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Show i TRIDAY, JANUARY THE SUN. PRICE. 9, 1925 UTAH-EVE- RY I RID AY. PAGE FIVE PRICE AND NEARBY Salt Lake City lut-- t Tuesday alter-uooL. P. Hackman, bishop of the hirty-Fourt- h council lias ward, officiated and Heljveri city accepted the resignation of Henry K upper i as dedicated the grave. (he attorney tor that city. It has been The uiuau a Club of Price endiu' for some time. cMeats-Bs- h n. Tbe Road to meets-tomorro- iSea foods at( MARY GRAHAM BONNE! Louver. Prices. MOON AND OCEAN Prof. I Frisinger, recently respited as principal of one of the public schools at Price, has taken a Kiition at Hiawatha. His work there will be lighter than here. His health is not of the best. Economy y j ojH-ra- Hello, Dr. and Mrs. Chgxlfs Rupperi, Jr., Moon. Hello, Mr. Ocean. Ive come over here to call upon you, aald Mr. Moon. You're all dressed up In your full evening clothes, said Mother Ocean. Of course," aald Mr. Moon, I want to dress up In my very best to come and call on you. Oh, that Is splendid, that Is a great rninplinieut, said Mother Ocean In her deep, low voice. Yes," continued Mr. Moon, I was talking uhout it up In the sky and I The housewifes favorite receipts will be fizzles unless the ingredients are of the purest and best quality. Good cooks know how necessary better groceries are if the meals are to be satisfying to the one who cooks them and those who eat them. For baking we have the best the market affords, including highgrade flour. The same of grohigh quality obtains throughouttoour complete line get the best. You may ceries. And you pay no more find the best values in town right here. Freshly received cuts of highgrade meats and delicious seafood at value-givin- g prices. Every cut served here government inspected before it comes into this grocery and market. (Saturday) afternoon at 3. duck. Tbe program is under the di- red ion of the dejiartmeut of music. ' and development of Italian oiera and review of Aida, Ethlyni larnion. Music from some Italian ojiera, Laura McGee. History and de-- 1 , velupnieut of Frenrh Merline1 Turner. Music from Faust, Win-j one Junes, it through consistent, year around saving. It matters not what plan yon use saving is tho thing. A family budget that calls for some fixed sum laid away each week leads to economies that insure the safety of the future. Take advantage of the opportunities this hank offers to get ahead by forming thrift habits. Wa pay 4 per cent on savings accounts, compounded every six months. Thia of Price announcdhe arrival of a girl baby at tbeir hoihe on forth Seventh street at Price (lie firsLTlie young Foolludls or any refreshment parlors Both may lie incorimraled under the state lady was horn lawt Sariirilav. aw as clubs, thus relieving the iu-- ; mother and child are doing nicely. stitutinu of the possibility of being County Assessor Golding is to have lused as a public nuisance, but operlis forces in the field early the com- ators are liable for violations of state ing week to make this years assess- statutes or ordinance it was imintcd ments. There is to he one deputy fur out last Tuesday by 11. E. Crocket I,' each city, town, camp ami preeini-- in secretary of Mate. The next legislaorder that the work may W wound up ture may be asked to adjust the mat- ' l ter. iiuieklv. ui 'ion county housewives will be Changes in the form of otlicial cerinterested to know; that sugar took a: tificates for nolane;, public and Sky friends, I nm going a hundred charters were made elfectiw drop of twenty-fivupon dear old Mother divan tonight. iwunds hist Monday wilh the jnhhcis ii:t Monday by (lie of stale. I wiint to look down ui'it her and The new are smaller in si.c aud nl it l'riee and elsewhere in Utah. talk to her and maybe si e will let me different form. it goes to the retailer at 7.li7 have my picture taken in her beautiful per hundred )xunds for lied with ocean picture gallery. I would like Officers of the recently organized ane seventy cents higher. This is the her to have oue. I dont want It American Legion auxiliary unit al fourth jilts- line ordered by the manuHiawatha were installed last Tuesday facturers during the last thirty days. " n said: cur-Hrati- e Price Commercial and ta-all- y Eastern Utah Wholesale & Retail Co. Phones 15 and 37, Price, Utah. my-scl- SOCIETY ependable Clothes Mrs. W. E. Shutt eutertained the Pbilathca class in honor of Mrs. Knox Patterson from 2 until 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The time was spent playing various table games, among which were solving of crossword and picture puzzles, several young artists showing great talent at drawing local color. Train letters were written by the guests to Mrs. Patterson, the former president of the class, with the hoie that they will brighten her journey to her new home. Covers were laid fur seventeen guests, after which first and second prizes were awarded to Mra. Jack Corbin and Miss Wilmetta Scott. The guest of honor was presented with a gifjt from the hostess. The Phalatliea class entertained at the home of Miss Allien Robertson on Friday evening, lust, at a Christmas tree parly in honor of Mrs. Knox Patterson. After refreshments had been served each guest was presented with a gift from the tree. The elnss presented the guest of honor with a beautiful old rose bedlnmp. The Tuesday Afternoon elub entertained Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peach in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Knox Patterson, who will leave this eoming week for l'riee, where they will make their permanent 1 lade to your measure suits $26.50 home. The evening was spent in cards lag up Overcoats $25.00 and higher. and luncheon was served. The guests Raning, pressing, altering. ladies were the inenilirs of the club and tlieir Mrk. M oab T iuies--I ndependeut , li ushands. fl fcfo It Cents Per Word Each Insertion No Charge Accounts. PANTED CLEAN COTTON RAGS any alse for wiping machinery. The ha Sit - SALE 667 172w. FRAME DWELLING J street. Price, Enquire SALK OLD NEW8PAPER8 IN tqundlra of a hundred. Twenty-fiv- e ha. The Sun. SOX. ANTED truck. TO SELL USED FORD mid. 2d. Eastern Utah Electric com-UMake ue an offer. Mrs. Fuirehl Larsen entertained 0)t RENT FURNISHED APART-lSp- eighteen guests at a bridge party last of three rooms. On North Saturday night complimentary to Miss IWth street Call 223w. Alta Arord of Bingham. First prize OR SALE LARGE SIZED FROST was awarded to Misa Alice Madsen of Killer (No. 14) stove at a bargain, Price and the consolation to Mrs. L. in heat large store, hall or the like. Croft Larsen of Standardville. An jUip. The Bun. rials irate luncheon was served at midOS SALE USED WASHERS OF night. Mt. Pleasant Pyramid, 2d. various makes from 96.00 to 115.00. sy terms. Maytag Shop with O. 4k Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Drape entertainI Cleaners. ed at a New Years party Wednesday OR RALE LARGE MOSHLER for the memliers of the safe suitable for mercantile firm or evening elub and their husbands. A mid Vice. II. L. ElecBargain. ta building. Price, Utah. Pratt, night lunrhenn was served for Mr. and Mra. L. P. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. OR RENT MODERN DWELLING Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Simpson, Ove room, on East "K" street Fifth and Sixth. Apply to J. H. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hansen and Mr, and Mrs. John Gunderson. Mt. Pleastaalaud. Phone Z6m. ant Pyramid, 2d. OTTER WRAPPERS ta order, a hundred for PRINTED 91.60; two Airmail service has been introduced indred, 92.25; five hundred. 93.60; a OUKand, 95.60. Bent parcels post pre-d- d in China. where remittance accompanies RE FOLKS-WEdar. The Sun, Price, Uuh. OF YEARS AGO R SALK LOT OF THIRTY-NINfeet frontage by thirteen rods In w)i,h Interest In half of wall of Pah dud and twenty-fiv- e South Whatever the first advertise- - 4 Wt street, facing the feet west No ment advertising la old as his- - 4 torjr. When folks know soma- - 4 wdi thing worth talking about they 4 4 naturally do. And folks SOMETHING WHICH ten thousand years ago. 4 folks t0 dtaP of whether It .Jl.v1" or Verbal pictures became pictures chairs, tables or on cave, totempole. tent then or vows, chickens or on paper. Advertisers today are 4 vacant Iota or farms again, folks, too. They want to give easy 4 lf Vu wish to diapoae of any knowledge about something that 4 lapse The Sun can do it for you is worth knowing about. They 4 Wbfh wantada. Weve done It for let us take In with one sweep of 4 eni and you will be no exception. the eye (he meaning of an ad- - 4 vertlsement. Product, style, size 4 JlR prohibition and price. What they tell through 4 agents seized five advertisements has made all the 4 two hundred jMand and fourteen difference between you in your 4 tto'obiles last year. But statistics comfortable home and the cave- - 4 dweller In his stone. Do you read 4 twcking as to the number that es-- a their messages always? They 4 can lift you to greater progress. 4 There Is one way to buy with as- 4 d saibng ii ahead for surance let the advertisements 4 industry be your gnlde. 4 Mse there is vil much warm air 4 political pr-- ' 'tom. 4444 944 444444444444444444 y. nt i Crn-rh- ba-ra- on NDS FOLKS-THOUSA- E wa cuah-Wbora- es car-Rs- e, I et Judge Gus A. Iverson, formerly of l'riee and while residing here a president of Emery stake, retired from the Third district bench at Salt take City last Monday. Judge Iverson stood last year for nomination on the republican ticket for the supreme bench, but was TRICE him. ! defeated by Judge Straup. Judga.lv-ersti- n is to oien a law office at Zion, but as yet has not completed his arrangements. Mr. And Mr. Clark Wright left tin Monday for Price, where they will make their home during the remainder of this winter. A shower was held on Sunday evening for Mrs. Elizabeth Wright at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haycock. Games were played and a musical program was rendered by Miss Dean Haycock, Mnt. Margaret Sharie and by Mrs. Wright. A very delicious luncheon was served to forty guests. Many beautiful presents were received and were grntly appreciated as a token of esteem from the numerous friends present. Panguiteh News, 2d. This is the time of year when plenty of folks are discovering that you cant pend your Christmas money and still have it. They Went la Bathing. seised some of Mr. Moon's silver which he had sent down to the ocean. He did not mind. He wanted them to do this. Then the tide which was coming In asked for some silver, too, so it could deck Itself with silver as It went up, hark and forth upon the beach. Oh, what a silvery ocean there was that night. And Mother Ocean murmured words of liapplnesa about iter splendid visitor. Mr. Moon was at hla beat Never had he looked so handsome and so fine. He looked magnificent. "Toduy," said Mother Ocean, my wave children dressed in their blue play dresses, and later they dressed up In their bine and purple and green and wore caps of blue and white. The sky cloud mountains looked at the children and spoke of how beautifully gay and rough they were I nut tonight they are quiet and beautiful and atlll. Then some people came down tfl Mother Ocean and they went In bathing In the silvery water and In the moonlight. And Mother Ocean wild: My children aren't the only one to play and to frolic! But how they are admiring you. Mr. Moon." Mr. Moon smiled and answered: But I dressed in my best foe you and not for them, Mother Ocean. Would Have the Club Helen's mother la an enthusiastic club woman. On the little glri'a fifth birthday It waa decided she should lave a party to which five children should be Invited. The numerical appropriateness of this was not lost upon Helen. The next day she divulged to u caller social plans reaching far Into the future. Im going to have a party tomorrow. I'm going to have five children 'cause Tin five years old. Next year Til be six and HI have six children." And the next year? queried the amnsed caller. Helen looked thoughtful. Then she replied : Oh, next year I think I shall have the dub. WOMEN DO THE BUYING 444444444444444444444 I M4 Thomas E. Ross, farmer and living four miles south of lriee, died last Friday morning of valvular heart disease after an illness of several months. Deceased was 52 years o:! age. He was horn at Canon City, He marriec Colo., March 27, 1872. Edna May Bruce of Seymor, Colo., in 1895 and moved to Grand Junction, where they lived until coming to Price in 1914. Surviving are his wife, four children, Roy, Edna, Carl and Loren Ross, and six brothers. stock-rais- er UTAH vwvwv lie-in- Mra. Fredrikka Brothersen was hostess at an elaborate dinner Tuesday evening in honor of her seventy-thir- d birthday anniversary. Mrs. Brother sen was the recipient of many beautiful gifts from her very many friends. Those in attendance were Messrs and Mesdames Parley Hansen, P. A. Poul sen, John Gunderson, Vernon and Hans Brothersen, John Reynolds, An drew Nielsen, Mrs. A. Crane, Mrs. Rena Jensen, Mrs. E. C. Preston, Martin Brothersen, Rev. N. E. Clemensen, Mrs. Shirley Poulsen, Mrs. Miranda Oman,' Douglas and Khila Gunderson, Helen, Othello and Alice Hansen, Pearl Poulsen, Jens Mikkelsen from Manti, Mrs. llvrum Cnrenseq.of Eph raim, Mrs. Peter Johansen of Castle Dale, and others. Mt. Pleasant Pyra- Savings Bank - She could show It to few friends evening. A committee composed of and then she could destroy It. Mrs. U 1L Fullmer and Mrs. li. C. So, Sky friends, I want to look my Reed of Price and Mrs. W. T. Elliott besL of llclicr assirded with the wurk. You will wear your liest evening clothes then, wont you? toy 8ky H. C. Smith, county clerk of Carfriends asked me. I aui bon, yesterday told The Sun: And I told them that of course I advised by the state auditor that unwould do this." less the legislature makes a special apWell, it Is splendid to see you, propriation therefor there will be no aid Mother Ocean. You look so sil- bounty jtaid this winter. The entire very and so handsome. amount of bounty fund taxes for the Ah yes, said Mr. Moon, I spoke to year 11)24 will lie need to meet certithe Sky jewelers before I came out ficates which were issued last Februthis evening and I said to them : " T should like to wear some gleam- ary ing silver which will shine beautifully Thirty thousand income tax blanks as I am railing on Mother Ocean to- were sent out to various parts of the state last Friday by James II. Andernight So they decked me forth with silver son, collector of internal revenue at trimmings and that la why I look so Salt take City. An additional ten thousand will he forwarded when the livery." Mr. Moon looked down upon Mother projier forms arrive. The total of Ocean and now he was reflected In Ae forty thousand blanks is the number ocean or, as be said, his picture was reimrtcd last year. being taken. II. B. Carter, wanted here in Carbon And there were most beautiful sil-- p on a charge of embezzlement, county very lights In the ocean, too, as the wns arrested at Dallas, Tex., a few Ocean Photographer was showing up information fprnishoi all Mr. Moons silver jewels and finery. days ago upon the Salt take City branch of the After a time the waves came out to hy Burns International Detective agency see what was happening and they He is alleged to have stolen five hundred dollars from Hemstreet Bros, g house furnishers at Zion. He is brought buck here by Slierifl! Deming, who has gone in jierson after 2d. F. L. BUCKIO ME, WANTED, ETC. Mr- - f. Properly SEASONED All lumber has to go through a long period of seasoning to allow it to lose ita greenness. Green lumber shrinks and soon Yon can be assured of getting properly seasoned and durable material by purchasing from na. becomes ont of line. Mutual lumber.; Co FRANK D. BRYXER ; Manager - FRICK, UTAH Our time Is the areal rat the 4 world has ever seen. We have to be happy with. We have 4 more 4 I tetter things, greater variety and 4 keener comforts for our chooe-- 4 lag, more conveniences to help In 4 and more things that our-wor- k 4 elevate and entertain. This is the 4 day of better homes, better cloth-- 4 lng, better babies, better health business. 4 and better 4 any phase of our life withCompare that of 4 years ago and you will find that 4 It la better. 4 And advertising la the lnstru-- 4 ment that makes moat of these 4 better things possible. It la the 4 news of all the furnaces, la bra- - 4 lleber C. llieks, secretary of the 4 toriee, factories, shops and all 4 state securities commission with head- 4 the stores that are planning, 4 4 working and building for you. 4 quarters at Zion, is at thia time 4 Because of advertising luxuries 4 a list of the licensed realtors 4 and necessities that once would 4 here in Utah. At Price The Sun finds 4 have been worth a kings ransom 4 are 4 at cost. Adver- - 4 little among those entitled to do business 4 Usingyours merchant pita against mer- - 4 the coming year It. P. Arnold ; Cald- 4 chant and manufacturer against 4 well & Wade; Carlton County Ab- 4 manufacturer for your tieneflt. 4 4 This 11. competition stract company, W. Lure, salesman, 4 the lest there is in brings out 4 everything 4 and Equitable Real Estate and In- 4 for your personal henerit. You 4 pub-lihsn- ig ' K8TRA Y NOTICE NOTICE I S II ERE-b- y given, that under an Ordinance An Ordiof Price, Utah, entitled, nance Prohibiting the Running et targe of Horses, Cattle, Mules, Asses, Sheep, Goats and Swine, and to Provide for the Impounding Thereof, I have taken up and impounded the following described animals, towit: Gray gelding, reached mane, 11 or 12 years old, weight about thirteen hundred pounds, branded W on right shoulder. One bay mare 4 or 6 years old, weight about seven hundred pounds, whits spot In forehead, branded 1M with bar through on left shoulder. And If said animala are not claimed and taken away within ten (10) lUys from ths date of this notice and all costs thereon paid, 1 shall expose at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash, the animals above described. Such sale to take place on the 13th day of January. 1925, at astray pound, stock yards, at 2 oclock p. m of said Price. Dated at lriee. Carbon county, Utah, this 2d day of January, 126. WAltREN 8. PEACOCK, Poundkeeper. vestment company, A. J. Lee, sales- 4 wouldnt know about many boons 4 man. Eleven licenses were revoke 4 of modern life except through 4 4 That is why you are 4 during the past year, but none of them 4 advertising. not taking of the let- - 4 Too bad Noah Webster could not in Carlton county. 4 ter things advantage of today if you con- - 4 have lived in the crossword puzzle age 4 sistently overlook them. 4 so that he could know what boon Mrs. Ellen Flynn, mother of J. E. 44444449 4444 Mill 444444444 he was to humanity. Flynn of Price, died at Marshall, Mo, last Saturday at the age of 67 years, Tbe son wus called there by telegram on Thursday of last week, but owing to delayed trains did not arrive unti Saturday. Funeral services were heh tin Monday of this week from the family home. Deceased was a widow. She is survived by two daughters ant two mins. These are Mrs. J. V. Crow and Miss Jesse Flynn of Marshall ant T. IL Flynn of Ogden and the son oi: this city. The latter will remain at tbe old home town until affairs inciAt the beginning of the year is the time to lay your dent to family matters are settled up. Are You Planning a Home This Year? plans for the coming twelve months and if Word conies from Salt take City of the successful amputation of the foot of Thomas Hudson, who had the member badly frostbitten while making his nay in from Buckhorn Flats just before Christmas, says the Castle Dule Progress of the 3d. Though it hat been thought that it would be necesn sary to remove only the front of the foot, it wgs deemed better to amputate just above the ankle, which was done. Incidentally the patient is 77 years of age instead of 70, as we had it in onr last issue. He has borne the ordeal in fine shape, ior-tio- linw-eve- r. James F. Whittaker, 19 years old, was electrocuted at the property of the Mutual Coal company in Spring Canyon last Saturday afternoon. He accidentally came in contact with a high tension wire at the plant there. Death is said to hare been instantaneous. The body was seqt to Salt take City later. He was a nephew of Frank Pretty Well Filled Teacher Every time yon fall to re- Kimball of 267 Eighth avenne at the slate capital. The young man had not cite I put a cross after your name. Student My name must look like a been long at the camp. Funeral services were conducted at the graveside graveyard. in the family plot at City cemetery at include they that home of which you have dreamed now is the best time to prepare for spring building. Owning a home is the aspiration of every man. He who plans well and builds well will never have any regrets. We are more than anxious for our customers to profit from the experience we have acquired :in the business of supplying building materials and are ready and willing to give free any advic4 that is &ught in the planning of a home. Ve Quality Building: stake our reputation the and other on lumber building materials which we sell and therefore quality is given first consideration. If you have in mind the erection of a house during 1923 we want an opportunity to show you that we can be of service in helping with youi plans and in providing the kind of material you need at the right price. J. C. WEETER LUMBER CO. (HARDWARE) North Side West Main Street PRICE, UTAH |