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Magazine " ', 4, ..0.4... -' -, , ,..,.., 000,...0000, - , ,,a.a......,.. - - - 1, , , f 4 head of the washing znachine 1 klaytig . . g is a simple. firm) chap who recently spent Dev- ' 'Mb V .... ;. ; ',.."4., 444, '' 4. - . 'k out a complex mathematical poser. Tm'not i r ,7 , eral "r ,,... figuring days ;I -- -, ,e, ' Ai, , .', to 1; 'T.L''' '11'."1")''''''''' .1, '''' 'f ;',',,,-.- ' :. ' .. ''''' lini,4 lees know how to , a millionaire and I don't even !, s er Iv itt, .1,...,4.7:7. ,,.. ogoor0 Isolved Fred's prob.. a machine. but I manufacture) washing -,- 4' -' ,. -- t, , .. lem in a matter of a couple of idle bow, so Fin ready to ,,,,,,,, ,,, ' ' ' -,,'':' '' ,' .4,4-.4- -.4. ' -- ' '. ''s 1i,...''' pose for Life with Einstein or Oppenheimer any time they ; . . , want to mend out a photographer.' , 1 - f4. 4 And here's the problem: . ' . - , '..A ....,.; , .. ' Three thieves who own a monkey sten a bunch of , , -' , "- : ,Jiti, bananas. They decide to go to sleep and divide the loot , ik ' CLYDZ, DAVIS . ' ' ''. ' ' It. 4 ''' '.." ' .."' ' '''':.' ' 1 t ,,,,. ',,''''.44 ,. , ',,, ', ', the next morning. One thief wakes during the night, end determined to get lins share, ..)ig diviites the loot . I. IlkICE, The Governor's Town." and county 'eat of Carbon Coun .. , - ' , ; ,., t .. dosirnkiL into, three. equal shares, and having one ban4mi kit 4....."-- -,' tyI was aria visited by Bishop William Price, of Goehtn. Utah over, hi gives it to the monkey. lie hides ,Ais share , ..., County;dtuing the summer of 1869, while be was on an kvloring !PROSPEROUS rail1U coal a Carbon County seat, left), agriculture, and mining (photo at upper I p and goes back to sleep . . trip-u-Spanish 14 rk Canyon. Bishop Price came across the .11CIPIRCIMiC stire IC9Wit !hall111 A". 1119111"11.1" 7,91114 second 'thief awakens,146' of tadat6411, of stream now callektheWhite ItiverFollowing the riverc' be I Itis share, divides the remaining loot into three fool - Sound another 'stream about six miles away. which ran through I shares, end having one banana ;eft over, he gives it f to the 'monkey, hides his share end returns to bed. Pleasant Valley and came to be known as Fish Creek. Be called v; 'Art was the Pries a Gallery 1106.ft ' Ark' ,f,: ent Later the third thief awakens, proceeds to &vide the streams -the convergence of these the PrieeItiver. of - opened on the second-floc"'" . remaining loot inta three shares, hides hie third, and 1,,smosl , Tor nearly eight years after that the northwestern part of ' I the modern Municipal Building. , having one banana left over, gives it to the monkey, Castle Valley was not visited by white men. However. early in the (7. ret". - - and returns to bed. fit the morning, ail three awaken, ;1 , it- t , 1 t1 v., TOO 3 BUTCH, -S ; ' fall of 1877. during the month of October two trappers, Caleb and having one limiting left over give it to the monkey. Mother famous resident .0c - divide the Imo remaining loot into , three equal shares, brave-mRhodes and Alorabara Powll.. tarn from. Salem, f '. , about ,,t, ' The problem: What is the smallest number of bananas Price was Butch Cassidy, lead'1 : the same route as Elshop Price. , for a time and I 4 .. , er of the ttotorious Robbers possible in the original loot to be so divided? - , , k3. 1r, ' , f 4 'e i built a cabin in the northwest cornerof what Is now Price City. L it , N. , arimototh... Roost gang. The Price area was , ,r s,, They returned to Salem in the late winter and early spring, when a sort of for the "headquarteis" , , .. ,....,..40, --the trapping season Was over; Abraham Powell met violent death I ... I I gang about 50 years ago: Nowa- 1 .. "I 'see by the paper we's kt for ariother storm tonight:" ,.. ... In 1878 when be was killed by a grizzly bear during a hunting - : "Let's hope the weathernan's wrong. as usual." , . , -- , days, Price Celebrates "Robbers ' , 1 i trip. , first Roost ' Roundup" during the 't, , . MIAN MOTORIST , DrGorr 1503IES TRIM week of September each year. A Salt Labe City motorist feels that be ptaled an amt.- Mr. Rhodes next visited Castle Valleiwith Frederick Empire Price also draws erowds each fully dirty trickin tact two dirty,trickson a fellow motor. - year with its Intermmmtain Grimes and Charles Grames.--The- r arrived on Riverin bt tho other den, but he really couldn't help it, be says, ' ' Band Contest for high school laughing fiendishly. , January. 1879. At this time a few mudddutouts were fashioned Seems he was driving up B Street approaching Tourth along the banks of the Price River. Here the tirA settlers eked bands, held in the spring. OftenAvenue the other morning when another motorist in a big, out their existence until they were able to build homes. times, 2500 contestants and 20,- beautiful, shiny new sedan pulled into the intersection with. In 1881, a branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y 000 visitors attend the contest. ' out coming to a. fun stop. At the speed our friend was going , Saints was organized, with George Downard as presiding Elder. One story of Butch Cassidy trying to make the hilt, he eoukt do nothing but swerve, ' ' he did. Next milestone inPrice history was the laying out of the which has been told before but - which . ' snow and and tinders and slush However, revel lownsite in November, 18132. It was divided into city lots, and bears retelling is the one in -. ..,,, flew, as if guided by a master pointer, ell evil. the big, which Butch attends his own Fred E. Grames became The towns first business man when he new sedan. on continued Our beautiful, CITY eivic shiny servants are these town nificials, left lo rivhtHarvev Mend COI;N'CiteItnergetic - built the fast Mune - ftmerat An outlaw thought to binding and opened a store. up the Ma, but in, his rear view inirror he saw the A:" D. Xeller; Carlyle Pace, treesFred Ward, Thotaaal,Hen recorder; Xilloyle; Mayor Msother motorist turn ear around be Butch Cassidy was killed by 'tow George Frandsen of Mt. Pleasant was called to preside over -and start tip the hill after him. As the pursuer earn. ; Blamer De l'ietti; Mathis, an d Frank Prawn,. Posse in the San Rafael Swell, a the kerant settlement In the interests of the LDS Church. 'Whin . -loser he picked stp speed end as he was about to south of Price, and the body was be arrived on Oct. 12, 1882, he found 15 scattered families living our I t Ninth 'Avenue he whizzed, at about pass Carbon the history of Carbon County i M. Kittoye and Frank Prazen, brought.. into town for burial. gas hourg In the Price area. Be at once commenced to hold meetings in Company. i . tin aa miles 50 ,Inas been piped fromamide cinders et& through the mow, slush, a well LOwaz the building of the I ,, councilmen; mInTayin. real Butch edneealed 7:1 motorist friend ll Just a split second before, though, our private houses. George Frandsen was also named first bishop in1 the plant where It is processed I and' Rio Grande Western railTTTETTi and Barney DeViette., Mathis,. had turned off on Ninth Avenue and so missed eompletely in1 a covered wagon and Price when a regular ward was established on November 20, itutz.1 into a commercial refrigerant road into the Price area. The councilmen; Ben Ward, the splattering so carefully planned for him. Ee stopped his The early pioneers of Price, all of whom had settled along.th Another interesting manufac- line connected Salt Lake City, recorder and Carlyle Pace, drove past the place car and turned around , in thrile to see the other driver's Price River during 1879 to 1884, numbered 40 ambitious families.' turing concern is. the Recordine ,Indes northeast of Price, treasurer. rrematee, were lying "in eatel fiendish grinturit to a just look of extreme rage when he saw - - , which Coal is southwestern with but Plant, Processing Colorado, the officers Both men and women were enterprising mind In the what had happened. Gov. I. Bracken Lee. in the 'Shortly' receiving state recognition for most important it acted as a field of , settlement and building up of this community. public affairs, and Lynn learned that their victim was a the wonderful service its carrier for the coat Dean land , DIDIA KNOW; Paused, trilmloor brothers, named Jim outlaw 11.1mOkeleSs fuel," is giving not I Rev,' Price acts as the center noint141-tag.- field of art, are three forRAILROAD COMES ' That the lint Ablantie sable wig laid in 1652 between only in the county but through- I of the greet wheel of industry I mer Price residents who havelv" 'Newfoundland and Ireland? In 1883 a depot was set up in Price with the coming of a mar- out the whole state. I in , the Carbon I become famous in their respecIt is rumored by some that! e railroad. In August of that year the first pod office ,,-. - wu established, and the- aforementioned Mr. Fred E. Grames was RAILROAD DIFORIANT basbeenbeledthe "Gateway tive occupations. Painting; of Butcli Cassidy died in South the Flusett brothers were giv- America in later years, but no Besides the discovery and de- to the Eastern Utah Empire." chosen postmaster. Later that year the second frame building, Price n- prominent display in their positive proof has eome forth on The Railway Eating House," was built near the depot to supply velopment of the ' one of the most importani events are A. D. Keller, mayor; Fred home town 1940, when his ultimate end. ., meals to the railroad workers and passengers. ' . II On November 8, ram, Price was incorporated as a town, with -TT r rm...., , tv,,,,,R im 9.1vorklerv-- .,""vow.ffor the folluwing officers: J. M. Whitmore, president: Henry G. MaIftart IP W0 ..001 . , s 4 and A. Ballinger ' 2, 4 , , this, John H. Pace and Soren Olsen,1 trustees, v - - - . . ,, , , clerk and treasurer. . - ' ' ' I ,' ! . , , s 4. , , I ' ' , 1 1 On May I, 1694, Price became seat of the I , , i '..&. , 1 , . , bon County after the latter was divided from Emery County in March of that year. Price grew slowly during these early years, f t t owtv t ' ' i 1 1 ' but after the turn of the century it began to do bigger business as . ''' ' ' ' 4.k. ,, , a railroad, coal mining and ,agricultural center. In recent years, !he": , .-Li current population the town has experienced uribitial growth-7- Th 4 ' hunered. This represents a growth of over . numbers seventy-tw- o , , 40 in the last-teyears. --' , ft.7 I. ,,,,,,,,,,,,..... I :.,;.,,..., I Price has long been noted for its crop of ambitious .tile ns 4,......, , , ' who are interested in the welfare of their community. Over the NALLS eV.1, Or LIARNINGCarbon Colleges educational past-feyears the residential district and the business 'establish-' ., pride of Prite. It draws students from many points in merits of the citizens of Price under the direction of their mayors . zi 4 1 1111i ' are neve modern swirruning pool, City Hall; Park Dale townsite, southeast Utah. .... rt . , . the tuilding of the memorial and city parks, improvement in street , , ,. paving, sidewalks, eewer, curb and gutter, extended city .4 . 1 Carbon Junior College, petting up of three ' the establishment of t ,A . : new subdivisions and an bmproved department, to name a , ,, 4' , few I . Ati , 's ,ro,4, 4 ' 1 É. '1 Pic boasts of six educational units the South side, Central, ,, ' t, ,,, . i 4 l and Harding elementary schools; Price Junior High, Notre Dame, ' ., ' ,,,' , I il 2699 College.--Therstudents Carbon tri ...., and the approximately ' ---,, t i ''' 41 , , , ... I-' t, ' , ' attending these schtels. i lk, . trI ,,,, r. t 1' , tft - - 1.Th ' -; 1 f, ;4 , ,,,, PROSPEROUS CEN'TER 11 ) - i 4 ' .4,i , ' ' s''' ' i 4 14' .0; Is ' INs4 ? Ian ' , ' i Price is the important trading center for the 22.500 people . ii . 4 4,..1! ,, t . r I ' t , , ., 1 , (. '1I'L. ",, t who live in Carbon County, Carbon ..CountyLand of the Black I- t ' . ,....., .. 4 i '' ,. 4 ' '4,...............,..'.."' the fifth richest in the state. The main reason for its ' '.....it, ," a...mdeml 111 ' , -, ,., ,...--, .".' t piamondis r ' . 1 , 1...... 11"" '- -' wealth lies in the tremendous coal stream that underlies the whole t L I, ' , , 1 ' , , i , i county, A conservative estimate has placed the supply of coal unI ' a '' . ' derneath Carbon County as an amount'llarge enough to furnish ' ., , , ' the United States Its,coallora hundred years., The majority of AVG1k county Alsepeople , ,k the coal mining industry. i .. . Agriculture occupies a prominent place in the area's economy. . , The livestock industry it continually growing. Sheep and cattle i . are grazed in the surrounding mountains In the summer and they LDS CUTERTabernacle of the 'Mock of Jeeas avid winter on the desert. Manufacthring liarbeen slower to develop bui it artal ' rash: wM reveal Its velative ail" BCSINESS rtsmReeent 'man have brought much Latter-day of Saints in Price is seen of rnartly- kmportartt t , arlong An unusual industry is the dry ice but census seven. ' '' I torimertial expansion to Price. Only sth,e probably be among. the Stake. 'meetings of the and Cheit;ikall the Carboi-Dioxi;Plant '1 ' ---.7- ,,,, - , - Rap' Growth arks South eastern City , , ' h, f,,, 4 iii .Mrl , - . , , - . ,.-..- -- 4- - re (multi-millionai- , home-lovin- , ., -.., '.44 . ,, - ,..- - .iv-, a .""--.'- ' ' ,,..4-41- - 4. , ' 4- - owit-Amti- .... . - . ''',-,- 49-0,0- ---,..,- . . .,',- - 44.---- -':- - r----,-.4-,, 4 -- , - -.- ..0 1 ,s, ,,..,;:.---.'"a- - ,..-,- 0 ,,.. , , -- -, 'ce i' . e. . -- - 400411111,-:i, - -- s - . . 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