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Show SEPTEMBER 8, 1932 r im TEE SUE. PRICE, UTAH price. and Hearby f Prife vited Baity ModU11o Bronte it. o was a Kpnm-dSalt Lake City Monday, basi-itorf- y 6 Tuesday evening. flillis, district road engineer in Roosevelt the lat-T- p . fn last week on road 1st. busi-gtandar- d, and Mrs. 0. K. Clay of funded the Democratic state in Ogden last Saturday, 'L Upborne Sunday evening. i flnarienti of Helper was a last Friday, coming down while here left with dollars on his subserip- - frod md Mrs. H. S. Robinett Democratic state oden last week and visited Lake City on their return the trie Swearingen. 11 years old, . jfr. and Mrs. Jack d on for appendicitis Swearin-operate- Wednesday craning in the Mel-bospit- al at Helper. A. Bowers god Lieutenant John field artillery reserve, was lienten-teentlrfed to the rank of first stationed at is Bowers pnsidio in San Francisco. y. iwr Jesse N. F.llcrtson of down Friday to be present Provo at meeting and dinner Seegmillcr, Barker lidenon were guests of local Relepublican bm when am. little daugli-Ji-l, i Juk Vignettotoand their home in returned a Sunday from a stay of several j spent at Long Beach, Calif., other eities. They returned home nj of San Francisco. and Dr. Frank n N. Nelson Mig-jro- re into Salt Lake City Sat-- y where Mr Nelson met his wife ns returning home from a visit mnl weeks sjient at Long Beach other eities on the i opening dance at the Carbon Country elnb will be held next ly evening, according to Mat orf'president. Thin is the first arse of winter dances sponsor--j the club and will be inforniaL - C Karriek, coal expert from Salt CUf, passed on his way gh i h; i that part of the state. acknowledges a pleasant cull the gentleman while in the eity, Son ls Sat-- home from a trip southern Utah, looking after ms in ni through Price Margaret Keller entertained n girl friends Monday evening nor of her cousin, Miss Margaret wham of Ogden and Misa Maud As rord, who is leaving the first of caber with her parents, to make m; r home in Price. Castle Dale 2nd. nd Mrs. IL T. Zeidcrs from lake City drove down Knnday pent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Myers in Price, returning Lome fry evrnittg.'IlcvZe.idors was st toe imfctor of the Methodist Comity church here and enjoyed meet-- i number of e aequnintanc- old-tim- and Mrs. D. City visited Floyd Young is in Ephraim on business. there was nothing here but sage brush Mn. M. L. Snow was a week-en- d and prairie dogs. visitor in Provo. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. David S. Williams, arrived and Mrs. I L. Snow of Provo here Sunday to spend the son, Buddy, aud daughter, Luis, of winter. Cokcville, Wyo., arrived in Castle Miss Sarah ilall returned Dale last Friday to attend the E. C. Sunday V. R. celebration, and were much dis- evenins from a mouths visit in Salt Lake City. appointed over the necessity for the Miss Avon Poulter, trorrm here of the affair, says the from Progress of the 2nd. They returned lor the coming term, Sunday Afternoon, leaving Miss Lois Ogden Friday. for an extended visit with relatives Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Snow and Mrs. and friends. Williams is former pub- Beulah Draper made a trip to laee lisher of the Emery County progress eunyon Tuesday. Mrs. Mvrle Crowther, local teacher, and her two children, Gordon aud Val-eearrived for seliool Friday. Dies Tho Wednesday Art circle met at Mrs. Nellie Holley Johnson, aged the home of Mrs. Nona Snow Wed'58, wife of W. R. Johnson, city re- nesday afternoon. Nine ripmliera atcorder of Helper, passed away Sunday tended. The local school fucully wero enterat 8:45 a. m., of heart trouble. Mrs. Johnson was horn in Springville on tained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. March 33, 1874, and has resided in Bailie Perkins at their home in Priee Helper for the past ten years. She ilonday. was the sister of the first Mrs. B. R. Joseph Bundcreon arrived here from McDonald of Priee and as a girl ofFriday to prepare for the cointen visited here. Besides her husband, ing'cry school term. He is the local prinshe is snrvived by a son, Harry 6. cipal of achools here. Johnson, and a daughter, Mrs. Loucx-e- s Mrs. I. G. Bheuinin and children of Whittaker; two grandchildren and alt Lake City returned to their home two sisters, Mrs. E. II. Thomas of Sunday of last week after a months Helper, MrsH. A. Nelson, Salt Lake visit with relatives here. City; two brothers, John Holley of Miss Fern Marshall was hostess to Oakland, Calif., and William Ingram the T elub girls and their partof Maplcton. ners to several guests at a purty and Funeral services were conducted at her at home Thursday evening. in the deseret Priee Mortuary chapel The home of Mrs. Clara Milner was yesterday (Wednesday) ,witji Chris- the scene of a party sponsored by the tian Science service, burial being in Mikanwee girls of the local primary in the Helper city cemetery. lonor of their mothers Friday evening of last week. Members of the Ladies Literary club were guests of Mn. Emlora Justices Courts. Rnckbuin Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Blaue vs, refreshments were served to Fitzgerald; suit for rent. Mrs. Laura Chantry, Mrs. Mary LidWarranty Deeds. dell, Mrs. Thelma Fierce, Mrs. Ina Pete Aquinni to Anna Priano; prop- Sibert, Mrs. Ruth Blasklmrn, Mrs. $700. erty in Veral Cooelman and the hostess. inns Priano to Mary Acquinni; Mr. and Mrs. Hcnrv Grcevcy of $700. property in Central City, Neb., who have been Revocation of Power. visiting for the post month t the Metropolitan Cansualty company vs. tome of Mrs. Greeveys brother, T. Arthur J. Lee. Chantry, and his son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Carol Chantry, Metropolitan Causally company vs. Arhie eft Friday for Idaho. Mr J. Bracken Lee. ilendenhull of Glendale, Calif., also District Court. sizter of Chantry, is visiting now Demetrioa Kryakis vs. Protective association and IIisl-ui- at the Chantry home hers. Honoring their mothers, the BlueLodge No. 94. G. A. P. A.; suit bird girls entertnin'd at s party in the for wages as tearher, $565. Cleveland Dobbins vs. Tom Aleviza-ki- s church house Friday evening of last and Helen Saridakis Regan, ad- week. An original program; conductministratrix of the estate of Pete Re- ed entirely by the girls, was presentand games were played. Refreshgas, deceased; suit for rent of graz ed ments were served to forty people. ing land, $50. The primary officers and teachers and the bishopric and their wives were specially invited guests. Mrs. Dora Ellis entertained the priWilliaqD. Lambson, Helper. Xorine Steckelman, Helper. mary officers and teachers at her tome for their weekly business meetG. I Stevenson, Columbia. ing Thursday evening of hut week. Naomi X. Dixon, Ferron. The following ladies were present: C. W. Dadlier, Rains. Mrs. Ida Burnell, Mrs. Fannie Hill Alice May Peterson, Rains. ilrs. Nous Snow, Mrs. Lela Baldwin, lira. Esther Tidwell, Miss Jessie Elis, Miss Stella Draper, Mrs. Gladys Miss Wanda Snow, Mrs. Benlurnett, $Iiss Sarah Nichols spent the weeka visitor and Mrs. Ellis. ch Draper, Lake end in Salt City. Uncle Sam Visits the Primary, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wood spent was one-amusical play presented a in Provo. the week-en- d the local primary association in B. II. Young motored to Ogden Frielr annual home coming program day evening to attend the Democratic in the church house Friday afterconvention. noon. Miss Stella Draper impersonhas spent the ated Uncle Sam, while seventy-fiv- e lerry Boniface, whoreturned to his primary pupils participated in the summer in California, presentation. A very successful dance which Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dndler motored was given in the evening, at Uncle Sam, led Bluebird the reby girls, to Salt Luke City Saturday and George Washington and BetsRoss, turned Sunday. danced tho beautiful Mozart Minuet. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Woodhead and week-enProvo d in family spent the Mrs. Nellie H. Johnson At Helper ' fl.25 were $1.50. Suita, Tronsera, 50c, Coats, 75c. eaber Ladies our prices Lavs been reducodl work done in Carbon county. Cleaners & Tailors mibu. fn IT Baal Mala ALUS a, AIREST ROCKS and only STATISTICAL De-icio- LIKE A STREAK they come straight to you from fashion sue cesses in New York! Sleeves are whimsical Neckenchanting. 9, 9, Grcek-Amer-ic- lines, frankly, entrancing! Buttons, dips and everything that's NEW SMART DISTINCTIVE I an SIZES FOR MISSES AND WOMEN 3c3PiEININIEhYA$i Licensed to Wed PRICE, UTAH GIRL SCOUT NEWS By Scout Reporter This week 100 Girl Scouts returned to school from their various summer activities. Many of the girls have been away and with their return the troops will have a large attendance. The summer has been an activh one for the most part, probably the outstanding feature was our camping trip in Huntington canyon which was attended by forty scouts and four leaders. Next year we hope to keep camp for a week and take up some of the craft studies. We were risitod several weeks ago by Miss Olga Carlson,' a member of tho national field staff, who gave up a four days intensive training course in second class scouting. Most of the troops are taking np second elass work this winter and when Miss Carlson returns to Priee in December we hope to be ablo to pass some of onr Kenilworth Notes ct bcme-'Sunda- re. Prices parade .... I-- wr--thp- I now on arriJ nar-rando- Reduced Wellington items J R. Brown of Salt in Price over the visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. Robinson of Salt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i Potter. Mr. Brown is a brother Lake City spent the past week with ha Potter. Accompanying them their son, Dr. Iioy Robinson. their ran, Thomas Brown, and Mias Marie Postovit, who has spent nd Mrs. Byron Strong. They the summer in Pinza, N. D., arrive to Priee to uttend the postal in Kenilworth Saturday evening. convention. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Rampton anc son, George, of Ogden, arrived in town Earl Brandon, Mrs. Harry to resume his school duties. 'don and Mrs. Francis Sullivan Friday Miss Marguerite Wood and Mias d in Castle Dale last Monday of Helper motored to Hughes Mary California, says the lrogrros of returned Sunday. and Ogden Friday Lid. They drove to Priee Thurs-her- e Mrs. Mr. and Nephi Christensen Mrs. Sullivan took the returned from Salt Lake for SL Louis, Mo., and Mrs. n and family a will visit with her moth- - City Saturday after spendidg Priee for a few days. Miss Lrnnra Crookstone of Amori ha Lydia A very, from Welling- - can Fork motored to Kenilworth a Price visitor last Satnrday, Saturday and will teach in the piio-li- e schools. wK up to do some shopping. Mrs. "7 is one of Tho Runs most Mr. and Mrs. Len Snow and family and always drops in who hnve spent the summer in Orfriendly chat when she is in angeville. returned to Kenilworth on She is one of the pioneers of Wednesday. frityi having come to Price when Sieve Wogee of Roosevelt was business roller in Kenilworth Friday Mr. and Mrs. Ism Leavitt and family motored to Salt Lake City Satnrday and returned Sunday, f. PAGE FIVE EVERT THURSDAY Kindergarten will open Monday, September 12, 1 p. m., in the Community Church. For full information call Mrs. J. E. Gardner. Phone 72-- J. Mothers! Your Chance to Keep Them Warm Smartly for Less! Jaunty NEW aits for Misset 7 o CJ.QO Other! . tm tests. The girls show lots of enthusiasm for their winters work here's to a big year in scouting for 1932-3- p (addons devw new lWm' neveryihwg I 'Mowy, FUR TRIMMEDI Grown-u- 3. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT That pood printing the kind one ii not ashamed ot The 8uu, Price, Utah. The Kim lias been authorized to announce the candidacy of K. K. Ielree of Priee for the nomination of county commissioner of Carbon fount', subject to tin wiU of (lie Republican county Not Taxed POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a candi- Federal tax does not apply on telephone calls costing less than 50 cents nor is there any tax on any type of local service. out-of-to- date for the office of county remmiiei tonterm, subject to the will and er, two-yepleasure of the Drmoeralie county con ventlufl. wliMi will be bold in the latter part of September. (Signed). H. 8- - ROBINETT. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT The Sun has been authorized to nounce the candidacy of Arthur K. of Price for the Republican for county attorney of Carbon an- The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. - The Run has been authorized to anDr. and Mrs. Robinson nnd daugh nounce that Tlnrit Ilslrti, Helper, is candidate for nomination on tho Reter, Barbara Jean, motored to Salt apublican ticket for County Attorney of Miss Lnko City Satnrday morning. Carbon county, subject to tho wiU of the house Wilma Bass, who has been the Republican county convention. E. Wood' gnet of her sister, Mrs. G.returned to Lend the past six week, Provo Saturday. Mrs. Joe Dndler nnd Mra. L Penree were joint hostesses at three-tabl- e Two Cents Per Word Each Insertion No Charge Account. bridge party in compliment to The Va. of Ciisun Bristol, Mrs. I I FOIl KENT MODERN APARTMENT. coni range Newly Hecornted. Also good party was held at tha Pearce home, 1SS-J- . K. 15. where lovely fall flowera decorated for sale. lien liean, Phone Miss won by the rooms. The prize was SALESMEN WANTEI MEN WANT-ri- i Ann Pleval. Other guests include to conduct world renowned Raw-leig- h Home Service bwdnre in and near Mrs. William Woodhead, Mis Sarah of Emery, Sonih Sevier and city Nichols, Miss Mao Burton, Mrs. G. E. counties of Sprinvrille. Reliable huNtier ran atari Mrs. Len Mrs. Leavitt, Woodhead, earning S33 weekly and Inemme rapidly. Calvin Jewkes. Mrs. Roy Robinson Write immediately. Rawleight Co.. Oept. 8, 13, 22, 25. Denver, Colo. and Mn. Roy Woodhead of Helper. FMlEJM.flC. Regardlcwa of Price EVERY COAT and Telephone be there Now! POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT 17-27-- l4 svwrmly. , Fully LiNwf C. IPemuney Co. J.DSPAITMENT ITOII PRICE, UTAH modern $3750 will buy a home juat two block from Carbon a half and two bleb srliool and bloelis from Main street in Priee. Will consider leasing for one year. Just tho nlara for largo family or deairing to keep boarders. tan-roo- K. ALLEY, Price, Utah. Phono 13-1- Rowers J. Aldcn Engineer MASTER CONTRACTOR AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDER CARPENTER WORK A SPECIALTY Phone PRICE, UTAH 181 E. 3rd No- - 317--J AN OVERSIGHT E. E. PEIRCE SEEKS OFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER By an oversight in the isaue of The Sun of August 25th, we overlooked a line in the Boekno automobile advertisement run by the Western Auto company of Price. A very important line at the bottom of the al reading This offer hold good until September 9th, was omittecL The Sun takes this method of making tho correction for tho Rnekne dealers and the advertising agency that the dealer offer holds good nutil September 9th. E. E. Peirce of Price has annonneed his intention to seek nomination for euunty commissioner of Carbon, anb-jeto tho will of the Republican county convention, the date of which has been fixed for September 17. Mr. IVirce has been a resident of Carbon eonnty for the past eighteen years and ha been president of the Carbon Water company, and U now secretary of the control council of nr IS CORRECTED THIS WEEKS ISSUE Legal blank of all kind The Bun. et that company for the state. A girls idea of a perfect man ia subject to frequent revision. |