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Show PAGE THE SUN, FEXCE. UTAH rOXTX PRICE AND NEARBY BILU THE BARBER, SAYS The American Legion auxiliary is to give a dance at Liberty Hall fit Ileljier tomorrow (Saturday) evening Every Friday By Sub Publishing (lac.) B. W. Crockett, Manager. abscription, 1 2.00 a 9LTear la Advance. Office lbone No. Beaideace, No. 'rg? Catered aa Jane i 1915, Becond-dao- e Mr. and Mr. Asa Roberts of Price are the parents of a baby boy at their home, born last Spndayj All parties Mail Matter, concerned at the Poetoffict at Prise, Utah, Uader tha Act of March A 1878. Lagala Tea Oenta tha Line Bad Insertion. Count Biz Worda to tha Una. Sommons. 912.60; Water Application, 91&.U0; Final Proof, 10.00. Raadrra Tea Oenta tha line Bad la aartioB. Co oat Six Worda to tha Lina. Blackface Type Twenty Oenta tha Line Bad Insertion. Obituaries, Oaeda of Thanks, Resolutions, Etc, At Reading Notice Baton. Count Six Worda to tha line For Sale For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc, Tate Oenta Per Word Bad laauc No Charge Accounts. Addreaa All Cummunicationa to SUN PUBLISHING CO. PRICE, UTAH Always be eareful about electing a politician who has strings lied to him. lie has hia drawbacks. About the only possession a woman has left that ia aa lung aa it ever waa is her minute. The bunting season ia here. When tramping across another mans property let your conscience be your guide. The most restless person in the world is the young girl who is still wearing her hair long even though her best friend has just had hers . bobbed. want mourning without Tha Sun; Its my opinion that most wives X atood up and cxied in the congregawould think more of evolution if it tion. Job, 30:28. taught men how not to he monkeys instead of that they descended from them. Years Ago Girls of today may realise what it Week means to be popular, but a good many of them dont know what it ia to be Mis Clara Mathia of Price visited embarassed. with friend and relative at Salt France may .be pretty smart in Uke City and elsewhere upstate. some things, but knowing the value of Thomaa F, Keller disposed of hia keeping her eredit good isn't one of aaloon tuuiueH up at Scofield to bia them. partner, J. M. Loveridge, The place I never thought Id live to see the wee then closed up. day when nothing eould make a min lfr. and Mrs. Curtia Olaon of Salt madder than to be told hie wife ean Lake City returned luune after a vis- drive an auto better than he can. it of several days wi'h Mr. and lira. Another thing about cooler weather W. F. Olaon at Price. ia that five toes in one shoe don't Sherkry Shey wac erecting a com- seem aa many a in the summer time. modious atone dwelling at Helper a ad Any man with money to burn can which was to become one of the most find some fellow who is. anxalways attrartive in that town. ious to loan him a match. Work on the concrete building of the Consolidated Wagon and Machine Good company on South Ninth street here at Price was well along. Election J. M. Sloitanxkey of Victor, Colo., visited with hia brother, Dr. F. ft. HELPER, Oct 27. The sight of a 61otanskey, at Helper. He was en man being pushed down Main street route to Ely, Nev., where he here yesterday in a wheelbarrow causin mining. ed considerable, comment as to the Samuel A. King witLdrew from thn sanity of the two until it was learned law firm of King, Burton King at that the motive power behind the veSalt Lake City and waa to open au hicle, F. P. Fisher, was the loser in a office at Hh.volite, Nev., iuetniMilia of freak election bet, paying his debt to the Bullfrog mining section. Henry Ruggeri from Price, who rmle Sheriff William Hill delivered two atop the perambulator down the rity's The bet was contractat the state penitentiary. main stem. Gaoneni George B. Childs and John ed two years ago at the time of the Am uo n, eentenred by Judge Fenlin-an- d presidential election, Fisher betting Erickson in tbe district court at on Davis, while Ruggeri staked his rhaneea on Coolidge. Following the Price. Government men arrived at Wood-aid- e scene here the two again got together to make a geological surrey of and made a similar wager with the same stakes, Ruggeri promising to be the Book Cliff Mountains about and Horse Canyon. The pur- the chauffeur if ftmoot is defeated next and Fisher picking out pose waa the designation of coal lands Snow Tuesday to win. thereabouts. Arthur C. Carr succeeded Chariot LATE DUPLAY OF FLAGS NOW H. Livingston aa chief clerk at WORRYING CHAMBER for the Utah Fuel company. He had held the same position up a; Splendid progress on the plans for Clear Creek and the transfer was a the big Armistice Day celebration at promotion for the former. Price were announced at the local The railroad meeting advertised fur rhamber of commerce luncheon lart Town llall at Price was well attended. Tnesday. Reports were verlinlly made W. A. Miles, a promoter, proposed a by the several committees in charge line from some jsiint on th Union and of which Ray Felt is the general Paeifie south by way of Price to the chairman. C. K. Fergusson of the coal fields of. Emery county. His parade division told that everything proposition later turned out to lie a point to a most snccessfnl procession hotair and nowhere line. with large representations from the Prof. Carl R. Marcusen, candidate Rotary and Kiwanis clubs, the Boy on the republican ticket for eonniy Scouts and other organisations, led superintendent of schools, was in a by three hands, the Charalier of ComBalt Lake City hospital after under- merce hand the high school and jungoing an Previously he was ior and senior high bands. As the reconfined to his home at Price for sev- sult of a question aa to the pniicr nse eral days. Said this newspaper: Ilis of the new flags, for street decorating, friends in the several precincts will this motion was rarried: That these not forget him next Tuesday, when flags lie used only in patriotic and they pi to east their ballots. He is on public occasion and that they lie not only most competent for the turned over to the Price purl of the American Legion and left in its cusplace, but deserving aa well. X This Helperite Makes Wager t Sun-ayai- Nun-nyaid- duing-nieely- her parents seriuua illness. His condition had become much better during the past few weeks, however, and on Wednesday of last week, he accompanied his daughter to the station when she left tor Price. According to the telegram he suffered n ludd'tn attack of pneumonia. Mrs. Hopkins returned for the funeral. de e oM-ratio- tody. Price and Ferron Meet PURELY PERSONAL This Afternoon J. W. Loofliourow of the Weeter This (Friday) afternoon at Price Lumber emniany was a business visitthe Carbon high footballer are to or in Salt lake City this week. Mr. and Mm. W. S. Henderson jday the Ferron team. This is to be the latter 'a second play of the year left Sunday for Price, where she will and the initial meeting of the two finish the treatments she has beene-ceivin- g from a doctor at that piece. this season. This is the Emery school 's first year, having lost to Huntington They were aeeompanied by Mrs. Anto nothing. This nie K. Bartlett. Vernal Express, 22d recently forty-fou- r Mr. and Mrs. Charles James are is a league event later a game was forfeited to the Grand County high of bark at Price from Salt lake City, Moab, due to the exjiense of trans- where they went last Friday with the portation to that place. The distance remains of their infant daughter for is a hundred and seventy miles over- interment in the family plot up there. land. Coach Peterson of the locals They returned Tuesday nening. will use his second and third string Commissioner W. J. Parker and men against the visitor since he docs Ira R. Browning, chief engineer of not care to take any chances in get- the state road department, returned ting any of hi regulars hurt before to Salt Lake City yesterday after sevthe deciding game with Moab. Car- eral days spent touring the highways bon's third team defeated Huntington in Southwestern and South Central nineteen to nothing and judging from Utah. All were found in good condiscores, Carlton should nut have any tion, but badly in need of rain to jack difficulty with Ferron even with the the surface. Deseret News, 23d. regulars all out of the game. Albert Mr. and Mrs. E. Santschi, Sr., reFraser, star taekle of the home eleven, turned to Hiawatha last Sunday after ia fast recovering from a broken hand a stay in California of about three received in practice la- -t wek. Kra-c- r where they visited with two months, the Westplayed the second half of rhihlren most of the time and met minister game with a specially many former Carbon county people. pad over his hand and did The trip was prineijially for her .not injure the member to any great health and it will be good news to extent. Ho ia expected to be in their very many friends throughout condition by the time of Eastern Utah that she returns in betMoab game, which has been lifted to ter spirits. November 6th at the request of the Ferrari The authorities. Moab school R. A. Laban Welding Shop in South and Carbon game will start at 3 Price Garage. Advt. , o'clock and will be refereed by George Birth announcement cards. The Sub. A-- Fox: fir-t-ela- te 29, 1 Concerning Frank T. Bennett, Democratic Nomi nee For County Commissioner. Fotur-Ye- ar Chief Clerk and Paymaster for Spring Can yon Coal company. resident and taxpayer of Carbon . The offices of general superintendA county ent in Pueblo, Colo., and Salt Lake since 1913. ' City will be abolished by the Denver seven five of whom and Rio Grande Western November Has a family 1st. A. C. Shield assistant general were born and thus far reared in Carbon county. manager in charge of roadway mainoldest tenance, will have his jurisdiction exthe tended inelade to engineering National Apple Week opens tomoron that date. row, October 30th, and continue :o on on November 6th. Families, cafe and store at the from the Carbon County High School board from 1913 up to the time Joseph Blumbeig hotels are urged to feature Pie fruit Helper has taken over the manage- of consolidation of the school districts. on their tables during the time. ment of the Lowenstein establishment legislature Carl H. Empey, the Price transfer at lriee, succeeding at least for the The latter from Carbon county 1917-191man, was taken down with pneumonia time living, Ben J. Stein. the first of this week and is at this is not in good health and has been five time under a physicians care. His making his home for the past few fd-lorehe where $50,000.00 Loan weeks Lake Salt for drives, approximately handling at Liberty City, condition so far is not considered alg his without a installment went with on workmen family. cently payments single complaint arming. has been a resident of Price and Savings Stamp Mrs. Elizabeth Reid of Orangeville Helper for close around twenty yean. was last week granted a government Stein will lie away from here at least campaign at Spring Canyon. pension of twelve dollars a month. during the winter. Division of of Car- Mrs. Julia Allred down at Moab in a bon County Council of Defense during the World War. Juuior high school classes at like amount have elected officers. The ninth The contract and bond of B. D. Canyon grade Humbert Presset, president; for the construction of a high- Jim Garner vice president; Delores Community club since its inception, which organization has colway between Soldier Creek and Shiner, secretary and treasurer; John lected and disbursed more than $14,000.00 for social and recreaWomlside was approved by the state Naylor, sergeant at arms;' Miss Fran- tional improvement during the past three years. road commission last Tuesday. The ces Fenton, the elass advisor. Eighth cost of the work is 936,400.62. Canyon grade Allen Jones, president; Janneta Branch, vice president, and Yvon- Troop, Boy Scouts of America. B. D. Palfryman of Springville was ne Caelet, the secretary and treasurer. Utah association, and last Friday at Salt Lake City award- Seventh grade Frank Colombo, presed the contract for building n road ident; Mary llixon, vice president; pays taxes on an unusual valuation of approximately $5000.00. north and south of the Carbon and Della DeAngeles, secretary and treasa County Emery line and another strip in the urer; entertainment committee, Sunny and Commissioners on n platform of an candidate for county to the south. Consideration, Fratto, Zclila Olsen and Jennie Rich. efficient, . economical business administration with no special 943,982.62. Each of the principal of the severof favoritism to any person, section or branch of industry, promise Marriage license were issued dur- al schools in the Carbon district has but pledged to work for the common interests of the citizens of ing the week by County Clerk Smith been designated bytliehoard of edu- Carbon county. to George Bendell and Rachel Rich- cation to take tbf annual census. The ards, both of Castle Gate; Elmer Cle- members are of Abs- - belief that the seven ment Turner from Price and Golda former are in closer touch with those candidates on the own ticket no real estate in Carbon opposition Branch of Wellington, and to Mike of school age.7 Also, the compensation Kesimatis of Helper and Bell Clark goes to help'' increase their incomes. county. Mr. Bennett does not question the right of these candidates to seek and hold public office, but he does resent this or any of Castle Cate. The enumeration will continue until similar inference being used against him. tomorrow, October 30th, when the inAn examination for hairdressers formation will be compiled and been and cosmeticians will be held at tlic studies with the other years department of registration at the made. Upon this will be based the hanking practice reflects lack of loyalty to Carbon county. The facts are these: In his immediate family there are five hawk acstate eapital building at Salt Lake districts claim of- twenty-fiv- e dolCity all of next week beginning Mon- lars per pupil from the stats treasury counts, four of which are with n Price bank. ..The checking account is placed with an institution whose connections will pay inday, according to James T. Hammond, out of the money which has director. Only those whose applica- been raised through a generalalready taxa- to the treasury of Carbon county this year as taxes nearly tions are in before October 30th will tion cent of the total amount raised or 41 throughout the state. Sugar dropped ten rents a hundred pounds at all Utah jobbing points, Price, lat Wednesday. The retail up at Salt Lake City is 97.20 for beet and cane 97.30. ADVERTISING RATES DUplay Matter Per lad Per Month, LBOBinfle Iaiie,40c. Tra anient, 60c. Position, 25 Per Cent Add Twenty Present are FRIDAY. OCTOBER EVEET FRIDAY of children, The resident and employe (in point Served the District School board and Representative to the Utah state 8. Personally supervised and subscribed to w Blurn-lier- Had direct charge of the War the Labor Chairman the Sun-nysi- President and director of the Spring Pal-frym- an Chairman Troop committee, Spring Member Taxpayers At present member of the Board of on The county tax records indicate that It has eom-Iarati- ve insinuated that Mr. Bennetts $20,-000.- lie eligible. Rehramm-Johnso- n, Drugs, at Price is this week making alterations to its Main street storeroom that will give the firm five feet more floor space from entranre to rear slid add much to the appearance of the front with its enlarged and spaeiona show windows. The improvements are being directed by W. E. Wrist, district man-per- . SOCIETY v Mrs. J. Rex Miller entertained the Wednesday Bridge elub at her notne on North Carbon avenue Tuesday afternoon of this week. Mrs. IIarvy Patridge has announced the marriage of her daughter, Miss Ruby Leavictt, to Dougina Mac Lean, Saturday, Oetolier 23d, at Castle Dale. The prohibition complaint charging The young jieople are to make their Vie Martellc of Helper with the sale home in Price. and iKHwession of whisky on April 11, 1926, was dismissed on Wednesday in Monday of this week the tabernnela federal court at Salt Lake City on ehoir gave a HalloweVn party. Tuesmotion from the United States dis- day the Mutual girls honored Mrs. trict attorneys office. Trial of the Bert Bunnell and Wednesday evening ease last May resulted in a hung a party was given for Murray Mathis jury and it was pending on decision st his home by the young folk of Lie as to a new trial. The motion was Sunday school class. made in view of the past good behavior of the defendant. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Rasmussen entertained twenty-fiv- e guests at a dinTwo small circulating libraries lor ner last Sunday, honoring Mrs. John the use and benefit of the Carbon A. Johansen from Cardston, Cans. esschool district have recently Among the out of town guest in attablished, according to Don 0. Wood- tendance were Mr. and Mrs. George ward, Jr., county superintendent. The M. Miller and Mr. and Mrs.' Benjahooks are divided into two sets, one min Deal of Price, Mrs. E. P. MeClen-aha- n of which will begin circulating in the of Provo, Peter Johansen of smaller schools of one to four teach- Csstle Dale and John Cox of Orangeers and the other for the larger ones. ville. Mt. Pleasant Pyramid, 22d. The librahy is to lie kept at each school not more than two week, except by special pennission. The board DEMOCRATIC TICKET of education has provided an appropriation of two hundred and fifty dol- per fond levy. f Neither Mr. Bennetts private business ices nor his decisions The arrangements by which the state road commission will be enabled to utilize facilities of the star mail route garage at Price for repair of highway maintennnee equipment on the Vernal to lYiee routes were announced last Friday. Heretofore broken down rsnipmcnt ha had to be hipjied in to Salt Lake City for repairs, resulting in unnecessary expenditure and considerable delay. Hereafter, however, the pnstoffice de- partment has agreed that the state may nse the local garage for its repair by paying for the services of a mechanic and also material when engaged on state road work. Joeph D. Hopkins returned to Price last Tnesday after a visit of Mrs. three months with her parent and other relatives and friends at Washington, D. C. Sunday she received a wire from the national eapital telling of the death of her father, Sanfora Whitwell, there that day. Mr. Hopkins went East in August because of ex- Investigate his record as a private citizen and as a public official and cast your vote accordingly. (Signed), W. J. EL'jt'OOD, DON HACKING, W. E. RUFF. C J. POWERS, Paid Political Advertsement. Fallen apples shoafd be gathered If he feels no uige to walk faster from under the tree and destroyed and pa the fellow in front he's s beeanse many of them contain larvae born pedestrian. of the codling moth, which will breed there if not done away with. GOITRE WAS SEVERE Cull Net Mesa Without Sareral Pillows Cobrieaa It Mrs H H. Noi Hollingsworth, Platte, Neb. aayo: After using Sorb for three dan I eould nod Quadruple a groat relief. Now my goitre is entin gone. Will gladly tell my experience worda or letter eoiorieoe, applied externally and an en to toilet water. Bee it at drag ntoren or write Borbol company, 11 cfaaniceburg, Ohio. Locally at Butt Drug company. Spruce Up For Fall 0 Boihol-Quadrup- re u i ; REPUBLICAN TICKET volumes. 5 pract- in public office are governed by political pediency. He is not a MUCKRAKER. lars for the purchase of additional Armistice Day, November 11th, is to witness the second annual homecoming day and banquet of the Carbon County High School Alumni association. Albert Kay, secretary, and Grant Kirlien's last Wednesday completed arrangement.' fur the big affair with Principal G. J. Ileeveg of the high school Invitations to the banquet will he mailed to all alumni and those buying tickets will be admitted free to the football game between Carbon and Cathedral high of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Florence Burner ha to be charge of the banquet, which served at the high school at 7 o'clock. The school football team will be the guests of honor. 00 by the general Order that new suit now. It's tho season of tho year when a nun wants to step out, take s deep breath and, incidentally, dressed to fit tho occasion. This can be dons by coming to ns and let ns measure yon for a new salt. You'll like tho new styles and the new colon and patterns For United States Renator For Unifed Btateo Senator AKHBY SNOW REED Of Balt Lake County For Representative In Congress DON. B COLTON Of Uintah County - For Jadge of the Supreme Court ELIAS HANSON Of Utah County For State Senator, Twelfth Distric J. K. PETTIT Of Ileiner COUNTY TICKET For w. k.Representatives Anderson COUNTY TICKET For Representntiveo OSCAR WATKINS North Ninth BL. Just Off Main. Facing the East. PRICE, UTAH FOiSALLlNUD. EIC. Of Price W. A. ENGLE Of Wellington J. E. FRED BORO Of Scofield Commissioner Four Years Term FRANK T. BENNETT Of Spring Canyon Two Yearn Term Gommimioner W. E. KNOX Of Colombia For Assessor B. W. GOLDING Of Price For Attorney OLIVER K. CLAY Of Price For Clerk and Auditor II. V. SMITH Of Price For Recorder MAYME JAMESON Of Price For Sheriff RAY DEMING Of Price For Treasurer . A. M. IIAAGA Of Kenilworth For Surveyor CARL NYMAN Of Price (Political Advertisement) SMOOT Of Utah County For Representative In Congreae, First District- ETIDtAIM BKRGESON Of Cache County For Jndge of the Supreme Court GKOKGK CHRISTENSEN Of Carbon County For State Senator, Twelfth District KNOX PATTERSON Of Grand County we are now showing. We have a few uncalled for suits left that wo are offering cheap. Call v and see thorn. . WI1ALAN Of Scofield Commissioner Four Yesra Term JOHN A. MATHIS Of Pried Commissioner Two Years Term JOSEPH M. NAYLOR Of Snnnjiide For Clerk end Auditor ELIZABETH HADLEY Of Price For Attorney GEORGE J. CONSTANTINE Of Price For Recorder JESSIE F. SANFORD Of Price For Sheriff Of Price (Political Advertisement) FOUR-ROO- HOUSE. FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS IN bundles of a hundred, 23c. The Sun. NOTICE WE WILL NOT BB for any bills contracted w our former minee manager, Mr. A. " Show. (Signed), Robert M. Lucas company. SALE TWO IIUNDED AND ranch near government hel- r ium gss reserve St Wondside. term. Write or call Mr. F. F. r Emit First North atreet, Price. FOR forty-hcr- FOR e RENT MODERN APART-men- t. furnished with electric ranse r unfurnished. Suitable for roominghouae. For ERIN Asrassnr LEONARD Or Stands rdvill For Surveyor CLARENCE IL STEVENSON, FOR RENT Itione 48m. os-14- 7 MARION BLISS Of Stnndardrille For Treasurer EARL N. RADCLIFF Of Latuda - Per Word Each Insertion No Charge Accounts. Twe Cents Phone 76. e JE 8T BETWEEN TRICE AND GA8-tlGate, traveling beg containing tan k dress, baby clothes and other thing. .00 reward for Its return to Ashler irtlett. Phone 807 w. |