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Show ,T i OCTOBER 22. 1931 THE BPS, PRICE, UTAH 'Price and Cftearbg (ZfrPaee wiH week-en- d Dr. F. A. Misrliore and R. W. Crockett left Monday to try their lack hunt- vis-fcttoi- cspital EVERT TBUKSD AT PAGE FIVE The law requires more than sixty days before the certificate was issued, and which in this ease will be October 17. Animals killed on October 17 ean be bountied on only the one day. December 15th. Mrs. J. W. Loofbourow ing deer. They went to the southeast ter, Mrs. Ruth Soulhwortband daughand son, Salt era in state the the Moab Dick, returned to Price part of Bobfrta Jiy Thursday from week-encountry. a itay of several months in San during the where Mrs. Loofbourow went of the Shurtliff George Neapolis rJ'Venee were for. Mrs. Loofbourow is treatment, hotel returned during the week from from her trip and Cd viator in Sait flake City. Price where he has been for some time muchiuimproved the coast city. stay business. on Roosevelt Standard of Utah-f.L Aifay attendejhe the 16th. In spite of adverse business confipw Saturday at Salt Lake E. F. Ileim and Clark ditions the tenth annual Grand eouu-t- y Newell of fair has closed its books without Price of Utah the Power and Light tad Mr. Vernon Mrill v a deficit After all bills were paid, a were business in visitors week- company( small balance remains in the treasury. llete City visitora over last Moab this week, says the Many business houses made liberal of the 15th. ' contributions to the fair, whieh added eon two and Craven Arthur R. A. Giilia, district road engineer to county funds and the sale of tickin Provo the latter part of of Priee, and Maurice Housecraft, ets, financed the undertaking. I drove into , ,-- d, Fran-eisc- o, B. - Price, Utah - nt AlS-Woo-ll state bridge engineer, were Duchesne md Mrs. Oscar C. Hanson of nan Zion visitors oyer the last and Oust PlaBk left for their annual morning rfsr rkunting trip. L V. 1 Mack Cluff and two sons, Cyril, were Salt Lake City visi-or- er Lee, jai the week-enB. d. Metos, Salt LakVcity at-- f, spent several days of last week Pnee on business matters. Dbtriet Attorney Fred W. Keller part of the week in official business. t the latter its on and Mrs. 0. A. Halstead of ithesne were Priee visitors on Tues-- j and Wednesday of last week. Mr. Five hundred dhburs has been apcallers over the week-ensays the Jintah Basin Record of the 16th. propriated for the Ibettermen t of the Blind canyon dugway in Huntington Mr. and Mrs. Claries Bonomo drove eanyon. It is planned to cut down the nto Salt Lake City Saturday. Mrs. jh part of the dugway twelve or fiflonomo stopped at Provo on the re- teen feet This will not only widen the turn home to visit with her son, Fred, road, bat will reduce the grade to bewho is attending the B. Y. U. tween 4 and 5 per eent Work will start on the project within a short Guy Whitford and J. H. Harring- time. ton of Priee were in Duchesne several Funeral services were held at the days the last of the week finishing the bridge across the Duchesne river Notre Dame church here on Monday north of the city. Uintah Basin Rec- morning for Gilds Sseeomanno, inord, 16th. fant daughter of Raffelo and Mary frtestio Saecomanno of Spring Glen. J. W. Huffman of Salt Lake City, Interment was in the Priee eemetery representative of the bureau of ani- under the direction of the J. E Flynn demal industry of the United States Funeral Parlors. The child was bora partment of agriculture, was a busi- on July 1 and died at Spring Glen ness visitor in Price several days of Saturday. ast week. . . B. eom-isj- Priee on business.- - Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Patrii of rice ware guests at the home o: Mr. Du- ad Mrs. Harvey Patridge, Sr. tame Record, 16th. Tad Storey of Price of the Contin-at- al Oil company was a business visi- in Roosevelt Tuesday, says the landard of the 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Ward of Priee idled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Seek Sunday, says the Nephi News of the, 15th. . Mr. and Mrs. George B. Wallace and Mrs. Hal MacKnight at- -' th Utah-Y. U. football in Salt Lake City Saturday. Mr. B. J. B. Smith of Salt Imho .City wired Thursday of last week for a with her daughters, Mrs. Mayme Juneson and Mrs. Gomer P. Peacock. Mrs. !t Cyril B. Cluff of Priee, superinten-Iden- t of the government Star route into the Uintah Basin, visited the Baida offices Tuesday. Roosevelt Stan-Idar- d, 15th. Mrs. Charles Zabriskie was a visitor t Price last week where she visited I her brother, Elijah Creswell, who is in I the Prire hospital Mt. Pleasant Py-Inmi- 16th. Clyde Adams,' 16, and Frank Rieh-"too- n, 18, narrowly escaped serious usuries Saturday morning at Helper vhen the were riding 4io3 " Parley Jenkins and Earl Jensen, of Mutual, were arrested during rath The regular meeting of the Priee the past week for illegal possession of vanis elub Tuesday evening was thcosants by Game Warden Fred E. rated to transaction of club busi- rnrsen of Castle Dale, says the Castle )ale Progress, 16th. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Wood sen of The Citizens party of Scofield at indardville spent last Sunday with a primary held turday night nomCharles Patridge family ut Du- inated John C. Staley for president of tho town board and Dennis Murphy, William Mathews, George Ruff and Lee Wendelboe, the engineer for Strand for trustees. tie road commission, was a ealler William L the state capital the latter of part William MacKnight, son of Mr. and i week. Mrs. J. F. MacKnight of Priee, has Frank Goni attended MU football been appointed for the second straight member of the editorial ae between the University of Utah Year as a the Utah Chronicle, semi-of staff Y. U. d the B. at Salt Lake City weekly publication of the University turday. of Utah. Eugene Burns, local manager of the Miss Maxine McNees of the Na'astern Union, drove into Salt Lake tional Producing company of Kansas to Saturday to attend the Utah-Priee the fine part of the left City U. game. week for Lchl Miss McNees directed 11 Broadway, whieh 1 M. Thomas of Provo, general the play, West ofweek r, was staged last by the Priee of the auger Startup Candy spent several days of last week Chamber of Commerce. , DSasalxetto d, Funeral services for William 52, former Sunnyside resident, who died at a Salt Lake hospital but week, were held from the Greek Orthodox church Sunday, with burial in the Priee cemetery under the direction of tho J. E. Flynn Funeral Parlors. Beyond the fact that Gogolcs was bora in Greece, nothing is known of his personal history. Go-gole- s, Funeral services will be held on Thursday from the Hiawatha ward chapel for Thomas Gourd in, infant son of Thomas and Vesta Thomas Gourdin, who died at a Price hospital Wednesday. Burial will be in the Price eemetery with thq Deseret Mortuary in charge- - The child was bora at Hiawatha on June 3, 1930, and is survived by its parents and one brother. James N. Harrington was given a thirty-da-y suspended jail sentence by Justice J. W. Hammond Saturday on a eharge of issuing a worthless check in the sum of $5 to Leo Lowry. The alleged offense was committed August 30, the cheek being drawn on Uie First National bank. Justice HamJohn Zupan and Joe Cateneo of Ro- - mond suspended the sentence providapp pleaded guilty before Justice J. ing that Harrington left town by W. nammond Thursday to a charge of Tuesday. disturbing the peace and were fined $15 each. Harry Marsh, llolapp marJoseph Mantclla, 62, of Helper died shall, alleges that the defendants en- at a Salt Lake City hospital October gaged in a fight at Rolapp on October 14 following an operation. Funeral 12. services were conducted at the home in Sunday. Interment was in Mrs. George M. 'Miller, Mrs. G. R. the Helper Mountainview cemetery under the enLee onird and Mrs. J. Braeken direction of the J. E Flynn Funeral tertained the Service Star Legion at Parlors. Mantella was bom in Italy, Mrs. Millers home in Parkdale Monson of Pssquale and Angela Mana day afternoon. A program was pre- tella, and had lived in the United sented 'after whieh refreshments were States for nine years. served. Thirteen members were present ' . narold Hamilton pleaded guilty Funeral services were held from Saturday to issuing a worthless check the J. E. Flynn Funeral Parlors Sun- and was sentenced by Justice J. W. Hammond to serve thirty days in the day for Nazzareno Serra, 41, who died to be susat Consumers October 9 of carbon county hostile, the term monoxide poisoning. Rer. Ralph (X pended if Hamilton makes the eheek Jones conducted. Interment was in the good and pays the court CLcosts. The Priee eemetery. Serra was bora in check was made out to T. Judd for $5 and was drawn on the Roosevelt Italy. State bank. Sheriff S. M. Bliss was Wilford C. and Willis C. Bean, twin the complaining witness. sons of Willis and Natalie ChristenFor the sen Bean of Price, died on Monday oserojraising fundi to the for Brief birth. five after enpvation of the elub honrs pay morning funeral services were held Monday houso in the sprihg, a bridge party with interment in the Priee eemetery will be held at the Carbon Country under direction of the Wallace Mor- elub Thursday afternoon. A hundred ladies are expected to attend. The tuary. committee in eharge of the affair conGlen N. Nelson, president of the sists of Mrs. W. T. Elliott, chairman, Eastern Utah Bankers association, Mrs. Arthur Dalpiaz, Mrs. Harris announces that the annual convention Simmouson, Mrs. L. R. Grover, Mrs. of the organization, which is usually Allan Browne and Mrs. J. Braeken held in the early fall, will probably Lee. not be staged until the early part of next year. The present officers will hold over until that time. motorcycle they. struck by a truck driven by Mark nwaL Tho boys were thrown clear of The program for the regular meetj wreckage, Adams receiving laccri-tum- s of the left ear while his com-Pn- in ing of the Priee Business and Professional Womens elub scheduled for was unhurt. Friday evening at the home of Mrs. will deal with the Kora Pack accompanied Mrs. Hil-- I R. I, Broekbank of the club, The dur W. Johns national magazine tun to Priee where Mrs. Miss Rebeeea Woman. n Independent jtonstun installed officer in the is in charge of the program. Jessen Auxiliary there, says the Uintah am Record of the 16th. - . Huntington has placed a ticket in the field for town officers. D. C. Leonard is named for the four-yeqisyor, A. Guymon for Tolle-stra- p councilman; Ted Neilnen, M. two-yeCotchner, and llenry eoumulmcn; Perry Wakefield, recorder, and Mrs. Florence Tuft, treasurer. Boys I Heavy Varsity Sweaters Smart. looking sweat-lik- e era for hoys the strenuous" life Each sweater U keenly set off by the jacquard iwlcrt trim and nt 1 h-- Warm ALL-WOO- Hera's ar Clean Your Fall ar SUIT ,2? ,JSr take every sign ef tell-Xwill be A1" wo when did yon Ret that IKh sod we nil for iurt It and deliver. t of It, remove every V !" ratfSS " that new malt er SrjowNl ns take yew " "a,,w Acne Cleaners & Tailors acCharges against James Smith, withan employe cused of discharging out pay were dismissed Monday in the the jnstwo eourt. George Anderson, he that alleges witness, complaining Uie work in to Smith was hired by Peaeock Coal company mine, and that him. wages totalling $62.81 are due Anderson failed to appear at the hearing. state Bounty hunters may receive hountiable of on pelts bounty which have been killed alter October 17. This ia the effeet of instructions sent out to county Jerks am-ma- la rin Utah IT auditor. Friday by Ivor Ajax, atate at Price. General Agent, Box 149. Will handle 22 kinds of grape jnices, three years or older, with absolute guarantee that the product will not sour. Utah, headquarters axon MVI01 BEN BEAN General Painting Contractor. Phone 1SJ fer NEW LOW PRICE 79c Crinkled cotton, 80 x 105 . . . colored stripes, scalloped edges, Seamless. assorted colors. Heavy Wool Valua! Mixed Boot Soclic c &utt9iaC HmnJ Embroidered Flasosaol Unoraal Lgw Price ESfc Sizes: 2 to 6 tv, as doth . . . beautiful new and lovely this material has uk. Overdrapes, are all cnMon. comforter most attractive when made of Pauleys printed tateca. (36 Extra Fine 3-I- The heavy weight gives sturdy service and makes this an unusual value at such a low pries, Oxford grey with striped tops. wide. Post-Wo- ol I"' 5A1T1S12N ... ... k Ask Cor No. 611 DflosaCiotto Printed patterns colorings a variety of ask for "Nation- sure Wide." Then you 5 of getting the quality thats so nice for comforter covers and infants clothe T Checks, stripes, and plaids in both dark 36 inches and light colors. EXTRA SIZE Extra Weight Yard For excellent quality Lustrous Tari Always Gay colors and amusing embroidery you'll like the knitting and the low price 1 nrvt wMv Style for Only So Doyo HattGoebo Prio $398 RIBBON SATEEN 1930 BOUND I Extra wars theyYe extra weight! of dm: ... .a h tardy 72x64 in. Pkids t Gayer colon . . . onartcr in rayon plaited tens COHOtlg WXD colors, Doyo Dheepllned Coato sovewOotoon So(3 eom-- r lemrty while ImI M P 90 mv. M Now Save $2.! and sin (72 n UnUlllfB b. Cotton Dott ha) and 36 cel- - Jk Prirel Smve 03. Half! Loatheretto Costs they sold fas: and And now slashed broin Femwp I has the price Unbelievable tin yen see them. Grand, warm and and for the first time randy with big Wambino collars! i yen furiously The asms $9.90 shcepUosd gar-la- s: year I NewWmi- Ufa-bhm collar. The buy time ia enduring mug comfort fa (QQ at H9& fi ... A New Lost Price I Poisaeit FHaniael Shinto BED and SPRINGS SMALL HEATER TWO ROCKING CHAIRS DIVAN SMALL DINING TABLE Inquire The Sun Office. general agency In .Southeastern Bedspreads NattofaTrld9 Boys Goggle Helmets For Boys I For Girls! SHEEPUNED Reefer Costs Le-gio- non-parti-s- ... L Slip-Ove- rs For Nale California Grape Distributors Association has established a that the Demonstrating BEST COSTS i!sS at PEN-NEYChatham blankets made ef choice virgin woo! closely woven for extra softness, extra warmth . . . bound with charmcnse sateen yd the price is dramatically kiwi You can't do better I SI 2.90 coJIeRiatc 5.90! 1930 Pric In great demand a year age at Pdmeyi for 98c I Exactly die same now, though costing less. Heavy twill, full cut and strongly, made. Olive and grey. Colorado Woman Dies After Operation The body of Mrs. Elizabeth Johns, 59, of Della. Colo., who died in Priee Saturday following an operation, was forwarded Monday by tho Tinglcy for Mortuary to Cambridge, Neb., funeral services and burial Deceased tras bora in Germany on August 14, 1872. Surviving are her husband, W. E. Johns, two daughters, Mrs. Florence CS. Mayntrd, Denver, Colo., and Mrs. four Crandall, Los Angeles,. Calif; sons, W. L. Johns, Denver; A. F. Johns, Price; W. E. Johns, Delta, and E. EL Johns, Lincoln, Neb. Truly great value in leatherette or corduroy I Bright shades. Wambino collars. Dependable qua!- - Smashing Value at s price is the low-ever. Third of it I Leath-rrettknit lined, with detach-goggland chin .snap' Yti, Penney - 390 ALLBED DITCH COMPANY Delinquent Notice. 'Allred Ditch Company, Location of Principal Place of Business, Price, Utah. Notice: There are delinquent upon the following described stock in the Allred Ditch Company, on aeeount of assessment levied on the 10th day of September, 1931, the amounts set opposite the names of the shareholders, as follows: Shares Amt. 707.17 $23.97 John A. Mathis 21.20 706.90 Bankers' Land Co. and accordance law with in And an order of the board of directors made on September 10, 1931, so many 49c nt c. hares of each parcel of goeh stock as may be necessary, will be sold at the office of the aecretary at hia yea L denee in Priee, Utah, on the 10th day ' ' of November, 1931, at 2 oclock p m j to pay delinquent assessment togs tin' er with the eoat of advertising and the expense of sale. A. OMAN, See- - ' rotary, Allrod Diteh Company. . Its tho unexpected that frequently happens. Sometime a woman motun torist actually make a left-han- d when aha signals that she is going to do so. ' ' FOR BENT Five-roo- m . modern house. Phone Priee, Utah. 2 . . 6W . 29. |