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Show ill:d -v . ti wu 1 -- lliing October 26th has been designated as Booster v e have joined the ranks of Home Town Boosters a yew specials for that week. Buy in Price and ty at home. lOOTERS FOR BOOSTER WEEK IN PRICE i Ra'.rt Cick w. Special For Week, for please you in style, fit and pocketbook. We have them from Booster hams, freight traffic passenl' 1)5 H K;.i.;er:c at Salt T nl.r,tv. They -; lour fellow wLo ar; Bjiioawide caterer sudwere. inn- mark can t cross the t!? 461,1 . this by i ... (...mi to city LJ the crowd. Wwter Lumber company. oi About the beet dump at Priceand.t skenTi ever heard of dougfc! the Holly They go to eleabouts. When you thiidTTiTi at Grand Junction, ugar learn its about tii (.Vio cashier assistant JEmpev, Chmde is doing of v e Carbon County bank, at Saints Hospital y Latter-daw,.; ,s i L. A. M on a a, ' iht Ir;1-- os: 1 1x0 r :u pan., .hcie at,! autoui-- . ' i pr- pering. L. li. nt,k - I i Vj . l'-- . I ' Mif-- i. ":.cre this week rctirs.cJ jn IV.'v v Fulr Ip.' J - . , hVre tV-o- City !iu alter two serious op-era- ti at rtcently. He will be there of weeks et Ira-u couple convuitifii. w president of tie fail it. Mareu-eMrs. Neil M. Mal-- i. .ejurn.J aciiom-- i, education, of k Price the ilM of the ' ?' faik.u l'vhua.d and daughMr,. Marcusen anied ii Le had v.muht 'tu this left morning Lucille, ter, Mbthere several from was "ver for Zion to be with the teachers George there the .or this section at big gathering nt Xcphi this week hi.ldiir court alia this eek. .liiiiii looney iliutoii. Judge was down from attorney, are Fred W. Killer, Bishop George Ruff a Scofield on last Monday to attend at Munii. and of board school from tbe Price of meeting L. Ur'Oove is hack iu the which lie i a member. Things up his Salt Lukesiity, vl.eie he went She he says, and the way are picking up, firet K te.Avcik Kith Mrs ive. is very winter the chmlrcn for the while outlook is to rcieii there the mines. with especially are in tehix. States Mountain the the cnlertaiised E. E. Holt of Mrs. L H. Fuiluu-this here was her at duh company Telephone Monday Kveuing Bridge for his matters lwt Price week looking alter home lip oil ,K,? flrwt t were Sun told a representatHe members nut Several eomiumy. Monday. ive. that after finishing some importin attendance. I occom-ant work at Price and hereabouts a Mrs. F. lh W.ds of Price line is to be built from here to Grand tali to hack L1. Xi'. Jtroekcr .allied visit will Junction, Colo., the coining year. The lornia nt Thursday. She who and surveyors for this are now in the field. Freddy, with hT soii, Lloyd The present cranking (Ford) system live in L Angeles. at Pric is to be done away with and ComThe Ladies Aid society of the modern instruments installed. munity church is to meet next ThursH. The Sun this week had a letter from day afternoon at the home of Mrs. and R. K. Dowd, late of Kenilworth, Dr. K. Oliver Mrs. Clay W. Crockett. Mrs. J. A. Crockett are to assist. asking that his copy of this newssent to him at 517 South Waller E. Wcist, who was nominat- paper be street, Philadelphia, Pa. late the repubed fur councilman by R. E. McDermid, Dr. Mrs. Dr. and ablican city convention during his A. W. Dowd and Dr. Stauffer, the run. declined to has iu the East, sence Lake City, are living Sen Mean has heen placed on the latter from Salt We all like our not far from him. ticket in his place. work he, but almuch, says very Mr. anA&rs. Waller K. Weist reforward to the time when look ready turned Ixionlonday from a trip of we can see Utah again. Cant beat some twohyvJ(s spent in Nebraska at it. The four are taking eye, ear Mens Suits pi 'i-- 1'1 Jii- - CilCL. i went appreciate the beautiful patterns and styles we have to show you. Why not come in and try them. We can r W I. 't Mjr-'W- , !'.l.-aud J. - Mens, Young Mens, also Students Suits. You must see them to i of tjp by A. Wadleiph, lt is to be conducted the of C. ager. heaaqmiters Capitolo lGirtii and Mf iST. cial Prices For Booster Week Special for Booster Week, Beautiful Silk and Wool Dresses, also the latest style in two-ece Combination Dresses. . " PRICE AND NEARBY j! Dresses Friday, r RIP AY. THE BUN. PRICE, UTAH EVERY 'I he t Ameucta Leg.m 1 n, Ik-- (79 -; - vw VT' ; V -t ( G Let us handle that cmuntoi it wftnt it to function perfectly mastered the ante ignition . iti phases, we are safe in SEE you cannot do better than ignition troubles to ns- -d 5 about thin. rJ r ONLY $14.50 to $37.40 Our Very Heavy Outing Flannel, Light or Dark. Special For Booster Week PER YARD 19c Motor Car Service Company Antons Jensen, Ms Phone No. 236 Fifty-Sixt- h HENS OVERCOATS I The time is here when you want to select your Overcoat. Be Bure to see these before purchasing. OCoats that cannot be secured by paying a great deal more money than we are asking. OUR PRICES RANGE FROM the home olfiis parents. While away they attended tile American Legion convention at Omaha. J. Major lieese of Standardville, recently convicted in district court at Price on a slutut .ry charge, is to be sentenced tomorrow (Saturday) uion the return of Judge George Christensen from Xephi. C. M. Striugham came down from see the folks and Ogden this Week give Price tla oijeevcr. He is in the picture showypt' there and likes it fine. His family will join him as soon os be dig oses ol his home here and nose work. Says an official bulletin to The Sun from J. S. Pyeatt, president of the Denver and Rio Grande Western under date of October 20th from Denver, Colo.: Effective November 1, 1025, Fred Wild, after twenty-si- x years of service, is retiring from active charge of the traffic department, lie will continue with the company in an capacity with the title of special traffic representative and at his request has been assigned to special duties iu connection with freight traffic. The office of chief traffic ofPrice is to have a new restaurant ficer is abolished, and the freight and that will be oxn for business Satur- - passenger traffic departments will be day, October 31st, in the former Pull-- under the jurisdiction of George Wil- - $12.50 to $45.00 AND GIRLS HEAVY FLEECED UNIONS Sizes 6 to 14, BOYS ONLY 98c fenstein Mercantile Co. PRICE, UTAH () )MES IT WITH Price. That (liink, believe Lin the ruin-o- n i., Price. 1 1 movement Id anywhere iiwtli and ad-Lweek. The is national nationally f),000 fiy promote the throughout the fas boon 'reliant, brought assisted One of the features of Price Boost- - J er Week will be a childrens essay contest in the schools of the county. Those in the fifth to the twelfth grades are eligible. The essay is to lie not more than five' hundred words on the subject, Why My Town Is a Prises will be Good Place to Live. given by merchants. The judges are George J. Constantine, Mrs. K. M. Jones and II. L. lratt. All are activein putting on the essay ly contest. D. C. Woodward, superintendent, is leading the suport, while teachers all over the county are putting the matter before the pupils and encouraging them to compete. John B. Pcssetto bought the saloon business of Matt Warner at Green River and moved his family there from Sunny side. Articles of incorMirntion for the Indian Creek Cattle company were filed with the secretary of state. The principal place of buine-- s was Moub. The Carbon County Tcnehcrs institute was meeting at Price. I. W. BowOctober 18th, water man of Scofield was superintendent the outlet tunnel and tedagogues from all districts Last Sunday, and wa turned through a period of one of the big dam at Seofield of the Priee River Water Conservation district to 31st. for the first time. Work is now well of education met on under way on the reservoir proper. li a quorum present. A. W. Horsley, II. G. Mathis and W. Cutiue business was transacted, A. Thayn of the board were present es to Dr. A. W. Dawd of also numerous residents of this city. Inyside, resigned, has as yet been Work is now progressing nicely. med. Two suggested for the vacThe Price Woman 'g club meeting ancy were tabled. Visits were made during the day by mcmlien to the with en unusually good program haa high and public school building at been postponed from tomorrow to SatPrice, including the dormitories. urday, October 31st. commerce, rity officials .WWW VWWVVVVUWAWJVUVUWUVWUVUWWVWWWMAVUS Chrysler offers I Special Values ' For Booster Week f . And All the Rest of the Year Dont Ride In a Chrysler Unless You Want to Own One Davis Auto and Machine Company The Clirywler Price, llenlerM MWWVUWWWW The electric light (Miles for e Dale's system acre being shipped in Ca.-tl- front Oregon. They were purchased by the carload at $1.75 each delivered at Price. The public is cordially liriM to visit our bake shop at any time. ry Twenty Years Ago This Present Week Bishop J. J. Pannley of Winter Quarters was transacting business at Makers of Perfect Rutter Brad and Fancy Pastxy. NATION-WID- E INSTITUTION By Our Bread We Shall Be Knewn" Phone 151 - enney INC. DEPARTMENT STORES Store No. 12 Price, Utah WELCOME BOOSTER WEEK WHAT YOU WANT RIGHT AT HOME . . j? an,? story t a youth vrho roamed around the world in search of a certai object. Tired and discouraged, he returned to his own village and found there what he had sought m every corner of the globe. cim t0 ffer y every type of merchandise you would find by visiting of the world, but we do offer you a wide selection of p SiliiflfrSSiL merchandise, at the lowest possible pricea ALWAYS ! Quarterly conference of the Emery stake waa held at Orangeville with a good attendance from both Carbon and Emery counties. Reuben G. Miller of Price waa president There was a demand for teamsters on the Vernal freight mad out of Price. Thirty-fiv- e to fifty were offered employment in addition to the alreadv large number on the road. Overcoats for Men and Young Men -- Big Values at a Feature Low Price of William Tracey was convicted in the district court at Price of second degree murder for killing James Fad-di- s at Winter Quarters. The latter was Traceys father-in-laand family troubles was the cause of the slayw ing. Judge Ferdinand Ericksen appointed Neil1 M. Madsen of Scofield, Edgar Thayn of Wellington and G. G. Frand-se- n of Price inheritance tax appraisers for Carbon county. Their salaries were four dollars per day each and exjienses. E. C. Lee of Nine Mile disposed of his stage line equipment to John and C. 0. Baxter. The mail that had been going out of Price was changed to by way of black, Colo., and McAndrews and Baxter were the new contractors. There were two tickets in the field at Seofield for the town election a citizen's and republican. Thomas F. Kelter for mayor and Bishop George e Ruff, Neil M. Madsen, J. M. and Ik F. Lewis for trustees. The republicans were 0. G. Kimball for mayor and J. F. Broyles, W. T. Brown, Lars Frandsen and Alfred Vcwreia for trustees. Love-ridg- No wonder people move fast in this town everybodys taking HOLLISTERS GOLDEN NUGGET TABLETS simply great for constipatioa Price Trading company. 1 Heret real Co-Gette- style the sort that Young r Men demand. With it goes splendid Value. Dont misjudge this Doubl Three-Butto-n, Hreasted Ulsterette by the low price. Well-ma- d 2 , dependable fabrics novelty overcoatinj overplaid and heather mixtures and blue-gre- 8Tey brown, tai y. Three-piec- e combination belt and Youre bound to like it! set-i-n clceve W UUUrrtu. A moving picture, featuring VeW n Star Theater on October 2Sth and 29th? . " in Fancy Backs also Box Coats, at S24.75 to $39.75 IY H0ME TOWN will be shown |