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Show TIIE PAGE FOURTEEN tm i:m v (Taken from The of Friday, July News-Advoca- week-en- d years ac;o from Price to Helper. Water will be pumped into the sprinkler by means of the gas engine and the road will be kept free from dust, ti 14, 1916). SUN visitors - ADVOCATE. o Three voting precincts were changat their commissioners ed by the The Price lime ciuo neld one of Carbonville the best shoots of the season last Sun- meeting last Tuesday. was added to Price, Carbon to Hel- day, showing new life since the club per and Utah Mine to Scofield . jwas reorganized. The score follows: B. B. Rule, 37; E. Bernardi, 30; L. R. The old folks and the children are iFullmer, 29; Fred Larcher, 29; J. J. to be in the spotlight on Pioneer day, iWeigmann, 25; R. C. Green, 22; L. E. the former to be the guests of honor Whitmore, 21; L. A. McGee, 20; Frank of the city and the latter to have a Grosso, 18; Sam Viglia, 16; E. M. large place in furnishing the enter- Steubens, 9; Frank Viglia, 3. The shoot was at 200 yards, standtainment. o ing until signal, kneeling and firing lf The Carbon County Baseball Lea- 10 shots in one and minutes, gue quietly breathed its last on Sun- with one reloading of five shells. Each day, although most of the team will shooter had 50 chances. hold together and play independent games. Sunnyside was awarded the Rather than hold a fair which pennant by common consent as that would not be up to standard because town was the only one which was of the crop conditions this year and not anxious to see the schedule drop- because of the frosts which damaged, river Saturday. ped and had been playing consistent the fruit, the Carbon county Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Jones spent Inball all year. to not voted Tuesday have, dependence Day at Fish Lake. o exhibition on the local grounds, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burgess .spent jan The state road commission has pur- this year, but to prepare for a whop- -' last week-en- d fishing in Duchesne. chased a sprinkler and a gasoline per of a fair next year. pump for use along the Helper road o Leo Leonard has resigned as local manager for the Con Wagon and has been succeeded by S. R. Stayner who 'comes from one of the other houses of the concern. Thats the situation with regard to the circulation of The (Reprinted from The Sun of a steadily advancJuly 7, 1916). ing paid up circulation which continues to add weight to the Price's greatest Fourth of July celestanding of this publication as the bration was the observation on Tuescommunity weekly having the day last of the hundred and fortieth largest circulation in the slate of anniversary of the signing of the Utah. New subscriptions are beDeclaration of Independence, assisted ing added to our list regularly as the people here were by 'large even in the face of the fact that delegations from the nearby settlea very successful subscription ments and camps. Through the day y was not an accident or unpleasthere M' ant incident. j j one-ha- 1 C E ' By Olga Dupin and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haycock re and Alpha, Beverlee daughters home here, after two Illness. She is nicely recov- - ;Sks ering. F E Steele won the new PlyTnutH given away In Price of July. from Emil Patrick has returned per-io- d California to spend ah indefinite with his father, Mark Patrick. won The Spring Glen softball team the with at Helper the game played of D. & R. G. team, by a score Our bovs are improving. The Fourth of July dance, sponsorEnged by the Youths of America, S. L lish speaking branch of the Z. it lodge, proved a successful affair, was held in the Skerl hall. reMr. and Mrs. Jack Detomasi a wedding from turned Tuesday night trip to Nevada and spent s Wednesday at the home of the latter sister, Mrs. Anton Dupin. The couple were married in the Notre Dame church at Price, on Wednesday, July 1, and plan to make their home in Roosevelt. Mrs. Detomasi was the former Miss Frances Zager. STEADILY SWINGING UPWARD PHlRSDAy, UTAH SPRING GLEN ITEMS in Salt Lake City. Franklin Pete'en, who has been working near Zion Park, came home with his parto spend the week-en- d ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Beck were week-en- d visitors in Nephi. Mrs. Thomas Bendall, who has been with relatives in Idaho, returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Reese and famweek-en- d ily of Salt Lake City were Annie of Mrs. home at the visitors Evans. Among those who enjoyed July 4th at Mud Springs were Mr. and Mrs. B. Fay Thacker, Mr. and Mrs. W. Stapley and family, Mrs. Annie Evans, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Ross and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bowns, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hreinson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parry and family enjoyed themselves at Scofield Dam on the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jensen and family were visitors at Moon Lake over the holiday. t Mr. and Mrs. Ilo Brady and family-spenat Moon Lake. last week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Gaines and family visited near the Yellowstone P B llxT , iant treated the plaintiff a and inhuman manner. She $30 I month for the care Charging mental cruelty, a divorce complaint listing Rachel A. King Sttomey s Iees- Partlal defend- Eliman versus King plaintiff ant, has been filed with the clerk of court for action. The complaint alleges the defend- - of - Comfort 7. campaign was completed short time comparatively Superior Circulation preme Reader Interest. 1 BRAND-STRAIG- HT APPLE BRANDY There Is An ABERDEEN DEALER In Your but a .... PHONE OLD SPEAS ago. PgAS MfO. CO. Su-- 1 KANSAS CITY MO. i Community STORAGE CAMPBELLS TRANSFER PRODUCERS 102 TBfMDfflrfflf HOVINGPACKING 102 309 S. CARBON SHIPPING AVE, .a- The price of hay in the Uintah Basin is going to be quite satisfactory to the farmer this year from present indications. Offers of eight dollars per ton in the stack have already been made. "What do you mean, Broad Ripple is mellower whiskey because its aged at summer temperatures full a months? Peter Viglia of Hiawatha has reported that the mines there and in Mohrland and Black Hawk are working about three days a week. 12 Henry Thompson, deputy fish and game commissioner for this district, says that Fish Creek and White River are well stocked with trout. o The arrest of one barber for failure to register, the closing of one shop because it was unsanitary and the appointment of six deputies to report on conditions, all in Carbon county, was the result of the recent inspection trip of two members of the state board of barber examiners through thirteen counties of the state. Thirty Years Ago (Items herein reprinted from The Eastern Utah Advocate of Thursday, July 12, 1906). The school census for this year is one hundred and seventy boys and one hundred and fifty-seve- n girls, an increase of thirteen boys and eleven girls. Postmaster Guiwits is going to Salt Lake City at an early date to purchase new fixtures for the office here. 'At least a hundred new boxes will be i MORE THAN TWO MILLION USERS SAY installed. John James is suffering from a bad eye, the result of a friendly scuffle the other day. In some manner his eye came in contact with a lighted cigar. CODE NUMBERS PINTS 7 QUARTS 77-- interest is being Considerable shown and small amounts of money wagered on the ball game to be played on the afternoon of the Twenty-Fourt- h between the married'men and the single men of the town. The game proper is for a hundred dollars a side. 8-- A A "Its the truth! Everybody knows that whiskey does most of its ageing during the summer. So the Frankfort people beat their warehouses to turn every season into summer. It stands to reason that Broad Ripple has to be whismellower than year-olkies aged the usual way. The books of Secretary Frye of the Price school board show at this time Of this leash on hand of $1187.07. $654.13 is in the general fund, $186.05 in the interest fund, and $346.89 in the sinking fund. 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