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Show THE SUN. PRICE. UTAH TBJDAY, JANUARY 28, 1927 ry the mails six days a week with a scale of higher rates for more than the minimum carriage. No Sir, Its Not New Tomorrow (Saturday) evening at Liberty Hall up in Helper Ad Santell and Taro My ski are to meet in a wrestling match mixed style, catch as catch can, and two falls jiu jutsu. The former is billed as the world's greatest wrestler and the latter as a Japanese champion. It will go to a finish. There are to be several good preliminaries. The doors are to open at 7:30 oclock. Ladies are cordially invited. -- Merely Geaned Imt it funny that every time yon hin some old dnds cleaned pressed yonr friends hind yon a bouquet on yonr choice of new suit. As s matter of fact, abont the only difference there is between new clothes and the .wd Utahs i ones that have undertone treat ment by ns is the price. And, boy, that is a big difference OSCAR WATKINS The annual junior prom of the THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FERRUARY PRICE AND NEARBY $2.95 Polar Cub Electric $5.00 $6.50 Buying Power Exemplified in LOWER PRICES for Our PATRONS 27-Sto- re .... 5 Ess-Ja- .... Thoro Cleaning Fluid Energine, deans) 9 p fabrics . . . . . 1Q 1 Mn luid. 24c 47c Carbona Cleanin' Ess Jays Pure Food Bean Food Lemon Flavoring Ertract Vanilla Flavoring 23c Extract Ess-Ja- ys 23c pint Zinc Oxide 4A I Qp V ... ..... .. A aar la Tablets .... Bell-- A as. Ap-lana- lp Hlaa Pint! 37; Mop. 19c 38c Oil Spirits of Camphor, 2 ounces romatie Cucara. 7 ounces 19c 3 f OF 25C 4Q. Iwu e 19c 38c Ja, Cara Rrair4r ... LUX . ounces Castor Oil Aromatic, 4 ounces Rrldllta Rraal Rrkall'a Zlaa Paprw 44IMOM Frreaaar. Aatlarptlra. 100s parlal .. Oil Camphorated Oil, 2 ounces. . . . 37c 19c 23c 44a 33c 23c Hap Raai, 4 aaarra I.lfrrrlaa aa4 Itaar- watrr, 4 aaarra Chlarafarai l.lalairat. 5 aaarra .............. Kalraaa Taalh Paata PrarrkarUa Pawdrr I a rat Taalh Paata PrraaAeat Taatk laata Ml Penslar Beef, Iron and Wine, Pints Elixir Iron, Quinine and Strychnine, 12 ounces Squibbs Mineral Ca8t,r 0i'- - ira sap ... ...... Brraara Dlaaaaai Rochelle Salts, 6 oz' 4 IIIskleB Pllla. loos ... A Ira Maasaxca Plat Epsom Salts, lb. Flakes Haira Caakrr Hrairdr ... . M r rrararh raair, H aaar lta,trra ftrimaaa Teelhlsg PawRrra ..... Plaa rsaah . 19c 47c Par hilccillai. 21c Maraiala 79c Tablrta .... ...... Fellows Itra, (4 I I 4Q Hraapbaapbltra Ossa's Pills ..... ........ XtvtlBB ... ....... ... 79c V Polish 79 19s 37c 73c Slrarkaiita af IMa TaWala Imported Olive Oil, sle tlrNitt-- a 19c B dar risoaretg Pig Healarha Ksa-Jas- 4 for 25c 0-Ce- With handle 19c 4 for 25c 's 43c 23c Threc-In-On- Ointment. In tubes, 2 ounces ys Ess-Jay- Jays Pure Ess for 23c 4 for 25c Lighthouse Cleanser r els Naptha Soap Cocoa Almond Soap. Kirk's Cocoa Hardwater Castile Soap Bath Castile, 3 bars in package Fountain Blend Coffee, 49c Pound Tree Tea, Green, pound . . 29c 20c pound Liptons Tea, Ess-Jay- s - .' ZE I vi $7.50 Star - Rite Electric Heater. Model C - Heater Car- These dent, and Olaf Potts, Clifford N. Chadwick of Price and are all members of allsecretary. the committees, Fay Allred of Moab were licensed to wed at the state eapital last Monday. tions S. A. Olsen, Rudolph Lurcher, Hero Yasukochi, Martel lioldaway, Winter of John Turnbull Quarters Morinda Grande, Grace Gibbs and and Agnes Staley from Scofield were Rita Pateriva; music, John Aglesby, United in marriage at Salt Lake City Carl Moffitt, Edith Allison and Paul ... an Thursday of last week. Carter; refreshments, Gene Pressctt, 'i Leslie Williams, Fern Stevenson, Kate Price Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colton of Riehens, Florence Waddoups and are the parents of twin sons born to Ruth Bean; invitations, Aaron HanMother week. them the first of this Erma Thomas, Agnes Stevenson, sen, and babes are doing nicely. Ruel Redd, John Twist, Walker Low- ry and Majorie Allermand. The first I Apostlo S. Litres, charged with the Mme(j jn etej, Mge j, ehairmaa. violation of the emigration act, is being held in the county jail at Price Carbon highs sophomore class gave on advises from Denver, Colo., that he a program at the sehool auditorium ia wanted there. J. F. Meier, a gov last Friday. The opening number was ernment officer, is coming after him a piano duet by Irene Holmes and Flora Fausett, followed by a humorSunny sides basketball team beat ous reading from James Miller and a the one from Mohrland at the former violin solo by Ruth Lee. Helene town last Saturday evening by a score Woodward, Helen Brooks, Hazel to twenty. After the of twenty-nin- e and Violet Riehens presented a me the Mutuals entertained all at a ballet dance. Ray Deming and Frank ancing party. Eggertson gave a takeoff on Mntt and Jeff. The sophomore girls quartet Mrs. Mariji Urabe of Kenilworth, Japanese woman, died at that camp1 was closed by a skit entitled A Modton Wednesday of this week. The ern Goodnight Rnth Lee and funeral services are to be at Flynn John Dalton. Thebyaffair was nnder Funeral Home next Sunday afternoon the direction-o- f Miss Gladys Smith, at 2 oclock. elass advisor. 3 Arthur Birsell, a young man from Robert Elgin, injured while in the Utah county, was picked up at a road of the Utah Fuel eompiny, employ Camp near Price yesterday by Deputy was awarded six hundred dollars in a Sheriff Collingham. He is wanted up sum in a decision rendered last at Provo, but on what charge is notj lump the state industrial comSaturday Stated. An officer from there is to mission. by was last heard from Elgin come for him. at Sublet, Wyo. He was hurt in 1924 and secured compensation during his Joe and William Vigro were arrestof disability, but, upon hearing ed by a deputy aheriff at Castle Gate period the commission at a later date, it of yesterday and are now in jaiL They was decided that the injuries suffered are charged with robbing and beating were Hearing was first up Jaeob Pagor of .that town recent- held inpermanent and continued 1926, February, ly. They are to be arraigned this af-- to April 30th. It was shown that K1 temoon. gin had suffered a fractured pelvis I and other injuries of less serious naOlson was K. Emmett this of eity ; ture. ev-' badly burned about the faee a few enings. ago over near Cleveland in As a result of an alterration in the .Emery county. He was occupying a office of F. Anselmo, Italian vice concabin near there in the course of some sul at Salt Lake City last Saturday, i work he was doingv when a can of G. Siivagni is charged with asPeter gasoline exploded with the results as sault on one Tom Companaro with He is st his home here and . stated. deadly weapon, in a complaint issued will be around again shortly. jj by Matthey Cowley, assistant county s Tribune. Acs '. Injuries suffered when a truck he attorney, says Sunday to Cowley told to the story cording Was driving went over an embank-who signed the comment near Castle Gate on January 7th by Campanaro, he and Silvagni had words canoed the death of Milton R. Max-fie- plaint, week so previously. or They met in at Salt Lake City last Wednes-- i the vice consuls November office 23, day. He was 23 yean of age and is t survived by his widow. He suffer-e- d a broken hip and a collarbone and . Internal injuries. -5 Star - Rite Electric Heating Pads Electric Toaster d 3-4- PRICE, CTAII - Kite 5t a. bon high is being figured on for some time in March. Stephen A. Olsen, art director, is class advisor' this year, , FITS PAGE rasa supreme court last the decision of the district court of Carbon county granting C. K, Cook judgment against Covey-Ka- il rd Motor eomiumy and remanded the case for a new trial, says the Deseret News of last Tuesday. The company repossessed an automobile sold to Cook and the latter sued, claiming misrepresentation. In justice to Judge George Christensen of the Seventh district it should be understood that this case eame before Judge Ritchie of the Third district up at Salt Lake City, who gave the decision. And, not the former. Monday-reverse- EVERY FRIDAY FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION OF THE Phone - I HANDIES IN i . ld .V . ''' Swingle of Price and Niek Strakovich pleaded not guil- ty when arraigned before Judge Till- -' ; Bun D. Johnson in the federal court "at Salt Lake City Monday to a charge of violating the national prohibition act. They were forced to provide new bonds. They were brought into court on bench warrants following their failure to appear on Saturday. St B.T I Golden (Goldie) . . ' . , Mrs. Alvin Tollestrup, widow of Alvin Tollestrup, who was fatally injur-- 1 ; cd while in the employ of the United States Fuel company a few months ago, has been awarded compensation of sixteen dollars a week for three hundred and twelve weeks by the state industrial commission. The widow has four children besides herself who are listed as dependents. - Sons of the American Revolution will again present a medal to the win--. ner of the annual oratorical contests at the Carbon high, one of the few schools in the state to be honor:d each year. The event will be as ebse birthday anniversary , to Washingtons ' as possible and the subjects chosen are to be along patriotic lines. Last year LaRue Snow won the medal, While the year preceding Craddock Gilmour was the successful one. . . I r The interstate commerce comrais-- 1 last week ruled that the Utah Cion railway and twenty other short lines in the Mountain and Pacific States Ire being inadequately compensated for transportation of the mails and prescribed a minimum rate of a hun-- . dred and twenty-fiv- e dollars a mile per annum for those rosds which ear- - I DISPLAY AT WEETER declares he wrested from him with some difficulty. The gun, according to the story of the complaining witness, was turned over to Anselmo at the time on his request. I don't owe a scent, " Not just the labor specified. But with a willing heart do more. Let loyal service be your guide! The joys of life are waiting for That man who never fails to do His very best, and he will find Untold reward in purpose true and peace of mind. Aid ct PURELY PERSONAL BIBLE THOUGHT AND PRAYER If parent, Bill Am their ehUrtm riee a BiUt mkdhmeackteeek.il dl pirn prtceku heritage fa them la afht peon. THE OXLY WAY: I am the way, the truth and the life. John 14: 6. PRAYER: Our Father, enable ua to live by the faith of the Son of God, Who loved ns and gave Himself for us. PBICE FOLKS WEDDED CASTLE DALE, Jan. FOtSAIf.WIUiD.EIC. Harry J. Woyfd bftaa,ia,baS7i5iai cried the honest skunk. . self-respe- otitifT roa the diseuiMion was resumed with the result that Silvagni allegedly drew a revolver, which Campanaro 1926, and No matter what the task may Is, Attack it with heroic zeaL Be not content until you see Accomplishment, until you fed That satisfaction gained alone Through sense of duty nobly done; So is your honest value shown, So is appreciation won. Do your work! NEW EASY WASHER AND DRYER I. M. GAUCnAT 0.frencc THavihomt Do your work! CO. FRI0E, UTAH WbtkLitsfywari C LUMBER 23. County Clerk Moffit today issued marriage licenses to George W. Culp and Betsy J. MeKindrick, both of Price, and to Clinton C. Anderson and to Florence Abelin of Emery. Bishop S. IL Larsen of Castle Dale married the former couple. The latter will be united in the Manti temple. The Price Sorosis met last Friday at the home of Mrs. Stephen A. Olsen. in Zion last Sat I day morning. Carl R. Ms: day hobnobbing lators. County Attorney Oliver K. Clay waa a visitor in Salt Lake City yesterday on professional matters. Attorney L. A. McGee from Price was attending to professional business in Salt Lake City last Saturday. Miss Marie Davis of Priee was a business visitor in Salt Lake City last Saturday, buying goods for the Price Garment store. Mrs. Elizabeth Hadley of Priee went in to Salt Lake City last Saturday morning and spent Sunday with her husband. lie is now at St. Marks ' Hospital. Mrs. R. W. Crockett returned to Price last Tuesday evening from Salt Lake City, where she went the Saturday before with Mrs. J. A. Crockett, her sister. The latter is at St. Mark's Hospital and is mueh improved, reports from there this morning state, since being taken in. - Twe Gants Pm Weri Each Ne Own Aeceuata. FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS IN bundles of a hundred, 20c. Tbs Bun. AFTER MARCH 1, 1W7, office room in The Sun building. Plfmu FOR RENT 9. FI7RXI8II-e- d FOR SALE FOUR-ROOcottage; will sacrifice; 280 North Third East, Price. FOR SALE OR TRADE FARM ON Duchesne river for home or property in Price. Address lioz 00 Price. FOR OR SALE Falrbsnke-Morsquarter-hors- e one. e TRADE THREB-hort-e motor. Also Inquire of Urn Sun. a FOR SALE RANCH OF ONE HUN-dre- d and tixtg seres nine miles west of Mjrton on the north side of the Duchesne river. Sixty acres in alfalfa and full water right Terms to the right parties. W. Crockett Price, Utah. It PRINTED TO BUTTER WRAPPERS order, a hundred for 11.60; two hun$3.50 ; a thousdred, f 2.25 ; five hundrde, and, $5.r wl The program consisted of Current Events by Mrs. Earl N. Raddiff; and "Burns The Land of Bums Included in the music played by and His Xatnre Poems by Mr3. Sheldon Anderson, and vocal solos by Henry Fords Old Time orchestra for Mrs. L. J. Stookey, accompanied by an oldfashioned dance at his Sudbury Inn (Mass.), last Friday, for himself Mrs. Carl F. Luedcr. Sun, Price, Utah. AND A FOR SALE THIRTY-NIN- E half feet frontage by two hundred and fourteen and a half feet deep on Senth Carbon avenue, including half interest in 125-fobrick wait Faces the west Paving and sewer connections paid. Terms if and guests was "Mary Had a Little desired. R. W. Crockett Price, Utah. I "Darn it exclaimed hubby as he Lamb. LIVE STOCKMEN FOR LISTEN. Mile, 040 acres of some of the best range handed his wife a sock with a hole in a mile northeast of Wedding announcements. The Sun. in Utah. it. Grant Station, taking in all the headwaters of Willow Creek. In Secs. 13 and 10 East : J&KOO.OO of I ' 24. Twp. 11 South. mu improvements, clean title, $2500.00 and $500.00 down. Ralnnre five to ten years at 6 per cent. Act guick. Will lease tWs veur for $150.00. A. R. Graham, 758 South Sixth Enst Sait Lake City, t'tub. ot Ixx-atr- d Z T nr i ; WANTED REPRESENTATIVE j : We desire to secure services of a man or company as distributor for Liberty Motor Oils and Greases in your territory. Write LIBERTY MOTOR OIL COMPANY $30 fiinrntri Neu Building , SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH A The Woman's club of Price met last Saturday at American Legion nalL The program was by the department of literature and included a book review by Mr. Belle Morrison; "Ten Xoted Character of Fiction, by Mr. L. R. Fullmer. The music under the direction of Mrs. Charles Buggeri, and parliamentary drill. Don't borrow The Sun. Subscribe. |