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Show r i, ' s PAGE FIVE Test of the Kitchen Is S'" H In the Cooling tion concerning the missing son is re- R. C. Jones, prelate; A. M. Ilaaga, K, to communicate with the local of R. and S.; Charles Houten, 11. of quested IWr Milam, of and F.nut postal authorities or direct with Miss E.; J. C. Lofley, M. of F.; 0. E. lTin-lM. of W.; 1L Ruggeri, M. of A.; were Fitzgerald. u':d tu d at Zion UstCity S. E. Garrett, I. G.; 1L C. Smith, O. Saturday. Tomorrow, Saturday, April 18th G.; Charles HougHton, three yean X' ril,y of MolirU'nd is the Eastern Utah high schools track term; G. E. Umber, two yean term, l of her son, meet is to be held at Priee in con- and B. E. Garrett, term, iLu.ua, .t She is a suSer nection with the National Rotary i via raarer. Boys Week. There will be a field Postmaster J. F. MacKnight, his event for the younger lads in the Arthur N. Smith, and A. with of a good big spread Sunnyside vac morning if Wallace are all on the city's sick luncheon eats noon. the at After at tkl Saif of rowing Luke County Medical the track meet is to be at the local list this week. Nothing serious, howfct Zion lot Monday evening. aociety baseball grounds. The entertainment ever. committee has arranged several at- hia week elided a 9ic?r c talks and pictures omen s Club of Priee meets tractionsserein. , eal the for the F. .1 V Numerous prises are tOLinrrow (Saturday) afternoon at 3 on the oa. OswelL Seout Executive offered as 5 .Uk (iuh meeting, annual elee- -i atilri,f st Pnce. lie will con- car Kirkhain is expected to be here l'- inth Hon, ; arl.amtntary drill and music tinue it at the same place. e in uu al director. and talk at the Carbon Stake at 9 oclock of the evening. President A. W. Horsley of the Car-io-n Mulirlaud Pwt No. 97 uf the Ameri- Jancing at the City Hall also. The stake and J. E. Pettit of lleiner can Legion has ceased to exist. The program is a lengthy one and will take leld services at Green River last Sunminute the time of down during cloning of the mines there re- up every the day and unitl well into the night. day. They report a large attendance cently is renjwnsible. All of its out something over a hundred. have been settled and the charter surrendered. and the Bruce Easley, Jr., of Ferron Allan Jones, Robert Turner and son of Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Easley qf John Luce, three Price youths, were been to has that Mr. and Mp V. Lavon town, just appointed taken to the reform school at Ogden Billings of West Point this city announce the Military academy by Con- this marriage of (Friday) morning .by Parley B. The Dun Colton. iiieir sister, Miss Mina Dunn, to gressman young head, juvenile officer for Carbon 18 years of age and a graduate man is 0. Olson. Henry The ceremony was eounty. svlemniwd over .a t Castle Dale on last of Wasatch academy at Mt Pleasant and the University of Toledo, 0., at T uesdayUMiilg. Annual recurrence of that little fire which places he ranked high in his the sheds back uf the Olson among Kenilworth Dramatie club will this studies and with credits sufficient came off today (Friday) shortly Flats more, too to entitle him to the before noon. The (Friday) evening present at that camp and put out nomination which was soaght by num- the blaze in time department an to save enough for Patrecia, operetta of three acts. erous others. Young Easley will be next years turn. Next week it sill be brought to lrice with the proceeds going to the Ameri- all' honor to Eastern Utah, this being can Legion. Mrs. Ruth SmiiL Pierce the second appointment from this see Licenses to wed were issued during tion of the state and the first from the last few is the director. dayru) Thomas Hopkin- Emery county, and to his good parents aon of Kenilworth anTAprilla Larsen hereabouts in general of Ferron; Rts Ju lpreaso and Rosa Alger Auto company of Price is to and people have a stockholders meeting in this Leeelia, both ofKuiinyside, and to W. This weeks Sun carries the state- D. city on Tuesday, May 4th, next, and Ranger and Blanch M. Fitch, both at which time several changes in its ment of the First National bank at of Helper. articles of incorporation will be con- Price for the quarter ending with sidered. A new board of directors April 6th, made to the comptroller of Judge George Christensen of the the currency at Washington, D. C. district court at Price still has under also will then be chosen. It has total assets of $1,030,210.09. consideration the ease of Charles G Of this $375,943.44 is in cash and gov- Rich against Carl C. Johnson, which Except fur the closing of the banks and the county and city offices there ernment and municipal bonds more involves title to lands and improvenoments in the Nine Mile country and in was little observance of Arbor Day than enough to ;ay on ten minntes de- which a thousand dollars as the institutions it tice, were, damages is lust Wednesday at Price. The schools is a asked. It came on for further hearing of mand It $358,911.58. deposits "kept right on throughout the eoun most excellent allowing for this oldest last Saturday. ty and all the mines of the district worked where the opMrtunity offered. institution of its kind in Eastern Utah n and one of which each and every William D., infant son of Mr. am connected with its management Mm. Cyril F. Fitt of this city, was Mrs. J. W. Nixon, a former resident called bv death last Friday at the age may be chesty. of Prirc and Huntington, notified the of 11 months. Funeral services were Salt Lake City police department that Tomorrow Saturday, April 18th held from the Carbon (Stake tabera purse containing twenty dollars an: is the of the Battle oJ nacle Sunday with interment at Price anniversary a ring was stolen from her automobile Lexington. All flags displayed from 1 City cemetery. ' Bishop W. E. Stoker last Wednesday evening while the ma- wall, house or porch alwaya have or of Price ward officiated. Wallace & chine was parked in the business cen- ahould have the field of blue to the local morticians, had charge Harmon, ter. left of the observer, disregarding the of the funeral arrangements. of the compass. Old Glory Senator Reed Smoot has advised the pointa should never be draped or festooned. Lucille Marx, daughter Priee Chamber of Commerce that Fed- These are the from the of Alvin and Wayne .Howard Marx np suggestions eral Aid Project No. 1, Castle Gate to Daughters of the American Revolu- kt Clear Creek, but formerly of Mt. Duchesne, will likely soon receive fur- tion. Pleasant, died Tuesday of appendicitis ther government assistance. He has while being taken to a Balt Lake City the matter in hand and is partial to Carbon eounty commissioners were this as against the Avintaquin route in regular session last Tuesday. A hospital. Miss Marx was born in Moroni, January 6, 1911, nd is survive sponsored in some quarters and which levy ofteighty-si- x eents per cubie-fobeen has build it out g: of water was made to meet interest o: by her parents and eight younger proposed to brothers and sisters Funeral services Soldier Summit. fifty-eiirthousand dollars on the were held at 2 oclock yesterday afterbond issue of the Price River Water noon in Chester the Ward chapeL Mrs. Peter Neilson, formerly Mrs. Conservation district. Following adC. L. Maxwell, has taken over the hojournment the members of the boari J. W. Richardson, assistant nationtel at ThompsoMind it to operate went to Columbia and Sunnyside on it hereafter ummr lease. Until recent- an inspection of roads and which they al Red Cross director for .disaster relief at San Francisco, has been name at Watson, found satisfactory. ly she has been loeatpd-nhgeneral assistant to Henry M. Baker, near which plaecher husband has a Red Crocs director in charge Of reranch and irj;unninlf bunch of catOwing to discrepancies in distribu- habilitation work in the recently tortle. He until "a short time ago was tion in the Priee River Water Conner-vato- n nado swept district of the East Rich' riding the range for Preston C. Nutthe state land board at ardson had charge of the relief work district, ter. its session last Tuesday waived its daring the Berkeley, Gala fire an The Carbon county chapter of the rights to protest the allotment The acted as advisor in the Castle Oate Utah Taxpayers association is to have (natter thus disposed of, it is stated, is mine disaster of March 8, 1924. a meeting in the near future at the merely clerical, and to insist on its Write the Baldwin Piano company Price Chamber of Commerce rooms to correction might invalidate bonds of discuss eity and county budgets of ex- the district to an extent that their at Denver, Colo., abont the stock 0:! sale would be hindered. pianos left on their hands in Price. penditures provided for by action 0:! They will sell them at wholesale prices the last legislature. R. M. Magraw, memberfor Last drive rather than reship. Advt. Saturday general superintendent of the Unite) States Fuel company and chairman a ship in the Price Boy Scoot Welfare the local organisation, haa made re- association brought about three hundred and fifty dollars to its treasury. quest for the gathering. Close to a hundred citizens loeally Ten dollars reward will be paid for have $3.50 each to the movethe J. A. Sanchez, sent up from Carbon ment pledged apprehension of the party or paras is to enroll It hoped many county about a year ago after being more, according to Angus E. Johnson, ties responsible for the breaking 0: convicted of burglary of the Pullman The work is going nieely windows in my garage on J stree here at Price. (Signed), William cafe here at Price, is now charged with president all over the eounty. murder in the first degree. In quarrel the other day at the Utah Over at Sunnyside last Tuesday the Brains are not worth much nnless penitentiary over a debt of fifty eents son of Mr. and Mrs. James they get enough exercise to keep from he stabbed to death a prisoner name A. Watt Andrew Fay was instantmuscle bound. getting Florez. A pair of scissors was the killed bv coining in contact with a ly Sanchez was weapon. Tbe sentence of Goins through life on high makes it high tension wire while playing near from one to twenty years. his home. Funeral services are being short Journey. held from the amity residence today This issue of The Sun carries the (Friday). The Watt family formerly quarterly statement of Price Comm.r-ci- lived at Hiawatha, where the boy was and Savings bank made to Seth born in 1913. Pixton, state commissioner, as oi! March 27th, last. It shows a most Judge George Christensen naturalishealthy condition and one that presi- ed five persons in district court at dent, cashier and the directors may Price this week. They are Efthemois well be proud of. Assets are given as Dounis of Scofield, Emanuel Stafana-ki- a and Mike Decleva of Hiawatha, $990,055.37 close up to the million dollars mark. However, it speaks for Chris Yarn samis of Castle Gate and itself and is worth pursuing by stock- Emanuel Maraki of Sunnyside. Eight Having purchased the tailorholders and others. others were continued for various rea ing business of F. Is Buckio mi sons. North Ninth street at Price At a recent meeting of the Grand Arthur E. Gibson of this eity, genjust off Main, the east side I eounty commissioners at Moab a letwill continue this old and well ter was read from the Utah road com- eral manager of the Consumers Mutuestablished business at the same mission offering to lend that eounty al Coal company, has made applicaBacon for the to State tion dollars for place. thousand Engineer surveying four of the Pikes Peak highway from Elgin use of a fraction of a second-foI solicit a continuance of the to Cisco with a view to initiating fed- water from a spring up on Gordon and will do my best to trade for Carbon in Creek The mining eonnty eral aid work on the project the merit patronage the estabstate offered to advance the money operations and for domestic use. has lishment enjoyed to such a The without interest prountil fall in put years. extent liberal son of Mr. William, the position was accepted and the notes to measure, cleaning, alSuita Helis executed that died at Were then It likely and Mrs. Peter Ramsey, tering, pressing. thea urvey work will begin in the near per Sunday evening last from influeninfrom za. The lad was a cripple future. fantile paralysis. He is survived by John MeAleer, his An effort to locate parents and several brothers and Jr., who by tbe death of his father sisters. has fallen heir to an estate in Leavenworth, Kan has been asked of the Representing the grand chancellor postal authorities by Florence L. Fitz- for Utah of the Knights of Pythias, gerald, administratrix of the MeAleer llyrum Larsen installed officers electestate. In her communication she ed by the combined lodges of Castle Successor to F. L. BAkio, stated that as far aa could be deter- Gate, Kenilworth and Priee last week. Phone 99. mined this was the only child of John Attending in a body was Wardleigh UTAH PRICE, MeAleer, and it is believed he is living lodge of Standardville. Joseph Wit- in Utah. Anyone having any informs- - leson, C. C.; Archie Graham, V. C.; IMr r, one-ye- ar After Your First Visit son-in-la- m the test without the proper fine flavor is not in what you preparing the best cook cannot make it tasty. Your d products must be right if palatable, nourishing and tetizing dishes are to be made. We have foods of ising flavor. You can follow the most delicate and rice line of cooking when you buy of us. And our prices no hither. Every piece of meat coming into this use has been government inspected before passed on to customer. Fruits and vegetables received twice and e times a week. They are thus always fresh. But no cook can meet ans and materials. If the . astern Utah Wholesale & Retail Co. Phones 15 and 37, Price, Utah. ew Rugs and Draperies With spring here you are doubtless anxious to make e livingroom more attractive. Possibly you can profit m the experience of well known interior decorators have discovered that the livingroom depends more its rugs and draperies than any other two things. Our to st requirement in stocking our rugs and draperies is ality, so you are assured of satisfactory service. And r prices always win out when subjected to the test of mparison. Carpets, too, are having the call and there e many patterns carried in our stocks. As home beauti-r- s and merchandisers we are proud of our line of rugs, rpets and linoleums. Everything to eat, wear and use. Wh taber-nael- af-.ai- rs ier-so- ! ot W believe yon will feel entirely at home in this bank for it is that kind of an institution. It is a friendly and homey' place. We endeavor to make it so by giving every attention to needs and deaires of our customers and w believe yon will doing business hers. Open your checking or uvings today. Poor per cent on uvings accounts compounded every six months. on-j- ao-con- nt Price Commercial and Savings Bank PRICE, UTAH LYRIC Evening Shows Commence At 7 and 9 0 Clock Sunday and Monday April 19th and 20th James Barries PETER PAN Herbert Brenton Production Come fly away with Peter Pan to the Never, Never Land. To pirates and Injuns and golden adventures. A joyous wonder picture you'll never foiget with Betty Bronson, Ernest Torrence, Cyril Chadwick, Esther Ralston, Mary Brian and others. Admission 10c and 35e Tuesday, April 21st d Edmund Cobb in an Ashton Dearholt Ed Production 1 This story is laid out in the great open West and is certainly the best picture that this star has made yet Be sore not to miss WASATCH and fifty tin lioo, nd fifty-- i n t fonts Lhree hi illedtsi deer n ninety on anil reive 24. STORE CO. WiaUr Quarter Clear Creek, Castle Oats and Bunayside. Ellsworth, a former cashier ox Exchange Saving! bank 'fi something over a year ago, trial in Irovo during the past v on a charge of misappropri-li- e funds of that institution. v brought in a verdict of not There are other counts against it the attorney! handling the rtrnn ings to the south of Price under the canal of the Carbon Water, Land and Power company. He haa spent considerable money hereabouts. The Sun has an especially nies line of commencement programs for this year at moat reasonable prices. It will be pleased to show samples to hare not announced their anyone interested. n of bringing additional eases, College sororities ere debating smoking. in brother-in-laJohn Y. That at least gives the girls a rest from Ellsworth has large land hold their studies. tion ndhiEf nent W fad REWARD eontt tox7t bit dream of . protection Here is what a West Coast Life Perfect Protection Policy will give: cause ) $5,000 if you die from natural if you die from accident 610,000 total of and in :a 1. 2. case permanent disability the company will Waive all premium payments Pay you $35 per week for one year; and id ad- dition you $50 per month for life ; and 4. Pay $5,000 to your beneficiary when you die 5. If disability involves loss of limbs or sight as a result of accident; the company will pay you all $5,000 in cash, immediately, in addition to other benefits. ten h In case of temporary disability, P sickness or accident, tne company will pay you week for limit of 52 weeks. S. Pay ddfo to ;oii as ito cles West Coast Life INSURANCE COMPANY hums BALT LAKE BRANCH ornca-tmirasHCis- LA cu OfTICB-FIF- TH FLOOR FELT BUILDING Hills, Dial Mgr Priee, Utah. Otto C. Reichert, DM. Mg- r- Helper, Utah JNE OP AMERICAS STRONGEST COMPANIES it Admission 10c and 25c ht MTtdt- Two-Fiste- At Devils Gorge ! deer, mi ear, tsi oy Wednesday and Thursday April 22d and 23d Richard Talmadge in YOUTH AND, ADVENTURE The Stunt King of the World comes again to thrill you and make you laugh with his death defying exploit and the charm of his fastmoving love story. Admission lOe and 25c Friday, April 24th Action and Punch In Dick Hatton Newest, The Rip Snorter This feature shows Hatton at his best and will provide a good evenings fun and excitement for hit fans. Admission 10c and 25e Corn-stoc- k. al INNOUNGEHENT Sells Parts For All Makes of Cars Buys and Sells ars Phone 25f South Ninth Street At Used Harry Gordons ot O. WATKINS Place Mail Orders Given Prompt Service and Attention C 3D Nero fiddled while Rome bnrneL Vice President Dawes can go and do likewise and if the senate doesnt like hia music perhaps it will enjoy his smoke. |