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Show I FRIDAY, JANUARY 80, 1925 THE SUN. FRIGE, I RID AY. UTAH-EVE- RY PAGE PRICE AND NEARBY PURELY PERSONA L STANDARD rf lilt1 I rice public m'IiuuD Mrs. Ida McDuimld from Mutual mmiiiil prugmm at was a recent visitor with relatives out their hit tlii uiiilit'irinm ol' tin1 Curium liili tilt ut Roosevelt. (veiling ot IVliruary 23il. M, II. Roberts has relumed to Prico after a trip of several days out The ulien Aiil nueicty of the Com Roosevelt way. inanity church is to moot with Mrs. Mrs. T. A. Ring of Storrs visited Frank L Durkin on Thursday afterwith homo folks out at Duchesne noon, next. Mrs. I. V. Crockett will last week and this. assil in I'lil'ils entertaining. Did you ever buy an unknown brand of goods at what was suppled to be a bargain price and find that you had been deceived? No one will receive that kind of treatment at this store. It is our policy to buy the best on the market. Our goods are of first grade and we sell at a standard price. We do not try to make our customers believe that we are giving them a fancy article for the price of an inferior brand. You will always find a splendid assortment of groceries, fruits and vegetables here and sold at fair and honest prices. Every cut of meat going out of this market is government inspected before it comes into the house. Eastern Utah Wholesale & Retail Co. Phones 15 and 37, Price, Utah. Miss Tsiu Esther Hicks from Salt Lake Cil.v has come toiVice" Vo assist Ikilh beet and enne sugar took a cents on Monday W W. Olsen, distric t court renter, drop of twenty-fiv- e Agent Orson P. Mmlser. is back in Price after u trip to the northern purl of the state of several (lays. While away he at ended meetings of the Utah State Farm bureau ut Zion, the extension service of the Utah Agricultural college at Logan and the Ogden stock show. John Tumiehill and F. W. Strong, lie Crescent-Eagl- e well, JrilI,r? in Saturday to s,K.,,d Sunday at home. 3 hey report the working conditions to be most severe, but progress is being made, as the drill has reached a depth of thirty-sihundred and eighty-si- x feet. Moali , . Money to 1 I : j last.. Retail ertahlishuirnta at Sait in his work. Felt is buck at Price from jlaike City and dplen are selling the Salt Ray l,iikc City, where ho recently unformer at $7.45 a bundled and the hitderwent an operation for the removal ter at $7.W. of anenoids and tonsils. 23d. Neplii Furus worth, aged 57 years, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Stevenson of Mayor died at his home over at Castle Dale this city contemplate a trip through liere Hu fir--J. W. Loofbourow left t of the week lor Salt on Monday lust. The timeral services California in the near future to bo Isiko City mol later continued bis and burial were the following day. gone a mouth or six weeks. journey on to I'erkclcy and Los AngeWallace & llaruion, morticians of this Mrs. Harry Duberstein lias re- les. Cilia., where be will visit Mrs. city, eared for the body. turned to Price after an e.xj ended vis- Liiolliourow and their children. Two it with relatives at Los Angeles, Cala., are living in the City of Angles, while Mm. S. I Jensen successfully unand at several places in Arizona. the youngest, Jamie, is finishing his derwent tin operation at Holy Cross law course at the state university. home E. Mis. W. is Anderson at Hospital At Salt laike City List Tues- in Price Dr. uiid Mrs. J. A. Judy are I. alter rj lending a couple of day. Relatives irom lruvo are with weeks with her husband at Zion, a leave Price alamt the first of April her. Mrs. Jensen was formerly Miss member of tbe legislature from Cur- and expert to be absent a yenr. He Olivo Dalliuger of this city. will take a jmst graduate course at iam enmity. Miss wbo lias C. M. Negus is to sc!ik next Sunspent larvurd Medical college, while Mrs. Mary West, sis- Judy will perdue her musical studies home at of the her the ehurch at on lrico past year day Community The Effect of Education Upon Char- ter, Mrs. C. H. Stevenson of Price, nt Doston Conservatory of Music at acter. He is taking the plarp of Rev. left this week for Denver Colo., to re- biston, Mass. Their home at Prico will he leased during tlicir absence. J. Freelcn Johnson, pastor, during tlm main permanently. absence of the latter at Denver, Colo. Mrs. Carl Johnstun, who has been Price city council, through Councilat Price for several weeks receiving Last Friday evening a small garage medical treatment, returned homo last man Madsen, has been notified that Mrs. Ruth T. Cronin, selected as a belonging to Malt Warner in the east week. She is somewhat improved. nurse for the municipality, cannot ac23d. Roosevelt Standard, part of town was destroyed by fire. Also an automobile of his son. The J. E. Flynn is back at Trice from cept the appointment at this time. total loss is estimated at about three Marshall, Mo., where he was recently Illness of a closo relative who requires hundred dollars. The origin of the called by the death of his mother, lie her attention is tho reason given. A blaze is unknown. remained there some time afterwards letter has been sent to Dr. T. R. Realty of the state board of henlth with a to settle up family affairs. view of getting someone else fur the With more than thirty national conMr. and Mrs. W. D. MncLeun and Pacific. to be held out on the ventions Miss Lucille, have returned place. Coast during the year, traffic prom- daughter, from Los Angeles and other parts of ises to be unusually heavy in the West where they had spent a California, next summer, according to F. A. month. Salt Luke Tribune, 20th. passenger traffic manager of Dr. J. A. Judy of this city was in the Denver and Rio Grande Western. Castle Dale lust Wednesday to give You coffee users to know that my cereal coffee substitute is Organization of a study club by the his testimony in the David McGregor local members of the dental profes murder ease. Last week he operated the best in the world and can he had for eight (8) cents a pound. sion was discussed over the table at a at Salt Lake City on U. X. Clii Jester dinner given by Dr. Glenn William of Price and also a gentleman named Stop paying fifty cents a pound Richards at his home in Price last Hush, formerly of this city. for coffee. Write today. A. M. Rolicrtson reports that the (Thursday) evening. The completion of the project will be taken up at a snow in the open fields of his ranch meeting to be held at his office on on Wilson Mesa has an average depth of two feet. Earlier in the winter Forest Grove, Ore. February 7th. fall there had been a fourteen-inc- h Quite a number of Price Rotarians which lind been blown off prior to the heard the talk of Everett W. Hill, Christmas storm. Moab Times-lndinternational president, at Salt Lake pendent, 23d. City on Tuesday of this week. Among J. E. Palmer from Price, the crop were J. W. those present pests inspector for all Eastern Utah, Gomer P. Peacock, Angus E. reached town Thursday evening after Johnson, J. Rex Miller and W. W. spending two weeks in San Juan Jones. The occasion was the meeting ty, where he conducted a poison camof representatives of the Utah and paign against rabbits in the vicinity Idaho clubs. of Montiecllo and Itlanding. Moab In appreciation of our I Put Your ; - County Work! Every dollar In a savings de posit at this hank is a dollar at work earning a nestegg for your coming years. Open an account today. Don't delay. Saving money is the key to happiness. Money at interest is preparation for a rainy day. Four per cent interest paid on time deposits. x Timcs-Inde-peude- WANTED Wad-leig- h, I Price Commercial and Savings Bank i PRICE, UTAH More Business Desired In order to create a larger volume of business in Carbon county we are going to make a sensational offer to a limited number of families in each town or community. For that purpose we linve organized a purchasing club. Tho members of this dub ean buy their rlothing fur themselves and for their immediate families through us at cost plus 30 per cent. Our satis fied customers will he our advertising. For further details into this big money saving plan, call at our place of business or have our representative meet you. De one of the lucky members in your town. Mark Hetrick OUR THREE RULES In conducting this Hardware and Lumber business, we have three rules. First The quality must always be there. The price must always be right. Third Satisfaction must be part of every sale. Second By rigidly following these rules we have built up a patronage that swears that no other place fills their orders for Lum-be- r, Hardware and Building Material as near perfect as we do. Our customers boosting is our best as set, and if you are not now a patron of ours, wed appreciate the opportunity of serving you once and thereby make you a perman-en- t one. One Piece or a Carload . Phone 111 or 26 Price, Utah. Whispers a Hint jijuuruxririr.ririririf New hats of satin and felt bear tidings of the next season in surprising novelties of shapes and trimmings. Each model has its own claim to distinction. We have the famous Meadowbrook Sport Hats for those who wish something high-claand different. We also have in a new stock of Royal Society package goods for spring. Come in and look them over. ss gMMWMMWMASMMAMW ; Bessie . Kennedy, Millinery PRICE, UTAH greatly increased business due to new management and the employment of better drivere we wish to thank our patrons for their support in the past. We aim to give better service in the future than ever before and kindly ask our patrons to make all suggestions or complaints to Emanuel Sergakis, Manager. 23d. Joe Grako won his suit this week Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grosso and against the city of Price. It was to son are to leave Price in a few days quiet title to Lot 26 in Highland Park for Eurojie, where ho is going for his which he bought some health. He expects to stop en route three years ago. The matter has been at Minn., and consult specRochester, before the council several times withare to be gone n year at ialists. They out settlement and was finally taken have been secured least. Passiorts to court. Plats of the municipality mid tickets purchased for the voyage. show the property to be a street, hence E. C. Knnwlton and J. F. Engthe suit lish, representing tbe stnte road and the federal bureau, came Three young children of Mr. and over the Avitaquin a few days ago Mrs. R. D, Case bad a narrow escape from incineration np at Coal City lust getting a line on the depth of the snow on the summit. They were also Friday. The mother left them in a over the Duchesne to Helper summit while down there came she tenthouse to Price. The little ones gut hold of They report about six inches more at n, ARROW AUTO LINE eom-Imissi- on the coni oil and in attempting to kindle n fire spilled some on the floor, which ignited. They were rescued by FOR SALE, WANTED, ETC. Georg A. Storrs, who happened to he nearhy before the fire gained much Two Cents ler Word Each Insertion headway. Mo Charge Accounts. Sheriff Ray Doming left Price last Saturday for Los Angeles, Caki., WAITED CLEAN COTTON RAGS any size for wiping machinery. The where lie will take into custody for Sun. return to this county Douglas Raski. He is wanted here for deserting his FOU SALE NEW MODERN HOUSE four rooms, ('ash or easy terms. family at Spring Glen. At San Fran- Setof Jaeolmou or Phono 120v. cisco he will gPt J. C. Cooper on nn embezzlement charge preferred by S. FOU KALE LARGE SIZED FROST Killer ( No. 2 ) stove at a bargain A. Alger of the Alger Auto company Will heat largo store, hall or the liko. at Price. After quilting tbe service Cheap. TIki Sun. of the latter a couple of years ago ELECTRIC SALE USED Cooper engaged in business for him- Fill: washer. VarlmiH makes nt bargain! self nt Helper. price. Cash or terms. Maytag Shop in the Variety Store. Mrs. L. IL Sinele officiated as inSALE LARGE MOSICLER stalling officer fur the Price Rebckahs FOR for mercantile firm or last Friday evening. New offienls for oflit-e-wife mutable 1 n. 11. L. l'ratt, Electurgid Lovtbe coming term ore Mrs. C. M. tric building, Trice, Utah. ell, noble grand; Mrs. Ed Robinson, DWELLING vice grand: Mrs. Olti Stultz, secre- FUR KENT MODERN of five rooms on East "K" street beMrs. Ilarrv Fletcher, treasurer; tween Filth and Sixth. Apply to J. IL tary; Mrs. L. R. Sinele, warden, and Mrs. I.eiiutHUd, Thane 26!Mn. J. P. Egan, conductor. The np;Hiiut-iv- e FOR SALE FIVE HUNDRED AND officers are Mrs. A. J. Williams, fifty-fiv- e nrrrn patented land beinside guardian: Miss Aral Dox, out- low Colton. with water right, (10.00 side; Mrs. L. A. Hills, right supporter per ncre. Currie A. William, 220 of the noble grand; Mrs. G. E. Nclin, South Eleventh Went, Salt Luke City. left supporter of the noble grand; FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR lTI-Mrs. W. F. Myers, right supporter of city property, forty acres of alfalfa land In Uintah llnaln. Under the vice grand, and Miss Josephine cultivation and carrion Indian water Finek, left supporter of vire grand. right. Wrlto to J. W. Elliott, . of Spring.... North Ninth St, Just off Main Appreciation .... Loof-bouro-w, Price, Sunnyside, Columbia, Hiawatha THE GLARE & LAVIN MOTOR CO. 1 Millinery F. L. BUCKIO e- Times-Independe- Main Street, Price, Utah. I 23d. In giv GOODS the pre.scnt time on the Avintaquiii than on the other. Duchesne Courier, FIVE I Eighth street, just south of railroad tracks. Open for business February 1, 1925. (Make Our Garage Your Garage ) Good work our best advertisement. Service with a smile. One dollar's worth for a dol-la- r. Try us. One of the best shop equipment in the state. Gas, Oil, Tires, Tubes, Accessories We will tune your cars any morning except Sunday free of charge between 8 and 9 oclock a. m. Ship-roc- k, X. M. Says Saturdays Salt Like Tribune: A passenger who paid no fare arriv- ed in Price yesterday morning on Train No. 1 of the Denver and Rio Grande Western. He is Soutbbridgc n do Martini, son of Mr. and Mrs. de' Martini, and was horn on the train nt Grassy, a short distance cast of Price, at 7 oclock, Mrs. de Martini was given first aid by a nurse who happened to be listed among the passengers and the train was met hy a doctor nt Price. latter in the day the mother and child held a reception for passengers. The newcomer was named Soiithbridge after the Pullman ear in which lie was born. Lucky for him it wasn't Amflngrstik or some other exotic sleeping ear nnme. Saro-pliin- WRAPPERS ritlNTKD to order, a hundred for $1.60; two hundred, $2.25; five hundred. $3.50; a thousand, $6.60. Sent parcels poet prepaid where remittance accompanies order. The Bun, Price, Utah. FOR BALE LOT OF THIRTY-NIN- E feet frontage by thirteen rods In depth with Interest In hslf of wall of a hundeed end twenty-fiv- e feet. South Eight street, feeing the west No agents. K. W. Crockett. Terms If GUTTER IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING WHICH you wish to dispose of whether It be clothes or chairs, tables or cushions, horses or cows, chickens or carriages, vacant lots or farms again, wn say, if you wish to dispose of any of these The Sun can do It for you through wantads. We've done It for othera and you will be no exception. If you are thinking of buying a car it will pay you to come in and see us first.. Used parts for Ford, Dodge, Chevrolet and King Eight. Let us demonstrate our new cars. The Gray is a real classic car at a low price. Olsmo-bila very good buy. Service car call us. e, OLD STUDEBAKER LOCATION Phone 165 Price, Utah |