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H PAGE EIGHT THE SUN, PRICE, UTAlf-EVERY FRIDAY NOVEMBER gmg
I STOVES AND RANGES
B Fix up the home fur Christmas time with a new henter
B '' or range. We're well stocked with the good old Charter
H Oak line. Heaters from $9.00 to $35.00. Splendid sclec-
H' tion. Rnngcs Koing nt $00.00 to $125.00. Let us tell you of
j their excellence. No trouble to explain their good points.
Bj That's what we're here for.
1 Both electric and hnndpowcr washing machines. The
i former nt .$85.00 and the latter as low as $17.00. None
M ' better made than those we're offering.
B j Steel Game Traps Victors, In all sizes, 25c to 70c.
B ' Jump Traps, No. .1, nt 80c.
J New Aluminumwnrc Teakettles, Percolators, Coffees,
B'i Saucepans and the Llko Useful In Every Home.
I Wnshboilcrs New Stock and In Many Sizes. Somc-
M thing to Suit Everyone nnd All Purses.
l! Churns In Glass, Crockery nnd Wood. Glass, $2.25
K , to $3.50; Crockery, $1.00 to $1.40. Wood, $3.75 to $4.75.
K i Sportsmen's Goods Rifles, shotguns, ammunition and
B j the like. Winchester's line and a big assortment to choose
H I from.
H . Expross wagons and skates for the lwys. Our Chrlst-
H I mas goods are on the way. Something for everybody
B i youths and grownups.
I J. C. WEETER LUMBER CO.
Hl West Main Street, Price, Utah
Hl' There linn been gcnulno lejolclng
Hf In llir homo uf Mr. iiiul Mm l.r
Hfj Jensen ul Hcoflcld for n limit two
HJ week now. the iK'ittKlon being tho
Hlj rneelpl "f a littler ft mil lliolr ikiii now
Hlj uvemen, J. i. Joimcii. The young
Bi I mnn wb repotted im miming In c
j (luu between July ttlh niul Jtlh, UM.
H; Litter hi mother iMrneil indirectly
H Unit he had been wounded tiil wn In
l it liiiHpltnl. Iipt week word camo
W illrrflt from Mho win Hint ItU Injurle
Hn onI( of n wound In imp of hi hand
K nnd that In- U Rutting nloiiK nlrcl In
K it I'rcnih hoepltal. lie la expcMed tu
j Wi rejoin hU roglmrnt.
i ' Word wn received hero Monday
J .' Hint Am WIImiii I mil illtvd at h honpltal
H In Ornnil Junction. Cob .. any Ml.
H PlenMintV rjrnnilil of tho 2Jd. He In-
H eelvod liiJurlM on a motor truck In
H it mini at .Velcn nbuut three week
H hicii mid unit to (Irmid Junction to
H receive medical attention. Wllmin
H wa iuikI 30 )vnm nf it kin Ho mnr-
H rled Minn Vnura Hccly, daughter of
J , Mr. mul Mr J. U Hecly nf Xenlen.
B j who Wfru former residents (if thl
H i ally. Ilo leuvr n widow nnd little
H daughter iiImiuI n year uld. Ill fnrnior
H homo wbm nt Hall lJke City.
3 Dr. J. J. Ilurw II, the optlmmatle
M'ecnllt or Halt Uiko City, will he at
bbbbbbbb tho-Haoy Hutrl. Monday next, nt :
j o'clock of tliii afternoon nnd Tuesday.
H ' December Xil uml 3d. No chnrgo for
j ' tinting eye, itcferenro. (llnnnc urn
H ' worn to benefit henlth n well
H I sluloii. Advt.
j I'rolmbly tlicro tu nothing thnt do-
Hj , iretflaten tho vuluo of n bath moro
1 , thuii u niill of cold weather.
Hf Hometlmeii tho fellow who linn Hie
H' rtputntlon of being nlMoyn on the go
H) never known where o utoji.
One or the bent utile for wartime
In the (ttrulKhl lung Truck, buttoned to
tho tlirHit nml nil the way down the
tront
All the rafthlonahle irmtcrlnln ilrie
eanll).
MRS. OSCAR CJANSON CALLED
Vnotvn Huilitcnly At Halt IJiUr City
Kiinllnrliitii Kuuilny I nt.
Mrn. Mnry Jane Jnckmin llanxon.
wife or ciMTiir C. Ilntineii, died flumlay
Inut nt n Halt lxike City unnltarlutn
iiftcr nn lllncnn of about eleven week.
With hrr htmbamt nnd family Mr.
HnliKoti enme to I'rke tome five year
ngo from the utate caillnl, where the
llnniien family had made their home
lnce. Decenced wa nn nctlvo worker
In the Church of Jeu Clirlut or I.at
ter.day Hnlnt and naa held In the
very highest cteem by nil with whom
lui rntnd In contort. At the time of
her iltoth he wn tnke ecretury of
the primary rwclatlon of Carbon
tnko and nlji'jL-Jeacher In the Bun
day prltonl. v1"
llcnldca her hubnnd ho Iraxcn ono
brother, Tliomn r. Jnckmin or-Balk
Lake City nnd lx children. Theec
uln Oncnr C IInncii. Jr., now attend
ing nchool nt Btaunton, Vn.. Knink,
Kugene, Anron, Olad)- nnd Donald
Itantcn. Since tho lllnee or the
mother came on aome eight week
ngo the bflby ha been eared for by
Mr. Knient H. llorley nt the littler'
home. Tho I iibaml wm In the t'ln
tali lblii country when word tame ot
III wire' utIou condition.
Monday Mr. Hondo- nnd the chil
dren, ncrnmiianleil Ity tho father,
went from 1'rlee to the funrnl, which
wn held Wedneday lat with burial
nt city cemetery. Bait Ike City.
lllhni Hunter or tho Ninth ward con
ducted the brlf etAice, which wore
nerpmrlly lmrt bcmilxo of the In
flueiitfl tegutntlon. I'rnyer wn of
fered by Killer (leorgo Hlmm. Illidiop
Itcn-on of tho Third ward ike nf
deceer gooil iiuolltle nnd devotion
to rnmlly and church.
llrnhnm niee club rendered "Oh,
Sly I'nther," "Bometlme We'll Under
Ktniid" nnd "Chrbillnii'n farewell."
Tho iHtllbenrer were l'rnnk nml
ttugfitp IIiiiimiii, Han nnd Kiitile
Wnlfren nnd Andrew nnd Iran Jack
win, Many floral offering beopoke
Hie rteem In whleli lio wn hold.
Tho iiiont Importmit thing about
Inking euro of n range I keeping It
rtt.in.
THANKSGIVING AS SEEN BY REV. RALPH C. JONES
To t.ie Member and friend of thn I'rlrn Methodbit KplM.oal Chunh,
Greeting
It li:i long lieen the ctutom or our church to gather In our roper
live place or worahlp In the nuliimn of each year to utter Tlictikglviiig
unto 5od ror tho gnlhrred friilLi or another liarveM. mid for til un
numbered bleMlnu mid boundle umrrict, but on thl memornblo
Thanknglvlng Day wo nro doprlved of public nmvmbly. A wo gather In
the iiultudn or thn homo circles let u thank Ond ror th I lth or November.
lfll. Upon thl day liberty wn horn ngnln, and tho tunic of heaven
aro chanting nnow, "l'ciice on earth, mid good will to men." Upon thl
day multiplied ihnitHiud upon tho fnrflung Imttletlne (docked their
mm, mid oou your boy nnd my boy will coiuo marching home. Wlmt
thnt thoucht mean, only the father, mother, hubnmU mid Mweethrnrt
of eoldler enn tell.
For mntiy long month wo have wept mid prayed. We have rrled
out with tho prophet from tho wntchliuver or heaven "Wntclininn,
what or tho night" tho night of bloom, dleao nnd death In enmp, nnd
on tho bloodMiakei) field of far nway I'ntnce, npd tho mumer ha come
floating back: "Tho Morning Cometh." A new day I dawning when
pence uml rlghteouiine hnll bloMwun forth nnd cover the earth u the
water rover tho uii. A wu meet on thl Thanksgiving Day nnniud our
fettal board the wc.iry. walling heart of many will ring again the ad
nnd tender retrain: "We (halt meet, but wo hall ml him. There will
Iki ii vacant chair." For urh, let u renumber them In our prayer
May the glory of dud flood our mml on thl Thnnkgvliig Day n
you behold tho church of Jcmi ChrUt going forth to meet tho tremend
ous emergencies and mnn'elou opHrtunllle or till now day thl day
wheti nil tho moral forte ore ruhlug with trvmendou ieed cud over
coming evil with good, mid when tho Holy Bplilt I proving II. elf iunl
tu the tank or redeeming a mined world. 11' u through much prayer
and eihnlllug ono miothvr, get ready for the opening aervlro in our
church. Let u renew our vow to flod and tho church with renewed
xihiI and holy courage enter upon the work committed to our hand.
Your affectionate paator. ItAI.l'll C. JON'KH.
Price. Utah. Nov. 3S, 1911.
Hi Cliristmas Remembrances
j That Will Be Appreciated
Hf);
n We're making Home extnt induccntcntH to move phonogntpltri.
Hj , lor instance, $125.00 phonograph for $110.00; another rtIe,
Htj $225.00 phonograph at $200.00, and it $110.00 phonograph for nn
n even $100.00. YOUK CHOICE OP TEN IlECORDS, ADSOnUTE-
H: LY TREE. You may Hclcct these from n stock of n hundred and
H fifty or more records.
Hj Automobile Hobcn Most complete and handsomest line to
Hl be neon anywhere, priced from $550 to $30.00. As a present nt
Hf Ytilctidc time nothing more appropriate.
H Mother wants that electric sewing machine motor for Christ-
H "lllH this year to take the ache out of the family He win i,'. Slste?
HH wnntH that electric Iron to make ironing day a pleasure lnfck.nl of
T drudge. Father wants that reading lamp to save his tired eyes as
IB'i lie reads his paper after the day's work. ISrothcr wants a onir of v
K our big warm, wearable auto gloves to protect his hands while he
K does the family driving.
H If you already have these In the family, get an ovenctte, t( "
Bj toaster utove, an electric heater, a percolator or any other of ;
M' score of useful electric articles. They save dirt nnd drudge. Just ,
K the thltiK for Christmas presents.
B ?
W. C. B R O E K E R
m , , EVEKYTIIING IS JL KC T I C A L.
V Main Depot Streets Price, Utuh
ATTENTION!
HHHHHHHHHHHPilHHIllHBlBHBS
The Rovcrnmcnt has advised early Christmas shopping this
ytar, and liesidcs, the early shopper has the advantage or u larger
selection. We arc not going to, attempt to Enumerate the exten
sive line of dependable quality articles we have in Watches,
Jewelry nnd Diamonds, hut wish to call your attention to the
numerous other lines we now have In stock, nil of which make use
ful Christmas presents.
CHINA, IMPORTED AND AMERICAN DECORATED.
CUTGLASS, A VERY COMPLETE LINE.
WATERMAN (IDEAL) FOUNTAIN PENS.
EVERSHARP PENCILS, PLATED, STERLING AND
GOLDFILLED.
SAFETY RAZORS.
POCKETKNIVES. PEARL AND GOLD HANDLES.
MILITARY WATCHES, FOR THIS CHRISTMAS.
TOURISTS ROLI,S OF NECESSARY TOILET ARTICLES.
SHAVING MIRRORS, RAZORS, STROPS. HRUSHES, ETC.
IIEDROOM PORTAHLE ELECTRIC LAMPS.
UMIMELLAS, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
LADIES' HRACELET WATCHES, VERY NICE ONES.
TOILET SETS FOR LADIES, IN IIOXES AND ROLLS.
MANICURE SETS, AT ALL PRICES.
LADIES' HANDBAGS. VERY FINE LEATHERS.
SERVICE RINGS ANDJ'INS.
MANTLE CLOCKS, SETII THOMAS CHIMING.
If you will visit our store for your needs you will not be dis
appointed. I n l 1 I'PbWMWMbWbbbMMMb
THE ELITE JEWELRY Co.
Price, Utah.
Ad lets
One Cent IVr Word lrli liirrtlna
Vi Charge- Account J
KOIl HAt.K OLD NKWSPAP1.I18 IN
bundle of n hundred. Ttenty.flvo
rent tho bundle. Tho Hun.
roL'Ni ptri.1. sirr ok i.owkh
fnlne teeth. Owner ran have name 4
by liKiulrlng at Hun mid proving .
ownrmhlp.
WANTKO TO ItKNT TWO I'l'IlN-
laheil room, preferably InNprlvute
family. Addre T. A. M., Ilox tHi, 4
Pi be. tJtalu
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LOST MASONIC CIIAItM UK-
tutu remetery mid underliiklng
parlor at I'rlco. Iteward for return
to Hun offlte. 4
Toil ItKNT WHAT ItOOM IN THK ,
Mile building, after Octoler lit.
Modern and bent location In Price. In-
nulro of H. C. Mll-.
I'OIt HAM: rAIHDANKH-MOIIHK
pcclal electric lx-lniro power en
gine. Oood u new with fixture, put-
'ey. belting. Cheap. The Hun. t
LOST ONK I1I.ACK COW HIIAND-
ed Vi on both the right mid left
rib with Kiirklng calf. Aluo one reil
row branded I'l with X over on right
rib. Itr-wnrd of flvo dollar each.
Chrim Piippa. Hon US, Helper, Utah '
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I'OU I.KAH13 FOU TKUM OP YKAltS
On hare or for cah rent un- '
Improved land within ten minute i
walk of Price. Owner will furulnh
eed and other necearle and give
long leaie. Addre Ilox 4lt, Price,
Utah.
I.ONC1 TKUM I.KAHH CONSIDKItKD '.
Ninety reel front by two hundred
and fourteen feet In depth. South
Klghth ilrrct, Price. AUo forty reel
front by averago of eighty feet depth
at corner of Main and Tenth street.
It W Crockett.
KOIl ItKNT HUNT YOUll ItOOM
thrnugh a "lloom Kor Ilent" Bdlel
nnd keep the dlnflgured placard out
or the window. A Hun odlet I digni
fied. end you numernu aptdleant
fimn which to clionia nnd doe not
detract from the oxcluilvoneM of our
home,
llPTTKIt WIlAPPKItH ONK IIUN.
dred. tl SO; two hundreu, IMS;
five hundred, 1 00; una thnnmnd,
14 60 Mrger quantltle we will fig.
ur on KncloHv cadi with order, a
It Will MV OXprtHM or iwree) MMt
charge. Pnmge for one hundred
In three hundred wrapper, five cent:
three hundred to one thniiMnd, tell
cent. Nothing but the lwet parch
ment iapr and iperlal Ink that Ii not
ffe'ttMl by lt or greane. The Hun.
Price t'tah
llutlcr made by the merger ir-eu
limy not bo marketw) In I'lati. and
Violation of till rule wilt be pnM
cifTiKl, attortllng to Walter M. lbiv.
deii, tate dairy and fond rommU
loner, lie U lutotlBntliig reHirt
Unit the nocalluil merger butler 1
being old In the tnte. The merger
nrocetM itiiinlnl In adding a pint t
milk to a pound of butter and tbereb',
getting two pound of onmpound.
Legal blank of every description
arranged from tho beit legal form
and brought down to date, A full
xipply alway on hand. Fifty cent a
doien. Tho Sun.
W4th a chiffon walnt and tunic i ,
black nulln underlli con bo made
Into n charming evening frock. I
When you buy illk It 1 worth while !
to get u good quality. ;
Algerian rod ha u alight maroon I
tone In It. I
: i
: Needlework
i Art
: ' y
f. . . x
Stamped gowns ..... ...i,..,$1.50 to $1.75
Stamped combination M.. ......... $1.10 .
Table scarfs with floss . ..M.. $1.10
5
XHaby dresses .-.... $1.2 X
Pillows .... 75c A
I Silk finish crochet cotton, one size only 10c V
V v
,, White and colored Royal Society Crochet cotton, 2 uML 2."c .1.
t X
Urassicrs Corsets, white and flesh color $2.00 to $1.00
Children's Hats black and colored 82.75 V
BESSE KENNEDY f
$ Millinery. X
Moln St, Prlco, Utah V
v ;
Are Now On The
Way
Our line of Cliristmas Goods, Toys und the Like, Is
On the Way. Watch for them. All made in America.
Ladles', Misses and Children's Coats, 20 per cent off.
The prices:
Ladles' coats at $.'10.00, sell for $21.00
Ladles' coats at $:i2.50, sell for $20.00
Ladies' coats at $18.50, sell for 15.G0
Misses' coats nt $15.00, sell for ,m $12.06
Children's coats nt $0.50, sell for . $5.20
Ladles' coats, $:i0.00 for $20-00
Price Trading Co.
North Ninth Street, Price, Utah.
ft. J. STAYNER, Mgr.

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