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Show TRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1924 THE SUE, PRICE, f The "New PAGE THREE FRIDAY. UTAH-EVE- RY Arelfou a Father? Studebaker O.jQwrcticclUiv thorn t Are you the father of a lioy A sturdy, playful little lad, A restless bit of energy Who tries so hard to lie like dad? A r? you the father of a boy Whose life just overflows with joy? ,.v. V Are you the father of a girl A sweet, romantic little miss, A dainty parcel of delight Who runs to greet you with a Are you the father of a girl More precious than the choicest pearl? You are a father, for I see in your eyes The father-spir- it And in your face the tenderness That such relation signifies; Y ours is the greatest gift that can Enrich the life of any man! Know whats underneath the paint before you buy YOU wouldnt think of buying i house first knowing how it is built and the quality of materials used. In selecting a piece of furniture you are sure to find out whether it is solid wood or veneer. Yet many people who exercise care in most purchases buy automobiles without even lifting the hood or knowing about the hidden qualities of body and chassis construction that really determine ones satisfaction with a dosed car. We want you to know about the unseen qualities of the new Studebaker Standard Sis Sedan. Down underneath its superb body finish is a sturdy framework of carefully selected ash, glued together and fastened in place by screws no t nailed. Ash is scarce and expensive, but Studebaker uses it because it best combines proper weight and strength. Uphdstcry is genuine mohair of high quality. Various grades of mohair look much alike the big difference is in the quality. Eeueath tin's mohair covering are many nests cf cushion bj iings, padded with heavy burlap, upholstery cotton and curled hair. Almost any car seems comfortable on the showroom floor, but its quality such as this that makes the Studebaker Standard Six remain comfortable after yean of service. The same standards of excellence are maintained throughout the body and chassis. In the engine, for example, the crankshaft Is completely machined on all surfaces, a practice that results in the smooth, quiet, vibrationless performance that characterizes all Studebaker cars. Dy MARTII WILLIAMS - on Ids curly trip to t'lun.1 liner saw It ue cr wrotc-u- ny tliimr,'' M.irclu mid, dully. You ran see it now!" Dei oil mid hi h.iinl lioMtrd bln thie'nl.v. ini-o- u IliVilSi I'orhet. her eyes, Miying: Mania mvi-ivoi nl sllll I.cl IOC llnllh hill'll, l:li fur till1 Ki.irc of Ilii'i e liM;ii!c. Tlicll Site rlrurly : "I M,ii,M' .Villi won't wish Man la Iwgiin hoiluntly, with a quick gliiiii f ut Aunt Prudence, who lnteri ujrieil, true to niinie; 1 know juii il'j niuuys you're wishing Ibiii't you irm uilu-- ever the old Kii.vln'. If ihe were bur-Liggur rniglit ride!' Tin no he.jr- - nt Ivost, liul quite Mania cri. d, ii:;h,n-Wh- o said yo.i wire 7" Aiuit Pru 1 s 1 1 and n-m- cxpi-riu-lioiis- l YEAR PROBATE AND Consult Respective Signers Notices uuy-tbin- d. d GUARDIANSHIP County Clerk Or For Further pre-empt- w, Wedding announcements. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE of Samuel Rorrell. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her home on North Tenth street, Trice, Utah, on or before December 21, 1924. CURA nOKKELL, Administratrix Estate of Samuel Rorrell, Deceased. First pub.. Nov. 21; last Dec. 12. 1924. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of the Interior, United States Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 19, 1924. Notice Is hereby, given that Joseph Smith of Wattls, Utah, who on December 9, 1920, made Homestead Entry No. 019262 for 8V4 SEU. NE448EH. Lots 8 and 9. Sec. 3; r.EUNKU. NEUSE14, Seci 9, Bft The Sun. NW, NW(48Wtt. 8EKNEK. Sec. 10, Twp. 15 South, Range 8 East, Salt Lake meridian, has filed notice of innt tention to nuike three-yea- r proof to establish claim to the land above described, before the clerk of the district court at Price, Utah, on the 8th day of January, 1925. Claimant names ss witnesses Orange Smith of Wattls, Utah, Leonard Wilson of Huntington, Utah, Angus Ovlatt of Cleveland, Utah, and Carl Erlrksen of Wattls, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR. Register. First pub., Nov. 21; last Dec. 19, 1924. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of the Interior, United States Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 8, 1924. Notice is hereby given that Leo Frnndsen of Price, Utah, who on April 21, 1921, made Homestead Entry No. 019465, for WU8E14: SEUSWU. Sec. 6; SEUNEU, NViBEK. RHNW14. 'The Finer Sort of Millinery Service DE-partm- BW-KNE- U; BW. Sec. Sec. 7; E14NW. 8W14NW. 8 8. Twp. 13 South, Range. East, Snlt Lake meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yeproof to establish claim to the land above desbefore cribed the clerk of the district court at Price, Utah, on the 18th day of December, 19X4. Claimant names as witnesses Carl Gunderson, Jasper Robertson, Dave Rryner and George Frnndsen, all of Price, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First pub., Nov. 14; last Dec. 12, 1924. ar NOTICK UNITED STATES LAND Office, Salt aLke City, Utah. Oct. 31, 1924. Serial No. 034791. To Whom It May Conrern: Notice Is hereby given that the state of Utah has filed In this office lists of lands selected by the mid state under Sec. 6 of the ect of congress, approved July 16, 1894, as Indemnity school lands, via: Lot I. Sec. 18. Twp. 15 South, Range 14 East, Snlt Lake meridian. Copies of said lists, so fsr ns they relate to said tracts have been by descriptive conspicuously posted In this ofrice for Inspection by sny person Interested and by the public generally. During the period of publication of this no- In every community there are those who appreciate the finer things who in millin ery insist upon good taste and quality in materials and care in workmanship and who appreciate valuable services that can be rendered by those who have given millinery the study of years. Doesnt that sort of a millinery establishment appeal to you? i Bessie Kennedy, Millinery tice or sny time thereafter and before final nppmvnl and certification, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, protesta or contests against the rlnlm of the state to sny of the tracts nr hereinbefore described on the ground Hint the same Is more valuable for mlnernl than for agricultural purposes will he received and noted for report to the general Innd office nt Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest nr contest within the time specified will be considered sufficient evidence of character of the tracts and tbs selections thereof, being otherwise free from objection. will be approved to the state. ELI K. TATTOR, Register. First pub., Nov. 7; last Dec. 6, 1124. non-miner- Main Street, Price, Utah. , In Carbon County and mi i Uil i "but now ! E- - Properties At Standardville, Utah No Dust, No Ashes , No Clinkers. Unexcelled For Storage Purposes. il-.- i havent!" Mania lu'oiestol. "You know the lie in h lmn- - tlmi may luver be paid. As fur u beau Hah I" with u welnl primal e. "Ami (ertainly g theres nolmdy I could evpri.-from " "Jlnw about me youre my own sisters daughter!" Aunt iruc broke In. !" Man ia ctiun-tireAnd iiiisniuiiary-muYou'd rather help one heuthen that don't repent anything, than ninety and nine plain ordinary white folks I Aunt I'rue laughed so hard she sat down preclpltutely in the warmest corner of the big settle, overlooking the fact that Erebus, her big bluck cat, had the cushion. Ilia yowl of angry dlsguat all but drowned a knock, not loud, but decisive, on the Go see who that la I" front dour. Aunt True commanded. If lta a peddler, tell him we aint buyin' a thing toduy not even if he's got engagement rings, or even huabanda, in stuck. Dear Miss Irue, why, why be so crushing! a merry masculine voice called halfway duwn the hall. Evidently the knock hud been a sacrifice to convention. Though Murcia drew back frowning faintly, Aunt True held out both hands to the newcomer, Baying Joyously: Just In time, boy I Startin' a big cat fight H-Whata my office! Referee, 1 STUDEBAKER ar hciV N till! I null. 1 A i I'1, y.m know, it. me wiMrs horribly; sl.e I.mI Im liuvt ikiys In fiiiV til Wlile fei' her a : 'i lid di ar. nuie suiiiii b!i'. like :tli r is. n't furgel every ihii'.g. The See yull lu'i VS. ill li ti'irwiipi li I'se i iiliie I" si . ree wiV.i liiul t Lilt JuU Sti lot' lll'e- - (h'lijjlil f .1 ly I li; os 'lii'ir. be friend. You'll get cr iiui'.n. it tin- Li:- - IsiliT. Tl.e Girl Wlm N S er:il Sun f a Girl.' And sifier (lint be hud one to me iiddreiis a Ini of iivi-loir- hi'!ii-v- d.ilu'i, lor uiiain. Vlow pl a thousand could I, know in' ymi'xe dollars cu.-a beau rUDEBAKER NSW. STANDARD HER CHOSEN HEATHEN s et Corner Main and Eighth Street! PRICE, UTAH Shipped Judged solely on what your eye can see in beauty of line and finish and exterior refinements the Studebaker Standard Six Sedan will command your instant approval. Rut go deeper than that Compare its hidden, vital qualities its design, materials and workmanship with cars selling for hundreds of dollars more. Studebaker never compromises never uses a substitute for genuine quality. Studebaker has been buildi:ig quality vehicles for 72 years. Come In and let us tell you the inside story" of the Studebaker Standard Six Sedan. DeNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION partment of the Interior, United States Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. X, 1924. Notice is hereby given that William P. Stewart of Fair-vieUtah, who on April 29, 1920, made Homestead Entry No. 018991 for Lots 1, 2, 3, 4. N8EU. NK Sec. 25, Twp. 11 South, Range 7 East, Salt Lake meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yeproof to establish claim to the land above described before the register and receiver, United States land office at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 16th day of December, 1924. Claimant names as wltneases Andrew Christensen of Scofield, Utah, Charles M. Fow-le- s of Winter Quarters, Utah, E. O. Kraus of 8rofield, Utah, and Joe Clayton of Bandy, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First pub., Nov. 14; last Dee. 12, 1924. Parity Service Station s Mined 'forth Ninth Street, Broeker Garage Bldg., Price, Utah SHERIFF'S SALK IX THE District Court of the Seventh Judicial District of the State of Utah, County of Carbon. Smoot Lumber Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. J. B. Pea-sto, Doing Business Under the Firm Name and Style of the New Golden Rule Store, and Mrs. J. B. Pessetto, Defendants. To be sold at sheriffs sale on the 6th day of December, A. D 124, at 1 oclock p. m., at the front or north door of the county courthouse in Price, Carbon county, Utah, the following described property, towlt: The leashold Interest of J. B. Pesaetto in and to Lot Six (6) Section Six (6), Township IS South, Range Fourteen (14) East, Salt Lake meridian, leased from the George C. Whitmore company, together with all improvements on the eald lands. Said sale will be made to the highest bidder for cash. RAT DEM1NG. Sheriff. Dated at Price, Utah, Nov. IS, 1924. First pub., Nov. 14; last Dec. 5. 124. jfoMm The oil in your crankcase should be changed often at least once in every thousand miles. We feature crank case service, such as draining ont old oil, cleaning crankcase and filling np with best quality of oil which will make your motor "run sweet" This service costs little, but adds greatly to the life of your motor. COAL WESTERN AUTO CO. IS Change Your Oil Often So priceless is that child of yours, So confident its faith in you, That you must guard its happiness w With everything that you can do To bless each day, and guarantee Protection for the years to be. h, THIS i -- al n-- - them Imitations for her yon iiiiieiig f garden piii'iy." I believe do Indeed you! Indeed, Rut why In Devon cried Joyously. Gods name did Alhe scheme this way to make trouble between us?" Humph! Just a hundred thousand reasons tliut's ns plain as the none on yiiur faee," Aunt Irue Interrupted. Youve Hint much more money than any other fellow she la likely to get her hook on. She must have guessed how It was with you two young Idiots" No I She knew ! Marela ssld clear I I loved her. trusted her se ly. 1 wanted her to know of my. happiness. I'll see to It she gets her romeup-- j pance!" from Aunt Irue belligerently, flinging her round arm about Marcla'a shoulders. Devon gently took It awayj Two bodies saying with a twinkle: can't occupy the same space, auntyj dear; but I'll divide time with you I when I get back to my right senses, "You'll have to I" Miss True flung at him, beaming as he fulded Marcia cloae, close, raining kisses all over her bottleholder or peacemaker!" the vis- face. "You children are going to live with me I will have It so but don't itor demanded. think Im to be a deadhead. I can I on I" Saas me all you like Keep -' Auut Prut flung at him between chip In to the tune of a hundred thouIt and do over. a and I'll sand bit chuckles. beside give Marcia such clothes, surh Explanations are In order. Miss a wedding as this county hasn't Been lrudence Tipton. Tell me the exact conditions of the match. Of course, since before the war. She thinks Ive saved and thrived to have It go to the you're giving Marcia, a handicap be- heathen. She's right you two are an ing so much older, and well, heavier, could be found In' as heathens good not to name being tougher 1 j or the North pole. Africa, Asia, This time Auut True's laughter waa Devon loosed Ills aweetlieurt to make Homeric, hut she broka It In the midher aunt a deep reverence. She waved dle to gasp: Why sure enough, ua It uwuy. CHtehlng Marcia tight In her two were mighty dose to a cat light urnis, to say over her head In a voice About me! the visitor asked not And that Isn't all quite sternly: bashfully, a hand over his eyes. I'll dir when Alice ('luff marries that Murcia was at the far window, trywastrel Gascoigne, the present I send ing hard to hide the wave of crimson her will be wrapped In the note she n sweeping her young face. Really I sent you. Only thing mean and believe it waa though wa never named her. for enough you she tryln to make out you were "Amen and amen! Devon assented same as other Insects In her eyes ! In bis deepest voles. " Naughty, naughty girl I Hilly Devon murmured, then fell to Mystery in Turkey Name Tradition has It that the first turkey humming: was brought to England by one of Did you svsr hear of Cap'n Baiter, Cabot's chief lieutenants. Tills That Miss Biddy refused before ho Is by the fact that William stiiqvorted herT" sied Marcia wheeled upon him, crying 8trli'kland, who accompanied Cabot You stop on several of his voyuges, adopted a with a stamp of her foot: that I - It's It's a story! You did ask turkey rampant as his cnat on being t me! You know it And tbeu never grunted arma In iril. came to get your answer Exactly how the turkey got Ida name Is a mystery. Some authorities sugWhy coma wlieu you aent It straight to the mark! Devon an- gest that the bird christened Itself by constant reiteration of a sound that swered, his face hardening. Sent It!" Marcia echoed, death resembles turkturk-turk- . The bird's succulent meat was so white and staring, llow! Where! highly esteemed by Sixteenth century When! In your own writing, by the hand churchmen, that by Archbishop order, only one dish of turkey of the Clulf chauffeur, a little after at feasts and duyllght 1 hadn't slept all night for cocks was jicriultted News. Detroit banquets. of swalDevon said, things, thinking Reinsmher you sHnt lowing hard. the night with Allcs (fluff! The man There are no pnmlidatcn to consaid her maid had brought him the demn, lint lie patient as congress will note, Maying you wanted It left with tne noon lie in session. 1 Cran-mer- 's Ixgal blanks all kinds. The Sun. COAL CO. SALT LAKE CITY UTAH General Offices Ninth Floor Keane Bldg. entirely low-dow- and ms I seal STANDARD ! Miners and Shippers at tbs Celebrated Spring Canyon Coal Minas at STORKS, UTAn General Offices, 117 Nawhouse Building. Belt Lake City, Utah. ABERDEEN COAL HIGHEST EFFICIENCY. Government equivalent 2104 lbs. Unequalled for storage. Will not alack. The beat of steaming and heating qualities. Independent CoS. & Coke Co. Klnea at Kenilworth, Utah General Offices In the Walker Bank Building. Balt Lake City. FLOUR For your family Pride of the Valley made right here at Price and as good aa the beet Feed for your animals. Both these at low coat We deliver. Farmers Mill and Elevator Company t. WILBUB BURNHAM Manager. JOHNSTUNS DRAY Does All Kinds or Hanllng Goes Anywhere, Any Time Call Phone No. 98 Fat ikii1a may fib about their Idle rumor, however, is seldom idle. weight, but scales never do. |