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Show rpmAT. MARCH 26, 1926 THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH EVERY FRIDAY r: ea ster i X Y Y Y Y You will not be able to join the Easter parade unless your hat is in the new spring colors. If you are one of the fortunate ones who have already selected yours you need Hot worry. For those not so fortunate we can help you even at this late date. car lap f i Y Y Y Y Y Bright colored crocheted hats are very neat with a suit. Jaunty tarns in soft straw are new. Wide brims for a Wfefjnore formal. All these and many more for your selec- - Hen-net- t, Y Y Y Y Y Y Y m-- ' yY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Price, Utah AA c--X w- SAYING GOODBYE - K U' intcl-ige- nt Mac-Kenz- ie d sys-te- ht h 4 Neil M. Madsen, George A. Murphy and 0. P. M. Biersaeh were selected. for NITROKOTE the enduring i t gives Floors a satiny new surface that will not mar or chip and how it makes old furniture and woodwork lrincg.Antoine Bibeseo, Roumanian minister to the United Slates, who is shortly returning to his homeland after extended and very popular service in Washington, D. C., railed at the White House recently and presented his letters of recall to President Prinre Bibeseo is shown wit b Assistant Secretary of State J. Butler Wright (right), who accompanied him. ?new and keeps them new. Proof grease, oils, gasoline and i against soap, lather liquids. Two Kinds if Cool-iilg- e. NITROKOTE NITROKOTE FOR FLOORS wood, concrete or ENAMEL SECOND DEGREE MURDER MUST BE ANSWERED TO for furniture and woodwork linoleum These Fuller Dealers Sell Nitrokote V J. t 0. H. Stevenson Lbr. W. P. FULLER 3 fjOwr vo rant south irurr Mrs. Tressa Pigmanelli Marasco of Helper was arraigned before Justice Co, & CO. - uir un enf AIMU ' KM11SM8 Cwe AMhMw 4 Vobttr m H JtMSwfar fc SSM tSSNCNCO. MS 77 TXAU BZIUltNCB PAINTS nut ASSUtAMCI OF TVUM QUAUTT m VARNISHES John Potter at Price last Saturday and later bound over for trial in district court on the charge of second degree murder for making away with her day old child at that town on February, 3d, last. The only witness examined was Dr. E. F. Gianotti, who attended the woman after the infant came into the world. The defense tried to keep ont his testimony, but was not successful. Tbe child was bid away in the cellar. The husband haa filed auit for divorce. In the meantime he must dollars a month temppay twenty-fiv- e orary alimony and fifty dollars as an attorneys fee by en order from Judge Dilworth Woolley of the district court. Mrs. Marasco is at liberty bond of a thousand dollars. nn-d- PJONEERWHITK LEAD er MOTHERS IMPORTANT noProrate and Here Commit guardianship ODD FELLOWS MEETINGS Na 66, I- n County Clerk Or Helper Consolidated Mre Signers For Further Information. diiiendent Order of Odd Telws, mets of every. Tuesday evening at Knighte NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE lythias Hall. Imiwrtant I f George Palioudakla, Deremaed. Cred- meeting. Members urged t0 itor will present claims with vouchers to iting brothers always i8Jn5? the undersigned at Helper, Utah, on or W. W. Sorenson. Noble Grand store the 19th day of May. A. I).. 192ft. Vice Grand, and D. E. Lambson, Secre STELIOCa PALIOUDAKI8. Adminis-btk- r tary. of the Estate of George Psliouda-- , Credits earned in approved eremng , Ms, Deceased. Henry Ruggerl, Attorney will be For Administrator. high schools of New Jersey ; First pub March 12; last Apr. 2, 1920. rein meeting recognized hereafter ess pro by entrance NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE quirements for - - of Lee Pagano, Also Known As Leon- -' ional schools and colleges m New Deceased. Creditors will in accordance ...present claims with vouchers to the un- York and Pennsylvania made by arrangements dersigned at Price, Utah, on or before the with reciprocal My. A. D., 1928. JAMES the state board of education of New BESSO, Administrator With Will Annexed of Lee Pagano, Also Known As Jersey with the state departments of Leonardo Pure no. Deceased. Henry Rng-er- l. instruction of New York and Pennsyl- Attorney For Administrator. First pub., Alar. 19; last Apr. 9. 1928. vania. Tbs Son Wedding announcements. The Son. Birth announcement cards . - Colo.. who Oheletrice and )isMM of (liildre Office. Hilragiii Building, I rice. Pi Annual Event Over In Sanpete County Is Well Attended. D hi MT. rLKASAXT, March 2d.-- The sexeiiteeutli annual cclehratimi nf the Plra-aI'luneer j Mt. !Hli III llllllMllty in Ilf t III" ily-fccnl- h Re-Wti- Ww Mothers should sec that the whole family take a thorough, purifying system cleaning laxative this spring. NOW IS T11E TIME. The family will be healthier, happier and get along better if the blood is given a thorough purifying, the stomach and bowels cleaned out and the germa of winter accumulated in the system driven GOLDEN HOLLISTERS away. is one of the NUGGET TABLETS very best and sorest soring medicines to take. Get them and see the difference in the whole family. Their color will bo better, theyll eat better, slee' better and be well and hapny. Price Trading company. The meanest man we ever heard o is the Georgia fellow who sharpene his knife on his first wifes tombstone hs eonld eut his second ones throat. jo R. M JONES Pti)aiHaa and SurxNn QR. PIONEERS GATHER ut W. P. WINTERS Itiyuirian and Nurfe Of fire. Farlmn IlMit1. Ifirm Tf Proprietor 'nrUin lluepical PRICK. UTAH a.-s-o- umilrr-.ai- y M. D Office lbiine SI; Itenidence SUOw Silvarini Bids., Price, Utah. ac-en- HR. F. 8. THOME of the Dentist here ter;, lazily .uteiul-I- , lintel Avalon, llcllier, Utah luiiiit former Plume l.'iT rein all M'rtioiis of the to eiiil la; with old lends and relative-- , )R. H. B. GOETZMAN Dentist flic program oietied with n public Hireling at 2 o'clock in the altenimni X Rsr Work and Extrartion. Fries tVuimerehil Bank Bldg., iriee. Utak at the North Ward eha)iel. In addition t musical program, adto an 'JR GLENN WILLIAM RICHARDS dresses were delivered by Judge FerDentist dinand Krickxen, I)r. S. II. Allen and Nitre as In Attendance. Amass Aldrich, all of Salt.laike City, Nurse Oside and Oxygen Miles Building. aud all Hie sons of pioneer families of I9. Rea. 187 w. Office Tri. PRICK, UTAH Sunjiete eounty. l'sjiers were presented by Mrs. SANFORD BALLINGER Mrs. Malvina Ericksen, Dentist Crane, James Monson and N. S. NielSendee. sen. The offirers of the association, Second Floor Silva gnl BuildU who were tor the ensuing Office, PRICK, UTAH 1 1 ! y, Wil-lelwi- U na X-R- year, are president, James Larsen; vice president, Joseph Munson, secre- D& X. 8. EVAN8 Dentlat tary, Mrs. Hilda Madsen Longadorf; James assistant treasurer, Monson; Office. Klectrie Building secretary, Orange Aldieb; directors, PRICK, UTAH Fudge Ferdinand Krirkxen and James HARMON lorg, E. C. Johnson, Joseph Seely, V- - GLENN and Ceunsetar At law Attorney Ole ICanscn, It. N. Bennett, C. T. Mad PRICK. UTAn sen, Elmer Jensen, L. C. Rasumsseii, Office With the District Attorney Mrs. Iieniy Ericksen, Mrs. Thomas At OuurihouM West, Mrs. Miranda Oman, Mrs. Wil ian Olson, Mrs. Matilda Fraud en and RRAFFET A PATTERSON -- llaus Nielsen. Ke; Kiris showed that since the last Isiwyara Tavere Building. Boufh Eighth Streak TRICK. UTAH Mrs. year a celebration eight piauccrs had died, ranging in ages from 72 to 97 OLIVER K. CLAY years. Tlu oldest woman present was Atternejr At Law lira. Mary Young Wilcox, 94, the only Office In Count? (Viiitbouaa. surviving resident here of the 1847 PRICK, UTAH N. Bennett, 82, a pioneer pioneers. R. of 1869, was the oldest man in atlend-ane. A. McOEE Attorney At Law Following the program the display of pioneer relics at the niblic Rooms B end A Rilvagnl BuUdlaf. library was visited, and here luncheon I'UICK, UTAH was served to tho honored guests. Many interesting relics and pioneer B- W. DALTON At Law Attorney photographa have been added to the collection tbe past year. Office la the SUvagnl Baildtag. PIUCK, UTAH The eoneluding feature of the days entertainment was a daneing party in CERDINAND ERICKSEN the evening at Armory IlalL Attorney At Law . er - TIT Judge Building SALT LAKH C1TT. UTAH FREDERICK E. WOODS Attorney At Law Clear Creek. listed below, it !, ir did the system's PRICE DEFEATED NITROKOTE !cew Lacquer Finish which Dries Hard in Half an Hour. He will tell you how Net! ax agent t'rnm allied I. ini. Agriculture, Charles Larsen; banking, C. R. Mareusen; house owners, C. IL Stevenson, Sr; mining, J. E. Pettit; merchandising, I R. Davis; manufacturing, Carl It. Ferguson; live stock, Neil M. Madsen; public utilities, J. Rex Miller; railroads, J. A. Stafford, and the committeemen at large, R. It. Kirkpatrick of Sunnyside, A. J. Lee Local Footballers Meet Their Waterof Iriee, and William Littlejohn of loo Over At Huntington. Tlsk your Fuller dealer for Ask your Fuller Dealer, participate. JR-- , and Nurzwa a PhysU-la- coii-elude- d Y 6 QHARLES RUGGERL g e Y i4 a representative pitiier-inThere of taxpayers of Carlum county ui the meeting calleii for the courtroom at Price lat Saturday alt ernoon. A. J. Lee was the clion-- ter chairman. This followed a short talk by himself in calling the gathering t order and in which he presented Mime statistics showing the gradual rise el1 taxes fur several years past, lie his talk by stressing present needs and the )urkst-- of the organi-- ! ration. R. J. Turner of lrice was made secretary. The two are to serve for a year or until their are named. Mayor l 11. Madsen made the address of welcuinc to the visitors, lie expressed the necessity t,f sm-l- an organization uud said he weleounal any suggestions from legislative sources to aid in Price City 'a affairs. Commissioner Is Heard. County Coiuinissiiiner Frank T. the chief clerk fur the Spring Canyon Coal eouqumy (Sturrs), told of much sought for economy in the of public moneys, fur economy and of advice from the taxpaying bodies. Then A. Z. of Salt Lake City from the Utah Taxpayers association recited what haa already been accomplished ly the state organization. J. K. Pettit, mine superintendent at Ileiner for the United States Fuel, told at considerable length of the methods of handling state funds by the legislature, and the manner in which apmpria-tionare made. He gave facts and figures showing how the various public officials of how Carbon had already complied with the budget system, and plead for more economy in affairs and funds. He cited several offices that are duplications of esrh other. Into Budget System. Carl R. Mareusen, republican state chairman and eashier of the Price Commercial and Savings bank, went most thoroughly into the budget adopted by the Inst legislature and the reason therefor. He gave evidence of how Carbons officials are complying therewith. The chairman then ealled for a nominating committee to name those fur the coming year. ili-tr- iet ts: t t ECjft )R. R. 8. SMYLIE rhysirlaa and Siirstwa Office IImiic I3w; Kmideniw 881 Office Price (Viumercial and ftaelajs tu Y rvia PROFESSIONAL PIE IVEIIIIOII AT Hunk Bids., Price, Flak. f fY HA TS..... PAGE THREE Stubby Peterson, coach for the County Being Gouged. Carbon high at Price in many sporting J. W, Hammond, president of the events, has this to say in Monday a Carbon Connty bank, talked on the Salt Lake Tribune under a dateline of necessity of independent audits and the 21st: The Carlton high football cited how this county had in the )ast aquad ended their spring practice by been gouged. . He asked that the subplaying an exhibition game at Huntject be opened for discussion. N. S. ington yesterday. The team, captained Neilson of Mt. Pleasant dwelt on the by Richard Davis, defeated the one importance of the honest taxpaye by Arthur Jeanseline by a who stands pat and pays his just pro- captained score f seven to nothing. It was the portion of that which is levied against !irst real football contest ever staged him when coinarod to the one who in Huntington and was held to devel makes every effort to evade a just op interest in the sjKirt over in Emery proportion. Mareusen also took part county. The game was featured by in this subject and said audits are lard tackling by lmth sides and plenty very necessary where large amounts of line bucking. The backficld of the are expended. He favored thorougheleven allowed up exceptionness. However, the cheapest is not winning and Pressets work at center well, ally always the best. L. A. McGee, Sam was outstanding. Crandall, Iluxford Woodhead and Robert Howard were Anderson, Kay and Jeanselme peralso heard. They favored ones indeformed well for the losers. The playpendent of the state. The necessity of three boys, Birch, Chidester of employing such as are eomjietcnt to ing and Pace, from the Harding junior trace out the sources of revenue and at Price, was remsrkable, as they high the distribution of funds was the keyhave had but two weeks of football note of their talks. Coach Peterson was more than pleasNecessity of Drafting. ed with the showing and expects anL. A. McGee of Price was the next other winning team next year, since speaker, his subject being Necessity the material is the best Carbon has of Drafting Men Into Public Office. ever had. Carbons chief drawback He told how juries are chosen. The in past years has been the lack of subbest men to pick a jury from are stitutes, but with thirty men out for those who ask to be excused from ser- spring practice this handicap will be vice. It was not right to have to overcome next year. choose from the lowgrades of intelliINDIAN LANDS SALE gence. To do so has its effect on MYTOX, March 22. F. A. Gross many eases where large amounts of money are involved and results in in- of Fort Duchesne, superintendent o:! justice to litigants. He recited, also, the Uintah and Ouray Indian ageney, how nominations are made for men to as a representative of the government, fill publie of flees. The ones who have will offer for sale certain Indian al the least number of enemies are chos- lotments on May 16th. Ten per eent o: en. Not the best qualified. To obtain the offer made by the bidder must acthe greatest service from public offi- company the bid, and also twenty dolcials a system of drafting those the lars to defray the expense of advermost fitted should prevail. tising and the sale. Lasts of the tracts and the location will be furnished inResolution Defeated. terested parties. Jnst before adjournment Chairman Lee offered a resolution that the next Dr. Crosby A. Perry, thought to be legislature be presented with a bil the only real son of the revolution, that no bond issue carry unless 60 per died at North Adams, Mass., the other eent of the qualified voters ballot day. on the same. This evoked a wide am varied diseussion. It was moved by C. H. Madsen that the same be tablet for future consideration. Carried. J. D. Stack, superintendent of the meat of Catarrh for over forty years. Utah of the Denver and Rio Grande Also as a Blood Purifier it gives wonderWestern, was present, but left before ful results. All Druggists. the meeting was over. He did no F. J. CHENEY Sl CO, Toledo, Ohio Office, Klectrie Building. PRICE, UTAH GEORGE J. CONSTANTINE Attorney At Suite 12, Rilvagnl Building, Formerly Occupied By Price A Font PRICK. UTAH E FLYNN J . Llcenaed Undertaker and Kmhahnar Ambulance Service Telephone 29. PRICK, UTAn WALLACE A HARMON Undertaker .and licensed Emhahnarfl One Block Routh of L. D. 8 Taberaaria. Office Phone 158. Rea. 115m. . PRICK. UTAH P. BERTOT FAINT SHOP Ante Feinting L 8. 8 and 8 Days systems Doll or Gloaa Finish Half .Block East of Courthouse Phone 233 PRICK, UTAH BEN BEAN General Painting Contractor Phone 188m. PRICE, UTAH J W. HAMMOND Llcenaed Ahetnuier of Title A bet recta of title furnished to eng piece or tract in Eastern Utah. Fire Insurance written in the beet companies Reel estate, bonds, etc. Second floor BU-vag- ni Building, Price, Utah. All SetFor Spring WlWMMWWWSAMmmi ! Halls Catarrh Medicine law Your car in onr hands for overhauling or checking will mean that yonH be all get and ready for those balmy days of spring: Dependability has always been onr watchword. Onr overhauling is a real service. Tho prices very reasonable. BUNNEL GARAGE North Ninth St, Price, Utah Birth announcement cards. The Sea. |