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Show FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1924 THE SDN. PRICE. I RID At. UTAH-EV- EB PAGE FIVE PRICE AND NEARBY Mother Stoops to Guile Miss 1.41 verne Karr from Ogden, a niece of Mrs. Hubert Me Kune, has come to lrieo to niuke this city her Mother never bothered her head ionic. much about such matters as penes pluns, Teapot Dune hchimIuIk. or bonus MeKuue Forwarding company this Mils, for, as site explained, there wore week cut the price of coul to $3.00 the lots of others with more bruins and ton fur lump or two tuns fiy $5.50. It less business of their own to mind, comes from Wattis. wlto could settle aueli problems better. Hut the dread tribunal before Kenneth, the infunt sun of Mr. and which she hud Just been hilled called Mrs. Frank S. Lee, died up ut Morion for the combined diplomacy of u house yesterday. Funeral services will ho of parliament und congress. If site w as held at that place next Sunday after- to escape the sentence. In most epinoon with burial at 1riee. sodes of her busy life she had been to enjoy the comedy, even though Fred Auhert, rancher and shcepinnn able she had to hunt for It; hut this was of l'rieo, last week filed a petition in stark tragedy. voluntary bankruptcy in federal court For Leila, her eldest, was laying at Salt Lnke City, lie lists his liabil- down acthe law with a ities at and his assets at quired New York accent.beautifully "Absolutely, $G50. I Take No Chances No use taking a chance on inferior qualities of meats. Its poor economy to begin with. That we sell is pure and wholesome government inspected before it comes into this sanitary market. Groceries, canned goods and vegetables of the very best quality stuff. Naomi Chapter No. 13, Order of the Eastern Star, is to give a dance at City ICall in Price the evening of November 14th next Friday. The proceeds are for the flower and charity fund of the chapter. The affair is an invitation one. However, all Masons and their wives and inendiers of the order are invited, whether bids are received by them or not Eastern Utah Wholesale & Retail Co. : Fur the pleasure of Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald, Jr., formerly Miss Fern Smith, hire. Hello F. Morrison entertained at a miscellaneous shower at her parents home on Ninth and K street last Monday evening. Tables were arranged for cardH and a delirious luncheon followed. The guest list included Miases Helen and Virginia MacKnight, Alice Madsen, Lucille Beveridge, Uneve and Golds Gunderson, Mayme Pace, Katie Bessie Gibson, Linnet Lamons, Leona leucoek, Melba Christensen, Marie Duvis and Evans. Phones 15 and 37, Price, Utah. ONCE, IN A Bo-nom- LIFETIME The meeting of the Womans Club of Price labt Saturday was under the department of social science and a splendid program was given, Keport from the state federation was by Sirs. Selma Fahring. Mrs. Louise Biersach What the Social gave a paper on Worker Should Know About the ComThe types of community munity. services in cities and in small towns was discussed by Mrs. Margaret Jane Adamms biography We are showing in onr large assort- Beeves. ment of hats this week a line of Gold was given by Mrs. Nellie Walker, and were sung under the Metal ones, the latest creation in mil- community-song- s linery. Also a line of other hats to direction of Mrs. Laura McGee. The suit your fancy and they are all pric- next meeting is scheduled for November 15th and will be conducted by the ed right for your pocketbook. department of dramatic art A good attendance is expected. ' The average family bays a really good stove. Among the as with really good stoves, everything else, there is one that towers above the rest scientifically bnilt to give years of additional service one with finish that makes cleaning it a pleasure. We have them for cooking or heating purposes. Come in and let us show you the scores of good features they have. Everything in hardware reasonably priced. WIFE OF CLEAR CREEK BISHOP PASSES AT PROVO Bessie Kennedy, Millinery PRICE, UTAH FOR SALE, WANTED, ETC. J. C. Weeler Lumber Co. HARDWARE West Main Street Price, Utah j Two Cents iVr Word TAi'h Insertion No Cliuise Accounts. ron sale: ok rent modern home. Phone 299. PRACTICAL. WANTED NURSING the city. Phone 131w. PRIVATE HOME WHERE CH1L-dre- n can be cared (or part or all the borrow The Sun. Subscribe. time. Phone 190m. In Dont o, FOR SALE ONE NATIONAL CASH register. Tape machine. Robinson Repair Shop. FOR RENT TWO NICE BASEMENT rooms. Guy Pritchard, 314 North .Ninth. Phone 71w. FOR 'SALE USED WASHERS OF various makes (rom $5.00 to $35.00. Easy terms. Maytag Shop with G. & O. Cleaners. LUST SEMl-lIALLOO- TIRE N Price and Green River. BE-twe- en Re- ward (or its return to B. W. Dalton. Price, Utah. FUR SALE A BRASS BEDSTEAD complete, mahogany dressing table, small kitchen cabinet, oil range and oak table. Phone 4 Cm. AND PRICE LOST BETWEEN s. and Huntington roil of tenting 11. Return to R. Frsndsen, Price. Reward. 1hone 307w. FUR SALE ! OKD TOURING CAR Terms to responIn best condition. sible party. May be seen any time. SHvagul Motor company, Helper, PROVO' Nov. 4. Mrs. Nellie Acord Larsen, wife of Bishop Ieter C. Larsen of Clear Creek, died Monday afternoon at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. A. Berk, 378 North First East street, this city. Death was due to a stroke suffered several days ago. Mrs. Larsen had been in Provo for medical treatment since August She had always been a faithful member of the church and had taken an active interest in its activities, working in the relief society, the Young Ladies Mutual Improvement association, of which she had been preisdent at one time, and also ns organist of the Clear Creek and Spring City wards. Surviving are her husband and three sons, Leslie A. Larsen, Park City, Henry C. Larsen, Castle Gate and Hugh E. Larsen, Clear Creek. Also four brothers and three sisters, Oliver Acord, Colorado; Henry Acord and Mrs. C. II. Ktrate, Spring City ; A. F. Acord and Mrs. E. A. Beek, Provo; .1. A. Acord nnd Mrs. Jeannette A. Ilydc, Salt Lake City. The body will ho taken to Spring City, where fnneral services will he held, probably Wednesday. Interment will be in the Spring City cenictcryj THANKSGIVING DAY RATES Via Denver and Rio Grande Western will be in effect between all stations in Utah, west of and including West water, on basis of one and a half times the onvway fare, adding sufficient to make rale end in a multiple Tickets will lie on sale of twenty-fivNovember 25th, 120th and 27th, final Utah. rclurn limit, December 2, 1924. Call FOR BALE NEW (1924) STUDE-liukon local Bio Grande agent for detailDig S. Run less than three ed fares and foe other information dethousand milea Will trade on home sired. or vacant lots In Price. The Busy Bee Candy store. GREATEST HISTORIAN FOR RENT A BEAUTIFUL NEW modern bungalow of four rooms finely furnished to couple. No children over a year old. References. Telephone 46m. Homer wove history Into his songs. The 1harohs carved It In PRINTED WRAPPERS BUTTER atone. Julius Ceuaar paiiwtak- to order, a hundred for $1.60; two ingly penned It on luipyrmi. To- hundred, $2.25; five hundred, $3.50; a day history is written and given thousand, $5.60. Sent parcels port pre- 4 simultaneously with its occur- paid where remittance accompanies ence. The important events of order. The Sun, Price, Utah the world outside and of our own local world are summed up fully FOR SALE LOT OF THIRTY-NINand comprehensively in the Teet frontage by thirteen rods In newspaper. All are able to keep of wall ot depth with interest In e half feet. abreast of hintory In Us making. South a hundu'd and twenty-fivAnd not the least Important west. No Eight street, facing theTerms plume of modern history lies in If deagents. R. W. Crockett. the realm of Industrial progress. sired. We find this chronicled in the advertisements. WHICH SOMETHING IF YOU HAVE Advertising Is a priceless boon It you wish to dispose of whether to those who use It properly. It cushior tables be clothes or chairs, keeps their information up to ons. horses or cows, chickens or cardate on a great variety of things or farms lots vacant again, riages, that make life what it Is today. we say, If you wish to dispose of any It tells them of the thousand and for it can do Sun you The of these one things they need In order to done It for live profitalile, happy and useful through wantads. We've no be will exception. and you others lives. The consistent advertiser pays money to tell about his 1100 A WEEK MAN IS WANTED wares. He knows they are good with ambition, Industry and small and he hacks them up with his amount above can maka You ho is confident capital. money or more distributing ltawleigh s Qualthat they will satisfy. For only Sev-trconsumem. to merchandise that is consistently steady ity products fins openings now available. Wa good can be consistently adver- business a do lined. big tench end help you Keep up with history hy read- end make more money than you ever Ing Hun advertisements. It pays. made before. Give age, occupation, references. W. T. ltawleigh Co., DepL LT271J, Freeport. Ule. over-slice- e. er E hei-aus- al mother, you cannot live alone any longer st your age. People erltlclzo us for neglecting you. not understanding the situullon. If you even kept a maid " Maid I" echoed mother. "To chip my best china, and leave the soup soaking Its life aw ay In the scrub water, besides having her sweetheart coming to see her evenings and smoking In my clean kitchen! Alma, the second, took up the cudgels with her cultured Rostonlan air. I really wish you showed more desire for the refinements and social privileges of life, mother. How can you choose to stay In this commonplace nelghlmrhood, when you might be Improving yourself by contact with people who are mentally and socially r your superiors?" to vd Mother's eyes wands simple monument In e corner of the distant cemetery, hut her expression was Inscrutable. Rather would she die than reveal the sentiment that steeped every familiar object and foot of ground about her. Maud, the financier, chimed in. "You are crazy, mother, not to take the sum that factory owner offers yon. He wants to bull tenement houses here. Think how foolish It Is to keep the place up and pay taxes, Just for you, when boarding with ue In turn would be so much cheaper. Mother saw In fancy the walls of that dear home being laid low by desecrating workmen, and every falling brick and honrd made a separate bruise on her heart. She suddenly remembered a far off day when three small plnk-ctu- d culprits bad unwisely defied her, and were In turn laid across her knee. She heard agnln the howls of surrender as the administered some spanks, and a degood sire surged up within her to repeat the perfiwmnnre now. But Lelln was fastening her gloves and straightening her eyeglasses. "We must go. James gets Impatient If he walte long, end good rhanffeure are hard to find. One week from today we will come for you. You may take e a few little things the rest we'll of. You'll come to me first, while Dora Is at school. Good-by.- " She dropped a cool kiss on mother's cheek, which was duplicated by Alma and Maud. The autocratic James handed them Inside the Imposing car and they rolled away. Did mother sit down and waste time In crying? Not she. She concentrated. The delicious fragrance of newly baked plea floating out from tha kitchen was a timely reminder. She stamped her foot. "HI show them I HI marry Peter thats what Ill do!" A mile away In the Seamen's home, dle-poa- Who could guess those "(Hi, Peter sobs were hut choking ought? "They j are my girls and Pin proud of (lu-in- , but 1 can't ho happy In their luunes, for I can never do ita I like, and Ill have to leave all tny friends." i A brave captain, Peter had often atom! on the disk of Ids sinking ship, Inspiring his crew with courage till all were saved. Through fiercest storms ha hud never shown a sign of fear, but thta calamity unmanned him, and he started for the door. Mother, peeping hopefully through her Imndker-chief- , saw him pause ami turn. IUa mouth remained open fully a minute before the fateful words would coino. "Don't go, Mlrry," he pleaded, huskily. "Marry me. I rnn't live without your pies besides, I lote you. I've wanted to tell you fur over fifty 1 years." A week Inter, Juntas, the haughty, stopped again ut the gate. The daughters of the House of Ray alighted. Before their fashionably shod feet touched the ground they aeented the unusual In the air. Whatever? Crowded In the driveway were all sizes of ears, from the most expensive to a little tin runabout from which a freckled face popped. Hurry," It shouted, or you'll he late, hla made me stay out here ao noltody rould steal our machine." They slipped lnsble. Leila tried to adjust her eyeglasses superciliously, but the attempt ended In a plebeian stare. For the house overflowed with flowers and persons of nil classes, from the governor nnd his Indy to lilt Banks, who worked out hy the day-mo- thers friends. Under an urrh stood mother nnd Peter. Jnst then the bishop, who had come nil those miles to perform the ceremony, said the final words. And Peter kissed the bride. She beamed upon the bewildered Glad you could come, girls," trio. she said, then was lost amid the congratulations of the crowd. But," demanded Maud later, have you two enough to live on, or must we ( provide for both? Mother laughed. You neednt waste a thought on us. Hnve you heard the song that's just out, Keep thp Candles of Your Love Bunting at My Memory's Shrine? I got my first royalties yesterday, and the publisher thinks they'll run up Into the millions. And Peter, proudly, hns Invented a spark plug that never needs cleaning. An automobile manufacturer says It mean a fortune. So we-rquite capable of looking after ourselves. Come nnd see us after we get back from Niagara." Ten milea were sped In alienee. Tberf Leila, disregarding accent and culture, asked, Girls, do we lmnd the palm to mother?" And they responded, "Ill do!" e good-nig- life when your earning power is greatest. Many a career has been made through consistent saving. It is the only safe way to make certain of financial safety at ebbtide. This bank offer yon the opportunity to save regularly and store up for yourself and those dear to you that which is necessary for sustenance in old age. Start today and keep i up. You will never regret- i. We pay 4 per cent inter c, compounded every 'six month. Price Commercial and Savings Bank PRICE, UTAH DEPENDABLE SERVICE Dodge Brothers Special Type-- A Sedan Value that suggests itself on sight and proves ilsclf in tho course of venrs. The chassis is so dependable and sinoolh in operation that iierform-anr- e soon ' takes precedence even over beauty in the estimation of the owner. w-- a Good Business One dy an Irishman was visiting a school tu one of the classes he said: SILVACN! MOTOR CO. "1 will give a dollar to the boy who tells me who he lllnks la the greatest HELPER, UTAH iimu in the world." A German hoy raised his hand and DEPENDABLE SERVICE said; "I think the kaiser Is the greatIn man world." st:: the est ri "Wrong," said the visitor. Nearly ten thouaand requests for A Jewish boy raised his hand and health publications have been receivaid. "St. Patrick." ed by the United States bureau of ed"Right," said the visitor. "You get ucation (luring the pust year and more . the dollar." After he gave the boy the dollar he aid: "Why did you say St. Patrick?" Well, I don't think he's the greatest man," said the boy. But business Is business." Boys' Magazine. sixty-fiv- All through the years Peter kept hla secret well, even when, divorcing Lady Ocean at last, he found Miriam alone with memories. Kvery Friday, regular as sunrise, he Med him to the little house among the lilacs. Every time he and stepped outside, said he turned back as If to aak a question, but the minute he met mothers inquiring eyes he choked, stammered something about a fins day tomorrow, and fled. Today mother watched till he came In sight, then marched Into the pantry, and, holding her nose, heroically swallowed a spoonful of horseradish. Peter arrived, and stood aghast. No counterfeit tears were they which greeted him. Mother sat huddled in her chair, woe personified, water raining down her cheeks, shoulders heaving convulsively as she struggled for breath. "Miriam!" faltered Peter. "Are you lek?" "Oh, Peter!" came a strangled wall. "Pm so miserable I The girls say Pm an antique, not fit to live alone, and they're going to ahlp me off on earh other whenever they fee like It, and try to Improve my mind. Great Gibraltar!" Peter was dazed. Like a magnet those flaky plea drew Mm. Why, Mlrry, wbsttl I do? I can't But there is little chance of its arriving unless yon make provision for it in the prime of g Peter Preble waa giving the final pate to hla tie and hair. He and Looked That Way Miriam Bayne had been friends since "? want to marry your daughter, e in were years they ago. School days over, Peter had left sir." "I thought you and ane were mar. home to fallow the lure of the set. A often aa secret was locked In hla heart hy an rled ; you havent railed New York of and late." Sun liwai when so John Rsy agonizing shyness, made the most of his opportunities In Rlii! . Peter's long absence, noltody was to blame. Conies In I ex-Ca- pt s, When Your Ship than a thousand letters requesting specific information on school hygiene were answered by siceiulists in the division of physical education. The ponrhoiise is a vanishing institution, according to statistics. That is because those who drink the stuff they make now need only the services of an undertaker. The telephono operators of Bombay have to speak six languages, American operators think one language is illuminating enough for them. Misery loves company, else the pessimist would not always bo seeking an John, the porter, had a lunch box audience. made to resemble a camera, and the ofllre force used to Josh hint a good deal about It. One day they act tha tightwad bookkeeper at him. "Could you take my photograph with your apparutua?" inquired the Hard-Boile- d bookkeeper. "I think I can get a likeness," answered John. He pretended to point the box, then d reached Inside and held up a hurd-bolle- egg. After that there was no joking about John's camera. Making It Clear Tourist 1 suppose tills rain will dd the crops a lot of good? Farmer Yere right, sir. An hour of It will do more good In five minutes than a month of It would do In a week at any oilier time American Boys' Ufe. 1 Sandstone Like Granite The United States bureau of standards haa been conducting Interesting tests recently to supply engineering science with a new building material, By saya Popular Science Monthly. soaking sandstone In melted snlphnr stomach Ihe apple plea that cook for several hours it Is found that it makee at the Home, fihe'a hound to becomes as strong as the best granite. put nutmeg 'stead of cinnamon In, Ordinarily a sandstone will withstand a pressure of not more than 8.0U0 to very time." 9.000 pounds square Inch. After the treatment, its however, ulpbur The French arc proving to put a of compression la Increased to strength (nx of a thousand dollars on AmeriCement Immersed In can divorces. Looks like wo could 80.000 pounds. also has been found to melted sulphur save money by trading at borne. gain remarkably In strength. Keats for tho football games are Little Demand for It selling fast, but there is still some trouble in raising college tuition fees On thing seems indefinitely safe fur boys who need help. from motorization. It doesn't seem that thinking ran aver ho done posslMe Your ronaervativo is a radical who Toledo Bladt. machinery hy has grown too fat to run. Radios When you bay a radio get a good one and have it installed by a radio expert. We have been making successful installations for two years. The following sets may be had for immediate delivery. $110.00 Radiola, III A Crosley Tryrdyne, special Atwater Kent, open $135.00 model $177.50 dosed model, with A-- console Super-Heterody- ne $210.00 $290.00 Prices quoted indude all the equipment with arid properly installed. Nothing extra to buy. G. S. QUATE 755 Main Street PRICE, UTAH |