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Show THE 8VN. PRICE. PAGE FOUK struction Finance t, Bubwi-ipthin- W J. 40c, Display Matter Ier Inch Per Ieeue, Transient, BOc. Hiieclal Poeitlon, 23 per Cent Additional. Legale Ten Onls the Lina Each Invention. Count Bis Words to Lin. Summons, $1ZTiO; Water Application, $13-jO, Final Proof, $10. Iteadere Fifteen Cents the Line Each Insertion. Count Bis Words to tha Une. Itlackface Type Twenty-Fiv- e (25) Cents Each Insertion. Obituaries, Cards of Thanhs, Resolutions Etc., At Itoding Notice Rate. Count Hi Words to the Line. Found, Lost, Etc., For gala For Rent. Two Cents Ier- - Word Each Issue. No Charge Accounts Addresa All Communications to BUN PUBLISHING COMPANY Price, Utah O ' I went mourning without Tha Baa; I toad up and cried la the ceagregatiea. Job. SO:2& The saddest Scotch joke is on fellow, who buys it thinking it is really Scotch. the The average legislators most brilliant idea is expressed in a bill to jack up the gasoline tax. Roy Manchester of Kenilworth had signed with the Vancouver. 1L C., baseball rlub aa pitcher. Plana aubmitted by R. K. A. Klet-tin- g of Salt Lake City were accepted during the week for the new state eapitol in that eity. Bert Martin, the dean of the moving picture business in eastern I'tah, waa at Sunnyaide during the week, playing to good houses all week. Old-Tim- e Price's city council had nil aside ten the canal Weve read a good deal about for acres of ground above a public park and children's playweather news in the past few ground which is now the present eity months, but up to now we have park. not found many instances where The Wood side well was down twenty-six hundred feet and was sjiouting any part of the country is com- earixmic gas at intervals. The water plaining about not getting plen- encountered at that time was of poor ty of winter. With the lowest quality. temperatures along the CanadMiaa Augusta Walsh entertained ian border recorded since 1917, thwcek a number of friends during and with frost registered as far at the home of Mrs. J. W. Loofbour-o- w south as Miami, it seems that no at bridge, assisted by Miss Ruth part of the ndtion escaped its Loofbourow. share of the cold. Harry Bryner with a large force of Older resident around Price men started out the first of the week who delight in boasting that "we with teams and scrapers to rlean out dont have long, hard winters the canal of the Price River Irrigalike we used to are puzzled; tion company. Frank N. Alger of the Nine Mile they are having a har'd time exa fine "jack" at section, plaining why the winter nearing Price the received first of the week from Pittsa close cant be counted as an Kan. It waa later taken to the one. And the corn-hu- sk burg, ranch by Alger. ' and goose-bon- e prophets Thomaa Fitzgerald had commenced have either forgotten that they the excavation for his new brick made such a prediction, or they building on the lot at the corner of have gone into their holes and Main and Tenth street, where he waa located before he burned out. pulled the holes after them. An VE THURSDAY, MARCH RY THURSDAY 17. ig Twenty Years Ago This Present Week corporation, decided on a man from Salt Lake City through the harmonious, tailed Every Thunder By Bun Publinhiag active work of your senators afMkiieger. Co. (Ine.l. JL W. ter other western delegations , $2.(H) the Year la Advance. could not decide on one. And he Office lUone No. V, Residence, 13J-is a mighty tine man, too. or 133-Now comes this latest news Botered Aa Second - Clae Mail Matter, that the regional office of the June 4, liin. At the Poetoffice At farm relief organizations will be Price. Utah, Under the Act of March R. 1879. located in Salt Lake City. You certainly are to be congratulated. ADVERTISING RATES Crot-kel- UTAH-B- Winter , . . ed Most any married woman is glad to listen to what her husWith plenty of water in the Price had seven "thirst band has to say providing he is priors mountains and excellent mois- with three more in sight, while Scotalking in his sleep. conditions ture in the ground, the field had six and Helper seven, fanners around this lection can had two, Kenilworth. Castle Along about this time the fill- be thankful that Winter has Gate, Quarters and Clear Creek everything ing station boys perk up and do not failed. had one each. everything except look to see if Monday being the seventieth anniyour hair needs another coat of versary of the Relief Society of the Smilin' grease. Charlie Say Latter-da- y Saints ehnrch, the occasion was fittingly celebrated in Price as Have you ever .noticed that well aa throughout moat of the a some wives are more proud of of Carbon stake. what they bought with their Price eity eouncil ia to be comhusbands money than they are mended for the of an of- j Sun-nyai- Residents of a "beggars hone" it Nanking, China, are taught train such as carpentry and printing ufl they are able to make a living. ordering the husbands themselves? ficial survey of the eity whieh is later to be filed with the proper authorities," says an editorial in this paper. "It is money well spent and it is also good to know that this work is in most competent hands R. J. Turner, coun- "Garlic and Its Control" is the title of a government bulletin, which cost taxpayers hundreds of dollars, but kept pay checks coming for bureau worker at ty eurveyor." This paper was pulling for Washington. Anyway, we hope it tells how to control the urge of our friends to eat the stuff. t .feder- al building in those time as may be seen from the following: "That federal building for Price is not an unreasonable request by any means. Sevhome may Thing eral towns of the state of much less be quite as romantic commercial and geographical impor. (From Denver tance are being considered by our two in tK movie Post) M they senators and congressmen. - --hut. theyin? To the People of Utah; darned W. D. MacLain, general purchasing The Denver Post congratulates mere substantial-tight for the Utah Fuel company, had agent you on the energy, farsightedresigned to become general auditor for ness and ability of your two Unthe W. Sharp coal properties at ited States senators, Reed Smoot F0RSAIE.WAN1ED.ETC. Mohrlaml,0. Hiawatha and RIaek liawk and William H. King. ami the Utah coal road. MacLain was succeeded as purchasing ngent by II. You have a fine state, but Two Cent Per Ward Each laacrtk N. Howe, his former assistant. C. P. N Own ActmmU. your population is small, about Crawford of Castle Gate was promothalf the population of Colorado. MAN WANTED A WATKINS ROUTE ed to rhief clerk to the general purThe population of your principal hi now open In nearby locality for hon-m- t, chasing agent. No with less man car. or reliable capital than half the populacity is A Colorado Bouquet The United State supplies more this per cent of the turpentine imported into the United Kingdom. 95 at tti are It h a tion of Denver. Yet, because you have had the good sense to elect aggressive men of high character and standing to the United States senate, Utah is constantly wielding more influence in the national capital than any of the other western experience nerewmry. Muat be Mtiafieii Anyone cutting down a tree in Alicarninga of $3000 per week at atart. Permanent connection with real future cante, Spain, has to lilant two in its for right man. Write, The J. tt. Watkins I and is fined five pesatas for Company. Rural Dq4H 122 Liberty SL. place 23, 3, 10. each destroyed tree. Winona, Minn. 1 Tke mew states. Your senators constantly are looking out for the welfare of their constituents, their cities and their state. They look on their jobs as the responsibilities shouldered upon them by their state. The welfare of Utah is always foremost in their minds instead of personal ambitions. An example in point is the way your senators have succeeded in having Salt Lake City designated as the headquarters of the regional farm relief office for six Western states. Denver and Colorado have no such regional office. In fact, Colorado has been designated by the secretary of agriculture as part of the vast territory to be served by the Salt Lake City of- has arrived ! See it tadau-- fice. Of course, everyone will admit that Denver is the logical capital of this western region. Its population, its railroad connections and other advantages make it so. Yet your senators, people of Utah, are so influential and active in Washington that they art constantly receiving federal recognition and favor which would flatter states many times your size. Some time ago you succeeded in having a district office of the bureau of investigation, department of justice, moved from our city of Denver to Salt Lake City. That was a mqsterly coup for Rocfcne "65 just arrived for your inspection. Priced aa low ai )5M at the factory, the Rockne Six "65 ia head and Here ia the great, new field in me, houldeta over the entire in atyle, in performance and in moneys worth. Come car that in today see and drive this new ia the sensation of 1932. low-price- your state. Recently, President Hoover, hunting for a western Democrat to appoint on the very important board of directors of the Recon-- d low-pric- Tropics The Rollator With Three Moving Parts For Silence, Efficiency and Endurance The First Shipment of 1932 Models Will Be On Display Within a Few Days See the Norge Before You Buy ed UTAH ELECTRIC CO. ' your senators. And your senators, King and Smoot are now busy with plans to have other offices moved to the capital of lower-price- d Norge' Rollator Electric Refrigerator Powered For the WesAorn Auto Co. North Car liutt Ave. IS a OX S O Rt pa Kl paOUADAHTii Price, Utah DT Bjas IUDtfrAtfEM Agents |