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Show U " "'Y. ", ' '' ,'t V- - Vh ' i ') "V ' " ,ft ji-- ' d; -- , . , '...-j-- - ; , - the FAGE EIGHT Splendid Rains Help the LOCAL WEATHER Basin Country Henry Fiack, government weather dlserver at Price, gives The Sun this data for the week ending with Tuesday, June 10th: Writing to Salt Lake 'a Tribune under date of June 5th from Durhexne, Robert 0. Porter of that eitv, cays: On two occasions lately T have noticed that in your editorial columns vou have stated that the Uintah Basin has lieen jierbaps the worst sufferer from the dry conditions. We of course had no objections to this because it was the truth and a newspaper exists for the imriMise of stating the facta, and furthermore we really gain some consolation from that statement in the Good Rook to the effect that the Lord chasteneth whom he loveth. All we ask is that you give the same publicity to our good fortune as you have been good enough to give to our ill fortune. Kver since Memorial Day it has rained practically every day and we are now in the process of having a steady, persistent and soaking precipitation, and while erhai8 the Lord has lost his affection for us here in the Rasin, nevertheless we are duly thankful. Perhaps the rain of bonv-falls alike uKn the jui-- t and the unFrom the Vernal Express of just. last Friday The Sun takes this: During the week considerable rain has fallen in showers at various times, which has benefited the country many thousands of dollars to growing crops and ranges. The long drouth was broken after a week of heavy windstorm, which it seems would persistently drive away all clouds as fast as they gathered. FIRST FATAL ACCIDENT THIS LAST TWELVE MONTHS Tempera at nr. nil - r: x . . 4 5. I I 58. 50. XH .. 41. fts ..7 8 0 ill Ml 7 K4 I .. , c V ' J Ii Jubilee Scenes Fiftieth Mutual Improvement Last On Wednesday Lake City Salt rioudy .01 Part Part ? week Iloudj Clear Cloudy Cloudy Extension Six Storipa High to Bs ed to Fresont Plant add- the alarm and with assistants rushed Gibbons directly to the mine hospital. The rase was hopeless and he died at 1 ;55 o clock of the afternoon. Deceased is survived by his wife, two grown sons and a daughter. The family had been at Kenilworth for about eight months. Gibbons waa a native of Kentucky, moving from back then to Canada, where he owned farm. He had worked in mines practically all hia life. This is the first fatal aeeident at Kenilworth for mon than a year. ZION ATTORNEY ATTACKS THE RULES OF COMPANY Attack on the rules of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company, covering disconnections of patrons phones, was made before the publie utilities commission yesterday by T. L. Mitchell, attorney, who eonducted his own ease, says Tuesdays Salt Lake Tribune. He also has a suit in the district court claiming heavy damages by reason of the application of the rule in his own ease last February. He was able to show that he had paid his bill at the time the telephone was disconnected. The present rules, he declares, hurt the patron the most and help the company least. The patron has no notice of the disconnection, since he ean still use the instrument for outgoing calls, until some friend tells him about it. Telephone officials explained that the party lines make this system necessary and that it is the result of a long and carefu study of various systems. - s j Niunds of wind are being kid, through this arrangement ii shipments constantly eumiigjt Among the larger clip m are the Panguitch and tbe la many sections shearing hu t completed, yiartieularly a 5 itics where alter lambing da favored. Nevada and Swtkt have finished, hut in owe a Northern Utah and ia tbe kip tudes of Idaho flocks are p: shorn. Tbe market slump, growers worried for a time, i Dr. Mpu! believes to tkei the part of the Britinh gmeni force liquidation of tenitm: As a means of meeting hi it tralia announced sale of i ifc running into many millioa m auction. Such a gigantic nbi ly attracted attention of fi and buyers everywhere, sell krt halted until word vm ka Australia. When the dsyqi for the sale it was called eft Speculators were pnuMs 1 waa no buying. Ins ASin sfcim, the ig iced s this n hundr sired of outp 6th and b roduc re no &t ite du V er e ding nding e tot its to t less Prod N.v3fl bund pmoria mrla wain natu irh ed ai dee it it eclin it a unee it iy lily n ie w tie eo res fo sily then if tab Coks si pro r the its m t tons This costia recently, when movements ft in Utah were commenced b owners in holding. Buymd forced into action. HAS NO Industrial Hu POI III Commission, the Right ta Right of an employer r make settlement of compe bility outside of the indiatx denied by the state industna sion last Saturday. Robert of .Green River was re fori to adjust his clsim formja the American Fuel eoape and the Continental Co Zion. The wedding of Thomas Kelly and Miss Elizabeth llamel, both of Helper, took place at Castle Gate last Monday evening. Roth young people are weil known in this city and have many friends who extend heartiest congratulations. Helper Times, 5th. rky isd sa id ns lexiro Oskot ! had bis pany. Two hearings the1 wift esse this fore in last May the romraiMU s the injuries suffered didiJ of or in course of the eng? denied compensation. w however, new evidence and the case reopened. I time the American Fw " settle the claim with payment of a flat snB dred dollars, provided the t would sanction a tbrit1 denied body and employe had the rif" mine, setting forth three! its stand. First, that itrasia nston Virgin Ini 8s tea red The from of ter rele-Tha- were involved, namely the surgical fees of altendiBf r secondly, that to P1" torney or an insurtn duce an chipinye who himself in financial t drew his claim n the 1 b agreed sum would s mount to permitting comiM'tisalion ity basis, and thirdly,., man is entitled to coopT : the siun is definitely cannot be sold on the Your e TO MAY CALL Canal eomjjauics 7 untar assessments we carrying on a wr J Janies Frankfirld, s member of the admitted officially nearly 35,000,-00- 0 Grace Lutheran Sunday school back at foreigners who have come to these Bethlehem, Pa, has record shores as immigrants. g The actual every Sabbath Tor nineteen number is 34)76,404 up to the beginwithout an absence. He braved ning of 1925. They have come from years blizzards and disregarded illness every to l practically country throughout the world, although there are a few j? tVatw,,rin' tIw period Schnable of the same church is not officially admitted because of the a runnerup for the record with under restrictions. sevenrace, except teen years without absence. . righthand pants pocket C More of.t-tendin- suit, of them are taking off their eoats and wading r X 03,: 'n-!f- ? 125,001) , have the weakest Per ww were 'lion Per ith i Per inisce dec nth tion ti Cl r and nher oike N ts as dis heehi n M f 6.0: 4,?J7 II. ,ign,hasHarvey th advised eral, of agriculture. In t ularlv with whiteton-iso heavy that Some clergymen of Norristown, Pa., owner cannot pay "'vem.t to atop the cation. AH water of tickets for church Sum systems are vitally JSJ !T "n.Sun,l,lv "iltbts. The j.ro--, awe with weeds ,nV:1, t !T!rd B" rMu,t ,,f the that the romP at the Ihiladd- - gested !!P The Prince Adioc!ih,,,eSl w,"f,rence. a closer observance of speech in Dutch ilm , fMl th,lt lh pression at Cape To hM he The l,wn horses tedhv.n,1,H'V',e much entertainment. seem to understand aw he sneaks. t lreNiiUnt Uixili(n' a ' salary, traveling ftmnuiku ,,,,,, lh f the While reonle with thevlw H'.uhc tWl lK,wt s Since 1844 the United States have Some gardener are having vegeYoung onions are by every-famMany a man makes the mistake of table right along now, judring from one except those whoenjoyed have teeth allowing his nervous system to center foremen the empty cans about their premises. or are abont to them. in his get have been Ma, e hi short time the latter part of this month. They will make their home at just sad tempted sale at Mountaii U The date came directly the one fo? the big AustnliM.j garded as the key to the auk tion. When the Australian, called off it was reflected a t of the country, and, thonghm, were present at the Idahs one made an offer. Easton, are looking for ronsignnmfcg vnnee of thirty cents. Tnfc City banks, following aa nth the market, commenced taj plan of advancing twentj-fiper pound to growers whs fc told. Tbe Jericho clip, tk single one in the country, landlcd this way and hi If Mis Gladys Nelms who visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George i. Nelms of this city last week surprised her many friends locally bv returning to Salt Lake City last Monday, where she was married that day to J. B. King. The bride ia well known in Price, having lived here most of the time since early childhood and receiving her education in the local publie schools and at the Price academy, later attending the University of Utah. She taught in the Carbon schools and afterwards in Idaho and in the Jordan district of this state. Her school work has been most successful and for a number of yean she has held a ife certificate in Utah. She possesses a charming personality and nas hosts of friends. The groom is the representative in this section for an Eastern wholesale house and which he has lieen with for a number of years. The newlyweds are now touring Westim Wyoming, Idaho and Utah by auonu-lile- , he calling on hia trade. Mr. and Mrs. King are to visit in Price for a tut Ps mission house is active and, induce holders t0 consign. The stagnancy of the auk the slump is illustrated MANTI, June 7. Miss Maggie Tennant was hostess on Thursday evening to thirty-fiv- e friends in compliment to Mrs. Adrian Jensen of Hiawatha, Miss Geneil Drown and Miss Lucille uttle. Luncheon was served at 10 :3U oclock. of May 29th, last, this circular letter comes to The Sun At the regular meeting of the boan With the taurine seasoii at hand many of directors, held the 19th inst.. the owners cf molar ears an malting plans to secretary was directed to notify all trade or sell their autos. la either rase the members to in keeping the classified eelumns offer a market un within reason the sale of tickets for surpassed in this section. If yoa havo charitable tired of the same lines and desire one of purposes and the many subanother make a small classified adver- scriptions soliciting money now cirtisement in The Hun will put you in touch culating in Price, as this seems the Immediately with hundreds of prospective only way that the chamber can free traders- - The Hun ie read everywhere throughout Eastern Utah. You can sell its members from the least worthy ol or trade threugh lie celnmns for only such solicitations which burden our few rente. Our classified ads have srorrd present hard times. To this end we for others why not yen? ask all members to refuse to contribute to snch solicitations when not endorsed by the board of directors. Respectfully submitted, Price Cham her of Commerce, by J. R. Sharp, Phene PRICE, UTAH Secrotary. rtisiBII 1 SOCIETY Under-dat- Pr i the owners. assistance, find they areahL? vi.ur weeks ago there , the field. I'mlay nearly Mrs. II. IL Dunn was hostess at the Thursday afternoon Kensington club yesterday. Pink and white peonies featured the lunrheon tables. Invited guests were Mrs. Hilton Peterson and Mrs. Ford Winters from Mnti. Next More than two hundred predatory Thursday the club members will meet animals were taken during May in the at the home of Mrs. Leon Smith. various sections of Utah by the joint Helper Times. 5th. hunters of the United States biologiMiss Elms Jensen of Gunnison and cal survey and the state dejmrtinent of agriculture. Among this number Ernest ONeil of Price, a son of Mr. were a hundred and sixty coyotes, and Mrs. William ONeil, Jr., motor-m- i to Duchesne Monday, June Lit, and twelve bobcats, one lion, one wolf, one Canadian lynx and many smaller an there procured a marriage license from imalx. The ranges an reported to lie County Clerk Rulon J. Larsen. freer from the destructive ones than Roosevelt Standard, 5th. they have been for many months. In honor of Miss Catherine McDer-mi-d Another unemployment problem is of Castle Gate, who is here for to find jolts in a few months for the St. Marys graduating exercises, Miss people who have been manufactur- Catherine Nutter entertained at luncheon yesterday at her borne. A basing the crossword puzzles. ket of sweet was centered the table, Wedding announcements. The Son. where cover were laid for eight. Following the Innchcon the guests were entertained at a matinee party. Salt Or Sell Luke Tribune, 7th. Trade k)l ec ql? thirty-nin- multi-mot- two sons. It is lielieved when he first reached the face of the cut he made an effort to dislodge the huge lump, which waa in the angle made by the face and the naif. Finding he could not remove it without special effort he is supjxmed to have gone about cleaning up the eoal about him on the floor. He is believed to have been working directly underneath and was shoveling fuel while still in a half stooped position. His sons sounded n next. From a condition ofS market has taken on ka several aales at thirty iave been reported at PriV bv, while in other part offers of thirty-eigh- t and.L Owing to the tremendous demand for the Maytag washing machines the factory officials at Newton, la., have decided to increase the plant and eiuimnent so that the present output of seven hundred uwvhiues a day will he more than doubled as soon as the contemplated addition is occupied. 7ur the last six months the factory output has been lagging behind orders received. Each week for the last six months has seen the output stepped up five, ten, fifteen and twenty washers daily until both the foundry and machine shop are taxed to capacity. The factory has been compelled to discontinue everything except the washer in electrie and the aluminum Gyrafoam type. It is even now twenty thousand machines behind. The increased production will be greatly aiqireciated by the local branch, which has been unable to procure the machines needed to keep up with the increasing demand. Gust Oiblxins, 47 years of age and a miner at Kenilworth, suffered a fatal accident in the companyll No. 2 workings on Wednesday morning laHt. llis injuries were from falling eoal and he died five hours afterwards. He was working in the same room with hia as ago, whento it waa neeessar 1 croscope to find even a "hi the drop, though throT? wool remained btntistieallrihl growers everywhere utrt ary and wondering Cloudy Clear kf(41) fortv-fiM- DOUBLING OUTPUT n SeptflnN ority Xt). 17 4)0 no Forty-FTco- t. Prediction of the first of September made by Dr. R. X. Mai? live stock department 0? City Chamber of Co eniuea as &u interesting the condition prevailing a. w wootjru Price of By 5 50 1 stsa-sv2I- y? . ? 2 r. : 41. pV;; t ive on 1 er tion June dee rent, for t rresji Wi Hew f g I 2,1 s m h 2: id 7 tot au |