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Show FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1925 NAM LIBS Issued Every Friday By Sun Publishing Co. (Inc.) It. W. Crockett. Manager. nbaeription, 92.00 a Tear In Advance. Office I'bone No. 9. Keaidence, No. TWENTY-FIV- SELLING UP TO FOURTEEN IS E Smile WEEK IA I til, (Continued On Page Four) Mail Matter, Entered aa Seeond-CIaa- a runners and cutters 82.35 and 83.50; Jane 4, 1015, at the Postoffira at Price, and 84.-7Utah, Under the Act of March 3, 1879. acreage with barley and use it in the bulls steady; bolognas $4-'J- Price, Utah FOURTH AT PRICE Everything to Order Except the Bain of the Afternoon. . in Price's Fourth of July celebration connection with Second National Defense Day wan both nano and sensible. Not an accident of the moat insignificant nature no far aa The Sun ban ascertained. Following the firing of a salute of thirteen guns csme the parade in the forenoon with twenty-fiv- e floats in line. Two first prises of a blue ribbon were giveft. 'One to the Service Star Legion and the other to Crandall Floral eompany. The former was made under the suitervjsion of lira. Thomas Fitzgerald. The Eastern Utah Electric company capfured the second. Mayor J. W. Loofltuurww presided at the services at (he .tabernacle The Boy Scouts band gave selections. Old Glory was displayed. by the local post of the American Legion color guard. Bishop William E. Stoker of the Price ward offered prayer, followed by-song from the G'eemen. Carl Nyman Spoke on Flag Etiquette "and Mrs. E. K. Olsim sang "The Flag Without W. (lien Harmon delivered a Stain. the Defense Day oration. Many compliments on his talk have been heard. Pledge of allegience to the flag was led by the Scouts. With the singing of. the Star Spangled Danner the andicnce was dismissed after the benediction by Iter. J. Freelen Johnson. Later out at City Park there were sports for the old and the young. The dance in the. evening was very largely attended.The scoutmasters commit-tee wishes tp 7 thank all those who helped to make the celebration a success. part of the program in the afternoon was called off on account of MARKETING IS GOING ALONG WELL - 1 h. ts 85.-5- 0; Storrs family, the defendants George Storrs, a pioneer of of the late Springville and American Fork, to the nuniher of about a hundred met at Saratoga Springs last Monday in their regular annual reunion for an afternoon and evening of feasting, hnthing and danring. lrof. Elmer Miller of Brigham Young University was master of ceremonies. The duy was ted anniversary of the birth of the oldest son, George A. Storrs, of Salt Lake City, and who is at this time developing a big coal procrty in tbc Gordon Creek district of Carbon connty. "A permanent geneologira! association organization was effected with Bishop Joseph II. Storrs as chairman, and it was derided to hold the reunions semiannually in the future with the next one January 10, 1928, the anniversary of the birth of the next oldest defendant, Mrs. S. W. Bird of Mapleton. and 86.75. Hogs Receipts 4000 head and sliip-ier- s taking bulk of better grades l!Ml to averages at 813.40 and 813.50; bidding was steady to strong; siots five cents higher than Wednesday's best' time; shipper top 815.55; 250-pou- (sicker market mostly steady; bulk of sales 813.20 and 813.50; 250 to d averages mostly 813.15 and 813.30; 140 to HiO )m minis weak to ten cents lower at 813.25 and 13.35; (sicking sows mostly $12.00; stock and $13.15. pigs steady $12-7Sheep Receipts 3000 head. Lambs steady to fifteen rents higher; top Colorado $15.00 and odd lots notives $14.50; the others $14.25 and $14.40; cents sheep are strong to twenty-fiv- e higher; Texas wethers $8.00; Colorado $7.50. 300-(oun- LOCAL BASEBALL STANDING OF CLUBS. (Hecmid Half.) Won .............................. Helier I Pet. Lost O Hlandurdille 0 0 O Munnjrside (I 1 II l.INNI .ISN) .OIK! .(MS) IJMt Sunday's Results. At Irlre Hunnyside, U; Price, 14. At Helper Utah Apex, 3; Helper, 0, (Exhibition rriuc.i Next Sundays Schedule. e. At SunnjTHide Htandurdville vs. At Helper Price vs. Helper. By staging a nine runs rally in . PIONEERS TO AID The 88-00- Hun-nyeid- With three of the five sections of the state organized and the fourth neuring completion, the Utah Live association will Stork have a marketin' uuit in every part of , the state within the next few mouths, according to M. S. Winder, secretary. The work in the northern district is progressing, according to the reHrt 'of Winder and A. M. McOinmie, manager. Meetings are now being arranged for the other counties in the northern district, which include Cache, Box Elder, Weber and Rich. The organization work in the southwestern section, the south central section and the eentralNection has been That in the northern is completed. well under way. The eastern section, which includes Uintah and San Juan two of the large cattle producing sections of the state, will be organized in the near future it is said. Through the association better prices are ezpeeted for the producers,, according tO. Winder. , There has been a depressed condition in the cattle market for several years and it is therein. hoped that through the association better prices will reqilt. On some of the transactions, which have been made through the association in the ' Oldfuhloned Entertainment At City southern part of the state, as high as 29 per eent above'the regular prire ofPark the Twenty-Fourtfered by simulators has been secured. The Daughters of the Pioneers wjll It is planned to market only. the top join with the Carbon stake Sh'nday futile out of each herd owned by the school in a fitting celebration on July members. 24th at Price in commemoration of ' To this Vy a good supply esn althe state's pioneers and in a reunion ways lie furnished and sales ean be made when the prices are the best. of the organizations of the Latter-da- y Saints church. There are eighteen By disposing of only the top rattle wards and branches locally. The pro- the puiilie will he furnished with a gram begins ont at City Park at 10 high quality product at the same price o'clock of the morning and is to con- as is being paid now for the ioorer tinue throughout the day. There will grades. be speeches and talks reminiscent of ' those early events, community singing Yesterday's Markets. and earh ward will be represented by KANSAS CITY. Mo., July 0. Catpageants with vocal and instrumental tle Receipts 1500 head. Calves 1500. oeleetions and readings, says J. F. Choice grainfed steers 'and yearlings MacKnight of the Sunday school sup- scarce, hut are fully steady; top long erintendency. In the afternoon there yearlings 813.10; a few loads medium-weighwill be games and contests, burlesque 812.00 to 812.65; other slaughbaseball and the like. The committee ter steers were slow, steady to weak ; in charge, says MacKnight, expects to early sale wintered Kansas 80.00 and pull off a big professional game that 810.30; common grassers 85.50 and should attract people from all parts 87.50; she stock slow to wenk; of the county. A basket lunch from spot shade lower on insteady between grade 12 noon to 1:30 o'clock. Some of the rows. Bulk grass cows 83.75 and wards are to have refreshment booths. grass heifers 85.00 and 87.50; PIONEER FAMILY IN REUNION ON MONDAY LAST - calves and veals steady; practical top veals 810.00; few at 810.25; bulk calves 84.00 and shirkers uml ; lowfeeders dull, weak to twenty-fiv- e er; few sales out of first bands 85.00 I ( nee i The Women Know Tha prudent houuwlfs knows that food baking does not start In tho kitchen. She realises that one most hare the best flour before she can create toothsome and dainty pastry. With our Tip Top, Turkey Red and Seminole her cooking will he a success Order a sack today. We deliver. the fifth inning of their contest with the loruls won the first game in the second half of the Eastern Utah Stin-nysid- e, league schedule, Denitnon, Smmysida ace who held Price to three hits re- cently, was touched for eighteen hits and received (ssir supjKirl from his mates. e Helper broke even in the series with the Utah Apex nine by winning the contest by six to three. "Skinny Miller, Apex star, defeated Toiq Kelley the day .previous in a pitchers' battle, two to nothing.-- A three-ru- n rally in the' sixth inning won the second gapie for Helper. twe-gam- . , Death Cornea Suddenly to Former Resident of This City. Word of the sudden 'death of their sister, Miss Mary L; West, at Denver, Colo., last Saturday evening came to Mrs. C. IL Stevenson, Sr., and to George R. West of this city Sunday morning. Deceased had not been in good health for some time and had gone to a hospital there for intestinal troubles. She passed avay before an oieration could be jierformed. Miss West was well known at Price, having lived here with relatives at different times up to alsiut a year ago, wlun she decided on making the Colorado city her home because of the climate. While in Price she took very great interest in social and eivie affairs and was much Iwloved and her activities were greatly appreciated by a large numlicr of friends and Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson left Price lust Sunday morning for Denver by automobile, while the brother went bv train later. Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon last. Later the remains were taken to her childhood home at Cannon Falls, Minn., for further services and interment. Her brother accompanied the body. - THE ETERNAL FEMININE (New Version) Harling. you are looking swell. Fare massage and waves marcel, Sure have made your ancient bran lsaik aa fresh ns sweet sixteen. Not a wrinkle or gray hair; Not a crowfoot showing there; leg siill straight and wind still sound; Not an inch too far around ; And your eye are just aa bright, And your leeth are just as white A they were in dnys of yore When you bought 'em at the store. Hurling, life has never pulled Since you had new glands installed ; Seems like every (dace you slop Is another beauty shop. Darling your longevity Is o big expense to me. Hurling you are well along. But you still are going etrung. You are still plum full of pep ; There in ginger ill your step. Yuu are fairer now, I know E'en titan forty years ago. All your dainty girlish trick Not a rattle or a squeak. Darling, sines you put on pants, Old age hasnt any chance. Darling, it just seems to me You've outlived your guarantee ! Had 1 known you'd last so well, I d have risked no wedding bell. You have found aome opring forsooth That insures eternal youth ; When I fondly dream you through In another year or two Dream that you have gone to pot. You just take another shot And I have a rebuilt wife. With another lease on life. And I feel like I'd been auld. Darling, will you ne'er grow old? If I get anpther pet 1 will have to shoot yon yrt awad-A- , a steam sheets of Turkish tiling room to eclipse the radiant beauty of Mollle O'Dare. Mollle'e looks were of the galranlc kind, dancing eyes and sparkling teeth, animation every minute. That Is why when I saw the familiar dimples of Mollle of the old perfect '30 days playing shove the white robe of the Unstylish Stout Sorority, I was moved to exclaim: "What, you here, Mollle O'Darer "Sure! Preserving my girlish figure so iny husband won't cun me," came her pat answer. "So you married the Scotch laird after all I" When I Inst track of Mollle there had been newspaper talk of the romantic wooing of the pretty model by a Scotch nobleman who j j i had fallen in love with her photograph. "Hoot no, woman I What would I be doing tooting a bagpipe all duy In a draughty old castle? But I might be marrying Jim Graham, the perfume i salesman, you remember? Say, it's a good atory. Get a little nearer. There! Well, you remember how we used to flg&t? We always will, I guess, but somehow I'd rather a black eye from Jim than black pearls from the Scotchman." "What was I doing? Well, I wasnt sitting under any weeping willow. I gave Scotty an Inch of encouragement and he took yarda of hope. I didn't have one dinner home for three months straight Old Andy couldnt dance, so wed usually trickle around to some show afterwards. Then" one day Madame gives me s straight-lin- e duvetyn gown to put on for s chunky little customer to see what she wouldn't look like In, and the darn thing wouldn't meet at the waist I used a few pins when Madame wasnt looking, but at lunch time I Invested a cent In a slot scales, and that night I called off a dinner date with Scotty at one of those places renowned for food only. "Say, Its fanny about this excess weight Once you start on the upward path you cant put on the brakes. Honestly, every day I could see tbs old waistline creeping np to tha fatal thirties. Maybe Scotty saw my silhouette was blurring, too. Anyway, he gave me a last chance to Jingle the cupboard keys of Glenairs castle which I refused - with my fingers crossed for fesr I wouldn't and betook the next host home. . CAMPING ' WORK GOES AHEAD The No. 1 well of the Sandberg Petroleum company at Green River is down twenty-fou- r hundred and eighty-five feet, but raving may hold up the work until easing is set Spudding in of the Crescent Dome hiu not started yet, bdt is expected to within a few days. The Casing for the Crescent-Eagl- e South Ninth Street, Prke, Utah is reported on the ground and will be set immediately. Company ofAsking a man for hie opinion of the One nice thing about this country ta ficials expect' some good news from entomobile he drives is the same aa we rave all of our bomla for the the property when the casing is in. asking his wife about their children. that Fourth of July. One of the happiest methods of vacationing yes, ask those who have had the expedience is to .rough it out in the great open spaces. Be your own boss. Eat I j "'Anyway, Mollle, you don't need get so fussy with your figure all lamps and no hollows, he says. This hers means good money. They got s motto something like, Ars Yon Afraid to Smile? and they want a pretty head with an exhibition row of teeth sos they can set it up In cardboard In every drug store in the country. Now, girlie, all you got to do Is think of your best boy friend" "T sin, I says. Tm thinking so blame hard. You're sure that goes, that my face with It's winning smile will be set up on all tbs counters?" "'Sure thing I' says Abe' rubbing his hands. "Then Its lights; camera, shoot! I whooped, taking off my cost and hat and getting out my lipstick. Mollis sighed "Well, It worked. deeply In retrospection. "You mesa you got the Job?" I asked. "Job? Sure X got It, and soy other sac I might happen to want, too. girl all Theyre asking far the Dentrox ever the studio. But what X mean Is It brought Jim back, and ms set saying a word either. Every time that poor guy would go Into s drag store for an order, there I was right on tha center saying, 'Kiss me dearls r with h my Dentrox smUa After the twenty-eightUrns ha wrote me. Tits coming boms today, sad If X get Into that saw beltleu dress I bought Just to welcome him to our dty. I'm going ts get my money back for this course of reducing baths Be long I See you later I" rant YEAR . i "With 8cotty gone, I got to thinking about Jim again. I hadn't even seen him on tha street and I soon found out he had a ' new territory, cut of town for good. Say, Isnt It awful to be out of perfume .when you are only used to the .best?.. Td have written Jim. maybe, only X knew him too welL I got to thinking what could X do to get over to him out In Indiana, that I vii only fooling and that Id had his chromo enlarged and framed, so I couldnt get another thing on my dressing table: But ontslds of s personal, "Come home, all is forgiven," X was stumped. "Funny, too the worrying didn't waste my waist away. It wasnt long until Madams got on to 1L She said she hsted to lose a good model, but what good wxs I If nothing fit ms? Six months from the day Jim and I had oar last quarrel, I flounced out of Msdsms's I was out of a Job. "That night I looked In my mirror I mean with a business eye. My face wasn't so bad yet. If I held my head just so, there wasnt a trace of a double chin., So the next day I hied me down to Abe Wsnnera commercial studio. Abe,' I begin with n feeble smile 'Have you any work for a girl whose face Is her fortune and where the waistline doesn't count? "Abe give me one long look. Honest, I could see the dollar marks dancing In his eyes. '1 got a new contract he begins, but for a dental floss sees the disgust he when short stops In my face. OUT THIS i ' MISS WEST PASSES You retain at sixty-si- x ; And I'm sure that you will be e ninety-threGoing atrnng at Brakes still good and firm unpatched, And your varnish still imseratrhed ; Young as ever, so to sprak. Waaisra N.w.pspar Ualoa.) TT WOULD tako more than the 5; ADVERTISING RATES Display Matter Per Inch Per Month, 81.60; Single Issue, 60c. Special Position, 25 Per Cent Additional. Ten Cents the Line Each InserLegale' tion. Count His Words to the Line. Summon, f 12.50; Water Application, 916.00; Final Proof, 910.00. Banders Ten Cents the Line Eaeh Insertion: Count His Words to the Line, lllacliface Type Twenty Cents the Line Earh Insertion. Obituaries, Cards of Thanks. Resolutions, Etc., at Reading Notice Hates. Count Six Words to the Line. Tor 8a1e, For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc Two Cents Per Word Each Issue. No Charge Accounts. Address All Communications to SUN PUBLISHING CO. It Once More By ANNE K. COLE 133m2. feeding and finishing of live stock rather tluin to import corn, it is announced by W. W. Owens, a county agent leader. Along this line lie cites the results of the feeding exjsTimcrits conducted by the college in which barley was eomiwrod with corn. The observation of (be feeders at the Colorado institution was that "Western grown barley, as compared to corn, was higher in feeding value the latter. Says the Vernal Express of Friday last: "John N. Davis, secretary of the Uintah Comity Woidgrowcrs association, is in receipt of a letter from Secretary James A. Jloopcr of the Utah Wnolgrowers in which he briefly outlines the plan of W. M. Jardine, secretary of agriculture, for getting legislation of a more permanent nature fur (terinits to graze live stock on the national forests. He believes some such method to lie worked out would be a big factor in stabilizing the industry. The problem of the public lands ranging of stork has also received the attention of rongress and a committee apfiointed by the senate is now investigating the ranges. Jardine is anxious to give this phase of grazing attention. It is exNcteil the senate committee will meet in Salt Lake City some time in August and prior to that meeting the shcejigrowers of the state are to crystalize their ideas and present a definite plan to work to. Going to The Broadcast when you like. Play when you like. Live close to nature. . VI For all the necessary paraphernalia Tents, Cots, etc see our display. We sell Fishing Licenses; Tackle; and .everything but the fish. EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO Phone 55 Wholesale Price, Utah Retail NEXT MONDAY SET FOR SPRAYING OF APPLE TREES Chief Agricultural Inspector Heber J. Webb announces that the next spray day for the codling moth of the apple will be on July 13th and sug-- i gests that if the Utah growers will take advantage of this condition and spray on time they will obtain control of this pest A large percentage of After having had a much visited home in a barbershop np at Anaconda, Mont a pet chamelon obtained by one of the employes from a passing cirrus, has died from too much atten- tion and' modern methods of living. away in pieces, lrst his tail dropping off and later a forefoot becoming incapacitated. He remained alive for eighteen months, said to be a record for the climate and altitude of Anaconda. It passed the moths, according to Webb, were The dental is the latest destroyed by the short crop of apples specialist in thehygienist field of school health. last yecr, together with the extreme He teaches care of the teeth and does dry weuher which was followed by the mechanical work of cleaning them. the severe winter. According to information collected by An oak tree having a circumference the department of the interior of the feet and four inches bureau of education one or two year of thirty-seve- n and a spread of one hundred and fif- training courses for dental hygienists ty feet was blown down by a wind- are now offered by ten schools in the storm which struck near Visalia, Cala., United States. recently. Known as the "giant oak In the long run it is best to walk and considered locally as the largest of the .way. part living one in the world it was thought to be between seven hundred and one No one ha perfected a womans club that brats the rolllngpin. thousand vesrs old. CERTIFIED USED CARS We have in stock and handle at all times a line of Certified Used Cars at prices to suit all. See our line before you buy, as we can save you money. We also do battery and repair work and handle automobile acces sories. Dont buy your used car until you . haveseenus. Auto Co, Alger Main Street, West of Hotel. 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