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Show toANDNEARBY jwrtmenL Ius'onu? little rough as a result of construe Latter-day the to went V Coital at Salt Lake City thin tion, but to hTtaftS one of his tore amputa-fp- j dition in all parts of the state. nuieooing-- - SrBSJS: ttai Mlffe,Td ' ?VW four tinu'- All and bruised, but ""noiii injury with the MP ts'ned several deep cuts bn her" legs. A doctor happened to be paisiu? at the tinie, rendered first aid and look Lkiwf ater Conservation dia- - Pn-- Commercial and Savings bank them to that city. of this city this week publishes in The deeded to Price Faraigcom- Sun statement its as 15 South of June in Sec. 8, Twp. 'k AuRero died last Fri-last, to the state fjjk e 55 tockhol(r nnnual dividend of 1809, at Alamosa, Colo., and had lived M per cent, which is enough said. By about one year in this eity. Surviv-nadmin- - the way it hu resources Ann Reese, $1,-i- n garab totaling y Mrs. Hudson and Mrs. Anne Price See. in hi yesterday risking is mortage property political Angel, another daughter. Funeral servU South, Range 7 EaaL. ices were held Monday at 10 oclock Mro. Mary Bartley, aged 77 years t the Notre Dune de Lourdes church and who widow been the hai of J. E. Bartley, died Rev. Father C. Moreton LSmeo L Pouts, van in charge. to her apartments .for the of the infirmhities of old age Sunday Interment in Priee City cemetery. wu at home the with heart trouble) of her daughter, Mrs. months -- Mary W. Hall, at Helper. Mrs.. Bart--ported by her phyaieiana Charles Larsen, a prominent fanner ley wu born at Ypsilanti, Mich., Feb- and improved yesterday purebred sheepgrower with a fine ruary 16, 1851, a daughter of Mr. and raneh to the east of Priee on the Mrs. Jacob White, moving to Utah in road jut to Sunnyside, hu been ehosen to on at '.operated Madsen, uiana 187ft, Surviving daughters, Mrs. Hall the board of .the Priee River Water ? some two weeks and Mrs. Maude Logan, of Eureka. Qty Hospital Conservation district to succeed A. W. was yesterday to appendicitis, 1 Horsley, resigned. He had the suptsk" to her home on North Four new cases were filed in dis- port of the farmers under now is She court progressing trict at Priee this past week. The Sun believes him in the system. maiitr every way Columbia Motor Sales company vs. competent and that no belter, man United States Fidelity and Guarantee could have been ehosen. The flow of Sheriff Peterson left Priee company, suit on bond of Oran Shiner, the 8eofield dam remains at capacity. morning for Manti with for $090.65; Frank Arreches vs. Calwas ebo picked np edonia Barber, $1120; Dr. E. F. ia Kirby, s. Ten eivil suits were filed in the two T. C. Larsen, damages to J officers during the week for courts at Priee the few justices Sanchecks overin ivorthless auto, $480, and Dr. W. P. Winters vs. days; Spring Canyon Stores lut company Lloyd Brinkerhoff, promissory note, vs. Henry H. Jones, eivil action, $186-4fr 2; $410. i Amedia Beaeeo vs. Mrs. Mooney, applications have been $225.00; Stokers Toggery against Sam Four Utahns have been ehosen to Sprouse, $27.05; Stokers 6r the position of city judgd at Toggery vs. ihOoving the demise of Oliver serve on special committees of the Na- Clift Lee, $37.50; Dr. H. B. Goetzman thia few of a tional Education association the eom-in- vs. Mike Klapakis, $80.00, and Frand-ac- n city, j, formerly was from Levan, year. Among them is Prof. C. H. ga Deceased brother-in-laAuto vs. Theodore W. of Madsen, principal of the grade schools Christensen,company Litt, and was a two alleged bad checks, .. t x at Price, who is made a member of finer of Priee. $250. Two drunks, Marion Parker and the credentials committee. Mr. and Berl Mafors, eaeh fined fifty dollars. Hallct was fined seventy-fiv- e Mrs. Madsen attended the "recent seshy Justice H. S. Bohinett last sions of the national body. Also Prof. The Cambrian Association of Utah, for the operation of i moon Onion Ryan from Logan and formerly of which John James at Salt lake dSL He was apprehended some of this city. City is president, is now engaged in imilaa west of Spring Olen np on raising a fund for the aid of Welsh EdMiss G&yla Funk and Matthew Creek by Deputies Warren S. miners and their families who have and L A. Pike. wards were married Wednesday morn- been made destitute from the closing ing in this eity by Bishop W. E. of a large dumber of mines in Sonth I C. Bates, who tome time ago Stoker. Miss Funk is a sister of Mrs. Wales. Those who plan to contribute nt his interest in the Western W W. Lewis of Price and a daughter.! Q at once ( t pnd kanpsny at Priee, is now located of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Funk of L. Morris, treasurer of the HiaRichmond. The from Palls, Ida., with the agency groom u It is association, at Salt Lake III Btudebaker. He it said to be watha. The young couple left im- expected that five hundred City. dollars will g, which is good news to the mediately after the ceremony for the he raised in Utah to he sent to the friends and business associates Northwest via Salt Lake City on their relief. I is this honevmoon. eity. Miss Catherine Broyles, a special are at this time twenty-nin-e Delegates from the Helper post of nurse at Priee City Hospital, name pneinrts in Carbon county, the the American Legion auxiliary to the ly escaped drowning lut Sunday e cea bung crested up on Gordon state convention in Salt Lake City lling in the local swimming pool. She Mrs. Eva Hanson, Mrs. William had ventured out about ten feet from making thirty. However, the of county commissioners is Maulsby, Mrs. M. G. Crandall, Mrs. the iron railings to a 'point where the of Scofield and E. H. Thomas, Mrs. M. G. Wahl, Mrs. water wu about five and a half fee t Quarters into one, which if F. P. Fisher, Mrs. Lee Kirk and Miss deep when she wu snddtmly seized wold bring the total back to Florence Good. Alternates are Mrs. with cramps and wonld have gone C. J. Buchanan, Mrs. A. Bullen, Mrs. had it not been for the qnirk under Daugherty, Mrs. Jack Obcrto, Mrs. H. thinkjK 0f june Dais of ibis eit; bn hundred pheasants and sev-Itn- Decker and Mrs. E. P. Horning. The young man plung H in fully clot! loads of fish are expected ed and rescued her. She was badly itaost any day now. The latter Mr. and Mrs. Myron Stewart from frightened hy the elose call. into the numerous streams ilp Spring Canyon had a narrow escape Mats and the former to be turn-k- from death in an automobile aecident of Priee, C. H. Madsen, in Carbon and Emery eoun-- la: Sunday. The mother and father will be installed of the president Arthur Meeham, state fish and and three ehiidren were driving to local Rotary elub thia (Thursday) nwamisaioner, is to look after Mt. Pleasant to visit Mrs. Stewarts evening to succeed Don C. Woodward, bibution. parents Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Peterson, Jr. Other officers are to be also ini and on the summit of the mountain ducted. Them are C. R. Ferguson, of the highways through-- " near that town a had stretch of road vice president; Dr. &. L Broekbank, good generally, the same as was encountered, due to a recent rain. . secretary and treuurer, and Joe R. Ci according to a report issn-- Their ear akidded and went off the Mrgeant at arms. Woodward, C. R. Mare oxen and J. H. Redd become members of the board of directors. A pipnie lunch is to be served at the Country club just west of. this cityt There- ia to he a literary and musics program. in lor, George Christensen, cji art at Price' baa given per-- r SELLING BUYING MOST MOST WE BUY FOR LESS JCtenneyCo. MAIN STREET quality always at a saving " WE SELL FOR T.ggg PRICE, UTAH K fa Prevailing Summer Frock Modes Them Now At Prices Unusually Appealing-S- ee A visit to our drew department 14 ba prof-itabl- here are experience these days frocks of every wanted summer type-pr- ints in distinctive patterns, plain colors! in fresh parcel shades and the ever smart Mack georgette, chiffon and, flat crepe fou must see them I Wearable Styles for Right Now the Economies Are Considerable Gia-nottiv- . fc The frock you have wanted can be yean for very little the quality of each! will please the most particular of shoppers sad the styles are the season's latest You will enjoy one for many months. . w w $9.90 and $14.75 , t,ir 1 Charming Summer Hats Of Rayon Am Come in a Variety of Shapes These are hnts with medium brims and hats with si most bo brim at all but the flatter, lug Urge shape is a general summer ' favorite. Gowns, ' French panties and bloomers in dainty pastal hades and a fina quality of rayon. Straws and Novelty Straw Braids w or u chem-h- e, step-in- s, 98c I ek Lovely Undies 98c to and navy straw arc populate also pastel straws sad braids to match light colored frocks. $2.98 v . - Je have the best. Yon will not ft to lie about your catch if J11 your outfit here. It gets carry everything in the lt hing line poles, lines, artifi-ki- t, hooks, baskets, flies, nets and seins. We can al- fix you out, in a Ashing or "ting license. We carry every-- ! for fishermen. that camping trip we camp beds, K? chairs, sir mat-Uwatdr bags, fold- camp tables, cooking refrigeratmr baa W camp stoves, axes, hhghts and hunting jwpment. In fact every-fo-r your outdoor "ma. 8. R. Simpson, district road engineer with headquarters here at Priee, wu in Duchesne and Uintah eounties the the work done put week inspecting out tint way with the produets o Costume Slips Hosiery Blends Smartly . With the Slimmer Costume . Pastel shaded sHpa wear aadar apriag snmmer frocks bay thorn Vety light shades, just a little "of" whits, art favorites with white costumes sad pastel prints and plain colors a slightly sunburned tint is popular .with vacationist!. BOW. Shadow tripo rayoa alpaca slips, Sa Throe rolcodid a ambers la Service ana lovely, dear chiffon weights will take. cars of aH yoar ace da economically. the rack crusher plant of the state highway department The outfit ia to be moved soon to Emery county and will be used to produce surfacin' maters! for rogda in Huntington Canyon and in many places in Carbon county. The bridge on the Priee to Saline highway at Washboard Flats and the Rayoa twill satin 1 1 p a , SUM . Boulder Wash have been completed by Lester Cox of Ferron. This of Price, has been paroled from the paper. All the money waa contributYears Ago of Price, Wyoming penitentiary and will gain ed, too. Week will be installed president of the lie liberty the coming October. He Gwillyam Jones of Castle Gate waa local Rotary club this (Thursday) was give from seven to twenty yean circulating cards announcing hia ean Fifteen to twenty ears of coke were didacy for eoonty clerk and recorder evening to succeed Don C. Woodward, !or the slaying of a man after leavJr. Other officers are to be also in- ing Price. He is a native of Ken- going ont from Snnnyside daily to the on the republican tickeL ducted. These are C. R. Fergusson, tucky and writes The San under re- west. Pat Markey, formerly of Priee, and viee president; Dr. R I. Broekbank, cent date that he expects to go back Mrs. A. MoGovney entertained the Miss Bessie Carpenter were married at. secretary and treuurer, and Joe R. there end have at least one good coon Ladies' Aid society at her home id the home of the brides parents, Mr., Golding, the sergeant mt arms. Wood- innt before he does anything else. It Price. and Mrs. S. L. Carpenter, at VernaL n ward. C. R. Marcusen and J. H. Redd las been some twelve yean since newest town in The Price was inflicted with the "big county left here and thia newspaper has was Elmo. It was givenEmery become members of the board of dishow on name tent of Frank Adams, about its rectors. A pienie lunch ia to be serv- followed him since that time. He asks 7th. rottencst and crummiest that ever the July ed' at the Country club just west of to be remembered to old friends and. eame this A. and way. Helper got it and also Mrs. ehiidren Hyland George manthis eity. There is to be a literary associates. He was convicted of Castle Gate. ML make to Pleasant arrived of their Lrad-e- r and musical program. slaughter. The Cheyenne (Wyo.) home in Priee. Emery Larsen, one of Castle Dales commenting on hia pardon, says Wallace A.' Lowrv had rot urn ed to best known young men, and Miss Lulu some doubt exists as to whether he The first meet of the annual Carwere marof bon county tennis tournament, spon- actually did the killing for which he his home in Priee from a visit with Edwards, formerly H.Loa, S. Larsen at the home ried of at Manti. relatives at sored hy local men, wll tike place was convieted. W. 1L Donaldson, Robert Forrester the former place. either the lut part of July or the first Ben Stein, well known at Priee and been week in August.' Awards have Three parties of the Cpban public and R. W. Crockett went to Scofield out of Sunnyaide daily to and overland Gordon Creek. of going mens month the singles nexit by way school teachers will depart planned for in New York City to Miss Emma Frank Melntire waa putting the findoubles champions and for the lead-in- f for the United States on an instrucFleiidier. ' were to make their women in both events. The tional tour of Eastern schools. One ishing touches on his modern three-roo- home in theThey to eity the weaL are to be fine silver loving eups. group will go to Niagara Falla and cottage in the aouth part of thia L. Sunnyside was visited bv a travel, the New England States The second city. Judges of the events are George Crowther, Sheldon L Anderson, Judge group, members of tho school of pedAn even earload of furniture ar- ing fakir with a flock of trained geese Goctx-ma- n to Washington, D. C., and the rived for George A. Hyland and Carl and a trick goaL Refusing to eough George Ohritaensen, Dr. H. B. The agogy, formed Leonard. V. Harold up a two dollars license fee for a pub-- j and by three hundred teach- Gunderson of Price from ML Pleas-an- L lie third, entertainment the animal was tern matches are to start on Thursday anl ers, will visit Key West, Palm Beach, confiscated by Constable IL continue for three days. IonI atari Miami, Daytona, Tampa and New York Miss Ruth Loofbourow returned to porarily O. Rasmussen, father-in-laof George who are slated to show their best are City. in Salt Lake City, Price from a visit a present deputy sheriff Craddock Gilmour, Stanford Univerwhere aho had visited since leaving Collingham, under S. M. Bliss. With a part of the The Vanishing Pioneer comes to school. sity junior and who ranked among the how unable to appear it wasnt long best in that school; Aaron Hanson, the Star theater in this eity next Tuea-daThomas C. Woodruff, a well known until the required simoleons were Carbon of county dug singles champior Wednesday and Thursday. Fifty resident of Spring Glen and Helper, Then the big thing was staged. high for thia year; Lee Hills, winner covered wagons fonn the picturesque died at hia country home after an ill- up. of the Goetzman courts championship train in the film. Daughters of the ness of several weeks. After thirty years' work a new catEugene Hanson, Olen N. Nelson ini Pioneers hereabouts are to be admitted took just $171.85 to put over the alogue of the heavens has been issued It Jr. K. Oliver Clay, free to any and all performances, says Fourth of July celebration ia Priee as by the Lick observatory of California. Manager 'Litttlejohn. shown by the report of the treasurer It tabulates about half the atan which Frank (Red) Jordon, who ran a tax, of the committee furnished this news are visible to the naked eye. Pens, inks, loose leeves. The Sun. among other things while a resident ' Twenty Present 1 C. H. Madsen, or u Jor-Lo- the-wee- Iro-phi- ro m . w y, Phones 111 and 26 21)2 Vest Main St. Price, Utah . i |