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Show FBIDAT, DECEMBER 11, 1925 THE SUN. PRICE, Hong FRIDAY.' UTAH-BVE- RY PAGE FXVB of class work anil method will le made by the Helper acbools. All teachers and principal of schools of Itulapp, Castle (late, lleiner, Kenilworth, Spring Canyon, Standardville, Latuda and Mains have been asked to attend. Christmas Novelties Carbon Communicator, a four page paper issued by the Carbon county school district, i just off The Sun press, having made it first appearance this week. The paier started out with four page anil from the looks of thing will have to soon enlarge to take care of the matter that was left over. The publication is under the direction of 1). C. Woodward, editor, George A. Fox, assistant editor and business manager, with I Karl A cord and G. O. Allred assistant editors. It will a pi tear every month. " Mil We are agent for the u Music Master Radio. ' Priced from $60 to $100. Mrs. C. II. Farhing entertained the Trlper Bridge club at her lioma in that city yesterday (Thursday) afternoon. Cards were played and refreshments served. Beside the regular members there were present as invited guests, from Trice Mesdame R. W. Crockett, Ben Stein, It A. McGee, C. I. Winkenwerder, W. K. Anderson, Jatt Gilmour, Neil M. Madsen, J. Rex filler, L. R. Fullmer, C. II. Stevenson, Sr., and J. E. Flynn. Roses Bring Memories ! On this bright Christmas morn let a gift of flowers recall the giver sweetly and pleasingly of the fair one who receives them. , Fresh 'cut flowers from our choicest selections are .indeed a fitting memento of the beautiful day. NOTE Orders received the day before will be delivered promptly on Christmas morning. ?. . .. Doo-"e- Crandall Floral Shop Phone 220 Price, Utah PRICE AND NEARBY citys relation to the Mrs. Dora Stringham is confined to her home in Price suffering an at- up- - Charles Rugger L A. Dart and son C. W. Walker. 'ree Press, 3d. coal industry of Carbon county, is also being worked lf last date for the payment of the final installment of the 1024 federal income tax without penalty is next The Tuesday, December 15th, according to J. II. Anderson, collector of internal n venue at Salt Lake City. The highest price ever paid for tur-levis being received at Myton and s Restaurant...... (Formerly of Rotisserie Inn At Salt Lake City) PRICE, UTAH Main and Ninth Streets. Farker-Weete- r Building the-Tea- Gil-mo- i - of the Methodist church will give a farewell this (Friday) afternoon to Mr Albert Kirkpatrick and Mrs, Winkenwerder, wlio are soon to leave Price. The to go to Salt Lake City to reside while the Winkenwerders will go on to some place in the northwest. FARES The Ladies Aid society K.rk-Patric- ks Gift There is some loved one, either in your family or among your friends, who will be the happiest individual if given a bank account for Christmas. The warmest appreciation, we are certain, will be your reward. Come in and let us show you various plans. II. Gove of the Weeter Lumber company was taken into Salt Lake City last Saturday morning suffering with an attack of appendicitis. He wa operated on the same evening a Holy Cross hospital and reports from there state that he is getting along fine and will be out soon. D. Fanny and the Servant Problem. a piay by the students of the University of Utah was recently pu on at Stewart hall on- the srhoo campus. Mrs. Bell Pace look the part on one of the Girls of the Empire in the play. Much praise was given her by thcUtah Chronicle, the student publication of the university. The program for the division teuchers demonstration institute at liie lleljier school tomorrow (Saturday) has liecn made by Snjierinlenil-en- tD. C. Woodward, Jr. Icniniitrn- semi-week- Price Commercial and Savings Bank PRICE, UTAH STAR SUNDAY DEC. 13 MAT. 2:30, NIGHT, 8:15 ur At the meeting of the county through the Utah Poultry Produce.'; commissioners Monday of this week Co-- Ojicrative association representatives who are marketing the Christ- County Clerk H. C. Smith was authorized to arrange for a meeting with ina supply at 30 rents pound. the Utah county commissioner for a An appropriation of $200 for the meeting at Provo next week. At that n road maintenance has time it is the intention of the Carbon been turned over to C. A. Snyder, a county commissioners to take up the deputy road supervisor for emergency matter of maintenance of the Colton-to- . Scofield road. Carbon county for use by the Duchesne comity the past several years lias maintained the road, not only that part whirh lies The public utilities commission will in Carbon county, but that which is conduct a hearing in Price next Fri- in Utah county, as well. The operaday on the application of A. C. Jen- tion was made under a verbal agreesen to withdraw from operating a ment Carbon rounty could bill Utah stage line from Price to Emery, and of county for this work. Payment has James If. Wade to assume that certi- never been made. ficate. If you intend to buy a piano or a G. J. Reeves and E. S. Horsley of piano any time in the near fuPrice have beep named juror commis- player will pay you to get in touch ture it sioners and have drawn twenty-si- x with ua and investigate the instrunames for pury service for the Janu- ments we have on hand near Price. ary term which convenes on the 18th Perfect condition our own make. day of the month. The calendar for Greatly reduced prices to save storage this term is the smallestfor years. and shipping charges. Terms to suit you. The Baldwin Piano company, Joseph Smith, an Austrian, ehaig-e- 1636 California street, Denver, Colo. with killing an other Austrian a Advt. Hiawatha some two week ago, hat his preliminary hearing before Justice J. W. Hammond at Price during the week, and was bound over to the district court charged with second degree murder. . ' HOLIDAY EXCURSION Santas Finest PRICE, UTAH Carlton high school to the Senate club and the football players. Principal G. J. Reeves presiding as toastmaster. Peterson stoke on the Stubbv merits of the football team as players, Casual3ro Rauhalla spoke on the ties of and Craddock gave a talk on the High and Richard Davis was Mighty Senator. elected captain for the football team or next year. All the senators wore their new white sport jackets which mve Carbon, their nieknaiuen ami senate written on the back in gold. cur.imis-sionrrs- Our Breakfasts, Luncheons, Dinners and Special Sunday Chicken Dinners are the talk of the town. Quality and popular prices. Vogue Pool Hall - Last Saturday evening from 6 to 9 oclock a banquet was served at the Price-Myto- Have yon been in yet? If not, come and try. Yon will enjoy every meal Prepared with fresh food and to your heart's desire. -- y, Edward McGowan, colored, who was convicted and sentenced to be shot for the murder of another colored man at Helper in 1024 and who took an appeal to the supreme court was :ound guilty by that body and remanded back to Carbon county for McGowan had a hearing be- -: ore Judge George Christensen of the Seventh Judicial district court yester-- i ay and was resentenccd to be shot on ''ebruary 5th. He is now in jail at rice awaiting his return to the state prison. Deputy Sheriff S. E. Garrett was in Salt Lake City during the week to bring McGowan to Price. Secretary A. S. Horsley of the HelFuneral service were held in Price per Chamber of Commerce has sent to the Salt Lake C5tv cham'irr material Sunday at the Flynn mortuary for to use in its campaign of Pl.hi. A story ransciseo Lamonna, who killed him-(at Ueljier oil November 24th. Rev. on the am nint of coal shipped through the Helper railroad yard and the Father Giovannoni conducting. Burial wa in Price ritj'cemeter. Italian and French JOHN CAUSER - Mrs. F. W. Walker of Price spent a tack of spinal menengitis and her con- 'ew days recently in Myton visiting dition is reported very critical by Dr. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. 0. Rinetti & Capitolo Smokers Supplies, Pipes, Cigars and Tobacco. Confections and Novelties. Birds, Dogs and Pets of all kinds. Get Our Prices for Christmas. Marriage licenses have been issued y County Clerk II. C. Smith to the 'ollowing in the past two weeks. Gust appas and Cathrine Naturale, Trice; James McAlpin and Kate Snyder of 7ruita, Colo.; Alma Raymond Klliott and Isabella Evans of Standardville; S'ick Guxzo, Sunnyside, and Annie Sott of Trice; Mike Murasco, Helper, and Tressa Tignarelli of Triee; Earl Yederirk Hill and Ruby Marie of Price; Dewey Roberts of Duchesne and Laverna Young of ly Via Western Railroad One and One-Thir- d Fares For the Roundtrip Tickets on sale December 18th to 25th, Inclusive, SO, SI, 1925, and January 1, 1926, between all station! on Denver and Rio Grande Western in Utah. Also to ponita on Western Pacific; Southern Pacific and Los Angeles and Salt Lake railroads, when oneway fan from starting point to destination does not exceed $30.00, adding sufficient to make fans end in multiples Minimum twenty-fivof $0.50. Original roundtrip fan starting point must bo reached by midnight, January 4, 1926. Call on the nearest Rio Grande agent for detailed fans and train service. 1 e. NOTICE LOCAL WEATHER coin-inisniou- ta 1 S 5 41 (S 44 7 41) H 52 0 51 2li.. .....OO ....OO.... .21.... .OO 17... j99 Clear Part Cloudy dear Clcur dear A headline says: Aged 83 and Wants a Wife; Owns a Buggy. Also, KSTRAY NOTICK STATE OK UTAH. mm. Iu lrii-e- . i County nf luive in my iMiMMCMsion the following le- , whii-liif nut claimeMlray animals ed and taken awny, will he Mold at luihlic miction to the highest bidder at the city pound in Price, on the Kith ilny of Ie- eeiuber, 1925. at the hour nf 2 o'clock p. n l : Hark gray gelding 4 yearn old. weight nlMiut nix hundred MiundM, slit earn, no hraiidM viNible. Light lirown mule 4 years old, weight nlaiul nix hundred jioundii. iu hrands visible, nine gray mure, 4 yearn old, weight one thousand pounds, N on left thigh. (Jnty innre. 5 yearn old. weight about neven hundred poiiiiiIm, roached mane, no brands visible. Raid estraya were taken up by me in said eity on the 3d day nf December, 1925. WARREN PEAtVK'K, City Foundkeeper of Price. Christmas cards and New Years Christmas cards and New Years greetings. Thev are now here. Drop greetings. . They are now here. Drop in and make selections while the stork in and muke selections while the stock is unbroken. The Sun. is unbroken. The Sun. is. Catarrh Sails Medicine Expert Battery, Generator Treatment, both internal and has been successtreatment of Catarrh for ovet forty yean. Sold by all druggists. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio local and ful in the and Ignition Work FUMED. Eft No Charft Accounts. IT lit HALE OR KENT SIX ROOM house on K street between Sixth and Seventh. Phone 271-- 4. FOR RENT A FURNISHED ROOM in connection with bath. Snituble for one or two gentlemen. No. 0. 51 South Seventh street. ON WORK WANTS BIIINGLER new roofs or reinvering old one by hoar or will eontrart job. lave word with the Smoot Lumber, company. BATTERY MEN IF YOU ARB IN the battery repair business, write us immediately. We can help you. Paramount Hadiolite Co., of Utah, 1161 South State Street. Salt Lake (Sty, Utah. CARPENTER WORK IS WANTED Screens, closet s. porches make or re- too small or too Jiair anything. Nothing for prompt attention. Phone to Smoot Lumber and I will call and sec you. ML-htSALE TWO POCKET (aides, complete with new rubber cushions, $135 enrli. Lnrge safe with new coniliinution, $199. Roll top desk In good condition. $30. One root beer barrel, Three large lim'd three months, $150. leuther rockers, like new, $50 each. One diiveiietfc, like new. $75. I!hi's lop of. fire desk, $13. John Causer, Vogue pool FOR hull. 1 Ciii-Ihi- Notice is hereby given that there Henry Fiaek, government weather will be a meeting of the eount.v this Sun The olmerver at Price, gives of ('arlnin county, Utuh, at their office on Saturday, December a. m., to 12 UOtli, from 10 oeliM-9 oeluck nnoty for the purmse of ade5 opting a budget for the year 1920, and 3 to hear rnmplaints or objections to said budget, should there be any. (Signed) County Commissioners of Carbon County, Utah. By 11. C. Smith, Clerk. 25..... ....OO Part Cloudy County 41 3 Price, Utah, December 10, 1925. 1 .....OO .42 4. tlesr Twe Cents Ter Word Kadi Insertion-- Denver ane Rio Grande $1.00, $1.50 K7KSKK Night-7- 5c, PRICES-Matinee!- !WK New Willard standard make batteries for all makes of cars, $16.50 and up. We have plenty of rent batteries to make exchanges with and will call and deliver your battery, radio or automobile. All battery, generator and ignition worlc -- guaranteed. .t Open Earlysfihthe Morning and Loe tit Night u ' . ni EOECO BATTERY STATION Call Slim Olsen, Manager, Phone 265 . -- . |