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r ---"w"wW?"Cw5i(pWBfc. t&L- 'ssHKaaaaaaaaH i BBBff K . . TUL KA8TEIIN UTAH ADVOCATE, TilUlSIUY, AUlURT it nt laaaaaaiHH! : -.-- -r: mw. PAflK nve. HM lYou Vould Be Prosperous8 fco This Sobody over attained a compe Ke by spending all thoy earned. Br prosperity begins the mlnuto Vopon a savings account Eton KV, smallost savings havo otton HBt tho means of grasping oppor Hfltles that lead to wealth. BwB DOLLAIl K you can't spars opens an account at this flr. You net 4 por cont Intorost. HK can add a small amount to KV account each vreck or month KBHn a vory short tlmo you will a good substantial bank ao KBWdo your footsteps to this bank, KBjrery day for your own sake. Bee Commercial & Savings Bank B PRICE, UTAH. 5S1F1E0 ADLETS HHB Ccn In l'tr I.I no Ijicli Issue. HHm Hlx Word to Clio Line. So BHfelMmicnt Jicnn Tlmn Tuent)- BBF - - - - ' -a Hp- Automobile Inmp. Owner flniinvo samo by calling at this m and paying for this notice. HC-lted Cross pin. Kinder re C5 to Dr. Soronson and got ro- KBNT-SIxty slinrcs water Hhft of tho I'rlco Klvor Irrlga SJtompany. II. W. Crockott &. HBftrrico. BllHK3 CU3ANKD Pressed and rofelrad, hats roblocked. I'rlco IflpMttBg and Tailoring Co., op HBj' postotflco. AJJSSKlNa -Prlco Cleaning and tlprtin Co. will mako tliat suit jnElvcrcoat look like now. ' work a specialty. Oppo HHjJsstofflco. WAIi IIIIOOK WHISKY Qua BHuMald Hyo tho two best over BBSd In I'rlco only by J. I). For Br at tho "Q. IV Ask for BBS popular brands. AliU A soda fountain that BBKf4800.OO, In first-class con HS. Has only boon In uso for BBBronr. Will sell for $800.00, BBE cash and part on torms. frt this office. BTiicscrtvATio.v staoi: HSSii, Duchesno and all rosorrn BBBpolnt. Loaves Cotton Tuoa BBF Thursdays and Saturdays, BBBm Ducnoano Mondays, Wod Bhrs and Fridays, Now four M stages, daylight trips, meals BBBalf way houso. First-class BBBimodatlons. BT Two mutes, one blue, about 1000 lbs., branded Hp One mouse colored h mule, weight abont 750 anded thus -T- A liberal B will be paid 0 for (heir totLRewMWce, Utah. bKH K w ri.t iimw Bo.Mili FOll A OAIUtlAGE BB promptly answered when )AwBl chooso to mako it. It you jBBW catch a vory oarly train or Hrery lato ono you can havo a VBm:i:k LIVERY HARN Bibellne, Manager, Price, Utah. pbice HDjncmFnr Clean up jour back yard or tho health officer will get you. Tho University of Utah has an advertisement In this Issuo of Tho Advocate. Mrs. C. W. Tlnglcy entertains this afternoon at her homo at 2:30 In honor of Miss Pearl Helms, of Toy lorvllle, 111. Morlcy Mclntlre has purchased a lot In tho high school subdivision from tho McDonald ileal Estate and Investment company, Marrlago licenses wcro granted during tho week to Charles n. fllado of Scofleld and Caroline Olid don of Salt I.nko City. Tho pay car on tho Denver and Illo Crando Is a thing of tho past. Tho company havo decided to dis continue sending out tho car, but Instead will mall tho checks to their employes Eighty ncres of land under Prlco river canal with mvonty-four shores of water, all assessments paid to date. If, token beforo August 20, 1912, prlco I1G00 cash. Mlddloton & Sterling, Price, Utah. Tho annual conference of the Utah Mothodlsts Is In session today (Thursday) In Bait Lako City with Itov. II. J. Talbott, superintendent In charge Tho conference closes Saturday with a picnic at Lagoon. Iloalth Officer Dr. Soronson and Marshal Ilryner havo been busy tho past fow days rounding up tho neg ligent ones In regard to cleaning up their places of business and back yard". The doctor says the regulations will be strictly enforced In tho future. Contractor A. E. Hong has return ed to 8alt Lako City from Thomp sons, whoro ho has completed build ing a fivc-mlta spur from tho Den ver and Illo Qrando to tho mines of tho Western Fuel company. Tho spur will be operated by tho rail road company. Tho McKuno Forwnrdlng company Uils wcok received a car load of potatoes from Idaho which they nro selling o'lt by tho hundred at ono dollar and fifty con Is. Tho pota toes nro this years' crop, tho finest seen around theso parts for somo time. Tho Huntington Coal company fil ed nrtlcles of Incorporation with tho county clerk of Salt lrfiko county last week. Tho offtcors aro Leo C. Mlllor, president; N. C. Nollsen, vlco president; Charles II. More house, secrotnry and treasurer, Tho capital stock Is thirty thousand dol lars In ton cent shares. Traveling men Drown, Syms flro cory; Thompson, .. C. M. I.; and Dowdell, Ilowlott's; had a strenu ous auto trip over from Price, ar riving yesterday evening. Thomp son says ho can climb a telephone polo with Ms Ford It necessary but tho Prlco-Myton thoroughfare al most put his machine out of com mission. Myton lleconl, 0th. Frank A. Wndlolgh, general pas sengor agent of tho Duuver and Illo a rondo "rflUi headquarters at Den ver, with a party of other officials of that road wore In tho Vernal country last week. Tho party made a hurried trip over, going out by way of Provo and tho Strawberry tunnel. The Vernal commorcinl club entertained tho party while in that section. Tuosday evening n young man by Uio name of Hansen, wjillo silting In front of tho postofflco was hit on tho head by some falling scaf fold which was blown down by tho , wind from tho new Woeter building, and qulto painfully cut. Ho was taken to Dr. Soronsen's of fice whofo his wounds wore drossod, It being necessary to lako flvo stitched In tho cut. Tho Tavern Cnfe 1h again under now management, Mm. Alice Sage who conducts tlio hotel will havo chargo of tho cafe and together with M. P. Ilraffot will run it here after. M. llaum who has boon con ducting It for tho post two months has given it up nnd left town. Mr. Ilraffot and Mrs. Sago will glvo tho cafe their personal attention in tho future as well na the hotel. Tho first annual basket pic n to giv en by (ho Helper musical socloty, Instruction at tho Studebakcr gar ment's grove on 8unday, August 2 6th. Tho local musicians aro plan ning on giving tho people of Hel per and tho surrounding country tho tlmo of their lives on that day. Everybody Is invited to bring tholr basket dinner and enjoy tho sports that will bo pulled off during tho afternoon. Guns repaired at doodman'g ro palr shop. 'Hf T Never mind whore distance or dl- , tH JflCfC JLO rcction does not matter if you havo J Hj a telophono. Call our number, tell ,' 'B. .. T 4 S us your wants, and wo will sond you OU L1VC T tho goods right away. "Wo havo a , sorvlce that nlwaya satisfies you, S y saves you time, troublo, and worry, , ' iSir n, nnn and costB ou nothlDS extra. Isn't , Wlf DRUG STORE worth uwum.? SBllIlOURnTg, Proprietor. .vwiSlSSLJlIkAJ ' NOTICE TO PATRONS Dy order of tho City Council of Prlco City, Utah, all patrons of the electric light department are hore by notified that on and after Sep tember 1, 1912, tho schedulo of rates for lighting and power will bo as follows: Flat rate, 60 cents per lamp per month; meter rate, 10 cents por kilowatt hour. L. A. LAUDEIl, Clly Ilecordor. Price, Utah, August C, 1912. A party consisting of J. W. Loof bourow, W. F. Olson, J. M. Whit more nnd G. C. McWhlnney, made a 'trip last Baturday to tho moun tains In tho vicinity of Heaver and Gordon Creeks, to look Into tho feasibility of gotting water from thoso places to this city. fThey found tho conditions very unfavornblo In that vicinity and will look further and try nnd dovlse some plan of gotting hotter water. Mlsa Floslo Ocsas entertained most pleasantly Tuesday ovcnlng at her homo on Sixth East street. Six teen of hor frlonds wero prcsont. 8ho was asslstod by her sister, Miss Lydla. Tho first part of tho ovon Ing was spent In Llborty park nnd later they went to tho Qcsas home, where a dainty supper was served. Tho names of thoso In attendance nro: Misses Tllllo Wolf, Ida Frlond ninn, Itoso lllrshbery, Annie Salmon, Sadie Ilegorman, Joe Cllnc, Morris llosenblatt. Iloyat Hansen, Hurt Abies, Albert Cllnc, Harney Cltno and Abo Cllno. Sunday's Herald-Republican. Caleb Tanner, state cnglneor, Is on a trip through Colorado and Wy oming to Inspect tho methods of distribution of irrigation water In thoso states. Moro particularly, ho will dolvo Into tho laws and see p how thoso slates prepare for meth ods of distribution of water and tho operation of tho laws governing ir rigation. From tho facts which ho gathers, tho statu will attempt io mako mora porfect laws concerning Irrigation nnd methods of dividing righU of counties to a common stream which may pass through both counties. Tho strong nnd tho weak points of tho laws of tho two states will be studied and Utah's laws strengthened by tho results. Tho waters of Clreen river, tho mnln branch of tho Colorado, nnd Its tributaries, whllo possessing largo possibilities for tho development of powor, nro practically unused ex cept for Irrigation. Theoretically It would be poAlblo nt the present time, according to tho United Htates geological survey, by ullllilng known storage sites, to develop about 1,500,000 horsepower In the basin of tho Orcen. From Wells, Wyo., to tho Wyoming Stato lino, a distance of two hundrod and tuon-ly-flvo miles, tho stream hns an nv erago fall of eleven feet to tho mile, and from tho Wyoming Stato lino lo tho mouth or Minnie Maud creek, a distance of two hundred mtlos, tho average fall Is sovon feet to tho mllo; tho total fall Is 3.87C root. Sunday's Herald-llopubllcan con tained tho following regarding n Prlco boy, Levi N. Harmon, Jr., who Is making good in the musical world. Tho nrtlclo from that paper follows; "Levi N. Harmon, Jr., of Prlco is doing spoclal work at tho Utah Con servatory of Musto during tho Hum mer. Last winter Mr. Hurmon was the musical Instructor at tho Illg Horn acadomy, Cowley, Wyo., where ho mot with much success In hL work. Ho is tho son of Mr, and Mrs. Ievt N. Harmon, ami will havo charge of tho music work In tho Carbon county high school nt Price the coming winter. It is tho inten tion of authorities of tho high school and tho muslo Instructor to orgnnlxe a band nnd orchestra In tho Institution for tho first tlmo in tho history of tho county and to on largo and Improve upon tho present choir. Mr. Harmon Is studying vo cal work with Professor Alfred Host, dlroctor of tho vocal department of tho Utah Conservatory of Music, and piano and theory with Profossor J j J. McClellan, doan of tho conserva tory, who epoulc in glowing terms of the joung man'a attainments and ambitions.' HOT WKATHKH 18 (1O0I) FOIt CHOPS rtoport at tho office of tho Unit ed States woather bureau at Salt Lako City show that Uo counties over tho sUto havo spent their hot tost days of this yoar In tho last week. Almost without exception every county reported tho weather to havo been tlio hottest on thts year's record. Crops aro gotting along nicely, tho second crop of alfalfa having boon practically disponed of as far as getting It Into tho barns Is con cornod. Vory llttlo precipitation is tho unanimous report, and no dam ago by winds or storms. iiuvf'i ihur Wo uffer one hundred dollars reward for anrcaMurcaiarrb that cunuut Imj cured tr Hall' Catarrn Cure . , K J. Uusssr Co. I,rop.,Tolodo,0. We, the uudenlrned. bare known K J. Che ney for lbs lad 16 lean, and bcllore hlni ixrfcctlr bonorablo In all butlncti tramav tiouj and flnacrlallr abta to carry out any ote lliratluna made by tbelr firm. Vel ATruar, Vbo)9ala DruegliU, Toledo. O.i w.i.iinr, Klncan & Marvin, Wholeaala Drusgiita, To1p1o, (), Haifa Catarrh Cure la ta'ion Internally, tct-Ing- directly upon tbe blood and niucuoua iur taoea or th jitero. 1'rlouTfcj per bottltt. Sold byalldrtnrglits, TettlmonlaUtrec, Hall's raiollyVllliareUBbtst. X At The Old Lovvensteln Building ''.-.Hfl Price, Utah ., H : Harry Oesas, Prop. 1 i' " Ji ' IbbbbbbbbbbbbM The Largest Mail Order Liquor j ! House West of Denver ! I; The Following List is a Sample of Our Prices ) H BOURBON and RYE WHISKIES T WINES li.fl BOTTLED IN BOND X Port Pull Ql. $ .35 Gallon, $ .75 "'IM XX Port " .50 1,25 liHI Old Crow, Full Quart, $1.60 Sherry .50 1.25 ' iD Old Taylor . .50 "u.JCfl '50 1.25 . IH c.d B,o0k . .. ,so js. :: :S IS H Sunny Brook 1,35 Claret ..20 .65 I Amity 125 Burgundy" .50 1.25 i 1.11 uucKcnneimer .25 H Canadian Club I ?; MILWAUKEE and ST. LOUIS V M wnaaianuub I.75 BOTTLED LAGER BEERS ' H Kentucky Costal . ,.25 , UrgtSht Pcr Doz. IH Winchester Club 1.25 Budvselscr $.30 $3.00 0KH Monarch .00 Lemps .25 2.50 'sH Black & While Scotch I.75 S'L ' . '" J.50 J; 'tH .con -..,,, ' Red, White & Blue .25 2.50 fibLH 188 Pure Grain Alcohol ' 1.00 Wagner, Salt Lake .20 2.00 , H Grape Brandy (.00 Brown Stout .20 2.00 KsH j PLcKbcry Dr.ndy ,75 &,- ; '! il !; Express Paid on Four Quarts or Over on all Whiskies and Wines :: Ifl in Utah f Free Delivery fl Phone 153 Price Utah jrl S T!-! lSJixxr The popular place to dine. Where you get the best the K ' H K lllc x cvv market affords, combined with the service given by our K i Hfl p I r Lady Waitresses and a Cool, Clean Dining Room. ' 1 SaJlVflVl ITP TRY 0UR NOONDAY LUNCH FROM 'Sfl g UMV jM, ,2 jo 2 O'CLOCK FOR 35 CENTS. M H S The management gives personal attention to special par S i W ties and afternoon lunches. . & 1 H now Tin: THOUUI.U htaiits. Constipation Is tho causo o mnnv allmonts and dlsordors that mako llfo mlsornlilo. Tako Cham borlaln's Stomach and I.iver Tablols, kooii your bowels regular nnd you will avoid theso diseases. For salo by all dealors. Examinations for iirosiioctlvo rohool teachors will bo slvon thoso who aro not already teachors, in all tho counties of tho stato Aucust 15th, 10th and 17th. Dr. F. P. Amo, tho dontist; has opened modern and sanitary offices over tho doldon Rulo store. Mod orn equipment. All instrumenta sterilised. Ilaby carriages retired at flood man's repair shop. Hove Ki!!! (i Telephone? If not, lot our mnnut'cr call and talk tlio iimttiT otcr ltli you and explain our rates nnd srrtlco. Tlio steps ami tlmo sated In ono month aro worth tho prlco of year's twrrlct', KASTintX UTAH TIJI.EI'UONR CO. Central Offlco, Upstairs, Corner Main and Ninth Sts. J. IinX MILTXT., Manager. 1 ' liH ; Price Academy i i'lffl (hi:vi:nth yimh) m .IbsbB Opens Sept. 3 I -fl Tour Tivirhcm. Iill K School Cuurso. Hounllng l)cinrt- ! 'lii 'jH incut Tuition, IUmuii nnd DiMird, 911 U.00 per year. "i itiljj Hond fur AniiounceiiicnU , ipr H James E. Ferris, , ,, H rniCB . UTAH ' Jf IsH : : . M ' v i 9 I Jugt Arrived ' ifB I Some early fall and between season hats t i)ifl t direct from the East, personally selected by ft 9 me. Also new line of Hair Switches and I Imlfl t Auto Scarfs, something new. , illH t H " t '.11,1 : I SB I tSennedy: mm I XKXT TO TIIU GOIiUEN RULD 4- . lF bbLbI f riUOB, UTAH 4- 'JurlH '-- t4-r 4"r-"-r-r'r-r-r-- 4-4- 4-H ff H i'fft - llsBBBBBBHaBH