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Show AFin is. 19tt XDAT, THB guy. PRIOEUTAH- - EVEY page five FRIDAY. AND NEARBY place of C. A. Rasmussen, who haa tbs new federal building for Priee.1 BUSINES AND PROFESSIONAL been transferred to Provo aa division The program was in WOMEN LEND AID charge of Malt vice president Express, 6th. Oihnour of the publie affairs committo has Priee Paee of gone tee. Mrs. Asa Roberts, president of tbs on a Tint to her sistet, riee chapter of the Business and ProJudge Dil worth Woolley and Court Atwood. Dan H. Hillman, state bee inspect- fessional Women a elub, Reporter F. M. Alder arrive! Tuesformerly acwas in Priee Wednesday on bis re- cepted the assignment of the Price I -- L Cosmopolitan elub haa filed day to ho d the April term ot eonrt or, turn to Salt Lake City after a ten Chamber of Commerce for a Moab days incorporation with the eounty for Grand county. ' days1' trip through the Uintah Basin. work during National Music Week, 6th, v a Helper organisation. Bee conditions over there, says Hill- end Miss Daphne Dalton was named gt; man, are good with the exception of aa ehahman of a speial committee by Moos visit-- ! at the J. E Whittemore went to Priee lest the I wj,, Florence eold windy weather which makes the elub. Mrs. Jessie F. Sanford and where he Mrs. will meet Mr. R. and Tuesday, Mn. zTef her parents, on the bees to keep their ef- Miss On Box are assistants for the it hird relwho has been visiting Whittemore, Tgois, last week and over Easter. atives in Missouri for the past few forts in flying around. special work. Mrs. D. A. Camomile, Mrs. Grace A. Cooper end Mrs. Stephweeke.i-Myt- on Free Press, 6th. B. L Pratt, attorney of Price; waa O. Aeord of the Booterie, drove in en Olsen were named aa delegates to this week on diatriet eonrt to Salt Lake City last Saturday, tak- the state convention of the body at 6th. eandidsites for naturaliThirty-oU-e J his son, Ray, home after the young Ogden, May 26-2- 7 th. Mis. Jessie San-forsation will be examined by Naturaliza- ing men had spent the week here with hie Mrs. Lloyd Wetenksmp and Pauline and tion Director P. J. Phillips ait the ses- father. 6 Charles Paul Iange Returning Tuesday Aeord en- Mrs. Viola Oberto were named as alof wen sion both Seventh of tiie Judicial District Helper, Smith, Vwina countered a severe snow storm on the ternates. marriage license at ' Ogden eourt which convenes next Monday at summit and that with a blowout at the 9 Priee. , wont stage of the storm delayed him MADSEN HEADS ROTARY CLUB r, somewhat on hie return borne. AT PRICE THIS YEAR Sun-lChapmans Variety store is to open gobert Hieka returned home to Priee and up for business in the room to the east from a abort trip and princiThe eivie affairs committee of the - C, H. Madsen, End Junction, says the Myton Free of the Priee Commercial bank build: of ide and Souths Price Priee Chamber of under Central, pal Commerce, V tomorrow ing (Saturday); . They eonie ftro of the 6th. here from Richfield, when they have the direction of Dr. Charles Ruggeri, the Harding junk high schools, waa will undertake the task of putting ov- elected president of the Priee Rotary Xr. and Mn. John Potter returned a store. er the Priee baseball team this season. elub by a unanimous vote of the board W right from Salt Lake City, when Mrs. Elisabeth T. who has All, the players for a good dub an of directors at a meeting, held last eonferenea annual Hadley, the attended ft, been at a Salt Lake City hospital for now in Priee and have secured em- week. Madsen succeeds D. C. WoodSaints ehureh. g the Latter-da- y ward, Jr, C. R. Fergusson was electtreatment for several weeks, had her ployment and with the ed vies president,'!. H. Redd, Dr. E eitisena of we can a have feelremoved tonsils week last is locally good and is J. B. Qastovieh from Spnngville L Broekbenk, Carl E Mareueen, Josomewhat better, reports from priee City Hospital this week for ing Golding, C. E Fergusson, D. C, seph to then friends in state. Priee examination.-Hvisited also Carioa Gunderson ie at Latter-da- y Woodward, Jr., and Madsen are the kn. ilia daughter, Miss Annie, a student at '' Saints Hoepital In Salt Lake City members of the board of 'directors. Mrs. Knox Patterson returned the thie week for i.'!j.ftabonhigh. , an operation. She spa Dr. Broekbank wet named secretary' - ffc y last of the week from Salt Lake City, attended v her husband and children and . treasurer and Joseph Golding, by iirii Gregory, Charlee . Hunt 'and where she spent a month. While there and is reported getting along nieely. eigeent-at-arm- s. Ota Pierce left the fint of the week Mrs, Patterson received medieal treat- Miss Goldie Gunderson, who was with hr Price to bring in 'another load of ment and she return greatly improv- her mother, has returned to her home Wedding announcements. The 8un, an for the Allen6th.Motor company. ed in health. Moab in Price, Her daughter, Mrs. Jack Teul Express, with her Clifford, of Denver, ie also ' ' mother. ColumVerne n fiom miner Henris, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Rugger! have suffered a fractured apine' lest ' Mrs. I R. Eldridge and .two eons, I aev baby at their home on North bia, caved Jack and Csrbon avenue, a boy,' bom Wednes- Tuesday afternoon when n roof arrived in Priee Edward, in on him and severely crashing him. lest to join her husband who day night. All eoneernedreported as Thursday ' He wras brought to Price and placed has returned to Priee ea jetting along nicely. manager of on tiie train for a hospital at Salt the J. C. store. They eompany Penney Kisses Ardens, Peggy and Helen Lake City. while en route topped over in Denver for a abort visit ' They come from Hynn came down from Salt Lake City at Harold Halverson, employed with week their fatin, for a visit kit waa here from Satur- Watertown, N. Y., where Eldridge has J. E. Flynn. been for the past two yean as ren-sgThey an attending St Stanardville, until Monday visiting with hie day of a store there. Kuys academy them. whoJ mother, Mrs. 0. H.' Halverson, Mrs. will with invalid an visit sister, SUNDAY and MONDAY E E Twin has moved his jtarber D. H. Perkins. Gunnison Valley About a foot of snow fell on TenAsp to the upetain room from the April 15th and lith nessee Pass according Tuesday night, . 6th. kiement of thw Hanson building and News, to Vie DeMersehman, manage of the Oontinnons Sunday, 3:3$ to 1L ' tew has one of the neatest shops be Miss Alice Birch went to Priee to Vestern Slope Motor Way, who has tvsen Salt Lake City and Grand Junct- eon test in this distrie for the Nationust rStnrned fiom a business trip to 99 - ion, Colo. al oratorical contest. John A. Watts Leaver, esys Thursdays (hand Junc, 0 ' SnpL W. A. Paxton accompanied tion (Colo). BentineL The enow did I. L Harrison and M. A. Harrison and While she did not win, it ie un- not, however, bumper travel on the her. efPriee, representing the Singer Sew-h- g welL Roo- road, although the highway between With JOAN CRAWFORD Machine company, an in Vernal derstood that she did vefy Wolcott and Minturn is still in bad . sevelt 5th, , . Standard, JAMES MURRAY this week. M. A. Harruon is in ehaige , i eonditioa.if the Uintah Basin and Carbon counMr. and Mrs. Charles W. Partridge THE INDIAN LOVE OAU. ty district and T. L Harrison jriU be Warranty deeds recorded during the ROSE MABIE" wen the ud atablisbed in Vernal aa eounty repre-antati- of 8tandardville lost their two young- week with Recorder Mayme Jameson pneumonia. Attend- were moet kite of the musical of the eoneern. ''taking the est children with from Tidwell Nicholes to popular Emma C. by here were Mr. ing the funeral, 20 Sees. in ). Mmlkogianis, Play. property Mrs. H. and Mrs. Levi Whit Mr. and Range 15 East, J. Partridge, Mrs. Ired Johnson and and 29, Twp. 15 South, Ellen TOY and Us WHUAM Canak to Consideration, $1200; RecDuehesne Shields. Emma Mrs. will play these charm-- ,' dilkm - Pleeas, property in See, IE . ord, 6th. . Twp. 13 South, Range 10 East, considkg numbers and Business licenses were issued this eration, $1.00; Emma May Roaeet and MRE EDITH OLSEN week to the Square Deal noolhall at Others to Stavros PMopapaa, properCANNON THOMPSON . 10 Peerless, Standardville poolhall, Rain ty in See. 4, Twp. 15 South, Range will sing. let, consideration, $2300. poolhall, Miners store at Helper, Martin grocery at Helper, Columbia con- lOcudSSe PRICES Contracts for the construction of fectionery, Columbia, Coffeehouse at new water treating, and pumping Sunnyside, Peerless poolhall dhd Lion plants at Ciaeo, Westwater, Farnham, Coal company at Wattia. Helper and Green River, have been Maaaww awarded by the Denver and Rio Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ruggeri and Grande Western to the. Steras-RogMrs. Glen N. Nelson departed Tuesday ts Manufacturing eompany. The We have moved the Otty Barmorning by automobile for Salt Lake eover all the work in connection jCity, when on Wednesday afternoon with the several treating plants. Work ker Shop upetain out of the Mis. Ruggeri and Mis.' Nelson left for of installation of the plant at . Green Franeisee to make a trip through River will be started in San the near futk the Panama Canal ami on to New ture, .division officials state. Grand York City, returning in about two Junction (Colo.) BentineL building. months by rail. . . Rollo West wee awarded the conYoura tndy, Mis Dorothy Mensel,winner of the tract for the building of the new Carbon eounty high oehool and the school hones at Scofield end E third district scholastic oratorical eon. Reed was given the plumbing job at a teat, was thegnest of the Priee Rotary moetiqg-o- f the school board held in elub at its meeting last Tuesday even- Salt Lake Cfty Saturday in the office ing. Poetpmster J. F. MaeKnight sms of Cannon A IVetser, architects. Presalso a guest and made the prineiDsl ident CL E Mareuaen, Trustees Emil talk of the evening along the lines of Nyman and E & Eggertsen, Snpt D. C. Woodward, Jr., and Clerk George E Oekey made the trip in to Salt Lake Cits for the meeting. Wests bid for the actual building is $19,471, while that of Reed for the plumbing and heating waa 96845. ICE SBoid 0f Times-lnde-penden-t, jtk Timee-Indtpende- fA t i . . L. or , ' e X-r- -- ... S TAR er . ' - ve ' E . ud live stoek eommission ments eolleeted more than 9100JM6 associations' at terminal markets have for fannen.from 1923 to 1928 with--o- ut a service charge. saved .farmers 95,000,000 in reduced commissions and in amounts paid baek to shippers sines 1917. Claim depart Legal blanks of all kind The Sun. , . er rmance eon-trac- Smart Seven marriage licensee were issued ddring the past week by County Clerk Eliiabetfc T. Hadleys offiee. They were to Arval Edward Reynolds of Canon City, Cola, and Surah Viola Paxton of Florence, Cola; John Cer-nand Mary Bruno, both of Helper; Silas Stanley Young and Mary Elsie Pqtter, both of Priee; Elvin Kenner of Priee and Edith Mark Baird of Kix; John Babeoek of Priee and Mary Ann Gordon of Hnntington ; William Charlee Gentry of Woodsids and Elisabeth Baird of Latuda, and to Ben C. Harvey and Mark Ena ley, both fiom Grand Junetkp, Cola n We are showing turbans, , small hats with narrow brims, hats with wider brims for more formal casions as well as a fascinating group ot hats for sport wear. Every new fashion tendency Is expressed In these models. It you tailed to get your hat tor Easter you can now make your selection from our well selected oc- stodc. ' . are served piping hot in (Aina.' John imbibe freely of oops that inebriate; but k seldom seen' in an intoxicated eonditioa All beverages Kmdy.ffioy, Prke,Utiil k; - Ctomi Sedan 11795 72 performance CHRYSLER ocher performanre at its price or even for $1000 more. The first Chrysler , foor years ago, put infha discard the cumbersome, bulky vehicles of its day. the reformers tried to bo ea good as they advise everybody rise to bef it FOB PUBLICATION of the Interior, United Btotse ud Office At Belt Lake City, Utah, April 7, IBB Notice in hereby fives that Jabs Psitakls of Buaarside, Utah, whs ss April 10; IMS, made Block raieisf Homt-taa- d Kb try No. 060381, for NWUBWtt, foe. 9, Twp. 14 WMNWM, NEMNWK. foeth. Beats 14 BaaiL BaU Labs tasrid-Ishas filed notice of intostios to ssaks threc-re- sr proof to sstablish data to the lasd above deecrihsd bef on Ell F. Ibylsr, nfietor United Btotee land office, at foil fobs Olty. Utah, os the 80th day of May, as witn lt36 Culeuat Blsekis, Oserae Vetas, Tssy Gcrskis aad Geern Mslskk, all of BuBsyelde, Utah. OBOKgB E. WOOLLET, Acting Bofis-- NOTICE sesOT 91545) First ysb Rovl 915951 Sport Road. nsnHrsssf) 1595; Fonv-iaeseog- er Coops, 91595i Town foden, 916951 Convsrtlbls Coops (with ens that margin of superiority. No other car to--' day approaches .it for roadability . . , 91745; Crown 91795. AU ahPswitiwlMi fans Fbdsrol eseta tost. Chip, Soden, slerdrol nw in pwlrten to and dbwniuwlsiirtatime 72 performance wid . DE-pittm- um Chrysler nhmrious Naur Ckrydtr 72" Prtct$ Wouldnt this bo a great world if all a, Bessie niudrfoMS Now Chrysler - . hill climbing, accaleration,. dependability, comfort, ease of handling, style, safety, long life .and appearance. For Chryclera en- - "72" gineering genius and precision mann nctuye have gone steadily forward to greater heights. That k why the 72 today gives you performance that sets the pace for the entire industry for years to come. 75 brake horsepower. 72 miles and more per hour. Vibrationless smoothness that only a Chrysler counteraveighted crankshaft can give. Flash, ing acceleration in traffic. There arc no hills to the 72.7 Longer chassis with no slde.sway spring ends mounted in rubber shock Insulators give consummate ease of riding. Why pey a premium for the performance others give? See and ride in the Chrysler 772. You will real- -, ire then how Chrysler 72 at less money mikes a dead letter of all other .performance in its field today. out-of-da- te (MB) . DAVIS AUTO AND MACHINE CO. South Carbon Ave Price, Utah Apr. 13; last May 11. 1926 w wi ii i'll f ifi'l fl'TTWWWn - |