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Show ""''V FRIDAY, MARCH 19. 1926 THE 8 UN, FSXCE, UTAH EVERT FRIDAY. I'tab for engineering, iusjieeUon and be in charge of roads in Ditriet No. A This include Emery. bring the total cost to San Juan, Grand, I'intah, Duchesne Three tourths of this is aid i and Carbon rouutiea. Ilia headquarter bv the and the balanee by are to be at Trice. t'arbu eounty. The channel under the pan i a hundred feet aide and twenty-fThe Denver and Rio Grande West- our feet from the bottom of the ern railroad baa aked the interstate wash to the steel tru alsoe. eouuieree commission for authority to issue $1,725.(HH) of 5 r rent 4qnip-- . Seven carloads of potatoes a ere j went trust certificates. The proeeed consigned out of Priee this week by would be used to buy new equipment local farmers, E. F and E. C. Pierce at a cost of 62,304,000. with two. being the largest sliipH-ri.- , Ilicse were purchased by the 1 Denver Utahs securities commission Satur- Potato company and the shipment repday last granted the Wnllare A Har- resented aliout $10,000. The Idaho mon company of Price jiermissioii to rural Ktatoes brought $2.40 f. o. h. sell four hundred and ninety shares of ibis eity, while $1.75 ju-- hundred was its common stork of a par value of reeieved for russet. ten dollars tu provide additional capiFram-etal to comluct a mortuary business. ('apindetti, the daughter of GtHirge and Josephine i'apeli-tt- i of Mrs. Estella Thompson from Salt Kenilworth, died at a Salt Luke (itv Lake City, grand licturer of the Or- hospital last Monday. The deceased der of the Eastern Star in Utah, is wax in her fifteenth year. Her trouble coming to Price one evening next week was acute gastritis. The body was on a visit to Naomi chapter of this brought to Flynn Funeral Home at lutcr-uiecity. She also is to visit at Green Priee tile following evening, will b up at lleler tomorrow River and elsewhere herealtouts. ; M PAGE FIVE Eat-ter- n e, $32.-351.3- fl Its XSTTUTOM- y '? fiATIOAf-WD-E lA:i -- - gow-riiuicu- department stores A.S Store No. 12. Price. Utah r Frocks-Coats-Ha- ts Shoes-Hose-Glov- es nt Newest Modes and Pleasing Prices (Saturday) afternoon. On next Wednesday evening, Mareli 24th, the Carbon high 'a annual oiera, John Fitzgerald, son of Mr. and The Bells of Heaujolais, is to be Mrs. Thomas Fit.gerald of Price, is presented at the school auditorium. now with the West Coast Advertising Later it is dated for llclier, Sunny-sid- e HUiiany in New York City and is do-iand Hiawatha. There are four-trigwell, he writes Ilia mot her. Thomas, priueijwls and a chorus of thirty-fiv- Jr., another son who haa been a with the waterworks dejuirt-nirhas pme over to ljcadvillc, here, The retail prices of gasoline at virtColo., to accept a pawl jHisitioii there, ually all of the service stations in Salt lie will no doubt make good. Lake City and Ogden were advuneed one aud one half rents a gallon last Herbert W. Mil hum, Jr., of Salt Tank wag- luike Saturday to twenty-seveCity and the son of Mrs, Olive on to tlfc dealers twenty-fivThe inMillburn, haa recently been called on crease is general throughout this ter- a mission to Holland. The young ritory. is a former student of Carbon and later a graduate of one of Judge Christensen in district court high schools at Zion after his the public at Iriee last week ruled "110 cause for action in the suit brought by folks moved up there. Afterwards he Aldo Paraventi against Louis Peri-cur- i. went to Brigham Young academy at It was for two hundred and Provo, leaving there with high lumors. twenty-fiv- e dolars, alleged to be due Eugene Cliatlin was on Thursday of as wages. Both parties are residents week named (Nistuiaster at Helier last of Hiawatha. by presidential appointment, succeedAndrew Rperieh, Jr., 19 years old ing John F. Hunter, democrat. He is and living at Sunnysidi', died at Kt. a Spanish war veteran and one of the Mark's Hospital at Salt Lake City on oldest n'sidenta of Carlton county. At one time lie was in business at Priee, Wednesday of this week from heart trouble. The body was brought to the being a substantial stockholder in a store where liggly Wiggly Flynn Fuenral Home and prejiared for detriment is. Later he worked at the mine now Sun-nysiwhich will take burial, place at at Kolapp and elsewhere in the disnext Sunday. New Printed Silk Dresses n m e. The Acme of Style and Value n. e. pan-tleiii- au In Gorgeous Colors and Patterns antiK I iMUlt' d If j The odors are clear and radiant! The patterns have just a bit of mysterious beauty and the styles are the last word in all that's desirable! Just note the price, toa For women and misses. BOCt' thfOP sinwtro.m. SOCIETY de trict. II. E. Gooch was brought to Price last Saturday after falling from a scaffold down near Woodside while working for the Denver and Rio Grande. After emergency treatment at the hospital here the man waa later sent to St. Marks at Salt Lake City. Ilia injnriea are of the back. PRICE AND NEARBY ' Price Golf club is getting its The Dansante Bridge eluh gave one of ita delightful affairs at Legion Hall grounds in shape for spring and snm-mBach Inssrtloa (MlNaPer WardAccpnnta. Charge playing. Women, especially, are last Tuesday evening. This is an anto be urged to learn the game. well attended was and nual affair by SALE IN 0m rV 9 NEWRPAl'EKS POIt Sun. The ... ..ySndlea of e hundred. Price and lleljier members. ubi The Carbon County Taxayen asSALB-r-FAIIIAR-end WAGON, sociation is to meet in this city Mrs. O. T. Brooks entertained the one horae 6 years old, weight 1& with the 1400. Phone 240. Wednesday Bridge eluh al her home rnfe attendance. a of very large prosMCts on street Wednesday MOTOR. on North Eighth PCX SALE THKEE-HOIiSand guaranteed. Alao a from 1:30 to 5 o'clock. Dinner was The program was given in last weeks , , flaod ea new eathorm. Box 71W, Priir. Utah. served the members and a few invited Run. PCX SALE SIXTEEN SHARES OF guests. Judge Dilworth Woolley and Court ' water in the (Carbon Water, tand and hal - Power Heiairter Frank M. Alder came over to company canal. Addreaa Box 71W, The Pythian Social club is enterPH, I'tab. Brice from Manti last Tuesday evennK. WANTEIV-M- AN taining at a series of bridge arties at WITH CAR AND the homes of its mcinlicin. The first ing. Since then his honor has been "name ability a raleauian in Carbon hearing mostly law and motion matGood commissions paid daily. will be with Mrs. J. E. Alley on North eawaty. in district court here. ters wB have at leeet $S0.(M to start. For Ninth street this,(Friday) afternoon. farther details apply to J. W. Jorgensen, Ten table's will lie played. QtVmn, Utah. Price's C.L.C. Girls cleaned up a neat sum at their St. Patricks ball RUTTER WRAPPERS PRINTED TO The Thalia eluli gave a handkerhuu last Wednesday evening at City JjMer. a hundred for $1.60; twothoov-:Mgiven chief shower last Thursday evening at llall. After fT hundred, $&G0 ; a paying all expenses dose 6SJS0. Sent parcels poet prepaid the home of Mrs. J. S. Melburn in dollars will be turnhundred around le remittance acoompaniea order. The a honor of one of their members, Mrs. Price. Utah. them tu the Brice City Hosover ed by who is leaving here in Roseoe JOtin OPPORTUNITY FOR A HOME the nearIlall, to join her husband pital. future are Interested in good land JMS an abundance of water in a beauti-fa- l out at Priee. The evening was socially County Clerk Smith reports the country with a mild climate, good spent, after which the hostess served marriage market looking up for the etc., write to L. A. Wilmn, C11I- Hotel, Salt take City, for full details luncheon. Mrs. Hall received a number I nist week, having issued licenses to ernal Charlie (Treenail and Roxie handkerchiefs. J tur colonisation plan. Local agent for of beautiful Larsen, twicagu tand comtiany, Granta Fim, Ore. 12th. Express, both of Spring Canyon, and to Edgar Hall of Roosevelt and Maxel Baker of al C4 '1 production of tobacco, es- Mrs. W. E. Saunders from Kmiiiit-s-burg- , Venial. -- V psttally in the Balkans, has increased la., president of the National bueh since the war that American Business men and farmers of Priee Service Star Legion, is to pay the k exports fell fifty thousand tons dur-- . Price order ail oflieial visit on March and inimeriate vicinity are to have a Jbr tbe first nine months of lust year. 27th, stopping until the 2Sth. A regu- joint meeting at the courthouse in this lar meeting of the chapter will be held city next Friday. It has been called at at Notre Datne Hall, Sat unlay, the the instance of C. M. Negus, secretary SALT LAKE CITY AND 27th at 3 o'clock, when Mrs. Saunders of the Eastern Utah Credit Mens as.1 RETURN will exemplify the ceremonial work. sociation. 610.30 At 7:30 in the evening a reeeption will Miss Sedra Alanalp, student at the VIA be held for her. Carlmn high, is back at Price from a iif. DENVER AND 110 OWE Mrs. E. C. Lee and Mrs. Bert Lee. Salt Lake City hospital. The young assiated by Mrs. UN alter Taylor, enter- lady was recently injured in a coastWESTERN RAILROAD tained the members of the Service ing accident at Gibson Mine np on 5 Account Star Legion at the regular monthly Gordon Creek. She is still in a east, INTERNATIONAL LIVE social Monday afternoon of this week however. STOCK SHOW at the home of the former on North Clair L., the infant son of Mr. and business meetMarch 27-31926 Eighth street. A short C. L. Vance, of this city was Mrs. Miss Iluish, which ing was held, after t SPRING CONFERENCE taken by death yesterday at the age dramatic art teacher at the Carbon MORMON CHURCH i. a month. Interment is at about of high school, entertained those present Provo tomorrow. Wallace & Harmon April 2-- 1928 which after and with several readings Ticket on sale March 26th to had charge of the funeral arrangerefreshments were served. ments locally. The 6th. April original starting be to said is point must be reached bp April The flag of Denmark Ira R. Browning, state highway enNo atopovers. i the oldest nnaltered national one. Its gineer, has named Reuben Simpson to cross dates back to 1219. er Ul 1 E nwl, I? 1, 6, W 1 T ut You've never seen sucK absolutely fascinating frocks as these new Prints! They took New York by storm when they were shown to Buyers there! And they'll win your fancy just as completely! K lmok-ke)K- Ricardo Arrheleta and F. It. Dias, both Mexicans, were sentenced the other dsy to three months each in the Carbon eounty jail when they plead guilty to robbing the bathhouse np at Latuda and Standardville Tuesday of last week. Clothes belonging to four men and valued at sixty-fiv- e dollars loot. The pair were arthe comprised Up to last evening nothing had been heard from relatives in Missouri or at rested a few hours after the robbery and brought to Priee. The charge was Denver, Colo., of William (Bill) Reid, who died week before last at the coun- Iietty larceny. ty infirmary. The body is still at the Most of the hall playing towns of Flynn Funeral Home. A subscription the Carbon district were represented for his burial haa been circulated by at the meeting of fans at the courtfriends. house at Priee last Sunday afternoon Steve A. Denos of lrire this week called by Sheriff Denting, president of filed a petition in bankruptcy in the the Eastern Utah league. It was defederal court at Salt Lake City. Ilis cided that each club is to be home Manhattan cafe here was sold on last talent with the eseejition of one imsessiuh is call Saturday under a rhattel mortgage to ported player. Another ed this for and at coming Sunday the First National bank of this eity. Liabilities are given as 610,565.61 and which all preliminary matters are es assets 62060. Exemption of fifty dol- peeled to be closed up. lars is asked. One of several meetings of the CarGov. George H. I)ern issued a proc- bon eounty farmers institute is to lie lamation on Tuesday last listing six held down at Wellington tomorrow hundred rorjxirations as delinquent (Saturday) afternoon and will be adfor the of annual rapital dressed by J. C. Hogenium of the Utah stork taxes. These will be allowed un- Agricultural college at Logan, I). P. til April 5th to pay with a penalty of Murphy, the state leader of boys and advertis- girls elub work, "Will Warner of ten dollars and a fee. After date charters the college poultry farm and by local the that ing will be revoked. people. Ed South wick, dairy commissioner of Utah, has promised to lie Margaret Fay, aged alxiut 5 years present. Institutes were held over in and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Emery this week. Manchester of this eity, died daring E. C. Burt of Salt Lake City and the week from pneumonia. The Itody was later prepared for burial by J. E. Glen Miller of Helper have been apFlynn. Interment took place yester- pointed traffic ins lectors for the day (Thursday) in the Priee cemetery. state road commission. The former Rev. J. Frrelen Johnson of the Com- will have charge of the avement from the Idaho line on to Neplii, while the munity church officiated. duties of the latter will Iks in Carlmn T. Inouye was arrested on a ranch county, the Uintah Basin, Castle Valjust outside of Price Thursday of last ley and the Moab district. Another week by federal prohibition agents insiector will be appointed later. The when a still, five hundred gallons of duties of these men will be to watch mash and twenty gallons of moon- for any and all highway law violashine were found on the place. lie was tions in their districts. taken before United States CommisOfieere of the Hiawatha unit of the sioner Lee and obtained his release on American Legion auxiliary were ina bond of a thousand dollars. non-ayme- nt two-doll- ar stalled last week by Mrs. L. R. FullGeorge Milner, Jr., of Wellington mer of Price, deputy state treasurer. has been given damages in district Mrs. Alton Ilign from Helier, county court at Price in the amount of four eummitteewoman, acted as sergeant-s- i dollars as arms. These are Dorothy Dennison, hundred and twenty-fiv- e against Gust Pappas for tnvjm.sa. The president; Myrtle Garber, vice presiformer has a lease on about eight dent; Alta Conner, second vice presihundred acres of land near Farnham dent; Barbara Kinney, secretary; over which he alleged the latter had Famia Baxter, treasurer; Mrs. II. C. ran sheep. The suit was for 61300. Hansen, historian; Madge Wardell, - "It is to take a (tout forty-fiv- e days to complete the bridge over Grassy Trail Creek this side of Sur.nyside. An Indiana concern has the contract. Its bid waa 621,011.32 for the labor and furnishing and placing the structural steel. The state furnished $7198.99 in materials, $1200 in labor, and these items with the 10 per rent allowance sergeant-at-arm- s, on, Colo., where the connection is to e made with the Rocky Mountain BelL ALut the first of August the Ford system of ringing eentral is be done away w ith here and modern substituted. Capacity of itchhoard in this city and at one two other places hereahuot are to increased. The Sminyside unit of the American Legion auxiliary was presented with its charter and about twenty niendiers ere iiiitiuttnl at a meeting in it new nine ove rtliere one day !at week. Mrs. 1 11. Fullmer from Priee, state treasurer, presented the charter. After this the meeting was turned over to the ladies of the Helper chapter, who had charge of the initiation. Visitors rom i'ustle Gate, Priee and llelier enjoyed a luncheon prciared bv the Sminyside ladies after the ceremonies Mr. Margaret Jane Martin (Missed away at the home of a daughter at Chicago, March 5th, at the age ot 87 years. She was the mother of Utiele Bert Martin of Castle Gate. He had made all arrangements to leave Salt take City the day following her jwss-iu- Now eoines word that Leigh Pres Fat" Cowley ton, Jimmy Faueelt, and Herd Watkins are to represent Sminyside at J boxing euiitoU in Salt take City Ihi week. It iv known as the iiitennounfajii toiirpiniieiit. They have liecn workingout for the past ninety days ami are in the bt'st of condition. Watkins will enter the 125 Niuiid elasa, Preston the 115, Faucett the 135 and Cowley the 105 class.) Faucett has had elinrge of the. train ing of the Imyx and has put them in several exhibition Imuts in Price and Sunnyside for needed exjierienre. After his good showing in the fights staged at Carbon high gym last month many exicet Watkins to win the amateur title in his weight. Up at ltolapp last Friday evening most excellent program was given fay tlie Parent Teacher association there -- under the direetion of Prof. Gem Christensen of that town and Mrs, Jean Tinker of Castle Gate, whd were the principals in parts taken from the opera, Mikado. The other number were a aolo by Mr. Adelaida Beach, Castle Gate; male quartet, John Harmon and company of Priee; lecture, The Cause of Crime, C. Ray Evan of the Carbon high; violin nolo, Ralph Anderson, lriee; mysteries, William Brimley, local store manager for the Royal Coal company. The officers of the association are August Mayer, president; Gem Christensen, the vica president, and Mrs. M. J. Grow, secretary. This from Stubby Peterson to the Salt take Tribune under a Price dateline of the 14th: Spring football praetire will end Friday at Carbon high, when the entire squad of thirty men will be taken to Hunting. Urn to stage a game for the Emery town. The fans over there have never witnessed a game in their own town and have jnvited Carbon to play a game between the first and second teams for their benefit. The schools of Emery county Fermn, Huntington and Castle Dale are planning to introduce football next year. Coach Lee Guymau of Femm and Coach Smith of Castle Dale are taking their next years material to Huntington to witness the contest. Coach Stubby Peterson of Carbon is quite optimistic over his next years prospects. When Youre Dining Out Let UsServe You m iQ IQ! SATISFIED Thats what our patrons say after theyve enjoyed the excellent food wo serve. Yon, too, if yon are not already acquainted, are invited to ahare with others our delightful and appetizing menus. Open after dances and the theater. We cater to parties. Price most reasonable. and Dakie Unger man, chaplain. District Manager Holt of the Mountain States Telephone company came down to Price last Monday from Salt Lake City and started a machine at work digging holes for the extension of the line out of this city to Green River. Later it will go to Grand Junc- - g, when a telegram cniue to him at a hotel there of her demise. Dereaaed was a native of Indiana, being burn at what is now Culver in that state. The boily is to lie held until May, next, when it will be taken to Minne-HMili- s, Minn., the former home of the Uncle Bert deceased, for burial. will lie there at the services. Rinetti & Capitolo IKKSTAU1IAXT Main and Ninth Streets. 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