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Show FRIDAY, APRIL t THE SUE. PRICE. UTAH 1927 EVERY FRIDAY PAGE BETEH THE WINDS OF Stepping right along! DESTRUCTION Saturday lai w Lou the state board of pardon cuuveued iu monthly aion at Salt Lake City there were Be petitions for rlemeney before It. W. Datum. former district atImmediate1 lKUVO, April IS. torney in the Seventh, apeared persteps should be taken by farmer, iu sonally seeking a termination of for Hunt, who was eon the south end of Utah to control rut-- ! vioted of see.hid decree tiiunler iu Km- - i w orm uifttation in ultalta lield. Ihayue, count agruul-" fry county. He declared that the mau,l.'s had been overproseculed and un- - tural agt'iit, lolUiwmg a recent iu.piv- tiehls ill the vicinity l derdefended ami he represented tol'011 ,l the board that the charge should have SW!iih Fork, Lake Shore, I'aiuiyra res that the1 Henjamin. He J boon manslaug liter instead of second in there are tested with seriously The whole murder, m,l' ol acts degree the vase were not to the this )iel. the investigation court trying the ease. Dalton told the that there already is one cutworm to I'ii-- , court Hunt had served since October every stjuare inch of ground. less vigorous control methods are ad-!), 1924. w ill According to the story of the crime opted the alfalfa in this section told to the board Hunt and A. 0. Neil-so- tie entirely killed out. The spread of were quarreling over the use of this pest will extend to the H'a, sugar water in an irrigation ditch near the beet and other crops this year, aud at town of Huntington, each believing tins time threatens. Not only will these crops he ile-- t liniself to be the owner of the water. When Neilson attempted to use force roved this year, but the worms will to compel Hunt to turn it out of his carry over to another with increased i ditch into that of Neilson he truek damage. As they do their damage in the other man over the head with a the wurii stage, at which time they shovel and inflicted injuries which attack the plants and continue their resulted iu his death a few days later. destructive work until they are whieh takes aUiut two week, fter the injury Hunt at temped to get medical aid, but in the meant hue Neil- it ia well to adopt control measure son, it was said, had regained consci- uow as they go into the pupa stage ousness and left the scene of the alt- after that They rcniaiu in this condition for atHiut two weeks and eration. Carl Wilburg from Castle Dale also then emerge as moth aud deposit their appeared for Hunt. It was derided by eggs for another year. Anyone who the board that a parole would lie pre- is desirous of receiving assistance in mature. Prisoners whose sentences the control of this icst, aud would were terminated are Janies Stanfield, care to know how to mix the poison Jensen, C. A. llight, Ed Kroehell, J. ait should communicate with their Wilbur Wilson, Henry Williams, D. V. farm bureau president or jtost conE. Jones, James Alexander, Paul Dor-re- trol committeeman, and if it is desired Jean Fny, Kenneth Gardner, Joe that demonstrations be given any of Ladoux, Mary Lee, Frank Lear, L. 0. the county agents will be glad to give Newberry, C. Martinez, John Markin, such information and advice as may W. W. Sharp, Jr., and Frank Smith. lie necessary for the control of this No detours! Heres the one road to real cigarette enjoyment . Carbon Farmers Should On Guard -- sixty-- four eu-ten- re Je-.s- e j "Natural j is-l- Tobacco a 1 iiiilu-aiin- ! prcM-ulc- i Taste Spring always brings with it the possibilities of most destructive weather. Rampant, whistling, property destroying fires ere apt to happen any time. They may strike you next Why not protect your property by insuring in good, reliable eompaniee now that inch ia the one thing so cheap that you can't afford to be without it 7 1 j ! n : Equitable Real Estate and Investment Company Now Braly Building Price, Utah St East Main full-grow- n, s, Is About Set Everything For Baseball i Compare Chesterfield with any of the cigarettes and youll have the answer. Natural sweetness, natural character, natural tobacco taste, the very thing you smoke tobacco for! highly-sweeten- ed Chesterfield fktyztisffland yet tbeyr MILD jiest. The Sugar company at Spanish Fork lias agreed to furnish gratis sugar licet syrup for the bait and to furnish arsenic or Paris green at cost to all those who desire to use it. The county agent suggests that the communities should get together in enough molasses from the sugar company aud suffirieut arsenic for their needs. Utnh-ldah- o Sunday, May Sth, is the date set for the ojaming games for the Kastern Utah liaseliall league, when four are to be played. Kenilwurth at Sunny-sidCastle Gate at Price; Slandard-vill- e at Mohrland and Hiawatha up at Helper. The schedules were printed this week by The Bun and are now in TRACKLAYING IN SAUNA CANthe hands of the several managers. YON SOON TO BEGIN Contracts will he ready lor signing in a few days. Are Minor, shortstop for SAIANA, April Ilk A. CL Shields, the Helper team two years ago and general manager for the Denver and playing with the Copper league last Rio Grande Western, announces that if nothing unfurseen hapiciiH and the season, will he with Price. Two good pitrhesr for this city a weather conditions are favorablo the club are being negotiated for and are laying of rails for twelve miles along expected to lie hooked soon. Beanie" the new grade up Salina Canyon will Wilson from Provo is to ennie back begin on May 15tb. The preliminary here. Jaek Janies will he used un first work from the main line to the mouth base in ease Wilson does not put in of the canyon will be finished by that Browne will be at date. The grading will he continued an apHarance. third base with Brack Lee on second to a point just above the eoal mines and Reid Pace behind the bat. Is it. owned and ofierutcd by the Salina Bills and Harold V. Leonard will be Coal company. Seventy-fiv- e pound available for outfield positions along rails will be used on the canyon road. Hiawatha and Shields, accompanied by President W. with Paul Howard. Sunnyside are very well fortified with II. Wattis of the Utah Construction players of last years teams and Iiel-i- company, ami II. C. Cosand, division has a large number available to engineer of the railroad, and George select from. Kenilworth and Mohr- Bowman, in eharge of the grading and land are newly entering the league, work for the construction company, Standardville has a good foundation made an imqieetion last week. They also made a survey and planned for for a team. Henry GLen hu been elected presi- the aummer campaign. dent of the league and George A. Fox was the choice for secretary at a sal NOW GETTING BETTER SLOWLY AFTER MEMORY LAPSE ary of fifty dollars jut month. Leon ard is manager of the Price aggregaROOSEVELT, April 19. Herbert tion and Bills the assistant manager. Leonard haH been instructed to repre- Hall, part owner of a mine in the big sent the club at all meetings of the gilsonite deposit immediately east ol' ia at home from Salt Lake league. There are eight clubs in all, Roosevelt, City after being there under medica The spason ends September 25 h. eare for a number of weeks. During IS HELD AS WITNESS AGAINST the winter he was found in an uncun aeioua condition in the mine and when EMERY YOUNG MAN his senses returned there was a lapse An order directing that Shirley Mc- of fifteen yrars. Ilia present memory Farland, former maid in the home of enda in 1912, when he was a missionJoseph Goldsein, be held as a material ary in Holland, and is picked- up witness pending the preliminary hear- again from the time of hia regaining ing of Melrose Ulster, the Hunting-to- n consciousness following the accident. young man who is said to have The fifteen-yea- r intmal between ia confessed to robliery of the occupants an absolute blank, whieh baffled the of the Goldstein home at Salt Lake physicians at the state capital, fiur City Tuesday night of last week, was germs are of the opl: ion that Lriin signed by Judge N. H. Tanner on rec- cells were bruised, and that niemoi v ommendation of Joseph S. Nelson, as- will gradually return within about six sistant county attorney, and I). 8. months as this bruii clears up. Naylor, deputy sheriff, Saturday last. It had been rumored that Miss Mc- BOARD MEMBER VISITS UPPER CAMP LAST MONDAY Farland, who had been keeping company with Utster and who is said to CLEAR CREEK, April 19.- - --George have supplied him unwittingly with information which made the robbery Ruff of Scofield, member of the Carpossible, intended to obtain her free- bon board of education, visited the dom from the jail, as there is no com- Clear Creek school yesterday, lie gave plaint against her, and she expected each room a fine talk, encouraging the to leave the city. The order, it seems, pupils to pursue their studies with was attached to the warrant for Ut- diligence and stressing the value o:' ster, who is in custody awaiting hear- an education. He contrasted the edn ing April 26th. It was served on her rational advantages of today wit! in the jail Saturday afternoon. Judge those of thirty years ago and brought Tanner did not fix bond on whieh she out forcibly the necessity of acquiring knowledge. Trustee Knff spent most might be released. of the forenoon in Principal Barton ' FUNERAL FOR CHILD room, where he viewed an exhibit o HELPER, April 16. Funeral ser- work. vices were held in Helper yesterday PIONEER WOMAN DEAD afternoon for Peter Perry, MT. PLEASANT, April 19. Mrs, son of Domenick and Josephine Fazio Perry of Spring Glen. The child died Anne Watkins Seely, 80 years, a pio last Monday of measles. The services neer resident of this city and the wit were from the Catholic church and ow of William S. Seely, died Monday were in charge of Monsignor A. F. evening from the infirmities incident Giovannoni. to old age. She was born at Gilwin, Lanessay (South Wales), on May 22, It used to be said the meat packers 1846, and came to Mt. Pleasant in used everything about the hog but the August, 18G8. She is survived by i squeaL This belongs to the consumer. son, Alfred Seely; a daughter, Mrs, Jesse Petersen; eight grandchildren Printing that good kind one is not and one great grandchild, all of this ashamed of. The Sun, Price, Utah. city. e; In Carbon County and Shipped Everywhere Mined Propertisa At Standardville , Utah No Dust , No Ashes , No Clinkers . Is Unexcelled For Storage Purposes. . IU SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH General Offlceo Ninth Floor Koams Bldg. Coal Is Bert Appreciated Where Most Used. ni-fla- er Liooxtt 8c Mtexs Tobacco Co. Youre Sure of the BEST Mines At Rains, Carbon County, Utah. Minors and Shippers of Lump, Nut, Slack and Assorted Sixes of COAL Of the Very Highest Grades. Beet For rurnaceo, Household and All Other Uses. General Offices, Cliff Building, Salt Lake City. - When You Order Either of These Two Leading Utah Fuels These two famous coals have proved their worth during thirty-nin- e years as Utahs leding fuels. Youlj get real satisfaction from burning either CLEAR CREEK or CASTLE GATE because they burn so intensely hot and so completely, leaving an astonishingly small amount of ash. Ask Your Dealer He Will Be Glad to Supply You. UTAH FUEL CO. Miners and Shippers of Clear Creek and Castle Gate Coals. Salt Lake City Judge Building . L. F. RAINS President and General Manager. Cool Is Bert Appreciated Where Mart Used. Hl-IIe- Iflshert effleleoey. eqolvoleot 1104 Iba. UoaqaalM for storage. Will art slock. The Pert far rteamlog mod haattog foaUttea. INDEPENDENT COAL ft COKE COMPANY MIms at Kea II worth. Utah, Offlceo Walker Bank Bolldtee val SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH What is declared to be the worlds largest searchlight is being erected at the top of Mt. Valerien, near Paris, to guide aviators. A single beam will direct night travelors from the eoast of France at the point where they arrive from England until the aerial lighthouse at Dijon guides them on to Marseilles. The light is quite powerful enough to penetrate through heavy curtains. Wedding announcement!. The Sun. |