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Show FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1925 THE SDN, PRIOR, DTAH-EVE- RY I RID AY. PAGE FIVE PRICE AND NEARBY have been defrauded, iu accordance with the order of Judge Tillman D. Mr. ami Mrs. Mantcllus Johansen Thomas J. Turner from Rains ami Johnson to furnish a bill of particuAlba Xey of Helper were licensed to lars, on motion of Judge Lewis. Canwere recent visitors with Suniiysiih non is a former resident of Trice and relatives at Ml. wed at Suit Lake titv Iasi Monday. Pleasant. at which time he wus a member of the Miss Beatrice e Burns from local law firm of Stewart, Alexander cent Snnr dei'Iinrd thirty-fivlate visited during Lite holidays with & Cannon, is lie a nmking splendid lumlrcd iHniiidx at Salt luike City last record with tiio department of justice several friends and relatives Over ut Monday. The retail price there since Ml. Pleasant. sinee taking up his present work. is $8.15 for beet and $8.55 for cane. Mrs. ('. M. Stringliam and the hildreii of this eity visited with relJohn talented tenor Hand, Utahs Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Munson Neher, Castle Dale, is to ap- atives and friends over in Emery and of formerly formerly of Castle (late, kept own pear in concert next Tuesday evening enmity this week. house at Suit Like City yesterday Provo under the auspices of the I. E. Flynn of this city was millat Xew Years Day. Their recently comOiks lodge there, it was only through ed by telegram to Marshall, Mo., yespleted home is at 1304 Federal Way. a special arrangement witli the Hadg-so- n terday by the serious illness of hi management of New York City mother. The latter is something like J. A. Crockett of The Sun has been that Hand's Garden City friends were 67 years of age. laid up ut bis home on "K street at able to procure his services. The Mrs. G. A. Cleveland from Calirice since last Tuesday with a sprainwill bo given in the new home of fornia and a former resident of Price ed left unkle anil a wreueLed hark, i:he lodge and the proceeds will go to arrived from the eonst this week on a the result of a slip on the stepH of hia the Elks' charity fund. visit to her daughter, Mrs. Sheldon L. residence at the noon hour. ndersoii, of this city. There is a vast difference in the cuts of meats. Those The Sun is this week in receipt of Mrs. Howard Dunn ami daughter, ordered here are the best obtainable and are priced no Most of the stores, tho county jind this bulletin: The Denver and Rio of Helper are visiting at city, offices oband the inbanks than inferior at Price city Each Grande Western Railroad company higher grades. piece government with the formers grandWash., served Xew Years (yesterday) by has reacquired, through spected before it comes into this market. Everything in purchase, and father, G. A. Singer, an oldtime resiThere were few in folks closing. effective 12:01 a. in., this day, has revery good groceries. Vegetables, fruits, fish and oysters in dent there. the city from the camps and adjacent sumed possession and season. Someof that handpainted china yet in stock. ojieration of the Mr. anil Mrs. M. J. Cleary ruino communities. Denver and Rio Grainle Western railBargains to close it out. from in Soldier Summit on Sunday to road heretofore operated by In the budgeting of funds by state T. II. system, Rcacnm, receiver. Until other- spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. and federal authorities for the coming wise ordered all Fred C. Fcrron. Duchesne Courier, officers and 26th. year (1926) thirty thousand dollars is of the receiver will rontinue employes in their to to the road go Huntington Canyon Mrs. Fannie Hjornson left Wed& Co. in Emery county and fifty thousand rcHjectiv(! positions as officers and as of this company. Dated, nesday to iqiend the holidays with her to the Venial to Manila highway in employes Colo., Dec. 20, 1924. (Signed), son anil daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Denver, 15 37, Uintah and Duggett counties. J. S. Pyeatt, President. JcAffee, out at Soldier Summit. Duchesne Courier, 26th, This item from the Grand Junction S. E. Potter and Arthur Grange, the Miss Alice Todd returned frflm Chief owners of a third of the stock (Colo.) News of last Tuesday: in the Salt Luke City Sunday, whore she was of Police Bert Watson this morning Arrow Auto line witness in the Myton State bank operating hetween BASIN WANTS ROAD received a telegram from Helper, ask- Price and and Columbia against the National Surety company. Sunnyside ing that he watch out for an and between Price and Hiawatha, apMyton Free Press, 26th. girl who had disappeared from her plied to the public utilities commisNothing Short of Better TransportaMr. and Mrs. J. Perry Egan of home in that eity. A watch is being sion at Salt Lake tion Will Help It Much. last City Monday Price have returned home after sjioiid-- 1 here. for her kept for an order requiring Mike Scrgakis ing the Christinas holidays with her All that the Uintah Basin needs is to either dispose of his stock to the Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Atwood, a railroad to start things going with a Med Cottrell of Green River, who petitioners or purchase their interest parents, at Salt Lake City. rush, according to Dr. M. C. Campbell, was given a penitentiary sentence sev- Sergaki originally owned a third, but atmonths Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rohhins reout eral Vernal for at ago Lake Salt of but now formerly City bought out another stockholder and of Vernal, who was in Zion last Mon- tempting to break jail, was last week thereby acquiring control. Ilia man- turned from Salt Lake City Sunday. day accompanied by Mrs. Campbell conditionally paroled by the states agement is detrimental to tho busi- They came by way of Soldier Summit anil report Mime trouble at the mouth They started in an automobile, but board of pardons. He is a brother of ness the applicants allege. Ed term of Sniiish Fork Canyon in getting hy a for Cottrell, recently given found the roads so deep in snow that snowdrifts. Myton Free Press, 26lh. in connection with the manslaughter Helabandoned the motor at car they Says Sundays Salt Lake Tribune Conch Harold Luudcll of the UinA party for the Italian residents o i per and completed the trip by rail. recent slaying of Joseph P. Miller, Great improvement iB being made in Jr., at Thompsons. the eity will be given at the Neigh- tah high school returned Tuesday evthe highways in the Vernal section of borhood House, 753 West First South ening from Price, where lie met SatExcelsior Products company filed this afternoon. Refreshments urday with the athletic officials from the state, says Dr. Campbell, bpt street, articles of last Friday incorporation for be a will served anil gifts distribute! the slate and eastern division and lina railroad lias been needed long time. Not far from Roosevelt there at Balt Lake City with a capital stock among the ehildren. Selections by the ed up the schedules for the hnskcthnll is a large deposit of gilsonite, a pro- of $25,000. Elmer II. Peterson is its Italian under the direction games, Vernal Express, 26th. duct which commands a good price in president; F. C. Cox, vice president of Vita Caronc; address by Fortunatn Dr. Harvey Coo llulliiigcr, a centho markets. A profitable industry and general manager, and A. B. Cox, M. Ansclmo, Italian consul; tenor tenarian, has been a Christmas shop-le- r could be developed from its mining secretary and treasurer. Aspen tim- solo; Alessandro C'anepari; harp solo, despite the extreme rohl weather ber cut to the west of Scofield in the Mrs. Otto Herres with transportation. As it is, tho Hia and enjoyed the throngs on the streets of (formerly outmust be carried by truck to Gooseberry Valley goes into its watha), and an address, Peter O. Sil and in the stores. His cheery voice a makes the cosj of trans- put. which Price, vagiii, president of the Italian Amcri could he heard wherever he went. portation too high for proper developCarbon countys commissioners are conization club (and recently a resi Vernal Express, 26th. ment of the deposits. O. A. Durt and wife and two of to meet next Monday and organize for dent of Price). Other natural resources also are the children Marguerite and Sonny their two The coming incoming years. All classes of income tax forms wil returned from Salt Like City and waiting for development and develop- lmnrd will be composed of Frank T be available to those required to make Price this week. While at the capital ment waits on a railroad. There is Bennett of Stores, Sam Wnodhead of renewed talk of constructing a new Kenilworth and John A. Mathis o either individual or corporate returns Mrs. Dart and the ehildren had their line into the Basin. However, I do Price. . today (Friday), it was announced by tonsils removed Myton Free Press, Eugene Santschi, Sr., of James II. Anderson, collector of in- 26th. not know how near actual construcis the retiring one. Numerous last Monday at Salt Hade to your measure suits $26.50 tion is. Road betterment is being car- appointments are expected to come up ternal revenue, Fred C. Ferron, chairman of the The law of 1924 provides Lake the City. forward In ried actively. Bpring for consideration. and up. Overcoats $25.00 and higher. board of county commissioners, was little change for persons whose salof here fur a short time this week. He Cleaning, pressing, altering. Ladies work will start on the improvement aries are less than five thousand dolthe road between Duchesne and Roowork. some drainage work will lie done Postmaster J. F. MacKnigbt of the lars says some new there are yearly, but sevelt, which will cost two hundred Price of fice was presented with a fine aid items to consider where the gross in- on the Myton to Antelope federal and fifty thousand dollars. Free winter. fountain pen Christmas eve by the come exceeds this road Press, Myton that amount Wherever F. L. Dr. Campbell sals that the growing employes of the local office. It had questions arise that should be refer- 26th. increasis an seed of alfalfk becoming his name engraved thereon. About the North Ninth St., Just off Main Amos Dunn, a former resident of ing source of profit for Uintah Basin time the recipient was expressing his red to the collector they will be given and his little daughter, Louise, PRICE, UTAH felper, and attention it instructions, farmers. thanks for and appreciation of the prompt be issued from time arrived from Denver, Colo., on Friday will is announced, token Carl R. Marcusen came along to time. Income tax returns are pay- and spent the weekend with his broth-- ; REID FILES SUIT and on behalf of the Trice Commer- able time between any January 2d find er, Howard Dunn, of this city before cial and Savings bank distributed sev- March FORSALE.WANtQI.ETC. 15th. going on to Scofield to visit with his nnts and mother. Helper Times, 26lh. Seeks Damages For Slaying of His eral packages of candies, goodies in general to the force. Says Castle Dales Progress of last Son By Ogden Man. Two Cents l'er Word Each Insertion I)r. and Mrs. A. F. Ginnolti reNo Cl large Accounts. Saturday, the 27th: Tom Hudson, turned to lrice and Helper last Sune old father of Mrs. Peter J. S. Pyeatt, recently apjiointed as John T. Reid of Orangeville in Emday evening from their honeymoon CLEAN COTTON RAGS WANTED C. CleveRio X. and Mrs. of filed Denver the and for Oveson of suit the last president county Saturday trip which took them as fur East as any size for wiping machinery. The ery Sun. fifty thousand dollars against Heber Grande Western and now under joint land, will probably lose a part of his iSL Louis, Mo., following their marT. Wheelwright, former Junction City Missouri and Western Pacific owner- foot as a result of frostbite lie sufferriage at Price the evening of DecemFOR SALE FRAME DWELLING police chauffeur, whom he accuses of ship, will pass through Price on Jan- ed one night the Tirst of the week ber 17th. They soon will he at home house. 657 J street, Price, Enquire wrongfully shooting his son to death uary 5th on his first inspection tour when he lost his way on the road into at Soldier Summit. phone 172w. in Ogden, February 12th, last. Efton of the line. He declared on bis arriv- Cleveland from below the Buckhorn Mrs. It. W. Crorkett and youngest FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS IN Reid had the toothache. He ealled on al in Denver, Colo., last week that he Flat country, where he had been eare John Kennedy, got hack to Price son, bundles of a hundred. Twenty-fivhorse-bara dentist after hours and then stood would make no ehange in the present ing for some rattle. lie was cents. The Bun. last Tuesday afternoon from Brunsbut tied the animal up and kept in front of the latters office waiting system of operation until he had comwick. Mo., where she was callpd some WANTED TO SELL USED FORD for him to come and treat the tooth, pleted a survey of the road. This strip walking the night through. Otherwise ten weeks ago hy the serious illness of truck. Eastern Utah Electric com- lie had two companions. A merchant is for that purpose, although qj) im- he proimbly would have frozen to Mrs. G. D. Kennedy. her an us offer. Make mother, pany. death. With daylight he was able notified the police that there were mediate changes are exjieeted. some There 'was improvement in the NelAPART-memake to his way to the home of characters in front of his FOR RENT FURNISHED nt the time of Mrs. condition latters of three rooms. On North store. Plain clothes men made a hurThe minstrel show put on by stu- son Day, nenr Lawrence, where first Crockett's Sunday last. Seventh street. Call 323w. departure ried call. Young Reid refused to sub- dents of the Huntington high school aid measures were given him. Day Robert J. Thomson, Jr., returned FOR SALE LARGE SIZED FROST mit to search. When police set after under the direction of Prof. Wright luckily had some knowledge of treatatKiller (No. 24) stove at a bargain. him he ran. Wheelwright is accused Weaver of the music department has ment and hia ministrations helpi'd the Saturday from Price, where he school officials basketball tended the Will heat largo store, hall or the like. of macondition man of the aged very firing at him to stop him, the bullet completed a tour of the several Emery Cheap. The Sun. conducted for Eastern Utnli. He succounty towns. Entertainments were terially. causing his instant death. comcessfully pussed the examination and The father sets forth in his FOR SALE USED WASHERS OF given in Cleveland, Huntington, CasGeorge E. Nelms of this eity Inst was designated as an official referee varloua makes from $5.00 to $35.00. plaint that the boy was unused to city tle Dale and Mohrland, the receipts Easy terms. Maytag Shop with G. & conditions, had no acquaintance with going to the school, except the Castle Friday afternoon hail a letter from during the coming conference season, G. Cleaners. relatives at Springfield, Ills., bring- which opens soon after the first of the police methods and did not know the Dale show, which benefited the Cen20th. ear. Moab MOSIILER men without uniforms were officers, tral high of that place. The show com- ing the news of the death of a brothSALE LARGE FOR or W. II. in on the that Nelms, er, C. safe suitable for mercantile firm this Jensen Mrs. of Mr. be city and F. was to thought he prises an orchestra of thirteen pieces 20th from office. "Harguln. H. L. Pratt, Elec-trl- c but apparently atwas an lie Gill pneumonia. II. Mrs. Mr. and and that voices. also of Stanley father twenty-eighThe chorus charges t and mhbed. city q building. Price, Utah. torney and had been connected with of Cheyenne, Wyo., are attending the being a chauffeur, did Wheelwright, the Reich coal interests close to twenty-- holidny season with Mr. and Mrs. FOR RENT MODERN DWELLING not need to leave his rnr to pursue the Traffic was opened up on the of five roome on East "K" street be- son and he charged further that the years. Owing to the severe Claude Stedmnn in Cleveland and Mr. branch of the Denver and Rio five tween Fifth and Sixth. Apply to J. H. Rtnrma throughout the country and and Mrs. Charles Parsons in Elyria, Thistle last shot was fired without justification. Grande Western out of Leautaud. Phone 269m. around the Illinois state O. About tho middle of January the especially the from which in wreck was a suspended Saturday following PRINTED Wheelwrightthe the letter was six days in get- party will sail from Xew York for u BUTTER WRAPPERS capital John Gertzenschlager, the engineer killing. to order, a hundred for $1.50; two force after to lVire. Attempts to put a tele four months trip abroad and during ting of Matthew and is killed the Ron was a a Wheelwright pulling freight train, hundred, $2.25; five hundred. $3.50; through from there were futile, which lime they will visit Rome, Lin-duthousand, $5.60. Sent parcels post pre- Wheelwright, a well to do sheepman r number of ears were badly wrecked. gramwires in all directions out of that the accompanies and property owner in Ogden. the road with had been paid where remittance Utah. The dead man Paris, the Ilolyland and all the order. The Sun, Price, out of commission. An- Scandinavian countries. They expect being over twenty years. Overflowing city for Dr. John N. Nelms, liv- to return home about the middle of other NO CONTEST ON FOR SALE LOT OF THIRTY-NIN- E irrigation ditrhes that covered the ing at brother, in rods Taylorville, Ills., was summon May. Mt. Pleasant Pyramid, 2Cth. feet frontage by thirteen William Spry, commissioner of the track with ice is responsible. Holiday or and was ten hours getting to the rd depth with Interest in e half of wall Eli notified travel was more or less delayed in feet South general land office, has Lake Sheriff Life Richardson accomi hundred and twenty-fivbedside of the sick man. The distance and No at Salt services City, Funeral west consequence. Eight street, facing theTerms If de- F. Taylor, register is hut twenty miles over n concrete panied Walter McCoy home from Suit (gents. R. W. Crockett that eertain lands in San Juan county Imrial were at Salt Lake City on last week and where they sired. highway. Deceased leaves a widow Lke City this to which the state has attached title Tuesday. went the to take prisoners, Ernest nnd and one son. He visited the Nelms Van nnd HarElnora IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING WHICHIt will not be contested ns having been Nellie Trujillo, at Salt Like City Inst summer, Pnvid n. Cannon, assistant to the family mineral character. Those in known you wish to dispose of whether In.of On account -t week. out ris Murray, be clothes or chairs, tables or cushSees. 2. 32 and 30, attorney general of the .United States before tlmir returning here to make of drifted comprise returned question carsnow or hy wny they chlrkens ions, horses or cows, assistant United States their home. Dccenscil was n graduate Riehnrd-koi- i again, Twp. 35 South, Range 23 East. Some and formerly Salina of univer-s-'ticCnnyon. AJtliougli riages, vacant lots or farms of Columbia and of Georgetown any of the land is believed to contain coal attorney in Salt Like City, arrived in we any, if you wiah to dispose visited again at 'the penitentiary both nt Washington, D. C. lie Zion last Monday to take np the rase of these The Sun can do it fortt you deposits. did he not see his prisoners after getfor done 58 Weve years of age. through wantads. against Charles Peter, charged with was them then. He reports they were others and you will be no exception. ting OUT whose defraud to WIN and mails SANPETERS nsing the to glad get away from tho jail at VerM. N. Cook of Springfield, Mo., has MT. PLEASANT, Doc. 29. The trial will begin next Monday. Peter cenied rather glum after arhut nal, Devotees of hockey sometimes suffalse is alleged to have made repre- harvested two crops from an apple Sanpete high hoopers took riving nf the institution. Vernal Exfer from scoliosis, a spinal defect, North hard the visiting sentations concerning the value of the tree this year. from contest fast, press, 26th. while fencing enthusiasts run the CnsIle Dale high lninrli Inst weekem M;irt mining claims up nenr Hailey, Dr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Neher same risk. unUtah in will remain Cannon Tda. to thirty-onDetachable collars were invented bv by the count of thirty-seveopen lnmse last evening from 6 The teams played about evenly til after the trial. He has furnished ( ITnnnnh Mnntngur, an English house- kept It eosts four hundred pounds ( 9 o'clock at their Imnic, 1394 until D. T. and Hanson Willard letter to wife, in 1825. month to clear the parks of Lindon all the way through and nt the openFederal way. The reception room ami for the IVtrr, giving was any- Lwi. final quarter it Eng., of litter thrown down by care- ing of the sun to parlor were decorated with yellow them a list of the jiersons alleged Legal blanks of all kinds. The Sun. less visitors. bodys gome. PURELY PERSONAL Cui-tl- e eon-ce- rt Ta-on- Eastern Utah Wholesale Retail Phones and Price, Utah. Dependable Clothes j gil-soni- Cold Weather Hardware Low temperature brings with it the need for many articles that become actual necessities when cold weather comes. We can supply your wants, haying anticipated them with a largo stock that wa are offering at very attractive prices. Cold weather comfort can he obtain ed only by keeping your home warm with good heating stoves. The one you need is here. Special January pricings make them good purchases at this particular time. Winter sporting goods,' tools for farm and home use and cutlery and cooking utensils galore. J. G. Weeter Lumber Go. (HARDWARE) On West Main Street PRICE, UTAH Theyll Ask About College te ; Ilia-wath- BUCKIO It may be a few years yet, but your children will be asking abont college, and rightly. What If will your answer be 7 you can open a savings account right now in this bank and make small regular deposits yon will hsva money to educate them easily, too. We pay 4 per cent on savings, compounded every six months. J , 70-ye- nr Tol-bo- k, sus-jpicio- us nt I . Price Commercial and Savings Bank PRICE UTAH roses. The centerpiece for the Buppcr table wus a Dedgewnod bowl of calla liliies, Scotch heather and ferns. Wedgcwood candles were at the corners of the table. Assisting in receivand Mrs. ing were Governor-Elec- t George H. Dvrn, Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Biikcoiii, Dr. anil Mrs. K. 11. Hampton and Dr. nnd Mrs. A. C. Belile. Miss Florence Ware was in charge of the diningroom. I'residing at the testable were Mrs. H. F. Dickc, Mrs. Samuel Kennedy, Mrs. E. 11. Dormnn, Mrs. A. G. Watts and Mrs. E. V. Silver. These Watts, Miss Mary Frances Neher, girls assisted in serving. Miss Eleanor Miss Virginia Allison, Miss Betty Allison, Miss Geraldine ilosmer and Miss Marjorie Slaughter. About four hundred guests railed. Salt Like Tribune, 2d. Timrs-Independe- San-;ie- te n, k s, n e. ntt-riie- ys LOCAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IS GETTING BUSY At the regular weekly meeting and luncheon of the hoard of directors of the 1ricc Chamber of Commerce last Tuesday J. Rex Miller, Mott Gilmour and J. F. Johnson were appointed tho nominating committee. loiter they are to select tlie names of those to be presented at the annual election of officers for the organization to he held January 12th. Twelve men are to lie chosen and of whom six will lie directors for the coming year. Those selected nnd the throe holdovers J. Ierrv Egan, Dr. I. S. Evans and W. E. Anderson completed their terms of office nt the close of the fiscal year. TWO GAMES PLAYED . Mont MOXTICELLO, Dec. junior high basketball team invaded Moab for a two days basketball series yesterday. The first went to the Montieello hoys liy the score of to twelve. In the second thirty-nin- o the Moabites came hack with a wore to twelve. Conch of twenty-nin- e Wood nnd H. Lloyd Hansen, superintendent, accompanied them on the trip. 3-'- Lc-R- oy English courts try about three hundred breach of promise suits a year. |