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Show PRICE nNlNEnRBl Frank Hill of Wellington has never-nl never-nl musto students at Klmo that are progressing nicely under his direction. Mr. and Mr. John Itedd are enter-talnlng enter-talnlng n new daughter, now about two week old. at their home on North Blxlh street. Mrs. Ueorgo Nov I haa closed out her confectionery nnd new stand In the Kku theater building and will retire re-tire from buslnes. Arthur McKunn I suffering from an Injury to hi right hand, that member mem-ber hnvlng come In contact with an electric fan a few day alnce. Wlllnrd Jame of (Ireen Itlver, a brother of Master Mechanic Jame of Helper, sustained a broken ankle while riding a broncho at a recti lllver last week, loul Pressett of the flreen lllver country ha recently lost aeven head of fine calve from blackleg, lie ho moved all his stock from l.lltln Valley to Iron Wash. Mohrland la noon to have a new school building, thn plan being drawn by a Pnivo firm of architects, nnd nro now In the hnnd of the Kmery county board of trustee. llert llapp. star pitcher on thn Helper bull team, hn received an offer of-fer from Manager lllenkenshlp to Join the Halt l-uke City team In the Coast league. Hn mn) accept. W. C. Ilroeker I curr)lmc hi right arm. In a llnr. While cranking an automobile the ithrr day he knocked the flesh from n portion or the hack of hi hand, nnd thl Inter became Infected. In-fected. IMwnrd, the little son of Mr. and Mm J. (I. Callaway, bus a broken arm which he received In n fall tho other day while wrestling with one of Mr. J. II. James' little ho)s on the lawn nt the latter' home. K. II. Priest, manager of the West- em (l)psum company at Denver, write The Hun that he has been called Kust from thn Colorado capital and wilt be absent until the latter part of the month. Upon hla return tin ex pecta to come to Price and begin work on thn holding of hi company In the Cedar Mountain. Thn Hun's advertising rates are published pub-lished at the head of the fourth page, first column. All patrons nre treated alike. No deviation from these price. Thn Hun' subscription books ure open to nil advertisers. Patron are Invited to The Hun'a pre room on publication publica-tion day, that they may actually see thn papera printed. I'rlre'a fire department wn called out about 3 o'clock yesterday alter, noon to extinguish several blase In manure piles nt thn barn nnd garage of Klniore Bhlnrr, south of thn railroad rail-road tracks. Tho flrra caught from sparks from burning soot In the smnkestacka of the Ico plant adjoining. adjoin-ing. The Iom waa nothing. Dr. A. II. Kaflovltx of Qreen Itlver recently bought from I!. C. !-eii of the Nine Mile section forty-six head of registered Hereford thnt he wilt take to hla Ban Ilafanl ranch about thn first of Beptember or when hn get hla fences completed. Owing; to quarantine quar-antine conditions thn doctor bus been unable to get through to Utah several fine heutl of hog recently bought In Marraihurett. Mr. Frunk Mitchell, whoso huw-band huw-band waa arrested recently In connection connec-tion with the fire at the Bheep Hunch kuIooii, ha tired of the notoriety nnd domestic troubles that have come to her ut Price, she says, and I leaving thl week lor Oklahoma. When she pome buck, ra Mr. Mitchell, her name will be Miss Nettle Clurk. Hbe expecta to get u divorce while gone und wanta her mulden mime buck. Uuthell-Ilroeker huve flnnlly closed their deal for the Short building on North Ninth atreet It will be connected con-nected with their present garage by un archway, while the second floor will bo used us living apartment by the families of the two member of the firm. The south room of thn Hhort block will be for sale room purpose pur-pose nnd the north one for automobile automo-bile display Accessories and surplua stock la to be placed In the basement, f If t) by eighty feet. Hurry Hontx. a tramp printer, haa confessed to the police at Bait Lake City that he wrecked the Denver and lllo Orunde passenger train east bound out of Bprlngvllle laat Monday afternoon, after-noon, when alx passenger and train employes were more ur lea Injured, an account of which appear elsewhere else-where In thla Impression of Tho Bun. Conscience stricken, tho man voluntarily volun-tarily cave himself up. He haa been Identified by Thomaa Durge, special agent of the road, aa having; attempted to wreck a Houthern Pacific train n Hal )enr or so ago The man I limine. 9H tlonubly d mented 1 Dr nnd Mrs, It It. fioetxmann gave IHH a dancing part) nt their home on bB Nolth Klghth street last Tuesday even. IIH Ing In compliment to thn Misses Meda BH and Fern Hhnw of Kail I-nkn City, niece of thn hostess. Those present MH were the Mlsse I.eotin Jensen, Cora ll Allison, Una Dell Woods, draco Davis, HB Kvcl)n Olson, Vlda Ilrjnrr. Otad) B Nelm. Illtn Mlllburn nnd Martha M llrndle) nnd Messr. I.) tin Fnilsett, B Arnold McKune, Hcott Pnusett, Union HBl Ilr)ner, Will llorsley, Clarence Ilnb HI Inett, Karl Averlll, Fred Wood nnd Hll Frank Averlll. It wa one of the Very pleasant affairs of the season, lie- freshmenta were served. m II. J. Turner, thn lending civil nnd '.' H mining engineer of Price, haa an ml- ertlsement In thla Impression of Thn Bun. Knglneer Turner hn lately been HH nmployed In tho work bring douo In HH Carbon and llmery counties by the Utah Power nnd Light company. HH which show In what esteem he I HH held by hi professional associate nt HP Bnll Irfvkn City and elsewhere big men, who nre doing big thing. The , HI Hun mnnaueinenl linn known "Hob" HI Turner ever since he came to Utah V Hj and It ha no hesitancy In recommend ' HJ lug him to those who want civil en HJ glmerliiK nnd the work In hla linn HJ done and done right. A letter to hla 1 HJ address at Price will nlwios reach HJ him, whether hn be In thn city nt the ft HJ time or not. Prompttira, reliability , ', HJ nnd honorable dealing lire chnruo & I (eristic of ' Hob" Turner !l H The aoclet) editor of Bait Luke R t( H Telegram tell till one on the datlgh. RS Hll ter or A. II Cowle. vice president nt J; il P Halt liko City of Utah Fuel companyi i'J I "Mis lluth Cowle nnd Jack llndger rVVSill of Halt Ijike City, who hnvo been vis- J T Mfil itlng at thn Henntor Kenrns ranch ut J 9 1 Hanta Horn. Cnla., will long remember n ii'&M 'I their visit there, Especially will they ! 'B I temember their leave taking, for they 'tfll I were llberall) und plentifully sprln- J '.rJH y kled with rlc. before the train pulled H I out. In iplto of their fremled nppeal 'iWJ I that they did not deserve the shower ' x'fml nnd thnt there wn nothing to It. Their A T HHj 'I appenla were unheeded, however, nnd (lit' Hm I bug of telestlals' staff of life were iliraEl I iieuttered over the station platform, MhHHI I down thn barks of the departing ones, OsVS ' nnd Ihrough their various grip nnd IjFhV belonging. Them were ubout seven if i HJ or eight of the practical Joker, and pI'HHj i they certain!) made thing Interesting L HV for thn tVo who were leaving." L sHH MImi Ona Dell Wood entertained RHK last Frlda) evening With a dancing ItJAV parly In honor of thn Mlsse Martha If H llradley and Oracu Davis of Halt take iHgH Clt). The home wa attractively dec- MHlvf oruted In pink nnd white nnd the same ShHT color were used In thn refreshment. IHHh Many bowls of pink sweet pen fur- 0HH! ther carried out the color scheme, HHHt Mli Dorothy McMillan nnd MIm Ma- MHr rlon Forrester presided nt the punch iMHI table. The )oung hostesa wus nsslsted IvHI In receiving by her mother, Mr. F. K. ElHH Woods, Mr. W. i:, Anderson, Mr. HHi ! Annie M. Ilrudley, Ml. Doll Fuuselt t9Hl and Mrs. T II. McMillan. About fflHV' twenty-five young people were pre- IhhI ' cut to meet the guest of honor. Those IrYMfl present beside the hostesa and guests IHHI of honor Included Mlirca Kvelyn Ol- IH Min, llelle Fltsgernld, Marin Fltsmaur- VHm Ice, Mame Flack. Ilernlcn Myer, Mil- HHH drnd Hamilton. Dalay Ferguson. Vlda HHB lrovr, iuiiu wert.cn, Airua ni.aw AgH nnd Mernrs. Lynn Fausett, Hcott Fau- HHHJ tt, Martin Mulvey, Verne Whltmore, flBP Clyde Fullmer, Irving Wurd, llubui V, Ilrynnr, Arthur llrown, Karl Averlll, llHgW Lloyd Wood and Fred Wood. iHHM |