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Show T THE SUV. 7RIDAY, JANUARY 7. 1987 fixes, UTAH ETB1T FRIDAY PAGE nVB MOTHER and Rue Rich, both of Price; John KAMM 'analitakis and Rose Mitchell, both ;1 Mr. and Mr. J. F. Priehett from of Helper, and to Edwin Ball and Highly Respected Old Lady Faaaea !darie Donaldson, both from Clear Standardvillo spent the holidays with Creek. The Away Here At Fries. Mrs. Eliza-et- h incoming elerk, lilt. Pleasant relatives. Hadley, reports business a little Mrs. Mary E. Kauini, aged 67, was "W slack in the marriage license market. E. T. Barkenhagen was down from found dead in her room at the i Helper Monday to attend the fnneral Mrs. Frank Trabie of Scofield died home on First West North 1 services of M. P. Braff ett. 'street last Sunday morning. She waa at a Salt Lake City hospital during 1 By WILL V. MOORE the week. She had been a resident of up and around several days before Misses Ardene and ; Helen Flynn and on not seeing her Sunday neighScofield for the past twenty-on- e W. Q. Chsembb.) years iCullrifkt bf Lake Salt at. to have returned sehqpl bors investigated and found her aa survived by her husband, one and is I City after spending' they. holidays at son and one daughter. The body was above stated. Deceased waa a w idow ' v.home. TOYED down! and is survived by two sous, John of taken to Scofield for buriaL was Rolfes position aft- Los Angeles, That Gate (ala., and llenry of j Capt. J. F. Corey of Castle er he had worked five days for Jacksonville, Ilia., Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Kirkpatrick are both of whom were was in Price Monday to attend the the Eastern railroad. He had here for the funeral. She has lived comhome back at from a P. M. Sunnyside services of the late , fnneral bined bnsines and pleasure trip to been taken on after submitting his in Price for the past three or four Braffett ' because the line needed and was well liked and had rinidad, Colo., where Kirk went on references, men In a harry. It had just couie years friends who will miss her. The Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Allred and business for the Utah Fuel company many and Mrs. Kirkpatrick went along to ont of liquidation, and everything was funeral serviees were held yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allred of Freight and passenger (Thursday) from the Wallace ft liar-- : spent the holidays with rel- visit her mother and friends. were mixed; a certain number inon trains atives in Fairview. mortuary with interment in the Mrs. Virginia Crockett is confined had to be lent along the metals te Price eeuietery. within a certain lime, for The Price school jresumed their to her room under the doctors care anywhere the retention of a franchise; alto- THIS UTAH LAW IS PURGED OF Crocksessions Monday of tnie week after at the home of her son, K. gether the Eastern railwiy was In ANCIENT IDIOM taking a layoff for the Christmas and ett, on North First West street, suf- confusion. But Wilbraham, the new New Years holidays. fering from a touch of the grip and So ad cold. Her condition is somewhat president, was going to make It eff- to makehelp me God! isn't necessary icient. a state officer in Utah. This doubted that. Nobody Silas Rowley, newly elected mem- improved today (Friday), however. Rolfes references were satisfactory, little quirk in the legal procedure of Southern California was swept by a freak storm reber of the consoliUted'thool board Mr. and Mrs. Peter Isaac Olsen of but there waa a gap In them. He did the state came to light Monday noon which with lightning and hail accomplished considfrom Spring Glen, 'was ajbusiness viscently not offer any explanation of the gap, when Chief Justice Samuel R. Thur;riee have issued invitations to their bat resolved itor in Price this wegkX erable damage. The storm was general from San Francisco to make good. man was swoni into office and in golden wedding anniversary to be to the Mexican border and seemingly spent its fury on the On the fifth morning the president turn administered the oath of office Price Rebecas are again occupying leld January 18th at the Latter-da- y immediate coast sections without traversing very far insent for him. to Elias Hansen as justice of tbe su- -; the rooms over the First National Saints amusement hall at 8 o'clock. are said served This picture shown a tourists auto buried in a sea of court. have to land. "Rolfe, you The in oath other prerne many bank in this city, having moved from Mr. and Mrs. Olsen are pioneers of a term in the mud between 1 Centro and San Diego. penitentiary for theft," states in the union ends with the supthis valley and were married in 1877. Notre Dame Hall recently. he said. plication for divine assistance, but in It'i true, air, but' E. Mr. J. the chief of clerk and of the son Holmes, Billie, young "You are tbe son of William Rolfe BL Mrs. J. F. MacKiiight of Priee, under- loyal Coal company up at Rolapp of Leeds?" he heard shouts from tin Utah only the following words are EASTERN UTAH HOOP LEAGUE Suddenly went an operation for the removal of was a Priee visitor yesterday, and . Yes, sir. I OPENS NEXT WEEK engine, and then the train began t necessary ; his tonsils at theyfeity hospital last while in town paid hill respects to The "You can lay off until I send for low down, lie heard a revolt er ahoi. "1 do solemnly swear (or affirm) Snn by leaving $2.00 on subscription. you," said Mr. Wilbraham. week. The Kariern Utah Basketball league another shout; the train stopped sud that I will upKrt, obey and defend Things are good with his company, e Rolfe left the office In a blind fnry. denly, the wheels met- the constitution of the United Slates will get into action Saturday eveuiug, tt.e Into bitlug Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brooks from says, with the mines working regular. The theft had been nothing bnt the als, as if the brakes had been Jimmied and the constitution of this ttato, and January JSth, wlicu 1rice and Castle Salt Lake City visited at the home of act of a hoy. He had down hard. The engine snorted and tliut I will discharge the duties of my Dale claali at Price. The teams makthoughtless Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Brooks for sevJ. W. Winn has taken over the stolen some money from his steping up the league are Price, Ilnntiug-tooffice with fidelity.' at a standstill. eral days last week. They have re- management of the Colombia garage father In order to go West, and had puffed Mohrland, Sunnyside, Hiawatha next moment two men The turned to their home. north of the First National bank at been arrested five miles from home. and Castle Dale. The schedule for aboard the platform of ttie exrice, formerly occupied by the West- Despite his mothers tears the old press rar, so hastily that they did the season follows: L. C. Moore' of 'Rochester, was a ern Auto company, and will conduct man had pressed the charge to the not see Rolfe on the platform of the January 15lh Castle Dale at Priee, Price visitor the first of the week on the business in the future, doidg all limit. Rolfea mother, terrified, had car behind them. at Iliawatba, Huntington carried reSunnyside They business. Conditions over our way, rinds of automobile not made a favorable Impression on volvers, and pushed open the door. work, storat Mohrland. repair he says, are' good, with a light fall ing and selling cars. the court and Rolfs bad got two years. Rolfe saw old 8anndera start up. lie January 22d Priee at Huntington, of snow from the late storm. When he came out, crashed In grabbed hla carbine. The next InMohrland at Kuhuyside, Hiawatha at Actual construction work on grade spirit he resolved to fight his way stant, before lie could aim It, one of Caotlo Dale. is the first choice Mrs. R. Procarion of Price, Mrs. construct ion for the Denver and Rio nevertheless He obtained several pomen brought down the butt of his the January 2Hlh Sunnyside at Priee, George Taylor of Hiawatha and Mrs. Grande Western branch line through sitions, bnt every time old Stevens Castle Dale at Mohrland, Hunting-to- n revolver with a sickening thud upon William Anderson of rriee, are pa- Kalina Canyon has been closed for the had him discharged. Ills stepfathers housewives who take Saunderi the old veterans head. at Hiawatha. tients at the City Hospital at Price, present and unless weather conditions hatred of him seemed the passion of pride in serving the 5th Huntington at pitched forward Insensible upon the February all undergoing operations for appen- liecome more favorable soon, work is his life. The malice of tbe old man floor of the rar. best. Priee at Hiawatha, Mohrland dicitis. to be suspended until March, an- was beyond understanding. Why did One of tbe men raised the limp at Castle Dale. Aitfayi fretk af be hate him so? nounces the construction company. in hla arms and east It into the body February 12th Mohrland at Priee, Daniel Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cracsr'a Anyway, Rolfe was resolved to Jusditch at the bottom of the embankRuimvxide at Huntington, Castle Dale Edward Martin of Gibsonmine, died Chief Seont Executive A. A An- tify the world's opinion of him. lie ment beside the line. Old Raunders at Hiawatha. BUTTER EGGS Tuesday of this week. The funeral derson of the Timpanogos Boy Scout went back te gather np his things, groaned feebly In the darkness. e, February 19th Hiawatha at CHEESE was held Wednesday under the direc- council with with a deliberate plan In hit mind. at other man matched at the safe Tbe Provo, headquarters MohrCastle at lriee Dale, tion of Wallace ft Harmon at their will be in Price this and, raising It on high, staggered land at Huntington. (Friday) even- The superintendent called him. chapeL ' "Rolfe, you'll take Joe's place as toward the platform with It Then It ing to conduct his regular monthly February 22d Hiawatha at Priee, class in Scout leadership. About conductor on .the 5:12," hs said. wag that Rolfe realised he had been at Mohrland, Castle Dale Sunnyside Thomas F. Kelter was down from The line was desperately short of forestalled. And the evil thoughts died Scout men in Carbon are twenty-fiv- e CREAMERY.C0, at Huntington. Ileiner yesterday on business and enrolled in the out of hla heart course, of which this is men. The 5:12 consisted of an enFebruary 26th Hiawatha at Mohrwhile in town called on The Sun and gine and a single empty passenger He held the revolver In hla right the third class. land, Huntington, at Priee, Sunnyside left the wherewithal to set his name coach, required to comply with the hand and aimed steadily.- He fired. at Castle Dale. on the subscription list up a couple Mrs. Elisabeth Babcock, aged 69 terms of the franchise. Not Rolfe! The man who waa carrying the safe FORSALE, WANTED, ETC. March 5th Priee at Mohrland, of years. years, wife of John R. Babcock, old heart leaped np as he remembered dropped It with a crash and toppled Hiawatha at Huntington, Castle Dale the blood luand began forward. He sat up, looking with at Sunnyside. Cecil W. Hills was down from Salt time residents of Carbon county, died something more, to hammer in his ears. A cash dicrous surprise at a stain of blood Twt Cents For Ward Each lnsartl Lake City last week. He is attending Tuesday of this week at her home In waa a man to of $50,000 on go The other Ne Charge Aces U. special upon his trousers. NEGRO SEES RED AND WIELDS Funeral services school at the University of Utah and near Wellington. were held Wednesday from Wallace ft express car. And the superintendent spun around and fired wildly at Rolfea HIS TRUSTY RAZOR in his for time of One working spare had evidently not heard that ho was direction. Rolfe heard the bullet whiz FOB RENT MODERN Harmon with the Schramm-Johnsoundertaking n parlors the house for rent. Call 4U-drug stores in Jurial at Priee. Deceased is survived discharged. One "Marve" Morris, colored, bepast his head Into the sir. that city. ex"All Rolfe sir, he the had Then responded. right leaped upon FOR RENT AFTER MARCH L 1027, came playful with hia betterhalf on by her husband and several children. IL office room in The Sun building. Phone Christmas Day np al Heljwr and press car platform and engaged In n Mrs. A. D. (Sandy) MacLain, livJust as the train swung out Rolfe fnrions fight with the second bandit 9. "chopped around her heart with a B. IL Richards, branch manager of ing west of Price on the highway, is confined to her bed suffering from General Motors Truck company of saw old Wilbraham step aboard has- The man thrust his revolver into his WANTED TO BUY FROM RANCIIEU razor," as it were, trying to "turn quarter of beef ; 55 North lliird East all her insides loose, loose turn all heart trouble which has kept her un- Salt Lake City, was a business visitor tily. a telegram In his hand. Hs was face; Rolfe dodged Just In time to her insides loose. He slashed her in der the care of a doctor for some in- Price this week calling on trade. to be the sole passenger on the train avoid the bullet and closed with hla street the revolver WANTED time now. TO BUY SOME SECOND-han-d the face and about the neek and body. Richards some ten years ago worked and was evidently on some Important opponent He knocked went spinning mission. Rolfe from his hand, and It furniture for our own use ; 55 Mrs. Morris is not dangerously hurt. for the Denver and Rio Grande West- tnd across the floor of the rar. North Third East street. Joe Naillon from Woodside was ern as The man haa been in jail at Price behim watched clamber aboard. He and this is his first telegrapher The bandit released himself and showed himself to Price the fore on the game charge, bnt was reon bnt the brought deliberately; City Hospital He to since visit TIIREE-horabark Priee e j OR TRADE leaving. H FOR SALE carbine. Sannder's matched ( t Christmas Day and operated on for a np not to remember Fairbanks-Morse appeared president Also a leased on the promise to behave himmotor. finds many changes in the city on his him. Rolfe smiled bitterly. So little aimed a stunning blow at the boy's quarter-horsone. Inquire of The Sun. self and to leave the country. Howruptured appendix. He is getting return here. I I along very nicely at this writing and was a mans Job or reputation worth head. Rolfe ducked; It caught him on he but recently returned. The RENT ROOM 8 FURNISHED ever, tbe shoulder, and his arm dropped aa FOR will soon be out. trouble with his wife waa over present Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Gibson of to old Wilbraham I echool or Small or unfurnished. family He stood snlklly npon the platform. the collarbone fractured. With hla iris. One Work eest Harding ot another. school ; 55 the alleged attention Price announce the marriage of their left hand Rolfe seized the carbine. 5 'orth Third East street. G. N. Etchebarne was in Priee this Morris pretends to be blind. He not Bessie Kathleen, to Eugene From there he could see old Saunders, daughter, the guard In the express ear, seated The bandit wrested It from him and FOR SALE TIIIUTY-NINsentence for week from the new postoffice of Kiz, Carl AND A long ago served a jail Hanson, on sent him staggering back upon the over in Clark's Valley. Conditions 11th, at Salt Lake Tuesday, January newspaper, bla carbine bein thia eity. reading half feet hundred and two bootlegging will by be frontage City. They He saw the man coming fourteen and a half feet side him. Ssnnders was a Civil war platform. over onr way, he says, are fairly good, at home after deep on South February 1st. Hanson veteran, the safe an for Min again, waa conscious of a Carbon avenue, including half afinterest la The only knock in a lot of ears is but a little more snow would help the is a trusted employe of tbe First Na fair that a man could Just lift and shower of qmrki before hla eyes, and wall. brick Faces tbe west Pav- that ranchmen out considerably. supplied by someone who owns tional bank of Price and the son of send sewer and Terms if connection ing paid. fainted. make. the window, a different through crashing desired. R. Utah. W. Crockett, Price, Oscar Hanson of this place, while the nr. Probably, thought Rolfe, the fall would The first basketball game of the bride is the Mrs. Mr. and of daughter He was In the little room that he of Itself burst the flimsy old thing season will be pulled off this XFriday Gibson, old residents of tbe city. The had open. occupied years before In hla mothschooL the at between high evening Sun with numerous friends wish for home. He saw her fact bent over was Wilbraham ers was ne aboard, the Carbon high and the Central high them all kinds of married glad happiness. of Castle Dale. This is to bfe the first lie would show the president what It hla, and looked at her without undermeant to be nnjust. He would make standing. It all seemed like a dream. game of the league schedule. Priee Rotary club at their regular his coup when the train passed Cntts "Mother he cried. "What has There were three marriage licenses weekly meeting Wednesday night had tunnel. The 5:12 was running to happenedTShe laid her cool hand on his foreissued by County Clerk Smith just as its guests tbe reeefltly uistalled of- Leeds, arriving shout 8 :00 o'clock, and before his retirement from office on ficials of the county and the two rep- It would be dark about 7, after the head. "Hash, dear! the said, as If Andenion and W. tunnel was passed. The country was he were a little .boy. again. Monday. They were to Lewis Safley resentatives, W.IH A. Engle. Each1 addressed the meet- very wild about there; It would not "I cant stay in this house, with wiihris few the with him." to his ont be hard ing regarding plan. carry "He died three weeks ago, Rensy," duties and problems that can be golv He peered Into the car at Wllbra-ham- . ed by with the public The president still holding the he answered. And tbe thought of D. H. Madsen, state fish that long martyrdom, and of her new telegram, was bending forward, chewcommissioner, Oame Wadren Willis ing an unlit q)gar, evidently In happiness filled her eyes with tears. C. E. of the Madsen, Evans, secretary brown study. A blind anger surged They wept together. state fish and game association, and through the boys heart as he thought It was not until a weak later that L. C. Moore of the Emery county as learned the truth. The president, he and that of the injustice persecntrm receiving the letter from Stevens, had made his life a helL sociation, were guests of Dr. IL Goetzman. Then he remembered that the train been Impressed by Us Injustice. Bewaa actually speeding toward his old ing the sort of man who deemed thst Before J. W. Hammond, preeinet home, which he had not seen for six no sacrifice waa too great for an emthe train that justice at Prire, A. L. Davis of Du- years. His mother and old Stevens ployee, he had takes chesne on Thursday of last week lived near Leeds. His mother wrote night for Leeds. In order to Interview on the expleaded not guilty, to the charge of occasionally, and once a year he sent Stevens.car He had arrived In time te see never press She platform lines. few a and his her complained, manslaughter preliminary down and to aid In hearing was set for January 10th, but he knew that Stevens made his Rolfe stricken next. . Bond was fixed at a thousand mother's Ufa unbearable. Then n new capturing the outlaw, aided by the dollars and he was released, lfis ar- thought caqie to the boy. Why should engineer who had surprised the third Let her look forward to washday with the same delightful anand rest came as the result of the death he be content with rifling the safe? man that had overcome him, she doe to Christmas. Give her a New Easy Washer waa ticipations Rolfe the knocked him senseless. of Vincent Janschitz, an Austrian Why not kill Steven Wilbraham Clothes may not make the man hem had No lives the drudgery- - The New Easy which washes and take and of hero the day. away ne had all who had persecuted him. or the woman but they help a roalhaulerj from injuries received were now outlaws three the hut lost account ou clothes dries the hla at the aame time reduces the time spent in the mothers hard tried on the 16th, in an accident And when they are . whole lot. In the county Jail. error. The tbe atone for te boyish west The state A phone call will bring a New Easy Washer to to half. of this city. highway cleaned laundry and presskept properly Then Wilbraham, gdtng on to the Austrian was coming toward Price in world was against him; be would be next washing FREE. If yon wish to keep do door to ed they last longer you get your your honae as If nothing had happened, a wagon when Davis attempted to against the world. more clothes service for your eo do uncan with a email monthly deposit. Don't buy a the the and yon doctor Easy with the As he stood there, with a roar the together pass him just as another driven by J. money. Cleaning and pessing is no ordered that had seen the fine work of the Easy. Phone 16 have until conscious washer tunnel. Renny. Into you the L. Robertson, farmer, was opposite. train plunged our business and we cretainly was nearly dark. expense should be spared In caring It no obligation to buy. It When Theres demonstration. free for emerged The overcar the both struck hubs of do know our business. for him. And In Rnlfes mother he turning that of Janschitz and injur- The boy, fingering his cheap revolver recognized what he had suspected ing him fatally. Funeral services for In indecision, looked through the glass the existence of an old sweetheart the dead man were held from the front of the door of the express car, Old Saunders was still rending his So hut with that part the story does C'atholie church at Price with interconcern Itself. Only that two OSCAR WATKINS ment at the cemetery here. He had newspaper. With a resolute gesture not weeks later, Rolfe eat down In the the from revolver took the pock no relatives in this country as far as Rolfe At Weeter Lumber Co., West Main St secNorth Ninth St, Just Off Mh.r et into which he bed thrust It and presidents office as histheprivate was known. PRICE UTAH past , Facing the East retary, knowing that moved forward. and future the buried golden. Legs blanks of all kinds. The Sun. f IPRICE AND NEARBY HE WAS TURNED i ; DOWN Go-gasi- an T , j ; Stan-dardvill- e, topsy-turv- y. n, clam-bare- d Maido Glover IT particular Sun-n.vsi- D 0 lr Sun-nyoid- I HMUTUAUV - ship-me- j nt SIX-ROO- - last-minu- te e ' E UK-fo- DO r II WITH AN - i Clothes Do Help! and-gg- me De-eem- j I. M. GAUCHAT de, |