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Show tHthutibAr, November to, ltso TIB 111, PRION. 8 an Jnan, Uintah and Duchesne, won first place in the state for having the beet percentage of increase in membership. The district has been awarded a hiking cup, the trophy being given into the possession of the Blending post for a year. UNCLE BERT Castle Gate Sound Film AD-IUki- af SAT, SUN, Uncle Bert Martin qf Castle Gate is opening a sound theater Friday of this week, according to received in Price. The op. ening attraction will be Will Rogers in So This la London. Opw Thk Week With the Greeteet of All Comic Stan WILL ROGERS so Hanning Olsen, who underwent sn operation for. amputation of his leg in Salt Lake (Sty recently, has returned toPriee. Olsen was accidentally shot in the leg at the pumping plant at Snnnyside recently. ins is Institute for teachers in the coun-t-v will be held at the high school building in Price on December 6, LONDON to announcement received from W. W. Christensen, perintendent of schools. Come See Hear This Great Comedy Principals of all the schools in Carbon eounty are to meet Saturday mor. ning at 8:30 oclock for a rabbit hunt. Sides will bo chosen and the team bagging the fewer number of rabbits will he hosts at a banquet given the win6 ning team. THREE NIGHTS 10c end S5c Coming: Sunny Side Up PRICE AND NEARBY Hn su- Angelo Georgides reports that the gasoline tank in front of hie plaee of business has been broken into five times within the past four weeks. Over thirty gallons of gasoline ware taken at one time. The lest lose was over twenty-fou- r gallons. Ella HOI was. a Zion vieilor Andros Konlesas appeared before the state board of pardons in the state Ur. and Mrs. Walter Paco visited prison at the November meeting Saturday and asked for pardon. He is in Salt Lake City over the week-ennow serving a life sentence for murMr. and Mrs. E. 0. Anderson drove der eommitted in Helper some eight yean ago. Hie ease was continued unto Salt Lake City last Saturday. til the December meeting. A. E. Gibson was a Salt Lake City There are nine hundred children of visitor during the week. ' school age in Helper according to a census of school population recently Attorney and Mrs. B. W. Dalton ware Salt Lake City visitors over last completed in that eity. Of this num' ber, all but twenty children are enweek-enrolled in classes which, in the opinion lbs. Hal MaeKnight spent several of school authorities, is a very small days visiting . with her parents, Mr. percentage of " f and Mrs. J. G. Wilkins at Sandy. ' Ben Montoya, D. Topia and Luperto dolWord has been received from Boo-fie- Morales wen fined twenty-fiv- e that the Seofield Coal company lars each in justice court before Meris now working every day of the week. ritt Brady, justice of the peace, Tuesday morning on a charge of disturbJ. W. Humphrey of the forest ser- ing the peace in Hiawatha for fightvice at Ephraim was a Price viaitor ing on November 6. John Madrid and during the week and sailed in to pay AlfredandMadrid also appeared in the ease wen found not guilty. his respects to The Snn. Saturday and Sunday. . d. taken to Provo Thursday, where she H-DOSS- ES underwent an operation. All The daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Mark Durrant died Tuesday SAIGON morning of pneumonia. The body was hipped to Spanish Fork for burial. No. 4 passenger trato was held up Former Governor Clifford Walker an hour and a half last Wednesday, of Georgia, twin honored with the owing to throe ears of freight being highest office the people of hie state wrecked between Castle Gate and could give him, is prominent among the thousands of well known men and George, the eon of woman throughout America who have Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Preston, died of publicly expressed their gratitude for pneumonia Wednesday night. Funeral benefits they have obtained from .the services were held at the home Saturnee of Saigon. He recently said: day. Interment wee in the Castle Gale Not being stalwart in physical cemetery. strength, it has been my custom for several years to recoup my physical energies at each change of season with some tonie. Owing to close confinement in my office, and rather aoden-tar- y A baby girl arrived at the home of habits of life my physical condition was such that I decided to taka a Dr. and Mrs. M. V. Maloney, Tuesday course of treatment at Battle Creek. evening. During recent years, in feet, I have C. H. Stevenson has been confined been compelled to resort almost conto hie home for the past week with laxatives to and other spectinually ial hygenie measures to maintain my a had ease of whooping cough. health. Holley McDonald was down visiting This season a friend of mine eng- - friends folks. He ie attending from BMted Saigon. I was convinced which I read that it was a Henagere Business college. scientifically prepared product and All the constitutional amendments decided to toy it carried in toil county by a fairly heaAlmost from the start its invigor- vy majority. The amendments were ating effects were noticeable. I seem- to Section 7, 2, 3, 1 and 4. ed more alert, my appetite improved, my capacity for work was increased Marriage licenses issued during the and I was conscious of a foaling of week went to Nick Jerofae and Tillie I have gotten by Brandt, Scofield; Anderson Cuter general the rammer and am now entering the end Rath Reynolds, Castle Gate, and fall season with more energy and in Elmer Adley of Mayfield Lorsan better physical tons than I havs ex- Warren of Price. perienced in many yean. From my own experience I am Official cinvaae of votes cast to the convinced that Saigon contains cer- general election, November 8, did not tain therapeutic agents which are make any changes to county offices. highly valuable wherever a tonic im- The toad of la 0. Hoffman for atpression is required, and also for torney, which was given as four in their influence upon the appetite and the unofficial count, was increased to digestion. From its effects in my ease thirteen. I cheerfully recommend it ns a tonie With the organization and filing on end corrective worthy the trial of all tired business men. Tuesday of articles of incorporation Sehramm-Johnaon Drugs, Agents: MERHM ld There will be a meeting j of the Dam-oerat- ie Womens dub in the Aimpmm Legion hall in Prise Monday, nfteiy Meant 2 oclock. The Mutual Improvement . tien is to sponsor a Thanksgiving dense to bdmven Friday night In the Latter-daaunts tabernacle in Pries. y Due to an error in transcription. The Gun stated last week that the son Mr. and Mis. Howard R. Ellis was hem an October IL The date should i have bean Vevembor L jd Members of the Carbon high school band, which won first plaee in the contest at Grand Junction, Colo, list April, Have been awarded badges by this National tonne association, according to E. M. Williams, director of the band. These badges an conin ferred only upon playere who win ' dees A high sehool competition Priec Chamber of Commerce has decided to raise a htadrodMd triaotjr-dollar-s this wesk to sepd .the band toembaw and the Carbon football snb-etitnt- to SaftLaka City this Baton day.. William H Toy,. secretary, 4s four-weeks-o- ld ........ i River visitors Sua- day, gaky there in the interests of Saints ehnreh of the the Latter-day ; ! . Onai liver ward. - r'wmr"'! MIMMIHIIIliMHIfmto nice Peat No. S of the American Mrs. W. K. Anderson entertained Legion has received a citation from the Dansute slab Saturdays after- national headquarters for its achieve- -' moat in going over the top in the anThe Service Star legion met at the nual membership drive: District No. home of Mrs. W. E. Anderson Monfi, which comprises Carbon, Grand, afternoon. day ITS THE PLACE youre hnasry and fed e goias to be hard to phase, drop la ear store. Ns nuU-Lwbat yon wist, yen will Had sr want to meet the Or, If you re ham Sto p drink while tor the Price, Carbon Floral Co. taros? W.F. Olson, Mgr. uj well-bein- Cameras Free.. emy tea esata fas trade wffl bo ghrea a ticket. 8avo M tickets ead rseelva a camera, FREE. five doners be cleaning or pram-ta- g will bo worth s eaaasm. Oat In on the prafltHharin altar. Oar wash has a fiatbriive mmtt ttauugheut all Ckihou csun-tr- y MMvra at I ear expert fitter ft V (if ever Cheics of SS4.7S. Acne MIS eighty ta dweee bem all wash dsae hi Frim Claim &Tiibn w. r. MTOta, g. . Drom- on to Vernal. It was to be ased in hauling gilsonite. Improvements costing $50,000 were started last week at Kenilworth by the Independent Coal and Coke company. Included in the improvements was a power plant on Prim river, four . miles from town. The plant was to pump a water supply of two hundred and forty thousand gallons par day against a twelve hundred foot head to the town. The novel method of discharging blast shots by electrical current, will be established. . Low Cost TMps Provo and Return SOc That's die day fate lor a telephone call when you do not aak for a particular person. Your friends are only a minute'or two away by telephone. out-of-to- wn Travel by Telephone Advt Castle Gate Items John CL Welker was a viaitor in Provo over the week-en- d. Mrs. Robert Olson returned to her home from Provo Monday. Mrs. Manson Huff is confined to her bed with heart trouble. Unele Bert Martins moving nature talkie was installed last week. Mrs. R. Mathis of Salt Lake (Sty visited with friends ' hen Satnrday. Mrs. N. P. Patterson of Clear Creek was a visitor hero over the week-enBert Martin was a business visitor to Salt Lake (Sty Tuesday and Wed' nesday. . - Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holliman and son, Edgar, motored to Prim Friday, returning Sunday. The Castle Gate Relief society held its annual basaar to the Latter-da- y 8atots chapel Satnrday. Min Yelda Robertson left on Trato NAB' for Spanish Fork where dn to work this winter. Mrs. & W. Hall was taken to the Prin CSty hospital Tuesday. Her. eon- i- -. d. t j u M Jto. Lawe.;H0l rad-rviait- Most Homes In This Community 4 Are in absolute need of some repairs before the family can really be as happy as they should when they celebrate Why not make it a point of attending to these matters ii) time for the Thanksgiving season? Renew your roofsHWeatherstrip doors and windows .the kitchen and bathroom Replace broken glass. Paint up tt - at the home of hie parents, lb. and Mrs. Ed Holliman.'" Mias Naomi Phillips spent the last week-en-d at Columbia visiting with her sister and brother-in-law-, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas BendalL Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Hninson and daughter, LsRne, visited with friends and relative to Provo and 8panish Fork over the week-en- d. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Durrant, Mrs. J. C. Parry and sons, Rayand Billy, motored to Spanish Fork Wednesday, to tho home of Mr. Durrant a and Mrs. Parrys mother. Mrs. Durrant was .s .- !. . , SNOOT LUMBER CO. PHONE PRICE, UTAH 122 3 Thursday, Friday land LDays Saturday Nov. (Only 20-21-- 22 semi-month- ly Pries, Utah With Drop hi sad let A eard party, sponsored by the Past Matrons Circle will be given Thursday evening in the Masonic temple. The Uintah railroad, which runs from Mack, Colo., on the Denver and Rio Grande to Dragon, Utah, will be extended northwest into territory to be penetrated by the Denver, Northwestern and Pacific if plana are carried out For, the past three months engineers have been locating a route for extension of the road from Pries chapter of Business and Professional womens elnb met at the home of Mrs. James Alley last Frisesday night in regular sion. Miss Lucille Tuttle, instructor in English and dramatics at Carbon high school, read The Unknown Soldier and toe girls glee elnb of Harding school rendered two selections. rived deny. MSW - The Quartor-to-Thre- e Bridge elub met at the home of Mrs. Vernon Merrill last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. CL H. Stevenson, Sr, entertained at kensington Friday afternoon for Mrs. Bagnall of Los Angeles, Calif, mother of Mrs. T. C. Larsen of Pries. Invited guests were Mrs. L. A. McGee, Mrs. L. R. Fullmer, Mrs. Adamson, Mrs. C. H. Stevenson, Jr, and Mrs. T. C. Larsen. Plmtla Candy Utah 67 West Main The Soroeis Literary elub was enhome of Mrs. C. R. Fergusson Monday evening. tertained at the of the American Oil and Refining company, interest in Emery county ou lands is given a new impetus. They were to drill at Oil City, which is six miles northwest of the San Rafael welL It was expected to trike oil and at six hundred feet Twenty Years Ago This Present Week :edw ;rtetionwKSZrdriag Raatay- to Celumbiawero- west Salt LbkeGity! - ld Ro-lap- p. d. . thvkidat biah-et-iit A birthday party honoring Wilma Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Era. nt Larch er, was given Sunday, November 16, the event being her eleventh birthday anniversary. Invited gueau were: Dorothy end Pauline Olson. Jennie Alice, Carol Bement, Irene and Georgia Pritchard, Carol Riehena, Billie Berkeley, Leo Zupon, Herman Sep-p- i, Billie Sims, Freddie Lareher, Alfred Oppoeher, Douglas Olsen and the hostess. Few girls of today can make better bread than their mothers did, but n tot. of boys are making better rolls than their fathers did. -- The oyster may be dumb to ways, hut it knows how to get stewed witoeot violating the Volstead set Unquestionably the Greatest Sale Ever Conducted by a Drug Store Anywhere IFVn Your LBeraefit With every article you purchase at our regular price, you receive another just like it for one cent. Look for our circulars. V A. D. SUTTON DRUG CO. The Rexall Store PRICE UTAH Phone 97 |