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Show yjnjSSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1981 ' Another reason why living costs an higher now than in the good old beeauM it takes more to days" i suto the go than it did to make Bake the mare go. TEE SUE, PRICE, Main Roads Reported Open; South Dry, Northern , Icy THURSDAY UTAH-EVE- RY Price Mayor Recalls the Four Carbon Students Win Honors at U Progress of Rural Castle Gate News Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Berk have moved to Nephi where they will reside. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vincent, formerly of Clear Creek, are now making their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Alfieris announce the arrival of a son at their home last week. Communities The Utah State Hoad commission kitchenette is a little room In an article written especially for that the highways of the stale reports take to out of things go when. they the Utah State Municipal journal, W. are generally in fair condition. Main t.nt and put them on plates. Frank Olson, mayor of Price, traces roads are open, northern portion iev,l south generally dry. Go slow at curves the progress of the present Utah cities on canyon roads. Summits closed on and towua and declares that the smallaceount of snow: Logan to Garden W. D. Brennan, president of the er communities in the future will atCity; Cedar City via Cedar Breaks, Utah Fuel company was a business tract the population instead of the Ephraim, Castle Dale, Huntington, visitor here last week. large ones. He explains that the presFairview, Vernal, Kamas, Tabiona. A. T. Jones, manager of the Was-ate- h ent mode of travel is such that any U. S. Highway No. 40. Colorado line Store .left Monday ev- country town would be preferable to via Venial and Salt Lake City to Nev- ening on a company business trip to Somerset the city from the standpoint of health, eomfort and enjoyment ada line at Wendovrr, 544 miles. The and Delcarbon, Colo. state line to Vernal, earth road 36 Mayor Olson Toieed the opinion in Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Stewart and miles, fair; thenee gravel to Fruit-lan- family have returned from Moab, the article that public officials should mike their cities more attractive, 86 miles, good; Fruitland to where they were ealled because of the Heber, gravel 32 miles and graded 16 serious illness of Mr. Stewarts la- more convenient, and think out plans and ideas for the future which will miles, good condition, exeept about ther. build and increase population. two miles rough in lower Daniels Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olson, Mr. and He says: Our towns and cities Canyon. Thenee oiled gravel 18 miles Mrs. Areh Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. have just begun and they will grow to Park City; thenre ten miles oiled Mark Durrant motored to Spanish just as fast as the leaders show the gravel to summit Thenee in Parleys Fork last week where they were the way and work for them. If your chilCanyon, gravel three miles and oiled guests of Mrs. J. E. Durrant. dren want to know something, if they gravel or pavement 13 miles to. Salt Miss Mildred Reynolds, a student at wish for new things, teach thorn how Lake City. Salt Lake City to Milh Junction, paved 27 miles; thence grav- Wasatch Academy in ML Pleasant to get these things at home. Let them el with some oiled sections, 61 miles has been here at the home of her hear the best music, think the beat to Knolls, fair; thence gravel, fair, mother, Mrs. Pearl Reynolds, for sev- thoughts and they will help to build 41miles to Wendover. Regraveling on eral days on account of illness. up a good city of today. Mr. and Mrs A. T, Jones and chilthis 41 miles of road, go slow at cona BOUT two hours after eating, many struction, loose gravel. lee on roa-- dren motored to Mt. Pleasant SunTintiug the finger nails is nothing new.' people suffer from sour stomachs. over summit between Salt Lake Many citizens can remember the to of with last their week visit City day time when all the girls had blue nails They call it indigestion. It means that and Park the who attends chains advisable. daughter, overMargaret, been have nerves City, the stomach the blueing in the U. S. No. 50. Colorado line (Grand Wasatch Academy. They were secom-nie- d on Tuesday from stimulated. There is excess acid. The wash. Monday which with is an alkali, Junction via Green River and Price by Mrs. Pearl Reynolds and way to correct it G. Mahan of Hiawatha. neutralism many times its volume in to Spanish Fork) 225 miles. Earth flckL with some gravel sections, 84 miles New directors of the Castle Gale of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Durrant. After The right way is Phillips Milk of to Green River, generally good con- Welfare association elected for the the evening of cards luncheon was Magnesia just a tasteless dose in water. dition, Earth 31 miles and gravel 36 ensuing for high score were year are: Hodge Burress, L. served.to Prizes It & pleasant, efficient and harmless. miles to Price, good condition. Price E. Durrant, A. Gow and Mrs. L. Mrs. J. given PetC. B. F. W. Stapley, It is the quick method. Results coma to Castle Gate, paved 11 miles; then erson, T. L. Burridge, A E. cord. were Mr. and Those present W. H. Taylor imnt instantly. It is the approved Mrs. Fred Bath, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. 9 miles Price and A. Burress M. was Peterson. Canyon, through gravel, use never will another Yon method. good; thence 14 milea earth and grav- chosen as chairman and L. E. Durrant Aeord, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Houghwhen yon know. ton, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jones and Be sure to get the genuine Phillips el, good, to Soldier Summit, 40 miles as secretary and treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gow. Milk of Msgnt;, the aind physicians earth and gravel to Spanish Fork, in The Five Hundred elub was enter25c excess acids. correct to Mrs. ice in Melvin Webb entertained the good condition, exeept Spanish tained on January 2d at tha home pnseribs and 50c n bottle any drugstore. Fork Canyon. Bridge club at her home Thursday "Milk of Magnesia has been the U. S. Laterals. Utah No. 53. Soldier Creek evening, January 22. After six taRegistered Trade Mark of The Charim Junction to Myton, 70 miles, unim- miles to Moab ,good; graded 25 miles bles of cards, a delicious luncheon to LaSal Junction, good, slow at was served. The Company and ita RPhilbpa CJmmjcal following members proved, fair. washout two miles south of Moab; were predecessor Charles H. Phillips since DuMrs. Hodge Burress, 33. to Castle Gate Utah No. present, thenee gravel five milea, graded 21 and Mrs. il E. UR Durrant, Mrs. A. T. Jones, chesne, 46 miles. Gravel 9 milea, graded 37 miles mountain road. Condition gravel seven miles to Montieello, in Mrs. J. A. Gow, Mrs. C. A. Houghgood condition. Montieello to Colo- ton, Mrs. Glen Nelson, Mrs. Jae good, slippery over anmmit. Utah No. 10. Price to Salina, 110 rado line, 22 miles, unimproved, good Jones, Mrs. J. W. Rowe and Mrs. condition. Pearl Reynolds. Special guests were miles, oiled gravel 9 miles, thenee Dr. L. J. 31. Fairview to Hunting-to- Mrs. Arthur Vincent ,Mn. Reed Rowe No. Utah condi68 milea to good Emery, gravel 50 miles, graded, earth mountain and Mrs. A. M. Peterson. Favors for Physician and Surgeon. tion. Partly improved to Salina, good road, closed. condition. high seores were won by Mrs. DurResidence SSL Office Phone 103-Utah No. 29. Ephraim to Castle rant and Mrs. Gow. U. 8. No. 450. Talley City via Moab Bank Commercial and Price Savings and Montieello to Colorado line, 106 Dale, 50 miles, graded earth mountain Birth announcements. The Baa. milea; gravel 10 miles and graded 17 road, closed. Dr. J. C. A ten-pou- d, i PROFESSIONAL Stookey, PAGE THREE n, Hubbard, Building, Price, Utah. 0.0.USIMTYRE Woman Attorney Will Practice In Helper Utah Electric Building, Price, Utah. Charles Ruggeri, Jr., Physician and Bargees. Offde Phone 81, Ueaidnce 177, Silvsfni Building, Price, Utah. announcing Dr. Frank S. Thome, Dr. R. I. Brockbank, Palmer Graduate Chiropractor. PRICE MOTOR SALES COMPANY, Inc. Electric Building, Price, Utah. Office hours 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to S p. m. and 8d0 to 8 p. n. Office Phone Iff, Residence 8L 805-80-0 Attorney At Law. representing Office In County Court House. , Price, Utah. H. J. Binch, Attorney At Law. Oliver K. Clay, Attorney At Law. Eeetem Utah Electric Building Price, Utah. Phone 890. Office L. A.' McGee, Attorney At Law. H51" Band 8, 8ilTagnl Building, Price, Utah. Phone, Office 193, Residence 33. W. Glenn Harmon, CHRYSLER I31PERIAL EIGHT CHRYSLER EIGHT Attorney At Law. CHRYSLER Offices, 810 and 812 Eaat Utah 70 Electric Building, Price, Utah. J. W. Hammond, Licensed Abstractor. Abstracts or title furnished to any piec or in Eastern Utah. Fire insurant written in the best companies. Reel estst rrt bonds, etc. Hecond floor, Bilvagnl Building. Price, Utah. CHRYSLER 66 J. E. Flynn, UraiMd Undertaker and Embahucr. Ambulance eervlce. Phone 29. Price. CHRYSLER SIX Price Agency Co. 9rorE?. la Nelme. Manager. Bilvagni Building, East Street, Price, Utah. PLYMOUTH llai Tingley Mortuary, Undertaker and Llrensed Embalmcr. Street, wrvice. 83 South First Fax Utah. One block south a Tnbcrnscle. Phone B04. I rice, Wallace Mortuary, . . A. N. Wallace, Manager. . K"rvi-r- L Day or Night Irice, CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH MOTOR CARS Nsd Waybum is to direct om of the spring revues, thus returning to a field he abandoned to eondnet a dance academy. He is the strictest of ill stage diseiplinarisns.Back of footlights he is known as High Pockets. He thunders and harks through rehearsals, stopping proceedings at to let go a searing squelch. Legend hue it, he ones worked an entire company into sueh fury that standing in the wings a east iron bar grazed him. He missed avenging death by an eyelash. Yet Wayburn has turned out as many mnaieal show daneo stars as any other instructor. ' At the peak of the economic eclipse a millionaire household, consisting of father, mother, two daughters and a son, dismissed sixteen servants, leaving a paltry fourteen to do the work. This illustrates another horror of the rich in the wonder city. . . After midnight taxis pull nfi in front of the Flea Circus on 42d street and freaks able fo walk hurry into them. Less fortunate,- legless wonders and such' are carried out All are driven to a boarding house on Tenth avenue, the haven of freaks from over the world. 1 Incidentally, Tenth avenue has several boarding houses whose decorations are strictly Upper Sanduskey. Each has its luinpgilt hall mirror, soiled white poodle and landlady who queens it at the head of the red checkered table. Also the n slavey whose day never ample-bosom-a- d work-wor- ends. We take pleasure in announcing our appointment to sell Chrysler can in this district. We pledge to all Chrysler owners and prospective Chrysler buyers in this territory the most expert, painstaking and economical service we can produce. that the fine reputation of Chrysler demands representation in keeping with that perWe recognize formance by which today's great Chryslcrs eclipse not only the best that others can produce but out -- Chrysler even Chrysler's own brilliant achievements. We also sell the improved full-siz- e Plymouth, now one of the lowest-priccars in the world. With its many new features and betterments it is more than ever dominating ita field in value. n At one of those literary teas the guest of honor was a former princess. To those grouped about she told of her christening. She was taken to the event jn a gold eoach being drawn by three teams of horses, the eoach surrounded by hussars, mounted, in scarlet and gold Diftrappings. ferent from your own baptising, I whispered to Bide Dudley also standing on the fringe of the group. Quite, he grinned. I was ducked in a crick I high-blow- all-whi- te MOTORS PRODUCTS CHRYSLER We extend a moat cordial invitation to all to visit our establishment. We have on display a complete line of the newest- Chrysler and Plymouth models. Come in and arrange for a demonstration without obligation on your part. - Short shavings: Gilbert Miller is grooming himself for Knighthood in England. A magnificent tome, Education of a Princess, by Marie,Grand Duchess of Russia (Viking). Captain Hawks has ' acquired Lindys press sgent. Frank Crowninshield is one of the towns elderly Brummclls. Moo Ducore, the Broadway druggist, knows moat of the stars by first name, Frank McIntyre lives at Lambs. The Siine Silvermans are bnsking in the sunshine Llrensed Embalinera. ,n ne e, ed Ineurance In AU Lines. Uffiee 10 fait Frice9 Walter C. Gease, 718 Judge Building, Balt Lake (Sty, Utah hand-to-han- especial applause. Office Honrs, 2 to 5 p. m. Residence 234, Eastern Phone Associated With Dr. R. H. Ramsey. Phone Wasatch 34S1, 207 Main Street, Balt Lake City, titah. . folEUW VO IRIK Mary Ruggeri, Florence Christensen and Rudolph Lareher of Price and Frauk T. Kggertsen of Sunnyside, students at the University of Utah, have received congratulatory cards from BY NEW YORK. The aftermath of the scholarship committee of the university in recognition of their high tha Great War has brought about odd scholastic records for the autumn contacts here and there in the metropolis. O nidges have quarter. Cards were sent by the committee only to those students whose vanished and old wounds healed. The averages were better than a B, who were undergraduate students, and who blood soaked red were registered for at least twelve of the battlefield has thinned to the quarter hours of college work. Honor students for the autumn lily white of peso quarter number 369, or a little more (What is thie an than 10 per cent of the total enrollepief) ment Those who maintain this high Anyway the door man in front of avenge throughout the four years of new hotel on Cencollege are graduated with honors. The scholarship committee intertral Park South viewed 400 students who were low in once traded shots scholarship. Of these 58 were not perwith one of the as- Alt a wn1oAJI( mitted to register for the winter quar. WM v ter. Of these nono were first offend- station at Bonresches in the famed ers, and all had very low averages for Rcllcnn Woods. The doorman was at least the past two quarters. Most Prussian infantryman and the execu-tiv- e of these may be permitted to register an Ameriran marine. at the university again after (he end of the quarter. A grillroom eaptain in a Broadway restaurant was lieutenant of Alpine troops of Italy anil fought a bloody battle with three of his waiters who were Austrian soldiers. A barber in a midtown hotel was stabbed by the Mrs. Reva Beck Bosons, a graduate barber in an adjoining chair during of the University of Utah, has started a d tussle in No Mans the practice of law in Carbon coun- land. ty with offices in Helper. She is the Near Larchmont is a roadside Italfirst woman lawyer in this county and the second one in the state to set ian inn run by three brothers. The up practice. Her husband, Joseph Bos-on- eook is a German whom they captured is now completing hie studies at and who was isolated in a prison camp the University of Utah and will join for the rest of the war. The secretary to a young railroad executive is a hia wife in the spring. She passed the state bar examina- German sniper, wounded by the extion a year ago, the eleventh woman ecutive at Chateau Thierry. to do so in the state, and has received her B. A. Degree from the University In an apartment bnilding on Lexof California. Mrs. Bosone is the ington avenue is a one armed hall-ma- n. He is an Englishman and when fourth woman to receive L.L.B. degree from the University of Utah. Before wonnded lifted himself np long enough taking up law study, Mrs. Bosone was to pot a German who was bayoneting supervisor of publie speaking and a comrade nearby. The grateful 00m-ra- de dramatic arte at the Ogden high school bought him a cottage in Long Isfor five years. She had the distinction land and provided the job as halmtn. of being the first president of the Phi In the teeming quarters of the East Delta Delta, international legal womens fraternity, when it was organ- Side are hundreds who took up ansa ized in Utah. against hundreds among whom they Mrs. Bosone will specialise in div- now live in harmony. The prejudice orces and personal injury suits. existing toward German workers after the war is gone. Indeed German dialect comedians seem to receive song Utah of Hollywood. George Olsen Is planning a night club in New York again. A1 Shcan of Gallagher and Shean, ia the unde of the Marx |