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Show flpAT, DECEMBER 10. 1926 PRICE AND NEARBY Ila Minor made up the reception rum- uuttee. Morrell M. Uveeon had eLarge the games and soforth. Some for-- 1 lbs. Edwin C. Lee was Wtess to of Wednesday Bridge club this week tv members voted the affair a complete social bum-Aew Castle Inn. . 4 ffutep Price Community church is here for service. Sunday school for all at 10 on at lriee City Hospital yester-jg- t oclock. for Morning worship for both He appendicitis. (Thursday) adults and children at 11 of the forereported today as doing nicely. noon. Those who heard the special music last Sunday will want to hear conference of Carbon the Quarterly it again next Sunday. Worship with mke will be held at Price Saturday us at 7 :30 oclock of the evening. December 18th 19th. and pi Sunday, li. M. Merkel, pastor. E. Santschi, Sr., got back to Ilia-vsth- a last Wednesday after spending Closing of the Strawberry Valley route into the Cintah Busin is temjio-rar- y a Salt at Lake days City jouie twenty and the road will be reopeued kos)ital t olio wing a minor operation. as soon- as the freezes, acbeen T. has succeed cording to the state highway commisW. Skipworth at sion. It was found necessary to close id as one of the night marshal it recently as heavy trucks had so John Sheriff Bent, lately of Price by forces as a speed eop. rutted it as to make it unsafe. As Denting soon as a good freeze occurs to hardfhe ehange took place last Tuesday. en the grade the snow will be removed Licenses to wed were issued duri- and the route again plaeed in condi. week by County Clerk tion lor travel. ng the Smith to Hyrum Olsen of Price and At a regular meeting of the board Ada Xoyes of Wellington and to Bay Dixon and Grace Price, both of Price. of directors of the Eastern Utah Credit association last Wednesday evAirs. Charles Johnson from Kenil- ening the services sof L. A. McGee, worth died at Price City Hospital this local attorney, were retained to sucThe of(IViday) morning, where she was tak- ceed George J. Constantine. es for treatment several days ago. fice has been moved from Boom 9 to funeral services probably will be ou No. 7, Kilvagni block, and the phone is now 523. The position of executive Sunday next. secretary is to be "filled by Karl F. Former Secretary Killpack Price Kiwanians arc to hold their Leuder. monthly dance at City Hall this (Fri- lias left here to take up work elseThe proceeds are to where. The organization is. steadily day) evening. p towards meeting the payroll for growing. the athletic field for the Carbon high William Stevenson, who fell down Khool. Everyone is invited. a shaft at Bingham a few days ago to The inf ant . child of Mr. and Mrs. his death, was a former resident of diaries A. Wood of Latuda died at Castle Gate and other ramps of the the family home in that town yester- Carbon district. He was 57 years of and a member of Carbon (Maday (Thursday). Funeral services are age to be held there tomorrow with in- sonic) Lodge No. 16 at Price, His home was in Salt Lake City at the terment at Price City cemetery. time of the accident. Deceased is survived by his widow and four children. Carbon During November, last, county sjient $2880.22 'on its roads. He was an Englishman by birth with Emqry, 13459.92; Grand $156.99; San three sisters and one brother living in Juan, $97.06 ; Uintah, $34.89, and Du- the old country. chesne, $26,765.10. Total expenditures Says the Vernal Express' of last for the entire state for the month is Friday: While driving to Salt Lake 1263,567,92. City last week Eugene Morrill, a The attention of Sun readers is member of the Cintah high school talk'd to the advertisement of the C. faculty, narrowly eaeated death w(ien he was unable to clear a railroad H. Stevenson Lumber company of Price in this impression. The big sale track near Colton as a freight train announced begins on the 16th, next came along. He was driving in a held Thursday, and ends on the 24th. Some blinding blizzard and the snow real bargains are offered the buying his ear near enough so that the spare tiro was touched, by the pnsing train. i puhlie. Me was ae.couianied by MLs'Kuby Binetti & Capitnln of the French Harris, Miss Ilazel Williams, Bed and Italian restaurant have taken a Eatou and William Gillmnn. lease on the basement below their Howard Thomas and Burhl Johnplace of business in the Parker-Wcet-block at Price. It has been fitted son have been guests at Hotel Dcming ud as a banquet room and will ac- at Price since last Wednesday, when commodate a hundred or mure jx'ople the two were picked up by the sheriff a, forces. The former is accused at one time. of purloining a pistol from the Price A. W. Horsley was last Tuesday re- Trading company and the latter with elected as a member qf the board of the theft of a watch from Lee Pa-gaof this city. Howard haH served the lrice Biver Water Conservation district, having practically no opposi- time in the Utah penitentiary, being tion. District No. 1 (Spring Glen) sent up from Emery county a few gave him 689 votes; No. 2 (Price), years ago, and was later paroled or 2150.6, and No. 3 (Wellington), 4957.-- 8. pardoned from that institution, Total, 7797.4. Eddie Solis, brought back here Uev. D. Smyraopolps, the pastor of from Illinois a few days ago by Sherthe Greek Orthodox church at Price, iff Doming, had his preliminary hearhas been offered a charge at Salt ing before Justice Hammond it Price Lake City in place of a priest resign- yesterday and was bound over for ing there last week, hut so far has trial in distrirt court under bonds of declined to aceept. Those whose re- two thousand dollars. Ho is charged ligious affairs he looks after in East- with the robbery of the Toggery at ern Utah insist that he remain here. Helper a short time ago. Others who are said to have been implicated with Says the Castle Dale Progress of him were at Pocatello, Ida., recently the 4th: The first basketball game under siirvcilance of the officers up of the season locally will be played in there. They are exocted to be pickthe auditorium next Friday evening, ed up at any time. when the fast Helper squad will meet The body of Frank McElheny, 49 the Central five. The Happy Six high-grayears old and who was killed Wed-nesdorchestra will furnish its usual by a ravein at music for the dance followmine in Butterfield Canyon, will be ing taken to Twin Falls, Ida., late today The Sanpete and the Castle Valley for funeral services and interment, clubs of the Brigham Young Univers- says last nights Telegram. with two other men, was ity met in a get acquainted party st a cafe at Provo last Saturday even- working in the mine, and the three ing, December 4th. Dancing, games had just finished a round of lndes to and refreshments were the features. blast when the ravein occurred. The Chauncey Harmon, Jene Neilson and other two escaped, but McElheny was completely buried. He was a native of Iowa, where he was born May 12, 1877, and he is survived by a widow and a son. McElheny was a former resident of Price, being the canal superintendent for what is now the Carbon Water eompanv. He visited here a couple of years ago from the Gem Jack Vignetto of Helper was oper-,tt- d j - sub-gra- CHRISTMAS lst BRINGS CHRISTMAS CHEER FOR EVERYBODY. THIS STUPENDOUS SALE INCLUDES OUR ENTIRE HARDWARE STOCK. BEGINNING DEC. 16TH AND END-IN- G DEC. 24TH, USEFUL GIFTS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY AT BIG MONEY-SAVIN- G REDUCTIONS. CIRCULATING PARLOR FURNACES Allen Style 318A Gray or Mahogany Porcelain Plain Finish Finish BESSIE KENNEDY, HlliNEKY PRICK. UTAH We have read ao much about dirigible balloons lately we dreamed last night we were a football. S21.73 Chiffonier Oak S19.25 Finish GLASSWARE j Finest Quality, Per Set of 6 Kitchen Cabinet 75c Rogers Sets Carving Sets S7.25 S9.75 Pr Set Stag Handles, S3 .90 LOCK SETS AND HINGES 50c 55c Safety Razors Each 15 c The Little Wonder Valet Auto Strop, Complete with Durham-Duple- x, Others up to S5.30 S4.50 2G-Fie- ce 3 Pieces, KALSOMINE Strop 26-Pie- ce Sets Knife and Fork Sets S3. 70 OVB Laundry Stoves Per S34.25 Nickle Silver Sets S18.75 to S21.75 Package .....; Muresco, Per Package .: S23.50 Buffet, Quarter Oak S3 8.00 Safedge Tumblers. Genuine DOWAGIAC At No. 20 No. 84 1, Library Table, F. O. WOOD STOVES 75c S5.10 Hot Point, Electric Iron Hot Point ToasterB Hot Point Curling Irons Hot Point Heating Pads Hot Point Percolators Hot Point Heaters Hot Point Vacuum Cleaner Hot Point Cleaner Attachments Universal Toasters Zenith Cabinet Washers .. 1 S3 .80 6.25 2.10 0.35 8.75 4.70 36.00 7.75 6.70 143.00 Inside Mortise Lock Sets, Antique Copper Finish, Beveled Edges. Per Set x 3 14, No. 241D2, Butts, Per Pair 73c 30c, Complte With Screws. Carpet Sweeper Ball Bearing, Our Very Best S5.93 FIXTURES Standard Quality PLUMBING Galv. Barb Wire, C. P. spool, S4.36 Special, d Galv. Barb Wire, Glidden spool, S3 .43 Special, d S71.00 S10.90 Essex Bath Tub Complete with fittings, 6 feet Crescent Sanitary Lavatory Closet Outfit, China Tank, Washdown Bowl S29.00 Kitchen Sinks, 20x30 Inches, Flat Rim, White Porcelain Enamel S 10.3 7 80-ro- 80-ro- Range Boilers, 30 Gallons Capacity, Extra Heavy Galvanized HEATERS Celebrated Round Oak, On Sale from S41.50 and up. Other Good Heaters as low as S12.00 B. W. Fowler, as president of the Utah Education association, this week in a letter to Prof. George A. Fox of the Harding school of this city, offers the latter the newly created position of that organization of president of the principals section. ,Tlie place is honorary, but gives him a private secretary of his own choosing. Prof. A. M. Maughan of Richfield is likely to be vice president. The department mentioned is to have charge of problems of administration, organization, supervision and the like. All elementary, junior and senior high schools in the state are to compose its membership. President Fowler is authorized to make the appointment referred to for the first year. Professor Fox has accepted. The place is an honor to Carton district and a deserved recognition of the gentleman Men miirht try talking as much as women. Then maybe their whisker would wear off instead of having to be shaved. Other Baseball Priced Oak ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES in abilities. All Goods S90.00 Pipeless Furnaces Round Oak At S 14 7.50 and up. Statei HMt S1.50 Bats Style 700 Walnut Me-Elhe- The lovliest styles in Millinery are shown here... Cleverest creations to become the miss or matron. ..Hats for all occasions, whether for dress or street wear. Every desirable style, color and material is included in this wonderful showing of hats. Royal Society package goods, 75c to $2.00. . Dresser Plain Louisville Slugger S79.50 av Park-Binglia- FURNITURE Finish .. .S110.00 er de BASEBALL GOODS During This Sale S12.73 Old Rose 42 Pieces Pattern, S6.88 All Sets Priced Accordingly. RANGES Genuine Round Oak Chief Mother's Unspoken Wish For More Than a Generation, Priced As Low As S97.50 Other Polished Steel Top Ranges, Up From S62.00 Boys' Little Dandy, No. 050 S2.83 Boys' Dandy, No. 52P S3. 10 Stanley, 12 Pieces, No. 904 ...... S12.80 Stanley, 17 Pieces, No. 903 SI 7.20 We have listed just a few of the many Choicest Goods at MoneySaving Reductions. Remember Folks, Christmas is just Around the Corner. See Them Today. J 1 C. H. STEVENSON LUMBER CO. R Corner Main and 2nd West. Phone 111 or 26 Price, Utah |