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Show THE SUN, PRICE, UTA PAGE FOUR Twenty Years Ago This Present Week SOCIETY Subscription, $2.00 lbs Year In Advance. OUin i'boua No. U, Residence, 133-- fj 13&J. . Armistice Daq Wow.'n Mrs. n. O. Mac Knight entertained ter bridge elnb of three tables Thursday evening at her home. High score week. Mrs. Vincent Sumner and MeKune Forwarding company was was won by Mrs. Frank Sawyer. isndling the forwarding business of the Gilsonite company, Fred Cars tar. Mrs. Sanford Ballinger entertain phen, manager, from ont near Myton. ed the Danaante Bridge club Saturday The Eastern Utah Realty company afternoon with a luncheon and eard iad commenced work on the north party at her home. Mrs. J. S. Johnson aide of Main street on a one-atoand Mrs. Rnth Southworth were givbriek building to bo need by the Isu en the prizes. Bridge was played at theater. three tables. Lars Frandsen was expecting to in crease the ontpat of his brickyard in The regular meeting of the Business rice the coming spring in order to and Professional Womens club will meet the increasing demand for the be held Friday evening at Rinetti 4 product of hia factory. . Capitolo restaurant in Price. The proJ. M. Miller had brought: two suits gram, whieb is-i- n charge of. the edun the district court at Proto against cation committee, will feature, a book dartin Robin, one for. $450 and in- review by Mrs. Mary CantriU. terest due, and the other for $336.15, ' Dr. and Mrs. Roy E. Robinson enalleged to bo doe for rent of. a buildwith a dinner bridge Wedtertained deaa saloon a the ing occupied by fendant at Colton. nesday evening at their home in KenMr. Mrs. Lydia Avery of Wellington ilworth. Among the guests were Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. and J. JL Ballinger, was shopping in this eity daring the C. week. She said that they had had good Sanford Ballinger, Dr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. J. T. Kelley, Mr. and Hubbard, crops of all kinds in that section of Mr. and Mrs. Car Nyman, Mrs. Jessie the eonnty, while the health of the of Price and Dr. and Mrs. L Sanford was community good and every one R. Grover of Helper. Mrs. Nyman and prosperous and contented. Dr. Grover received prizes for high1 var-on- 'Traaaient. 50c. Special Position, 25 per Oaat Additional. Loanla Ten Canto tha Lina Each li Uan. Oannt Six Warda to Lina. Bup- NallUOi Water Application, U. Oojrinal Proof, $10. Baadere fifteen Cento the IJna Each Inaertloa. Count Six Worda to the Lina. Blaehfaee Tppe Twantp-Piv- a (25) Canto Inanition. Ohitaariae. Carda of Thanha, Baaolatlan BtcAt Heading Notice Hate Count 8te worda to tha Una. Found, Loot, EteM far Bale, For Bant, re Canto Par Word Bach Imhml No Charge Account. dddreeo All Ooamuaicntiona to BUN PUBLISHING COMPANY Prfcm Utah r Thu Ladies Aid society of Iriee I'onununity church met last ThurnVirden. Following Ed. Mrs. day with a usinesa ueuaion, the afternoon was pent socially. J. 1L Fleming of Hiawatha was in Price during the week on business. The Black Ilawk Coal company was Mail Matter, aiarcd Aa Sccond-Cle- t Jana 4. 1015, At tha I'oatoflice At to begin shipping coal the first of Price. U i,. Under tha Act of March the year. A isio. CL R. Mareusen, county mperin tenant of schools, was visiting the a ADVJWTIS1NO BATES schools of the county during the Dhnlay Matter Per Inch Per Irwue, 40e. or BEv f vA V T and (he bell! rirtf that remind! 'bV W it -- of the many who iy paid the Ain price -- Smokeless Fuel The following editorial in the Deseret News of a re cent issue. It expresses the sentiment of this county so well that' The Sun reprints the article for its readers: LET THIS CITY ALSO HELP IN SMOKLESS FUEL WORK A friend of ours who has been around the world, lived for four years in China and longer in Central and South America, made the statement that the lovlieat thing he had ever seen on earth was the sight of the Utah val leys in the springtime. Salt Lake City in the summer has been called the moat beautiful city in - The magnificent silver service of eons. one hundred end twenty-tw- o pieces, might by the people and aehool chil- The benefit luncheon and bridge party given by the Altar Society af-of the Notre Dame ehnrch Tuesday ternoon in the ehnreh elubroom was well attended. Following the dren of Utah for the saper--d battleship bearing the state name, was formerly presented daring the week by Governor Spry. W. F. Olson was elected mayor of Price on the Democratic ticket, defeating A. W. Horsley, Republican. read-naug- ht - ii two-eour- sa luncheon, eards were played tables and the prizes at tw$nty-si- x wen. won by Mrs. Herbert Woods and -- and L. A. Lanber, Democrat, was named Mrs. John Uillabrandt of Wattia. The -- of aoioricf America. recorder; N. E. Seamont, Republican, affair was given under the general , Unfortunately we are now aptreasurer; A. W. McKinnon, Demo- direction of Mrs. Charles Averill, prescouncilman ; Carlo ident of the society, and the proceeds proaching the time when the lo- crat, four-yea- r cation of the city in the angle Gunderson, Thomas Fonts, F. J. Loot will be nsed for the ehureh. Equitable Insurance Agency, Price, We will be right hen in Price-a- ble of the mountains and the burn- bourow and J. M. Whitmore, all ReDr. and Mrs. R. L Brockbank enwere elected eouneilmen. publicans, can coal the our hurts soft business of give von a safe and sound insurto back np any yon may ing with a pheasant dinner partertained do with ns. Equitable Insurance Ag- ance policy of any kind. See J. Brackcitys beauty and attractiveness ty Wednesday evening at their home. en Lee, manager. of The growth immeasurably. After dinner, eards wen played, the ency. J. Bracken Lee, manager. the city is retarded, business is prizes being won by Mrs. George B. penalized and the spirit of cheer Harding and Kay Walters. Guests inwhich generates with sunshine cluded Dr. and Mrs. 1L B. Goetzman, Mr. and Mrs. Parley II. Rhead,,Mr. is lessened due to a condition Mrs. Oscar C. Hanson, president of and Mrs. Kulon Bryner, Mr. and Mrs. which seems to be entirely con- the Price Business and Professional B. W. Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Qomer querable. Womens club, announces that fourMr. and Mrs. Bert Bunnell, s In our burning of soft coal we teen members of the loeal organiza- Peacock, Mr. Mrs. John Redd, Mr. and and have a situation where great tion will atten the annual district Mrs. Ray Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Aee waste is brought about because eovention to be held at Roosevelt on Roberts, windows Do Mr. and Mrs. George B. of lack of knowledge. Saturday and Sunday, Mrs. Inne Woodward. and Harding There are many instances o' An informal reception will be hel window 4 oclock p. m., Saturday at the such waste. In the rivers of Co- at The old members of the Pep club lombia the early placer miners home of Mrs. J. 0. Oner, president at Carbon high aehool were entertainCompany. the Roosevelt club, followed at 8 ed discovered among the gold dual of m. by the new members a banquet in the high sehooL by pi at the home of Naida and nuggets, a dull white metal. features of the each will ba talks Wednesday Those glass present were- Mary ..It was .not silver, and so they by Miaa UVrttubanquet WMIaee of Logan, Littlejohn. Riccif yieta, Mary McConnell, dumped it out as useless. Later i tate liresldeat Of the B. P. W. and MarjorieMtry Madge Munk, Mary was discovered, that this meta Elisabeth Fitzgerald, former national Miglisccio,Myers, Thelma Taylor, Aliena valuviee president and present chairman was platinum, five times aa Louise Gunderson, Helen Hadof the state international, relations able as gold. ley, Gene Goetzman, - Marie King; committee. - When kerosene was extracted Fredella Marjorie Holmes, A reading by Mrs. Oner a id reports Andretta Kanfordj De Vitto, Margaret Wood, from the newly discovered pe- from Price, elub the the presidents complete Darlene Burton, Lurean Stevens, Pegtroleum in Pennsylvania the resHazel Ashton of Roosevelt, program. Beth idue was considered district convention chairman, will act gy Flynn, Margaret Houston, Carver, Mary Uewellyn, Naida Litvalueless, but out of the tar has as toastmistress. tlejohn, Fern Jones, Katherine Jones, been manufactured hundreds of Round-tabl- e discussion will feature Elizabeth Martinelli and Miss Smith, kerthe breakfast scheduled for Sunday advisor. products more valuable than a rarest 8 :30 Rose Johnson of Vernal .a. m. at osene, including the will preside, and Mrs. Hanson ia in The Junior laterary club, auxiliary dyes. Our Utah coal burns readily as charge of the general discussion, with to the Price Woman's elnb, had an discussion assigned as frel but in the smoke that goes departmental follows: Program, Afton Birch, Roo- unusually fine program at its reguour clouds and the chimney up ; publio relations, Alice Ashton, lar meeting Monday evening at the winter air are even more valu sevelt Duchesne; legislation, Lucinda P. Jen- home of Trcna Pare. Nits figgertsen able products than the fuel sen, Brigham City, state legislative read the play, He and She by Rachairman; membership, Gladys Niel- chel Crowthers. Mrs. Eggertsen had The last legislature sen, Irovo, former state president and memorized the entire play of three (10,000 to be used by the now state membership chairman. The acts and presented it so splendidly state school of mines for study- closing message will he given by the that the audience agreed it was as good as seeing the drama enacted on ing Utah coals and producinj state president, Mrs. Wallace. the stage. There were also three mutherefrom smokeless fuels ant sical numbers, vocal solos by Bcrnire also for saving the Dastrup and Dorothy Garr and a piauch as gas, oil and gasoline. A Mr. and Mrs. Kullen Christensen ano solo by Maurine Pace. About thirty-condition of this appropriation and members were present and sevdaughter, Betty Jane, motored five was that it should be matched by to Sait Lake City Saturday and re- eral new members were introduced to & source. another from (10,000 turned Sunday. the elub. Mrs. Eggertsen gave the far this has not been done, n Mr. and Mrs. E. Jackson and Miss same play at the meeting of the Price the school of mines is not con- Marguerite Jackson spent the week- Womens club on Saturday afternoon at the elubroom. In addition, a trio tinuing its experiments, as its end in Salt Lake City. director would be glad to do i; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown, Mrs. composed of Mrs. Carl 8axe.v, Mrs. the appropriation were available. L. Leavitt of Midvalo spent Satur- Ruion Bryner and Mra. Mary Hanson Floyd Mrlntire played Why does not Salt Lake City, day and Sunday as guests of Mr. and sang andsolo. Rev. J. H. MarRili made clarinet as a corporation, participate in Mrs. Nephi Christensen. an for the Red Cross. appeal now is this experiment? The city Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parr and Mis. on over William of a Board man (18,000 year spent Thursday spending smoke abatement and has many last week visiting relatives in Amerimillions of dollars of property can Fork. affected adversely by the winter Miss Louise Burton, senior student at Wasatrh Academy is visiting her v smoke. our with Utah parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Burton. Experiments coals have proceeded far enough Mrs. Will Manson entertained Ihe Following tryouts held recentto make their successful use as Wednesday Bridge elub at her home. William Burn of Hiawatha ly, Tho Leonard Mrs. guest list included smokeless fuel certain. This city was rhosen aa drum major of Mrs. Mrs. William Snow, Woodhead, will always use coal as a large the Carbon high school band, George Jackson, Mrs. Thomas Hughes, rhieh is recognized as Utahs part of its fuel supply, and no ef- Mrs. Roy Mrs. John Judd, best marching unit Much of fort should be spared to make Mrs. John Robinson, Burton and Mrs. Will Dris-enlsuccess of the the ezeellent coal smokeless and save the byHigh score was won by Mrs. Roy showing mads by the local high Robinson and Mrs. Will DriseolL' products by intelligent school in contests the past two Mrs. IL B. Myers entertained the has been due to the drum years home RAILWAY CROSSING ON CARBON Thursday Bridge club at herwas onmajor, and the new leader faces playThursday afternoon. Bridge a hard task in maintaining the AVENUE TO BE IMPROVED ed at four tables followed by inch reputation of the Carbon mind. E. W. Deuel, division superinten- con. Mrs. William Woodhead was Other students trying out lor dent of the Denver and Rio Grande awarded the guest prize and Mrs. Elthe position were Stanley Bor-rel- l, Western railroad, was a Price visitor don Conover and Mrs. Calvin Jewkes Victor Bonaeci, Merrill El. this week. For some time the Price the club prizes. The guest list includlis, Floyd Melntire and Owen Reese. Chamber of Commerce has requested ed Mrs. G. M. Miller of Price, Mrs. V. that the crossing on Carbon avenue Litizzette of Helper, Mrs. Thomas be fixed, and Deuel announces that Hughes, Mrs. Roy Robinson, Mrs. William Mrs. John Burton, temporary improvements will be made Mrs. - Woodhead, Mrs. Lloyd FOR Ilazeiton Nelson, SALE. WANTED.ETC. preparatory to a permanent arrange- Nelson. Mrs. L. P. Pearce, Mrs. Andy ment in the spring. Bell, Mrs. Calvin Jewkes, Mrs. Cloy Radi IniNlI We will be right here in Price Ilamelwright, Mrs. Quint Wilcox, Mrs. Tare CeataNePer WardArrouati. Charts able to back np any business yon may Bert Wileox, Mra. Robert MeDermaid, do with us. Equitable Insurance Ag- Mrs. Nephi Chriatenaen and Mrs. n FOR RENT FOUR-ROOIIOU8K. WHEfiFVPP vN.. -Conover. Price. Fhona 250-W- . 12. 1M ency. J. Braeken Lee, manager. thst tone are (till paying !l Fourteen Members of Price Club Plan to Attend Conclave WHEN THE WIND HOWLS keep out wintry blasts? your frames to the Carbon Bring your We replace broken Hardware and guarantee job. - o, t man umriq Hero ii hie telephone at midnight-doeeven get out ef hi Carbon Hardware Company snt An extension trie-a-t poor Ml coats hot a far cents a day. Gril the telephone cm pany business nffid JS-g- Utah S rift I - cts Kenilworth Notes Drum Major Named For Carbon High School Band L El-de- 3W GERM PROCESSED motor oil rr PROCESSED ' 0 LL |