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Show FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, THE SUN. PRICE, UTAH 1926 EVERY FRIDAY PACE PRICE AND NEARBY to attend this service with their father Hill bo excused from the junior Mrs. S. A. Olsen was a Salt Lake church, marked as present. Dont forthe evening worship at 7 :30. This City visitor on Wednesday of this get is for the entire family. Rev. H. M. week. Merkel. Jih Voided from Columbia underMore rigid enforcement of present went a minor operation at lrive City city traffic laws and the pussnge of Hospital last Saturday. additional ordinances if needed will The George A. Horner and W. 11. he made to the city council of l'riee Mack families drove into Salt Lake by the ('liumber of Commerce, it was decided at a recent meeting of that City Wednesday to spend Thanksgivbody. ing. The most sensational suit and overcoat offer made in Carbon county. Our last week's sale was a tremendous success and with this new arrivial we are able to offer you the most surprising values of the season. Style, quality, fit, finish. Prices so low it will surprise yon. Come in and he shown. Cleaning, pressing and altering. OSCAR WATKINS North Ninth St., Jurt Off Main, Facing the East. PRICE, UTAH How Long Will Your Luck Last? You may have gotten through one year without a loss from fire. ..How do you know you are going to get through another one so luckily? If everything you have should be wiped out tonight how long would it take you to put it back? Better play safe and let us write that insurance. We have been in the insurance business long enough to know what is best for your protection. Fire, automobile and all kinds of insurance that in- sures. a PRICE AGENCY CO. G. E. NELMS, Manager Second Floor Silvagni Building PRICE UTAH Dr. and Mrs. K. F. Gianotti of Helper are going into Salt liake City this (Friday) evening on a business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. Glen N. Kelson drove into Suit Lake City Wednesday to sHnd Thanksgiving with Mrs. Nelson's mother, Mrs. Thomus (. Harvey, and take in the football gume between the University of I'tiili and the Agr- Mi-- s Flossie Moss, who is a student at St. Mary's at Salt Lake City, came icultural college. down this week to lie with the home Mrs. I tell Twiss of Wellington died folks over the week end. at l'riee City Hospital yesterday from J. S. Sax of l'riee was a visitor at an illness of several weeks. She was the state capital Wednesday to see the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Wilson, (dil residents of Wellinghis ianiily and take in the big foot-hu- ll ton and well known throughout Cargame there yesterday. bon eon uty. She will lie buried at Mr. and Mrs. John 1). liohuck, liv- Wellington. ing at the Sumner apartments, have a Word received the first of the week new hnby girl at their home, lioru on from It. W. Crockett, Jr., who with Thanksgiving flay, Thursday. Chiirles 1usler Kirkpatrick, is attending the University of Missouri at Mi.--s Alice lae is at home this week Columbia, was to the effect that ho on a visit with her parents, Mr. and and Charles would spend the ThanksMrs. Arthur J. Lee. Site is attending with an uncle of Robgiving the" University of Utah in Salt Lake ert at holidays Mo., and that they Henrietta, City this winter. would take in the sights at Kunsas They are both enjoying their Miss Margaret Morgan of Salt Lake City. work at tin university mid are seeing City is spending the week end at the all the hig football games that are home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. there between the big teums. in l'riee, having come down pluyrd Wednesday evening. Greenland is sinking into (lie sea at the rate of six feet six inches each Mrs. J. W. llayman of l'riee, Mrs. according to a report made John Richards of Gibsonminc and century, Danish a by expedition. Miss Effie Cannon are recent patients at l'riee City Hospital for minor opPotatoes, immaculately scrubbed erations (luring the week. and carefully wrapped in tissue paper now come from the state of Idaho. Misses Ardinc and Helen Flynn ar home from school at Salt Lake City Jumping at an opportunity somethis week to spend the Thanksgiving times scares it away. holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Flynn in lriee. Saving for rainy days is fine unless you fail to enjoy Bunny ones. Ben Redd, who is working for the Schramm-Johnsn- n drug stores at Salt Lake City and attending the University of Utah, is in l'riee this week for I hereby announce myself as a nominee the Thanksgiving holidays. to the voters of District No. It. coiniHised of Spring Glen. Kenilworth, Wattis anil Miss Aliee Madsen went in to Salt Iliawaihu, a a member of the board of Lake City Wednesday evening to education of 'Carbon, county. If elected I will devote my best efforts to the fulspend a few days visiting friends. filment of the office. (Signed), SIIjAH went Her mother and brother, Willis, ROWLEY. Advt. in Tuesdnv for a visit of several days. Loof-tioiiro- w ANNOUNCEMENT According to the report of Finance ETC. Officer Angus Johnson of the Carbon FORSALE, WANTED, district, Timpanogos council of Boy Scouts, that the campaign for raising Twa Cents Per Word Each Insert ian No Charge Accounts. funds in the count yhas gone over the top. FOIL SALK OLD NHWSlAPEUB IN bundles of a hundred, 25c. The Sun. s Twenty-thre- e certificates were issued by the state board of ed- FOR KENT1 COTTAGE, furnished or unfurnished. Phone 172w. ucation last week to teachers of the state. Among those receiving certifi- FOIt SALE LOT WITH SMALL cates was Miss Kate AVoodhouse of house on Fifth between J and K streets, bargain. Cbarles Jackson, Castle Sunnysidc. first-clas- TWO-ROO- (lute. Phone 1SR11. Mines and ships from the famous Union Pacific bituminous veins of Pleasant Valley in the Carbon district. None better for stove, range, grate, furnace or manufacturing plank ' The equal of any and superior to many for storage. Once tried always insisted upon. Get prices frop the general offices and sales agency, Walker Bank Building. Salt Lake City, Utah C. at CAN IK) PLAIN 8EW-in- g Inline and want pofituhle spare Smith to Stanley Myers of Price and time 'work. No ruiivnssiiig. Write Dress Thelma Brace of Wellington, and to close stump I to Amsterdnm Amsterdam, N. Y. Peter Pelirson and Nellie Nelson, both of Cleveland. (en10111-paii- y, e FOR SALE NEW FIVE-TUII- E radio complete, bind siwaker, !vi. sell for $123 or trade for diaThe Carbon county high school cost monds of equal value, ('buries Jackson, music club has elected the following t'ustle Gate. Plume IKItll. NEU-trodin- officers: June Bartlett, president; SALE EIGHTY ACRE FARM Julia Wendell, vice president; Vesta FOIt including large strawberry and raspr, secretary-treasureand Fern Davis, berry patches, together with good truck Also 3 (HI shares Huntington garden. Stevenson, reporter. corrals The Chamber of Commerce will entertain for the Carbon county high school football team, champions of Regions 4 and 5, next Tuesday at a banquet, it was announced at a meeting of the chamber Tuesday evening. Creek water right, farm house, Call or write John bert, Castle Dale, Utah. snd equipment. Gil- FOIt SALE A FEW BARGAINS. Practically new Brunswick nidiola combination phonograph and six-turndiolu; guaranteed good Peerless raas new $295.00. Five-tub- e dio with tubes, loudsiieaker and storage results. associa- batteries, $30.00; guaranteed The initial Farent-Tearhed off. WindAuto accessories tion in Price will be held on Thurs- shield wipers, were $1.(H) now IKm. Fire day, December Oth, at which time a extinguishers, were $2.50 now 05c. Winsocial will be held at ter rndistor covers for Fords $1.50. Red Star Serviie Station, Price. Utah. rs one-thir- ed Semaphore and wigwag signaling, which has been used since 260 B. C., is to be discontinued in the United States army. Developments in radio and telegraphic communications have rendered it unnecessary. Oxygen in liquid form may be carried in vacuum bottles as the result of experiments by M. Oarsaud of the French Academy of Science. This is a boon to aviators who fly to great altitudes. which the parents will entertain the teachers at dancing and other amusements. TERRIBLE GOITRE Sirs. Cox Sperial services will lie held at the 11 a. m. church at Sunday Community Bad. Could Not Work. In Bed Part in honor of father and son. All fathof Time. Stainless Liniment Used. ers are urged to attend this service in Mrs. Dot Cox says: Guinn to 40 Prosstreet, Deluwsre. Ohio, and I will company with their sons. Mothers and pect show you what Sorbnl quadruple lias welcome. also Special done for daughters arc me. If you can't mine, write." music suitable for the occasion will Manufactured by Sortiuj roinpuny. O. Sold at all drug stone. he given under the direction of Mrs. R. M. Jones. All junior boys who wish Locally at Sutton Drug company. PURE MILK FROM A MODERN DAIRY LADIES AID BAZAAR AND DINNER The I.ndies Aid society will hold their annual hnxiiar and chicken dinner on 4. 1020. at the (immunity Methodist chureh. Rusaar at 2 o'clock p. in. Dinner at 0 to S p. in. Tickets $1.00 for adults and fifty cents for children. Your boys and girls need milk for health and growth. Wholesome milk is real nour ishment. Only the finest milk is produced at The United States Fuel Co.s dairy from selected Holstein and Jersey cows. The utmost cleanliness and purity are assured. UNITED STATES FUEL COMPANYS MILLERTON DAIRY-Hiawa- tha, Utah. Deliveries In United States Fuel Co. Towns and At Price. more EAT Clover Maid But- ter. It is concentrated energy food that your body needs. sllieayt frtihol your Crocrr I BUTTER EGGS CHEESE SMUTUAH1 CREAMERYCO. ABOUT HOLDING ITS OWN IN THE Antique Treachery HOF By MARTHA McC. WILLIAMS (Copyright.) The Sun Spcciul Service. WASHINGTON, I). (J., Nov. 22. 'The week of November I3th tin rnuu- try over set u new high mark iu Hie liislury ol' bit Uiiiitiiiiis output in spite of u partial oliMrvatice of Armistice Theodore C. Keller, president of Day. Total output is estimated at the Indiana and Illinois Goal cor j Mir13,756,000 tons. Daily loadings indi- ation, has been elected president of the cate that tile time worked on that Utah Fuel coiiqiuny with headquardate was equivalent to nlnmt seven-tent- ters in Salt Luke City, says the Chisiniicililjig gtty, colorful, frilly beyond of u normal one. Total output cago Jouniul of G'onimeree of last As of bituminous during tin expression, and much creased. present cal- Saturday. "The romany has six opshe spreuil It, many of the creases endar to November 13th ap- erating mines ami eight hundred coke year broke Into long rents. She groaned proximately two hundred and sixlv-si- x ovens, IncMted at its Nunnysidt! mines, at the sight. This wus pretty and I and three nicriiting properties in the working days amounts to was pretty when I wore It." she net tons. The estimated pro- stale of Gidoriulo. Keller has been in said. Hoped I could fix It over some- duction for the seven days ending No- the coal industry for the jiast thirty how for you," she went on. But vember (it h in Utah is 97,000 toils, year.-- , operating mines in Indiana and don't seem I enn " Colorado 2311,01 Ml, New Mexico 64,00(1 Illinois. AH of his ojierations liavo But I enn, Ann cried shuklng out and Wyoming ISO, 000. boon very successful. April 1, 1916, the frilled frock, so full It swirled Production of soft for the country he was npiminlcd receiver of the Chiabout her in a cup of color. I'll as a whole during the seven days end- cago ami F.ustern Illinois railroad show you what I'm going to do be coni prupert ies. In July, 1920, the with Nuvemher 6th totaled ing a heap easier than telling." net tons, a decrease of 382,-00- 0 Indiana and Illinois Coal cor Miration Anii bud nn Inspiration, horn of or 2.8 ar cent from (he high rec- was organized for tin: purpose of takdevpuir. Tim parly at Sunset, the ord of tin preceding week. During ing over the Chicago amT Eastern show place of Bush creek, was her the seven ilnys ending November 13th proHrties, with Keller as its one chance of dancing to her heart's the estimated production of coke for president, lie will sMnd hall' his desire. When she stepped upon the (tali and Washington stales combin- time in Utuli and the remainder in ballroom floor in clouds of creamy ed is placed at. four thousand tons. Chicago. , gnuze. underlaid with vivid pink satin, For the witli Sepdays ending thirty she knew herself, apparently, sub- tember 30th, last, Utahs total pro- these produced about 91 per cent of limely well dressed. The satin had duction of hitiiinnious was 378,000 tbeir capacity. been hard to bundle yet, thunks to tons. From Jnmuirv 1st (o SeptemAeeonling to Iron Age, the output dabs of paste, hits of artistic darnber 30lh 3,1 11,00(1. of piginm made a moderate gain in It flrni showed fair and ing. against October. The total is estimated at 3 Production of anthracite the during its hacking of old net curtulns. Her It is estitons or 106,891 per day 313,623 week ended November lilt gross Iter's mol wedding slippers, as creamy mated for the 000 This at net is tons. 1,71)2, thirty one days in October. as her draperies, fitted exactly and were so far from the mode they a gain of 227,000 over the preceding This is a gain of 2348 tons per day or 2.3 per cent over September, when the seemed of new fashion. Ordlnurlly week, when elections were held, Imt is Ocless in than week the of daily rate was 101,5-1- 3 tons. The Ocslightly she was hardly even pretty, but In tober rate is the largest since June 30th. tober November on landings the glow anil sparkle of triumph ahe 11 (It and Armistice were approximates the January rate of Day approxiout bloomed the fairest rose. Young e 106.000 per day. Beehive coke output Wilton, the heir to Sunset, claimed mately seven hundred and seventy-threhun- for October shows a decided drop, the ears as against sixty-fou- r all I lie dances a host decently could before ho let her pass. Then his dred and three on the eorressiuding intimated total being 867,000 tons for the mouth, compared with 1,310,000 week before. cousin, Cecil Yerdray, comrade of the (lav of the made in September. The decrease is merry-egrand tour just ended, tall, dark, 443,001) or nearly 3-- per cent. but with a satiric twist to PRODUCT FOR COKE DECLINES yed, The total amount of byproduct and DURING PAST MONTH his lips, lnld clulin to the lion's share beehive made was 4,G79,000 tons, byof what wus left. Inevitably, since Tin total amount of coul consumed product plants contributing 81 per men are given to covet wlmt other men desire, every dance was cut In. at coke plants during Octnlicr was 6,- - cent and the beehive ones 19 per cent 844.000 tons, of which 5,477,000 were Of the lolul uniount of byproduct more than once. in byproduct ovens und 1,367,000 in made during October, 3,150.000 tom Ann, tuken to supper by Verdray, or 82.6 per cent was made in plants with Wil(on hovering not fur off, was beehive, aceoriling to tin United associated with iron furnaces and States ion bureau mines. of Consumpt supremely happy, sitting at ease In in 662.000 or 17.4 jter cent was toils 1 Septemlmr was 7,208,000 tons. inshaded light, with soft outer airs at made merchant or other plants. duct ion beehive declined of slightly refreshing her. She was not tired in week The ended November the 6th. Indeed, she felt that she could go on total for the country is estimated nt STILL ANOTHER PROBE INTO dancing forever. It was Intoxicating FUEL COMING UP to have Yerdray leaning down to say 102.000 net tons. The decrease occurin red Production of Pennsylvania. very low: I wonder if ever I shall PITTSBURG, la., Nov. 21. The feel as hajrpy as you look right now." byproduct coke increased from 3,641,-oix- ) likelihood of unotlicr international in net tons September to 3,812,000 conference on bituminous in a "I hope so! It's nice to be happy. year or in October, a gain of 171,000 or 4.7 You may have part of my happiness two was diseusseil yesterday by Dr. sr cent. Witli the exception of Jan- Thomas S. Baker, president of CarIndeed, It belongs to you How do you make that outT he uary, 1026, OrUiWr output is. the high- negie Institute of Technology and the est on record. The daily rate for the Interrupted artfully. sponsor of the four days conference e days in October was 122,-!)7- 5 which ended yesterday, lie announcAnn laughed softly, asking hardly thirty-ontons, an increase of 1500 xr day ed lie would above breath : "Wouldnt It thrill you probably organize an ador 1.3 per cent when eonijmred with out to know man was board to assist in 'other envy- y OF pilin' to the party with the Vickers T" asked Mrs. Mallow. ITcr dn lighter, Ann, nodded, saying m all. Don't see any dnllj ; if j other way." To think of you bein beholden to such upsi arts! I.ordyl Mrs. Mallow sighed then shrugged, got up and took from a wax box on the table I Keller Is Chosen As Its President hs 487,-7r!i,(M- 1 ing your every working tlie September rate. There were seve- visory and active in On Pace Eight) nty-six October, (Continued plants but it does. much keener The mnslc too good to Hadn't thought of it see I'm having so thrills," Yerdray began. rut him short "Thats he wasted," he said. As they came Into full light, Tommy Crlcker, a crude lad of nineteen, cried loudly: My Lord, Ann I Some fellers been treatin' you rough. Danced so hard you're all witch crest the back and under the arms." Verd ray's face was murderous s glance at Ann showed him the piteous truth. What with dampness snd crushing the gauie of her frock was all In wispy strings, above shreds of treacherous satin, violently misplaced. Beth Crlcker, whose eyes had bean among the very greenest rushed forward to say to Tommy, itill In roars of laughter: "Hush your noise, and then to Ann: "You'd better go to the dressing room maybe the maid can fix you half way. If ahe can't, you stay here until mother wants to go home. Im engaged three deep for Then with a mallclona every dance. smile to Verdray: You lost your chance by waiting until after supper." For answer, he swept Ann away, aylng no word, until she was safe In the dressing room. There he made her turn slowly about, looking the while critically at the wreck of her frock. Wrapping her In somebodys evening cloak, he said masterfully: Ton stay right here and rest until I come back." Bhe could do nothing else. It was hard to sit alone, with hands clenching, knowing how the story of her misadventure was being rolled a sweet morsel under the tongues of girls and You Marriage licenses have been issued LADIES WIIO the past week by Conntv Clerk II. FIVE NOW ON DISPLAY stir-rup- a women, who were so much more fortunate they might well have pitied her. But ahe did not cry. Now and then a dry sob swelled and choked It her, but she made . no sound. seemed that she sat through years, but at last the time ended. The room was empty. Mrs. Wilton came In, propelled by Verilrny through the door. Her hands overran with something soft, rich colored, richly fringed. I'sttlng' Anns shoulder kindly she satd: "Stand up, my child. I know how' tricky antiques can be. But this will cover more sins limn charity. Aa alie spoke she draped the fringed length of rich embroidery aliout Ann, In such fashion ns to hide everything. When It was fust, she bade Ann: Powder your nose and run along Cecil, my pet nephew, won't be comfortable until h secs you. I have something, though, to tell him Juat this: A girl who esn stand such luck as this, gallantly as you have done, will be welcome In the family. And Yerdray, who stood uutsisls Lie door, culled out "Amen." ' set of attachments 'with every lyear guaranteed BEE-m-C ELECTRIC CLEANER The greatest Value Sver Offered is a dependable, high quality electric Hie BEE-VAhoricleaner. The finely constructed 15 H. 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