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Show 5 FRIDAY. FEBRUARY THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH 4. 1927 dents who have signified their intention of entering. J udges and a presiding officer for the event will be announced later. Four students are also working hard in preparation for the coming interscholastic debates. These are Walker Lowry, Olaf Potts, Aaron Hansen and Ray Deming. Reed Thorpe of the high faculty is directing them. IB 'i In i b tf Two oil and gaa permits in the San Rafael country have been cancelled and will be thrown open for entry. One belonged to the Gutheils, man and wife, formerly of Price. The description is Twp. 12 South, Range 12 East, and subject to location the 23d of this month. The other is that of J. Edward Taylor, Twp. 24 South, iange 10 East, and will be open to relocation February 24th. 14, I K K KNOCK THE SPOTS When we dean your clothes we take ont all the spots and leave no telltale signs or discoloring. The sheerest fabrics, the softest colors are not harmfully but effectively cleaned by our modem methods. Have your clothes ' cleaned and pressed. Its cheap- er than buying new. Wo will call and deliver them promptly. Phone 99. w i J h am n Ksrtk Ninth St, Just Off Facing the East, m bn PRICE AND NEARBY m Next Monday is the regular monthly m, Meting date of the board of county aemmissioiuYa. The directors of St. Marks at Salt City have recommended that a hospital be built at the state capital and also one at Helper. . lke new States Telephone eom-is to spend a million dollars in this year, mack of it in Carbon yosnty and the eastern section of the Ute- Price, wilY he liberally eared for. Ky 11 - Sugar prices dropped at all jobbing points in Utah last Tuesday ten cents a hundred, making the wholesale price $62)5, San Francisco base. A similar decline came in the East. The retail at Salt Lake City is $7.42 for beet gift . - for cane. C. L. Connor of Prioc has bought out (1) the Holier Time from the of tMs city and took charge of it last Moilay. liuiself and family have movqd pf that city. II. L. Sweet, who bnsTiern publishing it for several months, is transferred here. News-Advoca- Ift Dl! and $7.62 ) k ' II eimttT au-AU-.ro MM BIBLE THOUGHT AND PRAYER Miff kaaa ikdr ckdJrtn If ku m BiUt itUrHim tack mnk, it MflUpfo i ptietUm karUap la Omm 4s aftat yaan. THE OMNISIENT GUIDE. The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord. Psalm 37 : 23. Prayer: Enable us, O Lord, to study Thy word faithfully. Then it shall be a lamp to our feet and a guide to our path. te 1 t rriee city council met in regular on TuewlayHyening last with senion gb the alder-giBlileyor Madsen 'abd alof men with the exception Of Alley present. No business of any consequence was transacted. An adjournment was 3U , taken subject to the call of the mayor, Priscilla. AH had dates with " PAGE FIVE nysiJe. He is now in the East look- -' ing over new mining methods and' equipment to he adopted here. Some of the special agouti (officers) are to go soon, it is said. Yfhen the skies have cleared, as it were, The Sun will have the news. MRS. C. S. HARRIS Death Takes Highly Respected Woman On Wednesday Last Man-- M., wife of Calvin S. Harris, passed away at the family home on East Main street in this city last Wednesday night after an illucss of some duration of caucer of the stomach. was horn at lndcivudeuce, van., May 1, 1872, and was 55 years of age at the time of her calling. She moved to Colorado with her parents when a child and lived at Grand Junction and other places in that state before coming to Price some sixteen years ago with her husband and family There are six ckildreu living, two having preceded her to the grave. They are Mrs. Claude Morley of Ogden, Mrs. Holly 11. Earll of this city and Wills, Erma, Clyde and Curtis. She was a sister of Mrs. Joseph Wolfe until recently a resident of Price, but now living at Oceanside, Cala. Another resides at Three Forks, Mont., and one in San Francisco. There are three brothers, two at Denver, Colo., and the other in San Francisco. Mrs. Harris mother died in this rity some eight years ago. Four years later her father, L. P. Morrison, passed on and is buried here. Deceased was a niem-le- r of the Rebekah lodge at Price and took an active part in such work. She was also affiliated with the Ladies Aid society of the Community church. A good Christian woman, a loving mother and a devoted helpmate. She will be very much mourned by a very arge circle of friends and immediate relatives. The body is now at Flynns Funeral Home, where services are to be held Sunday afternoon, next, at 3 l)e-cas- PURELY PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. John n. Redd of Senator Thomas O'Donnell of this city departed last TVTJay for Los nal, who was taken ill just before the Angeles, Cala., and other coast points. the is recup- They are to be opening of legislature, away about two weeks. erating at Holy Cross Hospital up at Mrs. R. C. Fergus sou and Mn. Salt Lake City. His condition was retained to be fairly good Monday. lie Jessie Sanford of lrioe spent a part ias appeared in the upHr bouse sev- of last week and this up at Salt Lake eral times though obviously making City. They returned home on Sunan effort to perform his duties there, day last. Mrs. R. E. Morris back thia week ut Saturday he agreed to go to the lospital until his condition improves. from Zion, whercf she . visited lately with her daughters. Misses Lucille New air mail postage rates went in- and Florence, whoare attending St. to effect Tuesday last, displacing the Marys of the WasaNdschooL zone system of postage as previously Mr. and Mn. Mat Gilmour of this This ehange makes a flat rity wen visiton in Zion Saturday charged. rate of ten cents a half ounce or frac- last. He has been troubled with his tion thereof no matter to what part stomach for quite awhile and it was of the United States such is address- to have himself gone over by a speced. Under the ehange there is no dif- ialist there that the trip was made. ference between the amount charged Dr. G. W. Richards of Price atover the government operated lines tended a special ,of the atate and those under contract. It will be dental society at meeting Salt Lake City this some time before it ean be determined week. Dr. J. F. Wallace from London, what effect the new charges will make Eng., and Dr. John A. Marshall of the in the amount carried. of California were the Ver- OSCAR WATKINS p cuitsT roa EVERY FRIDAY University before the gatherServices for Mrs. Ura Urabe, 37 principal speaken ing. Sunwere held here last yean of age, who has been 0. A. day. She died at Kenilworth on Jan- in Price forSouthworth, about three weeks past at 2tith These from were peritonitis. uary and Mn. J. W. conducted by Rev. Z. Aoki, a Japan- the home of ese minister of Salt Lake City, from Loofbourow and ineidentially getting the chattel of the Flynn funeral home acquainted with his fint child, left Saturday for Hollywood, Cala., his with the interment in Price cemetery. home. Mn. Southworth, formerly Mrs. Uralie was bom September 13, Miss Ruth Loofbourow, and the boy 18'JO, and was the wife of Mariji Urare to be here some time yet abe. Wilford Bclliston was up at Salt On Tuesday last the directors of the Lake City last Thursday attending a rice Chamber of Commerce announc- meeting of the honey producers of ed their rhoice of a secretary for the Utah relative to working out the plans .lining year in thfc person of IV. II. for a marketing associToy, who has previously filled this ation. This organization will have lameeting place, other apilicants were II. C. ter in the year a three-staSmith, Kay Denfpip, (11nn D. Reese, that will include representatives from John Potter, XictSlWuardi, Lament Colorado, Wyoming and Utah. Nephi 28tb. Johnson, now of Missoula, Mont., and who quit the job early last year, and Mrs. Jessie F. Sanford. It pays sev-e- n NEW ORDERS COME ALONG FOB AUTO LICENSES dollars a month. ft or te Times-New- s, tv-fi- Jolin Kenneth MarFarlane, a miner and aged 36 years, diml at Spring Canyon (Storra) on Sunday last from cancer of the stomach. Deceased was born at Josplin, Mo., and had worked about the camps of the Carbon district for a considerable time. He ere-tifica- te mid-ye- ar l'.i-r- i cere-nion-.v wi.-hi-ng Titues-In-drkcndci- eli-g.h- le you Maybe if ta'dcxtrian teep llieir pockets full drivers would lie more running over them. Sometimes you ean would always The musical dresoiug gown is a novof tacks auto elty to the world of feminine fashion. careful about Thi does not produce any symphonic sounds, hut it carries the semblance of tell when you them lmut on it, so that she dresses are approaching a detour by the lang- to music. They are quilted about the uage emanating from the ear in ahead top portion, while big staves, clefs and notes of music are embroidered of you. Yes, indeed, theres something else in black silk as a lmrdcr around the mt tom. in the world besides money the oor-lous- e. One reason they have honeymoons lefore they settle down ia the same as when they shake hands before they start pumuieling each other. MAID o' GLOVER BisXGood A Jdiciamt faaJ praJael af tha kigkait gaalilg Maid o EAT moreButter and kindred Dairy Prod for your healths ucts sake. ALWAYS FRESH AT YOUR GROCERS Down Horse EGGS BUTTER CHEESE MUTUAL CREAMERY.CO FOR SALE, WANTED, ETC. 6,-3- Tws CmIi IVr War Each lasarth s Chars Aseeeata. FOU BALK OLD NKWBlAPKKS IN bundles of a hundred, 25c. Tbs Bun. FOU UK.NT AFTER ILAUril L 1927, office room in The Bun buildinf. Phone 9. FOU HA LE FOI will sacrifice: Third East, Price. cot laze ; 2M0 North FOU HA LB OR TRADE I(Ol!HU AND lot in I'rice for rows, sheep or team. Address Box 42, Muhrlund. FOU BALE OU TRADE FARM ON lluchssne river for boms or property in I'rice. Address Box UU2, 1rii. FOR HALE OR Fsirbanks-Mors- one. quarter-hors- e FOR HALE a TRADE THREE-bora- motor. Also Inquire of The gun. TWENTY-FIV- E UNES HUN-dre- d FOR HALE RANCH OK ONE HUN-dre- d and sixty litres nine miles west of Myton on the north side of the Duchesne river. Bixty acres in alfalfa and full water right Terms to the right parties. U. W. Crockett Irice, Utah. For Bread Baking-Tr- y Our Flour There ia no use talking, yon cannot mako good bread nnleae yon have good flour. Our Tip Top and Turkey Bed flour is a broad anility floor. Try a sack and see what a big improvement It makes on your next baking day. Hay, grain, flour, food, mlllatuff and general forwarding. Pro Commission Co. South Ninth Street, Price, Utah BUTTER WRAPPERS PRINTED TO order, a hundred for $1.50 ; two hundred, 12.25; five bundrde, $3.50; n thousand, $5.&0. Bent parcels post prepaid where remittance accompanies order. The Bun, Price, Utah. AND A FOR BALE THIRTY-NIN- E half feet frontage by two hundred and fourteen and a half feet deep on Booth Carbon avenue, including half intsreat in 125-fobrick wall. Facto the west Paving and sewer connect ions paid. Terms if d (wired. R. W. Crockett Pries, Utah. LIVE STOCKMEN FOB LISTEN, sale, 640 seres of some of the best rang in Utah. Located a mils northeast of Grant Button, Uking in all ths headwaters ot Willow Cnn. In 8m 13 and 24, Twp. 11 Booth, 10 East; $800.00 ot improvements, dean title, $2500.00 and $500.00 down. Balance five to ten years at 6 per cent Act guick. Will lease tM year for $150.00. A. B. Graham. 768 South Sixth East Balt Lake City, IT tab. WANTED REPRESENTATIVE 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 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 330 Nets Building L aW NEW EASY WASHER AND DRYER I. M. GAUCHAT ( s a seres (rasing land. Altitude nine thousand feeL If interesUd write to William .Uxsburj, Montrose, Colo. FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION OF THE Ph one , daughter of Mr. Allred ui' Moab, became the bride ol' Clifford N. Chadwick ot Price last Monday, the taking place at Salt Lake City. She is a student at the Brigham Young ' I'uiversity at Provo and will probably finish out her term there, lie ha visited at Moali on several occasion and while here met Mins Allred. The groom is in the auto top business at Price, having a hp there. The young couple will likely make thcr Louie at Price. The bride is a graduate of the local ami for the past two terms high Some fellows go to the iostoffire lias attended the lrovo university. to get their mail. Olliers jut to fill She is very among the young Hpulr their fouutaiu (kens. folks of Moali. The many friend of Wouldnt the women yell if they the couple join in them every couldn't afford any more clothes tlmu married happiness. Moub 2S:h. they're wearing! The sensible thing for a woman to There will he an axuiliarv memberdo when she gives her husband a letter to mail is to date it two weeks ship tea from 3 to 5 o'clock on next Wedne-du- v at American Legion Hull ahead. When you are motoring across the at Price with a continuous program between the hours mentioned. All country the scenery is that given stuff ladies arc invited. see between the billboards. Mr. I al 1-- I f Mins Faye Allred, sud B. New applications, signed by a notary public in addition to certificates of registration and ownership, must be forwarded for this years automobile licenses, the state motor vehicle department has announced. According to the notice many applicants Nj have felt that if the past years wife. Services held a were eaves yesOene Pressett, the star football and M of registration and ownership at Funeral afternoon Flynn terday basketball player of the Carbon high, sent to the department the licence was conducted by Bishop was chosen as president of the school Home, being would be issued. It is shown rtj plates Gate. He was of Castle a Stapley at a special I student body last Tuesday was the state, however, that such are his op- member of the Moose lodge and bur- by election. Walker Lowry for record files, and that t ponent. necessary at was ial under direction the Helper aureeeda llomer Presaett Hythe department cannot take the time $ of order. that and left be att, who resigned at to fill out such forma fbr the indib sehooL Warning to motor ear owners to vidual, besides which the law also re' The Carbon County Teachers asso- speed up registration early in Febru- quires that auch applications most be ciation is compiling data from Utah ary waa issued last Saturday by H. signed by the applicant in the presstate. The ence of a notary. The same rules apami other states on the eleven yean E. Crockett, secretary license demand to date has ply to persona within the capital rity, for ia when all This plates it gathered plan. made. will be presented to the district board. been slow, eaid he, and indications and those not complying with the orDistrict Attorney E. A. Rogers, actsebe will ders in necessarily to delayed the the rush last of at a perA survey also is being made to deter- point as a friend of the court, directed new ing the plates. mine the annual lose to the schools iod allotted for obtaining them. He curing the apologies of nansen, making such said is little excuse owners for there through retardation. lo fail to obtain plates in the first two FEDERAL COURT IS HANDLING suggestions that he deemed would AGGRAVATING CASE constitute a proper retraction of the ' ihi Carbon Work on the high opera, months allowed by law and that no charges. Hansen said in part that he i. The Bells of Barcelona, will begin extrntion of time ran be expeeted. The Harold (Heinie) Uaymes of Price is considered his aetion in filing the peat once, according to Prof. E. M Wil- statute makes it unlawful for any per- in trouble before the federal court up tition and affidavit as very improper. liams of the mnsie department. . The son to drive a motor vehiele on the at Salt Lake City. He is charged with then interposed the suggestion senior class has chosen The Charm public highways after March 1, 1927, striking a prohibition officer in a soft Rogers that he term the act as unprofessionSchool as the play which they are without a license. driuk place in this rity last December, al. Hansen conceded the point. to present some time Inis spring. Miss while the latter waa making a raid on Carbon highs basketball team is the Gladys Smith will direct this producparlor in search of that which AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY going to Roosevelt this afternoon and cheers. He was arrested here a few tion. NAMES COMMITTEES tonight is to meet an3 play the unde- days ago and taken to Zion to face ii schools feated five of the there. By the W ; Price Chamber of Commerce direet- At a meeting of the American Lecharge. There he plead not on are figuring to give a dance in the scoring three field goals and two foul and was released on bonds ofguilty two gion auxiliary last Monday Mrs. Hennear future, the proceeds being for tries against the league leading Cen- thousand dollars. Some three yesrs ry Olsen, president, appointed these purchasing some much needed arti- tral team last Friday B. Nielsen, star ago the fellow was in district court standing committees for the ensuing cles and conveniences for the muni-rip- guard for the Huntington squad, con- here on a charge of criminally as- year: hospital. Mrs. Vernie Beagles, tinued to lead in See. A of Region 5. saulting a negro woman (housemaid) Membership Mrs. La Rue Craven, Miss Alice Madsen, Frank D. Brynrr He haa now amassed a total of fifty at the Mrs. waa he J. W. Plant and Mrs. W. B. where Hotel, and J. Perry Egan have been named a point in four games compared to rooming.Liberty At this time he was work- Paee. for Kay, his nearest com- ing for the Lowenstein Mercantile of Americanism Mrs. L. R. Fullmer, committee to have charge of all ar- forty-si- x petitor. The latter has made the high- this rity. This escapade is supposed Mrs. Florence Aubert and Miss Marie rangements. est number of field baskets for the to have lost him his 1 job 'with that Davis. m James, the 2 yean old son of Mr. section, but has fallen down in his house. Since then Haymes had made Siek and Welfare Mrs. Andrew foul throwing, having made bnt two his home here and at Salt Lake 4 and Mn. John Bilbao of Spring Can- out Oman, Mrs. Susie Riehards and Mrs. City of nine tries. Jewkes of Central as welL yon, died on Tnesday of thia week at Ralph Martin. that camp from diphtheria. The par- ia pressing Kay closely and ia only Historian Mrs. R. C. Reed. ents have lived in Spring Canyon for three points behind the Carbon center. NUMEROUS CHANGES ARE COMMrs. Poppy Mrs. Carl Nyman and "" IT ING nr THE CAMPS only about a month. They came here Scott Fausett. What is eaid to be the most elaborfrom Bingham. The body was eared Olsen and Mrs. Park Mrs. for by Wallace A Hannon and waa ate program ever given at Carbon high Numerous changes are being made Adele Golding. Henry sent to Salt Lake City, where there was p merited last Tuesday by the Art this month at the eamps of the Utah Secretary Miss Marie Davis. elub under the direction of Prof. S. Fuel company and with employes of are two other children buried. Mrs. R. C. Reed. Publicity A. Olsen, director. The first number the Wasatch Store company as welL The 8un thia week is in receipt of was Sub and Marine, showing the Manager Davis of the latter at Castle Drivers of government trucks comthe program, for publication only of sinking of a ship on a miniature ocean. Gate has resigned and it is the rumor ing in from the Basin the first of this course, of the Utah aection of the an- Jennie Evans and Anna Tucker, who that D. A. Raymond of Sunnvside is week report that the five days tieup nual regional conference of the Boy were dretsed in navy eostumes, did a to take his plaee. Dr. W. M. Bash is of traffic into that section by way Scouts of America to he held at Salt step danee. Erma Thomas and Elwin to leave the former camp on March the Strawberry road was broken last Lake City on February 15th. Meetings Ellis next entertained with a Spanish 1st Dr. C. E. MeDermaid will re- Monday. Trucks of the Sterling Transare to be at the chamber of commerce dance and Hero Yasukoch; and Tosuke turn there after being away for some portation company out of Salt Lake there during the day and at a leading Yamasaki, young Japanese students, time taking post graduate work in City are now going through. hotel in the evening with big feeds presented a Japanese danee number. the East. It may he that R. R. Kirkand the like. Of all the names of those The background was elaborately work- patrick will go to the Gate from Sun- Dont borrow The Sun. Subscribe. mentioned not one from Price or Car- ed out Elwin Ellis painted a snow bon county. Smatterf scene. The next part was called and showed the value of Carbon highs annual patriotic ora- such between parent of children, the torical contest is at this time attract- school and the Tarious departments. ing considerable attention. Prof. 0. Two songs by members of the elub J. Reeves, principal, last Tnesday re- concluded the program. The last was ceived a letter from Franklin Ritcr, in which the students all Colors, vice president of the Utah chapter of dressed in paper eostumes illustrated the Sons of the Ameriran Revolution the blending of eolors. The high school ON DISPLAY AT WLETER LUMBER CO. and state director of the contests, orchestra entertained with selections. PRICE, UTAH saying that the medal to be presented to the winner of the local contest wiT It is estimated that eighty-si- x thoube sent on within a few days. Miss sand four hundred and thirty-tw- o asGladys Smith of the public speaking tonished stomaehs are now having a department ia working with five stu- - first experience of brides biscuits. n SOCIETY BILL THE BARBER, SAYS At a Mayfair tea party many persons were interested iu a brown velvet bat worn by a New Year debutant the soft crown of whieh was held at one side by a big bumblebee. It ia typical of the insect craze which is one oclock under the direction of the of English fashions latest vagaries. Rev. IL M. Merkel of tLe Bees, dragonflies and other insects iu Burwill church officiate. Community realistic colors and shajies, fixed in ial at Price cemetery. the front or at the aide of the hat, are much in favor. Some of these liat inComes sects are modeled in rich enamel. At times when a bee is worn another is High fixed on the coat lapel instead of the flower. Retraction of his charges and a re- stereotyied Of all who sought the wide oien quest that he he allowed to withdraw them from the official record was spaces of Yellowstone National park made of Judge William S. Marks by lost year in automobiles the farmer Attorney Willard S. Hansen on Mon- gets the prize. Tourists were asked lo day morning last at Salt Lake City in state their vocation upon entering regard to a jietition for a change of and figures made public by the inter judge directed against his honor, and ior department show that of 44,472 whom liamum accused of being judi- ears carrying 141,643 passengers, cially and temperamentally unfit to drivers were engaged in ngricult-ur- e act. The petition was filed on the eve pursuits. Salesmen with 2463 repof the trial of Elva M, Jensens suit resentatives ranked smind, and the as against the Utah railway and in various professions with 2062 third. whieh she seeks through her guardian to recover damages for personal inLady Customer I want a air of juries. The taking of the testimony in blnnmem that I can wear around my the cas was beg up the first of this gymnasium. week. Clerk (absently) Certainly, madJudge Marks overruled the petition, am, what size is your gymnasium f which was supported by Ilansen s afWedding announcements. The Sun. fidavit containing the chaises, and against his protests ihe special jury was then impanelled. Following the selection of the iury, however, Judge Marks deferred the trial for several daya to allow nansen time in which to apply to the supreme eourt for. a writ of mandamus of prohibition. The latter announced at that time that it waa hia intention to apply for the writ, but no such application waa ever Hansen From Us |