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Show rAGE THE SUH, PRICE, UTAH rous FRIDAY, NOVEMBER EVEST FRIDAY BILL THE BARBER, SAYS Every Friday B j Bua Fubliahlng (Inc.) It. W. Crockett, Manager. abarrlption, 12.00 a Tear In Adranra. Office 1bona No. 9. Itealdenca, No. XSSa2. Mail Matter, at Fries, Utah, Under tba Act of March 3, 1878. Entered aa Jane at the IWoffh 4, 1015, ADVERTISING RATES Oiaplay Matter Per Inch Per Month, 60c. $1.60 ; Single Iaaue, 40c. Transient, AddiSpecial loaition, 25 Per Cent tional. Legale Ten Oenta the Line Each Insertion. Count Biz Word to the Line. Bummona, $12.50; Water Application, $15.00; Final Proof, $10.00. Header1 Ten Grata the Line Each Insertion. Count Six Words to the Line; Blackface Type Twenty Cents the Line Each Insertion. Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resol nt Iona, Etc, At Heading Notice Rates. Count Biz Words to the Line. For Bale, For Rent, Found, Lout, Etc., Two Centa Per Word Each Issue. No Charge Accounts. Address All Cuuimunlcatibns to SUN PUBLISHING CO. We ean 't all be president, but most of us can have s better time. It takes two to start a fight or a family, and very often there isnt inuh difference. If it takes ull kinds of people to make a world then this old world is certainly well made. The worst months of the year for auto accidents are the last two of the old year and the first ten of the new. Ive always noticed that the man PRICE, UTAH who gets by on his looks never travels far. I went mourning without The Son; very There's one way for a man to be X gtood np and cried in the congregaboss in his own home, and thats to tion. Job, 30:28. send the family away for a vacation. , Sometimes talk is cheap and sometimes it isn't There are times when a little of it costs a man a lot of Twenty Years Ago This Present Week L Hansel burp had bought the Ulrich in I'ricu from I). W. Bryner iiroju-rtlloldaway. There were throe casta of diphII. Tidwell theria at thu home of at Wellington. Lee Warf was back in Price after an absenee of several months sjient at American Fulls, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dusserre of Price had gone to Nephi to spend thu winter at the home of Mrs. it. II. Patten. Robert Howard had resigned as y superintendent of tlm coal syndieulc near Helper. Hu was succeeded by T. M. Kctclium. J. W. Gentry was in Priee during the week from Green River, where he was doing well with the third saloon Chub Millhum was in that town. working for him. William Murdnek of Myton had sent some friends in Helier City a hsndsomo bunch of pcauuts, vines and all, just as they grew on the beneh north of Myton that summer. The street cars ut Ogden were d to slop during the week on account of lurk of roul. The dealers wen entirely out and many business houses and resideners had no coni. Miss Moniiua Kennedy, now Mrs. K. W. Crockett, teacher in the Castle Gate sebiNils, was at the home of ho " sister, Mrs. J. A. Crockett of Priee, threstened with sn attack of typhoid fever. J. R. Sharp had leased the Rig Springs ranch to William Hill and W. I). Livingston, they having taken a lease on the same. They were to engage in fanning and the dairy business. William Jenkins, an old timer at Castle Gate and who went there in the infaney of the euiui, died at Durango, Colo., during the week at the age of 60 years. lie was in the accident at Castle Gate the time Thonins T. Laniph lost his ann, himself receiving slight injuries internally. The democratic leaders of the state got together during the week at Salt ake City and decided to call a state convention to express the partys attitude on ehureh interference in polities, in the light of the recent election. There were some disbanders in the assemblage, but the majority of the speakers favored the adoption of resolutions which, as the old lawyer said, would show a proper spirit of y Wade-Lawle- eom-elle- ten-ye- Tine Greatest AtatomoMIe VaStme Ewer E&mowim money. Trying to keep a good man down is about as hard as trying to keep a good for nothing one up. Jack l)cmMcy may not be able to come back, but lie certainly is good at talking bnek. About the only thing around the house the nverugn man ean claim for his own an1 (he bills. Wouldnt it be fino if the farmers around Prirc could take the tons of advice they receive and use it for fertiliser. Why is it tluU a whole iot of ample would rather have their own way than be happy f After wondering thousands of years how to fix their hair, women filially decided to cut it off. Those who rcHlly have nothing to worry alsiut seem to worry about all day long. TOURING CAR $380 $360 $485 TUDOR RUNABOUT C O U P B 495 P O R D O R $545 F. O. B. Detroit Tha above prices STARTER and 4 BALLOON TIRES as standard i onaUi The person who buys a Ford car today, gets the greatest automobile value the world has ever seen. No car, regardless of price, gives more dependable service-n- o other car is so easy to drive and park and no other car has ever been i as low. So whether you judge it on the basis of convenience, dependability, pricf or economy car to own. you cant help deciding that a Ford is the logical We have a complete showing of Ford body types always glad to arrange convenient terms of payment. and we are REDD MOTOR COMPANY, Price, Utah. REDD SALES SERVICE, Helper, Utah. WORK AT PRICE PETROLEUM WELL GOES ON There are no new developments at the lriee Petroleum well in larkdule addition to the north of the rity. A visit to the well this week found thp crew and Driller Ktl Walsh jsiumling away at a live rate. It is exacted at any time now to strike a flow of oil and Walsh and his IicIihth are taking no ehanees as they are amply able to control a gusher which is liable to rouie in now any (lay. Indications are getting more favorable as the work progresses. ar SENATOR SMOOT REPORTS HIS CAMPAIGN EXPENSES A Washington, I). C., dispatch says Senator Reed Smoot, Monday filed his final campaign exenses account, which shows that in his eaiupanign he personally expendfor ed in all $2000. This is five hundred dollars over the expenditures reported by him a week before elcction.The ' statement shows that $1000 was turned over to the local committee in Balt Lake City and $500 earh given the enmiuittecs in Utah and .Cache counties- - oAt Christmas ' Send cards not only to thorn who expect them, But also to othets youll wish you had! The unexpected will double their value, The happy surprise will nuke them "twice glsd; Our Chrismus Cards are just watting to fill Hearts with the spirit of "Peace and GOOD FLOUR In order to make good bread and pastry, yon must start with good flour. The way to do that is to use Tip Top and Turkey Red floor add by us, and yon will be surprised at the difference in your bread and pastry. Let ns send yon a sack or a ton and give it a trial, you'll use no other. Hay, grain, and general forwarding is our mill-stuf- fs specialty- - EASY WA5HER Good-wilL- 1 South Ninth Street, Priee, Utah DINNER THURSDAY IS A BIG EVENT AND YOU CANT AFFORD TO HAVE ANYTHING BUT THE BEST. Several weeks ago the republican senatorial committee filed a statement showing $10, (MH) had been turned over to Senator Smoot. The senator says this sum wss paid by the senatorial committee to the Utah state chairman and was exiiemled by the state roiumitteo in its own way and without his knowledge of how it was used. That money docs not form a part of Senator Smoots own return. SILAS ROWLEY AS CANDIDATE FOR SCHOOL TRUSTEE Silss Rowley of Spring Glen an nounees himself in this week's issue of The Sun for the position of member of the hoard of education for the Carbon County School District Xo. 3, composed of Spring Glen, Kenilworth, Waltis and Hiawatha. lie is one of the nominees and his name will be on the ticket at the election held December 1st. Mr. Rgwley is a long time resident of Spring Glen and Carbon rnunty, is a farmer and taxpayer and a man of school exjrrienre and ean devote his time to interests of the district if elected to this The NEW Easy terms small the New payments if yoare before Buy yon know it Sm this wonderful two tub wvshet dryer that eevee time rad clothes. The large tub washes while the email tub dries, wearing speed and mm of wishing. Phone ne now for n free demonstration of this new end emuing wonder-wuhe- r. AT last the Enjoy Your Thanksgiving.... By Eating a Well Prepared, Full Course Dinner At RINETTI & CAPITOLO,, Italian and French Restaurant PRICE, UTAH Washer that banishes worry and fret from Blue Monday. In the New Easy , the largest wash is done with cose and speed. Drying one load of clothes while it washes the next, the New Easy is a marvelous saver of time and labor. A. M. G AUCIIET AT WEETER LUMBER CO. West Main St. Price, Utah Phone 16 19, 1926 |