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Show k 1. I U- rAQE - SUN. four SitefiSf Ob. Every Thursday By Bub Publishing (Inc.), li. W. Crockett, Manager. Pnuemonia Is Fatal to PROGRAM SPECIAL Accorded ABOLISH POVERTY Missionaries Canyon Miner Spring THURSDAY HELD and Program Banquet Following Accident Before Departure By J. 8. EDWABDS Washington Program Presented Matt Biondich, 38, died at Spring Committee In Pries. C By paying the aoldiers bonus in silver dollars these ingots of silver Subscription. now piled up in the strong boxes r 133-of the mints can be minted and - CUse Mali .Matter, ed out to pay the bonus. Should t Entered An At government not have sufficient silJana 4, 1015, At tbn Postoffue Price, Utah, Under the Act of March ver, its market price is 28 cents an James and Gerald Anderson, two popular hoys of Price and Eagle Scouts of the Carbon district, are eal ed on missions to Germany and will leave the early part of June for (he Latter-da- y Saints church training school at Salt Lake City, where they will remain for a short term of prebe liminary preparation They will in Germany for nearly three yearsj For the past few years they have been active in Boy Scout work and were among the first to receive the Eagle badge. The are both graduates of local schools $2.00 tlic Year la Advance. No. 0. Residence, U3-- -- J. A 1870. ounce. When the mighty stamp of Uncle ADVERTISING KATES Sam is added to its silver it is then Innun. Inch 40c, Per l'er Mattel Display Tramthrnt, OOe. Special Position, 25 per worth $1 an ounce. Settle this bonus Cent Additional. claim for 28 cents on the dollar and Tes Cent the Linn Each Incep- tell the pnblie to hoard them if they tion. Ooant Mil Words to Lina want to. If this is not practical and $12.50; Water Application, Proof, $10. good business; a noble experiment to Beadem Fifteen Cents the Lina Each pay millions of bills now owed by Line. Insertion. Count Bis Worda to the Blackface Type Twenty-Fiv- e (25) Cent the boys who 'went over the double the price of all farm products Each Insertion. Ohtluariea, Carda of Thsnks, Resolutions, produced on the farms throughout At Heading Notice Kates. Count the United States start all the facEtc, j Mix Words to the Line. tory wheels put the railFor Bale, For Kent, Found. Lout, Etc, roads to work tnrning; with a profit; stabilize Two Onto Per Word Each Issue. No the banks; mock out the depression; Charge Accounts. Address All Communicntiona to pnt prosperity around the eorncr; get SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY away from the theoretical economist to practical going business for all; Price, Utah eanse the international bankers to I went mourning without The Sun1, loosen up their hoarded millions and in the congregation Stand up and cried get in the game of prosperity or be deb, SO: SB. Hura-BMia- a. Miss Milinda Grange will also leave top; Twenty Years Ago This Present Week A. D. MacLcan wu back home in Price from a business trip to Salt Xatka City. George E. Nelms had gone to work the McDonald Beal Estate and Investment eompsny of Price. The new clothing store of W. E. Anderson A Co., to be opened up in the Braffet building, waa scheduled for the coming week. The Milner corporation with coal lands np Willow creek and to the cant of Price, had several men in the field doing development work. J. M, Miller of Colton was doing business here during the week. lie baa the Price fever aod it would not surprise his friends to see him locate here in business. Castle Gate and Price played ball on the home grounds Sunday afternoon. the aeon being seven to three for the miners. A number of people from the camp came down to the game Thomas Fitzgerald had leased his new brick building at the corner of Main and Tenth streets to H. A. Leo of Dragon, who had bought the formers stock of liquor and was to engage in the saloon business. The Jesse Knight crowd had six feet of coal at Spring Canyon, where aomo five or six miners were doing development work. There were three veins and the work was in charge of Storrs of Utah county. aud Andrea Jones, . Bay Jewke working on the sewer excavations, in Price, were crushed and smothered to death during the week at n point on South Eighth street just below the Bio Grande depot by a on vein of dirt. W. CL Banker bad purchased a lot Cor . PRICE, UT AHEVBEY for the school before serving a Canadian mission. She is the daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Arthur Grange. The three will bo accorded a reception and farewell at the Carbon stake tabernacle. Those appointed on the committees are Elton Taylor, arrangements; P. K. Neilson, J. F. MacKnight, publicity; Ashley Bartlett, Willard Harmon, A. Forsyth, program; J. E. Bent, Dr. H. B. Goetzmsn, Dr. R. I. Brock-banentertainment; Wallace Way-ma- n, Carl Olson, R. C. iLundquist, Arvel Stevens, Murray Mathis, J. W. Ilolden and Loras Tangren, reception. Dell Gardner, Mrs. Mary Biddle, the Gleaner Girls and Boy Scouts will have charge of refreshments. Scout commissioners and superintendents of the Sunday school will have charge of finance. Elder Milton Jones, who has re-eently returned from a mission in Canada, will be welcomed home as another feature of the reception. The pnblie has been eordially invited to k, left to their fate. Should this bonus not be paid in silver dollars and our representatives in Washington turn a deaf ear to this silver bonus as well as do nothing for silver on a monetary standard, the taxpayers of this country will not be able to pay the taxes to sustain their government for the lack of funds, as there is no purchasing power left and no market. The United States is in the same position aa India, where Great Britain established the gold standard with demoralized results and pagamy staring both eountries in the face to ear- attend. ly on the business of the countries. of Study Invitation Extended to Organization Groups Planned For Hold State Junior Voting Precincts Baseball Here 'An invitation to hold the state American Legion junior baseball tournament in Price this summer will be extended by the local post to the Utah department of the organisation. At a meeting last Thursday evening the Price post decided to bid for the playoff, and named William IL Toy and N. L. Binetti as a committee to take charge of the matter. If Pries is successful in obtaining the tournament, it will mean that approximately 110 young boys will come here for three days in addition to the coaches and fans who will accompany the teams. The tournament will he held during ihe latter part of the summer with the champions of eight districts com- Carbon of pneuCanyon Tuesday morning monia which set in following a mine aecident Saturday, in which Biondich received a broken pelvis. Biondich, miner, employed by the was Spring Canyon Coal company, was and mine the in timber pulling struck by a fall of coal Saturday. Heia was treated at Spring Canyon. I act in shortly afterwards. He was bom in Austria in January, Mm. Paul 1801, the son of Mr. and Biondich. He is survived by his wife. Caroline Biondich, and several children. The body is at the J. E. Flynu funeral home pending funeral arrangements. The George Washington ausprogram, rendered under the with Carbon the of committee,' pices Chairman Oliver K. Clay presiding, was enjoyed by a number of Price citizens at the Community church last Thursday evening. Chairman Clay introduced the speakchair-ma- n ers, Chauncy P. Overfield, state Utah Washington the George of Rich, league; Ben L. Buek-Icy, vice chairman, and Rev. William council. executive member of the Chairman Overfield explained how the national committee appointed by celecongress hail decided to bring the state, the to bration people through county and local committees, instead of having the old time exposition which he said ''experience had proven to have been expensive and ineffeo-tna-l. Speaking of George Washington s proclivity for planting trees the speaker said, in affectionate commemoration, thousands of trees had been planted throughout the country and in Utah. Many had gotten the fine spirit of assistance and and responded. Many public building grounds had been adorned with espee- j state .Utah the selected trees and islly eapitol had been favored with several beautiful varieties out of respect to this unique feature of tho celebration. Overficld promised twelve black walnut trees for the state from the Washington home at Mt. Vernon, and said that 1500 plays, pageants and cuter- tainments had been held at different places in the state showing the "finest interest in the reawakening of the memories of our great "patriot. Rich and Rev. Buckley paid high tribute to the "Father of Our Country and stressed his deliberate disregard for wealth and political power proffered by the crown of tho mother country, when it contravened hit ideals of liberty and self government, nc had wealth, but was willing to sacrifice it all. if necessary, to achieve and establish the glorious freedom which the patriots had conceived in a Christian faith and in a hope for inand his great success dependence, lies in his belief in himself and in in his God. his fellow-ma- n The program included appropriate mnsic by the high school orchestra and a mosieal trio from the Notre Dame school under the direction of Edgar M. Williams. Invocation was offered by Elder J. F. MacKnight of Saints ehnrch and benthe Latter-da- y ediction by the Rev. J. IL MseRilL The organization of study groups in each voting precinct in the county was decided upon at a meeting of Republican women held Friday morning at the home of Mrs. B. W. Dalton, state eommitteewoman. Mrs. Jessie F. Cannon, vice fhairman of the state Republican committee, and Mrs. N. A. Dunyan, member of the executive board, were present at the meeting, and assisted in plans for the organization. The purpose of the study groups will he to acquaint women with governmental problems and their solution. All interested women are urged to attend regardless of party affalia-tionThe meetings will get under way Have Yard and as soon as officer of the various pre- Price cincts have been appointed. In addi tion to the district groups, a organization will be perfected with Plans ore now being formulated for .eoitnty chairman at its head. Prico the fourth annual Yard and Garden will have four study groups and ono contest sponsored by the Price Cham-ticentral organization headed by Mrs. ef Commerce. J. W. Hammond. Other chairmen have Mrs. O. R. West, who has worked not yet been announced. Further plane so faithfully and completed the sucwill be announced within the week. cessful contests during the past three will again be chairman of this Democratic Ladies Hold yean, committee, according to William H. a. u to Garden Contest Luncheon At Spring Canyon Monday Large Number Attend Last Meeting of Price Woman's Club StandardvlUe, Utah PREPARED ON ONE OF Tire FINEST TIPPLES I TOT UNITED STATES 7 Is Unexcelled For Storage Saturday MAY Purposes 28th 2 Shop for days We will close all day Monday, May 30 Tall MILK 5c Tins Each POTATO FLAKES 7c 3oz. Pkg DEVILED HAM 25c 7 Cans for SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH General Of fleet Ninth Floer Keanu SPRING CANYON COAL CO. PORK-BEAN- S 5c Med. Tins Shredded Wheat 9c Per Pkg SUGAR 25-L- b. Bag ..$L29 Quality Bride of Waldo Frandsen Helper Killers Plea For Pardon Turned Down State Board er Kel-oidak- es STATISTICAL Heats LAMB CROPS Yearling, Tender, Juicy 2 Lbs. . .25c PORK CHOPS Loin, U. S. Inspected Lb. ..14c PORK ROASTS Tender, Meaty, Per Lb Per Lb Miam anJ Mrippenrf Dm CHsbraM Spring Canyon Coal Him At SPRING CANYON, UTAH Guural OffleM, an Nmhmu BelMhu SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH HEAT COMFORT 10c BOILED HAM Machine Sliced, hVl 25c HAMS Picnic Brand for frying, boiling Lb. . . .9 Vi Assorted Cold Meat oF All Kinds Than Xa Aberdeen Aa Dealer la Yew Coal Independent SUCCESS .& Coke Co. COMMUNITY CHURCH SEU MEAT & GRO. CO. Community Builden PRICE, UTAH Full Value Shower s At . er . FPertle m neu-mon- peting. The local post feels that Pries is the logical place for the playoff, ar this city is staging the largest junior baseball program in the state. With 300 hoys signed on the twelve teanu Price has more organised hoys per capita playing baseball than to the north of the Short building any city in the United 8tate. from the Price Trading eompsny and waa to erect a building there to be COAL LANDS IN WYOMING AND Toy, secretary. UTAH GO TO UNION PACIFIC Guthiel-Braeke- r Authe The contest is rapidly growing in aeeupied by tomobile eompsny as a salesroom anc interest and the many beautiful home R. Y. Gibson, Rock Springs, Wyo., garage. grounds in our eity is the direct reCoal corpora- The Ladies' Democratic club of sult of this friendly rivalry between Frank K. Cameron waa working president of the Lion Ogden, has eonfirmod the re- Carbon county held a luncheon meet neighbors. Many comments have been about twenty men at his Panther can- - j toa of ccrts.nro.il iog Monday at Spring Canyon with received from visitor to Price ! portedacquisition about and out mines wss upon shipping yon in 4!) members present Mr s. Frank A. the neat, clean and beantifnl Wyoming by the Properties the four earn of coal a week during gardens, corLmu from the Pacific eompsny Drury, eounty chairman, presided at presenting eourso of development. The coal was real home atmosphere hauled by wagon to the main line of poration. The Union Pacific company the business session and reports were and Price eity is becoming one of the Denver and Rio Grande until the will pay the Lion corporation a roy- given by other officers. Mrs. Herbert the prettiest, cleanest cities in the alty of fifteen cents a ton. says the Wood reported on a trip made through state. output would warrant the construc- Salt Lake Mining Review. the county in the interest of the p.vr-ty- . No entrance fee is charged and evtion of side track. The properties consist of the Linn Mrs. D. C. Gibson wa in charge eryone is eordially invited to partA. Eb Gibson, who bad been with corporations mines at Liunkol and of the governmental study. For the icipate.- Entrance blanks will soon throe for Fuel Utah the company Snperior, Wyo., anil under the agree- next three months, Mrs. C. R. Fshr-in- g be available and it is hoped that all yearn past as their chief clerk at ment announced the Union Pacific will be head of this work. The horns owners will welcome this opClear Crock, had resigned his posi- Coal will operate the mines remainder of the afternoon was given company of assisting in keeping Price coal tion and was to open up a new on a royalty basis nntil a total of over to cards and the prize won by portunity the beantifuL old near the his on "eity property camp 2,500,000 tons of coal hav- - tieen min- Mrs. Sarah Grogan for bridgi and The contest is again affiliated with Huntington mine with headquarters at ed. Mrs. I. Fh Troseth for five hundred, the National Yard and Garden ConFsirview. Gihsou was given a royal The deal was ronsumsted within toe and Mrs. Phillips for tho cut sward. test association, and certificates will Clear of reception by the good people t fem. following negotiations The next meeting will be held in Hel- tie awarded from this association to Crock on the eve ofhisdeparture. !ofWVira months. It is eliuist.'d that per on June 27. all .winners. In addition, local merfrom four to five years will elapse chants will give useful prizes. before the Union Pacific company will Given Committees will be appointed durbe able to mine the eosl cover ag ) in the coming week and those intering the agreement. ested are invited to call either Mrs. Tho priuripal mines of the Lion West or the ehamber of commerce. Coal corporation are at WV.tie, Uiak, Almut fifty relatives and guests Secure your entry blank and lets get More than forty attended the iuuch. and Blairtown, Wyo., and the cor- gathered at the home of Mrs. George n the contest, remember the slogan, on with which the Womens club of poration will rentinne to operate the Fau-:el- t Wednesday evening to hunor You win if you lose. Price culminated its years work. The properties a heretofore, it i i reported, Mrs. Waldo Frandsen with a bridal affair was held Saturday afternoon shower. Mrs. Frank Melntire waa at the American Legion hall and was PRICE WOMAN IS KILLED BY joint hostess with Mrs. Faussett, both wm of the most successful of the anHUSBAND AT ELY, NEV. icing aunts of the bridegroom. The nual luncheons. Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, young couple were married Thursday Oiwi From Pace By UVntlnitrd last at the Latter-da- y retiring president, presided and a clevSaints temple er program carrying out the theme, on the edge of a bed. Her husband in Manti. The bride formerly was Miss Application of Andros Koulezaa, "Two Hundred Years of Travel, is alleged to have followed, sat down Guils Guymon, the daughter of Mr. convicted of first degree mnrder for eras presented. Officers for the com. in a chair, lighted a cigaret, then be- and Mrs. Tell Gnymon of Hunting-ton- the slaying of Tony Gregonakis in ing year were installed as follows: gan cursing his wife. He was said to Frandsen is the son of Mrs. Lillip eleven years ago, waa turned Helper A. Mrs. L. first McGee; President, have pulled a bunting knife and lung- Frandsen of Price. They will make down Saturday by the state board of vice president, Mrs. Frank Drury; ed forward, overwhelming his wife their home on the latters farm near pardons after George A. Storrs, for-msecond vice president, Mrs. W. F. Olhere. she screamed. as warden the state of made prison, T. Mrs. O. Brooks; The May dance at the Carbon Counson; treasurer, a plea that it he granted. Tonv Perry, Notify Officers. held was clnb recording secretary, Mrs. K. O. AnThursday ty Country Fleeing in terror, the woman's evening. It was an informal affair marshal of Iiolpcr at the time th'd derson, and corresponding secretary, crime was committed, and also Ray and reached roommates a telephone Mrs. Arthur Craven. and was well attended. Branch, one of the jumrs in the case, notified officers who fonnd Mrs. likewise appeared in behalf of the FUNERAL SERVICES HELD TOR door. the near lying WELLINGTON YOUTH prisoner. Perry merely recounted inKeloidakes himself suffered a badcidents in connection with the slaying. ly cut hand in the melee, and a blood Justice's Courts. Bnnch said he still thought the verWeston Clare. 19, son of Mr. and trail followed by officers traced him dict reached by the jury .was a Mrs. Clarvneo Clare, passed away on to a doctors office, thence along State vs. Angelo Zeakaa; just Lake but expressed the opinion that in Salt a one, issued. bad warrant City he where the threw cheek, Railroad street, Thursday morning Koulezss mother bis has is nerved long enough. knife into a yard and then went to State vs. Angelo Papatsakis; issuhospital. lie survived by and father and three brothers, Cecil, the courthouse, where he surrendered ing bad check, warrant issued. Harvey T. Cluff, former attorney Dean and Lloyd. at the sheriffs office without saying State vs. John Doe Kizerian; tres- general, opposed the application on Funeral services were held in Castle what he had done. pass, thirty-da- y suspended sen twee. behalf of the brothers of the victim. E. F. Lopez, serving a life term for Dale and interment was in the Castle State vs. R. W. Cox; failure to proConfronted by trailing officers, he the murder of Louis Madrid of Green Dale cemetery. Pallbearers were his is Mid to hive asked mere?, "Did vide, warrant issued. brothers, Cecil and Dean Clare, John she die? and to have commented that State vs. Ernest Christen; issuing River in 1924 sought commutation and his sentence was red need to 25 bad eherk, warrant issued. llill, Troy Hill, Clarence Bentlye and "She did me dirt trick. Keloid-ikeIrwin Todd, all of Wellington. Herman vs. years. revealState issufound on Behling; Papers ed that ho ur'ivcd in thi country ing bad check. Paid cheek and coats HiiWrtte to The Hos ra ear sew nffro is ee rod Mt kM FriadaMM " ef court. in 1927 from Ciwii. of The ns, hits, Utah. Jvam (or dm Collars thisar. Mined In Gotten Cen, Shipped Hvsrywtw, There's an old Baying that you dont miss the wa-- 1 ter til the well runs dry. How true of telephone service. The telephone runs errands . keeps you in touch with market prices . bridges distance gives protection . brings news . . , unites friends . . . hunts saves time . . reaches the folks back home, the youngsters away at school or your friends. J. H. MaeRill, MiniiUr, 22 North Second EsA -- 7 P Evening service , Girl Scouts (Monday) ;Boy Scouts (Tuesday) i Choir rehearsal (Thundaj) 7AM Morning worship F Epwortn League Evelyn Stnltz, prendcat 1 Sunday school CL E. Beveridge, auperiptapfat .79 h to Rid Equitable Insurance lai (HI Agency out-or-to- We write aU kinds of In"--PIi-u, XJfhtaiag, TornaJ" gals and is AntomohUa, boat companies la the States. Phone and Our Ago The Mountain Btatcs Telephone ft Telegraph Co. Ul VI The Sds epmse a- - UttJe WA must have ffrezardlm. ib A single call may mean a hundred dollars to you. The lack nf a telephone in time of need may even cost a life. The value of the telephone is unlimited. And it costs but a few cents a day. ii J. BRACKEN SW WiA1 East Bun FRICK. UTAH mit |