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Show FRIDAY, AUGUST 4H fi. 1927 established the last of the week and a large crew of men are now at work, llu project consists of about six miles of gruvel grade, two large bridges and several smaller ones. Four months will be required to complete the job. EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN! Modern new dwelling, good location, one block off Main itreet. Owner leaving on account of ill health. Price Z50a00 five-roo- m y. Building iermita have been issued to the following xrsons bv tlu city building insKrtor. J. C. Sorenson, addition to Pettit bouse, $300; Joseph NYolfp, addition to stAiri building, J, Rex Miller, remiNleling home, $1,-ltK- ); YES. Yon will be surprised how much protection you can get for a small amount of money, both in sickness and accident, as well as fire protection against your home, personal effects and auto. AN r v. PRICE AND NEARBY e trana-Kirtati- a y . BLUE PINE BLUE PINE MALT SYRUP tJullOQlawiy ear-load- o-- Publishers Price, The Suns, Klov-Reynol- ier CoL-ma- ds Eloy-Solitu- de Time-Independe- Its Their Protection Fir-ne- st hI-s- Vuck-sinirK-l- n li ap Note These Features MCE '!! ut I"in u; - wt j iuj FARM 10 MINUTES DRIVE FROM SPRINGVILLE in - - acres orchard, Prunes, Apples,' Cherries and Bartlett Pears. 1 acre of California Grapes. lVt seres of Currents. 1 sere Dewberries, Gooseberries snd Raspberries. 1 sere Sugar Beets. 2 acres of Truck Garden. 4 ; . 2 One of the best if not the best known radio operator in the world is Fergus McKeever of Lawrence, Kan., known the world over as the "Amateur Radio Wizzard. McKeever, who will enter the University of Kansas this fall, operates Station 9DNG, located on Mount Oread and just west of the Kansas university campus, llis station has been heard in nearly every country in the world, as well as by steamers at sea. The station is located in the attic of the McKeever home and the walls of his room are decorated with the call letters of every station on record. Photo shows him at his desk, which has been converted into a broadcasting station. enn-tinu- ed Limited Supply mi PURELY PERSONAL .. . n "n;1 I)r. F. It. Slopmii-k- y of Salt For particulars inquire of Fred Larcher or Charley Bonomo at 3 Price or phone Spring75-R- ville, Mapleton, Utah. te h v Lnki1 Oily came to Helper Sunday evening t to be at a bank ilirei'tors meeting .f the Ilcl,.cr State bunk on Monday. He prnrtiecd in Ilclu-- sev- eral years before moving to Salt Lake City. He returned Monday AVA'iiiiig. llelMT Times, 28th. Mr. and Mrs. J. NV. LnoflMnimw, Mr. and Mrs. I). II. Gove and Mrs. O. V. Soniliworth of Priee spmit Inst lilla of tlu' were visitors in Salt Lake City Ibis week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marictt from lelNr are visiting at tin lmme of Mr. anil Mrs. P. P. Christens. n it Mnnti. Gi'oige E. Jorgensen, Ituli-- A. Nryner ami families left Thursday niorniii' for a weeks outing at Fish Sunday over at Rochester, the guists jnki. of Mr. and Mrs. L C. Moore. A bounArthur X. Smith, city reninler, teous (liiiiiiT of friid chicken and eft Thursday evening on a tew ilays other good tilings wen prepared by isliing trip over in the Uiulali bain the hosts for their visitors. Mr. and Mrs. J. Toin Fitch recountry. Mrs. F. Capitolo and two turned Inline Friday evening from CalJohn and Louise, of Salt Luke ifornia, su.vs the licljKT Times. Tliev iity are vise, ining with her bniu.T, hail bcim away two months anil this city. Xiek Rinetti, , siwnt flic greater part of that time Mr. and Mrs. Mack Tueker from at Santa Barbara and other plunks li'ar Creek, spent Pioneer Day at of interest in that state. They return'airview, with relatives and attendid ed to Utah much improved in Imalth. John B. Forrester has been over the Tucker reunion. T. L. Burridge of Castk Gate at Hiawatha this week gelling his household furniture ready for spint part of the past week in Xepl,i and winding up some affairs at with his family, who have been visitthe camp Fci the presi'nt he wiil be ing there the past month. where lin Harold LiHinard of Price, manag- ocated at Fait Lake City view. in a The ias proposition comgJil Electric er of the Eastem Utah children-arwith relatives in Burk business. Moab on is in today pany, lley, CaU-28th. Mr. and Irs. Jack Vignett-- i ami NV. Loofbourow and J. leiry two children and Mrs. Mary So Egan wije up Huntingdon Canyon Mrs. .11 leuve Vignettos mother, yesteril&y trying their luck at fishing. tomorrow Hidper (Saturday) on a They report fairly good ptiecess. motor trip of sunie three weeks to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Howell of Los Angeles, Cala., where Llierjr will neljier and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Braily visit with Miss Catherine and Pete of Heiner, were guests of Mrs. Lizzie Vignutto, in that eity. Mrs. Smith Allred of Fairview on Pioneer Day. will remain in California for the winMiss Louise NVintcrs left on last ter. Monday with hir mother for Mt. Mrs. R. NV. Croikett and aon, Pleasant and Salt Lake City to visit Jolinie, Mrs. J. A. Crockett and her friends and relatives. They are to be daughter, Mrs. E. F. Gianotti, left gone a week. NVeilnesiliy by automobile for Salt Alex Jamison of San Juan coun- Lake City anil loeatello, Ida. Thpy ty, is here this week visiting with his will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. jrandchildren, Bessie and Carl Jami- Ralph Walters in Pocatello for a few son anil Mrs. Mayme Jameson, county days, stopping over in Salt Lake City recorder. both going and returning They will Mr. and Mrs. John Redd and fam- be away the rest of the week. A. M. Klily, who in 1808 managed ily loft last Friday for Oakland, Gila., to visit their sou, Ben, who is working the J. C. Penney store in Price, arfor an insurance company in San rived here yesterday from Enid, Okla., Francicso. driving through on hia way to the Ivan Parry was called to Price coast with his family and some friends Inst Friday anil was accompanied by He is now manager and owner of a Miss Laura Hair. Tliev mumed on store in the Oklahoma eity and is doMonday of this week. Dudiesm ing well, he stat(s. Khly nut ieeil many Courier, 2!Hh. inqmviiiiints in and around Priee since leaving here some nine yi'ars Agent Frank GniUMniaii of the Denver anil Rio Granite NVestem with ago. Mrs. Grouwinan and two children L I). NYonlen of Eureka, who is went ilown to NYooilside today (Fri- interested in the Price Petroleum widl being drilled in the Xorth part of day) 'to visit friends, Priee, came down this week to look Pionthose the Among attending eer Day celebration at Mt. Pleasant over the proMsition and get l'int last week were Mr. and Mrs. I. E. hand information. NYonlen is an acquaintance of Ri.lierl MeKune Jorgensen and family and Mr. and of some forty .rears ago over where Mrs. C. A. Hone, all of Price. silrer Colorado wends its way. Mis Anliiie Flynn, mother and tlie was tlieir first meeting in tlu This sister, lVgw and Lac Hills returned pust. years last Monday from Cidar City alter David J. Thomas, funner resident the week cml in that city Miss Helen Flynn returned with t eiu of Priee and Sunnyside, but now livwas a visitor here Fred Laiuons, mail currier, plans ing at Springville, on week husiniss. Davy the to leuve fur California the IGtli of during as is belter be known, resided John, this month to take his wife to a lowin Carbon rountv for some thirty-fiv- e ill fur nun er climate. She has been resKnsible jmsitions months and a change wenis advisable years, bidding Fuel the I'tali with eouipany at Tile- will be gone a month. Castle Gulr ami Seofiidd. At Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kel.se v of one .time he was an AMiiploe of the Shelly, Ida., were visiting at the lmme Cnili'd Stati's Fuel eompany ut Hian of Mr. and Mrs. Aim Smith at watha, helping pul in the tioplc nt recently. Mrs. Kelsey ami Mrs that place mid acting as eloctricimi Smith being (listers; and this was their in the diffi-ren- t camps. Lntcr he servfirst miM'ting in twenty-fou- r jenrs. ed as county commissioner of Carbon Mrs. lti'lla Evans, nurse at the county, and held the office at tlu lriee City hosnital, and Miss ltay time the present nmrt bouse was plau-niMoore left lust Tuesday on a pleasure and built. His nanii, with the oiliis earn'd on a tabtrip to southern Utah. Mis. Evnus er will leave fur Idaho Falls, Ida., to let in the enridor of the buildimr an acrept a Nmition in the Latter-daeverlasting monument tg bis good Saints Hospital there on her return. work. Mrs. Vernie G. Kcagies, Miss Ann Xo one can relish food after a visiCnrera and Miss Doris Jones left last tation lYak wills by ants. Hours of painstaking Pikes the Tuesday morning highway raravnn for lalair arc zfwiliNl. Delicious dishes are x kills Los Angides, Cala. Mrs. Reaglcs, for- taintisl, made uneatable. mer supA'rinteiilent of the Priee City ants. Spraying should he continued hosnital, is to take a position in a San for several days because ants are always present in colonics. Insist on Jose, Cala., hospital. x is the scientific Carl JL Mareusen, cashier of the at Mellon Instideveloped Price Coninicre-ia-l anil Savings bank, Hex Glen X. Xidson, easier of the First tute of Industrial Research by on evinstructions Fellowship. Simple Xational bank of Prii'c, Joseph bottle (blue label! for killing AI.L president of the Heler Slate ery x is safe, household insect. hank, J. NV. Hammond, president of sure. Every bottle stainless, fragrant, the Carbon County bank, attended the Ad vt. Eastern Utah Bankers emivuiition at guaranteed. Vernal this week. Wedding announcement. Tht 8un. News-Advoca- Horse snd 2 1 Jersey Cows, Pigs. All necessary implements for working the place. brick house in fins condition with plenty of shade trees and good water for culinary purposes. Plenty of irrigation water. Electric lights and telephone. Near good grade school and truck service to high school. Must sell Quick on account of ill health. .c; - H. S. ROBINETT Sei-teml- Oi. con-netio- Denver and Rio Grande NVotern railroad is expending $311,000 to eliminate flood danger on the stretch between Helper and Soldier Summit according to A. C. Shields, general manager Aif the eAiiniany at a meetThe entire stock of the Eastem ing held Friday at .Salt Lnke City. Utah Transportation company was repurchased by the Salt Lak Funeral Services were held An last cently TransiNirtation company and will Sat unlay afternoon from the Flvnu Insurance Real Estate as a subsidiary under the latFuneral home for Tim IVclm, 33. l'ee-h- o operate ter. The new concern intends to estSS East Main Street was a lnenila-- of the Japencsr col- tablish stations and maintain agents ony at NVellington and died of dmp-s- at Duchesne, My ton, Roosevelt, Ft. PRICE, UTAH Interment was at City cemetery. Duchesne and Vernal, says the Venial He is survived by a wife and two of the 20th. Tin main office Express child ren. will cAintinue at Roosevelt, where they have a large warehouse. Small already eil M. Madsen who has been in the hospital at Salt Lak. City for shipiwrs as well as large ones will be Paul Lowry, son of Mr. and Mrs. NY. the past two weeks, has recovered greatly benefitted by having a deiot at all of the above nicntiAiucd towns A. Lowry, had his tonsils removed at sufficiently so as to be aM.: to go where they ran leave and call for Priee City Hospital last Wednesday. to the Xewhouse hotel where lie is The new company is their freight. still under the doctor care. He exwell financed and managed by n.en of Miss Daphne Dalton took charge at Prii-to home return to in his pects long experience in the truck the Price City hospital last Monday the first Aif the week. business. succeeding Miss Vernie G. Hoagies. NVithin the next week ties and rails CARD OF THANKS Miss Emery lialph of Cleveland was for the new railntad up Salina canNVe wish to express our sincere thanks brought to the Price City hospital list yon will be laid. Fourteen miles of a n for the floral offerings appreciation fractured arm. with a badly Tuesday grading has been completed and :hc and all other evidences Aif friendship and rnmp moved fur the last time. This sympathy shown ns during the illness and Articles of incorporation were tak- road is being built the death of our wife and by the Denver a.i.i at the time of NV. McDonald. (Signed I, mother, Mary en out this week by Pete Geoigeides Rio Gramle NVestem to the coal James tap McDonald and Jean Mcfor Utah-PriBottling company with mines of the Sevier CaihI company-twent- Donald.A.Sunnyside, Utah, Mary 4, 1JK27. August a eapitol stock of $4300. miles up the canyon. abot It has about reached the point here Mrs. J. W. Loofbourow and Mrs. when a girl marries for 'a lmme that County business licenses issued this 0. V. Southworth entertained at a week wants to eut out the kitchen. she the to clerk the were county Kensington bridge this (Friday) af- NVattisbyPool Hall at NVattis, Columternoon. Thirty guests were invited Dont borrow The Sun. Subscribe. bia Meat Market at Columbia, Blue Servire station run by George A. Word was received by Dr. F. A. Cut Rowlev. HoWard Robertson to ojieratc Migliore practicing in this city that a service station near Glen he had successfully passed his chiro- and to CliarlAs Johnson ofSpring Kenilworth. practic examinations taken at Salt Lake City last week. Some seventeen students in dentisDeclaration of intention to liecome try were successful in exhaustive exa eitizen of the United States were amination given recently bv the exfiled this week with (bounty Clerk El- amination committee of the departFOOD PRODUCTS izabeth T. Hadley by Tony Matsomaa ment of registration in Salt Lake City. who in successful were those of Price and Joe Kusnerz of Castle Among the tests were R. G. NVoodhead, of Gate. Kenil worth and J. M. Ilixon of SunMr. and Mrs. J. F. Prichett from nyside. Standardville are the parents of a The open season for sage hens and HOF FLAVORED new daughter, born last Friday at Vhe finmt product known for the home of Mrs. Prichett s parents, grouse has been fixed for August 28th TNI PAJRPOSI INTKNDCD. Mr. and Mrs. James Monsen at Mt. to September 5th, by D. II. Mad , fish and game commissioner. Doves Pleasant may be shot between September 1st s anil 5th, both dates inclusive in all One hundred and twenty-fiv- e of cherries and apricots, the counties of the state. There is no season on quail and 'pheasants in bulk of, which were cherries, moved out of the state this season. Heavy any count)- - in the state. shipments were made over the DenFuneral services for Mrs. Teressa ver and Rio Grande Western. AMERICA'S GREATEST Lucy Priano, 64, who dieil last FriPeddlers licenses were issued dur- day at Iiat home in Castle Gate, were ing the week to Thomas Bouden and heid here last Sunday afternoon with Marie Seppi of Columbia, Diwid Men-ot- ti interment in Price City cemetery. Arof Sunnyside, Square Deal Store rangements were in charge of J. E. of Peerless, S. E. Petersen of Cleve- Flynn. Deecnsd was born in Italy, the land and J. J. Ward of Ferron. daughter Aif John Lueia and Beatrice Rosaria Lucia. She came to the United $3.50 . The thirtysfoot addition tn the Joe Stales six yean ago and has resideil Wolfe budding on Main street is to at Castle Gate since that time. $2.00 be finished this week. Tlu building O. P. be will Skaggs occupied by the Births jjjKirtcd in Price for the just n coinnnnv who onens n;i around week are to Mr. anil Mrs. R. A. 1st with a stock of groceries. a girl, Mr. and Mrs. George Tliayn a boy, Mr. and Mrs. James Fassio a The company fnnn girl, Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Giles a Springville has eonuneneed operations hoy, Mr. and Mrs. C. L Pitts a girl. on the federal ail road Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winkenwerder a projict east of Green River, says the girl, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Torres a boy. Moab Cbiiij was Mr. and Mrs. Leans nl" Grundxig a bov, Mr. and Mrs. A. NV. Dennison a girl, Mr. anrl Mrs. L. It. NVillinms s girl. Marriaire licenses issued Ibis week by Comity Clerk Mrs. Elizabeth T. lincllev were to Harold Douglas and Bradie Jones Iwith of Elko, Nev. Hunter of Ferron and Edna Lassen of Fruitn, Colo., NV. J. Fitzgeral I of lIelKr anil Mary Alma Hunter of that city. Pete Ceina and Mary Ivos both of 1Ic1kt, Rudolph - That life insurance policy of and Anna Stertikas both of yours is Hie dividing line beand James Jensen ami Martha tween necessity and independCarliH-both of Ferron. ence. If yon havent made provisions for the future of your Senator Henry E. Hardtner, of AlSixty Thousand Words (General family consult ns. We have very visitor the Le., was exander, to offer. Vocabulary) many interesting plans first of the weidc, being here to look Twelve Thousand Synonyms over the lamls under the Priie River have INSURE NOW. What may Radio and Wireless Terms NVater Conservation district. He is a taken yon years of hard, industo Price came and means of man Dictionary of the Latest Words upon obtain trious efforts to create or Sutherland-Barr- y bom! buyof ailvirr to the leveled he Over 1200 Pages, Handsomely ground may ers ond rxpresseil a willingness to in without a chance to prevent it. Bound in Snper Quality Fabrikold vest some money in water bonds ;nd and Stamped In Gold land in this locality. He left for Salt Lake City on business but exieets Over Twelve Hundred Pages, Size 5 Vi By 7 Vi Inches to return here at a later date. Two Inches In Thickness Scattered showers tlintugout the AGENCY CO. state were beneficial, hut it has dry over most of the NVestem G. E. NELMS, Manlier and Southern counties, according to the weekly weather report of the loSecond Floor SOvngnl Building United States weather ilepartment cal . PRICE, UTAH at Salt Lake City. Crops have grown splendidly iround Priee since the hen- re For House in Price or Helper bcA-- inter Quarters postoffict; will be discontinued tomorrow (Saturday) according to un announcement made by Ralph Guthrie, Salt Ioikc City IMistmaster. All mail for that point will ! delivered from Scofield. INSURANCE? - - & J. NY. Anderson, president of the Mountain States Honey 1rodueer association, who has making an n extensive tour over the state in with the marketing of this seasons luincy crop, has returned to his home in Emery, uftcr conferring with most Aif the beekeepers Aif the state. The Mountain States lloncy Producers association, which includes the slates of Colorailo, Utah, NYvom-in- g ami Montana, plans to make- a test of marketing of the honey emp for this season. $1000. The VJ- At a meeting of the directors of the Carbon County Fish and Game Protective association it wa recommended to the slate fish ami game commissioner at Salt Luke City that there be a closed season on upland birds in Carbon courtly this year. The Hu 'iy Ail quail, pheasants and chickens in the county is not large enough to warrant an ujk'ii season, according to the association. It was also rejsirt-e- d that ninety cans of government fish were planted in Huntington canyon reeenlly. ed. Should yon want to build come in and let me explain how I can help you finance the deal by making a email payment each month. It'a like paying rent to yourself. ISM WE 1 Work the new Hralcy building mi Last Main street is neary eoiuplet-e- d and will soon bt ready for The building will have two store rooms fronting on Main street ami ImiiIi are said to be alreidy rentmeu-panr- AMATEUR RADIO WIZZARD McKEEVER rains; livestqk are unusually fat. Livestock and ranges are excellent at Kmery. Mountain ranges are also gnu at Emery. Some alfalfa was spoiled by the rains, says the requirl. vy r iliil-dre- n, hl l nliip-me- nt 00000 0000 000 0 -- 4i NEW TABLES and COURTEOUS TREATMENT Card Tables Drop In For a Social Time. Soft Drinks, Cigars and the Like. A- Averill's Former Location Times-Iiiflepende- rt, old-tin- ii Sun-nysid- d Oeeun-to-Oce- an Bldg. er West Main Street PRICE, UTAH Spring Canyon Coal Co. Miners and Shippers of the Celebrated Spring Canyon Coal Mlnee at SPRING CANTON, UTAH General Office, 817 Newhonee Building. Balt Lake Citf, Utah r F0RSA1LWAHTED. ETC. Tws Cent Per Word Each Ineerties No Charge Account. FOK SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS IN bundles of a kuuilred, 2Sc. The Sun. FOR SALE RED STAR OIL STOVE in good rendition for rale rhenp. Mrs. J. A. Crocket t, 4H NVent Second North. FOR HALE OR FnirbankR-Morrquarter-hors- e one. a TRADE TnREB-horr- a motor. AImo a. Inquire of The Sun. e, My-to- y Parker-Weet- FOR SALE RANCH OF ONE IIUN-dre- d ' and ixly acre nine mile went of Mjrlin on the north side of the Duchenne rirer. Sixty acres in aifulfa and full water right. Term to the right parties. K. NV. Crockett, Price, Utah. . AND FOR SALE TIIIRTY-NINfeet frontage by two hundred and' fourteen and a half feet deep on Seuth. Carbon avenue, including half intereet ln 125-fobrii'k wall. Faiee the went. Paving and newer ranneetions paid. Term if desired. It. NV, Crockett. Price, Utah. H f SPECIAL SALESMEN. ATTENTION raliwiuen. The Kitchen Craft eompany hnve men hnd exwho run lira two good perience in Hpeeialty uidling. Opixirt unity fur ndvnnceiiient with a rngresMe com- pnny. Apply in perww ir by letter to itruneh Miniugcr Edward 8. Merarvy, 73 North Seventh NVct street, Provo, Utah. Fly-To- Fly-To- Bar-hogli- x. Fly-To- n, Fly-To- DEALERS WANTED BECOME Own your husine. $50 to s. $tkl a week nmdo selling Ileberling'a extrnrts, Hpice. toilet articles, etc., direct to funner. Experience and capitned-icine- tal not required. Olu establiuhed company. Complete line of neceusitie used in the home every Huy. I .ante repeat' rales. Pleasant work with unlimited opflood home territory now portunities. oen. Write today fur full particulars and free rntalugue. R, O. llrberiing Company. Iept. KkKI, Bloomington, Ills. Legal blanka of all kinds. The 9nn. |