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Show PAGE FOUR THE SEX. PRICE, UTAH HI JIM laaued Every Friday By Sun Co. ( Inc.) Ii. Subscription, Phono No. 12.00 9; rubliith-l- n V. Crockett. Mki". the Year. and reconnueu Jat ions o thut they may reach him not later than November 17th. COKES HESE Helping Oat With the Big Docket In Carbon County. Service of (he Kind j Judge Justin I). Call from ling-- ; hum t'liy came to Price ia.-- Monday, to help out Judge George Clirisieiiscu Ai LiniiM; rates. t'arlsiii Display Matter Per In.-- ;er Month, in the heavy raletidur Satur-the latter leaving $1.00; Huigle Issue. 40c. Hperiul counly, 23 Per l.'ent Additional. Moult. three Alter lor (lay evening Tell (Yms the Line KhcIi InLegal the 1'irM of tlii week lie' there days sertion. Count Six Word to lane. went on to MoiiliccJlo and cxiwclcd Summon. $12,511; Walrr Notice. 10.00; Coal to be lli rough in San Juan county in; $15.00; Final Proof. time to return to Moah today. Friday.' Entry. $12.5u. Headers Ten ('in the Line, Count The calendar at Price is one of the' Six Words to the Line. llluchfacc very heaviest in the history of the' Tyo Piftecii Cents the Line. solu- county. The need lor a second judge, Obituaries c.trd.s of Thanks, tions, Hlc, nl Halt' lineal Reading in the Seventh is most urgent. Judge' Nome Kales. Count Six Words to over the state, si ale oltirials, lawyer the Line, anil litigants demand it. A dicta, Sale, Kent, Found, On motion of the pluintill and at. K.icli Lost. Kt., line Cent er Word I Pa.tquale Palmeri ha diMius- hit Issue. No charge hi cum- of alleged mulpr.n l n c ed Aildrcaa .Ml Cmiiniuiiicatloiis t.i aguiiist l)r. ('. T. Kom- of Pmcc. Tlie SUN PUBLISHING CO , matter, it is said, was sell led out of Price, Utah. was lileil til ler the re-- ; eourt. cent death of Mis. Palmeri, billowing I went mourning without The Sun; a surgical oMTation. Price Wilier ennqmny is winner in' I stood up and cried in the congregathe suit lirought again-- it for dam-- ; . tion. Job, ages by George A. Nixon for fillcm; huiiiln-idollars. Plaintiff alleged; i That Pleases Office No. 133M2. lr j It is out ;um to that shall vice a serever) fni-iiiiJ- i Nlli.-l- v We have futilities lor uiakh.g ANY repair oil ANY car. W- keep a large line of part-iiisupplies for most oi the niukr of urs. - Ali-ouius- . - . - Tin-rus- ol a full nt of t tno.--t popular makes. i ir ji are ready to au.-uyoiii- call Jav or night. Tij Us and be eoliv iiuvd I cuirj ol the 'J. - tin- - KUl!sl.i lol ) -- el Vi. - Wi- - rendering ale UTAH IDAHO 1 KOTOS COMPANY , CANNEL COAL DEPOSITS OF SOUTHERN UTAH GREAT. r Gll-ino- din-ne- to thru-effort- s se e on Page Two.) (ContinL-ii- tes Iicspec-- , Fur Further information.) jMiTur. id i iu.nmms ("ar-min- SOCIETY. iCVui'jlt County Cletk Or tha ol Aliii.t j re-crea- I MlTiri-b- . live t'lgiiers TWENTY YEARS ACO THIS VilEK We believe in the New Edison. No mere talking machine, it is a beautiful in the living voice. strument that AMI Gl AIlDI.Wfcllll 1ltOli TG an-- Ari-son- V. ' North Ninth Street, PRICE, UTAH. l "The Phonograph With a Soul imiMO.Ml. LICENSED Ali-ST- Il CTEU OF TITl.lLS. At'stract of titic furnished to any Ipieie or tract in Eastern I'tuh. Fire coin-- 1 iiisiiraiice written in the paiocs tioiug liUMinesa !n the state. Krai estate, builds, etc. Second flour' Siiv.igni building. 1 er 30-28- ('ui-IkH- The NEW EDISON r Wa e his lands wee pill bail by overt lowing tlumes and ennuis. David Mctircgor, a colored soldier i for wrviru from volunteering Mias Annie l'rainlsoii u.. Htlun-liiii- t for the world's war, was dieoinity M'liool for the a inter a Ir ivo. u vorced from Mamie McGregor, Mark 1. Krufret wa.; Lick in ITbr Prineiiatii lives in Italy und refrom Zion ufter looking after some al fuses to join her hushHiul, Joseph, in mutters there. The George II. unit Ifyrutn I'rninl-ee- n this country, lie was given a deert-e- . fa m I lies were visiting leii.live.i III The Millers, living ut Hi iwu'liu. ate ML Pleasant. now separated. I)r. A. W. Dowd was niipolpteil railMrs. A. J. Law of Ogilm is givri com mill road and coal pan y physician dollars a mont'.i, hci railtlmty-fiv- e at Hunnyaide. surgimu Mrs. William Floyd ami daughter, road lore hack home and the amount Zslla (now of Helper), arrived in of a hospital hill fur ' na couple 's Price to make this city their home. children, ller divorce is to !h hei.nl Arthur J. Lea bought the Noah later. homo. It stood where liarthulniiicw Yesterday the cum' of Geotge A. Cottage Hotel now is. Jr., ugainst Peter Jeaiisclme Milner, Peter Anderson and Miss Itoslttit Itryner were married at Price. K. H. came on. Plaintiff nsks (hi in ages for Horsley, bishop, tied the nuptial knut. wiine hogs alleged to have been slain Mark P. Kraffet had a fine colhvc-tlo- n by defendant. of Navajo blankets at his office Court likely will Ik in Mission some s. in Price, sent him ly a friend In two wiH'ks yet. Col. 1. C. Dodge mid a party or Denver and itio Urande officials made their first trip of Inspect ton or railroad and coal properties at Hunny-sld- e Mrs. Thuinas Fitzgerald entertained alter the completion of the lu-branch line Unto that camp. briilRu club WeilnuMlay afterinmn, J. K. Hath, restaurant man, served assisted by Mrs. H. ( ('until. Mrs. the first fresh oysters over the table Geotge M. Miller and Mrs. Mat of a public place in Price. were awarded the favors. Mrs. John F. Wakefield and Delos Cran- I, E. Whitmore is the next to enterdall were home missionaries for Price, tain the club. December 12tlt. liyruin Frandsen and naaociates Mr. Hnd Airs. Anton Gunderimii of were considering the building of a Mt. Pleasant wore Riven a course dingrist mill at Price. Thera was considerable talk of In- ner ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Gunderson lust Saturday evening. corporating Helper ua a town. Jl. A. Kirker was in Prim from Zion Present were Mr. and Mra Neil M. on hla way to Hunnyslde. lie had coal Madsen, Mr. and Mra Lars Gunderand anphaltum interests at the then son, Mr. und Mrs. John Clifford (of new cainp. Helper), Mr. und Mrs. Krphi Guilder, Helper ladles announced a grand son, Mr. und Mra Derail Gunderson hall In aid of the railroad chiliad fund and Mr. and Mra Eric Gunderson. The hosts have been visiting relatives Vliti.k:Alr;i.r evening. C. H. Taylor sold seven hundred In Price for some tlmo. head of cattle to W. 11. White and lien Haywood. Some of them went to lairs Gunderson reached hi fiftieth Lehl to be fed on sugar licet pulp a new thing et thut time. birthday Wednesday last and in comVictor Kamhnud was back at Prlre memoration of the event Mra Gunfrom Omaha, Neb., after selling sev- derson had In for dinner at the home eral care of sheep at $4.10 a good Jut west of Price u number of relative. Ills brothers and their wive prif. There was talk of extending the gave him n gold watch and chain. newly built railroad to the nsphaltum Tliose present were Mr. and Mra Anclalma seven miles above Hunnyutde ton Gutuli-raon- , Mr. anil Mrs. John G. owned by W. U. Sharp. Gunderson end Mr, and Mrs, Eric II. O. Mathis with a force of men Gunderson of Mt. Pleasant; Mr. and was putting the finishing touches on Mra Nephi Gunderson, Mr. and Mra the rood to the reservation country Carl OundcriMin, Mr. Hnd Mra Arthur about four miles out of Price. This with some work in the Nine Mile ex- Carter, Mr. and Mra Dyron Carter of hausted the legislative appropriation. Helper, and James Gundernnn of Ilia, Mayor and Mra George A. Ecclea Canyon Coal company with three hundred and twenty acres of Wool ton, Mr, and Mra luiwreneo and Mr. nml Mra Neil M. land st Scofield and seven hundred near llales was orgutilxed at Salt isike M duett. City. Stephen 11. Love wua prominent in its affairs. Nothing substantial, Neil M. Madsen wa nnf with il parhowever, cuntc of the deal. ly of friends Inst week in the Itangr Creek country east of Hunnysido In PASSPORT RULES TO quext of venison. Alt got back to BE MUCH RELAXED Price Hatunluy evening and Just to prove that he whm lm ky lie had Mra liivilc in a number of friends Persons wishing to travel to for- Madsen 5 o'clock dinner Sunday evening. lor will not Isithcml Ik; eign countries Those who cun testify that it was with wartime requirement in future, venison of the choicest rut include according to orders received by Jnlin Mr. and Mr. Mark 1. Kraffet. Mr. and V. Christy, clerk of the United States Mrs. II. C. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos district court, at Salt Lake City. Com- Gunderson, Mr. ami Mrs. II. W. mercial travelers going abroad on Crockett, Mra Clive Millburn, Hubert huaincss for their firms will be requir- I. ltrnffet und John Gundetson, the latter of Mt. Pleasant. Kesides deer ed to present a letter front the head meat there were all the good of the concern slating how long the that nre supposed to go with athings feast applicant will be away and whut such only as Mrs. Madsen is capable countries he expects to visit. Trav- of serving. elers in Mexico, Germany and Mr. mid Mrs. George (). Horner enwill be granted passabout sixty five friends at ports, but the government accepts no tertained last cards at their hospitable the the of for safety responsibilities There were sixteen tables. evening. reformer ions All regulut applicant. At n seasonable hour most delicious garding birth certificates, naturalisa- lefreshmcnts were served. tion tupem and pliuhgraplis must lie Pi'i-'alien are evidently inn tak(riven by the applicant at the time of ing iniirti interest in the night m hoot the request. planned for them as part of the work here. Not a single AN APPIHXTVrioN. Individual showed up for (he i lasse The members of Price Post No. .1. at the high school last Monday evenAmerican Ltginn, desire to express ing. (heir sincere appreciation to the city of Price which, through its mayor htii! Chui'-m.ii- i Neil M. Madsen of the council, made the rnembt rs of the post Roosevelt memorial fund for Carl-othe guests of the city ut the dinner county report Hint subscription are served on Armistice Day by the Indies' coming In slowly, lie asks that all pre-- i aid society of the Methodist church. hu t chairirn-- get busy that matters r We consider the invitation to tin-may be cloicd up. at the expense of the city a signal honor. We also deeply appreciate the I.u i:si;i) yi:d. efforts of the ladle to Rive us a most liceiiM have been issued M.iiriage enjoyable "feed" nud pronounce ail unqualified success. (Sign- during the pat week to these couple; Gate. ed ). Price Post No. 3, American Le- Jokci-I- i Iiiiluer. fu-H- e Wales. Eliza gion. Clmile S. M -- Lme. Is- - Angeles. Pitta., Those interested in the organizall.inuali Kiigg. Clear Creek. tion of a commercial club fo Price James L. .lehr n. nnirt-houare to have a meeting at the Hazel this (Friday) evening when the G'l- -t Hi.i'.v atltn, on bylaws report from the Irene Vb tori.i l'alve. Price. and constitution will bo heard. Apportionment will also be mane f r Willard II.II. Grown. Kltindurdville. Ks!ier Iliglit, Storrs. raising a fund of six thousand c'l'.lars Pn-e- . to provide for expenditures planned Irving M. Kind-for the first ear's work. Allred, Duchesnr. And we believe in you. If you prefer not to pay cash for a New Edison at this :ime, tell us w'hat terms would be convenU ent. ; 1 , New Edison cun lied Crvs next Wednesday oven-linNormber 1th h, for the purjsise of electing an executive committee, Mrs. Caroline Gilmoour, secretary, in-- , forms The Nun. liullrall date Las been extended to NoveiuU-- r 17th. 'Castle Gate, Scofield, Clear Creek and Cameron have resrted u liun-- ; dreil Mr eeni," say Mrs. Gilmour, and Price and Sunnyside alsut !I5 cent. No other places have re-- 1 js-' (Mirted us yet. g, ln-t- stati; i iiriiMn, lieveast'd. with present Maim . Civditors will MiUiht-i'to the undci signed at 11U-pe- r. Vtali. tr (I. K. l'lu. his uttorney ut ITice, I'tah. on or licfnie the 14th lay ol January, lagli. IrOl'K. HU- -' iiEKT. Ailiiniiistrator of tlie Estate of Aniiii W. i. Grown, First pub., Nov. 14; lust Dec. 5, 1919. MlTItr, TO WATFU FsEHS State Engineer's office, Kale Lake I'tah, Nov. 5. 1919. Notice is hereby given thut the Gooseberry and1 Cottonwood Irrigation company of' Fairvievv. Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirement of the Compiled loiws of Flab, 1917, a amended hy the fiewliin Laws of Flail, 1919, to appropriate twenty-fiv- e of the high (25) second-fee- t water from seven unnamed tributaries of the Upper Uuoaclierry Valley In Kanpete county, not stored by the Mammoth Reservoir company. The to lie diverted at the followwater ing points: No. 1, North 67 deg. 30 min. West 1463 feet from the 816 corner of Sec. 31, Twp. 13 South, Range 6 East; No. 2, North 26 deg. Sll min. West 393 feet and No. 3. Mouth 76 deg. West 64S feet, both from the northeast corner of Sec. 36; No. 4, North 63 deg. 30 min. East 761 feet und No. 5, North XU deg. West 1630 feet, both from the N corner of 8cc. "ii: No. 6, North M3 deg. XU mtn. East 1270 feet und No. 7, North 60 deg. 30 min. East 149N feet from the W( corner of Sec. 25, All In Twp. 13 South, Range 6 East, Salt l,ake base and inerlillMn. Tlie water will lie commingled at Point No. 7, front where it will be conveyed by mean of a ditch and it tunnel aggregating 6940 feet in length and dicharged into Cottonwood Creek ut u point 155 feet eat from the Klj corner of Sec, 23, in said The Twp. 13 South, Range 6 KasL water will flow down uid stream and lie diverted lit various points from j to July 15th of each year and April used to irrigate 27UU acres of land I embraced in Kecs. X5 and 36, Twp. IS tbiuth, Range 4 East; Hoc. 31, Twp. 13 Houih, Range 5 East; Hers. 6 and 7, Twp. 14 Houth, Range 5 East; Secs. 1, 2 and 12, Twp. 14 Houth, Range 4 Eust. This application la designated lln the state engineer' office as No. K201. All protOMts against the granting' of said application, stating the reasons therefor, inut be made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $2.5U, and filed In this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of Ihe publication of this notice. G. F. MeGilNAGLE, Htate Engineer. Date of first pub., Nov, 14, 1919. Dale of completion of publication Dec. About time to begin thinking of one for Christmas. An order e should be placed at one to of delivery. Factory is, of coarse, crowded. iu-inr- Dts-cam-- iile blanket iuiniciliatcly uls-vthe smoko si rut urn ami I hat this is for the banking of the smoke. N. V. Kiwi sal of Kenilworth was a Jrice visitor Tuesday last. Thai camp is working at full caiuicity, 1m says, with not a ripple on the sit rime. In 1ari a neekluee of liluck diamonds, nieaiiing miniature nails, was displayed by a fashionable Parisian hostess ut a l'raak dinner Thursday night of last week. It was the hit of I he evening. The wearer explained lo her guests that anyone cun huy diamond und iiearls, hut eual can't be hud for love or money. u lu GOING AFTER COAL. AND THE SHEEPMEN, AS WELL of William Peterson, slate geologist and connected with the Utah Agricultural college, by the slate lsaird of equalization to assist in the assessing of taxes on tlie metalliferous lands of the state is announKiigiigi-meii- ced. l Peterson will lie occupied with the lxiiird two days a week, beginning Deoemlier , l!)l!l, until June 1, 192(1. The tux list of the coal lands in the state was incomplete for this year and, as it consequence, much of the land was not assessed, according to William Hailey, ineudier of the kourd. The list will uot lie adjusted this year, hut a careful listing will be made for next year und jmqicrty will lie assessed for the hack taxes. wen ordered addressed to all the sheepmen of the state and to 15. Stewart, ehairmun of the sheep-men- ll association, advising them of the new laws governing the collection of taxes on herds of sheep. The letter in art read: It will lie necessary, in order to avoid the collection of taxes hy seizure and sale, that you provide your herders with funds to pay taxes, or with bonds, as provided for in Sec. fi057 of the ID ID Laws of Utah, to deliver to the assessor or his deputy at the time of making the asThis applies to nil transessment. sient Mock, nml should wiriira lie made ihe cxMn-- c connected therewith will be charged against the owns er of the pnqs'rty.' First Aid Miner. Authority has been given liichard V. A get on. engineer in charge of United States bureau of mines Kescne Car No. 11, to employ a Utah man as lirst aid miner on the car. The car is and at present giving mine first aid training in the coal ramps of t'urhon county. The jsisilion requires an exierieiie-rminer either in metal or coal minre-'c-ue d ing who must be an American eitisr'ii and ha taken and received a certificate in first aid and mine rescue training given hy the I ml el Siups bureau of mines. Applicants for the xisitiott .JiouM write Agetnn, 41S Mate C:i.to!, enclosing iJiort statement of exis'i'ictic An AiiRtrallnn engineer rms Invent eil nn engine that i run by sewer ga. -- Top TipFlour We want to alive In. me the fart Is no better Soft Wheat In. nto than Ti . Top. In all of our irs In the flour lousiness, we a sack of Tip Toil have re ter yet come I'.ai k. Every sack of Tip Top is that there h'l A mall order fihsuliilii) guaranteed. We know it will lead is all v. e k. Ask Jour to A Satisfied customer. grocer to send you Tip Top, u-- Price Commission Company South Ninth Street, j 1 And we believe in you for the sort of man or woman who appreciates the New Edison is the sort of man or woman the world believes in. See the moderately priced period cabinets hear the New Edison at our store. And tell us what is in your mind about terms. PRICE DRUG, THE REXALL STORE. Silrogni Bldg., Main and Depot Steels. PRICE, UTAH. lt 1 Holiday i ' Goods 12, 1919. THE DISTRICT (DI RT OF CAR-Ism County, Heventh Judicial L1- -; trict, Htnte of Utah James Avgerla, i'liilntilf, v. Apostales Hverkls, De Hammons. The Htulo of; tendiint. I'tah to the Hmd liefendant: You are hereby Kiiiniiiuiied to appear within twenty day after the service of this summon upon yon, if served within the i minty in which this action la' brought, oi her wise within thirty day ufter service ami defend the above en-- , of your failtitled mt Ion, nml in ure ao to dii Judgment will lie render- ed against you according to the de nuimi of the complaint, which ha been filed with the clerk of the said eourt. Thin action is brought to re- cover n Judgment in the sum of $3600.00. for money fradulently se- -, cuied from plaintiff, a a loan by deft Tnlant oil or about October 25, 1910, with legal interest therenlter. K A. Attorney. Post-offiMcUEK, Plaintiff address. Room 5 and C 611- vngni P.i'il'ling. Price, Ctah. First pub., Nov, 14; lust Dec. 13, 1319.1 IN' Good goods at the-pric- e of the other kind. A. D. HADLEY East of Eko Theater, PRICE, UTAH. ' ce j NEW FORM Or INSURANCE. Word has been received hy thr Utah Associated industries that the present industrial crisis ha gijven birth to a new kind of insurance, namely, strike indemnity. A big concern in Illinois isduing a thriving htiMtiess in this one particular line. It appears that the roiiquiny puts machinery into operation to prevent strikes and I hint avoid the payment of indemnities. It is not known, howg ever, that Ihe concern is as yet in Utah, but it has entered several slate adjacent to Illinois. LICENSES FOR CIDER. There are still some farmers throughout the state who are manufacturing eider l'or sale, and who an not taking out the license required hy law to lie obtained Iroin the office of I lie attorney general, nor, it is other feain some instances, ture of the law. James H. Wolfe, attorney general, call ut- trillion to the provisions of the law, and ihe mandatory nature of the (tenin ease it provii-ioi- i uities inqsii-ciare violated. Dress Up the Old House It it, needs no othsr words in house building and repairing. We are ready to furnish you any gaarantee yon may ask when we snbmit a bid on your new building. Saw and batchetmen" may put up a building in some kind ojicr-nlin- of shape, but if yon want it to stand the test, have it BUILT RIGHT. That is the only kind of work we torn out. SMOOT-NIXO- jsus-ib- lc N LUMBER CO. PRICE, UTAH ola-yin- g j A. l. The npinon of your village community alsuit you may not uiuount to much, hut il generally make thing easier lor you pretend that you think it doe. than the above to describe onr work KOPFS STUDIO All Work Guaranteed and Prices Reasonable. PHOTOGRAPH WORK OF ALL KINDS. I p Stairs Over ( ommercial Bank. Phone 17. ..Price. Utah. 1 MACHINES mean AITOMOBILK AND TRANSFER bent reault and DRAY LINE. Automobile tires nude of oir fibre now, but many years, Give us your hauling of freight and J. E. Jameson will ire that your for use on brush tr:n k und overland like work and It will receive prompt thinks the farmer routes have been invested in Aus- - j machine is taken care of. Corner ol attention. No job Is too large or too hut did the rity tralia. Fifth and J streets. Phone 110-email for us to handle. Freight lr the animals degiven our special attention. Walter Is'gal blanks nil kind. The Sun. at daylight? Iiegal blanks all kinds. The Sjn. Christensen, Phono 95wl, Price, UUh- - Priee, Utah. The city dweller The Chilean government is planning leads a quiet life, Regular transportation of merchan, dise by aeroplane between Paris and to elec irlfy the sixty miles of railroad dweller ever hear Drussels has become a success. between Valparaiso and Santiago. manding their food I8i. We Believe In the CARBON RED CROSS IS TO MEET NEXT WEDNESDAY There will be a meeting of the .('arlsm County chupter of the Auieri-- . d Io-itlo- n. NOVEMBER 14, EVERY FRIDAY SEWING |