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Show FRIDAY, APRIL SO, 1926 EVERY FRIDAY. THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH PAGE SEVEN Mined In Carbon County and Shipped Everywhere "Tiki many A'.itiin( United Smith sum intr ii Tims il.il Arittmikii-- ! 1 Slali's liis i'i'mi EARNED INCOME Attorney In-in- iipnii cniirt r. mum at Salt Collector of Internal Revenue Points al'liTiiniiii folOut Credit Available. lowing tin trial iii;inM'ii ii liavi1 hirii cnintnrli'il in tin- - ciim of A. Ar.imaki All pri'iiiiis fill illrd tn tile 25 nf Il'icr, wliii'i plai-- at busin, tli, nil iiicmiii1 rrpi'i'sciit- I'lali S.ifi drink parlur, lie gnvcrn-ii- iri'iil - trriiii'd ulml nn'tiinc " iii:; tn padlui'k lii'i'aii'i' nl Hill lie nl a either reliate nr an nl- given alli' Junior law vi.da- piTMi-ti'i- it In a -- latmii'iit .InMaiii'e, -linllM rni'll nil tliel'C, ;IXi MilldaV nl Anliv la.'t .lamen II. Sntnrdav "lint Triiiuiii'. Tin- - trial had priii'i'odi'd di'i'-i'il I'ldli'ciiir of i, irvi'imi, d about half way with a Jaj.iiiir.-.c-, at Sail Lake City. If the full amount ull slung in In1 A. Arainaki, in I' the tax has been mid a rebate will nl li'iiilanri', when it siiddi'iily developbe allowed, while if another installed thin it was K. Ar.iiuaki who was ment is due the eredit will lie deductinstead of the real defendant. pie-i'i- it ed from the next payment, Anderson Tile w:innide by a third explains. The 25 per cent eredit. is ii lir-tin1 I'l'iliMiil take City QUALITIES THAT WIN las; Frol.-i- Properties At Standardvllle, Utah r r lar 1 sri-Lin- , ;i-- a CLEAR CREEK AND CASTLE GATE coals excel in four ways: int'-rua- sup-puM'- In Cleanness 2 High Heat 3. Small Amount of Ash 1. Arainaki, who said her t initial wa.-- provision of the 1H26 revenue art, and and that she was the wife of the in the ru-few the of evidently lat man in court, when dic was called to to the last date for the fildays prior .the stand to testify. ing of returns on Marrli loth, there 4. Judge Tillman 1). Johnson, the pru-s- were many who did not take out tlm uting attorney and I. li. Bradford, eredit. In his statement Anderson finiin.fl for the .laimne.-were all : thirty-tw- o coals In says I latter declared The .stumped. 'nder the new net the maximum thought he was repre ruling the ile- - amount, which may lie elaimed n. been in fenilaut in the case and that his cli- earned income, is increased from 0 ents inii-- t have lu'i'ii switched on to $20,000. Pin rued income is dehim. After considerable bustling ulaiut fined ns salaries, professional and much ipiest inning of the Japan-o- fees and 'wages, other amounts received us through their interpreter, it was coiuciisation for services as actually learned that Mrs. K. Arainaki, the rendered.' However, for the purHise .wife of F. Arainaki, is the owner of of the 25 rent credit, all net inper tin building in which the soft drink come to $5000 is eoiisiilered as up parlor is located, and that A. earned income. A may have brother of PI. Arainaki, was received in 1025 a taxpayer of $2000 und salary employed by the lessee of the building from a real estate transaetion a net to operate the soil drink xarlnr. It of $5000. Nevertheless, the enis believed that PI. Aramuki, becom- profit tire $5000 is considered as earned inCity ing alarmed over the pnisect of his come. ' wife having her place closed up for The 25 Hr cent credit, Anderson exa year, considered it his duty to also applies with suinc modifiplains, in court and find out whut could cations to income derived from be done. and imrtnerships. Tilings were further complicated when it was found that an answer to the tomjiorary writ of injunction issued on February Dili, denying all its injunctions, had been signed hv E. New Engines to Cat Down Time At Arainaki instead of his brother. BradLeast One Hour. ford Hcemiuts for the inixup in the Ten of the most powerful Iiieoiiio-tive- s fact that the Japanese sHak very in the world will be placed in little English, look alike and apparently did not understand that they the passenger train service east nml eould not apiear for eaeli other in west of l'riee within a few weeks, uc rourt ainl sign carh others answers cording to Suerintcnirnt Wilson of to teinMirarv injunctions. Judge John- the Bio G ramie Western. The use of son miniatured that probably enough these, which have a higher sjai'il than evidence hud been introduced before any locomotive now in ue on the systhe mistake in Aratnakis was discover- tem, will make possible u faster scheded to have the soft drink parlor clos- ule and it is believed that the time beed, but that the record would have tween Salt Ijukc City and Denver will to be straightened out first. To this lie red need by nt least on hour. The Mil ml Bradford will undidiutediy get installation of new rail and ballasting, authority from the right defendant to the reduction of curves and other imrepresent him. As the action is one of provements will also make for greater It would probably tell a story of civil nature only it will not lie ncrex-sar- y sjieed. a The care. neglect and improper These new ones will have long runs, fur A. Arainaki to personally apwrecking of many a one has trains over the entire distance court. in pulling pear been caused by failure to correct That the place be closed was re- between Grand Junction, Colo., and defected parte. A little attenquested several months ago by federal Salt Luke City and those running east tion now and then in our shop going through to Denver. They are far prohibition agrnts. by expert mechanics will keep more economical in ronsumptiun of down your expense and prolong coal and more efficient mechanically its life. Oils, gas and accessories. than any locomotives ever used, havmany new devices and inventions Confederate Soldier and Former Resi- ing which were unknown a few months dent Here Passes. BUNNEL GARAGE ago and their pulling power is a tenth than thnt of the fifteen hunJohn T. Owen, formerly of Price, greater dred tyjie, which was considered the North Ninth St, Pries, Utah diet! at hia home at Hayden out in the of the big railroad Uintah Basin, last week Thursday. superdrendnaught world two or three years ago when Deceased was born at Murfreesboro, placed in use here. Tenn., November 6, 1643, on a rotton While the pulling of the fifplantation owned by his parents, hut teen hundred t.vie is jmwer thousixty-threduring his boyhood days learned the sand (Niunds, the new locomotives will Due to the reports of desecration by thoughtless sightseers and E trade of carpenter, which he followed pull seventy-eigthousand and have visitors, Secretary of War Davis has ordered a military detail from afterwards. At the age of 18 years a better sustained effort. Fort Meyer to stand guard at the tomb of the unknown soldier durhe enlisted in the Confederate army ing visiting hours at Arlington cemetery in Washington, D. C. This and fought through the rivil war fur Campers are very often troubled by four years. During this time he took snakes which take refuge under bedAll lines of insurance. Bonds. photo shows a comrade in the flesh doing duty. Auditing and Accounting. Auto part in eighteen battles, receiving a ding, Imxes or of elothiiig. Although accidents are frequent and costslight wound in the knee, ami was im- many common ones arc in reality enSTATE ly. We write full protection, ENGINEERS OFFICE. SALT prisoned eight months at two differ- tirely harmless to man and beneficial Patent (Xo. 1576707) has been Lake City. Utah. April 21. 1020. No- ent periods. In 1866 he came AVest and in their food habits, an fetter be safe than sorry. See unexpected engranted on a beaver trap invented by tice in hereby Riven that Louis Erickson, located at letter City. About 1867 he counter with a ns. is an unpleasreptile whose y is jKistoffifc address Vernon Bailey, of the biological Sunnyside, Utah, has made application in accordance was married to Mary Coons. She died ant experience. The biological survey of the United States deartment with the requirements of the Compiled leaving two children. In 1078 he mar- of the United States department of G. agriculture, for rapturing them taw of Utah. 1!II7. as amended by Ses- ried Julia Burdick at Mammoth, where Mgr. of agriculture advi-.ecampers to avoid alive for propogution and restocking sion taws of Utah, 10111 and 1125. to ap- t lived for twenty-fiv- e At pitching their tents in the vicinity of hey years. Office No. 311, Electric Bldg. .04 f. . c. of from three water purposes. It is not designed for tak- propriate in Carbon county, Utah. Said the opening of the Uintah Basin he rocky ledges and swampy areas. Clean Phone 354w Price, Utah ing these animals for their fur. The sprinRH water issues at the follnwinR points; went to Hayden from Price. and oM'ii camping sites are preferable. patentee dedicates this new and nseful Spring No. 1, 255 feet west and 5S7 feet Funeral services were held nt Hay- Bedding und rlothiug should he hung Sin-to the of in animal north south 17, nnnrter rorner. traps improvement D. F. Mitchell officiated. 15 South, llanae 13 East. Spring den. Bishop up during the day. Hunters in SouthAt the height of a thousand feet one use of the people of the United States TVp. No. 2, 311 feet west and K70 feet north of Tlu speakers were Ira Pace and Jos- ern States have found that Iculher may see an objrct 36.36 nautical miles and allows its manufacture by anyone sumo corner ; SprinR No. 3, 326 feet west eph tamhert. His favorite song, Silleggings afford sufficient protection lor private or commercial purjHises. at sea if its clear. and 1235 feel north of same corner. Said ver Threads Among the fluid, was ugnin-- t the bites of MiiuiiniiK makes, water is to be collected at one point at rendered h.v Mary Mitchell. Deceased and the or near spring No. 1 and conveyed in a quail hunters in Florida use a boot with a pipeline a distance of three hun- was loved by his ncighliors and friends specially dred feel, where it will lie used from fo r his sunny disposition and shank including several layers of March 15th to December 1st of each year smile. He was an affect innate ready and :for wateriiiR of six hundred head of ent-- I husband father. and companionable in tie. is the This application dcsignati-WORK-THSome four hundred Istnte manner's office ns File No. 11SS3. Surviving arc his widow. Julia BurAll protests against the granting of said dick Owens, and children. These are now tucked away in winter quareight application, statinR the reasons therefor are Charies H., and Mrs. Mary Jeitu-se- ters or being prepared for the clnis must he by affmlavit in duplicate, nccoin-- : of John Mngim; in a filed with of fee and !., Salt take Kentucky derby May 15th. $1.00. palm'd Jtliis office within thirty (30) days nfier City; William M., Harvey 1, Frank, Paul Berlenbach, light hraxy weight the completion of the piililicaton of (Ida Hayden, Mrs. John Burgess, Xenia, not ire. GEORGE M. BACON. Slate En-boxing champion, was n deaf mute unand Mrs. Lunm Mimcur, Roosevelt. Rineer. Ilhite of first publication April 3D. 1020, Also eighteen grandchildren and nine til the age of 14 years. jlinte of completion of publication May 30, greatgrandchildren. 11120. About the last work the deceased The growth and improvement of our business is due did in Price was the construction of MINERAL APPLICATION SERIAL The Sun building. He left very ninny of our customers, in a large measure to the No. Oil MIKti Cnited Slates Laud Office. Suit take City. Ctuli. April 21. 11)20. friends here when he departed frutn who have found that our merchandise is as represented Notice is hereby Riven that Ralph T. this city. us. We have to leaders better. Is Unexcelled For Storage Purposes. t "K. h Uniformity For No Dust , No Ashes , No Clinkers . ei e, have years these two the West because they are $10,-00- m Order CLEAR CREEK OR CASTLE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH General Offices Ninth Floor Kearns Bldg. GATE Coal From Your Dealer ; Ara-jinak- j UTAH FUEL CO. i, Coal Is Rest Appreciated Where Most Lead. Hi-IIe- Judge Building, Salt Lake ap-IK- ar TEN MASSIVE ONES Gleaiv Greeks Coair GUARD FOR UNKNOWN SOLDIERS TOMB If Your Car CAM FUEL CO. Mines A Esins, Carbon County, Miners and Shippers of Lump, Nnt, Slack and Assorted Utah. Sizes of COAL Of the Very Highest Grades. Best For Furnaces, Household and All Other Uses. General Offices, CUff Bnilding, Salt Lake City. Could Talk L. F. RAINS President and General Manager. Coal Ia Rest Appreciated Where Meet Used. Ill-He- JOHN T. OWEN e ht Mines and ships from the famous Union Pacific bituminous veins of Pleasant Valley in the Carbon district. Nona batter for store, range, grata, furnace or manufacturing plant The equal of any and superior to many for storage. Once tried always Insisted upon. Get prices from the general officss and sales agency, Walker Bank Bnilding. i 1 sur-jve- j E. NELMS, . two-inc- h cun.-lriiel- ed j TEAM Salt Lake City, Utah s ATS THE three-year-ol- n maidoglover on and therefore continue passed patronize we have customers whatever advantage on to our gained shown their have and team work appreciathey through tion by continuing to buy at our stores and by telling their neighbors of the value of trading with us. You will find our groceries uniformaiy good. Our staples are of the best grades and the prices are low. Everything to eat, wear and use. Richards and Ills Isniise Mi'll Richards Crow, whose pocinffire ad- dress ia Salt take City, Utah. have made application for patent for the Asdinlt No. 1 and Asphalt No. 2 plurer mining claims, situate in Tidwrll-Ridenu- t Minim; dint rict. Carbon county, state of I 'tali, and .heiiiR more pnrticiilnrlv described us KH of NE-i- . SKH of NWii, SE Vi and NEU SV Vi . See. 3D. Twp. 13 Soiitb, 'Range II East, Salt take meridian, eon itaining an area of three hundred and 'twenty acres of surveyed around. Said claims are of record in the offiix of the county recorder of Carlsm enmity, at Price. Utah. I hereby direct that the foreRninR niitice be published in The Sun, a weekly newspaper Published nt Price, 1'tah, and nearest said claims, for nine ' consecutive issues. ELI F. TAW.OR, Register. Edward I). Dunn. Attorney, Salt I.nke City, I'lali. 'First pub., Apr. 30; last puli. June 25, Winter Quarters, Clear Creek, Castle Cate and Sunnyside. Better Homes IliimbinR hi that one tiling about the olinuld be the brat obtainable. Nothing upM'U (ha hauae-linlno itiurh ax to have it out of order. The bout material and firxt-rlitworkmanship lx guaranteed when we do it whether it Is repair work nr a new Job. home il REED PLUMBING 18 North & UEATINC CO. Eighth Street Rhone 210 TRICE, UTAH LOT FOR SALE I I ' WASATCH STORE CO. Plumbing For 111211. GOOD SHOWING, THIS An increase of 142 ier cent in net iqiernting revenue of the Denver and Itio Grande Western has been announced y J. Samuel Iyeiilt, president of the line, following the presentation of the company's annual meeting held Inst week in New York City. The reMirt shows the net oH'rntitig revenue for last year was $6,758,781 or an inrreasp of $3,074,701 over 1821. In addition a surplus of $2.562, ItSd fur the year in comparison to a deficit of $1,713,251 for 1H21, mi increase in surplus of $4,276,238. feet frontage by fourteen and a half in depth. Half interest in hundred and twenty-fir- o feet of brick wall Adjoins Daris Auto and Machine company on the south. East side South Main stroet. Terms may bo arranged. Thirty-nin- e two hundred T ia food with- - energy food-m- ade from pure, rich cream. Your Croccr alusayt A ji It nth BUTTER EGGS CHEESE R. W. CROCKETT Price, Utah Buxsja tmw hnx more than forty-fiIhousnnd registered chess players wht vi Chemistry has become a badly crowded prid'essiou in (Jennany. over- engage in active compeition. |