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Show FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER j. PAGE FOUE Twenty Years Ago This tm Week FOR SALE, WANTED, ETC. i FOR BALE C. G. CONN CORNET. I Announcement was mads of a race Reasonable price. Address Bux 4SS, I between Tube Whitmore's "Bobbie' Price, Utah. and Eph Ituvi' "Bill" for two hundred dollars. A dance at Erica waa to fol- FOR BALE OLD NEWSPAPERS IN low (he race. bundles of a hundred, twenty-fiv- e Judge 8. J. liarkneee, chairman of cents. Tha Bun. the board of county commissioners, waa in Ban Francisco. WANTED CLEAN COTTON RAGS. Will pay five cents the pound for waa work In progress Preliminary - ADVERTISING KATES. to n telephone line from Sco- same. The Bun. looking field to Mt. Pleasant. Display Matter Per Inch per Month, TO RENT COTTAGE OR 11.10; Single Issue. 60c. Special PoPries school board and tha relief so- WANTED rooms. Call Edwards at sition. IS Per Cent Additional had traded some ground to mu- 191furnished ciety Savoy Hotel Legale Ten Cents the Line Each In- tual advantage. sertion. Count Six Words to the Line. J. Wilbur Burnham had just opened FOR BALE THE ATHENS HOTEL; Summons, 12.t0; Water Applica- a restaurant at Price. ten rooms furnished. Bteie Lands- - ; 119.00. Pinal IIS.OO; Proof, tion, Tidwell Cans company and Pioneer rla. Helper, Utah. InCents the Line Each Readers Ten Ditch company were engaged in litisertion. Count Six Words to the Line. gation, and about fifty defendants had FOR BALE ONJ, 10 HORSEPOWER Blackface Type Fifteen Cents the filed answers. power boiler, horisontal type; le ' Line Each insertion. Address George About forty gypsy wagons had en- at Grand Junction. Fletcher, Grand Junction, Colo. Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolu- camped pn the outskirts of Price. Jsmea Uooney was getting a lodge tions, Etc., at Haif Local Reading RENT THREE LARGE: Notice Rates. Count Six Words to room ready for the Knights of Pythias FOR rooms. Also furniture for ante. Inat Helper. Line. at 20s North Eighth street r Tha new Emery County Mercantile quire For Sale, For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc., 79W. ( r see Redd, the barlier, Phone wae store Two Cents per Word Each Issue. company lighted up for the at Averilla. with first time its No Charge Accounts. aceplylene plant, about sixty Jets lielng installed, conBIDS FOR CYIAL THE Address All Communications to sidered a large and important plant. It NOTICE Board of County Commissioners of SUN PUBLISHING CO, stood where the Tavern now is. Carbon county will receive sealed bide Pries. Utah. George C. Whitmore had filed sec- to be opened on or before Tuesday, ond suit against the Utah Fuel com- Sept. 9, 1121, for eighty (99) tons of complaining that the operations coal for use at tha courthouse and I went mourning without Tlie Sun; pany, was prac- county infirmary. The board reaervra I stood up and criwl In like congrega- of the mines at Hunnyaide tically destroying his large ranch in- the right to reject any or all bids. II. tion. Job, . terests there. C. SMITH, county clerk. Among weddings announced for the First pub., Aug. 19; laat. Sept. 2, 1911. Em-pewae week y Miss noted that of Mary OIL NOT REACHED AS YET IN to William Phelps; Miss Mary ANY OF THE WELLS Frances Wads to Arthur Alonso Sweet; t Helper Miss Nettle Holmquiat and (Concluded From Page Two) Ueorge A. Hart ; a license had been isW. W. Murray and Miss Ansued hy Billy Iionaldaon, the qpuniy nabelMrs. were SaturLewi more new tlie record of to Peter liarltoglio and Domeni- day guests atofthaHiawatha tained clerk, high Tavern. e. co both then milBergers, residing at than a hundred and sixty-seve- n Mr. Emma Robey of Price edited lion barrels, a quantity sufficient to Mr. and Mr. A new Knights of Pythias lodge had recently with her parent, Cleveland. Erick at Larsen, meet consumption at the current rate Just leen at arranged for 8unnyside Ml Ava Andenon returned to her for 324.7 days. with twenty-fiv- e members , home at Caatla Dale Mat Friday after The The drill of the Big Six at Moab has comptroller of currency had ap- a visit of a month at Btorra. proved the application for the organibeen in continuous ojieration the iast sation E. M. Fuller, tha drill engineer at of n national bank at Pries. The two weeks. The well is now down con- applicants are listed as Ueorge C. Whit- Price, la expected home thia week from siderably in excess of twelve hdndred more, J. M. Whitmore, L. O. Hoffmann a professional trip to Wyoming. Mia Alice Jenaen haa returned to and R. W. Crockett feet. home at Mantl after a eery pleasher on Indiana were Uintah reservation $he)ilierd-CalifornOil eompany !r . refusing to open their land, claiming ant visit with friends at Hiawatha. filed articles of incorporation in 17t Mrs. T. II. Thomaa of Helper la that they had been unfairly dealt with Joshua Greenwood is president, War- previously in the White river matter visiting with reMtlves and numerous friends at Provo and Balt Lake City. ren Shepherd, vice president, and W. in Colorado. Mrs. Anthon Madsen and her little Edwin C. Lee, a county commissionL. Cook, secretary and treasurer. er, reported that out in tha Nina Mila daughter of Scofield visited reMttves S. W. Gibson, superintendent of rattlesnakes were so numeroua that and frienda at Mt. Pleasant the past reptiles had been found in bed week. drilling for the Carter jieople, was in two with the children at the home of Mrs. Mr. Francis J. WVtxel and daughPrice this week from the eompcnvs Charles Watson. ter, Mlsa Jane, have returned to Solwell in the San Itafael Swell section. Elder J. M. Bewail had Just returned dier Summit after an extended visit to Miserably had roads everywhere is to Castle Dale after a period In the tho Pacific Coast. mission field at Tacoma and Beattie, bout all he had to report. Frank M. Alder of Mantl, court reWash. porter for Judge Dll worth Woolley.of Isa United Standard Oil ronqutnv has orf th Job for a time, berousa The Uintah Oil company had a filed articles of iiicurkrstion in Finn. well on Willow Creek, and had slight injury to his right hand. Ellis K. Mmwer is pres.flent ; Ooorjre drawn the machinery preparatory to Dr. J. B. Henderson and family of Price are touring the Uintah Busin thia Q. Morris, vice president, and .1. 'V. drilling deeper. Over In Sanpete county they con- week. Dr. Henderson is a wll known Mnsser, secretary. Other inen iior.i-tor- s price ns a community of oil chiropractor. Myton Free Prsss, 27th. are K. J. McKean and J. H. Vor-the- sidered Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Woods snd experts. The latest Issue of tho Pyramid at Mt Pleasant said that R. N. famiy of Helper left the first of this Bennett had mads a discovery week by automobile for the Faclfic C. R. Hurley of Salt Lake City, in (Dolph) of what was believed to lie oil shale, Coast. They are to l gone some tint. charge of the Ohio Oil eoniiany,i ac- and hsd sent samples of it over to L. W. Kelly and R. J. Srhulta of tivities in Utah, was at the Savoy thia Pries for verification. Castle Gnte were among the numerous week after a trip to the Huntington The Ban Rafael Oil and Mining com- guests of the Savoy thia week. That well. He had nothing new to give out pany hsd struck a fine flow of good camp, they say, is working now close to fulltime. when approached by a Sun representa- drinking water in tha Swell Mr. and Mrs. Nels Sea mountain arBpeetal tneeting of tha county tive. waa announced for Septem- rived at Green River one day lag week ber (th to consider leaning or purchas- by automobile after being on the road STATUTE MUST NOT BE ing a building to tm used for county three days out of Frovo. They are former residents of Price. ABROGATED TO LICENSE purposes. Bishop and Mrs. Ernest 8. Horsley are back home in Price after a very Since the law requires that exanii WHY YOU TOUCH GLA8SES pleasant trip of aereral weeka to the nation for license to practice in Utah WHEN YOU TAKE A DRINK Pacific Coast. Mrs. Horsley stnpiied at of under the 8alt Lake City on the way home. professions brought any the deinirtment of registration be eon Mrs. Sarah A. Cowley of Cleveland Tha cuatora of touching glimn visited with relatives at Price and elseducted in the English language, Didrinking had ita origin in the where In Carbon county this week and rector Jamea T. Hammond is unable ante idea of aafety which led men to laat. She la accompanying a son from to authorise an Italian doctor, unable ahake handa with the right hand a Salt Lake City on a mission to Callfor-nl- a. to sekk or understand English, to be- an amurance that they wen concealR. R. Kirkpatrick, superintendent come a practitioner in thia state. The ing no weapon and to raise the helovens for the Utah Fuel comItalian tab graduate of one of the best met to women or others whom they of coke pany at Bunnyslde, was a guest of the medical schools in Italy. He served respected. In the genday when dueling Savoy during the week. as a doctor a year in the Italian army. waa at its height, it waa customary for erally, ha states, are lookingThings up at that He baa come to Utah to make his rest the eomliatanta to pause for a moment camp. Mias Ellen Mary Render, who dence here and has appealed to the before taking their positions and drink summer school In Price, Is now department of registration for a li- a glass of wine supplied by the sec- taught In Vernal taking care of Mrs. M. 11. cense to practice in Utah. The exam- onds. In order to make certain that Martin's millinery business while the visiting in Idaho. Myton Free ining committee presented the matter thia wine had not been tampered with, latter is27th. to Attorney General Harvey II. Cluff one glass waa filled to the brim and Press, and Mrs. Erick Gunderson are to determine if the examination could then half ita contents waa emptied in- harkMr. at Price after attending the funbe conducted within the law. His opin- to the glam of the adversary, ao that eralMt.of her father, Rasmus Frandsen, ion holds, however, that although un if any Pleasant Inst week. DeceHsed attempt had been made to poi- at fortunate, the examination cannot lie son the wine of the duelista, each of was one of the early piuneera of Sanpete county. conducted except in the English lan- them would lie equally affected. The Mr Stephen Gianntti haa returnguage. practice, reininiacent of the days of ed to Helper after a trip through Yellowstone Park. She was accompanied the Rorgias, pawed out with the cua-toLEGION IS TO ESTABLISH by her daughter, Mrs. Ralph C. Walof the duel, lint the habit of ters, formerly of Price, but now a resHEADQUARTERS AT CAPITOL touching glasses or holding them up ident of Idaho. r- as if preparatory to touching them reA. D. Van Waggoner of Bunnyalde tate headquarters of Utah Chapter mained as a silent reminder of the waa in Price the first of the week, goof the American Legion are to lie es- time when no man dared truat ing to Zion. He waa called there on anyone, eomt tablished at the state capitol, jiennis-aio- n but went litigation with the Whitmores. armed and always prepared A compromise of their differences la having been obtained from M. M. for trouble. Mid to he pending. Warner, Jr, custodian, to occupy two Dr. T. J. Anton departed the first of the rooms now vacant. The legion tho week for Denver. Colo., where Never abuse a man from whom you of ha haa decided to locate in the practice headquarters are to be on the third floor in committee rooms of the senate. borrow money he may still have a of dentistry. He leaves many frienda behind at Price and in Carbon county When the legislature is in session it little left ho wish him well. will, of course, lie necessary to vacate Henry East, G. W. Lindsey and W. Caruso successor is the phono- T. Burton the rooms for the sixty-da- y Utah Fuel company period, yet graph. forces at Castle Gate spent portions of at other times the legion will have the and Saturday Sunday at Price, freedom of the capitol, which is grantLegal blanka of all kinds. The Sun. and coming from Sunnyeide. They going were ed to state dejiartnients. guests of the Savoy while here. Former District Attorney Cherrv ' of Mt. PleaMnt motored up to Price SUPPLY IS SMALLER last Saturday from Moah. tne Late spring frosts and cold weather train here later fur home. taking The roads over in the southern tiart of the state dethe Midland trail to this city from Thompsons were fairly good, he says, creased the supply of honey there this when he came through. year fully 50 jier cent, says D. H. HillW. G. Blanchett and Robert Wilman, state inspector of apiaries, who liams, Sr., were in this city yesterday has just returned to Zion from a trip from Sunnyeide. The former was on bi way to Fnirview to look after his to Kane and Garfield counties. Hilland fruit on his hay crop near ranch man went to Escalante on his tour, there. No. l mine at the coking camp and had considerable trouble getting is working six dus a week, while No. 2 is soon to have its normal out of that country again, owing to output. B. W. Robbins, general the damage done to the highways by and freight nnssenger agent for the lenver and waahouts. He report that liees'tliere Rio Grande Western ot Salt Lake are now producing n surplus, hut that was a guest of the Tavern at Price Ultv. last in the earlier part of the summer they Wednesday. Uusintss la picking up. he with his says, line both sufficient east for and west gathered hardly honey being especially heavy since through! their own nsc. traffic Is again established after the recent floods. TO EXAMINE BARBERS Prof. Norman McCarty, supervisor The secret, this woman explains An examinaiion for barlurs desiring it, of making such good things to eat of music at the Utah bran, h norm.1.' school Cedar City, left last night to to ply their trade in Utah will lie held is due in great part to the use of Tip raiurn at to his rk that institution. at Salt Lake City Scpieinlier Uth, nn-d- Top flour. Get a br.g sr.d ry it r He has iitli ml,i bothatterms of the I'ni-- : ' "r l'i T. .lames of Hammond, vcnraelf. You will be surprised at the j ' s'lmmer school and in auspices Ti ',l 'X advance, work in I atate director of registration. Miss resuits you can obtain. Mi c hin b m been one or the as. SI- Sibyl Hopkins, formerly of the state ni,.r ,j,e (lj,.p, tjr,M hoard (f eqiinliy.Htinii, ha been made i ...I. Suit Lake Trj- iJj?. clerk in the department of Co. South Ninth Street, The om-nr;i; the iluilv rati. .in ,.f Utah. n venire utiin the Price, rH When a hear an unmarical id or ried woman sav site is wedded to her -, hmiilrei K-.,i',-:... ,, fil land f.it.e. work be imincdiaUdy her of forms. Kept in ? ,i r I r.'.-- r having designs upon his meal ticket. t.se. compufo.s r.ni Tic S"o 'VeJ.lirjr The S"ur lamed Every Friday By Sun Publishing Co. (Inc.) R. W. Crockett, Mgr. 1.00 the Tear. Office Subscription, Fhone No. i. Residence, No, lHMf Mall HatEntered as Second-Clas- s ter, June 4. lilt, at Postoffice at Price, Utah, Under the Act of March I, 1171. : LABOR Sports and Merrymaking j ! ! HUNTINGTON, Monday, Sept. 5th Big Time All Day A few of the events which will help to make this the biggest day of celebrating ever held in Eastern Utah, and EPHRIAMS FAMOUS BAND THE HUNTINGTON BAND 3U-2- tt. PURELY PERSONAL Sun-nyaid- E. Johnson Conducted by A. Conducted by the famous Ralph E. Booth Will Furnish Continuous Music Throughout the Day These bands will also furnish continuous music in the evening for one of the biggest continuous dances ever staged in this country . No stops between the dances one dance will be played by one band and the next one will follow immediately by the other band. Dancing will commence at 9 o'clock and close at 1 a. m. Nothing tike it ever before staged in this country. ia five-barr- el . n. t: to show the entire Eastern Utah public what Huntington can do as an enter tainer and we invite every person who wishes to enjoy themselves to the fullest extent to come to Huntington on September 5th. ALL DAY. We want Bring the Family and We Will Guarantee You a Good Time lie-fo- re With brooms and carpet sweepers you dislodge the germladen dirt from carpets and take up a little of it, but you send most of it flying in the air to settle again on walls, hangings and furniture. And in the process you make your back ache and get your clothes and hair full EUREKA ofdust. Vacuum Cleaner Cleans m The Sanitary Way You can pay for the Eureka on the easiest of easy payments . it gets The Easy Way there 11 , la no stooping to clean under low furniture. mowa easily on rabhcrtlred wliccf no inhiubn 'workeech day? Ihere ls no neeeeslty of the yearly of-th- Her Secret ALL tlto dirt wliltoua harming tltc carpet attachment It cleans everything curtains, portion, pillows, carpets all tlic furnishings BUek,B lhc d,rt with greet air force from It deans In places Itard to get at under bnls and low furniture. i ,k"n hh house-- c loaning, every woman's house is ALWAYS clean. dread, for your Call today and let us demonstrate this wonderful cleaner to you. jk.:. ! i i u : , er - u-- Price Commission . t ' su-jie- . I Eastern Utah Electric W. C. BROEKER, Manager Depot and Main Streets PRICE, UTAH Co. |