND NEARBY St V hundred voice, including many noted comprised the musical lem- - gram and at the conclusion of which urkiug colored papers stretched arm length ke Miller UJ 5 a ritrk Nw1!g cmi;.ny at Pru-e-. by the singers made a great color picture of the American llag. Mareusen ot Wiu included Montreal, Washington aud ft iaiwan Philadelphia in his iuiinerary, .dUa. WaMl aud attended the republican and democratic Slr Ci, v d. w a make tLcir national conventions at Cleveland aud 7 ' Tik.'-at .lie upper New lurk, rseiectively, the former as camp. s delegate. ANATION-Mb- e Institution- - pro-'ty- ard, Grace Luudquist, -I., II, m... (y y ? C!Vul Si DEPAPJMENT STORES Store No. 12, Price, Utah mvtd :LJ S h You have a saving power here that is peerless! It results from the extensive combined buying power of our 571 Department Stores. Buying most we buy for less, and selling most we sell for less. You are given the benefits of every purchase we make our through s, -- vr Spots Mciu-iuger- lilaj.k for making application in illiarn Hubert Dodd was boru !, ,he ui.uiim.ty 1''vi.iuu of the , n,... 23, 1923, and leased to the aVe h11 ulMW at Price world spirit July 0, 1924. He was nia-w sup- v ! l.ed the infant sou aud only child of Mr. H. t. cll1I1;r ot ti iet,j Vlt V. and Mrs. William Dodd of Castle Gate. The funeral service was held autiei-juite.V.r. ft of Duchesne i in the chapel there yesterday, llev. ld ft I l ert wwk ,or mumh ( lialph 0. Jones officiating. The body announce, was laid to rest in Price cemetery by t l,T 7 fteI;u,h' Judy of Price u to look the side of the childs grandfather , who hist their lives in the luergeucy cum while tie is aud um-leCastle Gate disaster of Man-- Stli. very limited. The floral offerings were many and ROAD BOARD REPORTS Mr. and Mr. Comer P. Frank Davis, aiiierinteiiileiit of Peacock ui beautiful. thm city are the gviveniiupiit star route out of entertaining a sou al tuwr home uu North Enlargement of their field of ojwr. Carbon Shows Receipts of Mors Than Price, was on aa inspection trip Ninth street that arrived this week. He ia tlie through the Basin country this week first boy stions is in order for the Dauceu- - I $120,000 In June. m the lamijy. Mother and child and last. He found everything workorchestra, the management are iwtors WIW .reten.tb token over by doing nicely; while the proud father V Receipts aud ex(ieuditures in June, ing to his satisfaction. 4 roiiYHlest eut. Next Thursday this I last, on account of the highway of Hulph Miglui-cio- . J. Hex Miller, manager of the organization is scheduled for ita find I the state, as compiled by the state Eastern I' tali Telephone company at oshie Wakai, infant of ap(iearauce at the new Arnuso pavil-- 1 toad rouuuisaion, show Carbon county Price, was out in the Basin country Mr. and Mrs. Fusakichi daughter Un July 23d the buys with the gVeatext receipts, H20.2U5.-wi- ll this week aud last on business. IV akai of mil at Helper. This lfains and aged 8 mouths, died to the big Glengarry a-4aud Weber county with the greut-vilio- u through with, he and Lynn Strong go up July i th and was buried in I tali county to play for the est exiciise, $20,487.56. The figurts went fishing. They had the beat of in Price cemetery, r uneral sen-ice- s lurk. were conducted at dancers who have previously had Salt follow : xljnu Funeral Home Tuesday last by Lake City musiciaua. Miglsccio will Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Crockett and nmke a trip to several Utah eeuuty llev. Ralph C. Jones. ' : Miss Betty, are visiting in daughter, ..e next week to look up business. Lake City this week after a trip Salt The revenue art of 1924 became a rAKIUlN to Bryce Canyon and other imint in w Mrs. Margaret Anne Browne, well ... approval by the president ,UP Southern Utah. They attended a meetI known on June 2, i.924, and one pioneer and business woman ui its pro- of ing last week of the I' tab State Preaa visions rejieals the tax on Siianish Fork, imssed away in that Lm rT"--eiassociation at 1anguitrh. telephone ty last Saturday evening. She was Uurfield and telegraph messages, effective at Mrs. George M. Miller of this burn in England, June 13, 1851, and I iJrsnd midnight, July 2, lU-- L Commencing came to America left last Sunday morning for Ban I eity " seven later. years jroiL July , J.924, no such tax should be Francisco, ('ala., where she ia thia For time a she lived at Mammoth, Kane collected. week attending a gathering of shoe where her husband was postmaster Hillard' IWHiple and also will visit with her Carl K, Mareusen of Price, chuir-ma- fur several years. Surviving her are I Mojgan Y. O. Miller, a resident there. ami, has issued a call fur a meeting her husband, 90 years of age and sev-- 1 She will be home in about a week. I of the republican state eommittee en children. latter are the Among to u,'k Mins Bessie Kennedy returned to he held in bait Lake City tomorrow Charles II. Browne of Price. There Ban Juan I Price Sunday evening from Salt Lake Saturday, July 12th lor the pur- are fifteen grandchildren and four Banpcia City after visiting over the Fourth pose of tiling a time aud place and great grandehildreu. Funeral services with her sister, Mra. R. W. Crockett, the manner of holding a convention were held last Wednesday afternoon Tooels at St. Mark a Hospital The latter for nominating a state ticket. from the First Ward chapel of the Vintah little son, John Kennedy, ia graduolly Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y improving after a recent operation Joe Konxio, a former touaorial ar- Saint, at the Uuh county city. wllhiJigion and alau treatment fur heart trouble, tist at Price, was recently haled beWayne lie has now been there eight weeks. fore a justice of the peace at begu in nays the Manti Messenger of last Weber Mr. and Mra. David IL Cannon, The body of George fi. (fraud county and fined fifty dollars Friday: lor tue sale of moonshine, lie prom- Bench, Jr, who died in a Balt Lake I DEVELOPING RIVAL FOR RTBTT formerly of thia eity, were in Pries ised to meet the assessment shortly. City hospital Wednesday morning fol-- 1 Wednesday of laat week to San Fran-cisc- o. POTATOES IN SOUTH He haa been at Houston, Tex., A Japanese caught by lederal prohi- lowing an uieration for appendicitis, I bition oil leers at the same tune liqui- was brought to Manti yesterday tlj I Because nuist of the potatoes uaei since leaving Salt Lake City, engagdated in the same amount. eity of hia nativity for burial tumor-- 1 in the South are necessarily shippei ed there with the government in the row. Services will be held in the tab- - in from the North, the United States prosecution of mail frauds. They Mr. and Mrs. George L. Stevtus, ernacle commencing at 3 oclock. The dcjiertmeut of agriculture some years drove through from the Southern wbo recently sold the Savoy Hotel deceased was the son of George E. ago undertook to find a substitute for city. Mrs.' Cannon will visit with relat Price to I if. Hula, have taken Bench, Sr, deceased, and Jane Bench. this vegetable that could be grown in atives at Zion for a time, while he over the Lomiuuu wealth at i39 Gar- He was born in Manti fifty-fou- r the Southern States and supply this goes directly to the roast. Attorney land avenue, Los Angeles, Gala. Airs. years ago. Hia ehildhood and young need to a certain extent The dasheen Cannon tees many changes in Irieo (a variety of the Polynesian taro), a ainee leaving here. The children were Hetty McHem is associated with thuu manhood was Bpent here. Twenty-on- e in tue ownership aud management. years ago he moved away with hia I fall root crop known for centuries in with them. Mr. aud Mrs. E. L. Miller and Those familiar with the house say it family, locating for a time in lleberl the Orient and for two or three hun-CitSalt Lake City and eventually dred years in the Western llemis-Pric- e, aona, Kdward and Robert, will leave ia one of the most attractive on the which has been his home for I pliers where it had been brought from this eity today for Fredericks, Md. Pacific toast. some years and where he has been en- - China, was inqsirted from Porto llico Miller haa been associated for tlie Mis Jane McGee of Price ia very gaged in the dairy business. Hia un- - in 1005 and tested for culture in this past four yean and a half with the J. active along musical hues at the Uni- timely death leaves a wife and a fam-- f country. Dasheenw are very similar G. Penney company of thia eity and in many respects to potatoes and used haa a large number of friends here versity ut Utah summer aciiooi, she ilv of six children. in the same way and through exfieri-nient- who will regret to are him and the selected been to the having portray Mr. and Mrs. Oliver J. Ilarmon enwork they have been edited family move away. He becomes tbe character of I vonne sutler ut liel-o- i sc, (.knutesse tie Alarligny aud also tertained at an informal arty for the for culture on corners tively low manager of a new store which is being s known as a gyiwy iu the school pleasure of Mina Wanda Beth Buys ck, I lands on the Coaatal Plain from South oiened in the above eity. Thia paper-joinI tu of be Ihride in with friends their Delta, last Saturday Carolina to EaHlern Texas. Daaheena wishing opera, Hie Marriage of Naunette, 'Whim was given at the state capital evening un the Harmon lawn at Price, I are now grown in many small garden them Mirrens in their new location. I which was lighted with strings of I in tlie South for local consumption Nr phi Timea-Xew- s, 4th. yesterday, July lUlb. The entertainment and also to supply a small but grow- j Chinese lanterns. I As a result of his olmrrvationr. Mauufacture of several products consisted of games nd muaie with a ing market in some of the larger Miner of Kingaville, OnL, baa Jark refresh-I of 1 cities of the orth, where there sre dninty P11 Rcr'injy m $uuu to begin it tfult from that birds return to the same invited Those Mis proved meet to n,enlfc who have eonforeign many Lake City by a Denver, Colo., people always haunt after year, that kindness 1 Mr. and Hulun were Bry-year Mn. known the food value of the dasheen. tern. Xue tuntier is to be obtained ihiyack will overcome the fear of the featherB. VV . Dalton, Bish-- 1 Continuous effort by Mr. Mrs. ner and V and the growers from alley adjacent Gooseberry folk and that geese travel over the - 9J an.j Lker, Mr. ondl others in the South to make the ex- - ed to the Denver and Hio Uraude West.. same I route in migration at a speed of C. Mra. Mr. and Don Woodward, Jr., eellenee of this vegetable known to ern at f airview and ahipiied to .ion. I about H. Mrs. sixty miles an hour. Mr. Mrs. J. and John Redd, winter care in and tourists, marketing Hxcelsior, berry crates and cups are I Mr. Mrs. and F. the best dasheens are calculated MaeKnight, Jay only to tie tbe first articles put out. Tears The common shrew is smaller than Khead, Mr. and Mra. George M house mouse, and ia one of tbe the ago pafiemakiug was figured on. Mathis, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shiner, fiercest and moat indomitable of Mr. O. and Mrs. and Mr. A Guymon, Mrs. Esther Christensen, aged 77 rreaturea. The lion ia a cowardly and Mrs. Clarence Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. last at died Monday. Ogden Milking brute beside this wee atom of years, William McIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. M, One of the surviving children, along fur and vitality that ia called the MadH. T. Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. C. common shrew. with her husband, is C. A. Puns of Mr. Mrs. Mr. and Iran Mathis, sen, Mandardvilie. bbe was born iu Eng- and Mrs. V. C. Mrs. Itoyal Frnndsen, TIlp filllHions of European ar- land December 2, 184(i, and came to ComWned ,ieSi excluding colonial, are, Franco Johnson, Mrs. J. IL Thompson, the I tali with the handcart pioneers of Misses Monets Shiner, Thelma Ijenn- hwt Britain. 137,000, and jSn2. Funeral services were held at local and Internal and has bei succos- - K,,vi(ll iluSsia j (mh)JHHI. tlie Junction City yesterday, July tul in the treatment of Catarrh for ovet1 was a consistent, UUh. Sold all ia full of joy for thoae who forty by Life druggists. yean j member ut the Church of Jesus Christ F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio con forget their sorrows. .Saints. i,l Latter-da-y UK) 'til IT MAJjK Tr THE HANK ItOMMIBSlONEU OF THE STATE OF Hut temperatures are inedicteu tor tTAH OF THE CONDITION OK THE Arizona and flab, .Nevada, Colorado,until tomorrow New Mexico at least Located At Price. In the County of Cartion, State of Utah, At the Close of 111410 July Dili, m a national foreeast Huslnnw on the 30th Hay of June, 1W24. 1 wea.iiei received at Salt Imke ily KKKOtlMT-X- . temjieia-iure- s bureau last Saturday. and dlacoiint 434541.73 Ians Overdrafts have consistently remaineu 2,8k.6S 1 Stocks. Iionda and securities, etc 3,056.23 those of other cities grouped in 1 .000.00 buHiinkinphouiie the same territory liv the weather . are Furniture and fixtures 10,477.0s J- - Cecil Alter, me-- ! Have yon been kicking that prices to real owned estate Other 1,400.00 reau, two not aa low as Due from federal reserve bank 18.4iW.70 tenml.igist there. However, lor they ought to he on Due from hanks other to saturated 4,834.76 j days the air has heroine 1 8,7X4.41 Checks on other hanks and cash on hand is adding clothing? Drop in and get our price Ibe jsiint wliere humidity reserve hank stock Kcileul 3,300.00 diseomfort. This situaand measure t, the heatrelieve to suits made our on yon Total itself through local $456,118.79 tion uia LIAUILITIKS simwers,' Alter said, which would ma- will never complain about the prices. Capital stock paid In $100,000.09 hint. terially reduce the 10,000.09 Our clothes will give good service and Surplus fund Undivided profits S,140.Wii preDeserved taxes for president, and Interest F. 2,2X2.09 leac.sk, Cmner we an certainly glad to give you such $1 8 .92.84 Deposits subject to check sided at the Tuesday evening meeting Cashier's checks 6,878.61 The entire Come in. the Hotarians. values for money. Price the good of . . . . ............... .. ........... .... Certified checks 26. W0 1L Marcu-,,01- 1 Carl over to ......... . . Total demand depoalts time was given .a,............... ... . ' 14,83.35 HE. SHOW Say international Time certificates ..................... ... ............... 24,66,66 who attended the a ... .. ............ ...... ...... 116,159. 3 Bavings deposits convention at Toronto, Cana., as 1 4 2,864.39 time ..... Total deposits The club. local delegate from the Total sahiects discussed there, the sjwaker $455,118.79 tlie sixth cmle State of Utah, County of Carbon O. P. 11. Lliersach, being first duly said, focussed around L. F. serInisines sworn accord ins to law. deposes and nays that he Is cashier of the above namof ethics pertaining to ed bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct West Side North Ninth Street Describing the great pageant vice statement of the condition of the said bank at the clrise of bunineM on tlwt of Just Off Main rommeuiHiuting the hundred yearsand noth day of June. 124. o. P. M. BIEKSACH. UTAH England hetween PRICE. Subscribed and sworn to tiefore me this 8th day of July, 1924. CLAUPF3 H.ntiiiunl peace it I micd J. Nates EMl'KY, Notary Public, Residing At Price, Utah. (Seal! My commission .r colonics and the d u. a August 20, 1927. expires that out then; isiinted Correct Attest: Brit-j'k- Ii between The the of line secretary honorary mile boundary a. v. McKinnon, armed an war tint graves department says J. W. HAMMOND. the two countries without thousand tic original wooden crosses from the UEOItllE CHRISTENSEN. Fortv-siw.. war graves of France and Flanders Directors. tended the pageant with twenty! State of Utah. Office of Rank Commissioner 1, Seth Pixton, bank ho claimed at the cemeteries by and of the state of Utah, do hcrel y certify that the foregoing Is a full, ba mind actually ,rt.e.mt.ng Iran of the fallen men, when true and correct copy of the statement of th above named company, filed in are headstones erected. SETH PIXTON, Rank Commissioner. my office this lbth day of July, 19X4. A chorus of two iuouku.io 1 and Economy Mir. PURELY PERSONAL Denire and Mvrtice llanuou and Y. ( I lean Harmon, Kdward A. June. Leonard Miller f Price is Tuime Has Garduer, Willard Harmon, Giant after pending tlie IVurth with relHicheus and A. X. Wallace. atives and others at M. .J'leasaut Mr. aud Mrs. Mart ell us Johnson Utah Oil Hcfining company, which recently abandoned wells at Wood-sid- e of Suniiide recently spent several and on the Faruham dome tli.' days visiting with relative over at latter twelve niilea east of Price has Mt. Pleasant. started to move its equipment from Mrs. George D. . llsyiuond and Cliff to Cisco preaiaiory to drilling daughter, formerly uf Hiawatha, have a test northwest of Pisco. The road returned to their In. me at Xephi Piter to the field and much other prelimin- an extended visit iualt Lake City. ary work was done some lime ago, but 41. 1 M. Bier sell, caxhier of tka operations have been hauieml some- CarU'ii County hank at Price, gut what because of delay in issuance of home lat Sunday evening after a pnisjiecliiig permits involving some f business trip of several days ut Salt d the ground to be tested, it is Lake City. that ftermit will issue almost Dr. Bruee Easley of Ferron was a any day, amt then the work will be visitor iu Price yesterday, lie told Ed as as pushed possible. rapidly The Suu that crops over south are Stewart, driller and well known here, everywhere vetv much in need .f is in charge. moisture. Water in all the canals is re 2, large buying. 1 Little Gingham Frocks 1 ('ls For Wee Misses from Two to Six vv. n, 1 The prettiest, most practical Dresses for little girls these of fine ginghams, some of them made with iloomers to match. Tiny yokes, smocking and hand embroidery make them dainty enough for almost any xcasion. And they will launder easily. All colors. Splendid values at ire y, 98c $1.49 $2.49 , mv M. inttofrl . al Dainty Voiles and Organdies in white and colors; to 6; are priced from $1.98 to $448. zei 2 wun . - thinks lie is just an Advice without a price tag on it remains one commodity with dangerous . dub generally wt of his life. in Hull S CfftOrrSl July Ht MCdlfiillfi WJ j tDIAS curt r , : llei-ease- uitli Quit Your Kicking CARBON COUNTY BANK 7-i- A. lie-l..- w Eat oal C,l To Advantage wnnot get the best out of life unless you eat the best i. Buy right if you want to eat right, tie sell food-tafthat produce the pep that enables you to make the stof your opportunities. T011 fs ip, in' . zifie ct 1 g, your picnics, Sunday excursions, motor trips or any wd of lunch outing we have a choice line of canned and Hodn, and soforth. Just n EtarinS udi li mid-summ- Wf-- reneril . r fruity cantaloupes, melons, frest supply of National Biscuit company cakes, jokers and the like for your trip. Meats of all kinds, and cured. h I Dty.W Home of Good Eats In Fruit, Vegetable and Meat BUCKIO three-tluiii-aii- Eastern Utah Wholesale & Retail Co. x som-m!sJo- ner Phones 15 and 37, Price, Utah. |