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Show TAVERN BANQUET IS ! I ATTENDED BY MANY 1 Some Eighty Business Men Meet , H About the Festal Board and ' ' 9 Talk Live Matters. t V II BEST OF FEELING PERMEATES THE GATHERING I m H Ik-hold, how rimxI nml how plcnoniit ll N for brethren to iturll In tinllyt It la like the pre- clou ointment iixn the liend, Hint mil down iixu tho licnnl, even Anrnn'a liennl, thnt went dim ii to the skirt of III gar- tnenls. 'PmIiiis, IS.1-1. Highly clllivna nnd luiHlncsa men of Price nnd adjoining communities were nt thn banquet of tho "got together" to-gether" folks at the Tavern last Tuesday Tues-day evening. Aa nt thn two previous gatherings, A. W. llorsley wna toast-master toast-master The first subject to bo considered con-sidered wna the report of the committee commit-tee appointed ut the previous gathering gather-ing on the Cnrhon-Kmcry fair. It waa stnted thnt the committee had met with the board of county commission-era commission-era nx well a with the city council of Price The commissioner had agreed to appropriate three hundred dollars toward the fair next month nnd utso to take care of bark Indebtedness of the association Hint amount to two hundred nnd sixty-eight dollar. The council has appropriated one hundred nnd fifty dollar nnd nasumea nn In-diibtcdnex In-diibtcdnex of tho fair association of about nlncty.four dollar. Copies of letter to the several coat companies of the county were Tend, respecting exhibit nnd contribution, hut one reply had so far been received nml thl wna quite atitlsfnctory. The fair naroclatlon la now out of debt with no buildings tu be erected nnd with rash mi hand amounting to four hundred and fifty dollars. The matter of having signs placed along the Midland trill In Carbon county to dlrcil tourlsta was discussed, discuss-ed, and u committee waa appointed to wnlt upon the county commlssloitem nnd aee how the latter record the matter Heveral Instances were recited re-cited of where tourists hud liven misled mis-led und directed away from the trail. George I?. Nelms went Into the matter mat-ter of the Odd Fellows' picnic nnd reunion re-union to bo held at Price on August 18th. Tho gentleman stated that tho public I Invited and will be welcome. wel-come. He asked that all buslnes houses be decoratod for tho occasion. A revolution nlonn tlieeo lines wpij tinniilpously insd, Carl Tl. MarrUsen, H, W. aoldlng, It. II. Walter and others spoke upon the subject of the Price school. e-Pvclally e-Pvclally of the Carbon county high scdool, cacti suggesting that every Individual In-dividual preiumt houd, constitute hlnuolf a committed of ulie (o "iuut" for the high school, Mut'll M forth the advantages (o he derived thete-from thete-from by every buslneii Interest of the city. Theao talk were received In the good ulrlt In which they were given and doubt will bear fruit. TonMmaUtr Ilgmiey nldrved t'i uemblei1 guesl At eoiiHltUrrtlile length upon the subject of "Agriculture." "Agricul-ture." It I a matter of tho greatest Importance toMhe community and he uiggected that everyono should do everything ev-erything In hla power to Interest far-mem far-mem In coming to the Price Itlver Valley. Jle was followed by John V Smith, who talked along the same linen. He futthur explained tho method necessary to arcompllili the end proposed by Tonstmaior Horn-ley Horn-ley and suggested that we Induco German Ger-man and llnhemlan farmer In colon-lea colon-lea to locate here. The thorough manner In which they do thing nnd their good cltUenshlp waa recited by the speaker. Down In MlllardV-'ountv tho first year they wore there the) produied more wheat to the acre than "the old timers" had ever produced In their thirty to forty enr In the sumo locality. E. J. Ithoad, representing the Cop. per Globe Mining nnd Smelting company com-pany with properties down near Perron Per-ron In Kmery county, explained what hla corporation I doing and expect to accomplish. They hnvo untold quan-titles quan-titles of copper ore testing from 25 to 80 per cent, he aald, with about thirty thousand dollar worth of this grado of stuff already on the dum The laat load of machinery for the mine goca out of Price thla week, and whon thl I Installed atiu Working the product will be sent out OS per cent pure. The gentleman expect to locate In Price, havo hi office hero nnd to become a "booster" for this community. All present were aaked to patronise tho volunteer fire department' dance nt City Hall on the evening of Monday, August 16th. The proceed are to be used for purchasing uniform for the' firemen Judging from Ihit enthusl- ?l K nam expressed there will le n, big turn- ' ., m" H out for thn dnnra.ji i It H During tho evening n letter waa fcl M. mM read from K. U Carpenter, president Hr i'H of the Castle Valley nnd the, Southern fc!k K il Utah railroad s well aa thn United " E- " H Btatea Fuel company. In the letter $t DK H the gentleman staled that ha had seen a S H In n local paper the statement that f W- H these railroads were likely tu he abail. K H doned nnd all train pulled off. He W H wished to nasurn everyone thnt audi L action la not contemplated, and that J & H there need bn no fears along thla fj' K H score, whatever. The newspaper pub- W. H llclty to the story waa given nf tar Uia L v H matter hnd Wen declared nt n pro- W Hsl Mou banquet n likely. Neither of ' K Ed the newspaper nt Price arc respond i , K H slide for thn rumor. j 'i V IH It was brought to the attention of ft Ht H the assemblage that the band from K ' Jf' jH Btnrrs in to play nt the Odd Follow' r K H picnic nnd reunion without charge, H H which brought forth the statement f H. H from W. P. Olnon that Price' hand " H would do the mima thing. The prof- f ' m M fer wna greeted with npplnUso. 1 s . I WL H The management of thn Tavern we f Wk mM given u vote of thanka for the fine 1 ' P' H spread furnished. The next Imtiquet i , m H la to be held nt one of the coal camps, fcpi M H the matter now t elng In tho handa of ? Bf H committee to determine whl-h C ? P H ramp. Varlou other mattet of more J"1 pft H or lent Imporloncn were taken up and jl MP-. CH discussed. wTM K t''H |