OCR Text |
Show FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1925 THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. w MfilSki PAGE SEVEN UINTAH BASIN FOLKS TO HAVE THIRD BIG T Coals For August 12th an( 14th, inclusive, the wople of the Uintah Busin are to hull their third annual industrial and agricultural convention at the former military post of Fort Duchesne. In view of the recent interest in the Busin tho celebration this year is expected to assume greater imHirtanee tlinn before and the folks of the northeast Connies are doubling their energies. Cooperating in the eelebratiou will be .'tuh Agricultural college, the University of Utah, Briglmm Young University, state officials and private enterprises, all interested in developing the buekland of Utah. The Busin industrial convention is unique. First, tceause it is voluntary. It is self and has had little money left in the treasury after the first and second conventions. Second, jt has just "growed up" naturally because there was a big demand for it Where else does such a large numtier of poo- de do anything of such importance and pay for it literally themselves and yet charge no tuition, no admission f It is estimated that about twenty-two thousand whites and a thousand Indians will gather for the three days. Fully thirty trained sqremlists will condue.t classes in many different subjects ertaining to the home anil farm, including live etock and mineral wealth. Foremost Utahns and men from other states will make short talks to the assembly. The slogan of the convention is "Know the Problem of the Basin Better." AND oirnand always it trouble and time. a lot of is economiea ' Ask Your Dealer- No Dust, No Ashes, No Clinkers Is Unexcelled For Storage Purposes. - See Europe NEW POLICY, THIS - i Properties At Standardvtlle, Utah sup-xirti- Make it a point to keep an ample supply of Galo CoaU Short Shrift Before Our Higher Court WASHINGTON, D. C, June 15. The ever increasing army f violators of the federal laws who apM-u- l to the United States Mipreuie court, contest, ing the proprieties of lower court procedure and the validity of the Vol-- 1 fcteail act, the customs laws, the anti-- ! . iiureortic statute aiul the laws prohibiting transMirtation of women for immoral purjsmes, stolen automobiles and proMarty in interstate commerce get short shrift in the high tribunal. Hundreds of men appeal to the court at every annual term, anil the result, with a very few exceptions, is merely a aeries of affirmations of the constitutionality of the laws. The men, after a respite of a few months, find they must serve their terms in prison, These federal laws, which, incidentally, have been one of the principal Ill causes of the tremendous crowding of the courts docket, were so well eon strutted that practically no damage SALT LAKE .CITY, UTAH las been done to them by th- barrage General Officea of attacks ujkui their eoiislitutiun.il Ninth Floor Kearna Bldg. ity. The attitude of the high court on the engrossing subject of the prohibition act was expressed the other uay saves y Chief Justice Taft to an attorney or a man convicted under the national prohibition law. "This case involves a new question of the Volstead law, ujxm which this court has not ruled," the attorney declared in asking that the case he advanced fur argument at the earliest Manager Bates Telia of Latest Ideas mssihle moment. Tho chief justice smiled broadly and told the young atof Studebaker People. torney ; Hh "It will be a novel cus indeed if it An announcement is made this week from South Bend, Iud. through the does what you say." In the term of court starting Inst $160.00 Western Auto company of Price that November und ended this week more Studebaker is discontinuing the cusNew York to Liverpool and than a hundred liquor law violators tom of presenting a new line of excursion. return, third-clas- s each year. Instead of bring- updated unsuccessfully for reviews one year. Ticket good n sucing cars dramatically up to date once of thuir cases. A bare $160.00 theirs in ceeded the court convincing in twelve months, this company pro York New to Liverpool and Considerposes to keep them so all the time, were worth an argument. third-clas- s excursion . to able the return, was attention attracted adding improvements and refinements courts refusul to ticket. Good returnable one year grant reviews to from time to time as the merit of such from date of sale. e betterments is proved to the satisfac- more than a dozen of the men in convicted the Ind., $160.00 Gary, liquor tion of its engineering department, conspiracy case, in which the mayor which the corporation points out New York to Liverpool and is maintained at a cost of a half mil- and other prominent officials are now .Ticket good return, third-clasfederal in terms Atlanta pris serving lion dollars one year. annually, says Manager Helper Lade and Legion to Celebrate on. Everv angle of prohibition enBates of the Price agency. the Glorious Fourth. Studebaker believes that this policy forcement is attacked in the suits. Debenefits present owners. It is also the cisions affecting jiolicy of prohibition The American Legion, with the Helper Chamber of Com- belief of this conbern that the policy enforcement made bv the court this term included : merce, is completing arrangements for of no "yearly" models enables purFirst Approved tho stopping and H. C. SMITH, the Fourth of July ' celebration at that chasers of new cars to obtain those town. Necessary funds have been that are always modern without the searching of automobiles for liquor upon reasonable belief without warCounty Clerks Office, raised and it is expected that the pro- -' necessity-o- f waiting, for ..the. .annua rants. Price, Utah gram will be completed with the next changes and also the danger of their Two Approved a New Jersey law few daya. Preliminary arrangements new ears becoming obsolete. The dramatic success of the present requiring procurement of a license to were recently discussed at a meeting line is one reason for this important sell liquor, over the argument that the of the Boy Scouts, who will also all licensa program. As' fifteen new ones change. During the first five months Volstead act rendered void were recently --ranted membership it of 1925, dealers delivered 40 per cent ing acts. Fuel Go. United Third Commended the tactics of is hoped to have eighteen uniformed more cars to buyers than during the Izzy Einstein and Moe Smith, famous at the celebration. Those issued Scout same, period in 1924. On May 31st New "Largest Producers of Domestic York liquor sleuths, in conductthe to end referred Coal In Utah." of the are cards Victor period membership Bonacci, the course of an opinion Red Bosone, Allen Carter, Paul Del-- Studebaker dealers had only half as ing raids, in conviction the Famous Producing and seizure of az, Bruce Moffitt, Vernon Hunter, many cars in stock as on the same validating a liquor made by them. Carroll Gease, William Guaranti, Ed- date last year. Fourth Denied a review of the factories that ward Litizzette, Robert Ossana, John the the fact Despite conviction of a man whose person was . Walker-ville Redd, Joe Riley, William Kos, John in South Bend, Detroit and Vieta and Alfred Rich In addition and Ontario are operating at ca- -; searched without a warrant for li Fifth Upheld the "stronger-- t to granting the awards a Flag Day acity, orders for Studebaker cars are Volstead Georgia state prohibition excess in ;ar of production. program was carried ont at a meeting, enforcement code which forbids even including the giving of the history of the flag and a talk by Scoutmaster UTAHS INCOME TAX QUOTA IS the possession of liquor in the home. Sixth Denied two former prohibi-to- n RUNNING HIGH NOW Emil Nyman on better citizenship. agents of their conviction for Income tax collections for the extortion of money from an illicit liHandled In Price By of Utah on the second install- quor seller. EXPERTS ON TROUBLE ment payable last Monday amounted Seventh Upheld a conviction made C. H. StevensonLumber Co. Will look up and repair your electri- to slightly over five hundred thou- under the 1922 tariff act for attemptcal difficulties at our shop. The re- sand dollars. All payments delinquent ing to smuggle liquor into a country. now will be subject to the prescribed In addition to these there were cently installed testing board helps us icnalties. The collections for the sec- many eases charging that the men and saves your time, and gives you those convicted had been deprived of their most efficient service at reasonable ond quarter this year are below last the of period corresisinding year. constitutional rights, cither by allegrates. This is accounted fur by the reduced edly illegal search and seizure, imrates in effect and the fact that more proper indictments, defects in court taxes were paid in full on the first in- procedure, but every one failed. The Seven per cent first mortgage stallment this year thun last. Blanks older federal criminal laws, including bonds secured by business and :'or the capital stock blank ' returns, those involving the uses of the mail to other income producing properdue from all Worpnrations on June 2d, defraud or sending obscene matter, were mailed Monday last by the ty in Utah. Denominations also are involved in a few cases, but $100.00 to $1000.00. All kinds revenue office up at Salt Lake these appeals mostly are based on alof insurance. Real estate some or the indictment defects in City. the leged real bargains in farms near Ducourt procedure. HOPPERS DOING MUCH DAMAGE chesne Evidence that the court views the TO THE SOUTHEAST Harrison law prohibiting sale or imG. uses as Certain sections of Grand and San portation of drugs infor illegal 321 Electric Bldg. dewas given a series of Juan counties are being attacked by elastic Phone 364 the held that cisions. one wns it In grasshoppers, seventeen hundred acres IHissession of UTAH PRICE, eviopium is sufficient in the first and six hundred in the another in fur but dence conviction, latter being in possession of the ests. a physician was granted a review of a Commissioner of Agriculture Harden adminBonn ion has sent J. E. laliner, for- conviction on the plea that his addict to dru cocaine a istration of mer agricultural inspector for Carlton mude was faith." "in good in will aid county, to the region. He wiping out the pests. He has an ample BEEMEN ARE GRANTED TIME supply of poison with which to eradiTO PROCURE LICENSES BATTERY SERVICE cate them. The two joints where they Of our same old high standard which havo practically done away with the Minsa and ships from the Beekeepers delinquent in payment has come to be recognized as auperlor crops arc the worst afflicted in the of license fees have been grunted an famous Union Pacifie bituminto any other in this locality. extension of time to July 1st in which ous veins of Pleasant Valley In history of the countv. board to state the make to Carbon district. None betthe payments We Save You Trouble Very little outward chango will be of agriculture. The luw requires the for ter stove, range, grate, furWo Save Yon Money. in evidence at Johns Hopkins Univer- annual with the stile nace or manufacturing plant registration at Baltimore, Md., when the new (ward of agriculture on or before The equal of any and superior Motor Car Service Company sity Walter Bines Page school of interna1st and levies a fee of a dollar to many for storage. Once triApril tional relations, a pioneer in its line, for each colony registered. Failure to ed always Insisted upon. Got Antone Jensen, Mgr. its formal existance at the comply renders the resjionsiblc party Phone No. 838 prices from the general offices Price, Utah begins of the next fall term. opening Prepar- to a misdemeanor charge. Notices e ft and sales agency, Walker Bank ations now undcr way are concerned out by Harden Bcnniun, BIDS ARE ASKED state contmis-- f Bnilding. Letters are being sent out by tho mostly with the problems of faculty loner of agriculture, advise bcckeeji-er- s curriculum. The physical requireto comply- with the requirements Utah State Fair association to part- and ies interested, informing them that ments are of secondary importance, of tlio law to avoid unnecessary and unplcasuntness. bids for concessions will be received as the establishment of the school will the "plant" additions in imat any time. Additional information involve ofnonew thane for tha Tho recent sharp rise in crtida rubregarding these can be had by calling mediate future buildings at least. ber has resulted in tho announcement or writing the association at the capi5 to 10 icr tal building. British postage stamps have been print- of increases ranging from llie first rubla-- road was laid in Loned by four different privnto firms since cent in prires of auto tires by a num- don. Km;., in 1913 and is still in good Birth announcement cardo. Tho Sun. 1339. condition. ber of leading manufacturers. CLEAR CREEK and CASTLE GATE? coals are fine for the range. They are clean, give a hot, quick flame, cause little smoke and leave but little ash. (Castle. Mined In Carbon County and Shipped Everywhere This Summer , a UTAH FUEL CO. Salt Lake City Judge Building auto-mjobil- es half-doze- fift-l'iv- Trade Or Sell Your Au-tomobSe who on March 18 1920, made Ilomeateed Entry No. 019501 for SWK, Sec. 25; SEK, Sec. 20;. EM, Sec. 35, Twp. 13 South, Benge 7 East, Salt Lake meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yeproof to establish claim to the land 'above described before the clerk of the district court at lrice, Utah, on the 15th day of July, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses Carlos Gunderson of Pric, Utah, Gust Nicolodemos of Castle Gate, Utah, Harry Mehleree of Price, Utah, and Gust Boolas of Castle Gate, Utah.' ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First pub., June 5 ; last July 8, 1925 , ar t With the touring season at hand many owners of motor ears are malting plana to trade or sell their autos. In either case thaelassified columns offer market have in. this section. If youone of lines and desire fired of the gnfltimr make a small classified Inadvertisement in The Sun will put yon touch Immediately with hundreds of prospective traders. The Sun Is read everywhere throughout Eastern Utah. Ton can sella or trade through its columns for only few cents. Our classified ads have scored for other why not you? Phone 9 PRICE, UTAH . Its not uncommon for a man to tell a girl he would wait million yean for her, but he never does. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Notice Consult County Clerk Or Respective Signers For Further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE of Demetrios G. Karosis, Also Known As James Karosis, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 125 8outh Main street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 22d day of July, A. D 1925. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY, Administrator of the Estate of Demetrios OJ Karoxis, Also Known An James KenKtis Deceased. D. B. Hempstead, Attorney For Said i "'I Estate. First pub.. May 22; last June 19, 1295. NOTICE TO CREDITORS-ESTAT- E of Antonio Peretti, Also Known As Tell her she gets better looking Tony Peretti, Deceased. Creditors will will she and see her very time you present claims with vouchers to the unoften. meet to want you dersigned at Price, Utah, on or before the 17th day of August, A. D., 1925. JOHN NOTICE HALT LAKE GIAOOLETTO, Administrator of the EsTo the .1925. tSJrUuh, April 27, tate of Antonio Peretti, Also Known As Heirs, Executors, Administrators and Tony Peretti, Deceased. Henry Ruggeri, Deceased, Assigns of J. Ueber Richards, You are Attorney For Administrator. First pub., June 12; last July 3, 1925. and B. P. Taylor, Deceased: durhereby notified that I have expended 12 1924, NOTICE TO CREDITORS July 1, ESTATE ing the year ending of Marghertt Guzrienti, Deceased. oclock meridian, one hundred dollars in each the of Creditors will present claims with vouchlabor and improvements upon 'following named placer mining flume ers to .the undersiK'ifd at Helper, Utah, Mining on or before the 17th day of August, A. situate in the district. Carbon county, state of Utah, D., 1925. EUGENE GUARIENTI, Advia : Sunnyside Noe. 4, 5, tt, 7, Asphalt ministrator of the Estate of Marghertt Noe. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, tt, Carbon N o. 1, 2, 3, Guarienti, Deceived. Henry Ruggeri, At6, (L 7, 8. 9, lstmoa No. 8, Mabel Noe. torney Fog Administrator. 5: 8, 5,Ttidge Noe. 1, 2, k 4 and Oil First pub., June 12 ; last July 3, 1925. Well placer mining claims. Said placer . Tidwell-Rideo- ut i a mining niyims are of record in the office of the county recorder of Carbon county expenditures were at Price, Utah.to Said bold said claims under in order the provisions of Sec. 2324 of the Revised Statutes of the United Slates and the amendments thereto, approved January 22, 1630, and August 24, 1921, concerning annual labor upon mining claims, being the amount required to hold said placer mining claims for the year ending July 1, 1924, 12 oclock meridian. And if within the personal servninety (90) days from notice or from expiration of ice of the ninety days publication hereof you fail or refuse to contribute your portion which of such expenditure as a amounts to $422.02, your interest in the claims will become the property of the who has made subscriber, your the required expenditure by the terms of eeid section and amendment thereto. RALPH T. RICHARDS. Edward D. Utah. Dunn, Attorney, Salt Lake City, 1925. First pub., May 3; last July 31. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEAL-ed-biand tiroposaU will be received at the office ri the city recorder of Price, Utah, until 5 oclock p. m., July 2, A. D., 1925, for ti1. construction of a cement concrete curb and sutter in Curb and Gutter District No. 2, in and u;on the following ifrecribed street of Price, Utah. A cement curb and gutter on both eidea of Ninth street from the north property line of .&ain or 1 street to the eouth line of street, and from the north line street to a line 7U0 feet north of of the north line of K street, all according to th plana, profile, drawings and on file in the office of the city rccof.ler of Price, Utah. Instructions to bid j.ra, specifications, plans, profiles and drawings, together with form of contract, mi be obtained at the office of the city reorder upon deposit of five dollars. By O Her of tbc City Council of Price, Utah. ARTHUR N. SMITH, City Recorder. 'Seal) Dated June 4, 1925. First pub., June C; last June 20, 1925. J' apeci-ficatu- FOB PUBLICATION DE- partwent of the Interior, United States : A canoe is something you paddle Office At Salt Lake City, Utah, alone, and when you dont, it generthe t May 21, 1925. Notica is hereby given upsets. Leland V. Stores of Helper, Utah, who c ally Anril 14. 1922, made Home lead Entry No. 023779 for NKKNEM, SNEM, WM, Y'VfcSEM, NKMBEK, Sec. 21; NW be NE. Salt Sec. 22 ; NE NV R. 27, Twp. 13 South, Range S Last, intenLake meridian, has filed notice of r proof to establish tion to make For your family Pride of the claim to the land above described bcore Valley-m- ade right here et Price court at Price, district the clerk of the aa good as tho best. Feed for and 1925.: of 7th July, day Utah, on the your animal. Roth these at low Claimant names as witnesses Silas Row-le- y coat We deliver. of Stowell Eaton of Ewell, Utah, of Uriper, Price, Utah, Oscar .Lange I tab, and Irvin Rowley of Ewell, Utah.' NOTICE FLOUR three-yea- ELI F. TAYLOR. Register. First pub., May 22; last June 10. 102v. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION purlment of the Interior. United P'tes Land Office at Salt Lake City, I 'ah, May 29. 1925. Notice is hereby r iven that Thrroa II. Jouflas, of Helper, l.'tabi Farmers Mill and Elevator Company J. WILBUR BURNHAM Manager. SCOUTS ACTIVE s. B2 Agent eon-du- ct States pi KING BLACK HAWK HIAWATHA and PANTHER COALS dis-;ri- ct in-ern- al E. NELMS, Mgr. - ex-en- so Salt Lake City, Utah r |