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Show c PACE TWELVE WOMAN MS UTAH-E- VE THE SUE, PRIOR HER MOD 10 FRIDAY, OCTOBtS U loa FRIDA PERSONAL MESSAGES NOURISH CHIU) O cal Coast Bond Bayers Have No Hesi- tancy In Taking the $750,000. K. B. Jorgensen from tlie trust y of the llalloran-Judg- e at Nalt Luke City bus been in 1'rire most of the present week gathering data lor bis house on the Trice Uiver Valley, which is to be used that pertaining to the Trice River Water Conservation district and also Carlton county in connection with the placing of the $750,000 in bonds voted some time ago. This money is to be used in building the big reservoir in Tleasant Valley just north of Scofield and the new traek of the Denver and ltio Grande Western which lakes the place of tlie present line from the dauisite to and through the town of Scofield. Jorgensen states that the bond buyers who were here last week are most n favorably impressed with the and are to suptly the needed money. There will be no trouble in placing the securities. lie drove back to Zion thia afternoon, but will be here again the first of the coming week to take up aome matters in connection with the proposition. ApN)inted by W. E. Weist, president of Trice Chandler of Commerce, Neil M. Madsen and Arthur J. Lee will assist in making the canvas of Carbon county to record tlie sulwcrip-lion- s on the buying of bonds. This matter is being handled by Jorgensen. coin-imn- pun-liases- The Ford car delivers more useful, The Touring Car $ .... 0525 5 90 TworMai Fordor &mdn - . 415 All priem t. . b. Dftroit Cbvm imU by mu Umg tmuMdaumpay muy wu u.5 ifc.unmiiai fc.lu.ft. Or Tm am buy mma m term, fat you can buy aa ifc. rut Well Parcbat. Plan. Tfc. Ftri dtmltr ia ymtr ao.bfc.rbm5 mil fl.aiy axltiiia both plum la SamiL care-fre- e, ' 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ! I2 2 T TU UNIVERSAL CAB El dissouri. where she intended spend- ing the winter. Mr. and Mr. Reuben G. Miller of rice had a new boy baby at their mine on North Eighth street. George Buff of Scofield, candidate for assessor on the democratic ticket, was in Price looking over liia political j cnees. J. W. (Jack) Gentry was in Price from Kunnyside. He had driven a unch 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 ears in which to move it ' Sam Stein, now of Helper, was injured in an explosion of acetylene gai from a lighting plant in the store of Lowenstein Mercantile company at Price. projw-sitio- THE NEAREST AUTHORISES TOED DEALER Carbon commissioners let a eon-tra- fur a new bridge across Ifillf Creek to the south of Price to Ilenty G. Mills and William Pilling of Lake at a coat of $220.00. Mark I. Braffet and hi associates placed a hoist and engine on their wax properties at Colton and proposed sinking a shaft to the depth of hundred feet with drift on the vein. An explosion in the Tercie mine of the Colorado Fuel and Iron company r near Trinidad, Colo., entombed a of miner. Fear were entertainto ed for the lives of aome twenty-onixty men. Regrets Our assortment is so large that your is greatly aided, and the asIt will be remembered Hint some selection we render toward wise selecmonths ago at a meeting held in Triee sistance is tion unto about "really intelligent and worth when this concern was dertake the financing of the reservoir while." We quote from what custhere was pledged a certain amount tomers have said of us. to be taken up locally. The time has now arrived to get this definitely fixBessie Kennedy, Millinery ed and the next few days will see tlie The Sun experts by PRICE, UTAH list made 2 2 Mrs. George G. Fraudsen 0f visited with her relatives over at M Peasant. Attorney Guy Barrack of was in Mt. Pleasant taking a degree in Masonry. Mre. S. . Crockett of Fries wept to economical service per dollar invested than construction any other car. Its sturdy, rigid materials of evidence enduring is striking tested is scientifically Every minute operation checked. and accurately Control of natural resources and complete manufacture in large volume have made possible value that is the one standard by which be judged. every ' motor car must necessarily The Ford car is the logical and necessary choice of the buyer who wants to get the utmost from every motoring dollar. adSwOUtBi 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." ourtaS? Present Week Bne Logiieall Clhioii ttlhie Cairefiiuill Buoy? . . (Mi DaanauM. RiM Millinery of No nr.7h Twenty Years Ago This lo- It Isnt too early to place orders (or Christmas greeting cards. Be The Suns stock and samples iy personal live NO . Trice and Carbon county folks and the banks here and at Helper have tacitly agreed to take fifty thousand dollars of the bonds. these 2 2 Th, clothes, foods and pleasure, that other. enjoy we strive t0 hk too labor daily to secure thsm To inform of the best adv tiaemenu written. Through thuin the new that has been ed and Proved good each day The Sun's ad v?rffi columns help you identify ws2 worth while. They lift prominently before you. They help determine which can serve you. They container- messages to you. dollar spent in advertiwd buys a dollars worth. tis next issue to be able to give its readers the full particulars of the thatS our mind. that really matter in ot LOOKING VERY GOOD tJ The clothing that U1, food that wrenmhiS u. horns furnishings our fort that?? bodies, warm SAN BERNARDINO, Cala., Oct. 22. T. C. Kelty, missing since last Sunday, was found dead at the foot of a precipice off the state highway in the San Bernardino Mountains today. His wife was alive, but injured, and Edith Waterbury, 5 years old, also was alive and kept from death by thirst by blood from Mrs. Hetty's arm, which she had gashed to save the child. The missing automobile, for which posses have been searching since Sunday night, drop off the was found crushed at the foot of a nine hundred-focrushed been had Vho was apparently driving, highway. Kelty, to death in the fall. Mrs. Kelty and the child, a daughter of Mrs. Meredith Waterfeet farther bury of Hollywood, were, found about two hundred down in the chasm, where they had been thrown when the automobile plunged from the roadway. The woman and little one were they probably would live. injured, but it was believed by physicians she had opened a vein in Mrs. Kelty, partly delirious, told how to blood to the girl keep her alive throughher arm and had fed the mountain chill out the nights. Hettys son was attracted to the his found fathers body, by the bark of the latters he w here spot, dog. lie had been a companion of the older Kelty. Dei-e- rt FORD CARS, TRUCKS, TRACTORS AND LINCOLNS Alger Auto Co. i num-lie- Price and Castle Dale, Utah e CASTLE GATE EXPECTED TO LIVE N'o. 6012, Reserve District No. 12. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF WOUNDED Charter u. - MAN THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK SECONDHAND WASHERS FOR SALE Tom Martinez, the alleged slayer of AT PRICE, IN THE STATE OF UTAH, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON Mike Blazoilaki in a shooting serape OCTOBER 10, 1024. np at Castle Gate early last Sunday RESOURCES. morning following an argument over 1. a Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, accards in a coffeehouse there, was arceptances of other banks and foreign bills of at Price yesterday on a charge raigned Indorsement of with or sold drafts exchange of first degree murder. The date of $535,111.61 thia bank (except those shown in b and c) Total loans the preliminary was not set Mike ; unsecured, (2066.20 Overdrafts, secured, 9 Venantkakis, who was shot in the abUnited States government securities owned: domen by Martinez, ia yet in the hosa Deposited to secure circulation (United States bonds par value) pital at the coal camp. The attendb All other United States government securities ing surgeons expect him to lire. (Including premiums. If any) Total PRESIDENT CALVIN COOUDGE I. Other bond., stocks, securities, eta IS HEARD IN PRICE 6. Bsnkinghouse, 14811.01; furniture and fixtures.. T. Real estate owned other than bankinghouse. I. Lawful reserve with federal reserve bank Quite a large crowd gathered on 10. Cash In vault and amount due from national Main street yesterday evening to hear banka a speech by President Coolidge trans11. Amount due from state banks, bankers and trust mitted by radio from Washington, D. companies In the United States (other than included In Items 8, 0 and 10) C. Every word was perfectly heard Checks on other banks in the same city or town and the applause of those listening to as reporting bank (other than Item 12) hia in the chamber of commerce talk 12 Total of Items 0, 10, 11, and II b Miscellaneous cash Items at the national capital was also plainIS. Redemption fund with United States treasurer ly audible. The radio receiver used and due from United States treasurer . was operated by G. 8. Qunte, who has Mam Total juat opened a radio shop at 755 street? LIABILITIES. 17. Capital stock paid In 11. Surplus fund Mrs. C. M. Stringhnm entertained 10. Undivided profits 97878.61 members of her sewing club at hei the Special this week. Boys' and b. Reserved for depreciation of bonds 2124.98 Girls Slipover Sweaters $3.50. home on KM street at Price e Less current expenses. Interest and taxes paid. See our windows. prw 20. Circulating notes outstanding day afternoon. There also were 21. Amount duo to state banks, bankers and trust ent a few guests not member.-- . companies in the United States and foreign countries (other than included In Items DEPENDABLE SERVICE or 22) Certified checks outstanding Main Street Price, Utah 24. 28. Cashier's checks outstanding Total of Itema 21, 22, 22, 24 and 25 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to reserve (deposits payable within thirty days): 28. Individual deposits subject to check 87. Certificates of deposit due in less than 80 days (other than for money borrowed) 28. State, county or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this hank or surety bond Total of demand deposit, (other than bank deposits) subject to reserve, Items 26. 27, 28. 29, 80 and 21 Time deposits subject to reserve (payable after 850,218.48 thirty days, or subject to thirty days or' mors notice, and postal savings): 82. Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 47,142.64 22. State, county or other municipal deposits secured Sedai by pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond Type-- A 34.041.05 14. Other time deposit. 302,034.45 35. Postal savings deposits 23,950.85 Value that suggests itself on sigh Total of time deposits subjecT to recourse serve, Items 32, 33, 34 and 35 and 887,051.33 proves itself in the The chassis is so Total years. ..9968.087.85 and smooth in operation that perfor ance soon takes precedence- -' r beHUtv in the estimation of Correct Attest: owner. A. W. HORSLEY, Johnny Says: Star Style To suit your own prices while they last. Some real bargains. We also have a supply of Automatic machines new from the and factory. None better on earth and none more reasonable in price. One-Minu- te Shop Dodge Brothers Special J. KARBfKJ LIO, At $88.50 and up to suit any purpose. expires Deeemlier 15, 1926. Eastern Utah Electric Co. Retail Wholesale Price, Utah Thia coat, worn with a frock made Women have been admitted to the to match it (or ita lining), is one of fashion', commendable fade for the International Barbers union and now comipg winter, and another appear, a man wont have a clmnce to say a in capricous management of sleeves. Both these new style points distin- word in the chair. guish the handsome model pictured here. Traveling may broaden the mind but it flattens the pocketbook. Oh, fur the good old days when a Wait until a woman stops erving spare bedroom instead of a tire was before deciding what to do. the mark of afflnence. 1 m Ltah- - A. (Seal). My commit lien it comes to hanging on vioth-ln- g much heats the smell of fish am the fellow who wants to borrow Rome money. No one lias ever discovered why lough roads are always the longest. There seems to be more prize than Lght in the present day prize fights. |