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Show W0H1 FRIDAY, OCTOBER Si. 1024 THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH EVERT FRIDAY. PAGE TWELVE (HUES HER BLOOD 10 liOISH PERSONAL MESSAGES CHILD 'wUaMJMUHM SAN BERNARDINO, Cala., Oct. 22. T. C. Kelty, mining since last Sunday, was found dead at the foot of a precipice off today. His the state highway in the San Bernardino Mountains 5 old, also Edith years and Waterbury, wife was alive, hut injured, blood Mrs. from thirst Kelty s by death from by and was olive kept child. The the save miSsing autoarm, which she had gashed to been since searching Sunday night, mobile, for which posses have hundred-foo- t drop off the was found crushed at the foot of a nine had been crushed was who driving, apparently highway. Kelty, fall. the in to death Mrs. Kelty and the child, a daughter of Mrs. Meredith Waterabout two hundred feet farther bury of Hollywood, were found had been thrown when the autowhere they down in the chasm, mobile plunged from the roadway. The woman and little one were injured, but it was believed by physicians they probably would live. Mrs. Kelty, partly delirious, told how she had opened a vein in her arm and liad fed the blood to the girl to keep her alive throughout the chill mountain nights. Keltys son was attracted to the spot, where he found his fathers body, by the bark of the latters dog. He had been a companion of the older Kelty. LOOKING VERY GOOD Coast Bond Buyers Have No Hesitancy In Taking the $760,000. E. B. Jorgensen from the trust of the Halluran-- J udge com-lian- y nt Suit Luke City has Iwen in Price most of the present week gathering data for liis house on the Price liiver Valley, which is to he used especially that pertaining to the lViee Itiver Water Conservation district and also Curium county in connection with the placing of the $760,001) in Kinds voted some time ago. This money is to he used in building the liig reservoir in Pleasant Valley just north of Scofield and the new track of the Denver and Hio Grande Western which takes the place of the present line from the damsite to and through the town of Scofield. Jorgensen slates that the bond buyers who were herp last week ore must n favorably impiessed with the and are to supply the needed money. There will lie no trouble in placing the securities. He drove hack to Zion this afternoon, hut will he here again the first or the coming week to take up some Hinders in connection with (he projmsition. Appointed by W. E. Weist, president of Price Clmndier of Commerce, .Veil M. Madsen and Arthur J. IjCC will assist in making the canvas of Carbon county to record the suhscrii-tion- s on the buying of bonds. This matter is being handled by Jorgensen. It will he remembered that some months ago at a meeting held in Price when this concern was nhnut to undertake the financing of the reservoir there was pledged a certain amount to he tnken lip locally. The time has now nrrived to get this definitely fixed and the next few days will see the list made up. The Sun expects hy lit able to give its readers the full particulars of the local purchases. Price and Carbon eounty folks and the hanks here and at Helper have tacitly agreed to take fifty thousand dollars of the bonds. tiit next isftue to It isn't too early to place orders for Christ mu greeting cards. See The Sun's stock and samples O 4 Mr.. George (I. Frandsen of Price visit ed with her relatives over at Mt. Pleasant. Attorney Guy Barrack of Sunny-sid- e was in Mt. Pleasant taking a degree in Masonry. Mrs. S. V. Crockett of Price wept to Missouri, where she intended spending the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben G. Miller of Price had a new Imy liuby nt their home on North Eighth street. George liul'f of Scofield, candidate for assessor on the democratic ticket, wns in Price looking over his political fences. J. W. (Jack) Gentry was in Price from Suniyside. He had driven a hunch of cattle from there to the Nine Mile section. Salt Lake City dealers reported a continued plentiful supply of coal, but a shortage of railroad cars in which to move it. Sam Stein, now of Helper, was injured in an explosion of acetylene gas from a lighting plant in the store of Lowenstein Mercantile company at Price. Carbons commissioners let a contract for a now bridge across Miller Creek to the south of Price to Henry G. Mills and William Pilling of Desert Isike at a cost of $220.00. Mark I Bruffct and his associates placed u hoist and engine on their wax properties t Colton and proposed sinking a shaft to the depth of a hundred feet with drifts on the vein. An explosion in the Tercie mine of the Colorado Fuel and Iron company near Trinidad, Culo., entombed a number of miners. Fears were entertained for the lives of some twenty-on- e to sixty men. The Ford car delivers more useful, care-freeconomical service per dollar invested than e, The 'Touring Car any other car. Its sturdy, rigid construction is striking evidence of enduring materials. Every minute operation is scientifically tested and accurately checked. Control of natural resources and complete manufacture in large volume have made possible value that is the one standard by which every motor car must necessarily be judged. Runabout . . . ?2tS D.mau.l.M. Rin. ud Sunn 8S ran Coup ..$90 MJ Tudor Sedan Fordor Sedan. 1 Twenty Years Ago This Present Week The Logical Choice of the Casrefsal Bunyeir 4 All pricu .o.k Detroit Mliniand. small any mU tj tn. pay. arranging easy the talnnc. Or terms far can Day lit Ford MM .. Tka Ford dealer in your ndchS-rho- od util fladiy explain bath plans la datatk The Ford car is the logical and necessary choice of the buyer who wants to get the utmost from every motoring dollar. TH8 UNIVERSAL CAR FORD DEALER cfcly Purch.i. Plan. proH-sitio- Millinery of No Regrets The saying "Marry in haste, repent at leisure" might well be adapted to Millinery. "Buy in haste and be sorry the rest of the season." Our assortment is ao large that your selection is greatly aided, and the assistance we render toward wise selection is while." "really intelligent and worth We quote from what tomers have said of us. cus- FORD CARS, TRUCKS, TRACTORS AND LINCOLNS Alger Auto Co. Price and Castle Dale, Utah Bessie Kennedy, Millinery Charter Xo. 6012. Reserve District No. 12. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF PRICE, UTAH WOUNDED CASTLE GATE MAN EXPECTED TO LIVE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK C SECONDHAND WASHERS 1. 2. FOR SALE 4. PRICE, IN TIIE STATE OF UTAH, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS OCTOBER 10, 1S24. RESOURCES. a Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts, acceptances ot other banks and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of Total loans ; unsecured, $2066.20 Overdrafts, secured, 1. United States government securities owned: a Deposited to secure circulation (United States b All other United States government securities (including premiums, if any) Total E. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc. .... S. Bsnkinghouse, $4811.01; furniture and fixtures.. 7. Real estate owned other than bsnkinghouse.. I. Lawful reserve with federal reserve bank 10. Cosh in vault and amount due from national banks 11. Amount due from state banks, bankers and trust companies in the United States (other than in eluded in Items 8. 9 and 10) 13. Checks on other banks in the same city or town os reporting bank (other than Item 12) ... Total of Items S, 10, 11, 12 and II b Miscellaneous cash items . and due from United States treasurer Total Johnny Says: ON Quite a large crowd gathered on Main street yesterday evening to hear a speech by President Coolidge transmitted by radio from Washington, D. C. Every word was perfectly heard and the applause of those listening to his talk in the chamber of commerce at the national capital was also plainly audible. The radio receiver used was o)erated by G. S. Qunte, who has opened a radio shop at 755 Main just $966,027.25 street. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund ... Undivided $7578.62 profits Special this week. Boys and 2124.93 1). Reserved for depreciation of bonds Girls Slipover Sweaters $3.60. 212.26 2.890.19 c Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid. See our windows. 20. Circulating notes outstanding 47,100.00 23. Amount due to state banks, bankers and trust companies in the United States and foreign countries (other than included in Items 21 46,000.00 or 22) 64.80 24. checks outstanding Main Street Price, Utah 25. Certified 7,705.08 Cashier's checks outstanding 52,770.11 Total of Items 21, 22. 23. 24 and 26 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to reserve (deposits payable within thirty days): 21. Individual deposits subject to check 297,064.50 27. Certificates of deposit due in less than SO ion .... 12,670.00 (other than for money borrowed) 22. State, county or other municipal deposits secured or 29,451.95 surety bond by pledge of assets of this bank Total of demand deposits (other thsn to reserve, bank deposits) subject Items 26, 27, 28. 29, 20 and 31 350,211.45 reserve to Tima deposits subject (payable after more or or to subject thirty days thirty days, notice, and postal aavinga); of Certificates deposit (other than for money 47,142.54 borrowed) 22. State, county or other municipal deposits secured 24.941.95 by pledge of assete of this bank or surety bond 34. Other time deposits 292.024.45 3 5. Postal savings deposits 22,950.88 Total of time deposits subjeet to re.. 887,059.83 serve, Items 32, 33, 34 and 35 ....... . ................ $ 9 $ 6, 0 3 7. S 5 Total M.............W.M..WMW.......M...WM...M..WW..W....M..MW.....M State of Utah, County of Carbon es: I, G. N. Nelson, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement it true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. Q. N. NELSON, Cashier, Correct Attest: A. W. HORSLEY, J. RARROOLTO, F. F. FISK, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th diiy of October, 1924. A. BALLINGER, Notary Public Residing At Price, Utah. (Seal). My commission expires December 15. 1926. v' $ 50,000.00 70.000.00 Star Style Shop To suit your own prices while they last. Some real bargains. We also have a supply of Automatic and OneMinute machines new from the factory. None better on earth and none more reasonable in price. At $88.50 and up to suit any purpose. Eastern Utah Electric Co. Retail Wholesale Price, Utah Tills coat, worn with a frock made Women have been admitted to the to match it (or Its lining), is one of fsshion'a commendable fads for the International Barber's union nnd now com(pg winter, and another apprara a mnn wont have a chance to say a In caprlcous management of sleeves. Both these new style points distin- word in the chair. guish the handsome model pictured here. Traveling nmv broaden the mind but it flattens the pocket book. Oh, for the good old days when a Wait until a womau stops crying spare bedroom instead of a tire was the mark of affluenre. before deciding wbat to do. Tom Martinez, the alleged slayer of Mike Blazodakis in a shooting scrape np at Castle Gate early last Sunday morning following an argument over cards in a coffeehouse there, was arraigned at Price yesterday on a charge of first degree murder. The date of the preliminary was not set. Mike Venautkakis. who wns shot in the abdomen by Martiuez, is yet in the hospital at the coal camp. The attending surgeons expect him to live. PRESIDENT CALVIN COOUDGE IS HEARD IN PRICE LIABILITIES. 17. 18. 19. The cMothing that toutin', and . warm ux. fuml that strengthens iim, homo furnluhlngs that comfort our bodies, luxuries that lift our mind. these are the thingsthat really matter in our intenseThe better ly personal live.. clothes, food, and pleasures that o( Hit. enjoy we strive to have, too lubnr dally to secure them.To Inform ot the best advertisements are written. Throughthem the new that has besn tested and proved good offers itself each ilny. The Sun's ndvertl.lng columns help you identify wares worth while. They lift ths best prominently before you. They help determine which dealerscan serve you. They contain persorml ineiwages to you. The dollar spent in advertised goods buys a dollar's worth. Mrs. C.. M. Stringham entertained the members of her sewing club at her home on "K street at Price yesterday afternoon. There also were ent a few guests not members. DEPENDABLE SERVICE Dodge Brothers Special Type-- A Sedan Value that suggests itself on sight and proves itself in the course of years. The chassis is so dependable and smooth in operation that performance soon takes precedence even over bounty in the estimation of the owner. 'When it comes to hanging on nothing much bents the smell of fish and the fellow who wants to borrow some money. No one tins ever discovered why rough roads nre always the longest. There seems to be more prize than fight in the present day prize fights. pres- HELPER, UTAH DEPENDABLE SERVICE |