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Show THURSDAY. JANUARY II, THE SUN. PRICE. OTA 1932 of the 7th. nt Mn. Mat Oilmour week-enCity Uat waa in Salt Lake d. Arthur Draper was a bnsineea tor in Salt Lake City last week-en- visi- Mrs. R. J. Turner was visiting witk relatives end friends in Salt Lake City last week. Mrs. Rov Olson returned from Salt City Mondav where she visited over the week-end. i,Mrs. was Mayme Jameson, eounty a Green River visitor last week, visiting friends. Nfred Bonomo, who is attending the .Brigham Young University at Provo is. visiting in Price over the week-end. Mrs. Gordon Christensen returned to Price the latter part of last week from Provo, where she has been visit-in- g. Mrs. Ben Jewkes was called to Salt City last Saturday by the sud-- l den illness of her father, J. E. Jaek-Iso- n. IlLake Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hirkman were1 Mrs. Walter Weist and children returned last week to their home in Pro- visiting old friends in Green River vo after visiting in Price for several last week from their home in San Luis days at the home of Mrs. Weist s par-- 1 ' now Obispo, Calif where they are Mrs. A. and E. Gibson. living. The Hickmans are former j Mr. residents of Green River, having conMembers of the Business and Pro- ducted the Midland hotel in that eity fessional Womans club met Monday before going to California. " evening to complete arrangements for a public card party to be held in the . Dr. John T. Miller of Los Angeles Fiv hall on Wednesday, January 20. is in Carbon eounty this week lecturing on character training and vocaHe is employed by d e tional guidance. Fire, caused by an school districts throughout tho state. in the Carbon hotel Friday called out the fire department. His lectures in this locality have been The blase was extinguished by ehemi-e- free. He spoke at the Latter-dafluid before much damage was Saints tabernacle and the high school during the week. done. Store Opens 9 O'clock Be Here Promptly 1 over-heate- We call this a Limit Sale from the fact that the quantity we have is limited, and the quantity a customer can buy is limited. This store will be closed Saturday morning until 9 oclock to enable US' to take care of a greater number of persons. We advise you to be. ' here promptly and secure some of these unusual bargains. far-nseeve-win- g y al Wednesday night of last week a lost mail plane flying between Salt Lake City and Cheyenne, Wyo., was forced to land at Myton for fuel. The plane left Salt Lake City at 6 p. m., and got lost in a storm. The pilot was notified by radio that he must land at street Myton and there would be fires lightAn oyster supper was the main fea- ed to guide him to the field. After reture of a party given by the M fueling his plane the pilot resumed men at the Price ward M. 1. A. in his trip. honor of the Gleaner girls last WedEighty-si- x nesday evening in the tabcrnaelc. out of 236 eases heard Dancing was enjoyed beforo the sup- in district court have been impeeuni-ou- s per was served. eases, according to Ernest Horsley, elerk. Those persons without funds Superintendent W. W. Christensen who apply to the court for settlement left this (Thursday) morning for Og- of disputes must file an affidavit that den for a meeting of superintendents. they are financially unable to pay He has been asked to speak on the the costs. The cost of action is then Application of the State Income Tax assumed by the eounty and state. The Law As Related to the Schools of the 86 eases during the last year have cost State. the eounty and state around $1000. re-tun- Leather Goats-- Big Beaverette collar. $4.99 Men's Sox, fine cotton, Limit 6 5c Men's Dress Shirts finest quality, fast colors, 98c values, your 49c choice, limit 2 Final Cut on Ladies' Coats Reductions up to 50 per cent. Driver of Truck to Get Mops, 25c, Hearing January 28 For Manslaughter . al MENS OVERCOATS-Bro- wn, Tan, all wool $7.90 5 Mens Suits, priced at. $5.00 . L. R. Fullmer and A. W. Shiner to Price Sunday evening after Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Dufford of Price spent several days last week several weeks spent in jury service at I visiting friends and relatives in Green Salt Lake City. J. Bracken Lee, who was serving at the same time is still River. in Salt Lake City but will return the Tad Storey of Price of the Contin-ient- last of the week. Oil company, was a business Ben D. Redd has beeh named manin Roosevelt the first of the week. Motor Standard, 7th. ager of the company in Helper, it was announced .The Snnnyside Trading company Wednesday. He will succeed S. P. Colhas entered suit in Justice fl. S. ton,; For the past few years Redd has court to recover $66.40 from been associated with the Rodd Motor Grant Woodward. company of Price as assistant manavis-jit- or PAOB FXYB MKanr j Arthur N. Smith returned to Price Frank Grosso and Fred Larcher Thursday last after several days spent have brought suit in district court in Salt Lake City on businns. against Henry Parmley, administrator of the estate of David Williams and home Miss Ardrae Flynn returned the known heirs of Sarah Williams to where Lake Salt from City Wednesday quiet title to the property on Main she is taking a business course. ' Miss Lila Parkinson, who teaches school at Hiawatha, was the week-en- d guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Redd. VERY THURSDAY wounds he received ui a jail break, at Price six weeks ago. ft, d. E P Sher- - iff Bliss is improving from gunshot price and learbij H Dresses Redd-Chevrol- ct Kob-inet- ts A marriage license was issued last week at Castle Dale to Lloyd Archibald Mortensen and Wanda Lee Marshall, both or Price. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McGee attended the Utah Bar association meeting in Salt Lake City the past week-enfrom Friday to Sunday. d, D. Orlo Allen, F. J. Hisehier and k M. Slack of Provo were Price visitors Thursday, coming down for the chamber of commerce banquet. Pus P. Backman, secretary of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce' at- - tended the local chamber of commerce banquet Thursday evening. -- : EE Gib-ocTbo- . It that old suit or drew needs pepping up bring It to us and let ns rlmn and press It, then it will hath like new and last much longer. s rail and drliver, Jmt pboue us. ,m A". wbHs you are at It. rams and look orar our nit umpirs. Many styles to select from and the pries la right. Kelp-LD- - w. r. NiKnn hm Chao log. Pressing. Pr" flail AHerat Imo. if Limit 2 49c Ini PRICE, UTAH Her Your Dollar Buys More t VITA , jor iiKAirii, women Kelp-O-Vit- Keeonstruetlve. It Increases vitali- ty and gives yon lep. Vim and a Igor. la for vitality, the last word In modern wiener. Net foe sale at llrnggiNts. Bend this advertisement with your name, and ten rente In stamp or town coin far one weeks sample treatment Adfaesa Kelp-- VUa Inhere-teHeIOM Venter DM, Lee Am a, Cain, Dipt M. i- ' . for interment Bishop George E. Jorgensen conducted the services with E. M. Wit liams in charge of the choir. William Downard gave the opening invocation. Mrs. Hazel Snow Bird, granddaughter . of Mrs. Powell, sang Face to Face.: I First speaker was K. 8. Horsley. Mrs. Erith K. Olson sang, Place O. J. My Head Beneath a Rose. Harmon was the seeond speaker and following a selection by a quartette, W. F. Olson spoke. President A. W. Horsley was also a speaker. Benediction wag said by H. G. Mathis. At the Ciose of Business On December 31, 1931, As Made to the Treasury Department At Washington, D; G - RECORD CROWD EXPECTED AT GOLD AND GREEN BALL t . RESOURCES I a Loans and Discounts , Members of the Carbon stake M. L A. hoard, arranging the Gold and Green ball, which will take place Friday, January 29 in the Silver Moon, expect an unprecedented attendance. The elaborate decorative schemes of past yean and the surprise feature of. a queen and her maids to reign over the ball, chosen from the ten wards in Carbon stake, have made it an outstanding event of the year. Preparations this year are more ex-- 1 tensive than ever before and many: snrpise features are planned. Tickets will be placed on sale in all wards of Carbon stake, which includes Priee, Wellington, Sunnyside, Castle Gste, Gordon Creek, Storrs, Green River,. Kenilworth and Standardvillc. FAREWELL TOR MISSIONERY farewell party will be given in the Irice tabernacle Friday evening, January 22) in honor of Miss Mildred Frandsen, who is leaving soon to fill a mission in Hawaii. 1A program and dance will be the features of the eve-- 1 ning. This party is under the auspices of the Mutual Improvement awtocia--j tion. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Equitable Insuranrj Agency, lrice, Utah, writes insurance of all kinds, investment bomb, etc. DR. A. W. DOWD WILL BE AT THE LIBERTY HOTEL ON WEDNESDAY, JAN. 20th. REMAINING UNTIL THE FOLLOWING SUNDAY. v N THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PRICE, $622,007.48 Overdrafts BANK BUILDING and . FURNITURE and FIXTURES CASH ASSETS: DUE FROM U. S. TREASURER $ 200X0 UNITED STATES BONDS .... 171,800.00 33,932.68 MUNICIPAL BONDS 1,000.00 INDUSTRIAL BONDS FEDERAL RESERVE BANK STOCK 3,600.00 CASH and DUE FROM BANKS 104,523.39 3,671.63 LOO ' ........ TOTAL CASH ASSETS TOTAL?. i 31656.07 $942,036.18 'v. A and ehiWren find KRLP-O-YITa safe and efficient treatment for debility, loss of vital powers, and glandular impairment. Quit dying belore your lima. Ite young at sixty. Kelp-Vita Is a mineralised vegetable, easy and pleasant to take, not habit lorming. It la rleti In Vitamincs a la aud Organic (salt. a Itevitallxer. a Rehabilitate!. a Kejuvrnator, an Invigorator and n lm. CONDENSED REPORT of the Condition of . . YOUTH and VIUOK Men, Funeral Services Held For Mrs. Powell . Kelp-O-YH- Acme Cleaners &Tii!ers 5 dozen, regularly selling for $1.00 your choice for 49c group (UI two weeks, Sha jvon the girls here .Tuesday night of last week of A Sunday f general debility.' Following the'ser- viees the body was taken to Salem Mrs. W. F. Gtpaaer and little dgngq-te- r Thoe from Priee to attend the state from ThompWnyVm 9ttbe visu, bar association in Salt Lako ton Satnrday, Mrs. Greaser eomiag City last week-en- dmeeting wen Walter C. return- Gaae, eonnty op to do some shopping. They attorney; Marl D. ed borne iu the evening. " Hatch of Helper, Judge Christensen, .0. K. Clay, L A. James H. Braffett, attorney, Al- Qeorgt .Knox Patterson and Mr. aud MeGee, bert W.Key and Arthur N. Smith Mrs. J. fi. Boaone. have established offices iu the Tavern hotel building and will specialise in . Mrs. Catharine Richards and daughincome tax accounting. ter, Lucille, returned to Priee last ' week-en- d fronfUigby, Ida where they C. W. Gilner has filed suit in disthe Chnytmas holidays. While spent trict court against J. E. Leonard to Lucille was under contract to there, recover $2&58, allegedly covered by a promisory note and $9.70 for mer- dance six nights at the Jnngle dancing pavilion and from all reports she made chandise later purchased. an excellent ahiwing. J-- 1L Xaillon has appealed to dis Mr. and Mrs! Vejyi Bliss and Mrs. trict court in a judgment awarded Dr. Charles Ruggcri, in the justice's court. Nora Taylor spent last week at Price, Dr. Kuggeri was awarded $174.72 and where they vUited with Sheriff and Mrs. Marion Bliss, says the Moab costs for medical services. Up For You Hats at One - lasiy.V Let Us Pep It choice ..... $1.00 One Lot Children's . Dept. Dresses . . m .27c House e. Mr. and Mn Charles Kirkpatrick contract. arrived in Priee Satnrday morning from Lock Haven, Penn. They are visMr. and Mrs. Clark & Newell of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Price announce the arrival of a nine- - iting Kirkpatrick of Standardvillc before pempdhahy girl, born Sunday of last leaving for San Francisco and San Diego, Calif., where they will make Uieir home. Ilarvey Hancock, former managing editor of the Salt Lake Tribune and now publicity director for the Republican party in Utah, waa a visitor in Price the first part of the week. are now shown in our Price-Cast- le Van Dykes Food store has brought Miss Chariot tee Fenton, speed demon on iee skates, is. a aeiee I suit in district court against Bess Van- - of C. R. Fergusson of Price. .Little Wagenen and Roscoe V. VanWagen- - Chariottee has been making quite a m to recover $280 due on a note. reputation in Salt Lake City within Moab Garage has filed, aeivil complaint in Justice H.'S.'Robiuettb' eeurt against Otto Robinson for $119. The amount is due on a title retaining Jersey Gloves Ladies Hats, your 1 Ready-to-We- ar .9c Ladies Sweaters ....$1.00 Blankets, single, .49c limit 1 .5c Bias Tape, limit 2 Fabric Gloves, small..29c Mens Lesther Faced New Spring Ralph Lewis of Spanish Fork was arraigned before Justice H. S. Robin-e- tt Wednesday morning on a charge of involuntary manslaughter and the ary nary 28. He bond Lewis was found guilty by a coroners jury December 2L The jury found that the death of Herbert Wilson was ger. avoidable and was due to negligence L. W. Burgess, president of the of Lewis, whose truck collided with Grand Junction Chamber of Com- another one in which Wilson was a merce, J. P. Downey, Wyman San- passenger. Three trucks were involved in the ford and Frank Garrison also from which occurred on a curve accident, Grand Junction attended the chamber Gate highway near of commerce banquet in Price Thuis-da- y of the Heiner. to According investigating ofevening. They came by ficers Lewis attempted to pass a truek driven by Herbert Henry of Spring-villThe ear in which Wilson was a Postal savings, money order and was driven by Leo Robert-- , passenger will windows the at postoffice registry In son. avoiding a crash, Robertson be.closed Saturday afternoons, accordLewis both turned in the same and F. to J. ing MacKnight, postmaster. This aetion is taken to comply with direction. The three machines collided, the- five and a half day week, recent- and Wilson was so badly injured that he died in Price city hospitaL ly established by the postoffice department limit 2 Boys Sweaters, Sweat Shirts, Blazers, Values up to $1.98. your choice 49c LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus Undivided Profits and Reserves Circulation Rediscounts Demand Deposits Time Deposits TOTAL .. .........I L 1 A $ 50,000.00 70,000.00 36,592.92 50,000.00 52,840.00 290.760.69 391,842.57 .$942,036.18 - |