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Show fljfsUITS RATES M Sr- - lL. SLfst advertise. issue. Position Additional. No display tor the finit (front) twenty-fir- e t INJUNCTION SUIT CENTERS ON DEMPSEY'S NOSE ntf ai diFpUr advertising iw ?r k the month four (4) to- - JrUn (25) - of Gaelic is becoming more Volume IS, Number 15 Jpopular in Ireland. AN INDEPENDENT ii The qiMIERGOHMDICCAT iWtOIMSOf NEWSPAPER Prisoner's Song tSm j. Prizes Are Awarded In The Sun s FIVE JAILED lars, respectively, fur the best coloring of twelve advertisement on one age. appearing ou Hint date. Instruction were given on how these might be secured. The contest was open to ull "iris and boy under 15 years of age. This closed at C o'clock of the evening of August 31st. There wa a large inimher of entrie. The judge were Mr. G. R. West, Mr. J. Rex Miller and Mr. I A. McGee, who have said that the first goes to Ivy Latturiier of Snnnyside, the second to Evelyn Elli of Ilelcr and the third to Adcle Montalierry of Price. The judges awarded the first on color and neatness. Second, thp best rrayon used and the third the best water color. The Snn is sorry it could not give something to all the numerous entrants. May they and others have tietter luck next lime. To the judges it ia mueh indebted for their work and fairness. It thanks them. Cheeks are being mailed to the three. Price merchants who took space in the page, it is believed, got much publicity from it. It carried a meridian dising message to thousands in Carbon county and throughout Eastern Utah. T celebration ever held. was a important subject diseussed travel tourist of being At matter from coming through this ard Sm. Mr. lhalcn suggested that in be called a meeting future a, Hcsentatives from all towns in brfem Hah, as well as those in wjmdo, on the western slope of the at whieh time definite Eotkies, towards having eor-taken be tiop information published regarding gear v , mnta W. Gove also spoke on the was carried to pitter and a motion Aii D. that the secretary write a tttrr to the state road commission, utng for data on the work and gooey S, On August Cth, last. The Suu offered prize of five, three and two dol- at meeting of the Chamber at the Kirett & CaP!: resturant, last Tuesday, .and was Lj matters of importance A delegation was present ZmOrem Kiver, who with the local Suttees, rejairted that everything Sin readiness for the biggest Mel-p- At effect u, Week Ending September Recent Color Contest out n.;t a large attendance was j CHICAGO, Sept. 1. Jack Dempsey today bad hi recently reconstructed nose stuck into one of the highest courts of the Middle West. The olfae-tor- v organ was the center of a federal injunction suit filed by Dr. William E. Balsiuger of Los Angeles and directed against Dr. William J. Schire-so1926 plastic surgeon of Chicago. being spent on the roads in lection. Ihe matter Ail of food and food pro-fee- ti inspection was the next subject motioned, the mayor and eouncil Uay invited to attend the luncheon A general discus-nhr this purpose. m was taken part in by Mayor jfAtpn. Couneilmen Alley and Ree-and a joint session of the city mneil with the county commission-s- i, together with a committee from is to be At chamber of commerce, when near in the future, sianged The aer-NtAil problem will be solved. was also instructed to write At itate authorities for information. With the F. Strauss reported ism of the hand, and ifj were giving a dance and requested CL (Histol'l'ii-- tf the chamber, on Scptem-folOt- the support NEXT TUESDAY which was received atbuiastieally. matter of securing another site Carbon County Edncatora Will Hold hr a tourist camp ground is to be Session Coming Week. fought at another meeting. The annual teachers- institute of FOR the Carbon county school district for 192C-2- 7 school year lory Tubby" Jones Asking For the opening of the is to be held next Tuesday September Republican Nomination. 7th, according to announcement from Henry Tubby"'vnnes, graduate the office of Superintendent D. C. (nil engineer, formeriy living at Woodward. to , the Green fcmnjiiide but j now a resident of River melon Owing the usual excursion, day n bice, is this we.k seeking the will lie crowded y programme for surveynojpthe republican into one day and the teachers given a ticket at the it romiiig nominating on Monday. ) inn. lie is a young man, married holiday The program lists nine separate sesnd ii a son of Bev. and Mrs. Ralph sions that will be conducted during CJbnes of Price, being 32 yean of the institute. One of the features of 10 During the world war he will lie hte addresses by in the marines and Rervnd unt- the meetings E. Cowles of the Professor Leroy il discharged. For five years he was the prinrineer for the Utah Ihiel company state university. Following in 8:30 oclock at gathering cipals t Snnnyside, one year at Stom and the morning, will be the general sesin Bock Springs, Wyo., in the year sion of all teachers. Another general Be capacity, having been a resident d Carbon for some eight years, is a. session will be held in the afternoon. Miss Clara Krerner will direct the oit capable young man and if electof the primary grades; ed he will give his best attention to meetings D. C. Woodward, the Superintendent duties of (lie office. The and Principal G. J. could do no better in the grammar grades, school grade meetAaee of Jones for the office he Reeves the high follows: as is The program ings. mb. 8:30 a. xft. Principals meeting: The Principals Supervisory and AdAUTOMOBILE OCCUPANTS TAKE ministrative Duties," SuperintendHTLL IN INDIAN CANYON ent Woodward; Supervision and G. Strickler, accompanied by Plans in Primary Grades," Primary n Gilbert Jonea and baby and her Supervisor Clara Krerner. 10 a. m. General session, all teachycr, Mias Kathleen Bench of had a narrow escape from ers; community Binging, direction E. nth on the Duchesne to Helper road M. Williams; vocal music by Canmt Saturday when their car went non Thomson: address of welcome, the hill at what is called Twelve Mayor C. H. Madsen; address, Dr. L. fo Cent just over thp top, says the E. Cowles. Duchesne Record of the 27th. 11 a. m., and 3 p. m. Departmental The turned over twice and struck a sessions, primary grades, grammar WM tree. Only for the tree the ear grades and high school ld have gone at least another 1:30 p. m. General session; instrue mental music, E. M. Williams; readand would likely have remaining in the ear. Mrs. ing, Gladys Smith; address, Superlanded outside when the vised Study," Dr. L. E. Cowles. J over the first time and and the other occupants d j in the ear. They were driving lord coupe. Outside of a few se-- J Marion Bliss of Standard viHe Asks bruises and cuts they came out Nomination of Republicans. Pretty good shape. It was thought W first that Miss Bench had broken Marion Bliss of Standsrdville this Warn, hut when they arrived in week annnunees-bimsc- lf as a candiit was found that it was severe-- " the rffic of sheriff of Cardate for "totted but not broken. bon county, sqbjeqt to the will of the of the republiUOTHDTG NEW REPORTED PROM nominating codrention been a resident of has He can Tarty. PRICE OIL WELL Carboiifer years, and is in fact one at the Price River Petroleum of the pioneers, is a married man and For five years he wa "jOpany well goes steadily on and at a taxpayer. the hole is down 1425 feet walermaKter for the Prie Water com"nng the week a hard formation pany and is familiar with condition encountered and a black aand is in the county- He ha bad considerbeing penetrated. The string of able clerical experience and nt permit which were lost in the hole last is employed by the Slaiulnrd Coal and has j!"' wre reeovered with some fish-J- 5 com puny as machine runner, the conrom for been with that past l,,l'mcnt improvised by the crew, ' tbn-p connected with the well are five years. His employers rrd associenthusiastic over the showing ate speuk of him in the highest and always on the job at that a good V V'm mnv Cf,nrnt His many lm mndc now at any anything he undertakes. friend are rallying to his support. Croud visit the well daily. The SURVEYOR nomi-utio- two-da- eon-w- en-het- ed TWO CARS IN SMASH UP NEAR He stated that he saw what he SOLDIER SUMMIT thought to he a log in the road and being partly blinded by the lights on An accident, whieh came very near the Morgan ear turned too far to the resulting in a fatality, occurred on renter of the road in an effort to the Smnish Fork Canyon road just avoid at riking the log and swerved inbelow Soldier Summit, when the ear to the Moygsn car, the impact throwMrs. Rosser through the winddriven by William II. Morgan collided ing shield and cutting and bruising her with another ear in which a man and about the face, head and body, the his wife from Helper were on thefr woman in the llclxr ear also being way to Bingham, according to report thrown to the. ground, sustaining sereceived here. Morgan, hi wife and vere cut about the face and head. The two ears were badly wrecked Mr. and Mrs. Thoms Rosser, all of lleiner, were returning from a visit to and trucks were obtained to bring the the Manti temple and on reaching a injured women and the cars down the point just below Soldier Summit at Price Canyon to the resiectivd homes about 3 oclock Thursday morning, of the victim. Last reports were that met the Ileljier man, whoe name i the injured were getting along nicely. unknown, and who was driving at a Rublier stamps to ordef. The Sun. high rate of speed down the canyon. . et kill-thos- ma-tam- ed OUT FOR SHERIFF I regie-tere- FOR TREASURER ce NAYLOR y, 1 (Jrh - The renaming and renumbering of the Price city streets is nearing completion, the work for the eity being fn charge of Engineer Ilenry C. Jones. Main street will remain Main, as it has always been known, with the intersecting center street, whieh has formerly been known is Eighth, will be hereafter known as Carbon Avenue, 'and the center intersection, funning the dividing center will be at Main and Carbon and from this renter all streets and avenues paralleling are numbered one hundred to each Castle Gate Man Ia Now Out For the Democratic Nomination. block, going north and south from Main street and east and west from Rees M. Reese, who has aunonn& Carbon avenue. eil himself as a candidate on the demexIn the simple and understanding ticket for ocratic treasurer, planation of the scheme you begin at ha been a resident county of Carbon county the center interaeetion of Main street and Carlton avenue, and count street for ten years. The first two years of in their numerical order and the house hi residence here were spent as a numbers one hundred to each block, teacher in the school at Castle Gate. north and south of Main and east and Since that time he has worked fo; ths west of Carlton. Thus First East is Utah Fuel and the Royal Coal comone block east of Carbon and First panies. Before eoming to Carbon hi Went ione block west, and so on, an graduated from the Snow Junior college, business department, and haa First Sonth and First North are one kinre taken speei .1 verk in the Walblock south and north, respectively, of School ton of Commctre of Chicago. Main street Other streets following din numerical order begin at Main am At present he is' carrying work in vanced instituwith that accounting Carbon, according to direction. This new system of street number- tion. Reese i a married man and ha now makes his home at Castle Gate. ing and renaming baaed njxm depend- He i being urged to announce himable accuracy, for which Jones shouli self for the office of county treasurer be complimented, will enable the to make more satisfactory de- by his many friend who know o his bolendid character and his unusual livery of mail, will provide a teleto fill the position. qualifications merenable and phone city directory chants and strangers a comprehensive M. system of direction. i Mayor C. H. Madsen states that is the intention of the qity to place Gentleman of Sunnyaida Would like to Ba Commissioner. legible street signs on diagonal corners of the dividing streets immediJ. M. Naylor of Sunnyaida announately, and as fast as possible with the means at hand. Street signs, lettcrei ces in this impression of the Sun as the four years com-- 1 on both sides, will be placed at the a candidate for ' intersection of all streets withi.n the missionership, subject to the action of the republican nomination convennumbered districts of the eity. tion when it meets. '.The gentleman CLUB has been a resident of Carbon county WOMENS DEMOCRATIC for twpnty-fiv- e AT SPRING GLEN year or more, a goodly portion of the time at KenilThe democratic women of Spring worth, the upper camps and the ode Glen met recently and formed a club to the east, where he has been masted to be known as the Womens Demo- mechanic for the Utah Fuel company cratic Club." It starts off with for the past five yearsT) During all and ha this time he ha been a taxpayer and membership of thirty-thre- e prospect of getting more members. i known as one of the substantial This is the first democratic womens citizens of this section of Utah. He club formed in the county and these will go into the convention with a ladies are to be commended on their strong following from all the preprogressive spirit. The members are cinct. Mrs. Charles Erlices, Mrs. Eltie Buck ley, Mrs. Flarce Parley, Pearl S. Row-le- JAPANESE SLAYERS APPEAL MUST WAIT HEARING Mrs. Wilson, Pliehc Haycock, Edith Fullerton, Mrs. Zella Davis, Hearing of the appeal of Masato Mrs. Mary Rolando, Mrs. Mary Mat ekovir, Mrs. Matilda Krebs, Mrs. Karuinal, Japune.se a layer, yesterday Francis Cunningham, Mrs. It. E. Wil wa ordered by the supreme court rox, Mr. Mary King, Mrs. Josephine continued indefinitely or until such Perri, Laura Hansen, Rosa McGuire, time he i released from the state Salt Mr. Javan, Mrs. Milton, Mr. Moore, mental hospital, says todays Lucre! ia Rowley, Ruth Haycock, Bes- Lake City Tribune. He was committed to the hospital August 9th, after sie Oldham, Sir. L. Henry, Mrs. Mrs. Lcoa Skrinnr, Mr. Rnxie being found insane by s court and bad Knsec, Mrs. Pamiek Kransic, Mrs, jury at Price. This wa after he vii convicted of and sentenced to Algaga Koehear, Mr. Mary C. Faz-zia Mrs. W. B. Haycoe.k. Mrs. Mad death for the killing nfYosaki card in a in a at Helper, quarrel dulona Barra and Julia Toplovic. J. Du-cu- e, re-nc- Mail post-offi- I . insiietiors working with -r . hnn-Jdfe- o ance," with Bradford, Kearns, Sourlis and Theodore as the outsiders," and Madigan as the insider." Officers have not been able to learn the past history of the suspects. believe the whole The officer scheme was hatched up by the Salt Lake men and the ltork Springs pool hall keeper, who took Madigan into their confidence and used him as a tool in the perfecting of nlana for the holdup. Madigan s part was to furd nish information concerning mail matter, mottguent.. of clerks and trains and the relative value of the cargoes of each of tha mail trains. Says Postmaster MacKnight h, yesterday in a udice officer of three state have solved the mystery of one of tko most daring mail train robberies ever committed in the far west, says todays Salt Lake Tribune. Confessions of their purt in ths robliery hare been made-- by suine of those arrested, according to the officers. They will all be charged with conspiraey to rob the mail. The case will be taken before the federal grand jury, which meet at Cheyenne in either Oetober or November. Those who are now under arrest are Will ltradford. Jack Kearns and Paul Sourlis of Salt Lake; Jack W. Lladigau, railway mail clerk, who was on the car tn which the robbery took Rock place, and Ted Theodore, Springs pool hall operator, lostof-fie- e inspectors described the ease os an outside job with inside assist- RENUMBERING the organstated that m-uve- y liickeu house ou a ranch fourteen mile Southeast of Salt Lake of the 200, (KI0 loot taken in the robbery on August 14 of mail train No. 5 on the Union Pacilie railroad near Wam-sutte- r. Wyo., and the arrest of tha five alleged arielrators of the crime, uy Mors Satisfactory Delivery of Ia Mail Loot Worth $200,000 Found Chicken Coop. William Howard Taft, chief justice of the United States and former president, is resting at hi summer home at Murray Bay (Quebec), following a severe heart attack which seized him August 12th, and from mhieh, for a time it was feared he would not recover. He has been in poor health for two year and for this reason wa not able to preside at the June session of the supreme court. . 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