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Show THE BPir, PKIOE, UTAH PRICE AND NEARBY Mrs. Elizabe'b biiKinew visitor in TM-k- . EVEBY FBIBAY PAGE Quarters, Hazel Gardner of Sunny ide, Helen Xeuteboom of Helper and Tucker of Price all received Ljrne T. (lad ley was a Salt Luka City Iait iitit-rlas- lilhat is certificate. a Hiawatha is to hold its primary flee-tio- only one. Mrs. Carl Gunderson and daughters, Carbon Temple No. 19, Pythian Kis- Golds and Leona, are in Salt Lake ters of Price, will give a Halloween! this week. dancing party on Tuesday evening, next, at City llall, to which everyone C. H. Stevenson Sr., and son, C. II., invited. Jr., are over in Joes .Valley this week deer hunting. Neil of Pric has ,ci)t the fuist Wiva lure as a guest of Mr. Neil M. Madsen was a visitor in Mt. and Mrs. S. i). Lungsdort' and Mr. and leanant and Salt Lake City several Mrs. Andrew C. Madsen.Mt. Pleasdays last week. ant 14th. , & J ' It will therefore pay you to consider varying trade-i- n allowance offers in the light of these basic facts: car has only one IYour present basis of value: Le., what the dealer who accepts it in trade can get for it in the used car market ' Your present car has seemingly 2 different values because competitive dealers are bidding to sell you a new car. The largest allowance offered is not necessarily the best deal for you.' Sometimes it is; sometimes it is not 3 , , F An exciessive allowance may mean that- you are paying an excessive price for the new car in comparison with its real value. 4 - First judge the merits of the new car 5 in comparison with its price, includ- ing all delivery and finance charges. Then weigh any difference in allowance offered on your present car. Remember that you are making a purchase not a sale. You are buying a new car and simply using your present car as a credit against the new 6 cars purchase price. publish this message, believing the public is entitled to have all the facts. And we invite you-t- o send for' the facts about General Motors products by using the coupon below. WE GENERAL MOTORS TUB GENERAL MOTORS (Dept. A), Detroit, Mich. CHEVROLET PONTIAC OLDSMOB1LB CADILLAC. q Address. iTlirillllHXililiimr Q II iiW FW (j And a NEW EASY will be left at your home. Do your week's ,t washing. If you dont want the machine call 16 and it will be removed and no quesh NEW THE m iff AA IS I tions asked. If you luwant it, keep it. Easy '"terms will be made for the payments. - I I Mrs. Glen N. Nelson of Price visitD. E. Baldwin and J. T. Learning ed over the weekend with her sister, motored to Price last Friday, returnMiss WinnifrCd Harvey, in Salt Lake ing Sunday. Baldwin was accompanied as far as Green River by Mrs. City, returning home last Saturday. Baldwin and children, who visited relUBilly MacKnight atives there until his return. Moab Billy Stoker of Price wen 13th. jng the number of Boy Seouts whi an ib Salt Lake City this week atteu tag the Seout session Mrs. Bert Allred accompanied her husband as far as Price last Thursday The Altar aociety of the Notn and stopped off there for a visit with Dame ehunh at Price will hold a baz- her Mrs. C. M. Chadwick. daughter, aar and food sale in the former post-offi- She returned Sunday with Allred on building tomorrow (Saturday). his return from Salt 'Lake City. 13th. Moab Mrs. Hop -- Jones left lart Wednes day for Price, where she will probably Among those attending the Eastern ntum to the hospital for still further Star meeting at Salt Lake City last treatment i?:.sevelt Standard, 13th, wyek from Price were Mrs. A. D. Sutton, Mrs. Grace L. Fonts, Mrs. Jessie Bill Harvey of Columbia and Frank F. Sanford, Mrs. Grace A. Cooper, Barlioglio of Helper spent Saturday A. W. Mack, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. and Sundav at their homes. They an Dr. and Mrs. B. M. Jones and both attending school up in Salt Lake daughter, Betty. . City. Miss Veronica Heinlcin, who underMiss Mary Best is spending the went an operation for appendicitis at weekend at her parents' home in Sol- Price City Hospital last week, has so dier Summit, but will go into Sait far recovered as to be able to be out Lake City later to attend the teachers and is this week visiting at the h ime institute. of her parents at Soldier Summit before taking up her duties as teacher Utah teachers Tuesday in the grade schools in Price. Twenty-fiv- e received professional high school cerThe Royal Welch Gleemen will give tificates from the state office, while some thirty others wen given first-rla- a concert at a local theater on next certificates. All on good unti Thursday evening, October 27th. It June 30, 1932. Forest 8. SUugh of is being sponsored by the Boy Scouts Price nceived a professional high cer- of Price and should be well patroniztificate, while Ida E. Bills of Winter ed, as it ia helping them out for their annual drive for funds whii-- will be made some time in November. Times-Independe- ce Times-Independe- Fcr-guaso- n, ss DEH0CHA1K TICKET County licenses heve been issued h ' For I. M. GAUCHAT Co West Main Colorow was the squaw of Chief Colorow of the famous Meeker massacre, being one of the few Indiana that were friends to the white man at that time. 8he was an old and respited lady and had many friends in that community. During the past year twelve out of counties of the elate the twenty-nin- e have reduced their governmental expenditures, according to figures given out in the last issue of the Utah Taxpayer, official organ of the Utah Taxpayers association. Those that made the reduction are Carbon, Davis, Emery, Iron, Jnab, Millard, San Juan, Sanpete, Summit, Washington, Wayne and Weber. All others shqpr an increase in their expenditures: ' The motion picture people, who have been taking scenes at Thistle for the past three weeks, moved their location to Helper last Friday, where they spent two days filming scenes around the Denver and Rio Grande Western depot. The title of the picture will be The Midnight Flyer and a number of Helper citizens took part. The work was finished Saturday and the company returned to Hollywood, Cala. Nothing makes a bride so angry as to be told that she might have done better. Rubber stamps to order. The Sun. REPUSUCAN TICKET a. w. McKinnon For Four Years Councilman L.R. FULLMER For Two Years Councilman CARL W. EMPEY (Paid Political Advertlaement) , Charles Atwine, an Indian participicpating in the filming of a moving Canture at Thistle in Spanish Fork yon, was severely injured yesterday afternoon when he fell under a moving train he was attempting to board as part of the film story. One foot was cut open from the heel to the toe. He was taken to the hospital at Provo, where he was given treatment. Jane Colorow (Indian) died at her on the Uintah reservation last week. The cause of What yos a long build np may be destroyed in a few minutes. And, unless yon are insured, yon have in effect lost ao many years of life. Bnt our policyholders are secure. They are paid back dollar for dollar for their loasea. Bee that yon are insured in one of our companies and play safe. mu im co. G. E. HELMS, Manager Second ZTaer Sflvagni Building PBIOB, UTAH mm etc. FOB SALE KITCHEN FOB SALE OB CABINET. Also heating stove. House 89, South Second East or mo Bill Anderson. hoist For Mayor J. W. LOOFBOUROW For Four Years Councilman LAWRENCE WHITMORE For Two Years Coundlmen C. R. FERGUSSON ELMIE BERNARDI JOHN H. REDD For Recorder .GLEN D. REESE For Treasurer SHELDON L. ANDERSON home in Independence her tkr.fh was probably old age, she being over 199 years old. Mrs. Jane Forget FOB SALE OLD NEWSPAPUBS IN bundles of a hundred. Me. The Baa. Price. Mayor Dont rwo Cade Par War! No e, Unliquidated assets of the defunct Moab State bank, which was dosed January 8, 1921, were sold by the state banking department Monday of this week to H. L. Rath for 81599. Depositors of the institution will receive cents between twenty and twenty-fiv- e on the dollar of their denosits, according to Seth Pixlon, state bank commissioner. St. At J. C. Weeter Lumber PRICE, UTAH during the past week to the following persons: Charles A. Wood, Latuda, poolhall ; John Kokoloas, a poolhall; John Kokoloas, Standardville, hotel; F. D. Bryner, Price, lumber yard. A city license waft granted to the Traffic Coffee Pot of Stand-ardvill- ALBERT KAY T OWN BEST SALESMAN ME I For Treasurer DKLCO-LUJH- ITS Robert McKune and Glen S. Nelson Mrs. George M. Miller, formerly of of Price have been summoned for fed3rice but now living at Burlingame, eral grand jury duty up at Salt Lake writes The Sun to have her paCala., City. per sent to her at Salt Lake City ini be Miss Mary .per from Rawlins, care- of Hotel Utah, where she wi'l time. some located for on Price arrived Wednesday ,Wvo., visit with the family of her uncle, Mrs. Edwin C. Lee entertained the A. H. Draper. members of the Bridge club at her George E. Nelms apd Tony Silvagni tome on North Carbon avenue last an out in the hitys this week in quest Wednesday afternoon. Dinner was of the elusive buck, paving left Wed- served at 1:39 oclock, after which earda were played until 5:39. nesday afternoon. ARTHUR N. SMITH woe inairw Many a physician hap cured his own disturbed condition with a carefully prescribed dose of our insurance. Our free insurance advice may be worth a lot of money' to you. I For Recorder OAKLAND w tsllt with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lewis left yesMrs. A. D. Sutton left last Wednesterday for Salt Lake City. They ex- day for Denver, Colo., where she will visit for a time with her daughter, pect to return Saturday. Miss Yolande, who is attending school Mrs. Henry C. Olsen left Wednes- their. Also her father, who lives in day morning for a short visit with that city. relatives in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Madsen and I Mrs. D. A Camomile drove in to Salt L. R. Bills of Price has purchased thn Helper Steam laundry, the deal Lake City yesterday (Thursday) and where they will attend the teachers having been made last week. institute meeting in that city the last Mrs. Robert McKune is visiting her of this week. daughter in Ogden and will later go There are three cases of dipthrria to Salt Lake City for a stay. reported at Latuda. Although there D. There is only one more registration are only this number to date, SupL C. Woodward has decided it best t.i day, November 1st See that you are dose the schools to prevent the spread registered if yon want to vote. nf the disease. FRANK GROSSO ROLLO E. WEST fJJH" m about insurance have a ,ucaday. you are ready to trade in WHENpresent car for a new car, you naturally want full value for your present car. But most of all you want full hew car value. O Pyramid, All of the tearhers of the county Charles James, Glen fl. Ucese and are attending institute at Salt Lake John Harmon of Price drove in to City this weekend. Lake City last Turxlay to hear Mrs. Jack Josie of Clear Creek is Sousa aud his returning Wednesday evening. friends and relatives in Mt. visiting Pleasant this week. Committees of the American Leare busy perfecting plans for a gion cards for the first weeks sir Report celebration on Armistice Day. A big were given out at all schools of thr netball game and a dance at City last county Monday. 'all will be two of the main attractL G lleinlein and wife of Grand ions. Junction, Colo., are visiting his parPostmaster J. F. MacKnight of ents at Soldier Summit. rice was in Salt Lake City the first of the week as a witness in the Stove Conductor Howard Dunn of Helper 1 oui pas ease which came up for hear was in Grand Junction, Colo., the first in the federal court there on last ing of this week on businses. How best can I trade in car fora new car? the. most disturbing thought- you ever had.- to- Sirs. Allan Goodman from Soldier morrow (Saturday), when a ticket will he put in the field for the n Summit is visiting in Salt Lake City on November 8th. Then will be this week. Us nVE (Paid Political Advertisement) quarter-bor- TBADB-THB- BB motor. Aloe one. Inquire of The Boa. Fairbanke-Hors- o a MAN WITH CAB TO sell complete line quality ante tirco and Exclusive territory. tubes. Experience not neceumry. Biliary $300.00 per month. Milee tune Rubber company, East Liverpool. O. WANTED FOB SALE RANCH OF ONE HUN-Jre- d and sixty acres nine miles west of Myton on the north ride of the Duchesne river. Sixty seres in alfalfa and full water right. Terms to the right parties. R. W. Crockett, Price, Utah. AND A FOR BALE TIIIRTT-NINhalf feet frontage bv two hundred and fourteen and a half feet deep on South Carbon avenue, including half interest la 125-fobrick wall. Fuse the west. Paving and aewer connections paid. Terma If desired. EL W. Qrackett Price, Utah B FOR BALE ONE GOOD BIX IIDN-dre-d ten (610) acre ranch. Ten (10) year permit for two (2) bands of sheep on forest. Must sell. One good two bun- dred ten (210) aero ranee. Oen get permit for one (1) band ef sheep. Cheap. Must sell at ones Bay Coulter and Wallace, Rifle, Colo. . |