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Show PRICE Ai NEARBY H. E. Lewis is here this week from Snlt Lnkc City attending court. Miss Vern Hnymond spent Saturday nntl Sunday in Snlt Lake City. Mrs. John Cnuaer visited with friends nnd relatives at Helper last Tucsdny. Henry Chcckctts of Snlt Lake City visited in Helper Hcvcrnl days Inst week. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Hall of Storrs arc in Snlt Lnkc City for un extended visit. Mrs. E. A. Patrick of Helper entertained at a kcnslnglon at her home on Wcdncsdny of last week. , Mrs. J. C. Knvnnnugh of Helper Hel-per spent several days in Provo lats week visiting friends nnd relatives. . Mr. and Mrs. Mcrvin Lowry of Price were Helper visitors on Tuesday of last week, going up to register. T. P. Kelter leturned from a hunting trip in the hills in the Range Creek country the first of the week. The next number of The Carbon, Car-bon, the officinl high school paper, pa-per, will appear about tho 15th of this month. Miss Emma Dennett has returned re-turned to her home at Storrs after af-ter n two weeks' visit plensnntly spent at Provo. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. N. Griffith of Helper expect to leave shortly for an extended visit to the Sun Francisco exposition. Mrs. Surah Seely Tidwcll of Wellington is in very poor health at her home in thnt town, being in her seventieth year. Lewis Williams will entertain a number of his young friends at n five hundred party at his home this (Friday) evening. There ore several coses of diphtheria reported in town. However, there is no serious nl-arm-felt over its appearance. E. K. Olson returned last week from n stay of several months in Detroit, Mich., nnd other Eastern Eas-tern points where ho has been on business. Christina Science services are held at 247 North Ninth street every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend. ' City council mot Tuesdny I evening in short session, but ow-; ow-; ing to tho election being on the meeting was cut short after al-'. al-'. lowing a few bills. ! The Junior Prom, the annunl ; high school event, will .occur this ; time on February 18, 191G. This ' occasion is always looked for-! for-! ward to with much pleasure. I Kennedy Cody, who is nttend-; nttend-; I ing tho academy at Mt. Pleasant, I visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. !'C. II. Cody, at Helper several ; days the latter part of last week. ;t An examination for minoYore-; minoYore-; ' men and fire bosses will bo held nt Price November 17th and !,18th, so State Coal Mine Inspec-; Inspec-; tor Pettit informs The Sun. In ;' addition to general mining subjects, sub-jects, applicants must be posted I on tho state coal mining laws ;!and first aid and mine rescue . work. The Hallowe'en ball given Inst tnday night nt Storrs by the Mutual Improvement association associa-tion wns the social event of the season, nccording to those who attended. Mrs. Julius Thele of Helper entertained the Friday Afternoon After-noon Bridge club nt her home Inst week. Mrs. Archibald Allison Alli-son nnd Mrs. W. S. Avery were the prize winners. William Grcnser, cashier at the Denver nnd Itio Grande depot, de-pot, returned last Friday from n trip of several weeks to the Snn I- rancisco fair, returning by way of his old home in Iown. At their home In Storrs Wednesday Wed-nesday evening of Inst week tho Misses Ida Lnrscn and Hazel Jones entertained a number of friends at a dinner party. The nffnlr wns quite n success. Wnndn, the little daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lnkc Young of Helper, wns the hostess to n number of linr littlo Mntvla nt her home last Saturday. The occasion wns her third birthdny. Mrs. A. Burgcner returned to Price Wcdncsdny from n visit of several dnys with her mother nt Provo, who is in poor health. Her condition was not much improved im-proved when her daughter left, her. Mrs. L. It. Mctz of Helper was the hostess Tuesday and Wcdncsdny Wcd-ncsdny of Inst week at her home In Helper to some twenty-five guests. Refreshments were served nnd a most enjoyable, time wns had. Dr. and Mrs. M. V. Mnloneyj nre now living at San Francisco, ' where the doctor is engaged in the practice of his profession, that of dentistry. The Sun will keep them posted on the doings around Price. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morrison, former residents of Helper but who have been living in California Califor-nia for the pnst few years, have moved to Snlt Inke City, where they will make their home. Helper Times, 29th. Services at the Methodist church next Sunday us usual. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, and preaching nt 11 o'clock. Ep-worth Ep-worth league at 7 o'clock In the evening. Everyone is cordially Invited to these services. Cliff Russell of Miller Creek sustained a broken foot Inst Sut- urdny. He was riding nt the time , and the horse fulling he wns un-j able to get clear and the animal rolled on his left foot. He was brought to Price, where the, fracture was reduced and present pres-ent reporU arc that he is doing as well ns can be expected. J. E. Pettit, state coal mine inspector, is back nt Salt Lake City from a trip to Storrs, where he went the first of tho week to Investigate the death of John Sateveth, a miner who was crushed to death. Tho inspector's inspec-tor's investigations di. rfrsed thnt Snteyeth'n death was wholly whol-ly due to his own carelessness. Friends in Price of Mr. nnd M ns. W. L. Peterson of Pocntcllo, Ida., havo recently received announcements an-nouncements of the arrival of an eiurht-pound girl at tho Peterson Peter-son home, born on tho 25th of October. Both Mr. and Mrs. Peterson taught here In tho high school. Mrs. Peterson being at that time Miss Ellen C. Mulro-ney. There will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Petty Dirigible Dirig-ible Headlight company held In Price on Saturday, November 13 tli. for the purpose of amending amend-ing the articles of incorporation so as to change the principal nlace of business from Price to Salt Lake City. Arthur A. Cnl-li8ter Cnl-li8ter is the secretary of the1 company. I The Right. Rev. Joseph Glass, , D. D Catholic bishop of Snlt Lnke City, will administer con-i firmation in Helper on next Sunday. Sun-day. This will be the first visit' of this distinguished prelate to that city and his coming will be looked forward to with much interest in-terest by both Catholics and, non-Catholics. G. G. Houg, representing the J. C. Penny company's Golden Rule stores, wns a Price visitor on Tuesday. He hud returned from on inspection of tho Sunny-side Sunny-side store and expects to leave shortly for New York on the company's business. He was accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Hoag and they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Novis while here. H. C Smith left nt Tho Sunt office this week n sample of apples ap-ples grown on his place just nt the edge of the city on tho west, which nre of very fine variety and flnvor. They are of the Stark Delicious variety, sound and free from worms. Smith tells us he will have something like twelve hundred bushels to sell this fall, markets for which nre good nt this time of yenr. Most of his npplcs nre of tho Ben Davis variety. Governor antt-MnT. .William Spry, their daughter Aico nnd son Jnmcs, vrcre Sundny visitors in Price, having stopped off between be-tween trains, being on tnclr way to Salt Lake City from n tripvto Hiawatha and Black Hnwk. Mrs. Spry went up to the mines Tuesday Tues-day while the governor followed on Friday. Governor Spry hns Interests in the two enmps and wns nt this time inspecting them. n). L. Cnrpenter and J. E. Pettit accompanied the governor nnd his family to Salt Lake City. The Halloween dance given by the students at the high school last Friday evening was a well attended affair nnd quite n success. suc-cess. The building was decorated decora-ted with autumn leaves, corn and pumpkins, nnd goblins were in evidence everywhere. Tho Invited In-vited guests were taken through the engine room nnd following a string were taken upstairs nnd slid down n board into the mnln hnll, nfter which they entered the dance hall. The entertainment entertain-ment proved quite novel nnd took well. Two lwys playing with n magic ma-gic lantern were the cause of a blaze last Sunday nfternoon in the south side of town. From Iwhnt can be lenrned the young-sters, young-sters, Delbert Sawyer and Roy i Powell, were playing In the corral cor-ral of the lattcr's mother, nnd in I some mnnner the cnndlc of the lantern landed in the straw and the little fellows were too scared ,to extinguish the blaze. They I ran and hid. Tho damage done wns the ronstlng of some little pigs belonging to Abe Powell nnd Dr. Clownrd nnd n considerable consider-able quantity of liny. . When City. Recorder Lnuber reached home last evening ho found his house In darkness and naturally supposed thnt his family had retired. He slipped quietly in by the rear entrance i and wns genuinely surprised to t flnrl Ilia linuan nnnimlml liv umr- entcen of Ills friends who took him in hand and made him the guest of honor. The surprise party spent a very happy evening. even-ing. The guests line brought i the luncheon with them nnd it wns heartily enjoyed. The perpetrators per-petrators were Mnyor and Mrs. Carlos Gunderson, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Lcc. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. E. Woods, Mr. nnd .Mrs. Chnrles Avcrill, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 0. Fau-sctt, Fau-sctt, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Ander-son, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. E. Bench, Mrs. T. R. McMillan, J. II. Man-son Man-son nnd R. J. Turner. PUBLIC MEETJNG AT THE TABERNACLE TO BOOST County Demonstrator Robert II. Stewnrt hns arranged for a ! public meeting of the citizens to be held nt the tabernacle Wednesday, Wed-nesday, November 10th, at 7:30 'o'clock in tho evening, for the I purpose of working up cnthusi-iT" cnthusi-iT" '. for the farmers' and housekeepers' house-keepers' roundup to be held nt Huntington November 17th to L23d. The following program hns been arranged : 1 Chorus Carbon county high school choir of eighty-five members. mem-bers. "Sextette From Lucin"Mem-bcrs Lucin"Mem-bcrs of high school chorus. Violin Selection High scholo quartet. Vocal Solo, "The Angels' Serenade" Ser-enade" Ada Ncwhousc. Violin Obligate Mrs. L. A. Jones. Reading Inez Lewis. Rending, "An Object of Love" Inez Scott. Besides the music nnd literary numbers there will be n discussion discus-sion of a number of subjects of vital interest to all the people of Price. |