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Show THE DECEMBER M. 19S1 wSOCIETY 'Price and Cflearbg fZL, Thuxgood of Ogden was a Horsley, court clerk, announces that the week was the only one this year ealler in Priea. in whieh no divorce actions were filed. Hannon of Salt Lake pity District Attorney and Mrs. Fred W.l ia Price over Christinas. ' Keller returned Sunday from Patterson :s a bost-- 0 and lriee where Keller has been enyiontj Knox ritit'11 in Moab this creek. gaged in court work for the past j PRICE, UTAH 8 UN. Members of P. E. of THE FAIR HEP 0. met at the party, Dry Goods, Shoes, C'lolliinjJ of a covered dish ! San . P .U,,d!ly nual Christmas Mantii"10' It was in the form month. :i Mrs. Euth South worth entertained the Daiisaute club with a bridge luncheon today (Thursday) at her home. h? dinner. Juan Record, 24th. Ready-To-We- The Sewing Circle and the Mnemonic elub of Priee were sponsors of a The state road commission Tuesday party held Tuesday evening received $23j5y.04 from tie federal dancing in the amusement hall of thu Latter-dagovernment in partial payment for Saints tabernacle. About one hunwork done in Utah and Caibon coun- dred and fifty couples were present. ties, all but $1500.07 being in the lat- and Mrs. J. E. Flynn left the tatef the week for Salt Lake City. Mr. & & and Mrs. Walter Mr. dm ere spending the balnr . Mr. and MraNvernon Merrill entertained members of the W. of E. Miss Florence Christensen returned club and husbands at their home, on Thursday (today) to Sait Lake City Saturday, evening. Progressive rook to resume her studies at the Univer- was the evenings diversion, followed sity of Utah after visiting for several by a luncheon. Christmas wai the modays with her parents, Judge and Jin. tif of the party. George Christensen. ( Mrs. R. W. Crockett, Jr., entertainLewis and Mrs. Mr. Event of this ed with a bridge lnneheon Saturday eity announce the marriage of their afternoon at her home. Prizes were daughter, Thelma, to Lawrence Degn, awarded to Mrs. Mat Gilinonr and son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Degn of Mias Ardene Flynn. Other gnests inSpring Canyon. The marriage took cluded Mrs. Charles Bnggeri, Mrs. plica in Provo on October 17. Arthur Smith, Mrs. Hal MaeKnight, Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, Mrs. Ben Kfedd, Grant Powell waived preliminary Mrs. Belle Morrison, Mrs. William Anhearing Tuesday before Jiuiuse J. W. derson, Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, Miss Hammond and was bound over to the Helen Flynn and Mrs. J. T. Kelley. district court to face trial on a charge of failure to provide for two minor ehildren. Mrs. Pearl L. Powell ia the Yule mmpUining witness. in girl wae born to Mr.' and CL Jones at their home Alien Ifn. L. R. Stevens of Pnee is via-- g in Weiser, Ida., at the home of , parents. lack Alley of Salt Lake City ia iting with relatives in Price daring olidaye. . . . Christmas. Mrs. Belle Morrison, teacher in the r. and Mrs. E 0. Anderson and Price public schools, held the lucky ly visited over Christmas at May-i- n number that drew the cedar ehest at Sevier eounty. the Strand theater in Helper Sunday of last week. The ehest was filled with and Mrs. An tone Jensen of Bed artieles donated by the Business and Sevier county, were visitors in Professional Women's elub. week-en- d. during the MraJ George Haywood, Miss Dorothy Haymond and George Haymond, Jr., returned home Fjjday from Ppea-leliIda., when they have spent the past few months.. Dorothy and Georg have been attending the University of 24th. . Idaho. Nephi Times-New- t, Jameson, student in 'he B.:Y. Provo, is spending the holidays hi mother, Mrs. Ms; yme Jame- - o, Alston, field worker for the m Bed Cross7 in Utah, was a ia Priea the fore pert of the , speed-sever- al Foth-eringha- m ."I Hy-ru- m . g. Timee-Independe- nt ... Sk g Let Us Pep It Up For You If that suit ar it la ns and kt es riaaa and pres tt, then it will look lilts new and bM much louisr. ,Ws rail and deliver. Just phuua us. And whlls jruu wr at It, rume In and look over our suit samplra. Monjr rijrln to select from and Iho price Is riftit. IMppinf up brine Acme Cleaners & Tailors u. r. MI'KKM. Prop I bnnlna. IVnolaa. RcpoJriua, . Wn rioh , It. 7 :30 p. m. Evening service 7 ;3n p. m. Girl Scouts (Monday) 7:30 p. m. I Boy Scouts (Tuesday)Choir nbearsa) (Thursday) 7:30 p. m. J When yon fee the need of sneh a' church, it is hen for service. The' church needs you right now. Bead Hebrews 10:25. Mens Fast Color Dress Shirts 79c; 2 For $1.49 CHILDRENS BLOOMERS 39c LADIES FANCY BLOOMERS 49c A New Shipment of Dresses For the New Year. Dont Fail To See Them. We nad that an opera singer recently threatened with flu sang ha role "eneased in mnstard plasters.' It is hoped that tioth performance ar.d plasters drew welL doThe only known ries that actually works anywhero and evezywhen ia the almighty . . labor-savin- g Cold weather with hot fires brings added nanger of possible disastronn flames. Be sure your property is well The eommittee appointed to devise insured. Equitable Insurance Agency, a new peddlers ordinance will meet Price, Utah, esn supply yon with any Monday to consider the matter, and a information on right insurance. new ruling, if drawn np, will be presented to the county commissioners at their regnlar meeting Wednesday, aeeording to County Attorney Walter MEETING IB BET TO CONSIDER NEW PEDDLER ORDINANCE Big Acreage of Carbon Coal Land Leased . A government coal lease on 1950 seres of land located five miles southeast of Colombia has been awarded to Elver. A. Hewitt of Salt Lake City by the federal land offiee. Hewitt was the only bidder. The bonus bid was $5 and the terms Geese. of the lease eall for a royalty of 125 Representatives of seven incorporcents a ton on all coal mined, an inOffice Houml 2 to So. m.' itial investment of $250,000 during the ated towns are on the oommiltee. -ReoMraes Bt, 1 Phone 240-r.ifa Clectric Building, Price. Utah. first three years of the lease and n NO MAIL DEUVEBY FRIDAY minimum production of 150,000 tons of coal a year beginning with the Then will bo no mail delivery at Ruggeri, Jr, the Priee postoffiee on Friday, New fourth year of the lease. Years day, aeeording to Postmaster ITT, HI vagal MaeKnight' However, anil will Offiee Phene 81. BnideMO Carbon Escapes J.be F.received Building, Price, Utah. and dispatched. . a A good grade of coal from Carbon countys new coal field. Give it a test. High in heat, low in ash. Mine Phone 14R4 - PROFESSIONAL Dr. J. C Hubbard, . Charles ! Deputy Injury In Accident . Dr. R. Brockbank, 1. Cold weather with hot fins brings ACarL. Pike Sheriff of added danger, of possible lisastroes Deputy bon eounty narrowly escaped serious flsmesL Bo son year property is wdl Electric Beilding, Price, Utah, injury Friday morning when the ear insured. Equitable Innraneo Agency, MU08 Office hours, 10 to 12 a. so, 8 to 6 p. m. he was driving left the highway and Priee, Utah, can supply yon with any and 8J0 to 8 p. m. Office Phase IA - Keeideiiec St troek a. telephone pole and eulTert right insurance. just north of LehL C. Gease, At the time of the aeeident, Pike was driving toward Salt Lake City, Attorney At Law and as he passed another ear and Office In County Court lies started to swing baek on the right Price, Utah. side of. the highway, his brakes lockThe tha ear the ed and left highway. Binch, ear was damaged, bnt Pike aseaped Attorney At Law with minor bruises. Walter . H. J. 716 Judge Building, Salt Lake City. Utah New Maple Creek Mine Begins Production Production of 100 tons of ival daily is exported at the Maple Creek Coal company's mine,' No. 2, near within the next fifteen days, aeeording to an announcement mode Saturday by officials of the company. The mine was recently put into production. Development work will also proceed and it ia estimated that with, in three or four months, the mine will be producing 350 to 400 tons a day. The company is now driving its main slope and various workings on the Liberty vein.' Stan-daravil- The Weather mum 31, minimnm 14; December 22, maximum 34, minimnm 20; December 23, maximum 40, mini'num 18, precipitation .35 inches; Dc.imber 24, maximum 30, minimum 20; December-25-, maximum 40, minimum 21; December 26, maximum 38, minimnm 18; December 27, maximum 32, minimum 14 . Weve this mueh to say for Pnee .men who drink only soft drinks we never saw a eouplo of them crying on 'each others shoulders. -- L. A. McGee, Attorney At Law Rooms 6 and 6, 8ilvagnl Building, Priest Utah. Phonre, Office IRS. Bceidenre SX le Weather readings for the past week as given by Henry Fiack, are as follows: December 21, maxi- - - $2. 9$ Pair Game Starts Membership Drive .. 3 All Wool Blankets, Size 62x82- Rolls E. West, ehairman of the distributing committee of the Christinas cheer organization sponsored by the Priee Chamber of Commerce, reported at n meeting of the board of directors Tuesday that approximately 300 ehildren in 85 families were each given toys, eandy, nuts and oranges. He estimates that approximately $200 worth of food in cans and jars was taken in at the annnal. gift matinee held Wednesday of last week at the Star theater. The food eolleelcd at the time was distributed by the Christmas cheer committee. The chamber extended a vote of thanks to nil organizations and individuals who in the project Fourteen carpenters were asked to repair the .toys donated by citizens of Priee, and aU responded. The Boy Seopts and members of the Junior Military Legion aided in distribution of the gifts. e . , , two-mont- hs S3 $1.98 Pair Chamber On Cheer Program i - One Lot Ladies Shoes and Oxfords; High and Cuban Heel Slippers m B. Mi Bradley and Both Bradley filed sQit this week jn,thj distriet tfcariee Fitzgerald of Salt Lake eonrt appealing n judgement awarded spent Christmas day:Vbiting his by the Spring Glen justice' court to its, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kts- - James Rolando. The Utter wvs awarded $227 by the lower eonrt iu his suit against the Bradleys for an alleged and Mrs. Tad Storey ire breach of lease agreement in Salt Lake City, dys expect to return after the first Stanley Barney and Dongles . . .i .. year. of Price pleaded nilty Sat1932 Body Justice J. W. Hammond before urday W. A. Spear, manager of the Smoot were and drunkenness to of a ehsrge company at Provo, was servealler in this eity the fora fined $20 with the alternatwo of the in ing twenty days eonntyjafl. , .The, annual membership campaign of the week.- According to Sheriff S. M. Bliss, the of thp Carbon-Emer-y Fisn and Game r Mice June Carver, a student at the two were arrested at Helpi-- Friday association esmmeneed thia week, and membership eards were sent out to enegers Bmircsa eollegi in bait night aka City, is spending th holidays virtually every community in the two Funeral services were hell at the eounties. The aim of the organization ith her iTparents. family home Tuesday evening for I is 1500 members. old son Neil Perkins, L Dow Young, Held service offi-i- r of Howard .Probably no. section in tha state of PerLarsen Mend and E. Utah has as many enthusiastic sportsof the American Legion, departThe child died men for its size as the ment of Utah, spent the holidays with kins of Standardville. region embracat Standardville. morning. In- ing Carbon and'Emery. Tuesday is family in Price. Through the terment was Thursday (today) in the efforts of the game last year, body of James' Alley spent Christmas in the Price cemetery under the direction fishing and hunting conditions were better than ever before, and ail sportsate eapitaL Hia two daughters, Fran-ran- d the Deseret Mortuary. men are urged to become members of Gladys, returned to Price with ' While in .CastU Dale last Tuesday, the association so the extensive for mriiort Visit. propaW. E Fleetwood, distriet manager of be eon tinned. gation program may Mias Hel--i the Utah Power and light company, . Miss Mica Bsdcliff and Insurance of all kinds bandied by Wasatch advised Dr. J: W. Nixon, president of the stodenta at Nyman, Castle Dale Telephone company, the Equithble Insurance Agency, J. Mt. Pleasant, an spend-i- the ishdamy at that'the power company would begin Braeken Lee, manager, Price, Utah. the holidays here. , work abont the first of the year to reLouise Peaeoek, Univeraity of Utah mote their iittda from the boles of the telephone company on Mam, First visiting with her parents, North and Bireh streets, says the Cat-H- e Gomer P. Peaeoek, Dale Progress of the 25th. According to Fleetwood, an order has been who is attending the issued for the work whieh will 'start Larten arrives. Inivendfyo, Utah, came down last aa soon as the material reek to spend the holiday season with is parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. K. Clay. ; W. H. Olin of Denver, agricultural agent of the Denver and Rio Grande Miss Cornelia Stevenson of Eagle Western railroad, was a Moab visitor oek, Calif.,' arrived in Price last Monday,' says the We pabUcly wish to exto spend the holidays with her of the 24th. Olin was a ealler at the tend oar thanks and apMr. and Mrs. C. IL Steven- - eounty court home when he examined the records regarding land titles in' Sr. preciation to members of the Elgin district The phenomenal the Priee City fire departinstructor in the eneeess whieh has been achieved in 0. K. Jameson, ' ment for ite prompt and efaiding sehool left Monday for a the Green River valley the past two in the of it of several days with friends and yean growing cantaloupes ficient handling of the fire Natives in Spanish For d Salt is attracting investors, and it is exat oar service station on pected that then will be a demand ike City. Main and First East streets for farming land on both sides of the Green A acreriver. Mrs. of father Chriu Madsen, 81, greatly enlarged Sunday. Nielson of Priea, died at hia home age doubtless will ba planted to canCleveland Friday of general debili-H- a taloupes then next year. One new - The extent of the damage emigrated to Utah from Den-- 1 concern la said to ba contemplating was only fifty dollars bat the planting of 50$ aens of them. MW. would hare been considerCOMMUNITY CHURCH SERVICES Evidently the spirit of good-wi- ll ably more had the departChristmas inspires ia responsi-- r J. II. MaeBill,' Minister, the faet that no divuree suits ment been delayed. Also we 22 North Second Ea:L Vre filed in the district eonrt dnr-'wish to state that damage the week ending Monday. E 8. in a. m. Sunday school from water was nothing. C. E. Beveridge, superintendent. 11 a. m. Morning worship (Signed), 6:30 p. m. Epworth League J. CLYDE VAUGHT, Evelyn Stnlts, president ANGUS JOHNSON. . 98c Pair Report Made to Price fr.; and Mrs. Frank D. Sawyer small son were visitors in Ogden t One Lot Childrens Oxfords ter district. Lee ia aerviof on the jury in Salt Lake City this Bracken ar PKICE, UTAH.. y Easel Madsen was a halt visitor over the Christinas noli Mis. PAGE THREE EVERY THURSDAY CHILDREN J. W. Hammond, CRY FOR IT Abstracts of title furnished to any pieea or tract la Eastern Utah. Fite insurance medicine written in the bent companies. Real estates bonds, ete. Second floor, Silragni as a role, out fcvery child loves the building. Price, Utah. taste of Gallons. Ihk owe vegetable preparation is .rast as good as H tastes: Co., just as bland and just as harmluss so thl ' Insurance In All Lines recipe reads. G corse E. Nelms. Manacer. colic, a Office Ia Silragni Building, East When Babys cry warns Street, Price, Utah. few drops of Gastons have him soothed, solecp ajsin in a iiflTy, Nothing is more valuable in diarrhea. When mated Licensed Undertaker and tongue or bad breath tell of constipation invoke its gentle aid to c'ssmc and Ambulance aerrlce. Phene 29, Price, regulate n child's bowels. In colds cv children's diseases, yon ehoild use it to keep the system from clogging. Lleeuaad Undertaker sluw in sold Cssloris is every dreg Ambnlancr sendee. HI South Pint the genuine always bears Chas. B Street, Price, Utah. One block south of Tsbernerio, . Dion 90L Fletcher's signature. ... piIILDREN Ufa to take Price Agency J. E. Flynn, Tingley Mortuary, Wallace Mortuary, A. N. Wallaeo, Manager. Ambulant Berries, Day Phono 166 |