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Show 8 PICE. US, tn ICE AND ( . y- -! EVERY FRIDAY. NEARBY1 , .u-.T..-, V.-i- - . r "I FIVE PURELY PERSONAL vut a far a t'.'iuul au iliir.ir n;t ! r ha ii : divulged it. ii ilu tru-- ha Yignetio tallied on M,iiher; Mias Mddivd Kos sang "Dear Little Mothand piano soloa were Mrs. J. AY. Lii.ifhiiuniw is exprv'.- - er of M iif, ir.ii hark in Price next Sunday tim:; givfii by t !:f Missos Lurv Mart inf Hi, Jennie Cruc and Angelin? Martcllc. ... v.m n.. w ihr manager "t the an extended trip to California. At tlif a luncheon was 'Mr. (i.adx Ntiiu.-- King t 'V.i'l i g i'uii'i.i-;aii.served at small tables with r.impaiiN. w;th ! h''r l,abv ' K ! visitifj: at piiik mol ul.ilf fi:riiat:oii-.- , I'arh of fHs.MB.1T seriWout Hi fV' l lv i lTie "' uvek Uh the uiotlifi'-- . was pifsfnifd with carua l;v I .. A'ernal. T!lte are ,ll,'llrMld lri,uis-!lAY. Daniel. .If. ; War.il, . Guy11'' lioiis u a '.okfii fi ..in t lie club. -- Mr. F.lixa McGee, who has jvn: li'.i hii.l J. C. Ntls.in. Tin va"t l11' winter with the family of her haw been tilled. Twenty-fou- r n. The women's board of AA'estuiiuis-le- r i.!t ii me ti.ia with tv, filly - A. Eft iff, ill Price Iflt during t !:. college entertained at the annual ffk her houif in Illinois. tea AVediiesdav afternoon at the home , Mr. Jennie Branch Behring of Salt of Mrs. K. M. Xelier, i:iS4Fed'eral Mlif lm;Hi'Uiu'f of Being e the eollege. l'il iited with hfr inothfr, AA'ay, for the benefit f'.. ihf play put on by Carbon Stake M i. 11 la Blanch. and otlifr relative The r,vouis were attractively arranged 'i;n.lay schools List Tufsdax and AWd-- at li iff lat Friday and Saturday. with irises and snowball.;. Tuli( in ' filings at the tabernacle. n from various shades fonned a eeuterpiiww Stevenson, Sr, t the b.- -t hs presentations .Vir!prilT was in Salt UkM'itv last Mon lfT the teatable. Mrs, J. A. MeCas-ke- ll 1,1 1 U,:h Mrs. It. S. Allison were in iV--'- 1 V dav to attend a imCting Vfof i.i.-.i.- J - the Castle chargeandof the diningroom. Assisting dieie were htg audienr 4rr.man.,,s ' x r' much enj, wa,i. during the afternoon in receiving and 1L while the "I l . entertaining the gue1s were Mrs. Is v . William the leasing r the D. Mrs. A. F. Hard well, by various Clear ('reek Littlejohn, property of the Utah Fuel Mrs.Anderson, men. l.er were splendid. K. It. Criiclilow, Mrs. J. O. EvDe Uriee in was yesterday. fiiiiaiiy, Mrs. U. lT. (1. It. is t give this up the first of July, but ans. Mrs. A'. l.iseph Mott was quite seriously in-Mrs. AV, Mrs. John Lvle, as vet it is not known wli8 is to lake lliskey, Mrs. It. (1. McMillan, W. ",l Thursday evening of last it ov e r. J ust w list lie is McKirahau, lie is as to do hwn near AA'uilington when the Mrs. C. D. Mrs. It. a-- T PAGE p-ir.- 1 1 -' t - ! i- n t UTAH ( . fom-lusio- i:l j. .1 !i means a sign saving to you ix I'l', T:., i i . ..... il V" I. I. v II. ni'l. I ..! t ' . . i1 : I- ttlipi-.yi'- fr I jn . !., I ( j-- J i. i;llt. ;, i.!l a vaiiM.v : ' 111! ! . , , ,,,. o; ..:t n ,:;.M :f ;K t J ,i ...-- t I . - ; -- . v l. cxt,,n i.r . II Ui Mtm.'it lias li m.;.,,;;;!,,! rv by Miiv.ir C i. on the Y. siji . l.i'is.n a. id has new be. t,.r several .utvs. He J A. Clirisier.si!i. ugar u.ivau. e.i ten hundred imuinls .i' h'itr.s and wholesalers. l,,, hi. Tl:e ret. i,!i even cents h'g! er. -- ; running order. Tu.-sd.i- ii ivnt. the w.'ih nil . 1 '' lr s llam-iM-k- , i -- Thats why we say the Conoco sign means a saving to you. It means extra miles and extra miles mean less expense. ; iVt' Voriv-!a,ll,,,l- .r s your own mileage record and prove it but be sure to buy at the sign of extra miles Conoco. Keep ',',uian, - CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Producers, Refiners and Marketers fkit4r& i pttrvlmnm product fa Art onq Colorado AA'ashington, D. C., of the national lie has just returned from gathering. Parlor in the Paternoster building is this week Dallas, Tex., from a like mission. installing a new and up to date soda James Iittmaa wss lacerated on the fountain in its place of business. It will disiense soft drinks, hot lumrhes forehead when the automobile he was snd the like with s csterer from Sslt driving and another maohine driven by Kd Merchant collided at Salt Lake Lake City in charge. City last Tuesday evening. Aeconling David Monet ti of Sunnyside, who to the polire report of ihe accident, has been at the Price City Hospital Pittman was turning in the middle of for apiwndicitis, was discharged dur- the block and Merchant was driving west when the two vehicles crashed. ing the week as fully recovered. Mrs. is a former resident of Clear Pittman Florence Hastier from Price, who has been there for a aiiniliur oieration, Creek and at one time was in business there with the late Sandy AA'ilson. was also discharged. Km, limit. Himatoi, Momtma, Vmbrmik, Naur Keaton, Oklml The Eastern Utah Hilliard W Cl extra miles Thirty cans of young rainbow trout which came from the fish hatchery at Springville were planted up in Fish Creek, near Seofield, last week under the direction of AA'illis Al. Afadsrn, local game warden. The efforts of the ii Carbon County Fish and Gump brought almut this new shipment. The organization has also taken and IlilM'r nw lm a ? toward bettering the game conAVonu-nwith Mr. Lu- steus ditions by putting out fifty setting cille Litlixetti as preiilcnt ; Mrs. Klixa hens to help increase the number of Holly Thomas, tin1 vice; Mrs. Florence pheasants. Dennis, cnrresivonding secretary; Miss ,H i. lb .Met, reenrding, und Mrs. MarCreditors of the Star Style Shop at guerite Dait, treasurer. Price are now forcing its owner, John "Ted "Robbins and John R. Milan, conductors of the Denver and Rio Grande system and eaeh well known to many local travelers, have just liern retired on pension. The former has bien in smire thirty-fiv- e years and the latter thirty-four. Hu.-in- RflfflB Moore, (i. MrNicrc, Mrs. 11. AV. Itelierd. Mrs. K. V. Silver, - A. D. ladle v came to 1'rice from Mias Jean Sickles, Mrs. (1. It. AAalker, Hill lajt Sunday to Me hu faui- - Mr. A. f. Watts ami Mrs. Samuel lly and look into mutter connected AVilliauisoii, all members of the board. with his business here, lie is looking Two hundred guests called during the much better and is feeling fine since afternoon. Deseret News, l'Jtli. his oeratioti several weeks ago. He returned during the week. N. C. N'uttall, deputy state auditor, ami Messri. Wood and Mattson of the Deasley-Reeve- s eoiiqvany are here this week auditing the books of Mrs. Sarah Jane Morrison, a real-deCarbon. The former is looking after of this rity for thiry-ai- x years, ia the state V interests, while the two lat She iasaed away at the boma dead. ter are working for tha county. of her daughter, Mm. John A. Mathis, I H. Beebe from Spring Canyon .last Wednesday morning of general was in Price yesterday with his folk debility. Deceased was born at Spring-wh- o were shopping, and while here he ville on 6, 1857, and was tha enrolled for a yeaii with The Hun William J. and Harsh of daughter growing family of readers. The mme JaM Simmon Warren, early pioneen there, he eeys, ie working four deys. of irife Kiw Valley. Her husband, The othera in that viemity from one John Morrison, died several yean ago. I to three a week. Deceased was the mother of ten elul- I Loren Allred of Tooele is in Price dren, three of whom now survive her. this week attending district eourt as a I These are Mrs. Lilly Pearl Mathis and witness and renewing old eequaint-- 1 Clarence Z. and Paul Desmond Morn-ante- s. of Mr. and son. Three brothers, Frank, Parley P, He is a drs. George A. Fsusctt and was at and Hubbard AVarren, end a sister, one time eouuerted with the Alger I Mrs Desaie Roberts, are living. The Auto einnpany here. For the past I early half of Mr. Morrison a life wae several months he has resided over spent at Hanih Fork, where ahe was there, Wing manager of a service sto prominent in ehurch affairs, being the tiou at that town. j president of the Young Isillies Mutual .'ounty Commissioner Fred Per- - I Improvement assneiatinn fur a king les-th- e run, who was a visitor here during time, ami where she gave musie I sons. She as her here services gave week, rciort that, work on the I ward other choir ami for the eertiini of the Roosevelt to organist Myton federal aid road is Wing held up on organixiilioii for yeura, was an artive amumt of not Wing able to get right worker in the locnl relief soeiety and of way. Condemnation proceeding I very frequently gave readings in the have lieen started, but it is not likely Mutual snd other societ'iia. Her char-tha- t work will be begun Wfore next I it ie acre numerous. Funeral services I a re to be held this (Friday) afternoon car. Mvtou Free Press, 7lh. Carbon Stake taWrnaele under tha Attorney Knox Patterson returned Tuesday evening from a business Mi rw,lon f Bishop AAilliam h. Stoker of Price ward with burial at the cemetrip to Salt Iaike City. After sMud-in- g a few days here he will go hack tery here. Him' to apMar for the defendants in the ease of the United Ktates against J. E. AVeston and John Redd of who are rhraged with the intimidation of homesteaders, and whose case will come up for trial in the federal court on Monday next. Aloab yet uudee ided. hfh'nging to It. AA'eudall. ile viTiil bmkfn riba and t!u I'UMained pelvis Imiic alsw. as well as numerous I. It Hopkins ha. b.ier- - !hruises about the body. The injured ill the Davis Am,, and M.tiui.f i1'111 t f1? je-t'ay HoKjiital. lie 33 years of age and ,s a iiipiiii;. and - letir.t.g Mon, biism.-sat Im-.ra,,, ,,,r to the east of this city. f iij hi all !i. The D:m lirother- - bought. Dr. K. M. N elier, a foruier praet ic . Slat.- prohibition officers made three ing physician in Carbon rount.v and raids at 1rire lust week. As a result for years surgeon for Uie Itah Fuel the niu!iieiialiiy.si treasury is !jiS!7 lompauy and the Denver and lfio better oft than 1m fore. At one place (ramie AVesteru at Castle Gate, was last Saturday ehoaen by the Utah two hundred and four jdnts and five quarts of homebrew were taken and State Medieal association aa a delelater destroyed. gate to next year a convention at j Ibckedvith -: Karn-laiL- nt you could get just one extra mile per IFgallon, that would be a big saving to end of the summer, wouldnt you at the it? But with Summer Conoco Gasoline do better than that. You you should positively can do better than that if you drive carefully and have your car in good DkU,UK 1 im.-.i- r r.-- i 1:-- : Vt ski 1 South I'. I'!. .li.-irat- fd ' ' ; iMnl . . 1 Mrs.. ,;l asso-eiutio- 1 Price Pioneer Woman Has Passed On nt jn.h son-in-la- w Deangelis, into bankruptcy cliis of the ('iirlmti high, Orange federal court proceedings. The thruogli Huish Mis LaA'ive ehaei'oned bv was not long since set on l'ire by place and "Stubby Peterson, motored to someone. Mike Deangelis, Nick Guithe head of Indiiin Canyon yesterday, lt nis and the are charged proprietor when' the day was sient in a pienie. with it in the courts. The business of 81 h. ot lots of sik good tilings along They ReAAholesale and F, the astern Utah eat and client a most enjoyable outing. tail company, closed down a couple of weeks ago under an attachment, may Mrs. Susie Allred has announced the Mis Catherine Broyles, the youngest oMn up soon. Arrangements are now daughter of J. F. Broyles lute of in progress looking to this end. marriage of her daughte, Miss Farris, to Ifershel Simmons of Hiawatha, on Scofield is one of twenty odd nursea to graduate from Holy Cross Hospital to eame over a team ball Friday, May 7th, at the home nf Mr. Sunnyside at Salt Isike City next Friday. Khe Price on Sunday last and wal!oied and Mra. Alma J. Bullmigh. Following is a sister of Mrs. Joseph Iarmley, the local nine in the first league game the eeremony a wedding dinner was Salt Lake Telegram, 10th. up to recently residing at Castle Gate, of the season by seventeen to sixteen. served. but now a resident of Zion. There was plenty qf good ball played Mr. and Mrs. John IL Tonkin enterby both sides. Also any number of Air. and Airs. J. E. Flvnn of Trice One of ''the largest crowds tained last evening at a delightful emirs. went in to Salt Iaike City londay lust ever seen in the grandstand and on the dancing party at their home in the with their youngest child, Peggy, for grounds was in attendance. Pike urn' Cottonwoods in honor of their niece, an operation at Holy Cross Hospital pired. Castle Gate the same day beat Mias Ellen Road, who has but recently .for appendicitis. She is now the third Hiawatha over on the lattera grounds returned from a two yean' stay in to five. Helper plays Cas- Europe. Bright garden flowrn from daughter of the family to undergo twenty-on- e ueh of late months. Reports today tle Gate at the lattera grounds next the Tonkin, gardens decorated the spacious living, rooms and the host (Friday) from there are that she is Sunday. and hostess were assisted by their doing well. Beginning June 1st the Price Cham- daughter, Mn. AValter E. Clarke, of Carbons board of county commis- ber of Commerce is to have a get to- Kenilworth. The guests bidden to sioners will hold a meeting on June gether meeting of local merchants ant meet Miss Roaf included a number of Salt 7th. next, to consider applications for business men in this city for the pur- the younger members of society. additional allowances of about fifty-fiv- e pose of making available the very bes Lake Tribune, 9th. thousand dollars for the road de- plans and methods in use elsewhere New officers of the Service Star triment. Also fifty dollars in the the country over. It ia to be conductmurder's office. Is'gal notice of the ed by Pryor Irwin, an expert at the Legion at Price are Mrs. Laura ame appears elsewhere in this issue game, from Chicago. He is to be here president; Mra. Mabel Peacock, of The Sun. until the 5th and will make two talks viee; Mn. A. E. Gibson, secretary ; each day. He also will visit numerous Mn. C. U. Stevensen, Sr., treasurer; Doe' Fisk of this city was a can- stores and offer his suggestions. Ilia Mrs. F. J. Thomas, chaplain, and Mrs. didate before the Utah State Medical services for the time he is here cost Hazel Deming, historian. Mesdames association at Zion last week as its three hundred and fifty bones. Stevensen, Gibson and Mrs. Tucker Officompose a committee to make arrange president for the coming year. John Swoger, aged 36 years, was in- ments and to take charge of the Memcers for that body were chosen by a consist-in- " time this stantly killed in the property of the orial Day services in Price. Delegates hoiic of delegates, gentlemen. He re- Spring Canyon Coal company last elected to the state convention in of twenty-ninceived one vile. Apparently as popu- Tuesday by a fall of coal. The re- Provo on May 15th are Mesdames lar ( f) with the medieal profession as mains were bronght to Price and pre-- f Averill, Gibson, Deming, Storey, Tuckis red for burial by Flynn Funera er. William C. Perry, E. C. Lee, Rose with local hankers. Home. He was a widower, but is sur- Partridge, Thomas and Stevensen. and Mrs. vived by an daughter. Any James R., son of this of city gradu-Htc- d other relatives are unknown locally. The C.LC. Girls of Price entertainJ. W. from the University of California John Rutherford was seriously injur- ed their mothers at a dinner party on last Friday with the de- ed at the same time and place, suf- Sunday at the New Castle Inn. The at Berk-le- v He is fering a crushed chest and numerous table was esitceiully decorated for the of doctor of gree ex- lacerations. His condition is eonsid' occasion and each asoeiatmn bar state guest was presented to t ike the amination next month and afterwards ered serious. He is married and ten with carnations. Covers were laid for law years younger than the other man. Mrs. Alex Pace, Mrs. Charles Ronomu, will engage in the praet ire of another Airs. J. F. MaeKnight, Mrs. Hariy C. some where on the coast. Still At a meeting of the board of direct- -' Smith, Mrs. Henry Fiack, Mra. Lloyd Price young man making good. ors of the Price Chamber of Commerce I'erigo, Mrs. Jess Johnstun, Mrs. Roy last week Mayor C. IL Madsen toll Sehonian of Duchesne, Mrs. Neil M. this of CCooper, formerly James more recently them of the financial tatus of Price Madsen, Mrs. Arthur N. Smith and hut Tlelis-of and dtv has been City ICoapital and thit additional ai Misses Kathym Bonomo, Alice Al living out at San Franeisco, at Price was expected from the former during court Mayme Pace, Lillian Johnstnn disrtict the trial in on o and Josephine Fiack. After dinner kppear-anc- e the coming year. from Representatives and ,im.P ln,t Monday that body arc&sked to meet with the the girls entertained their guests at a hi ease will run into the coming members of the board and go over theater party. counts seven in is charged week. He matters. Mrs. G. R. West, chairman the while in with emliexxling funds Members of the Notre Dame club of the local Civic betterment commitof Auto company the Alger cmplov of entertained their mothers and a few recommended a L. tee, Pratt IL is plan beautifying Dale. Price and Castle for the municipality which wonh invited guests at a tea last Saturday him defending bring about a more businesslike im- afternoon from 3 until 5 oclock at superin-tat provement of streets and provide for Castle Hall up at Helper. A program fiPrge I Wood, general the natural growth here. She ia to was given by members of the order We r.l of f get in touch with other organizations Father A. F. Giovannoni of Price p iM addressed the elub; Miss Katherine a few days ago on a nd report to the ehamber. The senior Mon-ticell- o, Times-Imlewnde- I SOCJETY iiiunDal t ft i irddan twliwf'l irtl uratiwH atrM i WJ I in Many attempts have been made the to imjMvrt the last hundred years South Amcricun llamas and alpaeae atul raise them in this country as do.JKXT-Tff.MHHlM COTTAGE. mestic animals. Rut they have all I lurnndiml. 1'linnc 171fw. R- - Mohler, chief J. Dr. failed, savs FCHM-tW- . of tiie United States bureau of animal "AWtHGUHEIIOUJ rj" I nil tty, - K" street. L-- 1. Mead. industry. AN l jLE-MKUIC-mod ittk t"i 4rrt I fj CASH REO-- 1 cheap. The Bun. HI NTINGTON ROAD A iwort and other artidea. Inquire of X)vr, 1'riie. r HR. W W. A. HARDY Dentist Ihone IgkALE-njBEB.ijQ- HgE laurel tit& Hliap,. MOTOR. Also a Price, Utah. New Ilenrjr Hall HniMinR Helper. D nd Ruaranteed. "OH. i'Stoh,.J.FT,r,IK,TfAVN 0F CA8TLE t'?lr f Wod horses for sale. tirmilj on or ddresa J. E. W'Athir (astle Gate, Utah. . 8IIARES OF lr Urbon Water, Ind and Box 798, CUhW j,Ctn ' Bft-MXpC- dln COMSTOCK GARAGE Center of Bnainwi District Summer Rate, $5.00 per Month WI nnouncementa. Call at Comstock Apartments North Ninth Street PRICE, UTAH The Bun. Announcement! merly Carbon Cream company) is now do-m- g business in its new modern factory cated adjacent to the Price Ice and Cold storage plant. We appreciate your past Patronage and are now in a better position jo take care of your needs in Ice Cream, Punch, etc. We invite you to inspect our new lo- plant. Pure test Ice Cream at wholesale and retail Candy Jobbers CARBON ICE CREAM CO. just South of Railroad Tracks, Phone PRICE, UTAH Uh Av-eri- ll, Protect your food from ttw rav-agof warm and humid temperatures aad from dauRerowo nn and tainted flavors. There la only one correct way use mote of our Ire, the scientifically correct eooi-in- R substance. And, with enr quality Ire yon get service when yen need it. Regular residence delivstoreRe space is always ery. available. es C-o- PWCE ICE AXD COLD STORAGE COMPANY PHPXK 1M PRICE, UTAH e The Carbon Ice Cream company (for- i 1 FOR PURITY 313 jiirij-prudenc- - r ad-se- n, ! 1 Ea-i- n s, country hrh OUR SUNDAY DINNERS Are growing 'not only more popular with Priee folks, but with those from the surrounding towns and camps. Motor here for yours. Or if a resident of this eity bring in the wife and family. Short orders to the individual taste. Open after the threater and dances until the big erowds disperse. Rinetti & Capitolo KESTAUKAM Streets. Main and Ninth PRICE, UTAH |