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Show If, NOVEMBER lift 26, 1931 THE SUE, PRICE, UTAH EVERY THURSDAY PAGE nVK 'price and Cflearbg was a week-- Ruben Anderson underwent an opera-- 1' tion for the amputation of part of in Balt Lake City. jailor his foot. The accident occurred when Johnson will visit in the Anderson caught his foot under a la Bury over Thanksgiving, loading machine. npitsl til Bcnio jm will spend B. W. Dalton, attorney of Price, was looking after the interests of his City. clients in the district court at Moab this week, says the Hurray spent the week-en- d of the 19th. in Springrille. flhy relatives Miss Maxine who directla Boy Olson will spend Thanks- - ed the recent playMeNees, the local staged by Provo. in with relatives, chamber of commerce, visited here Sunday on her way from Richfield to jithor N. Smith rel ned her home in Lincoln, Neb. bon a business trij to Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Robertson of Price announce the marriage of their R. Broclcbank I. and Dr. and Mrs. Aletha, to C. L. Van Koy daughter, will spend Thanksgiving day tty of Calif. The marriage took Salinas, . juniuli Fork. pi see at Salinas on November 10. end Mrs. Comer Peacock and C. V. Billings, eounty commissioniilr will visit in Salt Lake City er of Duchesne eounty, has been subg Thanksgiving. poenaed by the senate of Indian affairs to testify before the road district Gillis, engineer, committee gij at Washington, D. C., this spend Thanksgiving day with his week. nil in the state capital R. Vern Gillman, supervisor of road Jounty Attorney Walter C. Cease construction in this district, was in re into Salt Lake City Wednesday Roosevelt Monday and Tuesday in visit over Thanksgiving. connection with the Roosevelt-Neol- a road now under construction. Stann. Mayme Jameson returned Fri-fro19th. Salt Lake City where she dard, at several days on business. Claiming that Frank Bombino owes him for services rendered as a Carles Fitzgerald of Salt Lake between December 1, 1924 and week-en- d visiting in April 1, 1925, C. 8. Harris of Price f spent the has filed suit in the district court n with friends and relatives. against the former for $354.23. and Mrs. Leland Evans and retaDr. Frank Migliore and Glen N. ghter of Provo visited with Nelson drove into the state capital il and friends in Price Monday. Wednesday to attend the Thanksgivshn B. Taylor, state coal mine ing day football game Thursday bewas a business visitor in this tween the University of Utah and the snd Carbon eounty this week. Utah State Agricultural college. Gibbs of Wing in Salt IfHOl w fi Times-Indcpen-dc- nt He's Off . to a Merry Christmas! "Penco Flyer" Steel Wagon Everything a boy wants In a wagon . . . brake. 10 balloon type wheels . . . chrome plated handle and hub caps, steel full 33 x 15 body . . . and its finished In bright enameled maroon color. I OJ.98 m 79b eon-tract- or Mary Lu Toy MaryLu" Aluminum Set Cedar Cheat A REAL cedar chest for the doll's clothes I With brass trim and a beveled . x lop. SizeJ-m- x 4-- Jjd-i- 419c n. For makc-bclie- coffee parties vr .a percolator set containing 26 pieces all for this LOW PRICE. . 980 Others 90s Up Others 49c up Kitchen Set Mother's Helpmate' iw SI in-:t- W. Painter returned this George Adnotakis has filed suit in k to her home in Ogden after vit-- g the district eourt against Victor Perhere with her sister, Mrs. W. V. ry, Tony M. Perry and Victor Martell to recover $400, the amount of a promnote which he alleges the deissory sy Acord, student mtho B. Y. U. fendants executed on April 15, 1931. week-end Provo, spent the visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Lois Ramage, infant daughter of John G. and Susanna Wilstead Ramdied at the family home in p oylo Dastrup and Demar Wight-wil- l age, Friday. Funeral services and inA. CL attend the Utah-itball game at Salt Lake City on terment were at Lawrence Saturday with the Wallace mortuary in charge. nnday.- n. Ro-lap- Little Double Action C. Jin TANK IZVL Tool Chest 89c It Cmiiaiiis I ft pieces and a manual . for i lie I toy who likes to Other Mechanical Toys 49c only Imikl tliiiiKSI zigzags, soldirrs pop up and down, gun moves from side to side, and it has a brake. up 39c $1.90 For the little housekeeper . . . this toy kitchen set. with vege- Others 'rainrr table 79c up brush, dish and oap. mop, dish Cleaning Set Daughter will fed very grownset to play up with this House with. A Dust Pan, Floor Broom and Duster all for this nrifa a aa - In. Neal Hanks of Price was a Mrs. Annie Ronzio accompanied titor with her daughter, Mrs. Eva Mrs. Louis Dalrymple of Sego on a hton, Wednesday, says the Venal motor trip Jo Priee the early part of last week. They also visited Mrs. Ron- sios brother and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. CibsonNand Thor- - Thomas Beveridge and Miss Isa Beverneys Marl D. stch will drive into Salt ilake City eridge of Helper. A.XX footthe Utah University Mr. and' Mr'bear CL Hanson of I game Thursday Priee stopped inufoehesne Monday, A. Oillis, resident engineer of en route to their home. Mrs. Hanson state road commission was in attended the regional business conveniievelt the first of the week on tion held Saturday at Roosevelt and riness. spent Sunday visiting in Vernal Standard, 19th. Uintah Basin Record, 20th. IT. W. Christensen, superintendent Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ottosen ofi the Carbon school district, was a nness visitor in the state capital Price and Miss Helen Ottosen, who is. attending .school' at Provo, came1 latter of last i week. . part . . home Saturday to spend the week-en- d C. N. with their father, Nephi Ottosen, who Redwood of Calif., City, Broly ter of the Braly building on Main is seriously ill. Helen will remain here set, arrived in Priee Saturday to until after Thanksgiving vacation. Manti Messenger, 19th. k after his interests here. , of the 19th. i f : - 8-Iig-ht L T. W. Lewis of Hiawatha was down It Lake business Tuesday for the United on over the are visiting City moth-Mr- s. States Fuel company. He reports that with his lulugiving holidays about six inches of snow has fallen in 0. T, Brooks of Price. the camp, while higher up in the hills B. R. Putnam, building inspector of there is some ten inches. The mines United States treasury depart-- t are working better than usual, he reat Washington, D. CL, inspected ports with things looking up. ! Price postoffice Wednesday. Verna Rowley, daughter L M. Kuhns, representing the Mine of Jewell and Myrtle Gardner How-le-y ulter and Supply company of Salt of Huntington, died Thursday of ke City, was a bnsiness visitor in last week at the Price hospital. Funthe latter part of the week. eral services were held at Hunting-to- n Friday with interment in the rdon Christensen will drive into Huntington eemetery under the direcwo for Thanksgiving, His wife, tion of the Wallace mortuary. io has been visiting in that city for o weeks, will return to Priee with J. V. Johnson was found guilty of violating the peddlers ordinance of Carbon county by Justice Byron Carfad Storey of Priee, district super-inde- ter at Helper Friday and was fined of the Continental Oil corn- $10 with the alternative of serving el was in Roosevelt Wednesday xm eight days in the county jail Johnson "ness, uys the Standard of tho was accused of selling cabbage which tlU had not been examined by the eounty William Moorehcad of Castlo Gate, inspector. orintendent of the Utah Fuel com-whis Byron Bluekburn, 65, died at a business visitor in Salt linma in Clawson Friday. He had liv City the greater .part of Iasi ed in Emery county for 35 years, be-i-n livestock ing engaged "farming and held were ' Funeral services . sult of injuries received on raising. at Clawson with interment P in the Castle Gate mine, Tuesday under the direction of the Wallace Febmortuary. Blackburn was born on Hr. and Mrs. Clande 0. Brooks of nt as IMI wWs in Men's F$U Winter Suite snd Overceete ere sod new designs. be earn they are right In right In Price. Com us measure yon far n suit er overcoat. wWLe,ne K2 ftus KrtyeT Jin We that suit pmworirdou. Ali utiaS?ilver ,l, 1 r. teh MVKKM, Prop. tVraelng. Repairing, . Alterations. 17 real-den-ts clean era. n)rwh,r- - Anne Cleaners & Tailors W. ruary 27, 1866. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Pessetto, formerly of Sunnyside and later residing manat Wattis, have taken over the at hotel Mstroiiole agement of the Green River and opened for bnsiness last week. The hotel was purchased of recently from Charles Spodafora Mr. been has repainted. and Helper and Mrs. Tessctto are former of Green River and well known Bait Main DR- - WU1 A. W. DOWD be In Price next week. At the Liberty Hotel, beginning Tuesday, December 1st Set Loop a M With Iriplug extension, feet of wire, and beads itohoH Choo . . choo .. and off they go for a jolty Christmas I Locomotive, with electric head light, tender, baggage, passenger vars. track with and bbtervation - outside circumfcr- cnee of 102 Jt Little Jim Mazda lights in place. 09CT.2" Others Aft 4V 49c up Castle Gate Miner Dies Twenty Years Ago This Present Week After Mine Accident Albert Zmerzlikg& 17, died at the Castle Gate hospital Sunday afternoon of injuries received Friday evening in Castle Gate Mine No. 2, when a bounce of roek from the face of the tunnel struck him in the back. He was removed to the hospital immediately, and did not appear to be in a serious condition. However, it developed later that the blow had caused a perforation of the intestine. Zmerzlikar was bom in Winter n son Quarters on February 27, 1915, Zmer-zlikar. of Frank and Genevieve Stipeie Surviving are hi parents and seven brothers and sisters: Angelina, Carolina, Phillip, Edwin, Robert, Vie-torand Maxine. Funeral services will be held from the J. E. Flynn chapel Sunday, with ia burial in the Austrian cemetery at Spring Glen. Invitations Issued For Civic Meeting Here Invitations for the meeting of the Associated Civio Clubs of Southern Utah to be held here December 5 are living mailed out this week by Secretary William H. Toy of the chamber of commerce to the Grand Junction, Colo., and Provo chambers, tne Carbon and Emery eounty commis- sioners and to representatives of the ten counties which belong to the association. The following counties are members of the association: Carbon, Washington, Kane, Iron, Sanpete, Sevier, Juab, Beaver, Wayne and Piute. CARBON MAN NAMED TO POST BY KIWANIS GOVERNOR f "ht. J. Vaughan of Helper was named lieutenant governor of the southern Utah district of Kiwanis Friday by Frank D. Mumford of Caldwell, Ida:, o distriej governor of the Mumford is in Chicago, III, attending tho annual council meeting of Kiwan-j- s International Vaughan will comy mence his new term of office on Utah-Idah- Jan--nar- 3. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lee of Price had a new boy baby born to them during the week. Robert MeKune was remodeling his dwelling house on Main street and getting it in shape for cold weather.' C. H. Stevenson of the Stevenson Lumber company waa in Salt Lake City the first of the week on business. The new Cameron mine up above Helper waa employing twenty-fiv- e men and was soon to open up for business. Work on the new eounty road between Price and Wellington had been completed and waa one of the finest in the county. The Willow Creek mine of the Utah Fuel company had been opened and was being worked. It had been idle for several years. Bert Martin, the moving picture man from Castle Gate, stopped off in Price long enough to ssy hello to this office while on his way. to Sunnyside where he gave one of his good picture shows. W. W. Lewis, the Price jeweler, relume during the week from Salt Lake City where he went on business. While there he was appointed watch inspector for the Denver and Rio Orande at Helper. J. IL Nelson of Richfield, an old mining friend of A. D. MacLain, was a Price visitor during the week. While here he was shown around by Sandy and was much surprised at the growth and beanty of onr eity. f . Miss Josie Fitzgerald left during tbs week for her old home in Pennsylvania where a sister was quite ill Miss Dolly Fergusson was acting in Miss Fitzgerald ' place in the county clerk's offico during her absenee. Little Josephine Olson entertained a number of friends at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Olson, during the week. The time waa spent in games of various kinds and was greatly enjoyed by all the tots. Dump Truck A Truck full of Blocho 90c For the little boy who likes to make believe he's a big builder . . . 2314 king and 7 KMl will be a welcome gift. A truck on wheels with a pull string filled with attractive col ored and decorated blocks. Only Other Steel Toys 23c, 49c Blocks 2Se up -- ment of a high school in Carbon eounty was voted on during the week throughout the different towne of the county. Out of the five hundred and sixty-on- e votes east, Price got three hnndred and fifty-siLake E. Young says it would be impossible for any town the size of Helper to dig up any more tin, coal oil cans than did the citizens of that town last Wednesday evening when he was married. He defies any town in the world with the same population. Angered beyond .control over violent words passed daring a quarrel following a daned, John E. Brown, county commissioner of Grand county, shot and killed his daughter and A. mortally wounded his J. Duboise, who died later. Brown fortified himself in his home and after a siege of twenty honrs surrounded by sheriffs officers, Brown gave himself np. x. son-in-la- SIVji 4V Experiment Farm Head Completes Work L D. Zohcll, superintendent of the Carbon experimental farm, completed his years work at the station last week, and left Thursday for La$aa where he will spend the winter doing research work at the Utah State Agricultural college. A report on the experiments . eon-duct- ed at the farm the past ration, as well as data on crop yields is being compiled by ZobeO and will be soon released. City Official Work On Budget For 1932 Mayor W. F. Olson and City Recorder Carl W. Empey are drawing up the tentative budget for 1932, to be submitted to the eity eouneil for on December 14. adoption Miss Ardene Flynn came down from citizens wishing to interview Any Salt Lake City Wednesday to spend regarding the budget are inthe remainder of the week. She is at- Empey vited to do so between December 1 tending Hes'agers Business college. and 14, Equitable Insurance Agency for all Lexal blanks of all kinds for sale at kinds of insurance, investment bonds. The Sun office. Phone No. 9. . WHEN THE WIND HOWLS . Do your windows keep out wintry blasts? Bring your window frames to the Carbon Hardware Company. We replace broken glass and guarantee each job. Carbon Hardware Company Price, Utah The proposition for the establish m |