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Show rum rous TAH Fiftieth Anniversary of Founding of Price Ward to Be Commemorated By L. D. S. Church im tmuui Every Tburaday By 8un Publiahing U. (Inc.). 1L W. Crockett, Manager. Babarription, $2.(X) the Year la Advance. Office I'lKHie er 133-- J. atend Aa 1 lie. 9, lie i deuce, EDIATE RELIEF IS 133-- Second -- Claaa Mail Matter, June 4. 1915, At the Poatoffice At Price, Utah, Under the Act of March S. 1879. AUVKKT1SINO RATES Matter Per Inch Per I Immediate relief anient, 60c. Special Poaitiua, l&'per Oeat AdditionaL ed by employment of deatitute causin nineteen Utah counties was assured Saturday, when a telegram was received at Governor George II. Derng office from the Reconstruction Finance corporation at Washington, D. C.. stating that a loan for $250,000 had been granted, says the Deseret News. Receipt of this money in Salt Lake by Governor Deni within a few days will make funds available for destitution relief daring the current period until November 15, when it is understood that, according to the rules of the lleconstnintion Finance corpor- Legale1 Tea Cents the Line Each Inner-tio- Count Six Worda to Lina. Humama, S1Z50 ; Water Application, Proof, $10. Bandera Fifteen Centa the Una Each Insertion. Count Six Worda to the Line. Blackface Type Twenty-fiv- e (25) Centa Each Inaertion. Obituaries, Carda of Thanks, Resolutions, Be, At Heading Notice Rates. Count Six Worda to the Line. For Rent, Found, Loat, Etc., IteTaroSale, i Centa Per Word Each Issue. No Charge Accounts. a. al V:i All Communications to SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY ' Pries, Utah I want mo urn ing without The Hun; and cried la the o load up dab, I Mel. Twenty Years Ago This celetieth anniversary, a three-dabration ia being planned by the different auxiliary organizations of the word under the direction ufi the bishopric to bis held in Price commencing November 18. The features of the celeation, more money will he supplied if bration include a Golden Jubilee dinit is needed and the first loan is exner on Saturday, November 19, nndcr hausted. the auspices of the Relief Society. The nineteen counties to whom the The dinner will be served from 12 loan for the period begin- oclock noon until 6 p. m. in order ning October 1 and extending to Nov- that everyone may be served. A booth ember 15,- was extended Saturday will be erected from which foods and are: Weber, Washington, Wayne, Carproduce will be sold. Other features bon, Utah, Uintah, Cache. Beaver, Da- of the three-da- y program are aa folvis, Duchesne, Iron, Juab, Emery, Gar- lows: field, Kane, Millard, Piute, Sanpete ' Friday, November 18, 4 p. in., a and Sevier. childrens dance will be held. Friday Recently, T. L. Holman, chairman will lie given. Satof the governors executive committee, night a grand ball musical a program, inurday night made a visit to these counties and and specialplays cluding conferred with county commissioners will be given. Sunday evenumbers ty needs the of the unemployconcerning the Golden Jubilee program will ed. Reports of commissioners, receiv- ning wind up the three days events. ed later, were consolidated and two An invitation has been extended to consolidated applications made by the all former ward officials, members governor one for eight counties and and general authorities of the ehureh. eounties and eleven the other for forwarded to Washington under his CARD OF THANKS wlxh to express our sincere thanks certification. - Frank Groaao had sold the Garden tore in Price to A. Viglia, late of Sunnysida, and E. Bernardi of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Crockett and daughter, Elizabeth, epent several days in Salt Lake City, returning home Monday. Gut Pappas had taken out a wholes ale liquor license in Price, which made three wholesalers and ten re- tailers for the city. Richard Lamb of Joplin, Mo., stopped off in Price for several days with his nncle, Alfred Perkins, for a visit. Ho waa on his way to California. Albert Pace, McClure Wilxon, Elmore Shiner, II. G. Mathis and W. J. West wore the jurors drawn in Priee for the October term of district court. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Gunderson were bock home in Priee from Salt Lake City, accompanied by Miss Irene Neilacn of Mt. Pleasant, who came down on a visit. Francis W. Robinson and Miss Vida Fausctt, two popular Price young people, were married during the week by llcir. Ferris at the Methodist parson btc. They left for Salt Lake City on their honeymoon, George Collingham, A., D. Iladley and Sam Glazier were Price visitors from Sunnysido Saturday and 8un-day. Conditions at that enmp were most prosperous and the outlook for Republican successes never better. 0. T. Harmon, Jr., was back home in Priee from Salt Lake City where he went-thweek lmfore to meet his wife and children. While in that city, Mr. Hannons little ar.n underwent an operation for the removal of his Now. . . Because of SUPER The money, when received, will he cheeked ont by the governor as rapidly as the counties effect their relief organizations to carry on nndcr the rules laid down by the governors central relief committee. -- gAT, oew. , a revolutionary development, we offer POWERED TWO CYLINDER Wilfor1 loosevelt iigjsidi FRIGIDAIR.E With g8.1 hut (ttLakc Greater Food Space One-Four- th Steve U In the same sized cabinet food capacity means in time, in steps, in money; what the Cold Control, waist-hig- h porceshelves, lain interior and other features mean in added convenience and efficiency. You will agree this Frigidaire is an outstanding value in the industry. And terms are so liberal its cheaper to install Frigidaire now than to go another day without it. Frigidaire Corporation, Dayton, Ohio. one-pie- fourth greater food space h the same, sized cabinet d for. the lowest price at which a Frigidaire has ever been , Erin frps Clt Hr. an fete in ! gins lake Cii by. Sou d! ce portant features that .....$124.00 S-- 4 ..... $160.00 S-- 5 S-- 6 W--4 W-- 5 $195.00 4e- - Rn. Jiaeson have k.8U sold 2,250,000 Frigidaire- million more than any other make. .....$185.00 ....$195.00 ....$225.00 0. Installed! on a Ihn Mr. gtter-- d lake Ci Thai P IsOding hn Who ejAm2ANCjffik IjLaf JlcFRgERAnotL MutualPrice ILuiulben THE COUNTRY OVER! Barpe R.W to tawt h Bank sometime break even by putting would-b- e hundits to Bight, but one in I lev worth, III, eame out $20 ahead after an attempted robbery. (Go, laced Mrs. Salt Utah nek Holdin Two men approached the teller window, one laying down a $20 bill and and ordered hand up. The aikis came to the rescue with dim pa asking for change. As the teller took of his own and the robber, fled, Brthe bill the other man drew a pistol ing their $20. .at iovem FAMED CARS IN 8 MONTHS Urn, had no list of former owners to tell ROCKNE in 8 months, its readied 8th place in actual registrations for die entire country. Thats the final test of public acceptance! Rocfcne ia not only here to stay . . . but here to go ahead. Its style, size, speed, stamina, engineering advancements and equipment are what car. America has been looking for in a Take out a Rockne foe a trial drive today! low-pric- ake renin ad U lome Hist c pmvci augh ed R. ek ctei ab Indrp G. Ftatia UHA sin Sai (fora ml 3 WESTERN AUTO COMPANY Carbon Ave. Price, Utah eomplolion an-tu- rn pon, A Shetland Pony and Improvement Era Drive Plans Under Way pie-eati- ng sa m ra four hundred flies to the state ting contest, twenty thonsnml eight hundred of these being credited to Miss Margaret Jones and the remainder to Glen Jones. Dr. A. C. Sorensen had given receipts for this nnmlier, which made the count official. Carbon stake geneological society of the Latter-da- y Saints ehurrh is to hold a harvest festival dance on Friday, October 21, in the taficmncle amusement hall. A student dance will lie held in the afternoon from 4 to 5. Stnnts and games of all kind will feature the evening dincc. A prize waltz will bo rondurted about 11 oclock. Other sports will be a contest and guessing contest. Tho afternoon dance ia for the publie and Harding school student. The hall will he decorated in loaves, flowers and pumpkins to represent the fall season. The dance is ia the form of an apron and overall affair.' Harris Dr. be the swat- Geneological Society to Hold Harvest Festival Mr. Price a las for ROCKNE SWEEPS PAST 22 from Dawson, N. M., and were occupying tho Barney Spry house on South Sixth street. Sir. Lewis waa the chief cleric for the Southern Utah und Castle Valley railroad ami preceded his family here a couple of week. Frice had tunied in thirty thousand will be dancing. a Q atarda ie M left Price the first of the wvk for Salt Lake City where they were married in tho temple. Later they spent eomo time in Springvilln until Mr. Biddle waa railed on a mission to tho northwestern slates. Mrs. Thomas IV. Lewi and children arrived in Priee during the work y week stumec Idaho. mu. tonsils. A. C. Biddle and Miss Della Darton Preparations arc rapidly nearing for the animal drive for Improvement Eiia subscriptions which will be held during the week of October 10 to 23. The ward directors, Jennie Potter and Billy Williams, have their workers selected who will begin taking subscriptions Sunday. The Era is a church 'magazine of the Latter-daSaints and is published especially for Mutual worker and the priesthood, it also contains fiction, jmetry and articles by lending men of tho church and state. Aa special feature of this week a program will be given during the Mutual session, Tuesday, October 19, after which there m Mr. and appreciation for all evidences of friendship and sympathy and for the many floral offerings shown ns at tne time of the illness and death of onr beloved mother. (Signed). Sir. and Mrs. W. B. Sanders. Hiawatha, Mrs. A. T. Liven good and Sir. and Lewiston, S lyle paign. 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See what' a saving this Price gjgjsrd Think of itl A Saper.pawcn. Frigidaire powered with tw, Remarkable Demonstration At Frigidaire Display Rooms . e I TgPPAT two-one-a- ct h ' y six-we- ek Present Week I On November 20, 1882, a sturdy band of pioneers who had moved into the Castle valley to make their homes met together in a newly constructed bowery near the Fred Grames property for the purpose of organizing another ward of the ehurrh of Jesus Saints. The orChrist of Latter-da- y ganization waa effected and George Fra ml sen was ordained the bishop of the new Price ward. Approximately 215 members belonged to the ward at that time. Fifty yean have elapsed since that organization was completed, the enrollment of the Price ward has reached two thousand seventy-tw- o members. Instead of tho bowery which waa used for church Services, they are now held in the tabernacle constructed about fifteen yean ago. To fittingly commemorate this fif- E VEST A n dKgiIarani e edJbys jUDE b by Ve Th Mom a k e agaii pore and r! Imenl Just imagine owning a real, live Shetland of pony your ownl The swellest little Pony you can imagine. Or the thrill of a sparkling, brand new bicycle. honest-to-gpodne- . Eyes and Glasses WHAT IS MORE VALUABLE? NPKCIAL1STS In the Conservation of Vision. A Complete Stock of Lenses and Frames. EYEGLASS REPAIRS MADE WHILE YOU WAIT. Reading Glasses as Low as $3.95 Personally Fit DR. W. W. LEWIS IN CHARGE LEWIS OPTICAL CO. PRICE, UTAH TnDnCarVerdst.hePriceTradin away our store. Company are to ticket will be given with each 25-ce- nt KM! spea Thu elud li. A leu give in A botl purchase Make sure your father and mother receive their tickets yours may be the lucky number. for-- Start saving your Tickets now! PRICE TRADING COMPANY Phone 33 P ss The Busy Department Store Price, Utah , |