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Show nmDAY, AFllr.,, THE SUV. PRICE UTAH EVERT TKPRBDAT PAGE FOUR 3 Live Stock Prices Hold Seats to Be Built Along Texaco Expresses Faith In Future With Big Line of March of Steady At Kansas im Bum-mon- $7-.0- or-de- 250-pou- About a hundred and eighty conference tickets were sold by Ageni H. 8. Iiobinett of the Denver and Rio tirande at Price. About half of these were to Emery eouuty people. Harry Gesas was expected to have his Kentuck Liquor Ilonse in the old Lowenstein building ready for business by the middle of the mouth, the stock was coming from Salt Lake City and the east. W. C. Broeker of Helper bad taken the agency for the Ford automobile in Carbon and Emery counties and was to engage in business in Price. He was figuring to carry a stock of uehincs here. Several members of the Aid Society of the Methodist church in Price Mrs. A. M. Crockett at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. W. (bucket i on North Ninth street during the week, the occasion being her seventy-fift- h birthday. Many good things to eat and remembrance in the shape of present wero brought by the ladies. Wayne Johnson had been chosen as principal of the public school at lricc for tho coming school term. Teachers Sheep Shearing Soon to Start In This District Sheep shearing in eastern Vtsh will soon be running full blase and a good rlip i anticipated. Several shearing outfit with headquarters in Castle Dale are making preparations for the work. Tone brother arc employing nineteen men. who left Saturday for Hill creek in the Book Cliff mountain near Green River, where they will he in operation about one month. Several other outfit will be leaving in a few days to other nection. nujier-oeta- WELCOME! Kin WE INVITE YOU TO REFRESH YOUR. bsaii ne full-pag- . SELF AT OUR COOL FOUNTAIN LYRIC CANDY SHOP (Next to Lyric Theater) tatistics Utah Republicans Select National Convention Delegates May VV-M-57- Helper Band Prepares For Price Contest uni-eisi- SAIL OXE-ILAL- ih , n, . ade and soloist divisions of the sec- FORECLOSURE CARBON WATER CORpS ond annual band contest at Priee on of ami Saturday Friday Thursday, Attorney O. Jt.Clay,; this week. tlw state ofUtah, announced A. B. Casern n, director of the band, last that foreclosure of the Cki announces the following students will Water companys holdings in CuZ enmpete for solo honors: Flute, Faye Louis Emmy and Sanpete counties to ; Helen Faucett clarinet, Taylor, BunneL Donna Lou Wardeii; saxo- a judgment of approximately iiA 000 the state in district cm In phone, Calvin Simmons, Woodrow here,given Weeks ago, had ben. several LoFrank Jacob Sax, Clark; comet, Bur- pie ted. John Malekar, mellophone, pez; The state, acquired the Id D ton Davis; baritone. Marguerite Ushn of water consisting Jimmie filings, er, Elaine Jones; trombone, eanafa and appurtenance and Jimmie sitfi, Jouflas, Greener; drams, Kill sousa phone, Joe Biondich, Kay Bun- foreclosure sales held hen at oh Manti tea March 20 and st rw neL Dale on April 2. few Carhpn Seniors Present Four-APlay Friday a iifits ct Afternoon a four-ac- t comedy, Bab, afternoon and evening at presented performances Friday by the senior elaas of the Carbon high schooL Music by the school orchestra under the direction of E. M. Williams, was an added feature. The east was Mary Ricci, George Patterick, Rhea Robertson, Marjorie Myers, Owen Reese, Pete Tabone, Alta Barack, Harold Jones; J. Grant Mary Migliaccio and Frank Dal-piaKil-foyl- e, z. Committees in charge of arrangemthis production' were : Delbert Bean, business manager; Frank Dalpiaz, stage; Miss Kate Smith, director, and 8. A. Olsen, elans advisor, advertising. ents-for CARD OF THANK8 We wish to exprew our sincere thank and appreciation fur all friendship and sympathy shown im at the time of the death of our sun, Jack War ren, and fur the many floral offering. the When Minnies Count I to-- fi hi" hw B Sudden illness in the family, a doctor needed, its after midnight, and how lost you ted without a telephone. Not over. Make the next call Iron your neighbors telephone a eel to us for service of your own. (Signed), o klr. W. E. Fleetwood of Price will be one of the jirineipal speakers at the hifth District Rotary conference at (igden May 12 ami 13. Fleetwood is schidiiled to talk at the general n on the morning of the second day on Abolih Hysteria and Fear., A large niquher of Price Rularinns plan to atteud the conference, according to officer. The Price man also spoke at the 1931 conference held at Boise. Ida. see-aio- COMMENCING COLDS AND SORE THROAT NEURITIS, NEURALGIA Price Post No. 3, American Legion, and Carbon Post No. 21, Helper, have indorsed the bill providing full ;ay-meof the soldiers bonus, according to announcements made Friday by Adjutants William Grogan anil Johu Oolzani, respectively. Telegrams will he sent to Utah senator and representatives urging them to support the legislation. Both post are directing activity on three projects, the war on depression, junior baseball and membership. Oolzani reported that Carbon Post members and wa striv had eight-si- x ing to increase the uumber to 10U beinitiation of new fore the state-wid- e members on April 18. Prire post hai seventy members, and its goal is likewise ono hundred, according to headaches, or any other pain. There is hardly an ache or pain Bayer Aspirin tablets cant relieve; they are a great comfort to women who suffer periodically. They are always to be relied on for breaking up colds. Dont be a chronic sufferer hum It may be only e simple headache, or it may be neuralgia or BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ' neuritis; rheumatism. Bayer Aspirin tha sensible thing to taka. Just be certain its Bayer youre taking; it does not hurt the heart Get the genuine tablets, in tins familiar package for the pocket Is still tm Floyd Warren. o & WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13th 100 DRESSES $4.50 50 DRESSES JUIIJ BARGAINS Complete Clearance On All Childrens Dresses, Coats and Hats Hats tm Pri CIUTC Wool, Tweed, Silk h E AD ACHES rn The Moon tain States Telephone & Telegraph Ca 50 DRESSES from tk fe d I Mr. snd km iweel only for emergencies, but in everyday usefulness in reaching friends, the itores,' everywhere, the telephone pays for itself many timm FLEETWOOD TO BE SPEAKER AT OGDEN ROTARY MEET Price and Helper Legion Posts Indorse Full Bonus Payment nt 15, C'nse show that all depression have The bedM will be placed ir. various empty building around town ended in June. By that time hi com-pan- y hope to have its new product Among those to be used will be the in the minds of gasoline users. girls' dormitoiy, the Brooks building etched The' gasoline i advertised a a susnd the Masonic temple; perior motor fuel which i suitable for ambulances, fire engines, emergency vehicles, etc., which the govern1, ment specifies in it pamphlet 11 July 21, 1931. Local dealer which handle the gasoline are listed on Page Utah Republicans will select their 3 also.- delegates to the national Dominating convention at the convention of the two congressional districts at the state convention, which will be held at OgSeventy members of the Helper junden May 7 at 11 o'clock a. m. This de- - ior high school band appeared in wa reached at a meeting of the form Sunday afternoon in a parade Republican state committee held Sat- - demonstration through Main street (there and for a concert at the school urday at the Hotel Utah. Delegates to the state convention hall The band will enter in the par-wi- ll be selected on a basis of one dele gate for every 125 votes east for tho WANTED. ETC. highest presidential elector for Presi- FOR dent Hoover in the 1928 campaign. William J. Lowe, state chairman, and Two Carti Far Wan! Bvron D. Anderson, secretary, met Ne Choree the to fix Monday apportionments of F TON FORD FOR BALK delegates by eountie. 1929 model. Priced cheaply and Addresses were nude at Saturdays in truck. Rood condition. Inquire Spring Glen meeting by National Committeeman mn. Ak fur Caaricohowi 14. Harold P. Fabian, State Chairman:- -' Lowe and Vice Chairman Philo T..TONB TOUR OWN! PIANO 8IMPLI-Facnevnrfled Instructbin book with necemary All gave praise to Preai-- ; tool. for HH5 potnid. dent Hoover end the Republican par--, Particular rompIrte free. Addiew E. M, Ho, 14, 21, 29, 5. ty for the reconstruction measures Mansfield, Pa. proposed by the administration and SALESMAN WANTED RELIABLE assailed Democratic bungling o(lhf .tv aril-.- ' roof, 'roofing sad. faints tax jmblema Particular raeelaira direct. New product of mm merit by was given to the Reconstruction Fi- old eUblihed company. Bee Mr. Cnlla-wa- y at Golden Rule Hotel, 7 to 8 p. m. nance corporation. Arthur Woolley,- state committee- WANTED TO TRADE WILL TRADE Minnesota farm land for undeveloped man from Ogden, tendered the invitation to hold the convention at hi home coal property in Utah. This ie an excellent opportunity for a sheep man to Ret eity. ranch near lac market of the middle went, where there i plenty of rainfall MOOSE ELECT NEW OFFICERS to grow all kinda of nop, plenty of wood for the cutting, good scboolH. etc. O, R. FOR ENSUING YEAR Kinney, 1430 East Thirteenth Booth I. 14. rklV"LakeTsty. Loyal Order of Moose, Helper Lodge No. 1659, elected the following officers last Tuesday: Frank Barker, Spring Canyon, dictator, to succeed Oliver Peterson, Spring Canyon; It. D. Faddi, Price, viee dictator; W. E. Johnson, Helper, prelate; George E. Weight, Price, treasurer; R. N. Helper, three-yea- r trustee; W. H. Taylor, Castle Gate, ami Marion Hunt, Price, holdover trustees; A. J. Carlson, Castle Gate, secretary; B, N. Reddington, Helper, representative to supreme bulge; Oliver Peterson, Spring Canyon alternate. ur-pris- selected were Carlos Woodward, X W. Anderson and the Misses Dalton, Goodwin, Wilcox, Peterson and Wal draw. !ruf. LeGrande Woolley had been recommended by the teachers' committe a principal of the high school. will be over April Friday of this week. To prove the this week the Texas Kint spending $1company 1)09,000 on its new Tcxaeo Fire Chief gasoline and i announcing it arrival in Price through The Sun. On Page 3 of e advertisement this issue i a new product. imthe describing These the behind curbing. rectly II. J. Corleissen, representative of provised seats will accomodate two the eomjtany from Prtvo, wa in Prire rows. By this method the city hopes Wednesday morning conferring with to seat 2500 people. local agent. He pointMayor Rolls K. West asked support Fred Lareher, folfrom the city council in obtaining ed out that hi company had been comn trend duwnward the visof lowing members blankets beds and for phases of the iting bands. Three hundred army beds modity price andhadother reached the conand blanket have been obtained from depression, and the national guard. About the only ex- - clusion that thia month would begin will be shipping charge and a stead? climb back to normal. as Twenty Years Ago This Present Week The depression Improvised sest have been constructed and will be placed along the street between First snd Second East streets Friday afternoon by the city to provide for the crowd which will witness the band parade. It is planned to use the curbing for the first seat and the bleachers will be placed di- Bubw-riptlo- VISITING BANDS Advertising Quota Band Parade City; Supply Good Iwued Erarjr Thursday By Bun PublUking . Co. (Inc.). It W. Crockett, Manager. The Bun Special Service. $2.00 the Year In Advance. KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 11 Office Phono No. O. Uaaidenca, 13S-s or 133-- J. Trade in fat eattle opened slowly at Mail Matter, about steady prices, snd later there Entered Aa Becond-CUJana 4. IMS. At tha Poatoffice At was a better movement over the scales. Price, Utah, Under tha Act of March Stockers and feeders were in liberal A 1879. auppljr but demand was broad enough to maintain prices on a steady basis. RATES ADVERTISING Per Inch Per laeoe, 40c, While total cattle receipts were largINaulay Matte Tnniiumt, 60c. Special Poaitioa, 25 per er than a week ago there was a deOeht Additional. crease in fat eattle and an increase Lrfale Ten Cents the Una Each Ineer- - in stockers and feeders. Hogs were a, tion. Count Bis Words to Una. with Saturday, but five to ten $1280; Water Application, $15-.0- 0 steady cents lower than Friday. Shippers ; Final Proof, $10. Readers Fifteen Cent the Una Each took most of the good hogs. All eUra-e- s Iiwertlpn. Count Bis Word to tho Lint. of lambs were quoted up twenty-fiv- e Blackface Type Twenty-fiv- e (25) Uente to thirty-fiv-e cents and sheep Each Insertion. were cents highstrong to twenty-fiv- e Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolutions, Kkn, At Reading Notice Rates. Count er. Receipts today were 15,000 cattle, Bis Worda to tha Line. 14,000 calve, 8000 bogs and 12,000 Ear Bala. Mgr Rent, Pound, Loat, Etc, sheep, compared with 13,000 eattle. leena. Ne 1500 Two Canto Per Word Each ealves, 6000 hogs and 12,000 Charge Accounts. sheep a week ago, and 18,480 eattle, Addresa All Oommunleationa to 1493 ealves, 11,065 hogs and 17,553 BUN PUBLISHING COMPANY a year ago. sheep Price. Utah Cattle prices were steady. At the I want tag withe Tha Ban; I outset it looked like the market would cried ta tha develop some weakness, but demand soon uncovered good volume and the offerings eleared readily. In proportion to total eattle receipts the supply of beef was not large. Fair to medium quality made, up the bulk of the killUrn. Louis E. Muncy returned from ing stems. The better classes of steers Castle Gate to Price during the week that showed some weight brought 0 to $7.65. Those at $7.65 averaged Mr. and Mre. Orrin Elmer from Colsteers ton visited in Price during the week- 1287 pounds. Some 13359-poun- d brought $7.40. Some light and handy end. steers and yearlings sold at Mr. end Mre. John S. Mathis of weightto $7.25. Fair to good kinds in $6.75 Price were the parents of a son, their rather broad weight range brought first bon. $5.75 to $6.75 and steers sold Mrs. O. G. Kimball bad returned at $4.60 to $5.50. ordinary Cows were steady from Salt Lake City to 8eofield for at $L75 to $4 A0. Several bunches of the summer months. good to choice heifer brought $5.75 Mrs. J. W. Loofbourow was among to $6.50. Veal calves wee about steady the visitors from Price to Salt Lake at last weeks decline. City during the week. Receipts of stockers and feeders toMr. and Mrs. L A. Lauber of Price day wero the largest for some time were Balt Lake City visitors the fore seat. The increased mn opeosd up depart of the week, attending confer- - mand in good volume. Price were very steady. Most of the good stockers and Mrs, E. W. Mclntire had returned feeders sold at $5.00 to $5.90, and good to her home near Boneta on the for- to choice at $6.00 to $6.50. Few stock mer reservation after an extended vis- calves arrived. A good demand is exit to her children at Price and Green pected in the next two weeks. River. The hog market, ruled five to ten Frank Grosso had started work oa cents lower than Friday and sternly brick building just east with the packer market Saturday. a one-stor-y of the court house, twenty-tw- o by Hogs hare been below the $4.00 level thirty-si- x, that was to be used as a since last Monday and within ten to twenty cents of the lowest point bakery. Evan Jones of Sunnyaide, ion of of the year. Shippers were the most Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, wag in Price active buyers and because of the increase in receipt they were given .an daring the week en route home for a visit from Brigham Young University oportunity to fill most of their Packers bought moat of the at Provo. ilainer hogs. The 160 to Alfred Perkin had returned to this $3.70 to $.185; 250 to brought logs city from Ellensburg, Weak., to take 1)00 to $&75; 130 to 160 $3.60 pound Mrs. on thia paper. a place Perkins $3.40 to; pouivis peeking now, $389; snathe baby, stopped cn route at Salt $2.00 to $3.35, and stock hog and Lake City. pigs, $1.40 to $3.75. Rosa P. Whitmore aged 28 years, Sheep uni lamba were quoted up died at his hojpe on the .ranch below twenty-five to thirty-fir- e cents under Sunhyside during the week of pneu- aft active demand. Most of the wool monia. He had lived upon the ranch amb sold at $680 to $7.00. and shorn for about ten years. anibs $5.75 to $6.25. Six ears of ArHerman Horsley, county bee inspec- izona spring lambs of 82 pound sold tor, left during the week for Califor- at $8.00. Some fat ewes brought $3.75 nia to be absent until June 1st. On and feeding lambs $5.00 to $580. his return he was to bring with him a carload of honey bees. "kLHATf5 Vi Price AH Costume Jewelry, Robes, Smocks, Hose, While They Last Prices Greatly Reduced Pajamas (Sleeping and Lounging) At Priced Unheard of MADSENS PRICE, UTAH |