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Show I FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1926 THE SUN, PRICE. UTAH EVERT FRIDAY. PAG$ FIVE PR ICE AND NEARBY fl lat W'i'diirMla.v (VATIOA'-WD-E 'hoiiu of Air. and Hy of ibis city. doing nicely. xsTrurojv - im races. $3500; pii-yt- e Ml ; gHMilitu tank. ami eighiv-twi- i $32,0, plumb. ng perthe to ranie Mrs. Uhcudi- - J. Fn-- j mit atul fiUv-uil- i' fewer pereitls. The are pei'ple here lime .U mmi a wi'htigness to conipU with toe liuildiuv; regulations, av F ark, and the p!u.il.or roiu-crin-- OiHi; .luituTt-ii- guiage.--, d have ii :rd to hve up to all ivgulati II. H. Hobiiii'tt, county r, and Neil Al. Aladen uerc Suit like governing them. City visitors during the week. They Ms it age li reuse, have liivii drove in Tueda. b County Clerk Smith dui'iiig lhe1 Mrs. A. 1). Hadley is back I rum a past leu das to .lolin 1 iter and So- lieth ot Spring (Nny.i.i; trip of several days in Sail Like City, phie Cadiz, James Thomas Anderson and EUie where she went to Licet her Is'imr Johnson, 1ri!i from Sunny side; from Gold Hill, Utah. Khen E. Johnson and Margaret K. Curl Miss Yolunde Sutton left Price la- -t FoNoiii, both of Green Rive-bite and Ada Kwiuk. both of Il iee; Tuesday lor Berkeley. Cala., to resume of West Hiuwaihi and her studies there. Site sxi:t the holi- John days here with her parents, Mr. and Helen lYrtoluik of lliauallii. and to Aeel - Miller and Kue Martcile, both Mrs. A. D. Sullou. of Helper. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence il. StevenHiawatha's Aiueriran lagion in-- j son, Jr., are entertaining a uew liahy stalled ol fivers Tuesday night of this! boy at their home in Price, lie ar- week when Commander 1 R. Fullmer! rived on lat Wednesday evening. Price the of The newly officiated. sisl Grandpa Stevensou is wearing a elected are R. K. Conner, commander; smile that wont eonie off. A. E. Gruber, first vice roiuiiiaiider ; Baxter, second commander; The Utah State Banker associa- Walter I'Cvur Gunderson, adjutant; A. W. tion will hold this year's meeting at Richfield on June 11th and 12th. D- Dennison, finance otl'iccr, and Rev. II. A delegation irectors of the association met last Fri- J. Wallterg, chaplain. from this attended the installacity day and decided on that city. The tion. C. Olsen, l)r. including Henry entertainment committee is emuiiosed Ballinger, George Richards, of J. M. Peterson, Orville W. Adams Sanford Nick Ritielti and Henry McCardle. and Carl R. Marrusen. ; trva-uiv- ; is-u- VC department stores Store No. 12. Price. Utah bu-ha- i.d on ; L Cht-snic- I- b the Book of Thrift for 1928. Yoor Dollars Will G Farthor Here, WeBe&evc, m Buying Quality end Worth at Lower Prices. Yow Companions are Invited. Compar Three, for Instance, with the Valaes Yoa Usually Get. Tom Orer a New! Leaf Buy Overalls Pay-Da- y Flannel Shirts At Oar New Low Price U Uaiea MtA Mv Warm, Durable ill the jMM 1m New Merkel Mka possible Lew Cm-itU- Body and as cut deeres Skis full and Price, roomy; grey, blue; khaU and culm $1.29 Choice of Jumper or Ovef 10 with Suspender or RcfU-I- tr Back. Extra full calf double stitched seams thru-o- ut Two hip. two sid watch 'and rule pocketsf tacked to prerent ripping, j Lsbd on all Pay Day" Oreralla f- - SHIRTS Mens Imported English Broadcloth Shirts, with or without collars. Colors, tan, blue or gray. An exceptional value. $1.49 Mens Underwear - lU Real Value Pay-Da- y Work Shirts At a New Low Price E rery thing youre loo- due to more favorable market condition! and oar enormous buying power king for in union suits. Ecru ribbed or fleece All-Wo- ol Convertible shawl Cost or closed style, cut full and roomy for comfort; continuous faced sleeves f two button pockets; reinforced throughout. two big pockets. Blue, Uary, brown; two-ton- e tone effect. l)es-ore- two ease. was made in each niuelv-niu- e Levi Ictcrson, 17 and the son of Mr. mill Mrs. Jshiht Peterson of Castle Gate, wns rendered uneunaeiouH by a blow received by a mate while playin' basketball last Thursday. He died on Sunday from kin injuries. Teams of the eighth and ninth grades were engaged when the young man was in- Sanitary Bakery ojicns up for business in the Turner block on East Main street tomorrow (Saturday) with a nice line of goods all from new machinery, which has just been installed. Each child over 6 and under 12 years who buys a loaf of bread will lie presented with a souvenir. Ladies are to be given breadknive. extra strength. collar, Sheriff Deminga deputies raided the Alley soft drink place at llelier a during the week. Also Dominic Rock House up at Heiner. Taken before Justiee Hamouitid at lriee later each plead guilty to having liquor An assessment of on his premises. about sixty days and the former a mouth. They are to visit with their daughter, Mrs. Freeman Bassett, out in San Francisco and son, Harry, for several months and now a resident and business man of Sau Jose. This big, roomy, well made Work Shirt has the ' Union Label. Made from fine and coarse yarns for Births in Price last year exceeded the deaths by eighty-eighaccording to Dr. R. M. Jones, registrar of vital 2.49 statistics, who recorded 138 births and five bodies were brought in here for with 140 and respectively, 1924. Besides the fifty who died, in COMMISSIONER OF BANK STATE MADE THE THE TO OF REPORT five bodies were brought here for UTAH OF THE CONDITION OF THE FORSALE.WANIED. ETC. burial; At Wellington the records show twenty-nin- e birth and but five & deaths. Twa Cants Per Ward Kach Insertion- - Located At Price, In the County of Carbon, State of Utah. At the dose of Business on lhe 31st Day of December, 1!I25. Ne Charge Accounts. An application for srniission to lake over the nine mile line of the RESOURCES .'ALL PHONE IjOuuh and diwouiita BOA III) ANI) ROOM National Coal Railway company by $01(1,(132.33 8()-Ki2.052.7li the Utah railway was recently made Stocks, bond and securities, etc 1,000.00 to the interstate commerce commission FOR BALE BARBER CHAIR. STAR Bankinghouse 5,052.50 Other real estate owned Beauty Parlor, Phone 209. bank 58,013.09 at Washington, I). C. The Uatli proDue from federal reserve on hand casli l!M,230.9n poses to assume the Nationals bund other banks and FOR RENT TWO GARAGES. APPLY Due fromreserve ................. 8.000.00 issue now outstanding and to pay the to Mr. rotter, 372 North Herentb street. Federalaccount Itunk slock 0.402.50 Sheep cost of construction of the actual deiosited bond-and ceitificutog 19,200.00 FOR KENT TWO MODERN ROOMS, United Slates road. It taps the Gordon Creek coal furnished. Airs. Frwl O. Storrs, 557 L..JljaiSM.8N distrirt of Carbon county. Total J street, Box (K7, l'rice, Utah. LIABILITIES FOR BALE A LARGE AIOS11LER Capital stock paid in .................................................................................... $ 30.000.- 00 sheriff Ray Doming makes report 70.000.- 00 safe suitable for mercantile firm or of- Surplus fund his office for the past three years for 237.78 fice. Bargain. II. L. Pratt, Electric Net nnilividcd profits there has lieen collected in fines, that 5,000.00 Bcwrvvd for building, Price, Utah. 29,000.00 fees and soforth $50,372.81 as against Reserved for depreciation and interest .$431,844.02 LOST BETWEEN PRICE AND lieposits Mibjrit to check $43,050.00, showing an increase of $7r 17,113.83 Green River one Firestone tire 30x34, Cashier's 322.81 for 1925. For the first nine 104.70 checks fur Certified inner tube and rim cuiniilete. Reward months of last year eivil fees exceeded (559.00 Dividend office. Run its return to The uiipuid the previous administration by 250 per Total demand detwwit SALES-lad- y A 2li.lti0.03 WANTED A cent. Under Dcmiugs administration ii'uUi Mavnigs uepuMls On.(W4.!)7 to take orders. (i.mil tiny and no Tii.ic ci,i,tui.a-rtfive deputies were employed, while J N'J $! deliveries to make. Write Wild Ro e jl y 4tat.005.rM with the previous one it took eight to 323 Regent building, Salt Lake City. Total l iiim1 ili'iMuoN 19,2110.(10 do the work. Uniu-iStales hands and certificates deposited In blue or grey. All slzetf, including Slim and Extra Sizes. t, forty-seve- PRICE COMMERCIAL " SAVINGS BANK ; ' -v- chei-k- FIRST-CLAS- Vi 1 M l BATTERY MEN IF YOU ARB IN ..$1,005,894.88 the battery repair business, write us Total immediately. We can help yon. Paraof Carbon Carl R. Marcuaen, being first duly aworn Utah. of State County mount Radiolite Co., of Utah, 1191 South according to law, deposes and says he is cashier of the above named bank ; that the State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. above und foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said hank at the close of business on the 31st day of December, 1025. n rOSSES-siuTAKEN UP I HAVE IN MY CARL R. MARCU8EN. one red steer, about 4 or 6 years Attest : Correct side old, good size, branded YX on one CARLOS GUNDERSON, and V on the other. Partiee owning steer NEIL M. MADSEN. can have same by paying for his keep II. B. GOETZMAN, Directors. since May. John Pome, Bos 74, Scofield, Utah. me before this 5th day of January. 1920. REID TACE. sworn to and Subscribed Public Residing At lrice, Utah. (Reel) My commission expires the 17th BUTTER WRAPPERS PRINTED TO Notary 1928. order, a hundred for $1.60: two hun- day of July, of thousUtah, Office of Bank Commissioner I, Seth Pizton, bank commissionState hundred. a ; $2.23 $3.50 five ; dred, of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and corstate the of er prepaid Sent $5.60. post and, parcels where remittance accompanies order, lhe rect copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office this SETII IlXTON. 11th day of January, 1920. Ban, Price, Utah. Bank Commissioner. CLERK-CARRIEEXAMINATION, 45. Price. Salary $1700. Ages IS to You certainly get your moneys There are people who find their Men women. Dont mis this opportunity. Coaching course $5.00. L. Write for most pleasent reflection in a mirror. worth of action from HOLLISTERS GOLDEN NUGGET TABLETS-gr- eat free booklet and particulars. Hampton, Bo 181S-VWashington. I). C. Your average motorist would rather for headaches and constipation. l'rice out of gas. Trading company. to order. The Sun. run into debt than Rubber R stamps K. B. Jorgensen, agent for the Price River Water Conservation district, was a visitor here this week and on Tuesday in company with other officials of the eoiuiany made a trip to the work up near Scofield. Assurance that the big dam will be completed in time to catch all water from the lleasant Valley sheds this year was made by him. The flow from the canyon has been diverted through the newly built tunnel and the contractor is now busy cutting a spillway through the solid rock on the mountainside to take care of the overflow from the reservoir n, PeaciN'k, one of the members of the Community Hospital this Friday) evening tells The Sun that up to date $2579 in cash has lieen raised locally and at nearby siints. A hundred anil fifty of this comes from the Hellenic residents of llelMr. This does not include $611.15 other than easli. Price Chamber of Commerce has pledged fourteen hundred and which is yet to be collected and t urmd in. At a meeting of the eit.v council next Tuesday evening lhe institution is to be turned over to the muuieiiality (completed) free of cost. There are now seven bed ready for use and this number is soon to be increased to fifteen or twenty. The maternity and oNrating rooms are now ready for use. rom-mitte- e, SOCIETY Mrs. Wallace A. Lowry will entertain the member of the Friday Bridge club at her home oil North Eiglnh street this afternoon. J. II. Ballinger entertained at a kensington at her home on North Mrs. or uy other motor trip i5 more Certain with hoth Car and fully inivri acjainrf financial lo& VM0UmB WITH Equitable Real Estate and Investment Company Second Floor Silvagni Bldg. PRICE, UTAH Make Your Money More Elastic..... Yoa will never realize how much etretch there ia in a dollar bill until yon spend it at our tores. We have specialized in the busineaa of making money elaatic by giving big value in all kinda of merchandise. If yon investigate our prices and the high atandard of quality that ia to bo found in the goods we sell, yoa will understand the basia for onr claims that wo can mako your money go farther Carbon-Emer- y StoresCo. Hiawatha, Heiner and Weet Hiawatha. GEORGE McDERMATD, Superintendent. Spring Canyon Coal Co. Sixth street Wednesday aftermsin of this week. Home twelve to fifteen ladies were present Mr. and Mrs. T. R. McMillan, formerly of Price but now living at Lebanon, Ore., announce the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy Brock, to Eugene L. Crosthwait, Thursday, December 21at, at Dallas, Ore. Misses Stella Frandsen and Marie Davis entertained the C. L. C. Girls at the home of the former on East J street Mondsy evening of this week. Mis Frandsen returned to Halt Lake City on Tuesday to resume her school duties after attending the holiday season at her home here. Gerald Fitzgerald gave a birthday party last night aChjirhomii on North Ninth and KVfreets, thA occasion being his fifteenth birthday. Those attending were (Reuben JemLn, Harry Virden, Max DcWJey, Master Paul Holdaway was 13 years old last Sunday and oq last Saturday and his night his mother gave young friends (a party id the H. If. Holdawayhoie. up on North Ninth street. Those aHgndingyere John K. Crockett, Floyd McIMire, Ross Runnel, Bobby Marrusen, Buster Pritchard, Gerald Fitzgerald and Carl Ernest Hampton and Mrs. y Pace entertained at a married folks pRrtv Wednesday evening of this week at the Murray Sheep ranch out in Nine Mile. Gaines, fortune telling and dancing were indulged in and refreshments served. Thoe attending were Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Knsscli, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rich, Mr. and Mrs. William Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Barney, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Lurny Pace, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shaw, Mrs. J. I. Christensen, Mrs. Martha Brown and Freddy Grames. Mrs. Miners ani Shippers ef (he Celebrated , Spring Canyon Coal Mine at SPRING CANYON, UTAH General Office, 817 New bo iim Building. Belt Leke City, Utah lLsfard Lovell, John K. Crockett, John Is veil, Bobby Marcusen and Paul Holdaway. Ail present reort a bully good time. s S mi-In- y, . Word waa received from Provo yesterday (Thursday) that Mrs. Grace L. Fouts ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Stanley A. Ballinger ia aonie what better and there are hoea for her recovery'. Mrs. Jessie when eompleted. Sauford, county recorder, has lieen with her mother Kince last Monday. Gomer P. Mr. and Mrs. E. Santschi, Sr., from ITiawalha left last Tuesday morning for California, the latter to be gone 79c Boys Sweaters M jured. lined. $1.19 Miller got Imek to lrire yesterday trom i'hieago, inhere she went almut a week ago on a buying triL She was accouiaiiicd Fast by her daughter, Mrs. Ezra Thompson, of Salt Lake City. The latter is to remain there fur some time on a visit with numerous friends. Mrs. George j jour Itancymoon United Stales Fuel Go. Largest Producers of Domestic Goal In Utah. Producing tho Famous KING BLACK HAWK HIAWATHA Lu-ra- and PANTHER COALS Sam E. Garrett, recently a pointed to the marshalsliip of l'rice City, takes on his duties tomorrow (Saturday) morning, succeeding Warren S. Peacock. lie has been ehief deputy under Sheriff Kay Doming since that For year femlly Pride ef Me gentleman assumed office with a roost excellent record. His deputies had not Yallej- made right here et Price and as good as the brat. Feed for up to tonight been named. John Potrour anlnuls. Both thee at low ter, newly appointed city justice, ascwt We deliver. Headaches, coated tongue, soar sumed his duties today. His office stomach, no had breath, pimappetite, will bo at City HalL ples, clogged bowels Ughl These are nature a danger signals remove the Farmers Mill and Elevator Henry Fiack, building inspector, eaiuie, eliminate the poisons from the Company has made rejsirt to Price City offic- liver, kidnevs and bowels HOLLIials for last year showing thirty-thre- e BURNHAM WILBUR i. STERS GOLDEN NUGGET TABnew homes at an estimated cost of LETS will do the Manager. Guaranteed. job. $71,000; an addition to the narding Price Trading eom;ny. school, $14,783; apartment houses, $35,000; alterations and repairs, $5, The boys in college at least have to The main objection of some men to 125; addition to buildings, $24,930; concentrate in learning the football work is that there are so many other barns, $1200; serveice stations, $16,' signals. things to do. FLOUR - ( N |