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Show cress THE BOH. FEIOB, UTAH 89. 1927 EVERY FRIDAY PAGE 7XVB mure than eight " hundred tons harHealth, Mrs. Matt Gilmour; Junior vested. The output goes to the Holly Ked rnsu, Mrs. I). 0. Woodward; Sugar corporation at Grand Junction, publicity, Mrs. (1. R. West; churches, Colo. Rev. D. SiuyrnojKiuliw, Bishop W. K. Rev. H. M. Merkel anJ Warding Junior high put the skids Stoker, A. P. (liuvannoni. under the Helper Orange Crushers by a score of six toaiiothing in a football Shores left yeMerday (. . genie at the Price ball iurk yesterday for Grand(Doc) Junction, Colo., where he (Thursday) afternoon. There was a will be for several days before going good crowd in attendance. to his home in Denver, Colo. He lias lieen out on the Uintah reservation j County iedillers licenses were relooking after some ranch property in to cently granted Joseph Keppi, Co- the vieinity of Mytun. lie alisi swiit lumbia; Henry Dirkuinn, Woodside; days in Salt Lake City while John Menotti, Price, Roland Smith, several in the state. Pleasant Grove, ami to F. I. Stucky, Provo. While ipit rabbit hunting Inst SatMr. and Mrs. Max Seppi announce urday afternoon in company with his two nephews and John Gioeolrtto, the marriage of their daughter, Ade- Frank Gro.-s- o was slightly wounded to line, Henry Biaehine, November when a few stray shot hit his face PJth, at Hel;ier. A reception will lie tendered them at Knights of Pythias and hands. Although it was a narrow escajM', nothing serious resulted from Ilall in that city. the mishap and Grosso is around Dr. and Mrs. J. CL. Hubbard return- again this week. ed Tuesday from Ogden where he perThe Aluiuni association of the Carformed an operation on his sister, who was lately injured in an automo- bon high is busy tip wek making lor tlpdr annual homecombile accident. Miss ilubbanl teaches ing day on November 11th.. Grant in the Ogden high. emooL Riehens, president of the alumni association, amiiuices tbaDtha organizJudge George Christensen and Miss Alice Madsen are bai-- ation will hold a banqipt at the high from Provo, where the judge has been school after tnkjiiplball game and ii the past week Bitting on the bench of dance after' the banquet. , that dstricL He returned last, night Work' is progressing' bn 'the iiew ami Miss Madsen Wednesday evening. Notre Dame school and the stricture On jmge three of The Sun will be should be ready for riceupaney some found the city ticket to be voted on time next month.' The roof has been November 8th. Readers can size it up completed and the' inferior work is and pick out their choice as there are now being rushed as fast as the contractors ran do it. It is thought that good men on all three. And as Lake the' attendance at this. school will be Vote as you Young used to say: doubled when thp building is finished. darn please, but vote. ITS Mon-sign- ALs t Sf The KiKt Insurance , .will biriig you iitkVworlds a Btage .And worry is the villain of the You need the right .insurance advice, and an insur-0Cjty. is financially sound. policy backed by a company that united eet EACE'fMiND ij C suuOar i index, tint ti AND NEARBY ICE returned last Sunday H P ? visit up t Salt Lake City and leased Jiim on, his own recognizance until today (Friday) when he will be tried'on a liquor violation charge. ' 1 ' - Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Gianotti of Ilel-lH- r went in to Galt Lake City (his have an opweek,, where they are-tCrandall spent the last eration performed on their i Louise son visiting with her, mo the? at for the removal of hia tonsils. g is in Price life in-sa- d renewing old acquaint- - , Dilworth Woolley and Court trtir F. M. Alder came over from gj this week to hold a short sca- lar. Weist of Provo, district of Sehramm- -. Johnson Drug spent the first part of the niher L Mi E. disPHee. ItSeiken, the banker and stock I from ML Pleasant, ife here this d looking after numerous holdings d Price. t, and Mrs. Henry C. Olsen re- - t ' News-Advocat- e, . last Tuesday here ... re-li- -- sure that your gasoline FIRST make easily, then check it for acceleration, its ability to deliver a rapid pick-uand finally be certain that it p, half-brothe- r, DEMJIC . XAcceleration 3Powtr and Mileage chairman. Mrs. W. A. Lowry was named chairman of the home service committee and Egan assistant chair man. President Pj'eatt of the benver and Rio Grande Western at Denver, Colo., is planning to turn' the Y. M. C. A. into a general hosbuilding pital for that town. Three beds are to be for injured railroad men. Such is the information that comes to The Committees of the American Ixgion are hard at work perfecting plana for the big Armistice Day celebration to be held at Priee. Helper will not celebrate the day this year, so a large turnout is expected here. Carbon high will plav a football game in the afternoon as one of the features of the day an there will be a dane at City Hall in the eyening. A patriotic program will be given and plans are being made for a huge parade. . The Utah Industrial council will meet in Salt Lake City on November 7th, commencing at 10 oclock of the morning. The following program has been arranged and will be carried out : I'Aitnership Between .Industry and ARTHUR N. SMITH For Treasurer 1 Starting of the board of directors of the Red Cross. chapter of Price was held last Friday afternoon in the Silvagni building. Mrs. Grant Crawford, ehairman, presided, II. K. Robinett was appointed chairman of the roll and J. Perry Egan, assistant A called meeting UCKEJ For Mayor A. W. McKINNON For Recorder . pstwlsmw prodnctahi Arkansas; Qwmb, South OTOR FUEL ; . - price, UTAH - . : i' , : t ALBERT W. KAY For Four Years Councilman L. R. FULLMER For Two Years Councilmen CARLW. EMPEY FRANK GROSSO ROLLA E. WEST . ; Agriculture," .Fundamental Questions On Colorado River Development, Analysis of Our Tax Situa Establishment of Sound The tion," Education Industrial Relations," and Industry, Keeping Sound Legislatively," .How the Chureh Can Help,1 "Utahs Influence Abroad" and Summerization." It is to this gathering that members are invited and in which they are urgently requested to participate. C. N. (raid Political Advertisement) t y.i !. : f . Vrodmem,JUfiaenamJ Marketers de . of-th- - CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY high-gra- UpH AT j. y. AtJ. C WeeteV! Lumber Co.; West Main St: Driller Ora Huey Holmes McGee syndicate-wel- l which recently ceased operations tin the Wellington Price, left on dope well southeast-oWednesday ' by automobile for Amarillo, Tex. Drilling stopped several weeks ago when a dry hole was declared and the derrick and machinery was dismantled and stored nearby until further orders from his superiors. Pat Markey of Priee returned last evening from a trip to Green River, Wyo., where he went for a short visit with his Morley Mein tire, who is living in that city and has a position as engine inspector with Sun from Dr. Reubens Humphrey, the Union Pacific. now in charge of the institution. It A coupe belonging to Reed Thorpe will be looked after by St Mark a at of the high school faculty was found Salt Lake City. at Green River last Tuesday by authJesse N. Ellertson, former teacher orities there after, being stolen from in the Carbon high school, but for October 19th, on Price of streets the was The ear waa intact with the exception several years a resident of Provo, the nominee for mayor, taking the of the spare tire which was missing. lead in eleven of the seventeen voting and tying for first in two Births in' Priee and vieinity this districts in the primaries held other districts Mr.afiIT'Mrs. Carl Nyweek were to Ellertson rein that recently. eity man of Priee, a bw; Mr. ahd Mrs. W, ceived 906 votes and Alma VanWag-ene- n Mrs and B. Pace, Price, boy; M. sIpo qualified for the final elecPeter Deign, Mobrland, boy; Mr. tion by receiving 525 votes. and Mrs. G.- R. Stanton, Wellington, Mrs. John a girl, and to Me. and Priee Chamber of Commerce disEtclievcrry, Wellington, a son. cussed the possibilities, of an airport for Priee at their meeting .Monday . The Art club under the direction of night. Priee being on a direct line depart-menthe head art Steve Olsen, of from Denver to Salt Lake City, it at the Girbon high, is giving a might not be amiss for the eity to party at the school gymnasium this avail itself of the opportunity of se(Friday) night, it being the annaul one, as several large concerns Hallowe'en party of the club and is curing the establishment of are considering number of such. The always attended by a large committee transportation students and patrons of the school. of the chamber is also considering the matter. The next meeting of the Soros is club will be held Monday, October The Business and Professional Wo31st. Current (.events will be given, man's elub of Pricejnet Wednesday by Mrs. Geraldine Thomas. A paper evening at a Halloween'' dinner given of J will be read Aititled Dynasty at the'home of ilpC Asa Roberta. The llysia and Change 2100 to 100 B. C., table decoration were in Halloween by Mrs. LaVie itadrhff. Also a pa- colors and the guest , favors were in Arts and Inventions of This the form of horns and whistles. Afper, Period," by Mrs. Sophia RoberU ter dinner the guests wert entertained : These chairmen were with stunts byimembepi of the elub. Mre. Olsen told a ghost fairy tale, and Mrs. Mayue Jameson rendered music on the harmonira.v delivers real power and mileage. You can be sure of these things if you fill with Conoco the triple-te- st gasoline. Conoco is refined to meet every motoring requirement. It will never fail you. Get it at the Mgo of the Continental Soldier. at i&iY Mi G - , from SqJt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Madsen they attended the IJniver-fr- f Colorado-Uta- h football game. were here this week from Mt. Pleasant visiting at the home of his brothId one marriage license was issued er. Neil M. Madsen, and family on Canty Clerk Elizabeth T. Hadley North Carbon avenue. nek, and that was to William Warn of Vernal and Helen A. . The CacAeia dancing club will start its social activities with a dance at Hpra of Ogden. . the Masonie temple on Friday evenh. J. E. Flynn and daughters, Ar- ing; November 4th. Masons from sll al Peggy and Helen, returned to over the country will attend. I lake (Sty Sunday after a visit Miss Lillian Johnson, who underI tew days in Price Adele Mentalwent an operations for goiter at Priee ly Keompanied them.' City Hospital recently, has so far rehputie Warren S. Peacock L. A. covered as to be able to return to her home on North Carbon avenue. w ind George Oollinghain, on from a fruitless hunt Mon-- 1, ware hed a auspicious There are two hundred men employlooking wa-- d it is claimed they found four ed now in' the beet harvest in Price i of alrohol. Joe Fslnoni, elaim-- 1 River Valley and the crop, at the rate tranship of the vehicle, ' was dt fifteen ears, daily, will soon be ght into Price and arraigned be- -i shipped. Ray Branch, in charge of the Jutice J. W. Hammond, who re local industry, says there are now tl THE NEW And a NEW EASY .will be left at your home. Do your weeks If you dont , washing. want the machine call 16 and it will be removed and no questions., asked. If you a want it, keep it. Easy "terms will be made for , the payments , " Last Wednesday evening a reception was held at the Latter-da- y Saints 'County licenses have been granted the past week to South Priee Garage; tabernacle at Priee for Willanl Harwho leaves shortly for mission EL Fabrizioi Helper, merchandise, and mon, in England, and for Utah Thompson, to W.' E. Jones, Wellington, store. lately returned from a Central States Harold LeonapLJeft Thursday for mission. Moab on business. He will remain Hiawatha has but one ticket to vote there until after Ithe Carbon-Moa- b on for the coming election. Elmer football batflitojnorrow (Saturday). Young for president of the hoard, Ernest Decker, Merritt Body, Stanley J. W. Loofbourow, Rev. H. M. MerEdwards and William Burt for truskel and Art Gilbert were down in the tees. The clerk and recorder are apvicinity of Woodside this week try- pointive. ing to bag a deer. They returned without any.' ' George Crowther, linotype operator is laid up this at the Several carloads of sheep were un- week with his left hand in a banloaded at Ciseo recently and will win- dage. The aeoident happened while ter on the desert in that vicinity. They trying to open a porcelain fauset, were shipped there from Cedar City which broke, rutting a tendon of an index finger. by. A. M. Lindstom. a jtot A Kirkpatrick mA from Provo selling Re-Kirt-er OWN BEST SALESMAN Wt Eastman, president of the Coarf Sales Engineers with hia headquarters at San Francisco, Cala., For Mayor What takes yea a long time to build up may be destroyed la a few minutes. And, unless you are Insured, yon have in effect lost so many years of Ufe. Bat ere secure. oar- policyholders They ere pfcid heck dollar for dollar for their losses. Bee that yon. are insured is one of our compulse and play safe. V . W.F. OLSON For Recorder HENRY C. OLSEN . - For Treasurer GEORGE E. NELMS'. For Four Years Councilman 7 OSCAR HANSON. For Two Years Councilmen SANFORD BAUINGER' JOHN S. SAX FttKE UDKY CD. O. B. HEXJU, Manager Second Floor BflvagM BadWag J.C. VAUGHT " PBjOE. tlTAB , (Paid Political Advertisement) gave a very instructive and interesting. talk to the Kiwanians at .their weekly meeting last Wednesday evening. Hia aubjeet wu Personality In He told how personalities Business. entered into the success or failure of various organizations. Cannon Thompson of the Harding school faculty sang two solos and was accompanied bv Mrs. E. K. Olsen at the piano. J. H. Ballinger announced that arrange: ments had. been made to hold a dance at Kenilworth Amusement Hall on the night of November 5th for raising funds for the Kiwanis athletic Held. He stater that the Kenilworth folks had donated the use of the hall ' there to the elub. IILLUB rmn NEW TABLES and COURTEOUS TREATMENT ' : Card Tables . Drop In For a Social Time. Soft Drinks, Cigars and the Like. evwvwaMWAaaAOAM Bldg.. Faifctr-Weet- sr . Wait Maia Btnel An oyster containing a five hundred dollar pearl was lately fished up from a Scottish river bv a girl golfer, who was searching for a ball that had fallen into the water. PRICE, UTAH PftOBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Nohousewives in the United tice Oonault Gouty Clerk Or ReStates were paid for their home ser- aped! va Signers For Further Information. vice at the rate of fifteen dollars a NOTIOE TO CREDITORS E8TATH-. week the payroll would amount to of John UL Critchlow, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to 917,000,000,000. the undersigned ut the office of B. W. Price, What has become of the oldfashion-e- d Dalton in the Silvagni building. Utah, on or before the 2d day of January, hog who ezolained his overeating A. D. 102H. CRITCHLOW, Ex, J. D, by declaring he didn t wut to die in ecutor of the Estate of John C. Critch, W. B. Deceased. debt with his etomachf Dalton, Attorney low, For Administrator. Nov. 18, 1927. last Oct. 2K; Maybe some fellows eall their house First pab, a bungalow because the job was a Dont borrow The Sun. Subscribe.. bungle and they still owe for it. If the '' REPUBUCAN TICKET Faipiw,Eic. Two Cants . Far Ward Ne TRADE THRHR-hors- e motor A m A oao. Inqoin of The ML . quarter-hore- e LOST A8 COLT REVOLVER IN A FOR SALE OR Fairbanks-Mon- ... For Mayor. holster between Price and Snnnysido-oOctober 20th. Reword will bepoid if returned to American Railway Expreos company. Price, Utah. . , For Recorder GLEN D. REESE For Treasurer . GAR TO MAN WITH sell complete line qnnlity auto tins and tubes. Exclusive territory. Experience not necessnry. Salary gSOO.OOper month. Milestone Rubber company, East Liverpool, O. WANTED J. W. LOOFBOUROW : SHELDON L: ANDERSON For Four Years Councilman LAWRENCE o WHITMORE For Two Years Councilmen E. BERNARDI C. R. FERGUSSON J. H. REDD (Paid Political Advertisement) RANCH OF ONE HUN- Jred and sixty acres ulna mllea west a lfytaa on the north side of the Duchsono river. Sixty acraa in alfalfa and faU water rfcbt. Terms to tha right parties. R. W. Crockett, Price, Utah. rOR SALE - t AND A TOR SALE THIRTT-NIN- E half feat frontage by two hundred and fourteen and a half feet deep an Raath Carton avenue, including half Interest la 125-fobrick wall. Faces the wool Pawing and sewer connertiona pald. Terms if desired. R. W. Crockett. Price, Utah. FOR BALE ONE GOOD SIX HUN-dre- d ten (010) acre ranch. Ten (10) year permit for two (2) band of sheep on forest. Must aelL Ona good two hundred ten (210) am ranee. Cki get per-- . mit for one (1) band of sheep. Cheap. Must sell at onct. Kay Goal tar and Wallace, Rifle, Goto. . v |