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Show 18M- Ltlgf81 - JB8 lifting too much PK. PEICI. BTAH PRICE AND NEARBY vilriw , V,1 HT rilS&T PAGE G. J. Kceves, Alisa Grace Faucett and ilw. Tony Migliaeciu, while Her. Ed- PURELY PERSONAL EW trUTlon scr-- gar M. XVallierg has charge of tK.se Mr. Dean D. Holdaway of Price wete.i to ( u.aJc fnm Hiawatha. The young jreple will be gien a number of testa wluc was registered at the Cullen Hotel at Halt Lake on the outing and also instructions in putting on camping and soforth. tlworro w St urJav. The fual Green River's Melon Day committee met with members of the Price Ckarnbr of Commerce last week and a on extended through that body a moat l5?Bdt lri City liospit-- l eordial invitation to the people here on TLutsd.y of Ust. week .ud is at to visit that town on September 6th. thi tin Close around two hundred persona, it getting alo,lg Mjt.elv ia said, have signified their intentions Tuesday, August 31st, i naturalira- - of going. w,urt MdT7w irWtriet The Young Voters Democratic from Salt Lake City lu the different eue t have a meeting at City Hall iu Price this (Friday) evening. Mayor C. H. Madsen is to talk on VotPrice city council at its meeting on ing Law and Rules and Procedure created Curb At the Polls. George S. Baliff, eity er ihstnet No. 4. h takes judge at Provo, promises to make a Ith rtnwt fr Main to speech that will be interesting. A at or r.unpauy canal. banquet will be served by the ladies. . dolffe lted o Wf wAg1 b" ft,"".4 CSC. thpf ltecrJer Anbur Before leaving for Salt Lake City X. Smith, ik rated on lor appendi- on Monday last Miss Daphne Dalton, citis at lriee City Hospital who recently resigned as superintendhad so far recovered as to berecently, able to ent of Iriee City Hospital, was prereturn to liis home Inst sented with a fine traveling bag by Saturday, the Carbon Medieal society. Within Sunnysiile Pythian Sister- gave a a few days she is to leave Zion for uauee at Amusement Hall at that New York City with her mother to town lat Saturday evening in. honor visit for some time. A brother there City im cannot make much upward progress if lriojuled with deadweight. Either must discard excess ballast I fit expects to get anywhere. Freighted with an indifferent atti-- I fade on the part of its citizens, unfair criticism or sentiment in-- I tains to local business, a municipality is unable to overcome Itagsttion and will sink to earth with its burden. I Though Price is not lacking in hometown pride, there may be I jti of ballast here and there which could well be eliminated in I which all of us must carry. Toss apathy, tie to lighten the load I lack of and town of overboard and this buying rf I (By will have smoother sailing on its journey to success. Towns, 'ate is moved i Pl ily eoanj ntly to th ifomntio entlytkii rwitkii like balloons, EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO. South Side Main Street PRICE, UTAH eompsn1 theft eamei ij ral difln . wone NOTICE! J sold IS if depot pmekue b iupee 65c, shaves 35c, childrens haircut 50c. All open at 8 oclock and close at 7 oclock p. m., except Saturdays and days preceding holidays, will close at 9 o'clock. THE MASTER BARBERS Dated at Price, Utah, Aug. 20, 1926. shops will imniiiH aoce Mt rDries PAINT tATUHOAV in hour I Refinish Your Own Car at small cost vjitfU NITROKOTE ENAMEL The Jew Lacquer Ftniih drive it Paint your car on Saturday . Sunday morning!. With Nitrokote Enamel (the wondo-funew Fuller lacquer finish) you can refinish your automobile in a few hours. The cost is l amazingly low! Nitrokote Enamel can be applied quickly and e fly with s brush by any one following the simple directions. In most eaes with proper preparation of the surface it can be used over the old enamcL varnish or lacquer finish. Nitrokote Enamel dries almost immediately-M- ib h a luster, beautiful and lasting. It im mud or dust . . . uninjured by water, ou, to pervious gasoline or other liquids. Ten colors! Write for free booklet with color am plea. Or get color chart and instruction folder irom the Fuller dealers listed below. satin-smoot- C. H. Stevenson Lbr. Co r W. P. FULLER & CO. SO WEST FOURTH SOUTH STSEET - SALT LAX fatmr SAN fBANOSCO COS AIKSl VMhnnrfVhrMtkiPtiiftCMa Fuller 1 VARNISHES PIONIERWHITI for a brief trip thrombi Idaho and to Yellowstone Park. Dr. I. R. Parsons, a few years ago a practicing physician at Price and later surgeon for the American Fuel company at Sego, has taken over the Keely institute at Halt Lake City. E. Bertot of Price, who has been in Moab for several week painting ram, left for his home yesterday, lie iuteud to open a psintshop here this fall and will do interior decorating as well as automobile painting. Moab j 13th. Miss Ida Robinson of thi eity resigned her position with the First National bank last week and departed for California, where she expect to remain permanently. Her plaee at that institution ha been taken by Mrs. May James El wood. --dim. Joseph Wolfe got bark to this eity yesterday afternoon from a month visit at Denver, Colo., aud other points in that state. She" had a most enjoyable trip and saw several former resident here, including Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Wakely, with whom she sient some time and who are prosperous. They asked to be remembered to their many old friends locally. N. L. Hinetti of this city leaves today for Cedar City, where on Sunday next he will have charge of the initiation work of the Forty aud Eight there in connection with the state encampment of the American Legion. lYaiik W. Deining of Provo, the grand chief de gare of the order, has delegated the whole works to the Price gentleman.. Home stunts out of the or dinary are promised the goofs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Weisl got back to Price yesterday from p trip uf several days through Southern Jlah. They visited at Bryee Canyon and other places of interest thereabouts. Returning they cuuie through Halt Lake City, where he had business and storied for a couple of days. His brother, W. L. Weist, wife and children, who aeeoiuMinied them, went on from Zion to their home at Ilax-tarNeb. Sophus Olsen, mayor of Wood-sidwas a visitor in lriee last Tues' day and as usual whenever in the of Eastern Utah, (mid his to The Sun. Crop condition, le say though the acreage i small are good in hi section of the King dniu of Emery. lie has not been in good health recently, but denies with vehemence the rumor recently put in te LEAD office- - - this Spring Canyons Community elub to fifty Girl Scouts are held its annual outing at City Park in real of taste fiist wik mjoving their of Price last Satnrday with a big crowi life in the mountains back here. The program included a selection from a quartet and after which the front rJL and the others fTeimns over south of the Lmtid Mayor C. IL Madsen of this eity made an address of welcome. Dave Brown w-- " flw 1,7 - responded to this, followed with other SSTKi hen W" lkel 'r- Ladies Work Times-Indefiende- of the first Mimiver&ary if the is studying medicine. onjiiu-- i ration there. A verv large erowd attended. Angelo Kontjas, doing a general merchant ile business on the highway The estate of Hon. Jacob Johnson, a short distance west of Sunnyside, few years ago judge in the Seventh has filed a jietition in bankruptcy, in distriet and afterwards congressman, the federal court at Halt Lake City. paid an inheritance tax of $1112.73 He gives his liabilities as $5018.20 a few days ago to Harvey If. fluff, and assets $11,880. He formerly was a confectioner in the Turner block at attorney general. Price and later on in the hotel game W. E. Christensen, Price machinist, here. last Monday filed a petition in bankHtill another big lot of ringneckcd ruptcy at Salt Lake City with the fed. eral court. He gives his liabilities as pheasants was rereived by the Cart ion $1152.27 and assets $2173. An exemp- County Fish and Game association this week and put out along the Price tion of $2173 is claimed. river under the direction of Elmie C. M. (Moll) Stringham, formerly Bcrnardi of this city, chairman of the of Price but now living at and doing game committee. The fifty birds in business in Ogileu, was just recently this shipment bring the total received chosen as president of the Motion Pic- here this year dose to a hundred aud ture Theater Owners association, at eighty. its annual meeting at Zion. Halt Lake Citys Chamber of ComCarbon district burlier are going merce trade excursion through Kaatern to raise their prices beginning with Utah, booked fur about tliia time of September 1st, next. Hours for open- the year, has been teuqrorarily (lending the settlement of dising and closing shops will be changrates to point hereabouts tributing ed also. Official notice of the earne and to Western Colorado by the railThe elsewhere in Sun. iqicars roads that Zion wholesalers and jobJoseph, the 12 years old son of Mrs. bers may have an even break with Denver. Mary Tango, suffered a broken leg in those over at Sunnyside Canyon on Thursday of The state highway department has last week. The wagon in which he left to commercial men to notify spiraled dug-wathe coal ramp overturned on a He was picked up by a imssing it of the condition of the roads Lver which they travel daily. Addressed motorist. envelops to the state highway er.gin John Krovanya, aged 43 years, was per have been sent to several firms fatally injured in one of (hg West who have men out, asking them to Hiawatha projicrties of the United have their representatives mail the re. States Fuel company yesterday after- ports so the commission may have noon by a full of coal. He died an firsthand information. hour later at hospital there of Everything is now about set for a fractured sku the second annual football training It P. McCanlle of Price received camp outing of the Carbon high that word last Tuesday of the death of a is to be over on Range Creek beyond on August 29th. sister, Mrs. Mary ORiley, at Indian- Sunnyside, lieginning e While some but twenty-fivof the youths age apolis Ind., on that day at vis- have up to this time planned to go, it who is Mrs. McCmrdle, 75,yean. is expected the nnmber will be initing in Chicago, will go there to atcreased between now and the date tend the funeral. given. Nine letter men have been lost There was an unusually large at since last year. tendenee at the Kiwanian dance at The state board of equilisation last Amusu Pavilion up at Helper last Hat. of approved levie of publie taxnet The Friday receipts evening. urday in Carbon, Garfield, Grand, unita imthe ing towards to the affair are go Wasatch and Wayne counprovement of the athletic field here at Morgan, ties as being within the tax limitaPrice of the Carbon high. tion statutes with the single excepThe report to the Anton Lackner, who recently run tion of Carbon. from board this county gave no segHiawatha at over down Ray Lovcndall the purposes for whieh with his automobile, was apprehended regation as to levies were made and no action in a few days ago and ia under bonds of the or rejecting wu taken. two hundred and fifty dollars await- approving 'a lad the injuries. of ing the outcome At a siieeial meeting last Thursday The latter, 15 years of age, ia at a of Castle Gate Unit No. 4 of evening Lake Salt City hospital the American Legion auxiliary delewere selected to the department Clark's Greater Shows, a carnival gates at Cedar City on August convention for this for booked city attraction, is 25th. They are Mrs. 24th and 23d, next five davs lieginning August 24th, ad- William II. Bash, Mrs. Richard II. the H. Hancock, H. Tuesday. attract- Green, Mrs. Emery Ward and Mr. vance man, promises a clean are on the exhibit publie Delma Harrison. The alternates to is ion. It HarriMrs. Thomas Kate Mrs. Avery, and highway west of the underjaas son, Mrs. Annie Mills and Mrs. Lois limits. just outside the city Gilbert. in folks Emery and Sanpete county Carl W. Wilburg of Castle Dale has celebrating Urge number are today pnt in at hi ranch just north of that the completion of the highway np the town a fiair of silver foxes that he is over in the completion of the highway Fair-viegoing to cultivate along with sevroad with the one that goes to of his neighbors on tlie eommun-iteral of The crowd is at the mouth plan. They sell at around system to time Buulger Canyon. The eighteen hundred dollar for two. continue over tomorrow evening. Like CoL Mulberry Hellers eye water there are millions in it, according comCommi-eio- n Carbon County to a representative of a concern np at took oyer the Zion who was in Priee last Tuesday pany, which recently McKune lorwarding to interest folks hereabouts. holdings of the Price following the fail- trying at company soon to begin Niek Karras, manager of the Arrow ure of the latter, is and warework on an office building Auto Line, was the successful bidder street to the west for carrying the Aiail from house facing Main recently Lumber Stevensen II. C. the on to Wattis routed and or. Hiawatha of dered to begin on Monday last by the has been department at AYashingtonJCL&Thr Oliver K. Clay of this city tentative schedule calls for a daily Kiwamans for service to Hiawatha, leaving Price at of the 2 o'clock of the afternoon, and Tues27th on August the meeting at W?" and Saturdays to Tha Pn6 dub U BOW days, Thursdays have been Mil. filed ask Wattis. Protests to service the latter a for daily ing S re.gn..-Sliiest and has had little honors or camp. The trains of the Utah railway iTihe distribution of ceased carrying last Saturday. y. , Mr. aud Mrej Angus E. Johnson of Price left last Mqnday morning m fOaTLA pea City last Friday and Satur- day. - CITS Bnacim fa 27 FltfiCtMtiCiMl PAINTS as ost-pon- ed On and after September 1, 1926, the barbers of Carbon county will raise their prices to the following schedule: Haircuts FIVE Cleaalnf ladies' (snaeata bjr lb latest and aunt imidsra awthada ia a specially with as. Our aate rails aad delivers aot anly here at Price, hut at the aurraundiag tewaa aad Perfert satislartira (aar-anterKails for am aad yeutha measure Suede la by the best tailors at livlaf price. Ask te see samples bow ia far fall aad wialar wear. 1 Vices la keepiag with the times. I- - d. OSCAR WATKINS North Math K- t- Just Off Main.' Faring tb Fast. TRICK, I TA1I Circulation by Matt Warner of Price that he had passed away. He says he denies the allegation and defies the alligator. Congressman Don B. Colton was visitor in Moab Saturday and Sunday. Accompanied by B. W. Dalton, A. W. Horsley and Gomer P. Peacock, all of Priee, he reached here st oclock Saturday, and spent several hours renewing old acquaintance, ships and meeting the publie. The uuiy went on to Montirello Saturday evening, and the next day he met with the (teople of Monticello and Handing. They (utssed through Moab on their return to lru-- Sunday even- ' e ing. Congressman Colton ia now completing hia third trmi in the national house of representatives and is a candidate for renoiuinotion at the repub-iea- n convention to be held Seitemb?r 13th. 9th. Moab A. G. Markenxie, secretary of tho tali Chapter of the Amerirau Mining congress with offices at Halt Lake ?ity, was a visitor in Price for a few lours on Saturday last with bis eon, Hill. The two had spent a mouths scat ion in Northwestern Colorado in the vieiuity of Meeker and Craig, making the return trip by way of the Midland trail in order to see something of Eastern Utah. They were driven to the well of the Priee River etroleuin foiuMiny in l'arkdale addition while here by Carl R. Marcuse n. Things there look good to Maekenaie. le and the manager of The 8uu had a nice visit in recalling the old daya at Zion close to thirty years ago -when each worked opiwsite the other on the two morning newspapers there, jater they covered the Scofield acTiwes-ludejieudc- d, e, lis ct musie from an orehastra and quartet. Fred R. Stockett gave a brief address with prognostications coming next from Fred M. Kilfoyle. Baseball, tugs of war, wrestling, races and other amusements were indulged in during the afternoon. There wa a big watermelon feast, too. cident together twenty-si- x years ago-an- at whieh time two hundred and George, Jr., the 6 month old child of Mr. and Mrs. George Burton, pass- one men were killed. ed away at Spring Canyon (Storm) yesterday. Funeral service are to be ETC. held there this (Friday) afternoon with the burial at Price. Wallace A Ilarmon, mortician of thi city, are Two Ceuta Far War! Hack in eharge of arrangement. No Charts FUMED. It cost the federal government three thousand lesa thi year than last to maintain prisioner in eounty jails of Utah, according to the annual report of United State Marshal J. R. Ward, Thia years total cost is given as The sheriffs of counties were paid $7159.75 for furnishing food ant medieal care cost $1710.31, while the balance was spent for clothing anr sundry items, inoluding pay of temporary guards. About half the was spent in Salt Lake county, the exact amount lieing $4724.85. Utah received $1404.25, and the other counties that accept federal prisioners amounts to less than a thousand, ineluding Carbon. $10,-$31.0- 6. se FO It KKNT Call 40w. IEOU8E OF 81X ROOMS. FOR KENT NICE ROOM FOR TWO. Ilione aW. WANTED GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. No. 10, Sumner a part menu. - FOR RENT ONE BLEEPING ROOM. Board if desired. Phone iSEiSnw. LOST BUNCH OF KEYS. LEAVE at Carbon Floral Co. Reward. WANTED FOUR OR FIVE HtTiOOL girls to board. Mrs. U. A. Loban. BIRDS, BIRDS, BIRDS FOR HALE single or in pairs. Inquire at Reed's plumbing. FOR RENT THREE FURNISHED rooms in good Inration (the Upland See Mrs. II. (t Smith. bouse). Eastern Duveromy chapter of the Star enjoyed a visit from the grant FOR RENT PRIVATE MODERN Ideal location. lodge officers Tuesday night, saya One bedroom.unfurnished. Call 274w or 275. My ton a Free Press of the 13th. After a meeting in the bank hall a banquet FOIt SALE FURNITURE OF KEN-yo- n Hotel at Hleper with eighteen was servied at the Funk linteL OfWill transfer three years lease. ficers in attendance were Mrs. Gert rooms. 144. Phone mat E. rude Benjamin, worthy grand ron; Mrs. Francis G. Shields, grant FOR SALK DURANT TOURING CAR or will trade it in fur track. Call at secretary; Mrs. Katherine Thomson Spring Glen Mercantile, Spring Glen. grand treasurer; Mrs. Kstell Thom- Utah. son, grand lecturer; Mrs. Mary D Miller, grand organist; Mrs. May F. FOR RENT HOUSE. FIVE ROOMS. Electric stove and strictly modern. Phelps, grand Esther, all of Salt Lake kitchen linoleum. Lowenstein Inquire City. They were accompanied by Dr, Mercantile company. Warren Benjamin and F. F. Phelps. Members from Duchesne, Roosevelt, MEADOW FARM DAIRY MILK AND daily at Priee. morning Vernal and other Basin towns were andcream delivered evening. Aim for sale until 11 o'clock present at night by Sutton Drag, Eastern Utah Pool and Billiard Parlor. Price ConfecDuchesne Courier of last tionery and the Ited Star Service Station Ssy the Friday: Those who remember little No. 2. Fred L. Watrous of a few years ago WANTED AT ONCE CAPABLE MAN were surprised the other day to see to succeed George Cook in the county him eome through town with a blush- of Carbon to sell Ileberling's household extracts, spires, toilet articles, ing bride by his side. Hie and his remedies, stock and poultry powder, dip, etc. One wife were on their way to Oak Creek, hundred household and farm products. Colo., to see his mother, Mrs. Meda G. Trade well established. We furnish good on credit. Large, old, reliable company. Watrous. He lives at Han Diego, Ijowest wholesale prices. Write today ('ala., and is a professional jockey, for full particulars. G. C. HEBKRLING lie rides at the Tijuana tracks, whic (X)., Dept. 1700, Bloomington, Ills. explains the beautiful five thousand dollars car he was driving. The Wat-ro- REAL INVESTMENT IN PROVO modern Real Estate Five family waa very prominent in apartmenta in terrace within one block circles at one time and Fret of Brigham Young University at Provo, society Utah, lias income of $125.00 a month L, Sr., edited our first newspaper. Price for immediate The Watrous es are fonner residents and always rented.Terms can be arranged. sale $12,000.00. of Price. At the time the young man Any real estate in Provo is a good aafe here mentioned was but a small boy. Investment. For further information write T. IL Ileal. Provo Consolidated Real Estate company, 124 West Center Only one person in four in Mexico street, Provo, Utah. We sell the earth is able to read or write. and insure it contents. AP-artme-nt ns five-roo- m |