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ritlDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1920, THE SUN( PRI0E( U T A H-EVEBYTBI D A Y. PAOB FIVE I
CORNISL0WER-S0ISBARLEV
So Is Flour
TON PRICES MORE CONVINCING
CASTLE GATECOAL IS BEST
OUR PHONE 18 88 AND BLUE DRAYS
"Do It Now"
Mil FORWARDING CO.
Nonas or rom:ci,snii: nv
Advortlsomcnt Nolhe I litre'
given that two certain chattel mortg
age, tOWlt, Olid executed Atld llellVeV
cil to Joo Ilcrtrnnd, doing business
on Joo Dertrand & Co , mortgagor, to
tho I'rlco Commercial nnd 8avlnR
bank, n corporation, mortgagee, Ob led
on tho 8th day of Mn, A D. into,
itnd riled nnd entered In the offlre of
tho count) recorder of the count of
Carbon, stntoof Utah, on the 11th dav
of Ma-, A. D, 1920, In Kilo I, Kntr.v
No. 300,006, nnd tho other cxe utcd
nnd delivered by the Mid Jue I crt
rnnd, doing business n Joo lrtrinl
ft Co , mortgagor, to one Nue ui ert
mortgagee, dated on the 3d dm if
August. A. I), 1920, nnd ill. d i.n.l
enteral In the off Ire of the nut re
eorder of tho count) of Carbon, state
of Utah, on the 3d da) of Augjst A
D.. 1920, III Kile A. Hntr N 17 ,
which haUI last named battel mort
gngo wan on the satli da) or Ottoler
A. D., 1920, duly assigned iy said
tnortRnRco, Noo Auliert, to the said
I'rlco Commercial and Havings hank,
will ho foreclosed b)' a salo of tho
property, or n, iHrt thereof, described
In such mortgages nt a certain shearing
oorrnl of the Mound Hhonrlng com
pany, located nbout two hundred
yard north of Mound station In Km
cry cdunty, Utah, at 1 o'clock i m ,
on Monday tho Mlh day of November,
A. D, 1920, to satisfy tho amount due
on said mortgages on trio da) of mle
Tho property described In mid mort
gage nnd vvhlih will bo iKld to satis
fy tho Mimo Is dencrlbed as follow s
Boonteen hundred head of owes; three
hundred lamb nnd eighteen heaJ of
buck, nil branded JI1 In black paint
on bnch nnd with vnrluu earmark
too numerous to fully stnlo Also two
,i camp outfit consisting of two horses,
4 four mulcH, two tenia and two com-
I plete camp outfits, being all the prop
erty of tho property described In ald
chattel mortgage which van bo found
nnd an far rui known that exists ntthli
time. There Mill bo duo on said
mortgage on the data of the first
publlcAtlon of Hit notice, tho eum of
123,(90.00, nnd tho turn of 12,000,00
attorney's foea and all cost nnd ex
pernio of snle. PltlCR COMMKIt
CIAI. AND 8AVINOH HANK, lly Carl
It. Maroussen, Cashier.
I'lrat pub, Oct 29! Mat Nov 12, 1920
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In (bo nnciont Albnninn cnlcrfdnr
April had thirty-six dnn.
liiui: tiii: hkuit mv roit
ATroitM:Hiiip or camion
George M Miller, the nominee for
count) attorney on the democratic
ticket, lift been a member of tho bar
nf the supremo court of Utah since
Jul) 1, 1S93 Ho practiced for n num.
I er of )eata In Kmer) count) until hi
business Interests nt
rtg! Huntington and else-
s'flBV where required nil
WML ot M tlme Having
JfaWK lately disposed of
itWBVl ''I merr-nntlte, bank-
yLXbW lnK nl,J other Inisl-
VtzzSmi ntm enterprise over
WSJ. Mouth and at Hall
jaat&. '-"e City, ho came
4Hf BkSi lo l'tlt Bn,l again
mEiklO SbWq promises to engage
WMtXMSSSBa large owner of
real estate at I'rlco
nnd elsewhcro In
Cut i ii tountv He ha been a sue
tessful I uslness iiihii nnd nt thbt tlmo
le president of Prlte Chamber of Corn
men e doing the brut that I In him to
build up not only this city nnd coun
t), but all of Unstern Utah. If elected
he promises t glvo all hi time nnd
attention to tho duties of till moat
Important office Ho will I m ready
and willing to naalat other officer In
the performance of their duties where
the right kind of legal niHIro and good
judgment will be n factor In reaching
proper conclusion, Cleorgo M. Miller
will bo the right man In tho right
plate a thenttorne) for the peoplo of
Carlton count) A oto for him on
November 2d, next, will not bo cuit
v ronuf uliy.
Detnocrnllc Central Commmtlrc,
XkII M. Mnilccn, Cliainnnn.
OUR NEW DIRECTORY
docs to prcrn within a few da) a. Thone
contemplating n ehange of location or
discontinuing eenlco should notify u
nt onco no that the proper change
may bo made. An) body expecting to
hnvc a telephone InnUlled should let
u know at once so that n number
may be assigned.
EASTERN UTAHTEIiEPnONE 00.
Price. Utah. Oct 8, 1920.
Tip Top the flour of the hour
never fall to mako tho best of bread.
Insist Ihut )our grocer give you Tip
Top Adv t
PURELY PERSONAL
Mr. J C Wilson, who has been
the guest of Mrs T C Hnnoy up nt
Winter Quarter for eomo weeke, has
returned to her homo nt I'ocnlello,
Ida.
Mr nnd Mr J 8 Vnrncr of Bun
nvsldn ore buck In I'rlco after a trip
through tho Northwest They eaw
nothing while away that suit them a
well ns Carbon county
B If Dohert), deputy Internal
revenue collector with headquarter
at 1'rlre, I Imck from from n Salt
Lake City hoepltal after a alego of
three week. He was operated on for
hernia
Charles Smith of Winter Quar
ter was ln Price last Monday and
Tuendn) He I the candidate for
nonstable up thero on tho democratic
ticket and one of tho substantial men
of the ramp
Mm P J Peterson and her three
children of Hunnyslde hao been visit
ing In Mnntl tho past two weeks at
the Iwrenre Iowry home Mr.
Peterson I a sister of Mrs. Ixjwry
Mnntl Mewecnger, Z2d.
W V Iteeder of Clreen Itlver was
a gneot of the Savoy this week. He
Mils number of oilmen havo lately
lieen in and out of that town going to
and coming from the Ban ltafnel
Hwell tlon Generally they arovcry
mute as to what la going on.
dim Uoodart, mlno foreman nt
Latuda for Libert) l'uel cfimimnv, was
hero this week ns n Juror In district
court He state that his company
soon expects to have a dally output ot
closo to twent)-flvo hundred tons He
rent improvements nt tho mine nnd
the Installation of more machinery
nnd equipment mako this possible.
Thomas A Htnuip, superinten
dent of mines at Clear Creek for tho
Utah l'uel rompan), had business at
I'rlco Ut l'rida) and gaturda), The
mined there are working fairly w'ell,
but would bo doing much better and
up to the maximum output If railroad
cars would but como along na the)
should Tho Masons of tho upper
minim of the count) nro figuring to
entertain their brethren of this Ma
sonic district In tho near future nt
Amusement Hall In Winter Quartern.
Thoinss ltedmond, secretary of
the state llvo Mock commission, re
turned )Mterdny from Price, whero
he held a conference with Dr. W. T.
Huffman of the bureau of nnlmnl In
dustry regarding the dipping of
sheep from Colorado ltedmond re
port the roads In that seitloii of tho
state In bad condition, due to tho
severe snowstorm which prevailed for
two d). On the divide on the Price
and Mtyon road and on tho Helpor to
Duchemio highway the snow w re
IMirted from two to four feet In depth.
No stages were run out from Price
during two days this week. Ball Luke
Telegram, 21th.
Tip Toi tho flour of tho hour
never fall to mako tho best of brood
Insist tnat )our grocer gives )ou Tip
1 op Advt
BE GOOD TO YOURSELF
Our clothes includo the niftiest and
moit durable- fabrics on tho market.
Our styles aro tho latest from the
content of common sense fashion. Our
workmanship is of the samo high
grade you havo enjoyed in past years.
A tailormado suit is always known
for exactly what it is tailormado.
F. L. BUCKO
North Ninth Ktrtt't. Just Off Main,
1 Prliv, Utah.
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in the proper corset in the harmony of beautiful 111 fertLl
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Y are many models created in accordance with the 1 J I yWHb- luiVl A
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Y that will assure you graceful lines and faultless J ljgfeT np X
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Y that can only result from the healthful support Mfll"""" in I &
of n perfectly fitting corset. ViP"9 I nUx
Our thorough understanding of modern corsctry fv f 111 Y
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PRICE AND NEARBY
Mr, and Mrs Joseph Leeks are en
tertaining a new son at their home at
Hunnjslcle
lion William T Lamph, state sen
ator from this district. Is reported to
bo slight!) Improved at his home at
Cleveland He has been a sufferer
from blood poison
Mr. ahd Mrs I J l.iojd of Price
havo a new son that came to gladden
heir hon n n Monday evening last.
Mrs, Llojd and the young man are
getting al n nicely
- V' ?. Wh'ler ""til thta week with
Tobe Ahltmores inwrmhop, has gotw
to the Prbe ttrfr M W F Ol-
f0,,.,,J?',"l","n, " assumed his duties
last Tucsd i mortilng
Prices Munnls gave a "hotdog"
supper last KrMnv evening A parade
of youths m i he afternoon with can
'PS? "J'T n''ertel the doing
After th lnn.h there was a dance
N N. it.. n left Pr1r Wednesslay
mornlOK f r Mt Pleasant after look
In ! tii i tcreM in this section
the pai f. ii . After voting there
next T rsdnv himself and family
leave l. r l,ng ifearh Cala , where
the) ar t . spend the winter.
Am. nit the overseas dead In be
hurled n Arlington remoter) on Hat
urd Inst iu Private Ma mis !
Cook nr the Twentieth engineers of
Salt I-ike Ciif and Private Charles T
Carroll .f illo Thrsw Hundred and
Nlnet) I ighlh casual comistn), a sun
of Jan r Cnrr-.H nf r.dlon They
were g n mltltar) burial honors
Wor I . nmes from Helper that Mr
nnd Mm Joseph Itasmuesen have a
brand nw girl at their home the
first ntriMil In nine )ers, sas Cnstle
Dale s Pr- gress Al Hrst the mother
was inn Ally Ml. hut latest rep rls
hnvc If ihnt she I getting along 111. e
ly. ll r mother, Mrs Jane Ulster, Is
With Ii. i
Count! Treasurer HoMnetl this week
comt I. in i sending out his tax noil. cs.
there i -mg about seven thousand of
them II t id He ki expected to han
dle si i n. I five hundred thousand did
Inrs 1 1 I'K.tie) between now a.id tho
first i the )ar After Nnvemlier
JOth i lemme dellmtuent and a
pennih r 1 ir cent attaches.
Mi. Ir.hk W Averlll of Castle
Gate i I ik,.n In ttt. Mark's Hospital
nt fill l.nk City last Sunday morn
ing i' tlii.rlnlhe day was operated
on f r ipicmlHlla, Mrs Charles K
Averlll f Prbe Is with her daughter-ln-l
i ring for an Infant child Ile
port rr. m there eterdsy are that
the i input N getting along quite well
,.inr.in nil over Iht 'TinUh Ita
sln nn I in the mountains surrounding
eno" storms raged, says Mytons free
Press nt li( Krlday Trees and fences
and wires were all loaded down On
Colton Mummlt government truck
drivers reiM.rt eighteen Inches nnd the
storm still raging Tmlsy In the nl-
et.oiii mm rnairiK Ainisy in itie ai-
le) ihe sun Is shining and noon the
gri i in! will be lre with the excep
ts i of nooks on north slopes.
I "iiernl servb-es were held In the
to i rnai le at Moroni on Thursday of
Inri week for Mrs Charsty Cowllshaw,
wl died of asthma the previous Mon
da !ereaed was the wife of Nephl
Ciullshaw of Helper, utid the daugh
te r Mr and Mr. Joseph Curtis of
M ronl Klie was Itnrn there Decem
ber I, 1881 8ho U survived by her
In oband and ono child bImmii 2 )ears
old
Nine hundred men are to lie re
cruited by the United Hint iirmy for
It financial deitartmoiit, aeeordlng to
Information received nt the recruit
ing station here nt Price Itcqulrements
for service In this branch specify that
n man must have a high school educa
tion or its equivalent (lencral cleri
cal work, office management and also
former sen Ice In thu army aro assets
to tho applicant.
Joseph T Tullls, tho superintendent
of the government operated star route
service at Price, gives this Item for
publication lo the M)ton l'roe Press.
"The rumor that the government will
cease hauling parcels post to the Uin
tah llasln after January 1st Is entirely
false. New garages are being built at
Price, Duchesne. Myton and Vernal
and certainly the government would
not go In tho expense of putting up
these buildings if It were to (ease
liberation In tho I'lntah llasln this
)(-ar."
Tip Top tho flour of tho hour
never falls lo mako the best of bread
Insist that our grocer gives ou Tip
Top Advt.
EUGENE SAWTSOHI
Republican Nominee for Commission
er Four-Year Term.
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SSBBBBV MflfiEflByfll I
At present in Cillforit'n, tl." um
imipv of "Dml" H in tin Imnils
lus trii'inlB, vvlio nro tiKuii; pmii cart
of hi intcrosti 'onl tnnn liim u
that tho olimntu of tlio Oolilin Stnlc
tut (front I v iinpnntHl his licwltli, mul
Unit lia will bhortlj ho hack to Car
Ihiii county from San Diatfn He bat
luiKlfxl the ooAtt, Iiaving lieen at tho
lii'iuli rworU, admit Ovohii I'urk jmil
of tho time
(I'olitiofll Adveriiieinent )
l in Top the flour of the hour
never falli to make the beet of bread
Inblst that your gioter ghus you Tip
l p dv t.
It iIihsj not iiiaku hii.v iliffroiid
liow nnvfjioroiHi jou havu beooiiw
there a am luxury jou onn't affonl
hate.
"Qirls will bo girl" nml so will
n lot of old women.
The Comforts of Life I
Those who save In their youth mny onjoy tho com-
forts of life in thoir old ago. Just a little solf-denial of the M
things that nre not really worth while now, aided by the H
assistance this bank is glad to give will help build up n M
competence sufficient to care for you in your declining H
years. Why not start todny? If you do not know just H
how we will be glnd to tell you about several plans v H
hnvc for the convenience of our customers. We pay 4 per H
cent on savings accounts. H
Price Commercial & Savings Bank H
Member Federal Reaervo System LH
PIIIOE. UTAH. H
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Oliver K. Clay for District Attorney is H
the Right Man in the Right Place I
For district all'irncv nf the .Seventh Judicial dislnct Ihe demoerntirt H
jmrty has selected Oliver K Cla of Price, who has held the position since H
Jnminrv, 1020, whm lie was apMiinted to fill the vacancy caitsnl bv the reig- H
nation of Knox l'nttirwui of Moab District Allorncj ('lav is an able lawvtr, H
a vigonilH pruHccutor nnd a man who takes pride in ilouig well evenlhnijf H
that he tttmVrtnkM tic hns made a splendid record during his inrumheiicv n H
J,w d'lri(t Hltoriicj, and the dcmocractir party i glad In sub- fl
P!f nut Ins cnndidar.v lo the Jieople hii that record. In tho M
t-y jtnr in which he has hern dislrict altortte.v he has handled fl
Ti twciits cruninnl eaea and he secuml a conviction in Mine- M
ffjj (ecu of them Tina ii a record that few itrissaentoni rait M
Jf cfjmil, nnd spesks in glowiiur lerms of his anility. H
' Oliver K Claj attwideillaw tehoid in St Lonla, and in H
y 1WH was niliiiilled-lii the Istr in the slate of .Missouri. l H
1 1 hI'imI in S Iiuis fur five yean. He cam to Carlton M
( unl in March, 11)18, and in Nnvemlier nf that year wn fl
" elected county attorney, serving frum .lanuary. 10111, l H
January, 1020, when he was npMinlel district attorney Durinsr the year lu M
war county ntlornr of CarlMin comity lie handled a hundred and forty-four M
rnminal cases or an average nf almost three a week. He w is eeiieeially aclno M
in pnwcutiiu violations of the protiildUon law, and be handled in the neigh- H
Isirhood of fort liquor rases In every one of these actions ho secured a run- H
viclion. Hi reeonl as attorney of Carlton county la considered without ,t jH
stixtrior in the hltor nf this eounty. W nnrr Ihe volera nf Carbon eoniiiv M
to upMirt lite caiulidacv of Oliver K Clsy on N'ovetnlier 2d Hi election w ill H
mean that the Seventh Judicial district will continue In have an able and f nr- H
less district attornev energetic and m-abuis in the ierformance of bis dune" H
Hy re-elerlltHC lion. (Ienre Chnslcnsen a district judire and Oliver K H
Cla M district sltorne.v mi will he rcllirninjr to office men who hare hei-u M
iHit to I lie teat and who have made good 'ii every sense of the word. Their M
reeonl iitsrits the aifreeiatioii of the iieoplc of the district, and this apprccin B
lion ran he shown hy ratting jour ballot for them when vou go to the polls on M
Nov cnilier Jlr H
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY OOMMITTEB M
Noll M. MadMn, Chairman H
(I'sid Political Advertisement) 1
IV Till! lllSTItlfT COt'HT III' Clt- I
bon County, Utate of rtnh, Heventh
Juillilal Ulstrlct Harry -N 1. it
I'lslntlff, vs Itna Nol.'ii. Iefenlnni
Hummons. The tate of I'lali lo Urn '
said Defemlant You are hrth sum
mnneil to appear within twent lns
after the servbe of this sumuions
upon ou If served within the niuiits
In whleh this action Is brouxht, nther
wlM) within thlrtv ilaya after service :
rml ilefend the alxtvi enilUed atllon
ami In rase or your failure so to lo,
JuilMtnent wilt be remleretl airalnstvou
acconllnK to tho ilemnnd ot the com
plaint, which has been filed with
the clerk of tho said court Thla nc
tlon Is brouKht to recover a JuilKinent
of divorce In favor of the plaintiff nnd
niralnst the defendant, dlssolvInK the
Itonil of matrimony heretofore oxltt
In between thn plaintiff and defen
dant. I A McUKU. I'lalntirrs At
torney, Hooins t-C, HllvaKnl IiUIk.
I'rlce. Utah
first pub. Oct SDj test Nov :t. 10
j. a. ciiocKirrr asimiiick to
inn coi'.vrv iticctiitnicttKiiii
J A Pntckett. democratic nominee
for rei order of Carbon lountv. came
lo I'rlco from Missouri more than
twenty enr hko and has sinie made
this city his home DurlnK all that
time ho hns been a taxpaer and ono
tof Kastern U t a h's
loostlmc dtlsens. lly
trade he Is a printer
nnd with the exeep
tl u of two ssrs In
) tho re i Tiler's office
hero hiui Klvenallof
hi lire to 'the art
MitcAWi K when Mrs. I.ee
KWwfWa H Thomas of Hco
BVfacH 'i I' W"H tldted he
swwWitTfe'tl Uiier, when she
n -iitniHl lie iui ap-
p Inti I l the trr-en' l onrd "f imm
I i mmiw rursj' ihvatuii I'eo.
I Ir ul I v I nslnrna m that ilfba
to trr ued with u (oortes and "ii-
t Icriti u that baa made lilm friends
tli-t ri rils are neat and rhrht down
i p nunnm Himself and his depu-
t iro duliiK the work with no ekhur-
li t I ills foi tlerk hire Hcoider
( . le ii has held but omt publU of.
i t irtMoiisly lu his life, being slet-
ii i d Murs ago a msinber of the
in r t hii Miuuiil If choasn b the
, i r r I'ltrlx n c.iunt t tho plate to
t i i it lie itHplres for the coming- two
r,i lu nil he will have had enough
d v 111 Ui wu li someone ids He
' (tii sin fash terms, whether
. i Tine u r l ted I enuu jh I i
i ic t'roikett lemtrds lilni-elr in u
ri in. r tho taxpu)er of Curl on
lii t in. Hire Is he their stt-
I rr! r lit lias I ecu at their servbe
tl e i t two ears, whether thu mil
i 1 k it reiords or file Important
I i r it me ila or night
lit iiiih null' Omul) (Vnlriil Committee
Nell M. Vlinlwii, luili until
FORSALE,WANTED,ETC. I
IV o C nis l' r Word Ijk Ii lux rtlon
.No Umrun Aittiunts. H
roil M,K-ONK 1'UAYKIt I't MJ H
and household goods Call 111 M H
I'Olt 8AI.1C NKW OMVKIt TM'I'. H
writer In good contlltlon Phono bbbbI
f-a-B-Ba
OM) NKWSI'AI'llllH IN IIUNUMS8 H
or ono hundred. Twenty-flvo cents. H
The Hun. H
I'Oll BAI-K IIUNUIIKI) SIIAItrW OP
Price Water eomany rtoek. Also H
320 ncrcH dry farm laud Hoe J O H
rauaett. Price, Ulah H
i.CWT 1IKTWKKN 11'CIIKXK A.N I H
Price, army overcoat with detach- H
able blanket lining Iteward If re- H
turnetl to J It Kilts at Price H
WANTHD KNTKItPKIBINO BAI.KH- b
man Kxeellont proiMieltlon In boal H
territory Iteferences reuardlrir har- M
atter rwi Hired Apply llox IU. I'rovu. H
Utiih "H
I.OUT TWHNTY-PIVK TWICSTV H
Winchester rifle between Miller H
Creek and Prlte Kinder notify J II M
Jameeon. Victor, Utah, and retelv H
liberal reward. H
l'lt HAI.K IIKHUII.T KlUtlNQ- H
ton lprtlers One wide carrlHgc. H
one standard Also, U C Smith T H
used lick protectors All guarantor I H
ami terms The Hun. M
IIUTTKIl WltAl'l'KIIS I'HINTPU H
to order, a hundred fur II 10, two B
hundred. II II. five hundred. I J TO. H
a thousand. IS SO Hent trcl post H
ircalil where remittance acoompun H
lesj;njerThwun. rrb . Utah H
Always in the Lead H
TliU House alwayi buuU Ir the mat H
tet of bJibgrado groceries, fraah and H
salUd waati and In canned good of H
Umlartl quality You can acarcoly H
think of a thing needed for the table H
that cannot ba aecurod liere and when BH
you buy of u you have the aatiifac H
tion of knowing that you aro getting H
the article from tbo cleanest and but H
stock in town Fruita, fish, oysters and fM
vegeUblea in Miuwn H
EASTERN UTuTwiIOLESALE AND I
RETAIL COMPANY
North Side Main Street H
PRIOR. UTAH M
Your Own Good Judgment
You know n good thing whan you goo It in dry
goods, notions, toilot nrticlo. confectionery, chhiHwiua, H
cutlory, light haidware, groceriofl, flour nnd feod, clgais M
nnd tobneco, nnd the hundrads of neceswtry hi ticle car- H
ried in any first-class genorsl storo. Wo will moat you l
half way with tho spirit ot co-oporation that cut tho cost vM
of living to tho minimum. H
CarbonEmery Stores Co. I
Hhwatlia, Mohrland, West Hiawatha and Helner. I LH
GCORGG McDKKMAID, Mnnngcr. I