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Show PRICE AND NEARBY Melvln O. Harmon l this week taking tak-ing the school census of the clt) of Price ThotraiK V Hotter and Julian ltlte) nro dotnfC the main stunts at the newly new-ly opened buffet nt the Bavo). A. E. Johnson of Price had been chotcn at lupcrvlsor of music In tho Lohl public schools for the coming term. U O. Hoffmann nan moved hi of. to tho county court house, being tho clerk of tho lonsolldated coitntr school board. Mr. and MrK. C. W. Tingle)' of Price nfo (pending two weeks on the reser-vatlon reser-vatlon finning and hunting They left l'rlee Wednerday morning b atitomo. bile. Tho utook of merchandise of the E. Ha Ico utore at tho Well wan old at sheriffs rate at M)ton )cMer-day )cMer-day by tho Utah Association of Credit Men Carlo Qumlcrson, Jr , of Price underwent un-derwent a slight operation of the c)e whllo at Mt. Pleasant last week l)r W. I Winter, fntmerly of Castle Dnlc, operated Mm. Julia Hall nan reopened the Owl Cafe ncro the railroad track and la to sero her first chicken din-ncr din-ncr next Sunday, flood cooking and tho very bent of servlco. M. Olnssman of Huntington hai closed up his Golden Itule store In Myton. Ho nam tho building he was In la not suitable. Ho expect! to erect n building In tho near future. Mnny nutomoblllst nro complain Ing of broken beer bottle xeatlcrcd nlong tho road. n)s Myton's Free Press. Ono rann'N tire vrero cut no badly that he. was compelled to buy a now act. Quito n fine ample of dry farm re grown b) Matt Warner ha been left nt Tho Pun offlcn nnd Is Itelng much admired by Judgcrt of that crop It In from Porphyry llenrh In the (Jordan Creek country. The town of Htorrn ha a fine elgh-ccii-pleco iKind that 1 now practicing nightly, preparatory to going to Bait lkn City to pU during tho Wltard of tho Wasatch rnrnlvol, adertUlng Pprlng Canyon eon I. Matt lumber wax at Kenllworth a few dnys lnee nnd placed the name of twenty-eight new mi brer I her on Tho Hun's subscription lint A few day previously thlrt)-three were taken nt Wellington. deports from I he various mHillonit of the Aihley Valley Indlente that the alfalfa crop thin year I on of tho heaxleit that hiik Her leeu li.irvxlcd from that section The wild hay crop la nleo reported to be exceptional!, heuv). The Hull Iakn City land off Ito lina tnken under adslnement the oontunt uf Oulrepiio Itomhi of Orecn lllvir on tho decrt -entry of Peter Ilarbogllo of flunnyxlde. The land In quentlon adjoins tho ioal enmp of Neslen In tlrmid count). I Mlm Irene Thotna. dauKhtir nt Mr. I nnd Mrs. David John Thomas of Price, I in n eiii.li ut lleltirr tlin coming term. I -S ic Is it xruduste of 111.' Prl m ..il lo school, but has liin taken the J courses that lit h-r exiptloimll veil . for u tinohlng career Tho utattt iMiard of health I In ro I t-elpt of reportii Indleatlng that h-. h-. glenlc and sanitary conditions over tho statu uro K-lng Improved, partle-I partle-I ulnrly In tho disposition of gurbago nnd lewerage The board Is making n campaign for pure water supplies. I Carbon County Abstract compnnj. ' J. "W. Hammond, munnger, has on nd-! nd-! VertUement In this Impression of Tim Sun. Hammond Is a most competent ' man In hli lino of workthat of ub-'. ub-'. strnutlng. HI Insurance companies nro nil Hound and siuar to deal with. ; Homo unnuk thief nipped n alu-.'nblo alu-.'nblo watch from (leorgn K. Nolnis luKt Baturdnj at the offlto of II. N i Crookett & Co The tlmepleto was . left In the gentkmans cout pocket with thn cont hanging on the wall I Whllo no ono was In the offlco the "dip" was made The average newspaper man Is too I busy to keep In touch with the affair I of all his friends Help out by ssnilliui T In your personal nutt about jour X partler. or any other news Item that you may bo Intcrostod In. Bvery Item T will bo appreciated Use the mall or telephonH if you mnnot spare 'Ime for 4 a personul call i'T. i lnn,M, rnon mine of tho i-tilted Btate Fuel company are wok tig about twentWhc miners at this time with 0 production of a hundred and fft to tw hHndre.1 ton a dav The mint Is under lme to Frank N Cameron 'Cap" Chrlstensen of Umer) was brought In from Park Clt the fore-ixirt fore-ixirt of the week to nnincr to n statutory stat-utory ehsrgo, na)s Inst Baturda's Ca. In fore Justice Miller Tuesday and his bforo Justice Miller Tuesdaj nnd his trial set for Jul) 10th Ills bond placed nt $780. wns rurnlsliMl b) John H Iwls of Kmer) and John ltedd of Price. The forecast of the bureau of crop estimate In co-operation with the weather bureau, ss glxen In a bulletin Is-mcd under date of Julr 1. 11S. predicts pre-dicts an Increase of 80S 000 bushels of wheat In t'tah this )ear oer the pro-ductlon pro-ductlon of 1H An Increase or S20.-000 S20.-000 bushels of potatoes Is predicted Other crops are shown to haxo pro, pect for )lelds nlwut eiual to thoso of last )tar. Word comes from J M Millard who Is building a telephone line from Altonah to Bnlt Ukc City, that It will be completed In six weeks nnd communication com-munication established hetnetn tho two point by way of Btoekmnro. As soon as this Is completed he will start on the Vernal end of the tine nnd he hopes to finish this In short order Ills rale will be iheapcr than those not In existence Mrs N 1) MacI,cod. on ncr of the Ht)lc Bhop, has reccled her money from the company In which she was Insured and wilt again engage In business busi-ness as soon a the building she formerly for-merly occupied I repaired and her new stock arrives Mrs. Maclod received re-ceived a thousand dollars, but m)s she sustained n loss of around seven hundred and flft) dollars over nnd above this sum. All the urvlvors of the pioneers who entered Halt take. Valley at any time during the )ear 1847, nnd who now may be residing within the border bor-der of Utah, will be furnished free transportation to Halt tako City and return, for the appron hlng pioneer celebration nnd carnival. If 'hey will forward their name and nddrcssc to Charles Tyng president of the Wltard of the Wasatch, Commercial club, Bnlt I.akc Clt). Bundn) school at tho Methodist church nt 10 o clock next Bunda) morning and morning worship at II o'clock Tho mM or. lit v. C. ('. Harts-Irr, Harts-Irr, will preach, tit subject being, "lias n Child a Itlght to Play " The l.yrle quartet will give two or more number. In the evening thn servlr will be at ft o'clock, the greater portion por-tion of tho hour being given over to tho I.yrlc quartet, which will glvn n sacred concert. On account of Inirmseil business during the flsiul )car ending June 30, I9IC, the mlarles of tho postmaster postmas-ter at Coalville, Lognn, Monti, Og-den, Og-den, Payson and lllebfleld have been raited ono hundred dollars n )ear each Increase, of two hundred dollars dol-lars per annum uro given at Delta, Ulchmund and Hallna, while decreases of a hundred each are ordered nt Castlo Uate. Kurekn. (larfleld nnd Helper. Pleasant drove Is cut down two hundred dollars. Funeral services for Conductor tank K. Bcele), killed n few day since In n wreck near Cisco, were held last Bnturdn) at Bait laiko Ctl after the arrival or friends mil rslatlviM from tho ISast lllshop Charles B. Worthen nnd Itev P A. Blmpklu ivi re the presiding pastor. Th" Order of Hallway Conductor were In tlnrgo of tho funeral and several rsPiwd men from Helper and drew In n nlong the Denver and lllo (lrand nttemlod Decedent worked out or Helper This Is the del Juration of Heber C Bmllh. state food and dairy commissioner commis-sioner "Our dcpartmtnl has had Its men out for wimi time weighing but-tr, but-tr, not only In creameries, but ulto In the tnarktt. The tests wero nbsol-utely nbsol-utely satisfactory That means that the creameries und the grocers alike uro dealing fair with the public In Utah. The butter weights nre true The housewife ma) go to the store and purohnse a pound of hutti r knowing know-ing thut she will recilve n full pound r weight." Bu last Bsturda)' Deseret News "Mrs. K I Carpenter inttrlalned at luncheon at tho Country iluh )fter-lay )fter-lay In honor of Mrs. K A- Kimball. Who with her daughter. Miss Dnrllnn Kimball. Is nt the Hotel Utah for n few du)s on their way to the coast The luncheon luble vww dewirntid In dainty marguerite and larkspurs ntul cover were laid fm Mosdame V S Cameron, J M. How man. I'. U " Hub! K. D Woodruff. Illohard Bav-.... Bav-.... C U Hood. Ooorgo A. Snow. W H IViIo nd tho htwtis nnd guest or honor " Oeorge A .SMxon got Imtk from u trip to the reservation lountry last Tuesda). going und .inning by Ml of STwiU Creek nmd which U no In the best shape over the hill. doM not how the mull lontrnctors frmn Helper out are to break oven If ; heeond lions of the road are not I greVtl) improved Yesterday h. w- ' funied that way from Price with JS B 'Nellson. Carl It Marcuser. nnd Jack i f.eautau.1. who to spend wm tno or threo weeks out that way fishing : ami I rtSolln Bag. hens nnd grouse are said to bo plentiful ! Samuel Hossl vbs brought down : from Carbon (Panther Can)....) Bun-' Bun-' day and Is being treated by Dr.-K Y ' ntnmberialn for u wound ho received i 2ro hundaV nft.rnoon from a ImiIM ;&. : ?ng ef?"ct in J o"f'a left side and be-;,and.onrge.t.dent. be-;,and.onrge.t.dent. of Carbon county. The host or Hmery county people who have been planning for the pilgrimage pil-grimage to the Mantl temple that has now become an nnnunl affair, leave this morning for thnt plaee. says last Bnturda)' Castle Dalo Progress, There will he n doten families or more from Castle Dalo and about that many more from Ornngnvllle, besides a large number num-ber from Perron There will undoubted!) undoubt-ed!) bo some from Huntington nnd Cleveland nlso, though how man) we have not learned Tho Mart wilt bo made nt o'clock nnd Bundny will bo spent on Bcel) Creek which place will lx reached tonight 1. W. Clark, one or the nttnrnc) representing John It Lawson or the United Mine Workers or America In his appeal for n new trlel heforo thn supreme court or Colorndo, Is n brother-in-law or Mrs. Charles Averlll or Price Sin. Clark Is n slater or Mm. Averlll nnd visited In this city about n yenr ngo. Ijiwuon. himself, Is well known to many residents of Carbon county, especially In tho coat camps. An account or tawson being denied n new trial by District Judge Hlll)cr nt Trinidad, Colo appears In another portion of this impression or Tho Bun. A. O. Outticll returned esterdny from Mllford and Bnlt take City, thu trip Itelng made by automobile tho entire wa Mrs. nuthelt went nlong nnd reports It as n most pleasant outing. out-ing. Mr. Outhell tin romn prnmlrlng tllver nnd lead prospects In the Mil- ford district nnd took nlong from Ion his attorney, deorgi. M. Bulllvnn The camp of Mllford Is ono or the licit In thn itatn and the town, which recently recent-ly went "wet" by n small majorlt). Is one or the very best In Utah. Tho road through Price Utver Canyon nre good nt this time nnd numerous machine ma-chine nro met both coming nnd going. go-ing. Hern Is the best fish story or the seusou coming to The Bun. nnd Is from tho (lrnnd Junction (Colo.) New of Inst Baturda) "Hob Crtthtcn of the Uintah mil a) ha landed the largest lake trout heard of In this part of tho United Btates this season when ho pulled an eight-pound nnd ono ounce rainbow trout from I-ako MeAndrews! on Ilaxtcr Pas this week. He luught ono weighing just over five pounds a short time before ho landed this huge one lie has caught tho latgest trout ever taken from that lake. II. A. Tawney stocked tho lake mid adjacent adja-cent streams with ten thousand trout fry last rail." The eomnilMlonera or Kmer) toun-i toun-i t). In company with members or the state road commlrsloii, will, within tho next two or three weeks, make nn Inspection, In-spection, trip to find n more logical roud routo between Castlo Dale nnd tlreen Itlver. abandoning the pleco or road atong Cottonwood Wash on tho Orecn Itlver and of the present road t and striking out south from Wood side Instead. Though n little longer distance between tho two point bv this route, tho road will be muih moro, euMly kept up. A good portion of the i old Denv.r nnd Hlo Orande gradi . would still be used around the south i end of Cedar Mountain. Buys Castle Dalo' Progress of July 10th "Cleveland was the scene uf qulto n llttlo bit or excitement Wed-nerda) Wed-nerda) morning when Moses Tucker tired five or six shots ut Iionard Borenien. Tho shooting Is n sequel to bad blood that existed between them for several months. None of the shots took effect. Borensen escaping uninjured Neighbors rushed to the r-ene In an endeavor to avoid u trag-ed). trag-ed). but Tuiker only warned them to stand lutrk und refused to glvo up his revolver However, when Constablo Nells Oveon arrived on the scene the gunwlelder made no reslstunce. but quietly delivered up the revolver nnd went with Oveson" During the oantnloupu season In thn Moapa Valley thn Bait I-ake Itouto will run ii special mixed train to utoom-modato utoom-modato tho heavy shipments thct will bo mnde to Halt Ik City and points eust. The sBMin In tho Moapa Valley comes between the Imperial Valley I mill itocky Ford reasons, and thiro Is always a good market for the cantaloupes cantal-oupes from thU reotlon The crop this year Is sold to bo vhe largest that tho valley has over produced More than three hundred Bnd fifty carloads will bo sent out within the next month or two. T. II. Fltxgoruld, one of the original promoters or tho Prke Itlver Irrigation system und well known locally. lo-cally. Is one of the largest growers o' cantaloup, s of tho Moapa section. Fully five thousand members of tho Independent Order or Odd Fallows am exported to be In lino for tho big par-adu par-adu which is to be given at Bait Iko City on the fiftieth anniversary of Uib order In Utah, which will bo held July 2th It will bo the biggest paradn of member only ever given by. an order In Utah. Members will bo there from Ogden. I'rovo. Igan, Park t'lty. Mur-ruy Mur-ruy and a large number of the smaller towns of the stute, Tho Orow & Hob-'eru Hob-'eru Military band of forty-flvo Instru- ments will head the parade nnd supply muslo for other features of tho big celebration None of tho several lodges or Cnrbon county will bo In attend-mice attend-mice ns n lodge owing to the fact of the limited membership nnd financial stringency prevailing geiurall) In the coal camps and elsewheie Moab's Time of last Prlda). Jul) 10th, contain this account of the demise de-mise or n substantial cllltcn or Kasl crn Utah nnd n pioneer "I T liar rK well known ns ("Doc" Harris) rather of Commissioner Harris of Elgin El-gin nnd Mrs. Florence Fuller of West-wnter. West-wnter. wn found dead at hi homo near Weslwater, Baturday Ho vvns left nt his cabin n month ngo while the other members of his family wont to thn mountains for n short time They returned to find his body nt the front door nnd apparently his death had occurred nt least two weeks previously. pre-viously. It Is believed thnt lie had n nightmare to whlsh he wa subject nnd wnndered off the porch, fell to the ground nnd received n shock from which ho never recovered llurlnl took place nt Ornnd Junction, Colo, Tuck-da) Tuck-da) " The North Adams (Mnsa.) Trnn-'script Trnn-'script of Juno lid contain Hits Item of new to many Price people "Mr. and Mr J C. Weeter nro (pending n few da with Mr. Weeter parents, Mr nnd Mrs. Abner Towne of the Btrntton road, They motored most or the wny from Ball lnke Clt) In n Plerte-Armw car The) stopped In Indlann to bo prircnt nt the grnduu- tlon of their sou from tho Culver Mil- ' llary nendem), nnd then emtio on to ', Wllllnmstown. Yesterdn) they went to New Haven, where the) will visit another ion, who Is n student In Ynle university From New Haven the) will go to Now York, Philadelphia nnd Wnrhlngton, und then will return to tour Now ISngland. Kills Weeter h u gone back to Culver for extra mill's to enabln him In inter Wharton Vrhuol of Commerce, University or Penns)-vanla, Penns)-vanla, In III- fall Tho ri'icr s it, I.lo)il, Is In his phiniir vcar nt Yule." |