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Show r ll E SUN'S RATES Imyton STATE BANK CREDITORS GET DIVIDENDS Sms'S itopb J advert Uinc rates are or (40) ceata aa inck per issue U-lack hf tkt month tour (4) fif-I- 4 ) mb advertisers. Transient, inch per issue. Poeitios er eeat addftvfi"1 No display g aoeepted for the first (front) TWa 1 (ssdere are twenty-fir- e 1 u dm i stt-Kii- ad-Im- hnt ne stepping stone to t.h k tha dividend to ('heck fur tli the creditor of the My ton State bank are bring mailed out by Ernest CL Robbins, deputy bank examiner in charge of the bank, making 40 per rent paid the creditor to date. Advices to this effect were received by 'be state banking detriment this 1926 altar it a diamond. j week. Canyon Suffers From a Big A valanche that 0 of tkt worst snow slides Utah in the history of irniWfdMaday of this weekthir-i-atn gfcaa (ksjoD) in which some feet They were toably twenty-fiv- e (( gether when Gibb Campbell, one of the night rescue crew, cut through the debris to them after baring heard Bpapppe met death while them eall. thirty and forty are reported Jimmy McDonald and his wife yesJm- - ha following from yester--t terday purchased the hoarding house Tribune tells of the from his molitcr, Mrs. J. T. McDonllQ ald, who was in Salt Lake City when 17. (INOAlf CANYON, Feb.o'clock the slide wrecked the house, and owes shortly after 9 p her life, site said tonight, to the fart dwellings, housing families that she had sold out. She came to idgypr ilmployed in the several Kingham when she learned of the avalanche and was overjoyed when inmjtbj $8 (his section and a three bouse, were formed that her sou had been fonud boarding ' and safe. pei their foundations thousenth the onrushing Mrs. McDonald has a broken left of rock, snow, ice and arm and is suffering from shock and hf tifjAThis morning there came exposure. Her husband complains af pa ell enveloping white his right hip The extent of his interrific crash, and the lives of juries has not been determined. p Tin More persons had been As a rule there were altout a hun-be tangled wreck- sM Bndejr homes twenty boarder in the house drej and tons of apttatored d of whifh fifty nitrlll work. told snow. era and fifty day workers. toll of life was taken The rescue work of the men who pe heBfiest which had started from ttthaalida, into the scrambled mass were not dug what is known as Bap more heroic than the fine collective Hgri aamatwo miles distant, work of the physicians and nurses who H precipitous rush in the main examined all bodies and attended the eta fgkaas eaayun after making match-- ) The physicians on duty inMcDonald injured. of ' tha three-stor- y cluded Dr. F. K. Ktraup of Bingham, boose in which more than in charge; Dr. Paul S. Itieliards and fori far. persons, mostly miners, were Dr. Asa Dewey. Dr. Ktraup is also fun mad i .their rooms. In this frame The nurses sen.' of Bingham. mayor fifty miners, just off in charge of Miss Adeline Kunx, nurse ly be were then were in their rooms, of the Utah Copier .'lrnlehCThift, eomiwny. nten enddMmess of the crash of the Women Resuscitated. wd lie ha believed to have snuffed Mrs. Marvin A. Caywood was taken of many of thru men unconscious and owes her life to out out The breaking fcoatwaraing. work of the medical resuscitation the roni, firsia the tangled ruins of There was a flutter of her hrka jrdiaghMise added horror to the staff. estrenhe and many of the bodies pulse as she was curried into the emre badly, burned before the rescuers ergency hospital and rapid and effective work saved her life. She is now-into (Id extinguish the blaze. the Bnigham hospital, suffering Begin Work. ra from shock and cxMixurc and is Verk was immediately suspended to recover, and the Utah- the Death resulted from suffocation in px Taima and more than 200 men a majority of the rases, and most of -- W yted the barrowing task of reuiov-Itu- a the dead sueeumbed Itcfore helt could j the thrbg and the dead from the reach them. The bodies of some of A aa, .Wioekmen of all nationalities, those in the boarding house were liad ,jT lerieaas, Mexicans, Finlanders and ly burned, but death is believed to oft sniarii, rushed to the scene of have resulted from suffocation and 91 Mui.wbat apeared to he a futile not from bums. . U ' A The IxaliA were first taken into the K0"' shock and exosuie. Mewland, Is operated by the mine emergency hospital for purjioseK of I I ol Mr. amt Mrs. van ff the Boston No. 1 and No. 2, identification and then wraped in the slide, contrary to reports and placed in sleds for theM1!I Tom Dobeck, 33, Austral n, single three-mil- e both were me that quarters j mRS journey to the O'Donnell JTlJ1a,,.ld No. 2 scene is to close the inortnarv in lower hingham. There111" Am If William Rimby, w.d.w, f.mr fruk diatar end No. 1 is a quarter of was a certain grisly humor evidenced LI fab way. in the trip to and from the undertak- - t11Infn-ers- . J rum of Mr. Thomaa ene work was courageous. A group of men were riding np il Mm. A. G. Tibby, Highland Hoy dared the flames of the to the mine in one of to rescue men, women and the home drawn sled' that had Fred Matson. were rushed up the hruiight three lmdies down Mrs. Mary Davis. back haatain wall and brought "Dead onesf" asked a man passing Tony Cascaret, 46, wife and two forms. inanimate on mad. the pathetic children. nik Mn ' drove shovels into the deep "Yes, I guess so, hut they havent Mr. and Mrs. Jon A tends, cooks at rsM tor id the hope of rescuing a rouin-- J been notified," resisiuded '.he driver the McDonald boarding house in the $e and.onianion from suffocation of the team. Highland Boy district. Improvised Lights. my the fire.1- The task looked hnieles8 Mrs. J. H. Rents, Highland Boy disto not the a workmen, Eut witness, byt Superintendent' Frank A. Warillaw trict. survived by her husband, J. II. lice d leuera drove their sharbitted axes mine and Dr. of the Rents. bugh 'pieces of housing that hud abanin earlier the night Straup Alderman Clawson, 41, Spring City, g abed the enow and shovels dug deen doned hoe of recovering anyone alive Utah, survived by a wife, mother, two tlint 6 the debris in search of comrades, from the ruins, hut the work of two brother and two sisi A. 1 of the bent stories of the dis- in for bodies continued uiiHhuted daughters, ters. ld hy J. 1L Rents as he under a flood of JPHa r wu light hastily instated Sam Primell, Austrain,' Ifighlnnd ked anxiously out of the door betore dusk. just Miners Minnie tough which the bodies were lieing nardlsw and his assistants have n!" JJiv dilri.t emi,iVe iMiulhall Tied into themine eomiwny office maiued on the job at nil times and Sanderson, 22, single, (1 mini tiding.- - ;Hc was hoping against their efforts the work ,a! B0M through knew somewhere in be that jw, fat been systematic and fruitful. T Ben Benson, 46, Pleasant Grove, rains were his wife, his sister Todays snowslide is the mast dam - sunived ),v wife and one son Ik C. I hi. Mother. yr,ny MiUer, 34, single, Butte, aging in point of lives tuken in the Bembles Earthquake. history of the district. The slide i Caywood. 56, Highland was no warning other than believed to have been caused by a ykdThew Bo.V d.stncL a fnmerly of p,T,,raj in build-"iothe a . snowfall of a foot and a half nnmp and a trembling of the The Golden Bookmark r haspsmad M IMRE ER COMMERCE be-4- 11 STARTS OFF WITH A RUSH lA pp 4 w jrf i nib I term-tawl- td Jd i f Utah-Dclswa- re J1 l! At a luncheon held at noun today (Friday), at the Ca.-t-lc Inn then- - was CLUFF RULES a large attendance, the ('handier of Coiumeree annual membership drive Emery County School Board la Viowaa diseussed amt put under way. lating the State Law. Oeoige J. Constantine acted as eliuir-ma- n of the minding while the followKmery county school board is vioing roinuiitteeinim were present, O. T. lating the state law in holding daueea and giving shows in the school buildllnH'ks, 1. A. htidlee, Otaude J. Arthur ing at llaninglon, says Moudaya Ben Stein, N. Smith, J. F. MacKnight, L. It. Deseret News. This was the opinion given Mon-du- y Fullmer, Frank Grosso, 11. C. Reed and Secretary Laumut Johnson. It by Harvey 1L Fluff, attorney was agreed that the fees for member- general under a state of facta preship should be repnsentative of the sented by R. A. Howard, Kmery Mr. Howard de- eoiumunity as a whole and not merely 'County attorney. of the city a business intere sts, " "ttftan"d that shows were being givea For the drive Chairman Constantine in the school building fur which a to thirty-fiv- e divided the city into four diatrirts as charge of twenty-fiv- e follows : cents was made and also that at Northwest J. F. MacKnight, chair- dances given in the building an adman; Claude Enipey and Angus John- mission of $1 was beiug collected. son. The money was being devoted toward Northeast Arthur N. Smith, chair- the iipNui of the school and also man; Jack K. Sotrey and Bracken for hnilding up student activities and law. was augmenting the funds realized Southeast L. H. Fullmer, chair- from a $25 tuition fix. man ; Fred lurcher and It. 0. Heed. The county attorney declared the Southwest Ben J. Stein, chairman; school hail rvfusixl to ay the license Itav Walters and Stylian Staes. jtax required by city ordinance on The drive will rover a period of two ! the advice of the district superintend-week- s at the end of which the final cut that this ordinance was u neons will lie made, fees credited for tut iomil. The state iaw expressly prohibits the pruiortioiiHte amount aul to dHte laud the name obtained listed a the the use of the hcIumiI buildings for 1926 membership of the chamber. It commercial pur sixes and the question art PRESIDENT A. W. HORSLEY IS is exiected to get five hundred new f whethtr the entertainment memliers in this drive. The fee will for etiminerrial purtose is the deterTO HEAD RELIEF DRIVE tie $2.50 for each individual member, mining factor in whether the city ia entitled to collect the license tax, President A W.. Horsley of Price I while the business houses will be Bcixxling to the opinion. yesterday apuinted by Governor sessed according to their hnsiness If dance are simply a form of Dm to head the drive for paeity. Chairman Constantine for the Bingham disaster suf- - nounced that every man who had lawn eliool entertainment fur student and (heir parents or if the shows tie given ferers, receiving a telegram from the asked to serve in this drive had well to this for the students or as an entertainment apimint-laenle- d him art, his of promising by advising ment. Carbon countys quota will he the success of the organization this for them the city would nut be authorUKMKI and President ized to collect the license fee. Horsley says he year. A motion was )assed permitting Under the fuels presented by tha will lay all matters aside and get ' county attorney Mr. ('luff declared busy at once. He has named his eom- - each committee to sign its own for the various raniTM of the her regardless of division. L. A. it his opinion that the school buildcounty and each man named is to act McGee moved that each luendicr on ing is being used for commercial puras chairman and can have as many on j aynient of duey, he presented with a poses. This is in violstion of the law, a committee as is needed to art with membership card, projierly signed by lint if the school authorities take the him. The atiimintmeiit for the camMthe secretary entilling him to admit- - risk incurred and fwrsist in holding t anee to any Chamlicr of (hunnierce in these entertainments the city would of the county follows : the country. The chuinimn of each lie fully justified in insisting upon William Littlejohn, Clear Creek. committee was supplied with appli- ns'inuet of (lie license tsx, said Cluff. Emil Austlund, Winter Quarters. cation cards, receipt books, etc., in William Bell, fcieofield. Answering a further inquiry Mr. Jame R. Roche, ltolapp. prearation for the work which is to Cluff declared it was not required liegiTi at once and pushed vigorously E. E. Jones, Castle Gate. that a person pay apy priqierty tax until the final report date, two weeks before he was entitled to a seat on J. E. Pettit, Hciner. hence. the eity council it Hunington. Walter F. Clark, Kenilworth. The inemlicrsliip is oicn to anyone Holyert Howard, Peerles. George H. Murphy, Spring Canyon. living in Price, Carbon county or the HARRY CUSHING SPENDS THE state of Utah. DAY IN OUR CITY W. J. El wood, Standardvillc. George C. Ktullz, Laludu. FORMER PRICE LADY MARRIED Hurry Cushing, general passenger B. F. Gleuny, Rain. agent of the Denver and Rio Grande AT SALT LAKE CITY Walter Shaw, Mutual. Western, stopfwd off in Price today K. R. Kirkjiairiek, Sunnyside. MiHs Jennie Hraneh, formerly of (Friday) between trains, on his way J. II. Forrester, Hiawatha. Price, hut of late years residing at to Suit Luke City from a trip to DelA. E. Gibson, Qihsoniuitie. Salt take City, was recently married ta, Colo., where he attended the sevThomas C. llarvey, Columbia. on her return from Oakland, Calif., to enth annual farmer spree in that city E. E. Branch, Wellington. Gerald C. Kehriug of that eity, depot Thursday. Cushing wa traveling in Silas Rowley, Spring Glen. train agent for the Salt lake Kuieriiiteiideiit Slack' private car Glen Ballinger, Helper. and Yellow Cab company. and came in on No. 1 and laid over W. J. Wetzel. Watt is. In their honor the company gave them until No. 3. Accompanying Cushing L. IL Fullmer, Price. a wedding reception at the Fourteenth were Mayor C. Clarun Neslcn and J. hall rd II. Manderfield of the Salt Luke stock and and Mrs. John Bcita, exposure and a nmsi- - yard and young Harry Cushing, Jr., was in mg spent dancing f mt jimmy McDonald, 27, Highland Boy H1 lr(,Kr111 The company Present- a nephew. Messera. Neslcn and Manwith of beautiful Hirst a them derfield going on to Salt Irnke City, shock) exposure. District; Mrs. Era McDonald, 25, wife of wIv.ej::fThere .w,rc rond h"drd did not slop. Cushing reports a big R time at the farmers meeting, someTreM;n Jimmy McDonald, fraetured left arm, a number of thing lige one thousand being in atat the honored shiM-evmisiire which was the fullow-te- r tendance. Each memlier of the liarty Mias Alice Van Newland,' 17 daugh- - ?hwers, among the mountain towering above cam,j, is ot ,ncl'eo" made talks at the meeting and an inc Colo., of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Van New- lielieved ot have been started teresting program was carried out In' h,"d.Bhowefr land, Highland Boy district, formerly The slide started gathering momentum Mrs. George Lee, in honor every way it was a big success. , p ri.;LL j as it descended and crashed down the father Wayne Hakalo, Highland Boy dis-- 1 of Mra- - O- C. Sebring, a recent bride. gi r, I . mountainside. r WPPa l1KJd t)i Va1un(;na u , BLACK HAWK MERCANTILE IB trict, fraetured leg. Coffee and sandwiches were served p WIPPED OUT BY FIRE by Oarhaxt. MiN Vivian Rimby, 17, daughter of by volunteer women workers in the Dan Sullivan, 39, single, Clarksdale, Mm. William Rimby, Highland V This PTv office building. The Black Hawk Mercantile, locatD. Dugan. -service was of material value in keeped about a mile from the main town Isaac Kevanan, 50, single. iroslbitten. W. M. Seamont, Mrs. Olive Millburn, of Hiawatha, was totally destroyed ing up the morale of the worker and Ariz. and cheered MISSING the women who served hire. F. IL dark and Mm. IL Lund, by fire early Monday morning of this John Beitia, and , , . n the men who were on These believed to have been all formerly 1riCe people; Mrs. M. week. The fire was discovered around are Lm, survived by her husband and four I two of whom, Conchita, 4- - residents of Sap Gulch in the district, Moroney, Mrs. George Doyle, Mra. E. 5 oclock a. m. and in a few minutes men were Mrs. D Adams, and thought to be buried under the T. Mylar, Mrs. E. Wicker, Mrs. W. was a total loss, the Bralso family 'VM year-oI- d daughter, and John, Eddgington, Mrs. Cart Gremiing, wreckage: the Bi ham hofipiuL McBratney, Mrs. Nora Hughes, Mrs. barely escaping with their live. The Mrs. George Prterson, Mrs. John Gil- A. Van Zanton. P. J. McKenna, Mrs. R. A. Hunt, Mrs. Block, amounting to around $75,00 son Marvin of Caywood, 3, W. 0. Smith. mer, Mrs. C. R. Fager, Mrs. James F. Ark and the hostess, Mrs. Geosjft wa eovered by insurance totaling CozseL Jenson, Mrs. Maurice Bee, Miss about 70 per cent of its value. The Lee. IE. George unidentiwoman one and men Two J. E. Perry. store wa owned by Sam Scalxo who garet Riley. fied. Order Is Maintained. Leslie 0. Chappie. BOY SCOUTS AT KENILWORTH will rebuild at once a fireproof buildWallace Preator, 29, single, Murray, R. PT Mackey. ARE MAKING GOOD ing. Owing to the inadequate water Deputy Sheriff William Eddgmg-toTHE INJURED A. F. Vale. in charge of the Highland Boy supply the building burned in about Last week at Kenilworth the Boy two hour. Books, accounts and other Mrs. Marvin A. Caywood, 25, High George Williams. district, has maintained strict oder at Scouts of that place held their meet- valuable yiaers that were in a fireF. F. Morgan. the scene of the disaster. In addition hand Bov district .shook and exposure, in the school house and were W. R. 22, he has organized the two parties pa- Highland Valasic, ing Boy Morgan. Tony proof safe are thought to he in good J. J. Carter. Frisco Gulch to warn of any trict, cuts and abrasions, by Executive William B. Ilawk-lin- s condition. Mrs. Scalso and baby have who found them well up in their gone to Salt Lake City to be with her L. F. Jordan. Lnther McCandless, Highland Boy other slides. Members of the party work and taking on new life a in the mother until' the business gets under Carbon Estey. are armed with sawedoff shotguns dixtrirt, hack and head injured, M. C. Allen. past. The work wa put on by Scout way again. and are instructed to fire in .the event I John Ferry, Highland Boy district, Master J. M. McPhie, assisted by James Bailey. of another slide. injuries to head, back and leg. The two year old daughter of Mr. Barro Jones, Ralph Young and Ixlcr Ernest Christensen. Mrs. Joe Vanovick, Highland Boy .1 List of dead, hurt and missing ln district, internal injuries and lacera- - Lawrence Harper. Blarkbani. First came the allegiance and Mrs. Valton Tucker of Clear the Bingham snowslide: Star Spangled Creek, died recently at Fuirview from to the flog, song, Charles Lee. tiui) of arm. E. Folton. Conchita Beitia, pneumonia following whooping eough. THE KNOWN DEAD Banner, and a safety first daugh-- I E. J. Johnson. ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Beitia, exby J. M. McPhie. The fire The family were visiting at Fairview Sam Lahti or Saari. drill was given by the school and a when the ehild died, funeral services Mrs. Ed Halvorsen. Mrs. Bonnie Lillian Cole, 19, surviv- posure and frozen leg. were held in that city last week. Mr. son of John Beita, good many other interesting things. Ralph Halvorsen. ed by her husband, J. B. Cola. New-hlauke- Kin-pe- y, Ray-Walt- -- as-w- as ge It an-fun- ds -- or I mem-initt- ee ts - Tib, I Utuh-Delawa- re I f - L'tah-Deluwn- re en-n- rt dig-in- g Trans-isirtnti- I j,, I "cm-to- """it 1 hr to f M earthquake," he said. I pibAl buried beneath bedding, snow and wlla ."1mdiow 5YJJ and roiling of my room. pr other I managed to drag If from the suffocating snow the light and air and I was pulled in-12- 8. of the wreckage. " My wife,7 llentz continued in the boarding house." nseriie McDonald boarding house was ned aBd operated by Mrs. J. T. ' who was in Salt Lake City rVl t night and today. In her absence house was managed by Mr. and fire McDonald, who were in the j, Jim At the time of the crash. Mr. yC Mil. McDonald were taken from )P2A ruins of their home alive and eon-u- a at 10:45 oclock tonight. They pa ! pinned in the debris some dis-- , RtO ice apart. After he was brought to Mrtrtt emergency hospital McDonald said TjSi(ook him several hours to dig his to the place where his wife was ned down by a timber across her in alow-'"w- as Mc-nal- d, tnf i B fffif nd - hjjnnn. Can't Keep a Good Man Down. everything I could for her McDonald said as he lay on pn tito Improvised operating (able. "You M1 ft keep a good man down." ' eouple were found under debris timbers. McDonald splintered to for t that after the slide he called to and then began to dig his 1 fud toeCirough the snow and debris to sbe was, being guided by the nr a Id of her voice. He estimated that prij 1 lok him five or six hours to dig rthigh the debris, a distance of prob-99- 4 ' 1 did. jr! - f ro- on I I K I M Aj" Lver PP'rd i I - 1 Utali-Delawa- M' re i T i r 4 sftasfsi fe.sssa?si I Mar-lA-Jo- oa n, I as-sist- ed dis-trolli- ng I I I demon-Istrati- on 1 t I ) - A |