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Show THE SUM. PRICE, OTA PAGE SIX RJEOW. V 0.0. NEW YORK, Nov. 11. Thoughts while it rolling: I confuse Digby Bell with Kyrle Brllew. For anthropol-ogiit- i: Harry K. Thaw's magnifi-gm- . .rently shaped head. Theres a better taste, anyway, to the glue on three- eent stamps. What- ever became of La joe f Clifton Webb reminds me of a Palmer Brownie. One-wor- d description r Na-liole- on Gsxton-ahin- y. new radio eolumn- -' of the old Palace eomer now elot around broadcasting stations. A white poodle, with a black raincoat crepe do chienf Biahard Loekbridge, the town's youngest dramatic critic. Also a recent anther. 1st, Nick Kenney. The wiae-eraeke- Christopher Moriey, a Haverford, Pa., boy. who made good in the eity. brown derBill Robinson 's by and levee swagger. Russel one 1, please Crouse, who quit eolumning to ballyhoo. An acute angle is his profile in caricature. Also Arthur William Browns. lop-side- E TEXT THV1BDAT d Lin-dama- barber shops featurThose ing "hot towel service." Whoee idea was that of heaven a place where one may loll in a barbers ehair and have endless hot towels on a freshly shaved faeef Harry Hansen, the book critic, gnd Charles B. Driscoll look alike. So do V. V. McXitt and Thomas Mitchell, the actor. all-nig- ht Johnny Farrar and partner, StanlRinehart: two more, of .the boy publishers, and doing a swell job, too. Aud Bob Berle, their production man, whos a grand amateur .thespian. After all, what ia more stirring than a fresh flag rippling against a clean sky t Or do you sense a strain of mawkishness today? All right, then, 1 11 follow the parade. ey-. 250-pou- SPRING COAL Price Maintained IL left a collegiate editorial ehair for movie lots. His first activity concerned, quite naturally, a football Him. To his undy: ihg credit, the finished script contained no game won at the last moment, a ukulele or a coach giving the bunch a tongue lashing in the dressing room between periods. e 14-A- 65-85- 65-5- and last-wee- k. to . SprinCanyon ' mmcunm.nAi cm, mi alt y one-tabl-e STAHHM PROFESSIONAL two-tabl- e Dr. . Standardvllle, McLaughlin, - C Hubbard, Dr. Notes Is Unexcelled For - Storage Ruggeri, Jr, . Purposes Walter - Standard Coal eon-tinn- ed 71S Judge Building, Balt Lake CRy, Utah 'One film s trade mark is a rooster. Another a lion. A third seeks a similar emblem. And Hickey Nielan, who doesnt care for them, suggests a rat N. Swanson 1 The 8oViet union is not eiieonrag. I kept looking up for lighted Japanese street of the eamp to take care of the to Pries Monday of last week on busi- ten cents' lower than last week's cloze before eold weather sets ness. Miss Burba ra Ewell and Max and steady with last Monday. Receipts ing foreign students to paper lanterns. Or didnt you attend flood waters attend school in. ice cream sociables. Babcock, Boyde Babcock aud Miss have swelled considerably under ex- in Russia. weeks last demand caused by Mr. and Mrs. Bud Tryon lost one Francis Draney accompanied them to panded hogs Kenilworth of their twin baby daughters on Nov- Price. light run. The 160 to sold at 63.20 to 63.30; 130 to ember 4 by death. today CANYON Miss Ann Pleral spent the week$125; packing Level For 160 pounds 63.10 to stock Mrs. John Mecklano and daugh- Steady aud ot end in Halt Lake City. hogs 62.40 sows 62.00; ters entertained a few friends on SatCO. Stockers, Feeders Is pigs 62.75 to 63.14. Dr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson and urday of last week. last weeks Lamb prices lost part of daughter, Barbara Jean, speut Sunday Quite a number from here went ont today, selling at twenty-fiv- e at Nephl gain last Saturday to try their lurk at eents lower prices than last week's Sun Special Servies. Misa Ruth Winters of Salt Lake all report fairly AtKANSAS pheasant hunting, to thirty-fivbut twenty-fiv- e close, fter CITY, Mo, Nov. City ia the house guest of Jlr. and good luck. week a than ago today. last weeks sharp advances be- eents higher Mrs. Cliff Leavitt. Mrs. Mary Kalsae, Mrs. Roy loom cause of curtailed lambs offered today sold at Best fat receipts, prices genMiss Eva Nichols of Salt Lake City and Mrs. James Smith were Price medium to good kinds and erally eased off a little. A large run of 65.60 to ; is spending several weeks visiting her visitors on to medium 6450 last of to Helper 65.00 Monday plain stockeru found market a and feeders sister, Miss Sarah Nichols. 6350 to 6425; fed week, motoring down. to yeerlings $5.00; at steady prices. The American Royal Mr. and Mrs. George Young of Salt numbered many stoukers and feeder fat ewea 6150 to $2.00. Feeding lambs Lake City arrived Monday for severat a priee Kiz News . buyers among its attendance and of- continued in light snpply ; al days stay with Frank Young. to 6425 $4.75. of ferings from.' six states on the open range Armistice day waa celebrated by market Mr. and Mrs. J. Kelly of Salt Lake were readily disposed of. ConGleaner MM Men City' spent Sunday as guests of Mr. Kit people with a rodeo here. gestion of beef eattle at Chicago slow. and Mrs.. Lynn Snow. George N. Hill made a business trip ed up the trade here, but opening sale Girl's Ball Be Given Mr. .and Mrs. C. JV. Peterson were to Priee. Wednesday of changed. Hog prices : Thanksgiving Eve , William Reid of Priee and two sens dinney guests of Mr. and .Mrs- - Thomas nugh off ten cents from last weeks ,T he on week were with a were hew on business last week. Tuesday. close, steady ayo. The annual "M Men and Gleaner imbs were quoted, off twentyfive and Mrs. Frank Lundy aid A bell game wae enjoyed hero Sunto e eenta from ball will be given .next Wedtwenty-fivbut Lucille Girls of and Margaret Friday, iters, day afternoon by some Kis pcoplo. thirty-fiv- e eenta higher than a week Cleveland were Sunday guests of Mr. nesday night, Thanksgiving Eve. NoElijah Averett of Price waa visit- ago. Receipts were 21,000 catand Mrs. Thomas Hughes. today vember 23rd, in the amusement hall relatives here ing Wednesday of last tle, 4000 calves, 6000 hogs and 5000 lakh Latter-daMrs. William Driaeoll entertained wash. Saints tabernacle. the of with 10,000 eattle, sheep compared contract .r The uew road being built in Kis 3000 the members of her dance this year win be in .the calves, 4000 hogs and 4000 sheep The. elnb on Saturday. Guests were Mrs. is not complete, it ia in a passable of s novelty ball with special form 6406 last .. week and 2035 cattle, eveRoy Robinson, Mrs. Georgs Jaekaeu condition. 4983 bogs aud 6731 sheep a features er slants daring the ealves, and Mrs. L. P, Piana ning. Lawrence Zirker and Mae Pace Ears Boren and daughter, Renna, year ago. COM. are in charge of arrangements. Last The Friday night contract elnb met visited in Priee Thursday of last week 1 Cattle prices today ruled steady to year the dance sponsored by theee at the home of Mrs. Eldon Conover. with relatives. weak. Chicago had congested supplies The guest list included Calvin Jewkss, groups was the largest sad best MM In Aaron P. Dimiek of Kis motored of beef cattle, which considerably eas- twothe of Mrs. Hazel ton Nelson, Mrs. Jos Dul- to Priee with the year aud Jthey are working to of the Kis ed up the trade here, on offerings make this ballets one equally sueeessfuL The ler, Miss Sarah Nichols. Misa Etta lection and returned with enough flesh for killers. How- admission Thursday. charge will be ten and Moffitt, Miss Ana Pieval and Mrs. eatLaVoy Hardy and brothers aud ever, the bulk of. todays 21,000 e eenta. . twenty-fivFrank Young. Walter Bigelow of Priee were visitors tle and 6000 ealves were in the stoek-e- r Mrs. Herbert Wood was hostess to is Kis Wednesday of last week. and feeder elasses. The few bunchthe members of her bridge Mrs.' Marvel Workman and Mrs. es of good fed steers here today sold club on Tuesday. Prizes wore won by Ernest Babcock Utah $650 to 67.40. Short fed and warmedmotored to Priee on at -up Mrs. Thomas Hughes and Mrs. Will 64.75 to 66.25. elasses brought R. F. of last week on business., Driscoll. Those enjoying the affair Thursday Offerings showed a Slight improveMrs. Merrill Mead to returned Kis inwere Mrs. William Woodbind, Mrs. were ment in quality aud buyers G. E... Woodhead, Mrs. Lynn Snow, Wednesday from Pries when she had clined to penalize weight. Most of the Hears, 10 a. m. to IS neon, S to B. m taken her baby for medical treatment. Mrs. William Manson, Mrs. Thomas PRBPAUD ON ONI OF THB Residence 381 on fed heifers of late last week Office Phene 10S-gain Mrs. Howard Noyes ' motored to was wiped out today, though receipts flOmmercial Bank Building, Pries, Utah romT TIPPLES IN THB Hughes, Mrs. Roy Robinson, Mrs. WilPriee Wednesday to visit with rela- were only moderate. Cows sold at VNRBD STATBS liam Driscoll and Mrs. George tives and returned to Kiz Thursday. 61.60 to $4.00 and heifers 6450 to J. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnstun of 66.25. Veal ealves were fifty cents Sweet Mine Priee and children were the guests of lower, with a $550 top. Offirs Bonn. S to Bn. as. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boren of Kii Increased reeeipts of stockera and Phone 246J, Residence 284, Beaters Mrs. Velma Halls daughter ia re- Sunday afternoon. feeders' found a readyoutlet at steady Cash Electric Building, Price, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Workman en- prices. Todays run included a large ported on the siek list. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Obrodwiteh were tertained at dinner Sunday at their supply from Colorado, Texas and New Charles Priee visitors on Sunday of last week, home for Mr. aud Mrs. Ernest Bab- Mexico, with a normal Kansas, OklaJoe Pintartlli and Claude Hall mo- cock, Miss Bcva Hardy, Lyn Ander- homa and Missouri run. Demand has been increased because of last weeks Office Phene 81, Residence ITT. Bilragni tored to Priee on Monday of last son and Jacob Workman. B slid ing, Priee, Utah. and because the large attenweek. Mrs. Howard Noyes received word scarcity American Royal. Choice Mrs. Eva Corax was operated on Wednesday that her aunt, Mrs. Zina dance at the C. Gease, and yearlings sold at at the Price hospital on Friday of Halt and two eonsins of Kirtland, stoek tocalves medium to Atterney At Law good $550 66.25 and the last week. Mexico., had died of eating canned stoek era and feeders at 64.00 to 65.50. Co. Office Is Gaunt, Oonrt Herns. David Bonvinein was S house guest ehili and that a third member of the Commond kinds sold at $250 to 64.75. Utah. Priee, at the home of Joe Piutarelli on Mon- family was not expected to live. Stock heifers brought 63.00 to 64A0. BALT LAKR CITY. UTAH day of last week. Mrs. Verona Babcoek, Mrs. Walter After last weeks advance, Friday H. J. Binch, A number of men are working on Boren, Mrs. Ellen L. Herring and Mrs. uncovered a break which was Attorney At Law the drainage canal through the Main Ellen L. Mead and daughter motored today. Hog prices today are - Installment jewelry houses opening main. Meaning you guess I Leo the restaurateur konwn to Broadway as Lindy. Ted $aueier has .the neatest cropped mustache in town. Charles B. Dillingham in front of the Astor. I always want to sneak up and straighten his derby. - ' Notes odiik M IIIITYRE wkJfcjttS H L. A. McGee, Attorney At Lair Rooms 5 and 6, Bllvagni Building, Priest Utah. Ptoses, Office 183, Residence IS. msg-aain- o Equitable Flynn Funeral Home Usdertaken and Mrs. J. X Flynn, Manager. Ambulance Service. Phene 39, Priee. RANGES - HEATERS - CIRCULATORS I cherish a vague hope that the next columnist film if they must produee them will sustain similar reality. The majority of eolumnists over the land are not filling water coolers with gin, haunting night clubs, dashing into star's dressing rooms, telling the managing editor to go sit on a tack or being received at the White House. Columnist I know and Im acquainted with most are the most members of editorial staffs. The movie generalization, that thq columnist is a bombastic swell-heamay fit a specific type. But that breed is in the : Insurance Wallace Mortuary, Agency A. N. Never before have such low prices been offered the buying public on our Round Oak Specialties. Wallace, Manager. Ambulance Service. Day or Night -r- Phone IBS im, Utah HEAT COMFORT Ws write all ' Uadi of Xasiraaea, Firs, IJghtalmg, Toraado, Rala and Automobile, Drop, ia tha a bast self-effaci- coapaalts ia tha United d, minority. There Roiad Dak Ranges ho- rizon. In numerous ways the most gifted, he had the owlish, detached man- ner of Ring anil Lard-no- are known in every state in the Union as Ranges of the finest quality and superior workmanship in performance, appearance and ser- r was the same stickler for writing purity. In two years he assembled the most enthusiastic follow, ing any columnist outside of B. L. T. ever collected. Ilia pillar bore the rather homely title f "AH Sorts." But he wearied. Applause became wormwood, and he was likely first of the elan to quit at popularitys peak. He wrote hilarious short stories for pnlps a while, and was just erarking into gloss gazettes when he threw down his pen again and ancemnhed to wanderlust. A curious anomaly a great writer who ae- "Jmallv despised writing. , . Vy contact with Barnes grew out Uf his skewering .the country jnke Stems I wrote for a middle west daily and eantiohed them mirthfully. One, I recall hfnahingly, was a personal jotting: Ui'8 Dora Dodd rocked off her hark porch last night and lit on a rake, and which Barnes headlined: In last Served the Rone Ri-b- t." lingering dava from California he paid wm one of the finest compliments I reer received. In. view of his earlier thrilled. TPing I was immeasurably JPnr-- the first time in New York I iao cream last had real home-mad- e nigbLAnd bless my BMond-tir- st aunt, Am Aberdeen Dealer The first big league columnist I knew intimately was the late Charles R. 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