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Show I 8E?Toma iT, r-m- un 10. Charges of assault with a deadly Price and Nearby Jtmeson spent the last school board was postponed from Wednesday until Friday, Clerk George Ockey announces. viailrf o M. Carl Nyman I week-enMiss Dona HanScljof Price has been i jkeCity over the JP with her sister, Mrs. Rae left lust visiting the past week,1 says the Vernal itm. Gordon Christensen I lwo t0 vhit with rclltive, Express of the 3d. I Officers of the Price Bivcr Water and Mr. Melvin Blondquist of IcSaie were Price visitors on Sun-- Conservation district held their regular meeting Tuesday evening at the Carbon court house. and Mrs. Doyle Dastrnp spent Lake in Salt Mr. and Urn. iL D. Sutton spent visiting several days of in Provo on rbusiness matters, and on a visit with D, Mrs. Mr. and friends and relatives. I family loft liut wee Mrs. Nick Bernardi of Price has Uika spent the week in Manti with her parseveral Garr spent Kiii Dorothy ents, Mr. and Mrs. Moffitt, lltfi in Salt Lake City visiting with says the Messenger ofSpencer the 4th. I Bes .j, U L eek-en- provo waiting relatives i d. Lsh-to- n, d thie-wee- - Itnsada. Dr. and I villa were Mrs. Frank Beese of CoaL Price visitors during the to Preston, pijtt Larsen motored week-en- d for a visit ifc, during the I vith friends. I dillmAeft I Sin mice un f I wnrsl days. on Td ausine Xr. and Mrs. Stephen Olsen visited h Salt lake City over Labor day, timing Monday. Biss Afton Bryner Colo., spent the of Grand June-tio- week-en- d visiU a, isf friends in this eity. Hr. and Mrs. Jess Evans drove to Salt Lake City during the week-en- d for a visit of several days. Fata of Helper were reduced to assault last week, and Fata was fiued $75 after pleading guilty before Justice J. W. weapon against Geniale k lb-ic- y. scs-io- Mig-lior- Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stevens of 'Herbert Wood of Price spent Lake City visited with friends alt Duehcsne in and Saturday Friday Price last week. Stevens was head in with friends, says the Uintah Basin of the bookkeeping department of the Record of the 4th. Carbon high during the past four ' the Carbon years. The regular Mrs. at PENNEVS HOW PRICES r Joseph Demnian of Sunnyside will leave within the next week for Los Angeles to enter the University of Southern California. Demman is a graduate of the Carbon high school. Miss Dolores Winbum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Winbourn, and Conway H. Oveson of Cleveland, Utah, were married at Price on August 28th, says the Moab of the 3d. The parents and other relatives of Oveson were present at the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Oveson spent a few days at the home of his parent in Cleveland and after September 8 they will be at home in Given River where Oveson is a member of the Green River teaching force. Printing I ITPAYSTOSHOP Great for Fall Wear I AT PENNEYS Bccmsr We Sc Corduroy For Cash costs us less to do business We have no retail ledgers to run No bookkeepers to em- 4 TTi?ioerc & Vi ploy v No slow collections to carry No bad debts to mark off Ml These Things Mean Swagger style, smart solid interesting trim featurss every bey. Some with color on dsih pocket daps WtOta Lower Retail Prices ITPAYSTOSHOP AT PENNEYS Shads and to ddight tentrssring sad on the it AaiMaLMS ONM Never Better at this Price! . soc-ISoy- o (Back Calf Oxfords oS A value Fumy's is proud oil workSelected leather-ex- pert leather welt soles manship yet Penney's low price la 02.90 sen Penney! baa never offered ao much quality in garments wear of made ing for to low a price! Smartly giving cassimerea. Tut, browns, blues and greys in fancy good-ioolan- p. Wool Joffcoy is- - VI Bround retain with rubber outsole and. heeL .$1-2- 2 9-- 12 iy-2V4-5- . 2 J9LN 91.49 Vi FAIR STORE This will be a get acquainted day or demonstration day. We like to show you what we can do for you and you will be surprised with what we have in store for you. Look at our windows. We have all our fixtures installed and the goods in. Remember You can save money by trading at The Fair Store. best. Compare prices and buy where you can do the Uenuino OntUndlng Vihftd on. Sizes 7 to 14 Cro-Cor- d" Solas and Heals Newest one- - and styles, in Fall shades, colon . . . some comhmations wkh hovdty Jcrscya. two-pie- you'll marvel Sturdy comfortable brown cflti Bury boy wfll warn a pair I 12H4 be S79S2J8 to 5 Vi 2 yean ce at I ISoyo1 SCaibrto oehA ESflooooo pretty girls the excel lent please thrifty mother -- 4J(ge a big surprise hi for you when you inspect irmcntslI The fabrics memds fancy percale and plain colas broadcloth ... all styled yeudw fully and for long will 1 ,149 S;T.t 12 to 2 PRICE, UTAH 5. Pemuney Co. J.DEPARTMENT STONE Family of Five Hurt In Auto Accident ' at 71m QaaBty Leather Patent style will appeal to The PRICE, UTAH RITES HELD AT SUNNYSIDE FOR ROLAPP CHIU) SUNDAY Funeral services were held at Sun- nyside Sunday for Margaret Janet Thomson, infant daughter of James Knox Thomson and Emma Jane Bishop Thomson, who died at the family home in Rolapp Wednesday following ta illness of s week. Interment wse in the Sunnyside cemetery under the direction of the Deseret Mortuary. The ehild was born at Rolapp, March 30, 1031. Surviving are the parents eats. The curve on which the accident and one brother, William Albert occurred is over the Priee river bridge Thomson, Rolapp. and Sherrill reported he eould not see the turn because of a car in front of BEFORE BUYING SEE JOHN him. The family was brought to the K. MADSENS BIG, SMOOTH Irice eity hospital. YEARLING RAMBOUILLET RAMS. ALSO THE LINCOLN CROSSBRED RAMS. PRICED DR. A. W. DOWD ACCORDING TO TIMES Will bo in Fries at the Liberty JOHN K. MADSEN Hotel for s period of one week MT. PLEASANT, UTAH Phone 174 beginning Tuesday, Sept 15th. William Sherrill, 52,. of Meeker, Colo., and his wife, 39, were injured late Monday afternoon when their ear failed to make a turn a short distance below Colton and plunged into the Priee river. Sherrill received minor internal injuries, and Mr. Sherrill suffered a fractured rib. Their children, Ocorge, 6; Blaine, 4, and Ruth, 2, escaped with only slight bruises and Dept Store t ILsffilgiieo that nod kind on is not The Bun. Price. Utah. Saturday Is Fair Day at the i ,! No bills to send out Times-Inde-pende-nt ashamed of f i cm d. R. M. Bradley was found not guilty Friday by a petit jury of using water out of turn. The complaining witness in the ease wag Carl Olson of Miller Creek. Members of the jury were Jos-ep- h Forrester, Carl Wahlqnist, L IL Doyle and W. R. Leonard. t ; Miss Helen Hadley returned to this city Saturday after spending several days visiting in Salt Lake City. Miss Hope Lowry returned with her and visited in Price over the week-en- The regular meeting of the Kiwania club held Tuesday evening was devoted to transaction of business. The session was the first held by the Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Whitney of since its adjournment for Sioux City, la., left Tuesday after the summer months. spending a week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fleetwood. Bill Presses, special administrator of the estate of Gust Balias, deceased, Mrs. Bess Jonealairrived Wednes- has filed suit against the Price Comday from Lawson, Mo., for the open-- mercial and Savings bank asking a ing o the school term. Mrs. Jones is iudgment of $800, the alleged amount Latin instructor at the Carbon high. Balias had on deposit at the time of lis death. Norman Hamilton, principal, and Vernon Merrill, coaeh of the Carbon Miss Alta Redd of Monticello passhigh sehool, spent several days of this ed through Price Sunday enroute to week on a fishing trip to Fish Lake. Salt Lake City where she will teach n the East high school the coming A license to wed was granted Mom-da- term. Miss Redd was formerly head of by Mrs. Elisabeth Hadley, coun- the English department of the Carbon ty clerk, to Glen Blakeley Turner and ligh sehoooL Louise Kordt, both of Grand JuncIn writing The Sun from Los Antion, Colo. geles, Fred Woods asks to have their Elton Billings, secretary in Senajaper changed to 362 West 54th street, tor Smoot's office, was a Price visi- saying that the family is comfortably tor over the week-enHe will leave located in their new home and that from Duchesne in the near future for his father, Judge F. E. Woods, is feelWashington, D. C. ing quite welL Kennedy was a Salt Take City visitor Monday on sen. She returned yesterday. The Service Star Legion is sponsor County Treasnrer R. M. Beese and ing a public card party at the Notre family spent the latter part of the Dame hall in Price Wednesday, Sep week visiting in Salt Lake City. tember 16 at 2 p. m. Tickets axe being sold for fifty cents. disJudge A. B. Watkins of the a trict court at Provo presided at a Miss Rose Denhuau, graduate of of the Carbon eonrt Saturday. the Carbon higlufatsrcear, left Tuesfor Omaha, Nebto enroll in Kenneth M. Cook and Petri While, day University. Miss Demman 's Creighton both of Price, were granted a marrhome is in Sunnyside. iage license by the county elerk on September 2. e G. X. Nelson and Dr. Frank returned to Price Monday eveMrs. J. F. Hansen and daughter, from western Colorado. They Volina, left Friday afternoon for a ning in a little fishing at risit of several days in Manti and manged to get Grand Mesa while there. Jl Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kav were Labor day visitors in Kay is man. ager of the Green River exchange for the Mountain States Telephone eom-rnHe formerly resided here. d. Miss Bessie Here's Everything Every Age Needs for . Two Cents Per Word Ksch No Charge Accounts. FOR KENT TW For Information phone FOIt RENT THREE COTTAGE. 18. 172-- ROQM8, BA TIL Mrs. pantry, partly furnished. . Ilk BUSI- - WANTED TWO SCHOOL OB nras girls to board and room. Apply at Reeds Art Needlework shop. Price, Utah. P PATENTS SELL YOUR INTENTION or patent by exhibiting your modal or drawing at the Second INTERNATION AL PATENT EXPOSITION, September 14 to 27, CHICAGO. Thovsanda of mans- factureri and patent buyer will Inapert new device and pataata for marketing. lUtea $1 per day for 14 days, entitling to 14 feet. If you have no modal. drawing or dearription will do. Send for free pamphlet If yonhava time. If not, send 114 with dearripllona aad drawing and wa will look after year patent Inter-eatR. Hamilton Edison, Managing Director, International Patent Expooitiow, Iferrhandiae Mart, Chicago. s. Jf it'a new youll find it iu The t |