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Show f" PERSONAL Ki x Mr. C. A. Novl spont tlio ffBJ M week with friend nt Halt nko H ? Mr. And Mm. Mnrtln Mlllnrlch 1 MMml motored down from Jllnck lliiwk lUKi Tuesday lntt. 'WmUR ,1 Mr. nnd Mr. Lou Kvan of MMi 1 J Boofleld nro tlio guests of Mrs. J, jr. MMMll j J Jaime of Prlco. 'V' Matt Laubor Is at ScoMoM, LBK 4 Winter Quftrtors and Clear Crock B ? this week Jn tho Interest of Tho ggMt Qoorgo Uyland went In to Halt VBJri Lako City Wednesday evening. Mrs. JBVi nyland Is thoro for medical tront- VfM f, raont. iV '. j K. U. Morrison of Hoi per was BjHjHr I Monday rlsltor In Price. Tho ; railroad town Is worse than quiet BVK Jtutt now. Hk ijl Ooshlor Mnrcuson of tho Prlco MMJBJL jf) ! Cotnmorclnl nnd Havings bank was ? i transacting business nt Helper last KVB Tuosday. LV&VY: . l Judge F. K. Woods attended ,,' '' 1 1 district court nt Cnstlo IXilv this BAVJl week, having sovoml cases thcro BVB this term. jlB I i --Itoborl A. Powell was down il from his ranch nt Carbonvllto yos- '' TJ' tordny. Ills fruit crop promise MMM' ,-1 well tills year. flft i . Mrs. J. V. Hammond dopnrld DMW I ji from Price tail week to spend tho B" j summer In Indiana, tho formr B' . I homo of tho Hammond. Hll 6 ! Mr. and Mrs. Klmnr Ilroeker ! t i ( Heifer Jinvo gono to (llonwood HI i i Borings, Colo., for n short vacation, K making tho trip hy automobile. R j i Kennoth Coly has returned DMBa If ttom Mt. Pleasant to Helper. whoro Hlj f! , o ha been attending school Ills ESi icntdcs wcro exceptionally good sf. I , ' I W. W. Uoodman nnd Mnrtln Hjtr i i Andorson woro up on lUxuor this 1 , M ook fishing, thoy being among tho ss4 ' ' f '3 i flr,t onc to K oul from 1rlw- ss ' If ld ' Moyd Woodi, Albert Horsloy, i j . Itoyal Frandscjt nnd A (1. McKwan 1 ;' left Hunday morning Inst for n two MMmB f ft week fishing trip on thu rcserva- Bl H Krank I.. Ilucklo and Iloy lion- Ba ' i . I '" nro solng up to Jump Ortwk 1 ill , i) fishing tomorrow, whoro tho nng 1 ! , .' ling Is said to bo exceptionally H I r Hl J B. C. Iah) Ut hero thin week K ' l trom Nino Mile on builncss. Crop H i Vj conditions In his pnrt of tho conn- P I 1A try nro good. In fact, nover nw BS '! tjfiXi t'10", t(l,cr' R L (til John Ittxldo Is hack nt lleltier IB inl from lll"Klinjl working for tho Ilos Hi' fiSfi ,on Slur,, A n,w roncern just oikmi- Hi 'l Ul 0t I" l,' ol(l I'O'tofdco building In Hl!' I 73ft '10 rallrollJ (own. Bil'j 'Ml Capt. H. (3. Hmythe. deputy f I iM Unltod Dtate mnrslinl. was hero H I j Monday nnd Tuesduy subpoonalng KMM ' -j ' witnesses for tho federal couit. Ho H 1 ;, f j roturntM hojiio Tuesday. R V f j 1- I). Houtt, attorney for tho HBI ,a United Stnto Kuol company, won M u3j hero during tho week on matters U I 41 porlnlnJng to taxes of his compnn) B l (i before tho Carbon county board of H w3 siuaUxatlou. Hl ? 1 Mrs. K. H. llorsley, Mrs. Mc- MBJ J Clure Wilson, Mrs. Oscar Hanson 9, I njul Mil Mnrgnrot Horsloy nro nt B Zt j homo from Bait Lako City, where Eh Uioy last week attonded the primary HR I ond mutual conforoncc. Hs i? lUs Andonon was In torn this H week from his Boldlor Creek much. H9 -I 8 beep nnd oattlo are doing well on R-. !i , tho rango, ho states, whllo hay nnd HB i ' JL other crops aro doing vroll consider M I m Ing tho very backward spring. H fw Mr. and Mrs. K. Bantsohl, Br.. B , Lv and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hate ot H ' ' IJI Ulsck Hawk wcro Wednesday oyen- Mm: j jm Ing tUltor in Prke, motoring down li iff with J. 11. Forrcstor, tho latter go- tf Ing from horo to Salt Lako City. IKIh'' i Mr. and Mr Alvln Averltt or nj'' I i$ l MU Pleasant nro moving to Lincoln, Wf ( 14 ' I''"-, whoro they nro to mako their 1 ' -homo. Mrs. Aorltt was formerly sf if Mlw Vera Kntutett of Price, daugh- Kf ,s A ' ,or ot Mr- au1 Mrs, J O Fnusett. E'' OoorKo B. N'elins wndo trip Mmg f. J to -tlio camps of Muck lluwk, Mohr- ff K laxil and Hiawatha tho first of tho D&t ( wtok '"1 reports conditions goner- r 1J ,l,y bettor than for some time. Kv Km U 1 oryono Is optimistic ami Is looking B '91 'or lw)ttcr times from now on. Kach 3 1 i fl 1 0 thtviu camps U working four and MK' ii fl f "vo ,In)"" " wcck wltJl u" nvcrngo : output at oaeh placo of about n H WK iliouwiml tons n day. Merrlnm Crawford cntno over from tho Bmcry county ranch Sat urdny to got acqualntod with his family, tho first visit slnco last November No-vember Ho reports everything prosperous nt tho farm. Monti Messenger, 11th W. A. Thayn, ono of Wellington Welling-ton s prominent cltltoiu, was trans acting business at Price yostcrdny and tho day before. Crops In his section of tho county nro looking good nt this tlmo with promises of tho best harvest for yonrs. Archto McCluro of Klrulta has gono to Hunnysldo to work for this summer. Ho has been employed nt tho rJarmcsa orchards company. Ho .returns to Georgia o resumo his ag rlcultural studies In tho fall Grand Junction (Colo.) Nows, 16th. Albert Keller, who tins been In Cumberland, Wyo., a oouplo of years, will not rot urn. Ho haa been offered tho position of assistant cashier In tho Kmery County bank In Caitlo Dale and oxpocts to go thcro noxt week Mantl Messenger, I lth. --B. M. Htcuben of Chicago, who Is selling numerous products mndo In Utah, ha been In tho city several sev-eral days this week. Ho Is doing business wth Carbon County Com-minion Com-minion company, which represent hi lino exclusively In four counties coun-ties of Hwtern I'tah Malcolm Polltnno made n trip to hi mining properly In tho Cedar Mountains district, nbovo Woodildw. tho latter pnrt of Inst week. Ho owns some very valuable proporty and ono of these times thcro Is going go-ing to bo n great rush to that section. sec-tion. -Green ltlvor Dlipntch, J 2th. -N. 8. Ncllion, who ha been In nnd around Prlco for sovornl da looking utter hi various Interests hereabouts, returned to his homo nt Mt. Pleasant yesterday. HI sheep herds are ranging nt this tlmo to tho west of Prlco. Iosc nro very light, ho srt), following tho cold wenther nftor shearing time Hnrry N How, purchnstng ngnnt for Utah Kitil company nt Halt Lnko City, Is bck ut his desk from n pleasant trip with Mrs. Mow to tho California expositions, Ho I to make n tour ot tho camps of Carbon county and Colorado during tho coining two wcok, purchasing local product for hi company Mr. nnd Mr. Km II llern.ardl of thl city nro nt homo from Halt Lnko City, whoro they were married ouo day last week. Tho brldo' maiden name was Bnuiin Hnntollna, sho being be-ing n daughter of Mr Krank tiros-so tiros-so of Prlco. The groom Is ono of tho firm conducting tho Garden Htoro .ind n most clover young man. Ml Ilnrtxira Pnco, daughter of J F. Paco of Prlco, Is homo nftor nttendlng Hi Agricultural Coller.o of Utah nt Logan tho past winter and whero sho graduated with tho degree or bachelor of science. Mis Paco is tho first student from Carbon Car-bon county to grndunto nt Lognn tnd her friends nro vory proud or Hnrry A. Crnln wn baok n Prlco this week rrom Lovolock, Nov, where ho has boon In business slnco leaving here n fow month ago. Ho nlio ha n house nt Wells, and business busi-ness Is good with him at boU Places. "Ted" Connor, formerly of Price, Is working for him. Condition Condi-tion throughout Nevada nro generally gener-ally good. Noll M. Mndsen was down from Hcofleld tho first of tho week to attend a mooting of tlio board or director of Prlco Commercial and Havings bank Ho rodo over tho hills horseback. Ho state that tho dry farm up Oordon Creek nro looking exceptionally good with promise or good yield of wheat, potatoes and barley James McPhorson nnd daughter, daugh-ter, nccompnulod by the girl' Instructor, In-structor, en mo down rrom tho ranch nnd spent Baturday and Sunday here. Tho teacher went on to her homo In California aftor spending tho past several month At tho ranch, whero sho wn private teacher teach-er to tho McPhorson children. Green lllvor Dispatch, 12th. William Kail, one or tho lending lend-ing merchant or Orangovlllo, wn transacting business In Prlco last Monday. "Condition In our portion por-tion or Kuiery county nro a good. ir not bettor, than for somo time," ald he. "Farmer nro prosperous with good crop for another year In sight.- Tho merchant regard the hard time n pretty nonr n thing or tho past " Mr W C. Drookor baa returned return-ed from a short visit nt Bait Lake Uty.. Mr. nml Mr. John Yale of Castlo Onto woro Wednesday vlsl-tora vlsl-tora in Prlco. Mr. nnd Mrs. Honry Pannley of Itlack Hnwk woro vlilto-a In Prlco Inst Tuesday. Mr. Wallaco Lowry of Prlco Is entertaining her sister, Miss Lu-verno Lu-verno Walker, rrom Salt Lnko City Preiton Nutter or tho Nino Mllo section woo In Irlco Wednesday Wednes-day on his way to Bait Lako City on business. Mrs. II W. Mlllburn nnd Mrs. lias Krnndscn returned home Wed-incMlay Wed-incMlay rrom a visit with friends nt Bait Lako City. Robert Howard, a member of tlio consolidated county school board, was in Prlco yesterday on business from lllack Hawk. Dr. K. M. Nehcr of Castle Oato and Dr. F. II. Slopanskey of Hclpor woro In Prlco ycslordny. Tho Bun acknowledge a call from both gen-tlomon. gen-tlomon. Mis Loma Isenbnth I spending spend-ing tho summer nt Ht. Paul, Mo with tho homo folks. Bho writes rrlcnds nt Prlco that sho will not return to Utah until tlmo for school -Miss Harriet McGcc. sister of II. A McGco ot 1'Jlco, visited with her brother nt Prlco Thursday last en routo rrom Bait Lnko City to her homo At Moweaqua, Ills., whero sho I to spend tlio summer. Mr II A McGco nrrlved e-terday e-terday rrom Bait Lnko City, accompanied accom-panied by hor daughter, M1m Jnno, to jnnke Price her home. Mr Mc-aee's Mc-aee's coming horo Ivn been dnfer-'red dnfer-'red by reason of Illness. Mr nnd Mr. McGco nro to occupy tho Nelm residence on North Ninth street. James Hnptos, In business at Booflold for n consldnrnblo time, ha locntod nt Carbon In tho retail meat trade, running threo wngona to Ilolpcr, Clitlo Onto nrul Btorr. HI tmilnoss, ho stoic, I all that could bo expected nnd I steadily Increasing. Increas-ing. Ho I now ono of Tho Bun faintly. j Matt Lnubcr got bock yesterday yester-day from Bcotlold, Winter Quarters ami Cloar Creek. Tho Sun Is to this week shine In forty-soven home whoro it hn not gono before. be-fore. Tho streams In tho upper ond Of ho rounlv nrn llntvl wild flalinr- mon nnd thoro hnvo been some big cntche during tho week Mnco Tuesday. Tues-day. Max L. Fdwlor camo In Monday morning rrom Tulsa. Okln., whoro ho has been lu business for somo time, bit' recently sold out. Whllo hero Tuesday ho disposed of a hundred hun-dred nnd sixty norc or land which ho owned In Bmcry county Ho went rrom horo to Bait Lnko City, whoro ho will probably locate permanently per-manently Ho I to keep posted on Cnrbun county nffnlr by rending Tho Hun. Deputy United Btntc .Marshal Luclnn II Rmyth went to Price yesterday yes-terday to rubpoemi Bamuol Wny-man Wny-man as n wltniw In tho enso of Kv-orelt Kv-orelt Hatch, who race a murder chargo in tho fodernl court nt Denver Den-ver nnd whoso capture occasioned tho recent Han Juan Indian hunt. Word was received rrom Rmyth Into yesterday that ho had found hU man and would bo back today. Bait Lako Tribune, Hth Miss Carolina llasmuiuicn nnd Mrs Fannie Miles departed Wednesday Wed-nesday from Bait Lako City for Now I'ork whoro they aro going to attend at-tend Columbia University during tho summer vnoatlon. Mr. Mile taught In tho public school nt Mt. Pleasant tho past year nnd Miss ilnsmuucn taught at Ncphl. During their stay In tho Knt they will study primary supervision. Mt, Pleasant Pyramid, 11th. B. A. King was hero Baturday nnd Sunday on hs way to district court at Castle IX.Ie. Ho will defend de-fend Godat ot Aspen, Colo., who hot and killed hi wife In thl city a row month ago nt tho rosldonco or Moig icing on North Ninth st root. Godat has u sister living at It) land, Colo., whllo hi mother Is at Uio soldiers' homo nt Iluena Vista, Vis-ta, Colo. Tho older Godat died nt Uio homo slnco tho non' troubles nt Prlco. Manley Huberts, Mervln Davis and Ouv rowkesbury arc In rrom Dry Valley, whero they have been working for tho Thomas Koarna Ur-solum Ur-solum oomimny. ltoborts tate lint n great deal or work I bolng dono on tho Konrn claim. Tho compnuy owns nearly u hundred nnd fifty claims, nnd I expending flo hundred nnd more on oaoli claim n development work In order or-der to patent tho grouud. Monb Time, 12th. W D MncLonn, gonoral .ios agent of tho United States Fuel company and a former county com-mlMloner com-mlMloner of Carbon county, was hero Tusodny laat on hi wny to tho camps over south. "The coal busl-mm busl-mm 1 looking bettor than for omo itlme," sajs ho. "In fact, our com-pany com-pany U putting on moro men nnd things keep up n they now aro Mohrland, Hlack Hawk nnd Hiawatha Hiawa-tha will soon bo working full tlmo I and with largely Increased force." B. H Mlllor, representative of tho Tracy lxan and Trust company nt 8ali lnko City and at tho head of their Insurance department, wn n visitor In Prlco yesterday nnd today. to-day. Ho lunko moat of tho principal prin-cipal cities of tho atato overy sixty duy& and by roason thereof has a good chnnco to Judge of business condition generally it la hi I opinion wo hnvo seon tho worst time and thnt generally everything Is Improving tho state ovor, especially especial-ly In tho raining camps J C. Whoelon, accompanied by Mr. Wheolon uml daughters, Iluth and Annie, visited tho Agricultural Collogo or Utah at Logan Tuesday' of thl week Whllo thoro Wheelon culturnl engineering which was con. l0 ,U,y,.ft ,h0 colIe! and return home Wodnclay-unanf ""g l"h0 OUtlook MMnfly oJ T "W. Industry Is orao botteanj wnCOal I lect to bo sondlmToi i. wo M- sx'ftuK:,?r: ZuS'V f' "" T,' : |