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Show at ICH 4 DAT, MARCH 2, 1928 THE BUN, PRICE, UTAH was the guest of the Pries Rotary elub ast Tuesday evening, lie told of the lect industry and talked along the ine of firming at considerable length, le lauded the pioneers of this section who had the hardihood to settle these at one time barren wastes. William Weiser of Montrose, Colo., was a visitor. He gave a brief talk. EVERY FRIDAY. PAGE FIRM SOCIETY Mrs. Ben Bean entertained members A. M. club at her home on North Third East street at Pries; lust evening. CHIfLYSLEK. of the J. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. 'Lewis gave a dance for the Priee Kotarians and their ladies at IViee City llall last Miss Dorothy Meusel of Hiawatha Saturday evening. was the winner of the oratorical eon-e- st put on by the Sons of the AmeriThe "M men entertained the can Revolution at Carbon high last Gleaner Girls at a party at Cartoon i'riday afternoon. The young lady ia stake tabernacle at Priee last Tuesjunior. She ehose for her subjeet, day evening. Some sixty to seventy and were in attendance. Lindbergh, the Ambassador, the oration received two of the three judges votes. They were Dr. Sanford Monday afternoon last Mrs. L. 11. lallinger, Mrs. J. V. Hammond and Fullmer entertained at a springtime W. E. Anderson. Others were Flor- luncheon at her home in this city. ence Christensen, Louise Peacock and Later bridge was played. Caps and is Williams. A awardmedal Billy fortune telling verses were at each ed annually. , place. IS The Price Womans club will most tomorrow afternoon at 3 oelork et American Legion Hall. Mrs. CL H. Madsen will he in charge and will tell of an afternoon with the Carbon high school. Patients at Priee City Hospital the Mst week were James Murdock from Salt Lake City, injured head and hin; Sllis Anderson of Kenilworth, goiter operation; Mrs. Mury Kas of Price, an o)eration; bliss Emma Dexter of TEO "Guesswork1 is the detour on the road to a real estate Mohrland, an oeration ; Boy Bernard 'aylor of Price, head injury; Mrs. any Our advice is based upon our knowledge of sound profit. Bertha Arnold of Huntington, treatOur values. As values increase your dollars will grow if you-givment; Mrs. Martha Prettyman from ex- them a chance. Price, operation; Joseph Broderick of ! tO eerless, ruptured stomach; Master red Thomas of Hiawatha, safety pin in nose, and Glen Whitney of Whitof Eastern Utah end once a resident ney Construction company, an injured of Price. He was drowned in Balboa oot. on FebMr. and Mrs. John n. Redd of Price Bay near Long Beach, Cala., The Intermountain Title Guarantee while 17th, fishing. have a new baby girl at their home. ruary company was organized at Salt Lake Purchase of five thousand dollars City last week and incorporation paJ. C. Hansen from Standard ville is worth of Price City 6 per rent water- pers filed on Saturday last Capital I serving a sixty days county jail seiv works bonds was made by the state stock, is set at ten thousand shares of most- - fence at Priee for pettit larceny. board of loan commissioners this last no par value and a like amount of Carl R. Marrusen of this were Tuesday. A premium of $400.50 was preferred. is one of the directors. Priee .is Jostlvl .Certified bankruptcy papers City them. were at for bought They filed this last week by the United paid to yield 4.2 per cent to maturi- to have, it is said, an office of the a by; States to James Liddell, formerly of priee concern. Such a system of insuring tyWellington, but now of Priee. ilk title to real estate has been in existlOtol Licenses to wed were issued during ence at Philadelphia, Pa., for sixty-jiv- e State Treasurer Walker last Monyears. The company, besides inthe past week by the county clerk to day received from Washington, D. CL, Martin stock titles, will act as trust agent suring Francis Stranz and Laura R. federal aid money in the sum of handle deeds and transfers in esand Caldsdsy Orson both of Zwadski, Vernal; to be applied on the construcwell of Kenilworth and Annie Burch crow. unbsl tion of the Castle Gate to Nolan high- of Duchesne and to Georgs 0. Jsnsen way. W. H. Olin of Denver, Colo., agriodd of Kenilworth and Ras Oviatt from cultural raiid agent of the Denver and Rio The Hottentot, a comedy in four Elmo. Irande 'Western, was in Price last acts, is to be presented March 7th by with special cars for a sugar Saturday the upper classmen of Carbon high. Price, it is believed, stands a good met demonstration Worthat is, the corchance American next the of absence Miss Smith of In the getting Gladys e-t methods and of earing rect incorrect committee A convention. to Flowers has been looking after Legion of Seville lor the same. Culture was the subject end been named auch to work has rehearsals. by , Preaident Littlejohn of the local cham- of a meeting staged and which was Mrs. Clinton Gibson from ber of commerce. It is made np of very largely attended by farmers and Mr. and ha. Gibsonmine are the parents of a baby J. Perry Egan, Dr. Charles Rnggeri, others, too. He was accompanied by isr. fad E. Holmes, field manager of the girl, born on Tuesday of this week at Jr., and Ray Walters. lolly Sugar corporation at Grand the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Giba Colo., and T. IV. MonelL son in Price. Both mother and child on the Hearing application of the Function, he tarried hen awhile for a latter reported doing nicely. Sterling Transportation company for ilew work for the days organization comof the utilities permission pnblie people. The Carbon County Grocery has mission to publish a new schedule of sugar been given a Price city peddlers li- rates, which was to have been held Charles Lee, the 11 years old son of cense. County ones, Riverside Service March 1st, is now postponed to March at Rains Station, the Eastern Utah Bottling 14th. It will be at Vernal beginning Mrs. Mary W. Walker, died and trouble from heart last Tuesday Glen Poolhall and 10 the forenoon. o'clock the of at Works, Spring all had been troubled which rom he Rains Mercantile company. Funeral services were conducted on lis life. He was born at Mountain Funeral services were held at Provo Sunday last at Helper for John Mar-ehell- o, Home, November 19, 1916. The fammoved to Spring Canyon in 1924, last Wednesday for Victor Rambaud, aged 50 years and who died ily not long afterwards the lads and The 19th. a some years ago prominent sheepman February Helper chapter of the Knights of Pythias had charge father was killed in a mine accident, with M. II. Graham of Provo, state tlis mother, three brothers and a sisservices were held survive. grand chancellor, officiating. Inter- ter the RainsFuneral schoolhouse Wednesday at ment was in Wood side cemetery. under the direction of Ellis W. How-ne- r, presiding elder there. Interment The stockholders of the Independent Gas and Oil company are to meet at was in Priee City eemetery. Wallace ft Salt Lake City on the 13th of March Harmon were in charge, of the arto elect directors and to transact any rangements. other business that may come up. The Selection of the east for "The Enconcern has a station at Priee with J. a drama by Channing Pollock, emy, Numerous Perry Egan as its manager. Carones hereabouts are holders of shares. to be given under the auspices of home on ' BLUE PINE FOOD PRODUCTS of unrivaled engine and riding smoothness; Full-sizeroomy bodies of exceptional fineness; Smartness and beauty of line and color that set the pace for the industry; Dependability and long life that result from a precision of manufacture totally unknown in the building of d car; any other There you have the smart New Chrysler 52. At its new low prices and sensational values, public preference acclaims it as more than ever the greatest car field. See d in the this great car and ask for a demonstration. low-price- r d, North First East street. low-price- Mrs. Charles Averill gave a dinner last Friday evening at her home in this eity. Guests were Clark Wright, Bryan Olson, Earil Hills, Cannon Thompson and William II. Toy. St Patrick decorations and colors prevailed. $5,-534.- 20 Scowcrofts speed and dash, usable with complete comfort because Mr. and Mrs. Leroy A. McGee entertained the Royal Diners at their home on North Second East street on Thursday evening of last week. Cards were played and a luncheon served. Some fifteen guests were present. I featuring canned foods of Characteristic Chrysler Mrs. Charles Ruggeri was hostess to the Dansante Bridge club last Saturday afternoon and at which the members with a few invited guests were most charmingly entertained at her RICE AND NEARBY Quality. You are always sure of high quality when you buy 670 upwards, can you buy these qualities Mrs. L. R. Fullmer entertained a number of guests at a bridge arty at her home on North Second East street last Monday afternoon. Luncheon was served and after which cards wen played. e During this month whatever you seethe big letter Q displayed retail grocers are In Chrysler 52, ONLY new low prices of Sensational New Lower Prices 1 --door Sedan, $670; Coupe, $670; Roadster (wtik nimbi mm), $670 Sedan, Touring, $695; $720 DeLuxe Coupe (with rumbia mt), $720; Dcbiu Sedan, $790. mh Ad prfcn . a. fc. Ditrak, mUtO la Frdml aadaa ua. Chryaiardaalaiaarafci gjgg g ggg ff gmgjgggg g l&M Davis Auto & Machine Co, South Carbon Ave. Price, Utah Mrs. Elmer Bertot gave the Pythian Sisters a party at her home on East Main street at Price last Tuesday ev- gusson, Mn. Walter F. Clarke of Ken- dan during the week. Mr. Jorgensen ening. Luncheon was served to Mra. ilworth, Mrs. O. K. Clay, Mra. 'Grace has been selected os cashier of the Lew Evans, Mn. Charles Averill, Mra, j. Fonts, Mrs. It R. Kirkpatrick of Commercial bank at Green River, It 0. Jacobson, Mrs. Bailey and to Miss iunnyside, Mrs. J. W. Loofbourow, was recently purchased by the Priee fra. J. D. Hopkins, Mra. L, P. Pierce Chinmericial and Savings bank. Mt. Thelma Evans. , of Kenilworth and Mra. J. R. Roaf of Pleasant Pyramid, 24th. Mrs. James E. Alley gave a bridge lolapp. Carl R. Mareusen and son. Bob, with J. IL Leautaud, all from Priee, party at her home on North First were in DeBequs Wednesday in comWest street at Price Tuesday evening. Present were Mra. G. J. Powers of pany with E. O. Daniels, Jr. They Mrs. E. F. Gianotti of Helper was were looking over several ranches Standard ville, Mrs. Charles Averill, Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, Mrj. George B. a weekend visitor in Salt Lake City. along Upper Roan Creek suitable as Mrs. Ben J. Stein was down from lambing ground, they being interestHarding, Mrs. C. H. Madsen, Mrs. Hazel Madsen and Mrs. Allan Browne, !3alt Lake City this week on a visit ed in sheep that have been ranged in Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mra Matt Gilmour of Garfield and Rio Blanco counties. chairPrice were Salt Lake City visitors Mareusen is the republican state Sen--, man in Utah. Grand Junction Mrs. R. I. Brockbank gave a tea last this week. 26th. Monday afternoon in honor of Mn. Mr. and Mra Frank Grouse man tinel, George M. Miller at her home on are back in Priee after an extended Boy Saves Father From Bull North First East street Mra. E. K. Headline. A son like that would bo Olson. and Mrs. George B. Harding visit in California. Carl R. Mareusen of Price weut worth having around during a politirendered a delightful musieal pro. gram. Present were Mrs. Agnes Bash, n to Salt Lakd City last Wednesday cal campaign. Mrs. R. F. Walters, Mn. C. II. Mad- on private business. Complete line legal blanks. The Bun. Mr. and Mra. Grant Crawford of sen, Mrs.. Hazel Madsen, Mrs. Asa Roberts and Mf. B. IL DeaL Price are here enjoying a short visit Manti Messenger, 24th. F01SALE.WJUtTED.CIC. Mr. and Mrs. CL R. Fergus son of Friday evening last Miss Stella CL C. club L. the Frandsen entertained this city drove in to Salt Lake City at her home on East First North this week to spend several days. Two Cents Per Ward Each Insert! street in this eity. Present were the No Charge Account. Miss Bessie Kennedy made a trip Misses Mayme Pace, Alice Madsen, to Salt Lake City the first of the BALE OLD NEWSPAPERS IN Ruth Frandsen, Katherine Bonomo, up week to purchase new millinery goods. FOR bundle of a hundred, 28c. The Ban. Lillian Johnstun and Marie Contri Mrs. George Collinghim of Price and Mrs. Hal MacKnight of Helper. FOR QUICK BALE 8IXTY-8BVESaints Sunday Luncheon was served bon Stake Latter-da- y and prizes were attended the funeral of Robert Wilseres land near Ferro n. Good for dairyliams, Sr., at Sunnyside on Monday of ing. Anuly to J. F. Larsen, Rochester, Ted Thomas, 2 years old lad from School Union board, has juBt been won by Misses Paec and Madsen. D. hat week. Williams this Prof. E Utah. Hiawatha, was brought to Priee City completed. been chosen stage manager and Him Mr. and Mra. J. V. Armstrong of WANTED MALE STENOGRAPHER Mr. and Mrs. Erick Gundereson anHospital a few days ago for the reof nounce the moval of a safety pin from his nose. Gladys Smith, dramatic director and clerk. Must be of good character, marriage of their daugh- Priee motored to Salt Lake City last Other Carbon the leading lady. high, six weeks This occurred some ago. ter, Ethel, to Irvin Jerrett, son of Mr. week, where they are to remain for Steady employment Furniah reference. Addrew Utah Railway company, Box 305, and Mrs. James W. Jerrett of Xepki, some time. Later it spread and all efforts to re- principals are II. L Bithell, Clark Mrs. at Manti lost Helper, Utah. E. Jorgensen, George Wright, anaesAn avail. Mrs. "no Thomas Mr. and move it were of Wednesday, February Haycock, Verda Mrs. Louise Bunnei, Petersen, 22d. The young people will make their who' have been visiting at Price, re- FOR BALE A FULLY EQUIPPED thetic Was administered. He is now Elton Billings, Holand Lundquist and home in Nephi. A reception will he turned home macaroni factory. Cost around $20,000. all right Sunday night Jarfie!d Will sacrifice at $0000, cash. Ten years Seville Flowers. The play has never given in their honor for the immediate 24th. News, lm-- e County at $.00.00 per month. Addrow J. " been released to amateurs before and fnhiilies at the home of the bridns eon Giovannoni A. F. M. 2874 Kieed avenue, Ogden, Carlos Mr. Monsignor and rantone, Mr. Gunderson, an entire year this (Friday) evening. Mt Jr., have returned to their home in Utah. ducted funeral services at Helper laat recently had a run ofThe parents date set at Pleasant in New York City. Pyramid, 24lh. Monday for Little Johnny Andrezzi, Denver, Colo., after visiting with his FOR BALE RANCH OF ONE HUN-Jre- d 11th. is Priee April who died the at and aged 2 yean, at Priee for several days. and sixty acres nine miles west o parents Mrs. Arthur X. Smith was hostess home of his parents in that city SatMyten on the north side of the Duchesne, on and W. Bliss Mr. Mra and J. the attend to Invitations unveiling to the river. Sixty acres in alfalfa and full waelub at her home on urday afternoon. Two sisters, Mary and in Moab ter right Terms to the right parties. B. presentation to the state of the North First East street at Priee Fri- Arthur of Priee were arrivals and Ida, one brother, Ernest, and his atW. Crockett. Price. Utah. statue of Mm. Emmeline B. Well at day evening last Luncheon was serv- today for a brief visit hero and chib The survive. mother and father the Utah eapitol grounds on Wednes- ed and bridge played. Present were tending to business matters. Moab died of poisoning. 23d. day last were received in Price too Mrs. Charles Atwood, Mrs. Nick BercounCarbon Mr. and Mra J. F. Pritshctt of late for many people of nard;, Mrs. Ray Felt Mrs. Belle Mor- Standardvillo and their Stanley Van Arsdale, aged 52 years, ' committhe of Members to attend. baby daughter, Stanrison, Mrs. I jester Worley of died very suddenly at White Rocks o: ty W. Skol field, chair- dard James Monthe at are Jane Dr. were tee Guen, Mrs. guests C. W. Mrs. held Petersen, a He ville, appoplexy on Monday last chairhe whore is vice sen a badS. Mra. F. home, Richards, nnrsing C. man; Mrs. Olsen, Tad Storey, Henry position in the Indian trading store Mra. Sol Siegel, second vice; Mrs. R. C. Iteed, Mrs. L. It Bills, Mrs, ly sprained ankle. Mt. Pleasant Pyrman; R. conducted and by there formerly Mrs. E. (). Howard, third vice; Mrs. Mae Elwood and Miss Leona Gunder- amid, 24th. L. Marriman. Burial will be in MerRiehard It. Lyman, fourth vice; Mrs. son. Miss Gladys Smith, a teacher of The home. former his cer county, Ky., Mrs. ErCarbon high, waa called to Salt secretary; at art Mary Kelly lye, body arrived in Price Wednesday last, nest Mra. William Jensen entertained at Lake City yesterday afternoon betreasurer; Mrs. AlonHis wife and daughter accompanied zo B.Bamberger, Irvine, assistant treasurer, and her home on North First West street cause of the very sudden death of her it East. Mrs. Georgia Marriott, chairman of at Priee last Saturday evening in hn mother. Deceased was a former resiGrant or of Mrs. Rulon Nelson of Ferron dent of Priee. advisory committee. Mrs.commit-teewomTo Yon! Isaac Wolf, former Balt Lake City the was the this Crawford of her guest Present were Mn. Rolls V. eity Mn. A. D. Sutton, worthy grand wholesale liqnor man, died at his home from here. West Mra. A. J, Lee, Mra. Eugene matron of the Eastern Star, returned The sense of being the owner of in New York City of appoplexy last Hanson, Mrs. A. W.- McKinnon, Mrs. to Prire on Thursday evening of last Deown home of knowing 72 your was Ilia yean. age Friday. Mrs. George Crowther, work the will have a good roof after that yon visiting Friday last funeral services were David Ellis, ceased some twenty to twenty-fiv- e over your head suggests that held at Scofield for Jrthn Pasic at the Mra. Alma Anderson, Mra. E. M. Wil- order there and where she we the and Eastern Price made ago years Saints church there. De- liams, Mrs. C. R. Higgins, Mra. Gold- guest of Mra William Broyles. yon consult us about buying one. Utah and will be reoalled by oldtim-e- n Latter-da- y We have several site improved 55 years of age and died en Hastings, Miss Clea Neilson, Miss waa ceased was E. Nelms went in to brought Mr. hereabouts. The body George Mona Stevens, Miss Morinda Grange, Salt Lake and unimproved. One of them visit a for lest to the state capital with intermen the previous Tuesday of heart attack, Miss Juanita Sunday City Whitmore, Miss Helen with her be just what yon have more than for sufferer been a had lie Mrs. B. might J. King. daughter, there yesterday. Lilbean hoping for. Call ns any twelve months lie was born in Jugo- Ellis, Miss Myrtle Larsen, Miss who has Anna Little Qeoige King, time and we will gladly show 1872, coming to the lian Nelson and Mira Kate Larsen. been visiting the Nelms home for some Deputy United States Marshal V. slavia, June 10, 1908 and settling in in yon. States United on with her grandmother. returned time, P. Ahlstrom left Salt Lake City hosMra. Sanford Whitwoll was the Steilla-comColorado. He moved to Scofield in M. A. Gagon of Priee caue Thursday of last week for tess to the members and guests of the in Mn. there home made his had 1915 and Bombas and spent the weekend Wash, to deliver Steve Saturday lie mar- Friday Bridge club at luncheon am with relatives, returning to the federal prison on MeNeila Is- continuously since that tint. Sunday afweek, last Inn Castle New Lancorir.h in 1913 and she bridge at Mr. and with in She ternoon. land, Puget Sound, where he will serve ried Ursula oaipe survive. There are The guests were Mr. L. A. Meflec, Mrs.' also of Prinp, a sentence of three and a half years with three children Mra. Weight, George Mat Mrs. Gilmour, Qcor-gidT. O. Mrs. Brooks, Angelo for the robbery of the mails at Price. three stepchildren, Mrs. R, J. Tur- who visited with friends and relatives of Price and Louis and Anna Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Bom bn was convicted recently in fedat Lecton Saturday evening. RooseMrs. W. N. E. Mra. Radcliff, George ner, velt Standard, 23d. eral court and sentence was passed by Dominko of Seoficld. Bishop and Mra W. ElHammond, Now Braly BaOdlag Ijowry, Mrs. J. oondueted the services Ruff D. Johnson. Tillman Mra I. E. Jorgensen and Misses Judge Main St ders Bernard Newrrn and Fred Stone J. Rex Miller, Mra J. F. Johnson, Helen and Jordan East Men, Utah Jorgenson of Price waa in Mra I. S. Evans, Mrs. J. C. llubban T. W. Moncll of the Holly Sugar were the speakers. Interment C. Mr. Mra Jor J. and of were Forguests Mra. J. Perry Egan, Mrs. C. R. Boofield cemetery. corporation at Grand Junction, Colo., the PURELY PERSONAL N t Tea-Cliee- ra Full O Flavor Times-Indepcndc- It Only Takes One Wreck. Insure It takes many a day and many a dollar to build an automobile, but one swift moment and a. men of rain for your own car Jid the other feliow's. Will it mean yean of savings to replace the damage or will yon have our automobile policies back of you to make all arrangements sad pay the bills? Why not take ont a policy today? Wo write aU kinds of insurance. E AGENCY CO. G. E. NELMS, Manager Second Floor SOvsgnl Building PRICE; UTAH It Belongs an from-Milfor- b, Equitable Insur- cs ance Agency , |