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Show r OCTOBER 'uni THE SUIT, FRIGE, UTAH 1. 1M1 E VEST THURSDAY CARL R. MARCUSEN NAMED HEAD OF X gRICE BANK ricc and. Cflearbq D. Gibson ia a bn.i-- . ds aEastern Utah's Largest and Oldest Bank of Price, Utah al IJir As AaAa The First National Bank al r a aa aa s HUB Condensed Report of the Condition of i sue-ere- ai aa A nfta a Mr. and Mrs. Seren Olsen and son, Carl R. Mareusen of Salt Lake City was elected president of the Price sesCarl, attended the semi-annuMsnti. sions of the Latter-da- y Saints church Commercial and Savings bank at a meeting of the'board of directors held at Lake Salt Gwen week. this Hiw of City Frau Thursday of last weeksMareusen week. this Plriao N. 8. Keilson of Mt. Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Horsley attend-- 1 semi-annuwho because of advancing ed resigned the eonferenee of the BfMia Jameson attended the Neilson was made chairman of Latter-da- y age. ehureh Saints Lake at week-enSalt daring the the board of directors. City Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The membership of the directorate Lake Salt a IfMBt Sumner The 8un this week appears almost, was increased by the election of John I week-en- d. tor over lut d George Zee?, both of Price. a day later than usual The delay was Kedd was named vice president of the necessitated a rush work of big by the fore Brooks left part which took Lake City. up our regular press day. board. W. E. Anderson i, eashier, his work receiving the commendation of fa vaek for Salt bank officials. Mr. Mrs. Orson and H. of Guyrnon A E. Paee pp1 aereral daya Price were Other directors are Dr. H. B. Goctz-maamong the Prico visitors Carlos Gunderson, J. H. Leau-taufa week in the atate upitaL Latter-da- y the Saints attending Pierre Moynier and Hyrum SeelLak:iii week at Salt City. lira. Henry Wileox of ythis J Hirer were Price visitors Mareusen has been the chief execu- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hanson and for son, Kenneth, drove into Salt Lake and the growth of the institution u Smith wu a visitor in I City the latter part of the week, wh-r- e several days of this the latter received medical treatment. attributed more to his efforts than to any other person, bank officials Mrs. Walter Case and Mrs. Glen farit Hatch, Helper attorney, re-m-I Sorensen of Price were the guests of this week from a vacation trip Mrs. Li T. Wallace in Duchesne FriYork. day, says the Uintah Basin Keeord of tho 1st. gr. and Mrs. Arvel S fbens were A reception was held Tuesday afseveral days Judgement of $1500 is sought by ternoon ft lake City visitors ' at the Carbon County Jean Ardohain in a suit filed this this week. club by Mrs. Monima B. Crockett week against Mike Bergen, who W: (knoll Gease returned Wednemlay rtfcnt Approximately a hun- m Salt Tka City where he visited I tember 27. died and fifty guests called during , lereral days. The regular weekly meeting of the the afternoon. A delightful program included the Mr. snd Mrs. M. T. Hannon attcr.d-th- e Price Kiwanis club Tuesday evening eonferenee sessions at Salt was a brief one, the elub dismissing following numbers: Vocal quartet Mrs. Ora B. Harding, Mrs. Hamp-sob (Sty this week. early because of the polities! primarMrs. Carl Saxey, Mrs. Tony Bry-ne- r, ies held the same evening. accompanied by Mrs. John HarC. Gease Walter County Attorney at the piano; vocal solo, Mrs. E. u a business caller in Provo Wed-fi- y Weldon Mathis and Elroy Hannon mon K. Olson; dance by the Olson sisters; and Rsrl r PAGE d. u At the Close of Business On September 29, 1931, As Made to the Treasury Department at Washington, D. C. (.nr, RESOURCES n, Loans and Discounts d, ton-lercn- co Overdrafts, Secured BANK BUILDING, Furniture, Fixtures ... CASH ASSETS: DUE FROM U. S. TREASURER $ 2400.00 UNITED STATES BONDS .... 177,750.00 33,07246 MUNICIPAL BONDS 14040 INDUSTRIAL BONDS FEDERAL RESERVE 3,600.00 BANK STOCK 123.913.90 BANKS FROM DUE CASH and ....... Reception In Honor of In Recent Bride Held W d? . Carl B. Mareusen of Salt Lake City is a visitor in Priee several days of t week on business. William H. Toy and mother, Mrs. visi-r-s aigsret Askew, were week-en- d in Salt Lake City. Martin Beaso of Price and tad of Wattis secured a Marie El marriage at Duchesne last week. Basse TOTAL $1,000,693.44 LIABILITIES and Mrs. 0. P. Madsen attend-thstale fair at Salt Lake City ring the fore part of the week. e Surplus Undivided Profits and Reserves Circulation Demand Deposits Time Deposits erj&siss? piano the eoming year. Mathis is a member solo, Mrs. Hillabrant; reading, Mrs. of the Brigham Young band. J. C. Hubbard; vocal solo, Mrs. I. 8. eomet solo, Herndon Vixden, Evans; W. A. Huckins of Provo and W. E. William H. Toy; voFleetwood of Price, district officials accompanied by Miss Lula Christensen; readcal solo, of the Utah Power and Light coming, Mrs. Eugene Hanson; reading, pany, were visitors in Castle Dale on Miss Rose Davidson, and a piano solo Wednesday, says the Progress of the Miss Ardene by Flynn. 2d. The elub house was decorated by a of fall flowers. Refreshprofusion Latter-daSs?nU Visitors to the ments were served in buffet style. eonferenee at the state capital FriMrs. Crockett was assisted by Mrs. day, Saturday and Sunday, included J. A. Crockett, Miss Bessie Kennedy John'EL Pettit, Utah Thompson John and Hiss Ardene Flynn. u Pretiy-maKay, George Mathis, Joseph and A. C. Biddle. BILLS PAYABLE 50,000.00 70,00040 50,417.78 50,000.00 340,397.29 43947847 NONE NONE : REDISCOUNTS TOTAL $1,000,693.44 We are justly proud of our excellent condition as by the above statement and take this opportunity of thanking our many patrons and friends for their evi-deris- Popular Price. Couple Married Thursday Aarles Rich of Price spent Tuesday with his sister, Mrs. Libbie Commencing last Saturday, the ofUintah Basin Record, 1st. Ribey. fices in the Carbon eodrt house will remain open on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Orson T. Brooks of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bean drove into Hie past summer, all offices Priee announce the During marriage of their eoufer-trencalt Lake City to attend tho with the exception of the sheriffs daughter, Helen Elizabeth to William which commenced Friday. was closed at 1 oclock p. m. Edwin Anderson last Thursday eveRev. J. H. MacRill officiated a' Don Madaen recently left for Lo-- I W. V. Davis of Priee was taken in- ning. the Community church parsonage aw 1 to State the Utah Ag-enroll at pa to custody by Warden Fred Larsen the eeremony was witnessed by a few mltural college for hie thud year. last Saturday, says the Emery Coun- intimate friends. ty Progress of the 2d, for shooting The groom is the son of Mr. and Mdl J. E. Flynn and daughters, pheasants out of season. He was fined Mrs. W. E. Anderson of Price, his Men and Peggy, returned Sunday $25 for the offense in the justices father being eashier of the Price al Lake in Salt short visit City. court at Orangeville. and Savings bank. The bride is the daughter of one of Prieoa oldWilliam J. Killpaek has brought his est merchants. Spear, manager of the Smoot The young eonple are visit. , , company at Provo, was a dairy herd of about eighteen Jerseys or in Priee the latter part of the to Priee from Orangeville to remain yUaget city. nek. indefinitely. Herman Behling of CasMrs. Andenon has been a student tle Dale hauled them over in his at the University of Utah for two Lawrence OppoeherVpf Price and truck. Killpaek the hay and purchased is a member of Phi Mn soand years lose Tomsic of Helper were granted feed on the Whitmore raneh here. cial sorority. Anderson is a former Duchesne last license at i marriage student at the Utah State Agriculturveek. Tho Utah Fuel company paid its al College and a member .of Delta semi-annudividend of three regular Phi fraternity. Kappa Ray Acord of Pricrai enrolled at and one-ha- lf cents a share on ThursThe yonng eonple will oeenpy the ths Brigham Yonng University at Thu dividend, according to D. Brooks home on North Carbon avenue Provo. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. day. D. Muir, Jr, vice president and genthe absence of the brides parQL AcoriL eral manager, was paid on 255,ffiW during who will spend several months ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bnrress of shares and amounted to $82,449.15. this winter iu California. Cutis Dab announce the arrival of biting ........$ Capital Stock y Mr. fcfrlfeUt sfr , 1.00 341436.76 TOTAL CASH ASSETS n, Thursday. $654,208.95 4,646.73 ed Confidence and Loyally e, Wife Seeking Divorce, DELL Charges Cruelty KOI FUfTO REDD, JOHNSON IN GOLF FINALS Com-merie- Ga S offi al A -- ' 4M3C last I 1 Allesed Knife WieWr Held Guilty By Jury Elisabeth Annb Evans has filed suit in the district eonrt asking a voree from Taliesen Evans of Mohr- Uad- - M Eruu ehMTet erBdt al husband beat her and also ber leSinK knocked ber down. They were married at Priee in February, 1912, and have five children, fonr of whom are min; ors. Custody of the' four minor children, alimony of $40 per month, possession of household belongings and attorney feea are requested by the plaintiffs. Mrs. Evans asks also for an order eiting her .husband into eonrt to show eanse why he should not pay tempor- ary alimony. weekHanson to Salt Lake City 0. p. Madsen, county agricultural end. Mrs. Hanson who was formerly G. Kadoya was found guilty of asgent, left Wednesday for Moab to Miss Hayme Pace, will leave from where et as a Rock for there Wyo., Springs, sault Grand with a deadly weapon Wednesin tho county judge bur this week. her hnsband will be in charge of Pig- - day by a jury in the district eourt, the verdict recommending leniency. gly Wiggly store. Mrs. Earl F. Hills, ML Vincent Kadoya will receive sentence on OctoAndro Kizerian pleaded not guilty ber 17. The charge against Kadoya limner and Mrs. C. II,. Brown drove Salt Lake City Friday last, returni- to a charge of assault and battery on arose after he allegedly stabbed Y. ng Saturday evening. Wednesday when arraigned before Masomuto at Kenilworth on August Justiee Charles Averill Preliminary 13 in an altercation over the latters District Attorney and Mrs. Fred hearing was not set. Kizerian is al- eooking. Keller returned last week from leged to have beat Helen Dainbrosia The jury which tried the eases connice for a few days, says tho Monti-W-o on October 3. Jennie Anella is the sisted of Roland Lnndquist, T. Cl LarRecord of the 1st. complaining witness. sen, C. II. Brown, W. 8. Hill, Anton Dnpin, Ben Taylor, Panl Pessetto and Ben DelAndrea of Sunnyside has R. II. Jaeobshagcn. tonghler, Betty, of Priee, were guestal filed suit against the Utah Rock As-- f Mrs. Smith a wages parents at Woodbine II pbalt company to recover duo over him and $522.75 alleged to bo of last week. mg I his son, Frank DelAndrea. Of the inai Bus Kuppel and Heber T. Hall went tal amount, $411 is due tho. father for that Arthur Ed'ler of Fountaincfnen, Price Tuesday, on business, says wages between August 1 and Septcmyuh, who on November 17, 1028, made Uintah Basin Record of the 1st ber 28, and tho romainer is for wages 21 Heujswu Frank DeAndrea between August wwwwv gr IT 71 liv U 71 71 1 MINI September 19. The complaint has Mr. and Mrs. John Causer of Price explains that the son has transferred Range 11 East, Bolt Uks Wn UOm hi, W-,Mm t. ito Salt Uk. Oly today (Thursday) for a short visit1 iletsTibed before Eli V. Taylor, register, to attend tho state fair. tnct eonrt this week ggsinst Nicx ana 1!W1 cUimsnt names as witnesses : It Ijosif Salevurakis seeking judgment of lilim n c,rier of Nenhi, Utah; Wilford interest in the sum of Guomba of Fountain Green, Utah; Mor- total-Suud-ay to-.- -- W --- I IW I S II- 1 Dry Cleaned 00000 "Oh, bqr- real dcanlng.'' And M thought ths suit was done ftr. ut wmeoso suggested ha vs the Ann Cleaners and Tailors dona 4 prose B." Ha took the tip he's plraeed. IPs good J"; anotlier season. Batts rhsntd. ""Wd and pressed. JloiU mala to Stella by ns ta select yen for that lee or evertMt, a. FOR BALE home, furnished, ot 125 feet deep. Folly front, Throe-roo- 60-fo- m paid for. Located in northeast Fries. Also 125 chickens and coop. $1500 cash or terms. MRS. JULIE KING, Price, Ut wt FW9lf.WIB.nt w- - F. MTRR8, IT Prep. Comity-Countr- Under the direction of Miss Maxine of the National Producing company, preparations for the well mown eomedy, West of Broadway, which will be sponsored by tho Priee Chamber of Commerce, October 15 and 16 at the high school auditorium, are well under way. Fonda raised by the show will be used to complete too new headquarters of the chamber on Ue main floor of the city hall Miss MeNees, who arrived from Kansas City a few daya ago to take eharge of the production, reports teat tho east of local talent is exceptionally good, and from all appearances the entertainment will be one of tho best of its kind held in Price. In addition to the drama, Miss MeNees ia organising 100 Priee school children in pageant to be entitled McKees Yaaklee-Doo-dle-Do- ll One of the features of the entire show will be song and dance number chorus, and several other by singing and dancing specialties will be presented. Tickets may be purchased from any member of the chamber of commerce or the B. P. W. elub. The admission is fifty cents for adults and twenty-fiv- e cents for children, with reserved akV and fifty seats soiling at seventy-fiv- e cents. Reserved Mats are on salo at the Priee Drug eompany. Members of the east are John E. Bent, manager of a Broadway troupe of aetors; Carlyle Paee and Mrs. Eugene Hanson, the leading man and leading lady of the tronpe; Owen Reese and Bessie Jameson, who u the love interest; Mrs. J. W. Hame mond, formerly of the Theatre in Paris; Willard Harmon, the dnll delivery boy; Miss Dorothy Olson and Miss Gunda Anderson, as Leila and Pearl: Mrs. E. O. Anderson and Dr. L. J. Stookey, who manage the hotel; Niek Bernard! and Parley lihead, guests of the hotel; Mrs. Vera Reese, the village gossip; Mayor W. F. Olson as Mayor Watkins, and John Twits, who captures the love of one of the yonng ladies in the show. Com-iqu- n on I TAYUOU. Roister. iwas I March 2 and payable three months pirKt pub Oct. 8; last. Nov. B. 1981. I Inter. On a second PUBLICATION UE- writ havingSel NOTICE FOR States the of Nepolis asks for Interior, partment I .. LakeUnited Cltv, Ltah, Twe Cents At Werd Bach property of the defendants attacncd iven No Charge Aceounta. Hah, .. When that insurance poliey expires . who on November 8. 1928. made Stock- renew it with Eqnitable Irvurance IN IlOOM No. 04012N for FOR RENT BLEKriNO Thursday. Lee Altger, one of the I mining residence. Phone 853 or 2W-Priee, Utah. Agency, prints KuieT'sTSCilBfuth', owners of tho Moon Lake resort, WITH baa LOST BRINDLE BULL DOG name for Spring Canyon Carbon eounly Range 'll "East, Salt take meridian, of one lop ear. Annwere to the tneke final the winter, says the Mountain Home (iIed notice 0f Intentionto to land above "Jack." Return to Vernon Merrill, Phone the Basin estehlish nroof Uintah to the jjaim 140-correspondent in Record of tho UU Mr Altger had kd I SALE OAKLAND 8 SEDAN, iTtih, on the 9th day, of November, FOR preeedod him, having almost new. Trade equity for old car John witneMMS as L..i - 4i.m iiiBBatPAM firs tost I names oiiimant or eouie caxh. 179 North Third Kant. WANTED TWO SCHOOL OR BUSI nine zirlv to board and room. Apply at Rted'i Art Needlework ehop, Price, X tab. rr three-putte- d. The eighteen hole round betweea Redd and Ballinger wu more along the line of the Presidents Cup pipy. At the turn Redd wu two np bat starting on tho home nine Ballinger settled down to excellent golf and evened things up on the eighteenth. An extra hole wu played and Ballinger lost by the width of tee eup rim, where his putt stopped. The final match, thirty-si- x holesk will be played this coming Sunday and a large gallery is expected to follow the players aronnd. Redd is an almost two to one favorite bn; Johnson should give him a run for tho honor. This match brings a close to the summer activities of the elub, although excellent fall weather should pumit playing for another month. Thomas Chipman, 30, employe of thd Denver and Rio Grande Western rail road, wu seriously injured at Helper Sunday evening when struck bV a truck driven by Joe Elegante. Tho track knoeked Chipman to the pavo-meresulting in concussion of tho brain and body injuries. According to officers Chipman failed to see tho track when he started to erosa tho road. at Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Ganehat and Mrs. Monima Crockett drove into Balt Lake City Tuesday to attend a session of tho Eutern Star and visit friends. We handle all kinds of insurance i Eqnitable Insurance Agency, Priee. That (ood printing the kind one It " not ashamed of. The Sun, Price, Utah. , WANTED 1 L-- Acme Cleaners & Tailors Priee Utah sm ass na Fvm cin7 x,Lh Henry Holdsworth post of the American Legion, Hiawatha, elected the following officers to serve during the ensuing year: Ralph C. Trover, post; commander; William S. Yates and Ernest Nixon, vice presidents; H. B. Lindeman, adjutant and finance officer; Carlyle Edwards, chaplain; Cl Lavar Gunderson, service ofxieer; W. D. Daugherty, seigeant-at-armThe following were appointed to serve as chairmen for the eommittees charged with the work of patting on the play, West of Broadway, to bo given soon: Cast, D. V. Garbey; house and properties, R. C. Trover; ticket sales, Carlyle Edwards, and advertising, H. B. Lindeman. When that insurance poliey expires renew it with Equitable Insurance Agency, Priee, Utah. W AW StMLaSft8.t5JK 1 AMERICAN LEGION OFFICERS ELECTED AT HIAWATHA BEPRESENTED One, and almost two, npseta put different angle on the President Cap y tournament at the Carbon elnb Wednesday when R. V. Croekett was defeated by J. Johnsom 0f Prieej tw0 nd to go nineteen holes before eliminat-n- g J. H. Ballinger. The outeomo of Wednesdays matches puts Redd Johnson in the final, Redd being tho ' favorite. The match between Croekett and Johnson wu close throughout with bote playing anything but chanyianAt the turn ship golf. on wu one up and the match wan called because of darkness. The final nine was played Wednesday morning and Johnson put the match in tho bag on the seventeenth hole after Crockett I Man with good truck or teams to cut and haul timber from company land to mine. Apply Utah Fuel Office, Castle Gate. a- tas tori elothing. 'xUt "ltSS Sfffi. H u N. s. Ml. MT n |