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Show UI1B-BTE- 1T THB SUM, PRIOR, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1N0 PRICE AND NEARBY Zina Cromer of Eataeada, On, ia ' her siaterj visiting at the home of Mrs. Kayme Jameaon. " PURELY STUM mis THURSDAY PERSONAL W. Glenn Hannon was a Provo visitor during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bean were Salt week-enCity visitors oyer the of Salt Lake D. Wilford Leonard on busi-in arrived Price Friday "When I started Saigon I was so City weak, sick and rundown 1 had to give Mrs. Earl Greenhalgh of Ferron up my job. My appetite failed me and the little I ate disagreed with me. I was a Price visitor Saturday of last Bathing Suits d. William Glover and Jeaaie Garroch of Caatle Gate were married at Salt Lake City the first of the week. A. W. Horsley ehief deputy for the eenana bureau in thia district, gave a banquet Wedneaday noon for the of-- , fieials of the bureau. Miaa Helen Tuttle Look Smart and Colorful! J. W. Loofbourow visited with his family in Salt Lake City Saturday and of Orangeville, With the sun slanting nearer, you will soon be hurrying away to bask and bronze beneath its radiance, to dive and swim in the dear waters of your favorite lake or pool! Whether or not you take swimming seriously, J. C Penney has antidpated your bathing needs seriously and prepared an assortment of bathJ ing suits for all the familyj Sunday. Sheriff 8. Marion Bliss of Price was in Duchesne Monday on business. Duchesne Courier, 30th. Willis Bean returned Monday evening from Salt Lake City where he has been visiting relatives. Mi.. Lodyce Howe, formerly of here visitPrice, spent the week-en- d Jameson. Bessie Miss with ing Orville Thomas and family are moving to Price to reside, says the Bingham Bulletin of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sebron W. Golding drove down from Salt Lake City Satweek-en- d with urday and spent the relatives ip Priee. Elm. Oman, student at the University of Utah, was a Price visitor fihe returned to over the week-en- d. Salt Lake City Sunday. John Capitolo is visiting his uncle, Nick Binetti, for the summer. He will leave in September to attend the University of Notre Dame. Jay Pope attended the Forty and Eight initiation and banquet at Price last Saturday and Sunday, says the Duchesne Courier of the 29th. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Averill have returned from Malad, Ida., where Mrs. Averill and son have been for several weeks on a visit with relatives. pa-tien-ta J. F. Mac&night and family will leave on a vacation the first of next week to tour through the northwest They will be gone until the first of July. Carbon county commissioners convened at' the eourthouae Monday at their first meeting; out of a aeries of three, in which they act aa a board of equalisation on taxation. Mrs. Ella. Sullivan and Mrs. Mattie Miller, both of Price were patients at Price City hospital during the past where they underwent opera- . . Sundays Salt Lake Tribune had a BURNICE RUCKER picture of Miaa Lucille Marcuaen, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. suffered with ehronic constipation, Marcuaen, formerly of Price, who is lost weight and strength steadily, and to be married June 21 to C. E. Fer- no medicines brought me lasting re' lief. Eight bottles of S argon gave me guson of Salt Lake City. a gain in weight, and put Elbert Anderson of Castle Dale was me back on the job strong and healthy. . ten-pou- presented the S- - L Chipman award of dollars for the best paint- twenty- ing of Mt. Timpanogos Young Un of Zina Murdock, a grand-daughtMrs. Chipman, presented the award. Eleven months have passed since 1 finished the treatment and Im still enjoying a splendid appetite, eat whatever I want without a sign of indigestion, my nerves are strong and 1 sleep fine. I feel as strong and healas I ever did. thy G. A. Hanson, representing B. HarSaigon Pills regulated my bowels ris of fit. Louis, Mo., was in Mt so they move as regular as the day Pleasant last week and purchased comes and I nver have to take laxasixteen thousand fleeces, paying nine- tives of any kind row. Burniee ana a half cents Rucker, 251 !6 Champa street, Denver, teen to twenty-thre- e per pound. The highest price being Colo. Sehramm-Johnsopaid to N. S. Neilsen for wool from Drugs, Agents. Advt. yearling ewes on the east desert er Mrs. Mabel L. Williams, 36 years of age, passed away Monday at a Salt Lake City hospital following a brief illness. She is survived by her husband, Boy Williams, and one daughter, who reside at Clear Creek. Williams is superintendent of the Utah Fuel company at that camp. The body shipped to Duquoin, 111., for bur- iJ- - To Make Pleasure Seekers week. Hike Fragedakia and Maater Burrell Baxter of Price were appendicitia at the local hospital laat week. iAVA AAAPB Clark Newell of Price, represen tative of the Utah Power and Light company, waa a business visitor in Moab this week. Times-Independe- 29th. T. Ll Porter spent several days last week in Priee, Helper and Green River, where he attended the Masonic were transferred to the juvenile court as they are under age and action on their ease will be taken immediately. The Pacific Fruit and Produce company, a distributing firm of the western state, which will operate a branch in Price, are making extensive improvements on the west end of the Smoot Lumber companys property on South First West street, to cost approximately twelve thousand dollars. C. E. Pierce is in charge of the work and E. Bedford of Logan will be local manager when the business begins op- eration I Thomas W. ODonnell, 54, of Vernal, a well known lawyer and at one time senator from Uintah and Duchesne counties, died at San Diego, Calif, Sunday, where he' had gone some three years ago, death being from eansed by complications In the caM of the Btato against Fred ODonnell NeweJ1 and a spinal disease. Survivingansirg Elroy Anderson on the his widow, Mra Garrett OT)on-'e- h of pandering, District Attar-- ; a daughter, Buth, and a brother. Keller, was granted a eon- nfly tin mince by Judge George Christensen L. B. Sikox and Frank Bigg, mem- - oa Wcdncsday of fifteen days until bers of a carnival troupe which re- reasonable search can be made for ( n eently played in Helper, are awaiting t,heir wives, the complaining on a eharge of petit Ur-- 0. who last week Pft the county for eeny. The complaining witnwses, An-- rtg unknown. They wiU be appro-gelo- s p Kontgas of Pnee and a style hen(lcd if possible, on charges of at Helper, allege that the de-- tem t of oonrt. fendants short changed them by amovement. The defen- - j Xpxt sleight-of-han- d Sunday, June 8, is the nine-danare pending trial in the justice tcun hundredth anniversary of Pentc-eou- rt cost. The observance of the day is world-wid- e ' on the part of many of Nellie Coilmgham Sprouse wangiv denomination and churches, en an interlocutory divorce decree on price Community church ia observing Monday by Judge George Christensen lhe dj)y with tlc Knights Templars in district court, from Sam Sprouse, and MaW)ns ns 8pc.nia guests. Bev. H. with the decree not to become final M Mcrkpl wjh sM?ak at 11 o. m. on for six months. Plaintiff, Nellie Col- -: the Kuhjoet of Pentecost. All are lingham Sprouse, alleged that the de-- 1 wo,.omg to this service. Members and fendant left for California over a year fiends of the church are urged to at-aand since that time hus in no way fpnd i contributed to her support. Custody Four-of a minor child was granted. club of Bee, Buay Price was organised Monday at the William Stoker, (hnar Bunnol and lome 0 P. Madsen, with the Hollis Grange returned Saturday from following1 officers being eluded : Pres-Fliri- t, Mich., where William Stoker Catherine Pierce; vice presi-an- d Omar Bunuel entered solo con- - j dent, Nnomi Muhlestcin; secretary and testa in the- nntional band contests. j trsasureV cico Shepherd; reporter, The-tri- o drove back and after t1 i Dorothy Madsen; song leader, Marie of contest, toured through Canoes; entertainment commit visited also and west middlo the. tee, June Reynolds, Winnie Garliok, a da, going as far as Indiana, where Gertrude Maralm'.! ; refreshment comthey visited with Miss Bessie mittee, Both Prince, Buth Groussman of William Stoker. and Pauline Gordon. quint, sister-in-la! witness-prosecutio- . con-sho- - ts j j Grand Lodge visitations. Bingham Bulletin, 29th. Mrs. Oscar Hanson returned Friday from Salt Lake City where she has been visiting relatives after attending the Business and Professional Womens convention. A. Theodore Johnson returned on last Wednesday from Price, where he has been assisting in weighipg and loading of the farm bureau wool shipment Vernal Express, 29th. Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace of Priee and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Peter son of Kenilworth returned last Sunday from a trip of two weeks in California, where they visited friends and relatives. Don Madsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Madsen, returned home last Friday from the Utah Agricultural College at Logan, where he has completed his first year. He will remain here for the summer. LoBarth Fjeldsteod, who taught in the Helper schools during the past winter, is here to spend the major portion of the summer. During the vacation period Mr. and Mrs. Fjeldstead expect to make a trip to Southern California. Gunnison Valley News, 29th, Jane McGee Leuder, son Mac, and Dwight Gove, drove into Price Saturday from St. Louis, Mo. Dwight Gove then continued on to Pocatello, Ida. where his family, formerly of Price, now resides. Mrs. Lender plans to stay here with her parent-;- Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McGee, for about a mouth. Karl Lender plans to cmo to Priee at that time when they will return to St. Louis. Roy! ill too! ipecd or ngulstun ityle loin knitted For men, ipecd or rcgulstion cut modeli of pun wonted. Blizrr, iltmutinc itripei or olid colon. And priced iut rib $1.98 For women and mines than are many (mart one and pun wool rata. colon, itripei Contraiting and aolid col- - $2.49 two-piec- a $2.98 2,93 on. J.C.PENNEYGQ PRICE, UTAH PRESENTING OF THE SUN CUP TO TOURNAMENT WINNER , go e fine in ititch. Stripa and mlid colon. Outttanding it Federal Highways Good In This Section Tle ioII. il Mwvv nf irVr iwlvina . It-itiifd;! l:i Uic M "I a:.!irh Sunday s. I::- - . . .lr.. ('..iif-r. l v verier, mv! C. 'ilm-- p 1. Son K Sio- - V-.- fli !li i t.;.t!v-- '. Golf timdiy. Slorry wmi oui ' ' ! IVr :.a.!r-- y evi"- - lie nsch it. I j the-state- , Earl Rutherford, 19, Deloy Safely, 17, and Kimball Barney, 16, all of Kenilworth, were brought before the justice court Saturday morning on the eharge of stealing five dollars worth of copper wire from the Independent Coal and Coke company at Kenilworth. Judge J. W. Hammond sentenced Rutherford to a fine of ten dollars or ten days in the county jail. Deloy Safely and Kimball Barney Your Choice of 80 Samples, $24.75 No More No Less. Fit Guarantee. AD Work Done In Price MOW 18 THE TIME FOB YOUR SPRING GLEAMING Acme Cleaners & Triors w. r. HEARS, Prep. Mes, UWf ' The condition of Othello Lund, one of the five men injured Tuesday of last week at Castle Gate in an automobile accident which resulted in the death of Wallace Green, is improved, according to word received from the local hospial. Lund received a fractured skull and for a time was not exFounpected to live. Gerber Samuels, tain Green, and Willis Vincent, Spanish Fork, who were occupants of the car which plunged over the bank, are still under care at the hospital. Elmer Mikkelson, the driver, has been released. Work on the Kiwanis swimming Unilal Status Highway No. 50 Colorado lino (Grand Junction, Colo.) via Green River and Priee to Spanish Fork, 225 miles. Earth with some gravmiles to Green el sections, eighty-fou- r River, good condition. Earth forty-si- x to Price, miles and gravel twenty-on- e good. On earth sections between Colorado line and Woodsido there are many unbridged washes which are unsafe in storms. Price to Castle Gate, paved eleven miles; thence through Price Canyon nine miles, road closed account construction, detour for eight miles via Utah No. 33 to Emma Park and eight miles county road, fair, Emma Park to Kyune Junction., Thence fourteen miles, good, to Soldier Summit, thence forty miles earth and grav-t- o Spanish Fork, good except one mie construction and rough between Bed Narrows and Thistle. Utah No. 33. Castle Gate to Dumiles. Gravel nine chesne, forty-si- x miles of miles, graded thirty-seve- n mountain road. Condition good. Utah No. 10. Price to Salino, a hundred and ten miles, gravel forty-tw- o miles to Ferron, thence graded pool at Helper is to be started this week, according to the vote of the club at its last meeting. It is planned to divide the members of the elub into three groups and to have each work excavation, building forms and pouring cement Work has been law delayed for some time. The state drainage chlorination, pertaining tg and other sanitary features has been satisfactorily met and plans embracing these required features are drawn ceup. Plans as now stand call for a ment pool fifty by ninety feet, tapering from eighteen inches to a depth of seven fept-- Tb nr Pna have bera forwarded to the tete,bojird of health for VprevgL . s day-o- TREAT YOURSELF TO THE BEST JTM MOM JTM will to find as teatr sod appethln ss jtm get at Inna. Ctaaa. i vi'l to Arizona line, thiiv-ui- n and slow through. ('iiii.driuliiv! Emery, good condition. Thence partly T!.rc Lake-- . throe i:ili; jo Canyon, .iii-- i improved to Salim!, good condition. tvu i cc'i of Keniih; ri'.,nh United Stales Highway No. 80.- - low gravel, Kannh to Arr.on.i lire. Thistle via Fairview, Ji.iuii and Rich- four voiles. General t. int :iimi oi nil'1 field to Ailzona line, 263 miles. Enriii guod. over summit to Fairview thirty miles, Utah No. 53. Soldier Creek June-- . to tlun to fair; oiled gravel and pavement Myton, seventy miles, a aim- to fair. Spring City tcu miles, gravel six proved, Pigeon Hollow Junction, good condwe've t L. A. Smith, assistant to the at-- 1 Mnnti thence to paved ition; miles, thence earth and gravel to Gun- torney general of the United States, nison fonrteen miles, construction for left Wednesday night for Washingthree miles; oiled gravel or paved for ton, D. C., after visiting a week with fourteen miles to Salina ; thence grav-elt- d his cousin. Dr. F. F. Fisk. or paved to Elsinore twenty-eigMr. and Mrs. Arthur N. Smith miles, chiefly gravel to P.wguitch, and Sirs. II. C. Smith, left Wednesmiles ; graded twenty-fiv- e seventy-tw- o visit Glen- day evening for several days miles, and gravel fifteen miles to in" Salt Lake City. stretches with earth dale, good, thence four. miles and gravel iniie.; : ii.1.--. ht UST Of CHEEK MED Of OYER TWENTY TO RESIDENCE IN COIINIY The Sun is desirous of obtaining the names of all citizens who Anyhave resided in Carbon county for more than twenty years.followthe of please this time, for dip resident length a one being If possible, ing coupon and sent it to the editor of this newspaper. sent name in. Good of the persons enclose the latest photograph care will be taken of this and it will be returned as soon as possible. This information is needed by this newspaper to complete files of the countys early pioneers. The Anyone knowing of a pioneer in this county could oblige cosolicit We address. and name earnestly in the Sun by sending could be of operation from all Sun readers and of everybody who assistance in this matter. I have lived in this'eounty for more than twenty years. GandyUteh Mm, NAME ....... Doubtless you are one of mfflkxM who have found prompt relief from that occasional headache in Bayer Asits aid for pirin. But until you invoke much endure serious more pain, youll needless suffering Try it for neuralrheumatUm. gia or neuritis. Even for It comforts quickly, and harmlessly. Doctors prescribe it; say it does not affect the heart Gtnuint Aspirin MS Bayer an each box and tablet 1 Aspirin USkhOll ADDRESS- teavta. lha |