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Show v : r A 4 RATES BOBBED HAIR IS BLAMED COLERIDGE, Nebraska, April 2. 'Mrs. Rose West, 80 yean old, is dead and it is said the immediate cause waa the bobbing of her hair recently. She took a cold soon after having her hair bobbed. This developed nito pneumonia and resulted in death. is-- advertisers- - Transient, M iaoh per issue. Position gl additional. No displsy for tho first (front) nTeaft i jiS,. aagmed are n&nrmden line aa issue. Uftlf& twrntj-fiv- e ia what it t the pudding have eaten it. L Volume AN INDEPENDENT NEW8PAPBB 11, Number 45. Week Ending April S, 1925 Wedding announcements. The Sou. yon i U- POE WOMAN'S DEATH ' dhblay advertising rates are HO sb inch per issue or kg the month lour (4) i -! of Dtah Coal Mines Still Brighter Than Their Teacher Only Half of Capacity Regular meeting of Price city council last (Thursday) evening was deto a demonstration that voted in h he broke. Discussion to it's line the of whether or not to along purchase' a street flushing outfit did not reach a verw definite conclusion owing to tlu- fact that every meiulier Service. uow twice as big. Before the pavement was laid, owing to the fact that federal aid was not forthcoming in to decline in the week Stake Clerk Makes Report of Regular over twenty-fiv- e cities hundred, lriee t-- V 21st. Preliminary esti-totand ninety-nhad twenty-fou- r hundred Quarterly Assembly. census to ine. a output at 8295.- Recently, taking , ?' 'establish the necessary imputation that decrease of 348,000 The Carbon stake quarterly confermi Elks lodge might lie established y'ApPeeiit for the week, andS ence and priesthood convention of the carries full reliszation that the city here, the counter found five thousthe eorrespoudiug per-Latter-da- y is in the hole and that the close of and tlie required number. And so there was a decrease of Church of Jesus Christ of convened Saints at Price, Utah, Sat- - j the year which also marks the end there you are. mitP"liminury lur Xof the tenn for which the present on the number of urday and Sunday, March 28th and rGolfers To Get Protection. irgxrta " him council is to serve will see the city and Tuesday Monday 1925. 29th eity of any inqiortanre fosweek March 22d-28t- h facing quite a deficit. On coming in- ters Every sessions were held including With this stateFive a plfa links. to office something over a year ago WtliyreaM! of over two Gomer 1, Peacock basis ment as session of the the Mens Young e condition met solous a these astute joint with the eurrespond-ththe counHomevdliat similar, and the outgoing and Matt Giluiour visited preceding week, it ap- - and Youn Ladies Mutual Iwprove-we- n W4 cil meeting and laid before the city buck to as bud the Associaion. council week of ffrmsfarr that the last passed to President Arthur W. Ilorsley aud the buying of a new fire truck, even legislators an ordinance designed bring a slight recovery in a little proleetion to the links furnish V over in the so was counselors mines a far city n. Utah presided. Attending turning going report on ground adjoinaffairs as to tell the newcomers that established last year ed output for the week majority of high council, bishojw and aud the ball grounds, lark twelve-thousan- d City ing The be done. must tith-20tHut the low fig-- counselors, presidents of the stake big "it dollar machine now on hand just as fast as fairways and other the pee us week with the in auxiliaries and a goodly number of familiar to golfers are is the culmination of that, and it looks things dear and 4M brings that fur the new members from the various wards and run autos over riders joy prepared, atsimilar somewhat as though a proceonly 46.9 er cent of branches of the Btake, the largest and clearances sxil it alL inviting dure is about to be followed in Bluffproduction. Colorado figures tendance at any one session being on are obliterare stolen, cups Flags set new a deal to the fiushcr numbered "he week show output of 38.7 per Sunday afternoon, which ing off the council an So, ated, everything. A suevestion was made of official eight hundred and twenty. Apostle ?eaftlfyoining reports 47.5 r Melvin measure which the passed resrieting chamber last that council in the J. Ballard of the general night lebstk dose to the tonnage for the the golf grounds to be a part a fit punishment would lie to put the declares days. Total soft coul church authorities was present by the of jiark system and provides and in buueli another whole for to the term, MtWftr the first two hundred request of First Presidency repfor the exercise of these delienalties the folkof this eitv might do worse, liaetjNdne days of the coal year resent them. tendances. structive The instructions and topics treated at that. Two propositions are up on 19 409,(123,000 net tons. Remodel Survey Lines Would is One this mueh needed apparatus. million tons be- - on the various duties aud activities of fa ptvjcfty-nin- e 1 similar to those There is a to unit obtain s lot of work that should the the single deacon, teacher, the aWMSge for the three years priesthood, and another he done up in the district along about in Lake Salt 1920-2- 1 in use and , and Gty, high elder, seventy priest priest, TUmvtjVW18-l9scheme pnqwses a tractor with a sep- Fourth and L strets, claims ons is about fifteen million tons were of a very beneficial character arate water wagon. Both deals have of the proper! yowners from that secthe three years of depres- - The discourse in the conference ses1922-21921-2- 2 Ballard their ateeial advantage!. There haa tion and he thinks the city should do were Elder sions WU-2- 0, and Sunday by een much urging from the towns- it. Among the list is open Fourth to. strengthen faith character of the 4jt tTarking Short Time. and to give a stronger determination people for placing of a flushing ma- from K to L, build a lot of IS porta the mine operators sub- to greater devotion to the gospel of chine, and had a few of these folks sidewalks, grade Fourth street, change let the estimate of production Christ and to doing good among the been present to push up the salesman- (he lots around to eliminate about ho week ended March 14th, and children of men. The listeners were ship of the dealers who were on lined a dozen of the blind alleys and other shewed s loss of more than admonished to give obedience to law there might have been a buy to re- things. It was suggested that the lot BOY HELP million and of a owners get together, establish a street, cord. confidence in the love tons, and and order, iquartm and then dedicate it to the eity and jda that the chief fortor in the home, children to honor their fathers Comes High Most Have It. ia via a rapid softening of the and mothers, and keep themselves the eounril would gladly accept it is Priee so city ranidly, Growing bL .Production decreased appre-- i Unspoted from the sins of the world. them. In this same connection beset by the need of sending money from Facing the immediate need of getsome of tbe residents on North Fifth in is large majority of the maj of and Ernest S. Horsley, Stake Gerk. Scouting, back promoting in. fostering eomea than it Away faster a ting four hundred dollars as Price and which has for its objects the a--1 districts, and practically to would much appreciate it if a definite jour years ago, when it came time I V additional losses were ascribed FUNERAL OF EARLY PIONEER share of the eleven hundred appor- hove and the corner was established from which or bud-todabetter of v boys making mae (he levy for taxes, the city HELD AT MANTL iviiMio soarket. The most notable measure in fixing their lot lines. to and better citizenship of the tioned to Carbon county this citys twenty-lookeof the need i14 m occurred in Illinois, Indiana made by different engineers believe we and Surveys should ii have, of the Boy future, too big. So a April L Funeral serv- enthusiastic supporters h. lines so mueh as three feet, shift the of full be fta Pittsburgh. Westmoreland, icesMAXTI, will have and does support fixed. This r was twenty-fouperfeclast Friday evening levy of for Mrs. Martha Walt Kilfoyle, Seuota on some in instances Priee. (Winding Qulf, Poeohontos in woman and man rutting into houses left the W. W. Jones administration tlie late Frank Kilfoyle, whose ted organisation of the Price Scout every wife built and man Here, feel sure again, it waa We already that and aims The every UnagljiiHtricts The full effect duathofoeeured and that Association. of to fare a shortage funds, last Thursday in Port- Welfare the market of the last two that be interested Price suggested will in procedure Iodising woman best can council. Laving been elected on a re was for all of em projier C Ore., were held Monday after- purjNHies of the association to fix it among ' to the for in maybe seen by comparing the land, boys the dut Scouting enough felt UxM be platform, told, (lerhans, by reproducing du,e in the Manti tabernacle. Interaettle-taiebe-- 1 a. lUt'SNMswith that ended January noon its two yearn to cut that themselves, go on record for the circular whch is being mailed out in a join this organization, especially during avoid and rtrhaa jproduction exceeded 12,-I- n ment look place in the City cemetery. a any litigation that boy orl t went for additional members, and eause most of them have so, in spite of the heavy arise I otherwise. that week very few Mrs. Kilfoyle was born August 20, eam;ign r who either own might their of is, hoys which reads: .nditures of that period, the tax ed less than halftime on 1847, in Southampton, England. In Working Under Difficulties. The primary objects of this organ- they will want him to become a Scout- k,vv wat heM down. The present with her 1852 she parents emigrated s, many worked to And if you do not happen to be for- 00anril hd hardly got wanned in sell to Present Scouting are ization cleaning of the new paveto Naiicte to Utuh, coining directly bro- agore, up to nearly fulltime. Lheir BeaU when fom.d to face the ment on Main and Eighth streets is and also to raise money for tunateenoughtohaveason ora moat recent week not a single county, her jwrents being among the Price expense ther who is a Scout or. eligible to be ,eVT fixine a year ago, and being effected by the street depart- first pioneers to attempt settlements Prices quota or share ofofthe is a wonderful opportunity Ujjndiy almost pAvurked as mueh as throe-quar-here one. the division Carlton Bryce the of put their figures at ment through the use of some of the and Spring City. I fkftiine, only ten worked as in Mt. Pleasant she married about tlie same as for the previous old fire hose from the hydrants.. This council, which is a part of the to do a good turn and be a Canyon November George 1808, 7, halftime uni in scverul I e national Scout organization. The ex--; Brother to a Boy Scout. year. Taxes are high in Price no-W- will rapidly wear out the available time was reduced to a I). Watt, private secretary to Brigthe solicit in membership the division for insistence yonr the Rut Carbon that of the dl,niw, It also takes a lot supply of hose. less. Losses through oth-tha- n ham Young, and they . made their tense Scout Welfare Association Price is here Prices and a flusher, and rewater that than more portion public is impro(if $1,090, tj,e Mr. Watt pW,pe year lack of demand were so home in Halt Luke City. ved ask that you return the enclosed plPnls hc carried on, together with the quires so much time as to seriously $418). Josent of the was one by explorers $00 to he insignificant with traffic. Also the boys To accomplish the two above ob- application for membership blank to abM,ute necessity for keeping up and seph Smith into the Rocky mountain ite Production Low. we solicit memberships in the us together with $3.50 dues for one I (.xtending the water and lighting sys- - who handle the work must lie supplied 1844 . in jects, region Association. yenr, and a membership card will be terns, keeps the treasury emoty or with slicker and boots, and J. E. Althe) eml of the present coal After Mr. Watts death, some years Price Scout Welfare eli- mailed to you.. Your membership may is Price in woman and nun worse. As an example of the need ev, chairman of the street committee, id sight production of anthracite Inter, Mrs. Wutt married Frank Every is $3.50. mean the turning point in some boy'B here mentioned it might lie told that is wondering if it wouldn t be elieafier the for dues The Wrenched the li'Mi.OOO tun mark year where gible. to came Manti, they the or- life. in the rourse of a talk to the council nfter all to get a big Hushing outfit, tva ended March 21st. Ac-tt- ff the made their home aud where And every person who joinsmakes it This is signed by Angus E. John- last night J. W. Plant, the water sup- (rrosriy inadquate sprinkling service to the carriers, 28,931 ears Mrs. Killoyle had since resided, and ganization and pays his dues and Aaron B. Men- erintendent, mentioned that when he has been supplied in recent seasons loaded, which indicales a total had been Hctive in church and com- IMtssible for one Price boy to lie a son, the president These with Sam- took the jmsition some four years ago denhall, of secretary. the receive tlie old wagon, and an auto supervision itj.pf kbout 1,513,9(19 net tons. munity affairs. Mr. Kilfoyle died a Scout and vice president, there was less than four hundred con- using is N. who uel Alger, flunher would answer many problems Ted with the week before there number of Canyon eouneil and be a years ago. A month ago the Bryce Redd J. W. Hammond and John IL nections. Now the number is more most satisfactorily. ijberease of 143,099 tons, nearly Mrs. Kilfoyle left for Portland, Ore., part of the national organization. The resignation of J. W. Plant as than a thousand. The city recorder, r nt Tlie present weekly rate where she was visiting at tlie time Any organized effort, such as the constitute (lie Imard of directors. N. Smith, recently told The plumbing inspector was accepted by Arthur . ipOti nearly IK 10,000 tons less of her death. t Sun that mure than three hundred the council Plant is too busy with year ago, and about 3T)0,0()0 Surviving her are the following water and light accounts had been the water system, and too much away Jasa than the average of the William Watt, sons and daughters: added during the fifteen months in from the city limits to do justice to e; Sunny-sidthe ,,f last five Iingree, Ida., James Walt, As h'Thus far, during the coal year Agent which he has held the office. So, the position. Henry Fiack will be Fred Kilfoyle. Slorrs; Mrs. Columbia Branch Road Shows Profit Magleby Succeeds Palmer given the chance to take up the duties 11925, production has totaled 85,- - May Peacock, Portland, Ore.; Mrs. just w(hat to do is not so easy for the For Southeast Counties For Year's Operaions tons, a decrease of nearly Lottie Hoggan, Los Angeles; Mrs. mayor and council to figure out at all of building insiectur and also fall into the plumbing imqiection. times. 4 half million tons when Annie Anderson and Mrs. Ida Strings The Carbon R. T Magleby of Price haa been apCounty Railroad comDr. Charles Ruggeri was appointed iafed with the corresixinding rec-r- fr ham, both of this city. She also is Roadways Water, Lights, some 48 miles of road pointed state agricultural inspector 1923-192- 4 as ojierating pany, city nhysiieian to succeed Dr. J. A e on the canyon and twenty-threThere is certain work to take the place made vacant by the between Columbia Junction and who has removed from Price. Judy, Ook Still On Decline and twentythree the coal properties of resignation of J. EL Palmer. The ap--1 pieline that must be done, and this He becomes automatically a member serving so Mrs. divded for Wall, residing the Columbia Steel company, earned pnintment was made by Harden has been tenatively up Option beehive coke resumed One sister, is alsoMary of the board of health and quarantine a survivor. budget (Wadard course in the week end in Mexico, a net of $9,164 during 1924, according Bennion, agricultural commissioner, mueh each year. This year'scalls physician. for aadtSlst. I re limin ary estimates to its annnal report made to the pub- Magleby entered on his work April for the water department Licenses for soft drink parlors will EASTERN STAR INITIATES dollars. The thousand Carbon about oaa tmil forty commission. The road had 1st, his territory comprising I shipments place the total be issued to W. G. Davis at the Topin- lic utilities held an ten S. E. 0. will Naomi Chapter tat at 220,000 net tons, a decrease require nPlirly Emery, San Juan and Grand counties, lighting system an operating income of $25,107. ic in the basement of the James at the Masonic thousand. It is important that Fourth jiSW tons. The principal loss was itiation last evening on Main and to G. II. building church and from south the Community Main, street room in along Kleeker for a new street, i WjOUO tons in Pennsylvania lodge to be establishment inshould were Two new members the road leading ont of town in the basement of the Busy wjA .Production in the Gonnels-PMfio- n building. opened after. served The luncheon season. this a be graveled paving Bee itiated and decreased slightly to J. W. Gentry also askat one end of this streteh, and the ed forbuilding. is attributed to the a license to operate in the Utah in excellent most ly highway sen-busput gravel mat of ovens and to local la- the all-ra- il union districts were hotel building on Ninth street This by the county outride the city limits was tabled awaiting information aa to st certain plants. curtailed by the strike, this is how the about the street Just the game leaves exactly just "fight eity how many of these parlor the highest percentage received by the Shipments Growing ' Gentry worst piece of trackage on the whole nine years, the got mixed up with the work of the last the thia to tide wanted to operate, he already holding during and Masa-.ecfurnished Jby the give il sport caliriyoffer and Price between Trail ,Midland snch statistics exist high schools in Utah, nobody seems to bird a chance for the "honor wd another location. Commission on the period for which Qrand JuMtion. New England Fluctuate be able to explain. But, by golly, if somehow or other this scheme was of Life showing receipts tiv. 01iTer Twilt ni. a.v POPULAR YOUNG COUPLE ARE dump- were going to figbt at all, lets win! tolerated and sponsored by the au- ew England during 1924 Sharp declines in bituminous sees bnndh council inter-schos MARRIED UP AT ZION New meeting this in Every of Carbon Lauris Nick battling, for thorities Roads Enghigh, having Receipts during each of the ings at Hampton for 9aars, is is shown that receipts land consignees was offset by increas recently won in a scries of bouts np at and so on last Friday night Red I of folks np with some proposition Securing a marriage license, Reid 4 Anthracite and bituminous es in dampings for the other coast- Salt Lake City in whieh aspirants Millet came down to Price and met improvement, and invariably these ea-- 1 mand the expenditure of cash by tbe Paee end Miss Josephine Olson left a before account local schools theater of from about all the high dadiaad sharply in 1924, and the wise trade and the foreign at a ter the year were 28 per cent )n the third week of March. Conse- Utah participated, became thereby parity house. And metis ibout all, j municipality. Abotat the only answer for Salt Lake Gty during the week, made when it is pointed out that where they will be wed. Both of these respectively, than in 1923: A quently the total dumped 43386 net as nearly as The Sun can figure it out, as it took Lauris but eleven seconds to be this big-cit- y chap. Now the city spends a lot of money is to young people are well known in Priee rorthy feature of the year was 'tong was but slightly less than in the state amateur higb adhool inter scho- to kayo ' cham- just what this adds to Lauris' title is repeat what L. A McGee said when society, members of the younger set jve increase in the quantity preceding week. xThe present rate of lastic and iuous coal received over the dumpings is more than a third higher pion. However, at the time of the big problematical, and just what credit he, as mayor, waa admonished because Both are employed at the Price Comof a certain year shown mercial and Savings bank, and both routings during that period. than that prevailing a year agoumu-lativ- e tournament, a favorite fighter of and honor it brings to to tbe Carbon the report of over a hundred thous- are members of families of oldtiiners was as expenditures Bst 59 per rent in 192. more dumpings during 1924 to date the Salt Lake west high was away on schools is a question. But, 53 per cent of the 1924 bitumi-toeeip- standing at 4,024,277 tons, an increase a basket balling trip, and it was hint- said in the first place if we're going and dollars, and he replied this ia a and among the best of the eity. They home in a few days at town. That will be entered by water. over the records for 1924 and 1923 of ed that had he been in on the scraps to fight, lets win. And Lauris is the hundred thousand dollar The town home on North Sixth street. their several was ago. d years kid.. there 16 have been a different re when shipments from 12 and might per cent, respectively. CONFERENCE March 30. taetTOX,softD.coalc. the country irt al It mr i thuus-OCTJior- ed v h. jrs naai 3. if 10 SCOUTS THE fj-u- rea te nt two-third- $f 6 dis-idti- pg in-ler- fer Kil-foyla- NEW INSPECTOR MAKES MONEY rl n, i (Co-lurnb- 1 de-Lau- ht it ts knock-em-dea- ' a . |