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Show 'Ifc.io THE 8 UK. PRICE, UTAH PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY. APRIL,, EVEBT FRIDAY Friends Remember Her PURELY PERSONAL On Birthday Miss Jennie Potter of Price spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. and President Arthur W. Hor.-lo- y ed her ninetieth birthday last Monconference AN were Stoker CREEK E. W. Bishop day, which was quietly observed at visitors during the week from Price. her home on North First West street Mr. and Mrs. E. S. lloraley athis Friends, who sjieak of and Lake to her affectionately as Grandma tended conference at Salt homeCity li. .1. Turner of thin rily yesterday ! on returning the week, tat land to Crockett, presented her with an equal during it hud ! received wunl Irosti b; attorneys inLaura Bird, who subsequent 'y su-- to number of beautiful roses and one Wednesday. D. (, that t.ie I mted lht. of Price Mrs. George She does not look her age, Valley. lu Ausu. 1921, to go on. btali-.- ' circuit euurt of apjieals Lad the leased adjoining lands hut might easily be considered much has gone to Burlingame, Cala., for a who Tendered an opiniuu upholding the de- to the lleanaiil Valley, and two years younger. While nut in the very beat visit with the family ..of her Bon cision of the court of the District of later this eouqiany offered to waive of health for the iast month or six resides there. Mrs. Yirgie Beagles, the matron Columbia, which gives liiluself and its claim to legal tit1 to the Braffet weeks, Mrs. Crockett sjient a portion others title to all of See. 32 sic hun- tract and to take instead a federal of the afternoon of her anniversary in at Price City Hospital, returned yescovering the disputed tract. ticlping to entertain the many friends terday after several days spent up at dred and forty a ere of eoal lauds lease was issued by the see ro- who railed. It was a number oi years Balt Lake City. Such a Fuel Utah the company's adjoining Braffet went into court to ago that this remembering her origThe Then was ease Creek. line in Willow tary. Miss Florence fluynmn and ML Rakes, Wheelbarrows, Lawn Mowt inated with, the Ladies Aid society Mav Mathis frui Price attended the heard in March, la-- t, and has keen un- defend his rights. and it has been annually since. Guests state teachers meeting in Salt Lake der advisemeut since. Turner is told Court States Reaaors. Forks, Hoes, Shovels, Garden Ho, this is final, the case not binapieul-ahle- . The eoal r.oiuany acquired no who railed to see her were served with City last Friday. Tools to Make Spring Gardeajq The litigation liegau mue yeara rights either through the state or cake and tea. She frequently grows Bessie Jameson, who is at-- , Miss M. likes to talk of the Easier. Plumbing Supplies, Electifc ago. Of this section the estate of through its lease that eouhl iu any reminiscent and school at Saif Lake City, is F. BrafTet, deceased, has a hundred way iiujiair the right of Braffet, the numerous exciting adventures of early tending the weekend with her mothtqieiidiiig al Appliances, Glass, Paints, Vu and sixty acres. Turner a like amount. court holds. If the lands were va- days during which her parent were County Recorder Mayme Jameson. Andrew J. Mulling, insjiector of po- cant public eoal lands when the appli- pioneers in her native state when her er, ibhes. Brushes, Nails, Fencing, Roq(. ' Mr. and Mrs. John II. Tonkin lice at Balt Luke City, the same, and cation was filed then Braffit's right mother took her to the woods adjoinafter Lake Salt to returned have City of the state capi- to complete his purchase cannot he as- ing their home to eseajie the Indians, ing, Wallboards, Millwork, Timber, W. 11. Woodmans visiting last week with Mrs. Walter tal and a gentleman named Hopkins sailed. That the lands known Coal, Stoves and Furnaces. C. Clark, their daughter, up at Kenilover at Colorado Springs, Colo., eigh- eoal lauds haw been determined by the worth for several days. ty each. Utah Fuel eouqwuy thus loses decision of the secretary in the origut. Chesley Gunderson of Reno, New, inal appeal. The finality of the deaud M. T. (Fat) Gunderson from Long History of Litii&tion. rision was accepted by the state; the Beach, Cala., are at home this week, Since its inception this litigation oal eouiiany likewise accepted its here by the illness of their mothcalled as to has been known and referred finality by surrendering its alleged er, Mrs. Lars Gunderson. the Braffet ease." Says yesterdays title to the United States and acceptNotwithstandMrs. George Boyack from Delta, Tribune: Salt ing in lieu thereof the lease. The eoal the adverse of Mrs. Glenn W. llarmon, mother which the relied by its secretary rulings ing sohly i:pn eonipuny, returned to her home yesterday after of the interior and contests brought title through deraigument from the Wholesale and Retail a visit of several weeks in Price getstate, is in no lietter position than its by the state of Utah and the l'leu ant Valley Coal company (Utah Fuel), alleged' grantor, and Bralfet's rights ting acquainted with her new grand- -' Largest Stock In Eastern Utah. cannot lie divested by the makeshift the estate of Mark 1. Braffet, daughter. in died who lease. The of the concession both January, early Mr. and Mrs. John Potter were attorney, by Everything In Hardware and Build, will be permitted to complete entry of parties to the lease, based upm tinal conference visitors in Salt Lake City a hundred ami sixty acres of eoal lam judgment of the secretary, gave the ing Materials, Sporting Goods and during the week. They also visited in Utah. Itjhhi making payment of lands the status of vacant eoal lauds their daughter, Mrs. Robert Stewart Fishing Tackle. the legal purchase price the estate on the date Braffet filed liis applicaat Brigham City, returning home on will get title to this tract, estimated tion. When Braffet uiaite applicaW ednesdav evening. to eontuin sixty million tons of coal tion to purchase and submitted proof A. X. Wallaee of this city wus in This is the effect of a decision of the of the character of the land the court on Monday of this week, where Neplii Coaourt of appeuls of the District of holds, he acquired a vested, hut nut he went to prepare for burial the 1 lumbia in the rase of the secretary oi an absolute title. Ilarrite of Mrs. Broadhead, age adthe interior vs. Robert I. DralTet, The moment that Ilraffei ap7ii and an aunt of Mrs. Alex Paee of ministrator of the estate of Mark plication to purchase was placed on Price. Mrs. Wallaee aocouqumied her Ed whieh was record in the local land office he acBraffet, argued by lUshand and attended the funeral 202 Rnm-uniund llurke of Washington and quired an interest that could not he reMrs. Leland Varner Mr. and counA. King of Salt divested in favor of any other claim City, turned to their home at Cheyenue, sel for the estate. The contest over ant so long as the entry remained in last Tuesday afternoon by way Wyo., this hundred and sixty has bivn long tact, the court adds, and when t!i and also as a young lady during the of Salt Isike City after a visit of sevIMi Slid hitler. liwil'fet applied to the state and the Pleasant Valley droped riril war period. As a Southerner in a eral weeks with his parents, Mr. and Balt Luke City land office February their contest they removed the only union governed territory in Missouri Mrs. J. K. Varner in Clarks Valley. nted to poultry dealers. This discov- to $11.35; packing sows, $9.00 to 4, l!)18, to purchuse as eoal laud the obstacle to the aliowanee of- Braffet; 's she eatkhleaand wearing ap- He holds a smuggled with the ery means another industry and an- CO. position good southeast quarter of See. 32, Twp. 12 application, and umn payment of the ae with other articles to Colorado Southern railway there. Cattle Receipts, 2500 head. Ckhi-1.- , Sevier for other eounty. South, Range 10 East. Coal land was purchase price lie will he entitled to parel along payroll soldiers, muny of whom were 5(10. Fed steers active, ten to at that time for sale at ten to twenty patent. E. L. Sbirtliff of Salt Lake City, relatives and close friends. ' Grand dollars an sere; dc lending on its d isThe court of apeas affirmed the ma Crockett was born at Boonvillc, representative of the Fox company SPRING LAMBS FOR THE EAS- higher; other killing classes vmk' " suer from a railroad. In August fol- decision of the supreme court of the Mo., and who filmed the bear dance held at ly steady; vealers strong; top, fill TER TRADE, ETC. 4, 1837. Her parents were April d three loads choice Utah state of itts' f 1 the contested intenDistrict of Columbia. lowing, William and Sarah Rayl. He a sol- My ton last week, announces his From Seven) medium An(Continued 1ite $111. the application, claiming the land law and $13.25; good v tion the weights, of returning filming dier all through the Mexican war within a school section which it mainbulk desirable grainfed ranging q - . Rats affert a larger percentage of and Davy Crockett both came from the telope corral at shearing time this Jnited States scientists to build up an tained was not known to be eoal land. the imputation than from $9.50; good would any other pest in same eounty in Tennessee. She was spring. He also stated that he index catalogue of animal parasites The Pleasant Valley oal (the Utah existence. V- in take cliff the heifers, $10.00. dwellings pictures of almost the en- married to Alexander M. Crockett in Infesting Nine' Mile Canyon aud other scenery relieved to be the largest in the world. Fuel) also intervened, claiming it had tire world they carry on unceasingly 18(12. lie died some twenty-eigSheep Receipts, 10,000 head i1p' Owners of shearing corrals through- most sales mature lambs around sfy S patent to this through the state. their work of destruction and trans- years ago at Vinita, I. T., now Okla in that section which will be turned i out Utah are warned by the state in- ty-fito movie over directors as Braffet Makes Appeal. lower; springers, twenty-lh- i possible disease. This statement is homa. Mrs. Crockett rame to Price y mitting commission dustrial must sv. that to about n My-tofilm locations stead;; for future they fifty down; sheep plays. The local land office dismissed made in United States Department twenty-seve- n years since and has most wmilefi aW out take held insurance. Free Press, 1st. lambs, $15.75; best compensation Braffet application to purcliasebut of Agriculture Farmers Bulletin of this time made her home with Mr. $16.00; shorn offerings, $14.00; wv Dan II. Hillman, the state bee inon appeal the commissioner oi the 1302. All governments recognize the and Mrs. It. W. Crockett There aw bunch native springers, $17.60; ottor Yesterdays Quotations. general land offico reversed the local necessity of continuous battle against three other sons, Harry R- - Crockett of spector, was a visitor in the Basin tLe around $17 .50 ; choice Arizona! Ui 41 office and held Braffet was entitled rats and mice. From the Mellon In- Dallas, Tex., John A. Crockett of past neck making a round of inspecKANSAS CITY, Mo., April 7. to complete his purchase. The state stitute of Industrial Research comes Price and M. V. Crockett of Rentnn-vill- e, tion of the yards in this section. He logs Receipts, 8000 head and slow. above $18.00, and the choice Arias', rv and the Pleasant Valley apjH-aleYii to the most powerful and effective rat Ark., at one time a resident of stated that those in this county came Sarly trading mostly on lightweights; ewes, $8.25. the seereary of the interior, who in re- poison discovered up to this time. It this rity. A half-siste- r, three years through the winter in good shape and desirable 170 to 240 pound ton to fifcai Two marines six hundred and versing the commissioner, held that is now for sale under the name Rat-To- older than Grandma, is residing at that he found nothing in the way of teen cents lower than Wednesday's sjieciirt Denver and Rio Grands W It is a tasty bait and powerful Dill, Okla. The donors of flowers: disease to cause any great concern average; lightlights dull, twenty-fiv- e Braffet bad made prima facto aliencm train of twelve coaches paak ; ing that the lands were eoal lauds at poison combined. In tests rats have Mrs. E. Wicbe Kirs. Charics E. Strauss among the keepers. As it was a little 0 thirty-fiv- e lower; all lightweight Price last Sunday monfc ' Rat-Tox in preference to rheese, Mr. I. I. Olsen Mrs. Grume Christensen early to make a thorough inspection butchers-slow- ; the time of the grant to Utah, but eaten stock pigs strong to through west. the for M. Slulta Miss Cornelia Stevenson They were en rontet held his application could mu be ap- bread and ordinary foods. A nibble Mrs. of all apiaries he expects to return in fifteen higher, $11.85 to $13.00; tup, Mrs. Ed C. Lee Mrs. C. II. Stevenson, Jr. San and from there life' Cala., Diego, Rat-Tox a week or so and at which time he will 11.35 on 150 to 100 pound; desirfrom your proved, since the presumptive tit's kills a rat. Get A. Young Mrs. O. P. M. Biersach service. Mary embarked for Chinese ? was (n the state, lie then sent the rase retailer. Advt. Mrs. O. K. Clay Mrs. Marynret Tennant then complete his work. My ton Free able 170 to 240 pounds mostly $10.75 back and instructed the state to subMrs. L. J. 'Lloyd Mrs. J. V. I.oofbourow to $11.15; 140 to 1G0 jxiund, $11.25 Press, 1st. Rubber stamp to order. Tli Several small islands around the Mrs. Ed Yirrlen Mrs. Carlos Gunderson mit further proof of its right To this It. and Rowanl J. Orville Hansen, P. I. Olsen Mrs. Gomcr 1. 1 encode land. The alate then withdrew its roast of Alaska have disappeared, Mrs. Mr. It. K. Storey Mrs. Wallace A. Isiwry who are representing the Central Unitthe It came had over Maybe and Japanese Mrs. J. E. Flynn Mrs. George A. Kaiisett ed States Swine company in the Bale pmtest against Braffet, saying Mrs. Jt. M. Moss Mrs. Angus E. Johnson of no interest in the land, since in May, got them. highbred Chester While hogs, were Mrs. John James Mrs. Jessie F. Sanford here the first of the week. They came Mrs. II. It. Twins Mrs. William II. Perry Mrs. ISort ltiinncl .Mrs. George E. Nelms from Price and Castle Valley, where Sirs. It. 51. Jones Sirs. Eliuilieth lludley they had spent several weeks. The Mrs. Put Mnrkcy Sirs. George Sherwood salesmen were highly elated over their Mrs. J. S. Mathis Mrs. J. T. success in Carbon and Emery counties Mrs. Jessie IScndi Mrs. George M. MiMcr slid declare the fanners and others Marcui-PiMrs. John Cuu cr Mrs. Curl li. i Mrs. A. W. Mack Sirs. Muck's Forrester are most favorably impressed with Sirs. O. T. Brooks Sirs. C. II. Stevenson the contracts and the animals. Mr- -. Mu; me Jameson of the regisseventy-fiv- e Mrs. Willisi in Jensen tered ones In behalf of the Myers Cleaning and Dyeing Company and were placed and in addiMrs. Neil SI. 5indeii myself, as its local manager, I want to express my sincere Sirs. John I'. iSrytier tion to this oho of the largest pig thanks to the people who railed on us last week with exMrs. J. V.'. Hammond clubs in the slate was organized by Sirs. G. XV. Kiehards them. Gunnison News, 1st. pressions of approval and promises of hearty support. Mrs. Adiley l.urllelt COMES Mrs. Sarah Virginia Crockett reach- 10 . - , ii, .Miller 7 7 lae s.k C. H. STEVENSON LUMBER CO. lke -- lric . Phones 111 or 26 i. i West Main PRICE, UTAH cl - te ,r 1390-poun- J , - X (il8-tound-k! ard ht ve f- x. la yj Everything X VJ) you THANK YOU CARBON! expect rrrom your MOTOR FUELX ( NOW FOR BUSINESS We are ready now to serve every resident of Carbon or Emery county with the finest possible cleaning and dyeing and a service as prompt and efficient as humanly possible to render. CALL ME BERT And call me often- - whenever I ran serve you or advise you about cleaning or dyeing. And don't forget we handle rugs, drapes and furnishings, as well as clothes and hats. Now and always at your service. Phone No. 355. BERT WHITNEY, Manager PRICE BRANCH Sirs. J. A. Mathis Mrs. II. G. Sluiliis .Mrs. II. J. Ilur-iioMrs. E. ft. Ilorshy Mrs. L. It. Fullmer Mrs. Mail Gilinniir Mrs. J. . IlopUiiiK Mrs. II. S, Kiiliiiii-t- t Sirs. A. W. Horsey Mrs. F.ffie Mclntire Mrs. Isnlx-l- l Itryuer Mrs. J. Rex Stiller Mrs. S. WulilKtroin Mrs. Ilssel Mutism H. It. Goeiiciiian .1. Tlioinus Mis. Gruee A. Cooper Sirs. W. E. Atnl-rso- ji Mrs. C. It. Ker;:us.-oMrs. A. W. Ilorsley Sirs. Janies F. Pace Mrs. J. rnlluwny Sirs. Glen S. Nelson Sirs. Charles Averill Mrs. James B. Alley Mrs. Grace 1,. Fouls Sirs. I lose Slislaerio Sirs., Ada Whitmore Sira. E. X. Itadeliffe Slisa Sarah Malaney 51 s. SI is. Fred n (. FUNERAL IS HELD FOR EMERY WOMAN LAST MONDAY MINERS AND OPERATORS ARE SOUNDING CONDITIONS who drive JJOTORISTS round with (Continued From Purc Three) Conoco Gasoline know they are getting their moneys worth. They know It be- ended March 12th was 1 3, n 8,000 net ami during that of March 10th cause Conoco never fails in any of the three important tests upon which Gasoline should be judged. Commercial production and distribution of eat will be undertaken by the Canadian government at the bog at Alfred, Ont., according to an an nouneement by Hon. Charles Stew, The art, minister of the interior. government will operate a fuel pro during plant for one year to demonstrate to private business interests that utilization of peat for fuel in the coalless regions of Central Canada is practicable, At says Stewart. the end of this time the dominion wil dispose of the plant and equipment to a private company. There are thirty-seven thousand square miles of the bogs in Canada from five to ten feet deep. HUNTINGTON, April 6. Funpral sen-ice- s were held in the ward chapel here last Monday afternoon for Mrs. Alta Atwood, 25 years of age and the wife of Hyrura Atwood of Elmo, who was killed Saturday night between her home and here when she fell from the wagon in whieh she was riding with her husband and wa run over. Bishop Frank C. Grange officiated at the sen-ices- . Speakers were Peter E. Nielson and K. (I. Defrieze. Mrs. At- FINE CHICKEN FEED FOUND IN AN UNUSUAL PLACE wood is survived by her husband and two children, her parents, Mr. and SAUNA, April 3. The discovery d Mrs. Alfred C'hidester, and by of a deposit of cnlcium carbonate, rebrothers and sisters of this place. garded as an ideal fet'd for chickens, Mrs. Louise Pappleton, wife of W. ha been made in the properties ownL. Xeilson of Spring Unnyon and aged ed and mined by the Salina Coal com-pun40 years, died Wednesday of this week. holding interests in Snhna CanFuneral services were held there Ye- yon. Tests of this prodnrt indicate sterday (Thursday) at 5:30 oefoek. that it contains elements superior iu The remain were prepared for burial value to the oyBter shell or any other by Wallace & Harmon. The body will known grit. Yesterday the salt com be sent to Wellsville today. lany shipped a carload, comprising forty thousand pounds, of the caleite Leal blanks of all kinds. The Bun. to Colorado, where it will be distrib- - Conoco I i 1 f, overtax-in-g for traffic driv roapgr releases full power to the pistons with the resulting extra pick-u- p ; mileage. Is it any wonder that car owners who hum invariably fill their tanks at the Conoco sign. CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY - sex-en- starts without the battery; it delivers a Pi'oducena, 5f AtXYJ mAlUi POWEB.fr MILEAGE Mlb-mf- e TXrtaa.Ta Rstiun and MoeLtm petrolsiaa products ! . Utah.W j hhmmiM? Bring TRIPLE TEST MOTOR FUEL 3 -- |