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Show FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1926 THE ? ? SUN. PRICE, EASTER ft HATS .... T t Y UTAH tt tf Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y X Y Y Y Y Y Y You will not be able to join the Easter Y Y Y Y Y v t Y par- ade unless your hat is in the new spring colors. If you are one of the fortunate ones who have already selected yours you need not worry. For those not so fortunate we can help you even at this late date. t t t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Inc. Italy, Price, Utah JLjL'-- r PAGE MENTION - THRU PROFESSIONAL AT PRICE )B B. S. BHYLIE Physician and Surgeon E Office Phone lG3w ; Itesidenea 881 Priee Commercial and Savina Hunk Biiig., Price, Utah. Office CHARLES RUGGERI, JR., M. D Then- - was a representative gatherNeither did the system V ing ot taxpayers of Carbon county at lax agent fnuu Denver, Colo., who et the meeting called for the him. c mrtrooiii at Prioe last Saturday alt ernoon. A. J. L-- wa the clmii-i- - for hniriiiHii. This followed a short talk by himself in railing the gathering t order and in which lie presented Annual Event Over In Sanpete County showing l lie gradual rise of Is Well Attended. taxes for several ears pn-- t. He rouMT. PLEASANT. March Jtl. The nded his talk by stressing pir-i-nerds and the purposes of the mg-irii-scvcnti ciitli annual of the It. ,1. Turner of Price was j Ml. I'iea-,-n.zntiou. Pioneer Historical Thur-da- y inlade secretary. Tin two are to sine in hIimtx uner of the aiuiiit-r.-aif if a year or until llieir sun-e- - ..r ae id' the awed. .Mayor ('. 11. Madsen made v.a utv laigcly alteinl-d- , le address of welcome to tin visitors. many former risiiicnts comi'c; of the slate to spi-ueMosird l In1 of midi jin roll! ail he l and with old lie said friends and relatives, ion day (I gani.at ny suggestions I'roiii legislative sour i'lie program opened with a public es to aid in 1iiri City's affairs. meeting at 'J o'clock in the atternoou it the North Ward chape. In addition Commissioner Physician and Horgeen Office Phone 31 ; Residence 800m. Silvagni Itldg., Priee, Utah. di-lri- DR. R. M. JONES e Pliyslrlan and Burgeon PIONEERS GATHER Obstetric and Disesseo of Children Hilvagni Building, Price, L'ta. Office, soiiii-stutislir- s DR- W. F. WINTERS Physician and Surgeon - nt Office. Parlxiii IIi,iitnl. Phone 78 Proprietor I'urtsin Hospital PRICE, UTAH DR- F. S. THOME - siM.V-seM-nt- Bright colored crocheted hats are very neat with a suit. Jaunty tarns in soft straw are new. Wide brims for a more formal. All these and many more for your Bessie Kennedy, FRIDAY. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y E VERY Dentist In-r- Hotel Avalon. Helper, Utah I'lionc ir,7 1 DR- H. B. GOETZMAN Dentist uel-iiue- - Work end Extraction. Prlev Commercial Hunk ltldg., Price, Utah Is Heard. to an excellent miisii-a- l program, addresses were delivered by Judge Fer- DR- - GLENN WILLIAM RICHARD Dentist dinand Kiickseii. l)r. S. II. Allen and Nurse Attendance. In Nitre as Aiaasa Aldrich, all of Salt Like City, Oxide and Oxygen Miles Building. and all the Mins of pioneer families ol' Tel. Office 20t). Rea. 187w. Suiiiete county. Fit ICE, UTAH Papers were presented by Mrs. DR- - SANFORD BALLINGER Erickscn, Mrs. Malvina Dentist Crane, Juiues Monson and N. S. NielService. sen. The officers of the association, Office, Second Floor Silyagnl Building. who were for the ensuing PRICE. UTAH year, are president, James Larsen; vice president, Joseph Monson, secre- D& I S. EVANS Dentist tary, Mrs. Hilda Madsen Longsdorf; treasurer, James Monson; assistant Office. Electric Building secretary, Orange Aldich; directors, PRICE, UTAH Judge Ferdinand Erieksen and James GLE-THARMON Borg, E. Johnson, Joseph Seely, Attorney and Counselor At Law Ole itansen, It. X. Bennett, C. T. Madsen, Elmer Jensen, L. ('. Kasuiiissen, PRICE, UTAn Office With the District Attorney Mrs. llenrv Erieksen, Mrs. Tliouiu At Courthouse plead for more economy in affairs ami West, Mrs. Miranda Oman, Mrs. n sew-rufunds. Hioffices that Olson, Mrs. Matilda FramLen ami JRAFFET & PATTERSON are dllpliculiolis of eaeli other. Mis. Mans Nielsen. lawyers that sim-- tin last Tiivcrn Ruildins. Mouth Into Eudget System. Krports showi-iEighth Btreoi. piiiiu-i-rhad PRICE, UTAH Carl It. Mami-cirepublican stale chairman and id the Price died, ranging in agi-- from 72 to 07 was OLIVER K. CLAY Ciumiu-n-iaand Savings Hank, went years. The olde-- woman pr Attorney At Uw Wih-ov- , Mrs. the 04, indy Mary Young nio- -t tliortuighly into the budget sysOffice In Coiintv Coat house. surviving resident here nf the IS47 tem adopted hv the la- -l PRICE. UTAH 11. X. Bennett, S2. a pioneer the rea-therefor. He gave evi- pioneers. altend-uneI . A. McGEE dence of how Carbons officials are of 1850, was the oldest man in the program the disAttorney At Law Following therewith. The chairman complying then called for a nominating commit- play ol' pioneer relics at the public Rooms 6 and A. Silvaani Building. tee to name those for the coming year. library was visited, anil here luncheon PRICE, UTAH Neil M. Madsen, George A. Murphy was served to the honored guests. and'O. P. M. Biersaeh were selected. Many interesting relies and pioneer R. W. DALTON Attorney At Law Agriculture, Charles Larsen; banking, photographs have been added to the Office In the 8Uvagnl Building. C. R. Mnrcusen; house owners, C. II. collection the past year. of PRICE, UTAH The the feature concluding E. days J. Stevenson, Sr; mining, Pettit; in a was entertainment dancing party merchandising, L. R. Davis ; manufacpERDINAND ERICKSEN turing, Carl II. Ferguson; live stork, the evening at Armory Hall Attorney At Law Neil M. Madsen; publie utilities, J. 717 Jndge Building Rex Miller; railrondH, J. A. Stafford, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH and the committeemen at large, R. 11. Kirkpatrick of Sunnyside, A. J. Lee Local Footballers Meet Their Water- FREDERICK E. WOODS Attorney At Law of Priee, and William Littlejohn of loo Over At Huntington. Clear Creek. Office, Kleetric Building. PRICE, UTAH Stubby Peterson, conch for the County Being Gouged. Carbon high at Priee in many sporting J. W, Hammond, president of the J. CONSTANTINE has this to say in Mondays QEORGE Attorney At Law Carbon County bank, talked on the events, Salt Luke Tribune under n dateline of necessity of indeendent audits and the 21st: "The Carbon high fnothall Suite 12, Silyagnl Building, Formerly cited how this county had in the past Occupied By Price A Fouta. ended their spring practice by PKTCE. UTAH been gouged. He asked that the sub- squad Huntexhibition an at game playing ject la- oiened for discussion. N. S. ington yesterday. The team, enptainod I. E FLYNN Neilson of Mt. Pleasant dwelt on the Licensed Undertaker and Embalm by Richard Davis, defeated the one Ambulance Service iniMirtanee of the honest taxpayer Jeansclme by a Arthur by captained who stands jmt and pays his just Telephone 20. score of seven to It was the PRICE, UTAn of that which is levied against first real football nothing. contest ever staged him when compared to the one who in Huntington and was held to devel- WALLACE ft HARMON makes every effort to evade a just interest in the sport over in Emery Mnrcusen also took part op Undertakers and Licensed Embalmed proiNirtion. The game was featured by county. in this subject and said audits are hard tackling by both sides and plenty One Block South of L. D. 8 Thbernada, very necessary where large amounts of line Office Phone 158. Rea. 115m. bucking. The backficld of the are expended. He favored thoroughPRICE. UTAH showed eleven exceptionup ness. However, the rhea;cst is not winning ally well, and Prcsscts work nt center P, BERTOT PAINT SHOP nlwuys the best. L. A. McGee, Sam was Anto Tainting outstanding. Crandall, Haxford WiNidhead and Robert Howard were and 8 Day systems 1, S. Jeansclme and perAnderson, Kay also heard. They favored ones indeor Gioso Finish Dull The lowers. the formed well for playBlock East of Courthouse pendent of the state. The necessity Half Chidester of three Birch, boys, of employing such as are comct.ent to ing Phone 233 anil Pace, from the Harding junior UTAn trace out the sources of revenue and PRICE, at Price, was remarkable, ns they the distribution of funds was the key- high have had hut two weeks of fnoihull. REN BEAN note of their talks. General Painting Contractor Uoaeli Peterson was inure than pleasNecessity of Drafting. ed witli the showing nnd expects anPhone 188m. L. A. McGee of Price was the next other winning team next year, since PRICE. UTAn his subject being Necessity the material is the best Carbon has of Drafting Men Into Publie Office. ever had. Carbon s chief drawback I. W. HAMMOND IJrensed Abstractor of Tltleo lie told how juries are chosen. The in past years has been the lack of subbest men to pick a jury from are stitutes, hut with thirty men out for Abstracts of title furnished to say those who ask to he excused from ser- spring practice this handicap will lie piece or tract in Eastern Utah. Fire written in the best companies. vice. It was not right to have to overcome next year. Real estate, bonds, etc. Second floor choose from the lowgrades of intelliBuilding, Price, Utah. INDIAN LANDS SALE To do so bus its effect on gence. MYTOX, March 22. F. A. Gross many eases where large amounts of in- of Fort Duchesne, in involved result und are money sujierinteiideiit of He Uintah and the to also, recited, Ouray Indian agency, litigants. justice how nominations are made for men to as a representative of the government, fill public offices. The ones who hnvc will offer for sule rertain Indian althe leust number of enemies arc chos- lotments on May 15th. Ten per cent of en. Not the best qualified. To obtain the offer made by the bidder must acYour car in our hands for overthe greatest service from public offi- company the hid, and also twenty dolcials n system of drafting those the lars to defray the expense of adverhauling or checking will mean most fitted should prevail. tising and the sale. Lists of the tracts that youll be all set and ready und the location will he furnished inResolution Defeated. for those balmy days of spring. terested parties. Just before adjournment Uhainnnn Dependability has always been Lee offered a resolution that the next Dr. Crosby A. Perry, thought to he our watchword. Our overhaullegislature he presented with a hill the only real son of the revolution, ing is a real service. The prices that no bond issue carry unless 50 per (lied at Xorlh Adams, Mass., the other very reasonable. rent of the qualified voters ballot day. on the same. This evoked a wide nml varied discussion. It was moved by ( II. Madsen that the same he tabled BUNNEL GARAGE for future "consideration. Tarried. J. D. Stack, superintendent of the meat of Catarrh for over forty years. North Ninth St., Price, Utah Utah of the Denver and Rio Grande Abo aa a Blood Purifier it gives wonderWestern, was present, but left before ful results. AU Druggist. Birth announcement cards. The Boa. the meeting was over. He did nut F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio Frank T. Benfur the Spring Canyon Coal emupany (Storrs), told of much sought for erunomy In the of publie moneys, for intelligent eronoiuy and of mlviee from the taxpaying bodies. Then A. Z. of Salt Lake City from the Utah Taxpayers association recited what has already been accomplished by the state organization. J. E. Pettit, mine superintendent at llcincr for the United States Fuel, told at considerable length of the methods of handling state funds by the legislature, and the manner in which apropriu-tion- s are made. He gave facts and fig ures showing Imw the various public iffieiuls of Imw Carbon had already with the budget system, and County Coiiinii-sionnett, the chief er Mae-Kenz- Wil-helmi- na ie X-R- Y. N Wil-in- - SAYING GOODBYE l l e s i. ra-hi- er d l mi c. PRICE DEFEATED NITROKOTE Ask your Fuller Dealer, listed below, the enduring for NITROKOTE new Lacquer Finish which Dries Hard .in Half an Hour. He will tell you how lit gives Floors a satiny new surface jthat will not mar or chip and how it makes old furniture and woodwork j , Prince Antoine Bibesco, Roumanian minister to the United States, who is shortly returning to his homeland after extended and very popular service in Washington, I). C called at the White House recently and presented his letters uf recall tu President Prince Biheseo is shnwn with Assistant Secretary of State .1. Butler Wright (right), who accompanied him. new and keeps them new. Proof I against soap, grease, oils, gasoline and Dther liquids. Coul-itlg- Two Kinds NITROKOTE FOR FLOORS fcf wood, concrete or linoleum NITROKOTE ENAMEL for furniture and woodwork These Fuller Dealers Sell Nitrokotc SECOND DEGREE MURDER MUST BE ANSWERED TO 1 Mrs. Tressa Pigmanelli Marasco of Helper was arraigned before Justice John Potter at Price lost Saturday and later bound over for trial in district court on the charge of second degree murder for making awav with her day old child at that town on February, 3d, last. The only witness examined was Dr. E. F. (Jianotti, who attended the woman after the infant came into the world. The defense tried to keep out his testimony, but was not successful. The child was hid away in the cellar. The husband has filed suit for divorce. In the meantime he must dollars a month temppay twenty-fiv- e orary alimony and fifty dollars as an attorney's fee by an order from Judge Dilworth Woolley of the district court. Mrs. Marasco is at liberty under bond of a thousand dollars. C. H. Stevenson Lbr. Co. CO. W. P. FULLER ff 04 win fourth ioutk nrurr - balt lair crrf Brtmtitt ia 26 Paciju Ctait Citm Jteftnie Aiiam raANoico io ancus roaiuiiD Ditinlatm tfVaLtm m lit PadJU Cmm 77 TSARS HFERIENCB TOUR ASSURANCR OP FULLER QUALITT FULLER PAINTS VARNISHES PIONEERWHITE LEAD FROBATK AMI GUARDI XXSIIIP Notices Consult County Clerk Or Respective Signers For Further Information. ODD FELLOWS MEETINGS IMper Consolidated Lodge No. 50, In- dependent Order of Odd Fellows, meets every Tuesday evening at Knighta of NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE Iythias Hail. Important business every of George Paliomliki. Deceased. Cred- meeting. Members urged to attend. Visitors will present claims with vouchers to iting brothers always welcome. (Signed), the undersigned at Helper, Utah, on or W. W. Sorenson. Noble Grand ; J. A. Rax, before the IQih day of May. A. I.. 1!2t. Vice Grand, and D. E. Lambson, STELIOUM PALIOUDAKIS. Administrator nf the Estate of George Pnlinudu-kis- . Credits earneil in approved evening Deceased. Henry Uuggcri. Attorney For Administrator. liiuli schools of New Jersey will he First pub., March 12; Inst Apr. 2, 11)2(1. hereafter in meeting for entrance by professional school and colleges in New York mill Pennsylvania in accordance with reciprocal arrangements made by the state bimrd of education of New Jersey with the state departments of instruction of New York and recognized ESTATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Ice Pugnnn, Also Known As Isniii-ard- o Creditors wilt Piignno. Deceased. resent elninis with vouchers to the S at Price, Utah, on or before the 2dth day of May. A. !.. 102th JAMES BESSO, Administrator With Will Annexed of Tee Pugano. Also Known As Leonardo Pngano, Deceased. I lenry Rugger!, Attorney For Administrator. First pith.. Mar. 10; lust Apr. 0. 1020. Wedding announcements. The Sub. e. Birth announcement cards. The Sun MOTHERS IMPORTANT Mothers should ace that the whole family take a thorough, purifying system cleaning laxative this spring. NOW IS TILE TIME. The family will be healthier, happier and get along better if the blood ia given a thorough purifying, the stomach and bowels cleaned out and the germs of winter accumulated in the system driven GOLDEN HOLLISTER'S awav. NUGGET TABLETS ia one of the very heat and surest snring medicines to take. Get them and see the difference in the whole family. Their color will he better, they 'll eat better, sletm better and he well and hapny. Price Trading company. The meanest man we ever heard of is the Georgia fellow who sharpened his knife on his first wife's tombstone jm) he could cut his second one 'a throat. - pro-isirtio- n sH-ake- Stl-vag- ni All SetForSpring Halls Catarrh Medicine SrSKST |