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Show THB SUN, TRICE, J&KBH the east uf rriri. UTAH EVERT PRIDA engiji"11 hnLuZ. erews fifty-fiv- e few day ago conductors and Vgfi in addition to many laborers. dollent in a justice ary waa po The eharge In district court this week H k Robinett lost his suit .ftpieof P were and,u8d r?. f t,lc. Third district at Lake , Salt Lake City on mm. City presided. It Fabian V. Glendennin are (yJtfcweek. at Price. Rank 100. Cora Branch, $400. 0t vfc Eugene executed a lease to the rklL eat company. It eoren Conaideration a dol- - fail Sail 1 if they marriage iglKah n. Edwin Calloway 0,18 f the stv p",ilg Price. Failure to at Ignti The matter the ehaige. , rle heard in distriet court i. u them and let that ar Kephi H18 i Part of e Gunderson of aM Thelma, to of their Eugene vjia Castle Dale last jgyper at i i hi of the this month of aa, Lola Kieh-fjpjjppM and Hiss Frandsen Mix Lena " shower xeeently aefril at has been made time Weir aa tdlliu t Richards. d driving the piles for the Washboard Flats, twelve of Price on the Emery rnsd, has been completed by i inayrida , l (hi, itate road foreman, The deck is to be laid in the tmfc Iv John K., youngest son of rilfat R W. Crockett of Price, i tut on the road to recovery a itiack of rheumatism of the I hr the past three weeks he1 las isder the care of two phy-- i, Dr. Charles Ruggeri, Jr., of and Dr. E. F. Gianotti of ij this city is to be Ghriners Hosnital (St :l) Oil (Friday) afternoon.1 He sufferer from for Ca confiningnaralyais him to his i hr that time. Mrs. Cantrell mupany him. He is eonsider- af the best posted Masons in Cantrell of to the din West e to operate e s an automo-pmcqg- 6 .671 JSS8 B .2KB ht A. W. Shiner. Song, Roek of Ages. Benediction by 0. J. Harmon. A. W. ipe and bridge party in honor a Him Tuesday evening of this Shiner was in ehaige of the funeral dwmg those present were Mr. and dedication of the grave. Burial a Morris Wright, Misses Kath-- f. was at Price eemetery. Ardene Flynn, Louise hn sad Lucile Hanson Marcus Tingley left hurriedly for and Lee kwstge Wallace, Claude Lee and Price last week and this time it hadn't tW. Crockett, Jr. anything to do with alfalfa seed, the Duchesne Record of the 15th. says the time there are eleven work "He was married to Miss Verna the Grand Junction division Shore, Justiee Hammond at that place to Parer and Rio Grande West-UjPp- d officiating. The bride is from Richin construction field and about three years ago taught work, up material and 07 school here when he became acquaintshe taught the Sentinel of the city to ed with her. Last year 1 ng 2 LAST SUNDAY'S GAMES dlosdt cans flaasra 1 FISHER BODIES Wanderer, at Kenilworth. Helper nt Price. K speakers were Elders John Potter and dis-Peki- 2 .67 1; Wanderm, 11. NEXT SUNDAYS GAMES Fuler,- - 1 aldington, both Basil L Woods Ynd Verda Iavmgston, both of Spring Can-yoJohn Suuthwnrlh and Evelyn IJesteott, both of Rolapp; Mike LaUi Pift,rflli viS68r0atd John Tomsio from Peer- - at Fillmore and a noon at the term Rosie Velikane-- e of Spring wan over ehe met her intended at jejwnd Friee, where they were nnited in mar-M- g The groom in the eldest ton Mrs. W. J. Elwood of Long Beach, of Mr. and Mr. George H. Tingley Cala., in a letter to The Sun announce and in a young man of ateriiog qualithe marnage of her daughter, Miss ties. Gladys, to Joseph Dudler of Kenil- Clara Johniitun, aged 8 yean, died eeremon7 took place May 3th while the young lady was visit-in- at Price City Honpital Thursday even-i-n her aunt and unele, Mr. and Mrs. of last week aa the reault of atep-pin- g Sam Woodhead, at Kenilworth. The on a rusty nail hut two days precouple are to make their home at the viously. The wound was not given latter town, where Dudler is pitching much attention at the time. The little baseball. Doth of the young neoule girl's mother, Mrs. Alvine Smithson are well known in this vicinity. Johnstun, is an employe of the hospital The child was born at Bluethat their liabilities ex- bell, October 27, 1919. Her father, Claiming ceeded assets, a petition for bank- J. M. Johnstun, died four months after ruptcy was filed with the clerk of the he was horn. A sister, Mrs. Gilbert federal district court at Salt Th Murray, lives at Tooele, and another City last Monday by John W. Ed- sister, Miss Lora, and a brother Lawwards and William A. Guyman, Jr. rence, at Price. The body was cared The men were partners in the Golden for by Wallace A Hannon with inRnle store at Huntington, and the pe- terment at the local eemetery later. tition avers that assets of the partThe ease against Fred Marinaro of nership total $3825.92, while liabilities equal $4932.26. Eaeh nartner al- Columbia, charged with rape, was ordered dismissed last Tuesday in the so filed a petition in bankrupty. Seventh Judicial district court by Six murderers were denied clemency Judge William 8. Marks of Salt Lake who presided in the absence of by the state board of pardons Satur- City, George Christensen and Judge Judge them day. Among wen, Jesse Hunt, fanner of Emery county, convicted of Dilworth Woolley. The dismissal was at the request of District Attorney killing a neighbor over the distribuW. Keller, who told the court that F. tion of water. Andnw Kaulizas, convicted of shooting a man at Helper, the 11 yean old girl, who was the was denied. The board completed a complaining witness and who testified at the preliminary hearing, repureview of sixty-eigeases on its calweeks endar and adjourned until September. diated her testimony within two was the Marinaro after preliminary. Clay Snyder, eonricted of third de- arrested February 27th and was at Carand from sentenced gree burglary under $1500 bond, which the bon, was granted a termination of sen- liberty court ordered released. tence. er entertained with '' X Mriper, 7 ; Kenilworth, 10 wed be-Pn- F. Hills 1 .4 and 0. The funeral for Clayton Hunt, 5 ee and express line and Emery was filed with years old son of Mr. and Mrs. Moatilities commission on last roni Hunt, who died Saturday last, if by L J. Lloyd of Price, was held Monday afternoon at the nmed line would be by way of Wallace & Harmon undertaking parlors. Song, Unanswered Yet. Prayhgtou, Castle Dale, Orangeville hne, a distance of approxi-(- l er by J. W. Thompson. Song, "Not Xow But In the Coming Year. The arty miles. abri .0 aiidrirr. Price ,vT n; 1 lMier Kenilworth County Clerk Eliiabeth T. Iladley t? All HHiwese Eastern Utah League STANDING OF THE TEAMS Won. Lust. Pet - Mni1S,UediIin PAGE FIVE BASEBALL the ? Henry"PMted Ruewvri .,..1 the def,nt25fAwUIrwue 0irt will be faSkra rfaiMif? V. Judgment of the district eonrt of te Carbon county, allowing the Publishing company of Price to recover the amount claimed by the company to be dne from the county for the publication of notices of sate of certain property of the Price River Water Conservation district, was reversed by the state supreme court in a decision handed down last Friday. The upper tribunal held the contract made by the county with the publishing company for the printing of the notice of sate of the property, the title to which the conservation district had acquired, was clearly no part of the eountys corporate duties or powers, and must be held to he beyond the powers of the commissioners and as such not binding upon the eounty. News-Advoea- Wanderers Put Kibosh On Local Team Price was forced to ths cellar in tbs Eastern Utah league last Sunday by decided defeat on ita home grounds the hands of the Wanderers, the core being eleven to on. The game was entirely onesided and uninteresting. Suds Harriman held the lo-- el aggregation to two hits, while Haacke gave the visitors eleven. the Price shortstop, scored by hitting ont a double and stealing third and home. The Wanderers kept the Fries score down by three donbl plays and allowed them to bat but twenty-fiv- e times. Steadman, Wal-bee- k, Krisman and Monroe were the outstanding stare for the Wanderers with two hits each, white Red Harriman alone circled the bases for a homer. : Helper Defeats Mlnere. By winning from Kenilworth last Sunday seven to two, Helper clinched the championship of the Eastern Utah league for the first half of the season. The strong nine from there, lead by Dick Brazier, won the game in the firet four to rive the coal samn fellows their two .consoling counters. PIONEER WOMAN OF SANPETE COUNTY PASSES ON Mrs. James Crawford, the widow of James Crawford, Jr., died at her home in Manti last Saturday. She was born in Denmark, September 20, 1853, and at the age of 19 years came to the United States with her parents. The family settled at Manti, where deceased had since made her home. She was married to James Crawford in 1877. Mrs. Crawford is survived by these children, Mrs. W. C. 8now and Mrs. D. O. Woodruff of Salt Lake City; Edmund Crawford and Mrs. D. A. Keller of Castle Dale, and Mrs. C. M. Stringham of Ogden. Also by a brother, Joigen Madsen, of Manti, a sister, Mrs. F. W. Bench of Boneta and fourteen grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the Manti tabernacle last Tuesday with interment in the eemetery there. CEDAR CITY EDITOR INJURED BY OVERTURNING CAR VERNAL, June 18. Members of the Utah State Press association visited this eity following the annual state convention held in Prioe and were entertained test night by the Lions elub. They left today after visiting the Din' osaur monument. James 1L Wallis, president of the Lions and a member of the press association, acted as master of ceremonies at the dinner and talks were made bv a number of visitors. Alex Rollo, editor of the Cedar City Signal honor was conferred on J. Reeord, was injured in an automoMilton Olsen as loeal Chevrolet deal- bile accident between Roosevelt and er here when he was selected by the Myton when his ear overturned in the company as a typical Western dealer loose gravel an4 chosen to represent the entire diHe received a painful iujury to his vision of the Chevrolet eompany at left shoulder and bruises. Ha did not a meeting with the dignitaries of that continue with the party. eoneern to be held at the General Motors building in Detroit, June 26th and 27th, say the Richfield Reaper The expenses of the of the 15th. trip will be complimentary. Featuresa An ordinance regulating the parking of will include among other things and motor ears on Carbon avenue eloseup on the work of the factory vehicle the north lino of railroad between right and of the General Motors proving of wag and Firet North street, and on here leave to Olsen expects grounds. Main street between Second' Bait atreat Olsen is a former and Second West atreet in Price, Utah. about June 22d. resident of Price, being in the car De it ordained bg the citg council of was con- Price, Utah: game here and at one time Sec. 1. It aliall be and it ia herebg nected with the Price Commercial and made unlawful for ang peraon to park or this of hank city. Savings lea re or permit ang vehicle or motor car or to remain on Carbon avenue ang part OLD IRONSIDES ' SPONSORED thereof between the north lina of railroad and atreet North Firet and right of wag BY LOCAL AUXILIARY on Main atreet between Second East in Price, will be shown at street and Second Wee t atreet Old Ironsides minutes for more than fortg-fiv- a Utah, and next Wednesday the Star theater between the hours of S o'clock a. m. and Thursday, the 27th and 28th, under 6 o'clock a. m. Sec. 2. Ang parson violating the the auspices of the American legion of thia ordinance ahall ba gniltg of Old Ironsides Price. of auxiliary misdemeanor and upon conviction therea as aeelaimed be might unhesitatingly of shall be puniahed not exceeding a fiat Americas greatest picture, for this of $2SL00 or bg imprisonment in the citg ji.il not exceeding five daga or bg both stupendunus film is not only an epie American photoplay, but is an en- such fine and imprisonment of tho citg counBee. S. In the dearing reoord of the bravery and cil it la neceaaargopinion to tho peace, eafetg the All forefathers. loyalty of our of th Inbabitanta of Price, the hero- and health courage, the patriotism and Utah, that thia ordinance taka effect ima ism of our first Ameriean settlers mediate lg. Sec. 4. Thia ordinance ahall tako efand sailors are graphically depicted. alfect upon Its publication. The direction of Jamea Cruxe, who Passed' bg the citg coancil of Price, Covered The Yiagon, so gave u The act- Utah, thia 28th dag of Mag, 1928. is a notable achievement so Atteat: ing of a superlative cast appears natural that it adds much to the sense of vivid reality which the picture creates. Anita Stewart, the movie actress, is Nev from seeking a divorce at Reno, married Rudolph Cameron whom she seven years ago. ' mechanical performance of General can is tested and proved on General Motors 1,245 acre Proving Ground. Before any new model is put in production, it must pass more than 135 different tests for power, speed, durability and general per fonnance. THE . As to the appearance and comfort of General Motors can, we invite you to be the judge. Every dosed body is built by Fiiher the largest builder of automobile bodies in the world. The experience and the vast production of the Fisher Company mean more beauty, more comfort, and more luxury than you will find anywhere dse at corresponding prices. We invite you to check, on the coupon below, the can that appeal to you most. Complete literature will be sent to you, without any obligation. 7 aaodala, CHEVROLET $495 to $715. Bifpr and battar then ever beforet Awheel brakes Mora powerful asgtoa Luxarioea Ftotoar Bodks New hood. Now Dees colon. Ala track ehemh; Kn.$395;l-to.$US- . PONTIAC 7 nodda. $745 to $875. Lowest priced quality iix." New models improved from radiator to brakea. Bodies by FUber. New GMA cyliodS head. Increased power. Duoo finish. tail-ligh- t. OLDSMOBILE mod, 7 1925 te $1085. Fioa quality car at modweto prion. Redesigned and improved by General Motors. Longer, roomier, more powerful FUxr Bodies. Awheel brakea. OAKLAND 7 $1945 to $1375. The models, rix." Smooth, powerful engine. Longer, lower and morn beautiful bodire by Fiiher. Awheel brakes. Every, convenience. Now Duoo colon. 16 models, $1195 to $1995. Largest value in Brick's Matey. Beautiful low bodies by Fnher. Gateway Uko an arrow. Yitxataanlem beyond belief. valve - in - head angina. BUICK ORDINANCE v f I pro-visio-n ini. THINGS WITH WINGS LS Jill soon be buzzing around and making miserable for those who haven t their tomes fitted with screen doors, windows tod porches. comfort giver and temper-keepJnat other one thing can you name tna er toats SCREENS? 2?d to give you estimates any time if you toll drop in. " "One Piece Or A Carload 202 Phones West Main St. 111 and 26 Price, Utah a compromise we suggeat that enthe wet and dry question be left burean. weather tho to tirely Dont Companion car to Cadillac. 90 da- Marvelengine. gree ous bodies by Fisher. Striking CADILLAC ! I -- grin umiMuatinna tn r (ALL PRICES F. O. B. FACTORIES) G E N E RAL MOTORS I CUP THE COUPON General motors CHEVROLET OAKLAND Ihm. . 90-deg- OLDSMOBILE W. F. OLSON models, 26 $3295 to $5509. Standard of the world. Famous Acviinder engine. Sumptuous bod-Im by FUnr and Fie- - rood. 500 I (Dept. A), Detank, Midi. PliMidjwhomoh6ytiaane,BuWgBlad I PONTIAC Aa An anonymoua gift of $500,000 haa recently been made to John Hopkina University. Half of th world wonders how the other half ever raised the price of an automobile. borrow Th Sun. Subscribe. LASALLE 16 models, $2350 to $2975. Beautiful car of Continental lines Q haws chicked tngatlwr with the bonfclet, Prinripha and Priidm. Namc BUICK LASALLE A CADILLAC FRIGID AIRE - Recorder. DELCO-UGHT- ! r ! |