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Show 1926 THESUk, PRICE, UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. EARBY WATCH HIM GROW wnng of two club at Nephi next the 1'ith. The committee on Thursday, v is composed of Sheriff n"t ,r'l lr!lll'portat !s:'ijda-Ja.y Doming, II. L Pratt, with Harry . jli.ibersem in charge of hotel reserra- ti,ns. The Price club and their ladies W M the sheepman, will go to NejihL a at'i'iuPn- - At'r.v ' San Lake A " ,l!t .,ll'lui's matters in (ity hi, week. lVrmiseiou for the Price Tranapor- taliou company to operate the auto-Mrs. ii ar,d a"d vhildren mobile stage line heretofore operated havemnv'ul ,n,s t0 nake j by James H. Wade, between Price their home, leavu and Castle Gate, by way of Helper, price Saujav. was granted by the public utilities Sl.OO ldr 1,84 P'"e to 8au commission at Salt Lake Fran!!?11 reeent- City wiii visit with his ;iy. aTs,;v f.1?? From 12 O'clock, Noon, to 9 p. m. son v . I. Miller, for some two weeks. Thomas C, Harvey, wife and MERCHANTS LUNCH aK 1 :liildrn Miss Winnie, and son, Bill, left f Price'-- 1: lie!-- ! Inst week for Salt Lake iht City for a e guests of Mis. F.. I i Froth 11:30 O'clock to 2:30 p. m. F. Gianutti. fw days, after which they g down t the Coast for a vacation. Harvey EVENING DINNERS, FOUR COURSES a,.ld ?Irs- - H- - Cs Smith spent will return in about two weeks while Sunday m Spanish Fork viiiiu- - re- the 75c family will stay some time. latives, returning home Monday noon. From 5:30 O'clock to 8:30 p. m. A number uf Moab jieople plan to We are satisfying the traveling public and people from I Penny store has gone'lobi; he surrounding towns an dcomtn unities. Price folks are home' wll in Florida on a visit with his ai lo trF cok at home this warm weather? mother 'tion at that place. Price 'will con-- 1 ani sis i r. juej a free eeltdiration and exiecta to SHORT ORDERS. ALL HOURS eutertain thousands of visitors from Salt Lake '.over eastern Utah aJrU!n as & viry tins attending a meeting of i cut, 1st. the state republican comuiittee of RESTAURANT w hich he is chairman. The sheriff's deputies from Price raided the Grant (tool hall at lleljHT Mrs. Charles James and children last Sunday and confiscated ten easea left Sunday morning for a visit with ,of home brew beer which the manage-Mattve- a IllUlItlllUlIllilllillllillilllllillllllll and friends in Salt Luke nient had evidently stored up for the City aud Fark City. j Fourth of July ruh. Deputy Warren Claimant AT PRICE BIG- Mib day of August, 19211. I lVaetwk loaded the goods in a ear and CELEBRATION name as witnessea James Liddell and ETC. EVER GEST HELD, Mr. and Mrs. JJert Bunnell and Drought them to Price. George Heeler of Price. Utah, Jamea Randall of Wellington, Utah, and Andrew children left Ouei From Faaa ( Continued by morning yesterday Mortensun of Hunnyaide, Utah. ELI F. The Denver and Rio Grande West-automobile for an outing of several TAYIAHt, ltegiater. era railway haa petitioned the public I celebrated on Monday when a well days at Fish Lake.' First pubJ, July 9; last Aug. 0. 1928. I commission to publish a rate rainged program waa given. The day Myrai L. Henderson of Price and of $1.45 per net ton on unscreened, WM opened by the flag criihod coking coal between Coluin- Kdward J. Cassity of Salt Lake . City ; ror two nouro, Mr. K. J. at were to wed at. Finn n l,,a n,l I ronton with a minimum carfalu.le ujreaK. Sliilaos, known as Gust J. o'clm-k- , $ a program of ' o?lat Th of 8l,',KH) Tliursda ' !,,,ad week "f"1" Shilaoa from Hiawatha, Utah, is now the t V "d "'en -is 1.70 but a temporary rate of 1.45 u,e amusement ball, followed by treats, sidling insurance and represents, the Glen X. Nelson aud Matt Warner has been in effect fur some time. Kquitnble Ufe Insurance society of races and other sport for the are over at Craig. Colo., this wetk en- - New York. Mr. Shilaoa has Imen workchildren The town. Idren the of Kiwauians and tlieir ladies for the United States Fuel comrounding up a bunrh fit cattle for the "al"ee danc,e al ibe bull at ing are to drive over to Nephi next Thurs-- 1 First National bank of Price. for the last ten year and he also pany dav, where they are to lie guests of ia well known and liked by the imople MuMe furnished was for the day by reNow ho ia Harris Simonson from Ashton, Ida., the club there. The invitation was the Sunnyaide band and orrhestra. and hia own countrymen. ceived time sonic since, and, following with one of tlio best inauranee was a Price visitor this week, greeting celebrathe The of interesting novelty the rustnrn established about three of the United States. He work old friends and acquaintances. He is each will probably visit tion was the baseball game between years ago, the insurance to hi countrystrong to move back to Salt lake City soon in the men the marrid and single the other some time during the year. men (Greeks), aa he say 95 per cent to take a uoMtin there have no inauranee. lie thinks that he Priee's new swimming pool up at NOTICE FOR ITItlJUATION will lie able to have all the men buy inA. D. Hadley was dwn from Gold of the Interior, United Hlatea surance of him aa he can explain it to the head of Seventh street near the U:!i for the f mrl: ,nl visiting 11 bool has been completed andin lamd Office At Kelt Isike City, I'tab, them a a great protection and investP11 family. He :s feeling much Imftir July 8, lirjlt. Notice ia hereby Riven that since his illness of several months ago. operation now for several days. The l'rter ' Liddell of Wellington, Utah, fur ment. Mr. Khiiaos says the reason TskiI is filled from the reservoir, so the heirs of David N. Liddell, diseased, that hi country-mehave no insur11c returned to Gold Hill Tuesday. that a constant supply of fresh water who on June 22, 11121, made is because the past few years ance Homestead Entry No. 01!N!25. for NV alwaya BVtilable. Two bath houses NE14. W8Kti. Mrs. M. C. Overturf, of Long Beach, they have been making some investWee- - 27: W4NKI4, ments on built been bav a and where they lost and they are 3.1. Twp. is Hee. 8ec. lifeguard sisis visit on a 84; 84RW4. here with her 8K4, Calif., 13 South. Range 13 East; Lota 2, S, 4. afraid to mako any more unless someter, Mrs. Sheldon L Anderson. Mrs. dulF al a" times. 1 Sec. 3; Lota and 2, See. 4, Twp. It one explains to them. Anderson's little daughter who lias Mouth, Range 13 Knst, Halt laike meridreunion the of Simpkin family muke notice of to intention been visiting iij that city returned ian, has filed K. was held at the home of Dr. John three-yeproof to establish claim to the with her aunt. clerk of tiie liefore described almvd land 4th Kenilworth on the 3d, Simpkin at Rubber stamps to order at The Hun. - the district court at Price, Vtah, on the roiidert and 5lh of the month. P. A. l'arLevi X. Harmon, a wife Santa of and Simpkin of Price, but n.w living Ji Sale Luke 1 in town ou the fourth visit- Monica, Calif., together with nunier-City ous relatives were present. This im1 Oliver Harmon, his J. brother, ing time fur several year that and meeting many old friends and the first tlie family have been together for a acquaintances. few days. Sehraniin-Johnson Drugs, are adverThe Price Red Cross chapter is in tising one of their big sales for Mon- need of clothing for nine children day, Tuesday and Wednesday of next which they can furnish tq two girls on the which apM-areigth page week, The are aged B five and boys. girls of till weeks Sun. and one years, while the boys ere 13 r Mr. and Mr-- , into Salt Lav V1'"' iag Mundav t:wV.! R . v 'l Bring the Family In Sunday and Try One of Our Famous ! CHICKEN DINNERS 1 I b 50c d? jSylTdTvlellS B m 'y H RINETTI Tiuies-lndepend- Main and Ninth Streets l an pity mi lue AD tng es. of ua are just as anxious to are of watching their lusty CmiTw see Price grow as these fond offspring assume larger and proportions. human beings, need proper care and attention in The people in them must promote the business of the community and support and patronize local life riwcial Without stores, schools, churches, newspapers, and gtoprises. foVna, like ife to thrive. far ety ade there can be no town. With this support and patronage Price will continue to grow, to develop into jw are the nourishment which it needs in order to see. Boost Price. the bigger and better city which we all want Utah Electric Co., Main street, Price, Utah. (forth, CAPITOLO g Price, Utah INSURANCE - rate1""1" !" j-v- d eom-INUii- ca Civicn classes for bo vs and for girls in l'arker high school at Dayton O., are organized as city, state and nation in miniture. No tcxlhook is used, but tati Per Ward Each I naert IMby pergonal visits pupils Itmmie acS' Chare Account. quainted with the governmental activities of their own city. Histories, BEST MODERN FOUR-ROOcurrent events, magazines, the ConMe. JieoWn, 13(1 North Fourth gressional Record and other publications are kept on file fur constant APART--I use of BENT FURNISHED pupils. Phone if four room. Modern. IS. There ran he no standard wage. The )F,RN HOUSE FOR very idea of a standard unq presupml Jteobx, 130 North Fourth itrect, poses that invention and management have readied their limit. I n FOUH-FOO- (. A FIVE-ROOIUXTED TO KENT m, Bodvrn, uiifuminhed, on or Anfiim lm. Inquire thin office. lmXISUEO be-hi- c 11.12 rent. IE. SPANISH le "J" afreet LODGE MODERN, tn now with private entrance. Buni-I- m anplt at 207 North Twelfth street, iPtiee, Uth. IniNOWTHE PARTY THAT TOOK I St jisger off a Muytag machine at the Ian K cor (tore Thursday night If will not seek the aid of an Shop, Price, Utah. ABE in I . REGISTRATION T nriaiiwHou date for voters Il?I W,fl election next Novem- 1 I!" ': SSv-Aogun- an-dy- .t 5whr, PJfcr. I I Cth. Anguat 11th. Anguat th. October 51 h. October ath. October 12th. October 2th. buildings used for golf in are worth n,80fl,ooo,ooo. Ikree hundred thousand devoted to the sport. J. SHILAOS er ORATORS OF SCHOOLS MEET COOLIDGE - offi-Miyt- f7: l"?1 n s re-W- w JUST STARTING A hrejM advertiaing campaign Liv wire aaleamen will canh .nrortunity. We can une aer-1- ! The two who prove he rhoaen for perman-lfW- t. particular see Roy Allen, lymBhop, Price, after o'clock. i'i' s APARTMENT, MOD-nm- d the eewer line. Keaa-Imk- dean. On nt Bread geta first consideration for evthe ery meal at home aa well as for picnic lunch, too. A meal without bread wonld be none at alL When you buy flour the most important article of food yon naturally look for the best. If you are easily satisfied by ordinary flour you will order well any kind, bnt if you want crisp, baked loaves the kind that beckons for more place your orders with ns for Tip Top, Turkey Bed or Seminole. We deliver. South Ninth Street, Price, Utah be-giv- phone ft Telegraph company i con- structing through eastern Utah from Price to Mack, 800 miles of copper wire is being nsed. The link is 200 miles long, and four wires an being strung. The line which was eomplet-- 1 ed from Price to Thompsons last week, will resch Cisco within a few days. Approval our Selecting your hat at store is a most enjoyable is pastime, for our display io complete with excellent values that you may choose exceedas you wish without of your allowing the limit ance for these articles. are showing a line of Summer Sport Hats Come m and j correctness. Velvets that are in minute up to the Bessie Kennedy, millinery, Utah The above photo shows the seven high school pupils chosen through successive elimination from among 1,800,000 pupils in every state in the union and who recently vied in the capital for the title of (Na-tionOratorical Champion, before Justice Taft, General Pershing and other distinguished judges. Photo shows left to right Herbert Wenig of Los Angeles, Thomas P. Cleary of Philadelphia, Joseph A. Mullarky of Augusta, Ga.f President Ooolidge, who greeted the finalists, Miss Guita F. Berman of Minneapolis, Miss Helen Bylund of New York, Miss Ann Hardin of Lonisviile, and Miss Myrtle Posey of Washington, D. C. al In the new transcontinental phone line which the Mountain State Tele- Inviting Your Price, bavin. ,JJ Aajran. Salt JJ Mi.. Margaret to donate ran call up Mr. Lake City, is here this week on a visit C. II. Slevenaen, Sr., of the Miller at the home of;Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shoe and the clothing will company Loofborow. Miss Morgan at one time be railed for. gladly lias and Price in many taught school acquaintances here. Miss Ardene Flynn gave a slumber at her home on North Eighth party W. J. Fraser of Great Falls, Mont., street Wednesday night of this week, representative of the Canadian gov- to the folowing young lady friends ernment information bureau, was a of hers. Margaret Dusserre, Marion, JosePrice visitor the first of the week WUlma and Elva Foni-ster- , interand Anehilia Giovanni, Marghmking over the eountry and phine in viewing prosiiective land seekers aret Thomas, Mildred Piacipelli, Sarah the Dominion of Canada. Nichols, Rubella Thompson, Helen llaymond and Florence and Lucille But two marriage license have been Moss. Sun granted since the last issue of the that of Affairs of the defunct Myton State by County Clerk II. C. Smith, Francis Hansen of Price and Thelma bank and the Bank of Duchesne will Kelts, of Hiawatha; and to Glen Holt be closed within the next few months, and Kvalyn Gillis, both of Gren River. Seth Pixton, bank commissioner, says. The Duchesne will pay 25 per cent of J. II. Ballinger, Bepry Ruggeri and its obligation and the Myton bank J. E. Alley emti'pos? the program-- probably 10 in addition to the 30 almet. Several persons at and committee whicl is tof prepare the en at the joint ready tertainment to around Price will be glad to get what they have coming from the two inc. Moab Times-Independc- Above Everything Else Pace Brother's new store building at Cisco was given a house-warmin- g Saturday night; when people from all over the county and some from Colo- rado gathered in the building io enjoy a big free dance, says MoaU's Some 150 people were in attendance and the dance continued until sunrise the next morning. Three ears of Moab people, including the R. J. Fletcher, D. J. Uoudeloek and Jesse Maxwell families, attended, as well as visitors from Fruita and Grand Junction. Times-Independe- CARD OF THANKS IVe wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for the many floral offerings and all other evidences of friendship and sympathy shown ns during the illness and at the time of the death- of our husband and father, Ralph Alger. (Signed). Mrs. Ralph Alger, Wife, Peerless, Utah, er and Family. July 8, 192(1. - Moth-Date- Da a 'I borrow Tha Sam. Suhaaribm, Our merchandise is the kind that brings Customers back. When you can buy the best for less why pay more elsewhere? New shipments received daily make our stocks complete. Wearfng apparel for the whole fcunily. Groceries, shoes and hardware. A pleasure for us to show our goods. In fact everything to eat, use and wear. WASATCH STORE CO. Winter Quarters, Gear Creek, Castle Gate and Snnnyslde. |