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Show i - waaat m, tm THE SUM, PRICE. UTAH mLu PAomr EYEBT FRIDAY era! Hume with interment at Price Swviees were conducted Catholic church vestenisv 'pw1 Tony Demiuan of Sunnyside left (Thursday) morning by Monsinor A Frida night for South Bend, Ind., to m uiovinitunL enter the University of Notre Dame. W. E. Jack Leonard left Saturday afterBishop Stoker was the at the regular weekly assembly at noon far Salt lake City, where he haa The (ftrbon high this morning. The girls accented employment at the Harris glee rlub ami the school orchestra ren- dairv. Pen $3.50, $5.00, $7.00 dered several selections. Mrs. J. C. Bint of Soldier Summit was a guest at the home of Mr. and At a short pep rally held at the Mrs. It. W. Crockett in Priee Tuesday FOR BALE BY Carbon high yesterday (Thursday) af- and Wednesday of this week. ter sehool, Louise Crandall and Ray Willis (Wix) Bean, a aon of Mr. Deming were chosen cheer leaders for and Mrs. Ben Beoji of Priee, left on the student body. Six competed for on a mission to England for Thursday the positions. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS the Lattej-da- y Hainta church. William II. (Bill) Toy, popular Don Wakefield, employed in the Black llawk mine of the United orrLestra leader at a local theater, ia States Fuel company, was rushed to a leaving next Monday to accept a poSalt Lake City hospital last Saturday sition with a house at Burley, Ida. Mrs. David S. Williams, wife of Make you selections for Christmas to receive treatment for injuriea suffered in the nropor- t- when coal fell the. editor of the Progress at Castle now. Thay'll he laid aside. on him, breaking and badly crushing Dale, was a Prioe visitor last Saturday. She eame over to attend the Carone of his legs. bon fair. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walters of Salt Harris Simonson ot bark to Price Other Good Makes, Too. . last Saturday munrinw from the vicin- Lake City have been visiting the past ity of Asnen, Colo., where he has been week at the hftme of Mrs. Elizabeth T. the greater part of the summer in Hadley on West Second North street charge of a band of sheep belonging at Price. to the First National bank of Price Mrs. Ted Thomas and children of and which were ranging in that part IMce are visiting her .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Y. Leonard entertained of the country. The sheep were re- Mrs. George Stewart, out at Fort the Sewing elub at her home i.n North and also Mrs. Wallace Dennis First East street Wednesday evening. cently shipped to Eastern markets. at Mvton. The Theaters Operating company, Miss Marie Davis of Priee will Mrs. J. A. Crockett vwaa hosiexs to conducting the American theater at Ipave this (Friday) afternoon for Lo- the Ladies Aid.adewl yesterday Zion, filed articles of incorporation gan, where she has accepted a (Thursday) afternoojr from 2 to 5 last Friday at Salt Lake City. The aa manager of a knitting worts o'rlock of the afternoon. stock is divided into fire hundred establishment. shares of no par value. P. 0. Silvagni Mm. G. E. Nelms gave a party at Wayne B. Whitlow, a teacher at is president and treasurer; E. D. DiaCarbon high two yean ago, is now her home on North Fir? West Him t mond, vice president and manager; D. them biology at tlie Pocatello, at Price Wednesday aRlernoon to a E. Sehayer, secretary, and Carl M. giving senior high, lie is also acting aa number of invited gmqg. Cards were Ida., Silvsgni and Coneetta M. Silvagni, ad- assistant coach. played and dinner served later. , ditional directors. The Silvagnis are PrinW. Coach Bickmore 0. Sold At All Grocer and Drnggiat : and all former residents of Price. Mrs. Elizabeth T. Hqdley entertain-- 1 Clemenson Green the River of . cipal DISTRIBUTORS local P. E. O. were in altendanre at the fair ed about fifteen of,;the UTAH BEVERAGE ft DI8T. CO. , Special Officer E. V. Tucker, now high ruestsf-numberiinvited and their stationed at Salt Lake City, will come and the Carlton and Spanish Fork in all some thirty-da- st SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Monday evenhere October 1st, in the same capacity football game last Friday. at her home I on kv eat Second ing Miss Allred returned North street. Uefrouhiutmts were aerv- and. Officer 0. T. Curtis, now stationJosephine ed here, will he transferred to Salt Sunday from Price, where she had ml. There was a fashion show of BILLIARD ke City, says the Grand Junction been for several weeks visiting her sistwenty yearn ago, but The Sun dare News of the 27th. Tucker was former- ter, Mrs. C. M. Chadwick. Moab not tell. PARLOR 22d. ly stationed here and will lie welcomD. II. Gove ia back in Priee from ed bark by many friends. The local The Womans club of Price will special officer force is to be increased a trip of several days to Salt Lake have its opening tea at American Lenext month by the addition of Officer City, where he went last week with gion Hall in Priee on Saturday, Or Elzie Arnold, who is now stationed at Mrs. Gove to get the family located tober 8th, at 2:30 oclock of tie affor the winter that the children, ternoon. Thia program will he renSoldier Summit. Phyllis and Dwight, may attend school dered. Presidents greeting, Mrs. R. Funeral services were held at Hel there thia year. Burt Bunnel; vocal solo, Mr. L Mm. Matt Gilinour of Priee was Evans; reading, Mm. W. Glenn Harper last Sunday for James Wil xn, who died Wednesday in Spring I.-iin Salt Lake City thia week to attend mon; voeal solo, Mrs. J. H. Leonard; yon Hospital following an opiVou the concert given by Marion Talley at instrumental music, Mrs. Evan Robfor appendicitis. Interment was in the tabernacle. Miss Tallev is a n -- erts. The social hour and tea will the Masonic plot at Priee City ceme- tive of Missouri and was born at Ne- in charge of a committee. . , . a tery. Deceased waa born in Scotland, vada, the old home of the Crockett Rats are on the decrease in the UnApril 28, 1903, and eame to America (boys) of this city. Farker-WeetBUf. with hia parents in 1912. For six years Richard Davis of Spring Canyon ited States. However, this i only just Main Waat Street was he where he lived at Castle Gate, left Saturday for Loean to attend the becoming apparent and. farmers and employed in the mines. Three years Utah Agricultural college. The way other who are troubled with the pest ago he moved to Helper. Surviving Sheik" haa been knocking the boys should not let up on the preventative are his parents, two sisters, Agnes and cold in the ring down this way he measures. Hannah, and a brother, George Wil should make a name for himself in son. Where their is no vision the for-- 1 the fight game there thia year. Dr. C. esti perish and the people. Georro D. Haymohd and Russ John Reid, 77 years, died at OrangeA. Schneek. ville yesterday (Thursday).. He waa Hawkins returned Wednesday afterbom September 15, 1849, .at Edin- noon from Fish Lake, where they en a short trip. Thev report .that burgh (Scotland), the aon of William joved U was fine with the weather eon' fishing Reid. Five T. and Jane McEwen ideal! stated ditions that Haymond daughters survive him.' At one time there are very few people now at the he was cashier of a hank in Mt. Pleasto the lateness of the season. ant and county elerk of Sanpete coun- lake, due Times-Newa, 23d. Nephi rehad and number of for a years ty 1st E. Mrs. J. Flynn and daughters, sided over south for the past twenty Helen and down eame ia a Manti Reid Ardene, of Peggy, years. Bishop brother. The body was prepared for from Salt Lake City last Friday bv burial by Wallace ft Hannon, under- automobile aa far as Soldier Summit, taken. The funeral services were at where they encountered bad roads and left the' ear and eame on to Priee hy town with burial there. . train. They returned Sunday to the f urn The members of the Price Rasebal Summit and from then drove into club were entertained by the Kiwan-ian- Zion. t i at their weekly meeting last WedTea haa been accepted duty free in i Tickets en aala daily, September nesday. All of the players were iled the United States since 1833. a SOth to October 8th, inclusive. Mlaea at upon for brief talks .n' they Final return limit, October 10th. thanked the club for their wonderfn STBINO CANTON, UTAI Seven vice presidents have died in Call on nearest Rio .Grande support this season. President W. E. office. Oeeral Offleee, BIT Nrwkooae Anderson congratulated the boys for agent lor detailed fane. Lake City, Utak their splendid efforts and the good, Legal blanks of all kinds. The Sun. clean baseball they have played al summer. All there were uigd to be present at and support the Kiwanis vaudeville which is to be held Ihurs-da- y, WANTED. ETC. October 6th. The proceeds of the the to used be complete show are to Cento Per Werd athletic field at the high school. Ne Charge PURELY PERSONAL 1 o CARTERS SAYr dhgS&mun Al ipsnd on fortune teller, yourself protect Wffli & tcm&wa? 1 6 vinr your ibout your t m Disthdm Ftntais xM-ak-- Insurance policy read will tell you more future than having your palm read. Necessity SOCIETY ms the mother of insurancew Your necessity. .3 Du-ehes- ne ANNOUNCEMENT H Opening New Hemstitching and Button Making Shop. Give Us a Trial Satisfaction Guaranteed. LOCATED IN REEDS PLUMBING STORE PRICE, UTAH PHONE 290 PRICE AND 1 NEARBY ng gpector located at Provo, later went to the scene. Uncle Sam will hereafter look after the ease. bow van borrt to Mr. An eight-pouLast Monday morning a short asud Mr. Ray Dixon of Price at Provo Ocncnl Hospital last Sunday. sembly was held ,at Carbon high to give a few yells for the victorious Vim Tessie Thompson of Price will football team. Miss Marguerite Jack-so- n led the student body in cheering have for Salt Lake City tomorrow (Saturday) morning for a business and talks were given by Prof. G. J. Reeves and Captain (Gobs) Pressett. dip Jeansclmeof Vice was elected Henry Feichko, aged 8 years and resident bf theNcollege aooho-nor- e living over on Miller Creek, is at Price elisj at WejfJtgunster at' Mt. City Hospital suffering from a fracFleuant this week.- tured skull sustained when he was kieked by a hone last Sund- e- afterhiefa band, un- noon at the home of hia parents The The Carbon it. E. M. WiL lad was rushed here and at this time der the leaders the fair last appears to be recovering. lium, made a Friday and Sal On the motion of the applicant the Data Bixby of Salt Lake City nnd 'public utilities commission last Tues. GvmdoJyn Larimie of Hiawatha w ? day dismissed without prejudice the imad a marriage lieenae at Salt Like application of the Sterling Transpor(Sty during the week. tation company for permission to opan automobile passenger and exerate ' C. D. Superintendent, Woodward, press bus line between Salt Lake City '.A, visited several elaasea at Carbon and all points within the Uintah BaSigh Monday and addressed the teaeh- - sin. . at a faculty meeting- - after school. Fete rif- - Pleading guilty to the manufacture Tardmaster 0. IVfinnlein and wife of liquor, Mrs. Mary Bobotas of Price hundred and fifty of Soldier Summjf, were viaitorg last paid a' fine of two veak with their sob, Dina ion Aeeount-aad- L dollars before Justiee J. W. Hammond G. Heinlein at Grand Jnnetion. on last Monday. Seiznre of a still of Colo. by Depgiant proportions was made Sheriffs Warren S. Pacock and uty William H. Tu inder of a taai George Cbllingham when they grabbed theater o reheat,-huteaching Urn the operator. school ha: in drilling on Tnesday morning.. the fine arta lis Held last Children are bein transported to ue Huntington schools from Mohr-ad- , Elmo, Victor, Cleveland and Lawrence in school busses procured by the board of education. the Betty Jean, aged 2 years and Mrs. and Barney Mr. Ray daughter of of Mohrlaml, died Tuesday of this week of pneumonia. The remains were taken to the Flynn Funeral Home, where a short service was held yesterday (Thursday) afternoon with Prof. D. E. Williams in charge. Bunal at Price City cemetery. Engimer George Chadwick, who has n mssenger runs between SolMembers of the Utah State Press Summit and Grand Junction for association will meet at the Xewhouse the past several wears, has been trans- - Hotel in Salt Lake City tomorrow rowd to the same work ont of Ogden. (Saturday) for their two days annual m convention. Alex Dunn of Tooele is Judge George Christensen of Price president and Mrs. Grace A. Cooper weeived word from his son, Harold, of Priee is the secretary. At this meetda.v to the f feet that he was one ing the place for holding the summer the head gatemen at the Dempscy-Tunne- y outing will be named. This will most , fight at Chicago last week. likely be at Priee with Vernal, Castle Jhe young man got to see eight of the Dale ami Moab visited later on. ten rounds. 44 years Guisseppi Tangaio, aged Sunday night the postoffire at and a native of Italy, died from ocofield was robbed and something received shortly before noon two hundred and when a large amount of rock is dollars Tuesday fifty to he missing. Entrance in Mine No. 1 of the Itah him was gain- fell on Gate. He ed by breaking the lock of the front Fuel company at Castle of the building am! forcing 'open died several hours after the accident. l box used as a safe. Sheriff Tangaio, whose home was in 1 nee, is and nine small lisa was notified and got there as survived by his widow Irom I " possible Monday morning children, these ranging in age w itp Deputy Pike and made invest! months to 12 yesw old. The blv Fun- the burial snlion. E. L Flynn by in- prepared for Jaekson, postoffice . fn dier Lt ta nu-ta- Ii Tiines-Indepcnde- n e , er PRICE, UTAH Spring Canyon Coal Co. T A H STATE FAIR Salt Lake City October to 8th FARES 11 ROUNDTRIP e s r' - Denver and Rio .Grande Western Railroad Coal FORSAlf, FOR I PRAYER pratP THOUGHT ANDtkUrtn sicmi thdr foe wdl aoxnti P" a RAf MtUdhm ocA swt m pJcUu Atrttaf to Am I ihito x. There are sixty species of oak in the United Statin. Only about fourteen of these are of commercial importance as furniture woods. George Washington first American mule. produced the FOR SALE OR TRADE-THREE--- hone h e FOR SALE THIRTY-NIN- E AND A half feet frontage by two hundred and fourteen and n half feet den en Beath Carbon arenue, including half intercut in 125-fobrick wall. Facee the waat Par- ing and newer connection! paid. Trims if I derired. R. W. Crockett Price, Utah. DEALERS WANTED BECOME IN- dependent Own your buaineee; $50-$0- 0 a week made celling Ileberling'e medi- cinea, extracts, apicee, toilet articlea, etc., direct to farmer.. Experience and capital I not required. Old eHtablinhed company. Complete line of neceanitire need in the home every day. Largo repeat aalea. I Pleaiiant work with unlimited opportun-- I it lea. Good homo territory now open. I Write today for full particular! and free Icatalogut. G. Cl Hcberllng Co., Dept I x. COCOA y 4 motor. Alao quarterhorso one. Inquire of no Sun. I FOR SALE RANCH OF ONE HUN-dre-d and sixty acrea nine milee weet of Ifyteu on the north (ide of the Ducheno rirer. Sixty acreu in alfalfa and full wu ter right Termi to the right partiee. B. W. Crockett Price, Utah. ner-feetio- n 17 ne FOR SALE GRAPES. BRING BOXES, end pick them at two cento per pound. P. G. Borreeon, Moab, Utah. I FREEDOM: Ye THE WAY-Tthe know truth, and the truth shall shall make you free. John 8:32. PRAYER: 0 Lord, reveal thyself to us, for thou art the Truth, and we will rejoice in thy liberty No more danger. Then Fly-Towill you may he sure your "srments retain their original beauty - and free from the rav- of the kills moths, egg and moth. Fly-To- x blankets, carthoroughly larva. Sprav and woolen. furs pets, rugs, clothing, w the sciFly-To- x Insist on Fly-Toat Mellon insecticide developed entific Institute of Industrial Research by Rex Fellowship. Simple instructions on each bottle for killing ALL house, ia safe, stain hold insects. Fly-To- x bottle i sure. Every less, fragrant, guaranteed. Advt. a hundred, Fairbanka-More- flu gun. tn NEWSPAPERS Dt 25e. Son. SALE-O- LD bundlee of No more anxiety. I Spring Canyon -a- No more doijjbfc. Use ""JEWS NEW TABLES and COURTEOUS TREATMENT Card Tables Drop In For a Social Time. Soft Drinks, Cigars and the Like. The Sperry Flour Co. maintains pigeon lofts at 18 Pacific Coast where its homing pigeons propoints, vide a unique messenger service for community events and alao serve the company by bringing in rush orders from its country salesmen. sale Sperry Products farm in every home on eVery 1 I 1000, Bloomington, . Ilia. Last year live stock shipping associations and other local associations, about five thousand in number, handled approximately $400,-000,0worth of live stock for their members. 00 Benjamin Franklin was the fifteenth child in a family of seventeen. y |