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Show THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH PAGE EIGHT Call For Repulican County Nomi- Just a Little Make-Believ- nating Convention e By F.UDORA R. RICHARDSON (Copyright.) Notice is hereby given that the republican county convention will be held at the county courthouse, Price, Utah, Thursday, September 16, 1926, at 8 p. m., for the purpose of nominating candidates for the following county offices : four years Clerk four years four years four years . two years four years four years four-yeterm Commissioner two-yeterm Commissioner two-yeterms Two representatives Precincts will also elect their permanent chairman and secretary! and nominate candidates for justice of the peace and constable. All precinct chairmen are hereby directed to provide for the election of delegates for said county convention in the usual manner and to certify their elections. COMER P. PEACOCK, Chairman. L. J. LLOYD, Secretary. Dated, Price, Utah, September 4, 1926. Treasurer Recorder Sheriff Attorney Assessor Surveyor ar ar ar three years now Florid Ma Hie little servant girl ht the Reynoldses, bud lived In the dream world she created ull for herself, She FOR EVERY FRIDAY on her little whits apron'and met the kindly gaze of Johuny Tolliver. Were you playin the game then or was It real? he was asking. Florrle replied, trying to Real, smile below the udst of tears. What else would you expect but that a poor lone girl wld have her homesick spells once In awhile? Uninvited Johnny sat down by Plor-rle'- a side and went on twisting his cap, I've been homesick, too, and play actin' Isnt enough. We dont have to do It any more. My uncle died ant left me a little farm where theres chickens an pigs an a cow an' vegeluhble gardun. Can't ya come, Florrle, an make your own house pretty an let me bring yon the things I'm not Jes' making believe to raise on a FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1926 wus In some one else'a bungalow, uiak Ing some one elsea house us charming as she could, cooking delicious food for some one else'a table. She loved her work, did Florrle Malone, and therefore It was all done so lieautlful ly liiut many was the time alie heard farm that Isnt? guests suy thut there was never mu id so Ideal as Florrle. Are you meunin' that yon want me She was not doing her work so well to marry you, Johnny? That's It. I'd like to know who else hfcuusc she loved work for Its own dear sake, but because Florrle loved Id want?" As a rule. Fuller Dealers carry large Florrie's happy bine eyes danced, her dreams. When she polished the und wu on or her cheeks the front door brass knob pink Its dimpled. enough stocks to meet any of your tereit the flowers thut bloomed In the the fairies, Johnny. They brought my paint requirements but if they are wish before I'd had the chance to boxes on the Mn-li- . she was making temporarily out of the particular paint her own house lovely for the Joy of make It. You do believe in fulrles, don't you, Johuny, dear?" those who pussed by. When she swept or varnish that you want, they can I do," replied Johnny Tolliver the pretty rugs or dusted the mating get it from a nearby Fuller Branch any 11I miilii mu rm ns or wiped the spots solemnly as he held the baud of Florwithin twenty-fou- r hours! Fuller rle Mulone and looked not where off Hie white eminiel table, Florrle Branches Fuller Dealer back of In are fairies played mystic rings but Into honestly believed that she was mistress of Iter litle reulm, anil Itr Iter the blue eyes of his sweetheart. service to you one of the many reahappy dreams there was the lover sons why they are good merchants to It nil such radiant Joy. who trade with. Look for the green and Vet In her whole life Florrle had She never had a lover. was Just sev white Fuller Sign and buy with coneiiteeii when she sec out from the old fidence it means good paint and a country, taking for the passage over good dealer. the bit of money her mother had left her. Now she was ull of twenty, but aud blue-eye- d still round-faceaud These Dealers Sell Fuller Paints and Famishes withal very sweet. Now suddenly Florrie hud become a wee hit sad. She was tired of living C. H. Stevenson Lbr. Co. u niiike-hpllevlife full of dreams. Kvery dity until Just recently there hud come Into Florrle Malone's pretty kitchen u lud who inude Florrie a little happier. He used to come not to f W. P. 6? CO. nKMEXTOKR tbe dates visit Florrle though well he might r?04 WEST FOURTH SOUTH STREET SALT LAKE CITY October 3 to 0. Ilaa ta but to bring groceries. Brmmka m 26 PaciAt Ctsl Citm came a ad set the arealeat And the hens are luyln lovely Fttfha a ian rxANCUCo loi angilu - poitiand of Mvraferk, Karat now," Florrie hml said from time to Dutrikwm , Kaiwr M lii Puf Ctst ad Orchard 1'rodarta as aad she time, smiling brightly peeped Into the busket. Paaltry ever aaaraiblrd la tha 17 TEAES EXPERIENCE YOUR ASSURANCE OF FULLER QUALITY State! Or in winter when the snow was on the ground, lie used to grin and apologize for the price or his wares, Theres nothin bat greens und cabbage now, and even my sweet potatoes Several o' the ole an; frost-bittehens is layln though, and I brought ya VARNISHES ull the eggs iny mother could spare New thlajcs t do, uw faa, ad thlaaa ta leara! Uoat ya. MONEEVWHITS LEAD mU I' tab's BS Shawl And will ye tell the dear cralture that Ill be thlnktn' 0 her while I make the fluffy omelet? Florrle would half ask, half answer as her red This matter was referred to the water IN TIIK DISTRICT COURT OF THB lips parted and showed the even row Seventh Judicial District In and For of pearly teeth. district Abe Powell wants to be cut Carbon State of Utah S. W. Then Johuny Tolliver need to leave, off from the water district as he re- Golding, County, II. C. Smith, Arnold Wahlatrom he tune the merriest had sides in town. J. W. Loofbonrow had and Phebe Wahlatrom, Plaintiffs, vs. D. whistling heurd on his rounds, and Florrle would the same troubles to report about his May Saunders and Mary E. McWhorter, Summons. The State ef Utah hum softly as she hurried to the next water assessments and was referred Defendants. to the Said Defendants : You ere hereby tusk on her schedule. She knew very o the same source. summoned to appear within twenty days well that Johnny had no farm whereReports of the various county of- after the service of this summons upon on the vegetables he delivered grew, ficers were approved and several oth- you if nerved within the county in which brought, otherwise within and she knew thnt he knew her to be er matters and allowing bills conclud- this action is day after service and defend the thirty Just a little muid making the beat of ed the session. almve entitled action, and in case of your SALT LAKE failure so to do judgment will be rendered working for somebody else. Florrle you according to the demand of and Johnny hud never talked except Radio telephones have been install- against the complaint, whieh has been filed with as characters In their little play, but ed on the liuje airships of Rurojican the clerk of the above entitled court. Thla the two minutes each day of making ines in addition to movies and phono- action is brounht for the purpose of quietbelieve with somebody else Instead title to the southeast quarter of Ssc. Commissioners In Regular graphs. Passengers are thus enabled ing County 10. Twp. 15 South, Range 10 East, Salt of nil alone made life quite a happy hold conversation with different Isbe meridian, in the above named plainMonthly Session. thing to he living. tiff and to determine any advene claim cities while on route. Now Johnny didn't come any more, or interest of the above named defendants The county commissioners met in in the land or premise nfureraid. Said and Florrle missed him, though she regular monthly session on Tuesday Motor busses plying between I.os land and premise are nituuted in Carbon wouldnt admit even to herself that of this week at which there were pres- Angeles and San Francisco state of Utah. II. J. TURNER, carry county, she did. Plaintiff Attorney. Postoffice Address, ent Commissioners J. A. Mathis, Sam stewards and serve hot meals preparOh, dour, und why should I be Price, Utah. kYoodhcad, Frank T. Bennett, II. C. ed in tinv kitebeneltes. Firal pub., Sept. 3; last Sept. 24, 1920. worry in? Florrie asked herself as Smith, clerk, and Road Supervisor E. she hunted pansies in the winter bed i.l. lee. The board had many visitors behind the kitchen. Tonight I'll be who wanted to make their trouldes coinin out to watch the fairies play, mown. As usual these were pacified, 111 be askin thlm to send Florrle and some getting what they wanted in.l a dream ever so much prettier. others were disposed of in a mod Then she covered her face with her hands and sobbed pleasing mannejr. A delegation f r mi little work-wor- n Clerks Valiev met With the board gently. nd asked to have some road matters a It Isnt dream Oh, hut, fairies, traiglitened Ill he wantin' the rest o' my lulfe. ri.ad wanted outwasover there. As the through private The pansies tlmt had sllpiied from loperty, the hoard led nod to act in Florrleli warm Angers lay half withered in her lap aa she sat weeping on t te matter. Leonard Strong was made registra(he buck steps, her glossy black hair tion agent for Scofield and K. X. catching the slanting rays of the after- Ratcliffs resignation as justice of the noon sun. How was she to hear the Latuda at was accepted. J. 1. peaee wocry if yoor motor Jb gnrden gate open softly? How was Achoked with otboo. You she to see that some one walked across Ruddy was apjiointed justiso at Hiathe lawn and stood by her side fum- watha. ke that condition a real A. W. if yos bling a worn cap In his reddened asked the Horsley and Henry Mathis toe Conoco commissioners for s wagon Ethyl hands and looking down upon her ever so compHHslonately? But a voice did road around the Horsley dam up neai' Here why; come In her, und she wiped her eyes Scofield. This was satisfactory and an agreement Rigned and approved Clifton increases die pwmny was ordered drawn up by the clerk. Why Fuller dealers can give you prompt service e in.-ul- The Carbon county teachers annual W. Clajrsoii (music, bund).. institute for the district was held on latwmii-Krmu Bennett Tuesday of this week in the high Ismthii Tietjen (music) auditorium. Owing to .Monday bring Labor l)uy anil the Green Itivrr Melon Day excursion, the two day program was crowded into me days session. One of the feuims of the meeting was the address of Prof. Leroy V. Coirs of the University of Utah. Miss Clara Kranipr, Oni C. Woodward, Jr., and 0. J. Itceve were in charge of the different grnds. splendid program was carried out. Following is a list of teachers attend ing the institute and thi places they are to teach. school U.YHTI.K GATK Grade L. Karl A cord, principal llrewta Christensen .8 7 it OJiryntul Kofford "! Marie Lang Heart Youiik 4 .1 lnilra W. Jensen Klixaheth II. Kelly J Jam It. Taylor ....x.7l CLEAR C'KKKK 1 W. Barton, principal Alice Tucker ............... ..........a .......... .J I ti Oertrude Anderberg COAL CITY 1 to N Adelaide Elford COLUMBIA F. Holbrook, principal 541 Ada Jensen Isabelle Holbrook it I 2 Isabelle Dutbie (piano) GIIISONMINK 0-7- I. -t Blaine Thomiwon ..... Alda V. latnibson 5-- 8 S S 8 7 7 ft alarmen F. s Jtowcim Pack li Is-wi- 0 IIKINKK 15. I Miner .Ruth Miner (music Virginia Greaves Zulu W. (iogurty I I 3 2 ..... 1 SPRING GLKN George A. I tow ley, prinripul SilHS Anderson Klva l'rinee Iluliy llnrkncNS Klinirn llsrward 7-- S I (S I .' 2 Janette KTANDAKDVILI.K Alvin Thomas, principal Nola ('luff (music, art) Helene I hristciiM-Idoniestic art) Kva Gurfieid SI'NNYSIDK Frances Fenton, priucipsl Allen Joints Vernon IaMuster (music, art) Irena Itedden I music) IeDra It. Mcltcth Kate Woodhouse Vera Ilopkinson Gwen Owens Hnxel Gardiner Hulda Price (liome economics) Tillie Jones Iouise Bliss Amy Crawford Veda W. Denting Thelma Nhoell WATT IS H. V. McAllister, prinripul Bertha (.'. Reynolds Lila Parkinmin WELLINGTON Sherman Cooiier, irinciinl F. Pratt Hawkea Myrtle Imrsen 5 8 1- -1 l ....3-- 1 8 ( 7 jj 2 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 l 1 1.0 .7-- S 541 3-- 4 2 1 WKST HIAWATHA K. L. Winn, princiiutl .3-5 Jaira C. leaiuuster Bernice Justenseti 2 WINTKIt OCAItTKKS DcMoss Bills, principal 7-- 8 Thelma W. Gibson 34i I1I11 K. Bills 3.4 Llixnbeth W. Lind (piano) 2 CARBON COl'NTV HIGH SCHOOL Reeves JJ- princiiuil ' Vi' !1?,TMC,n l'liyniuiil Hliuntiiiu 1 1-- ,mun uni -- re 2 fir, 1.4 PKKItl.FSS 7.4 PRICK Mndsen principal Margaret Fieldsted Mildred Itadera 'S' It A anna lawna a ZZZZZ.R Nwrnwm G. Kvans 3 !ZZ!!'..Z.4 a Nolpba Augason Itel a Mornsj.n Lydia lasla Lyman (jdano) Mary F. Mathis or 4 4 .j ZZZZ. A 3 Fern lace 3 Leona Bryner 3 3 .JenmePoMer I Ruth Morfitt (piano) 2 - Vr Jaieie lorell Mabel Goodman 1 1 1 1 Gladys Parry RAINS 'Ituasell Williams, principal -- Dorothy ( Jiristensen ..... Edna Joheiwon (music) M. . itoiArr CL. Draper, principal Anriii ( jhino LaVcrne II. Draper 5 j.2 5-- 0 1 Z.'ZZZZZ l SCOFIKLD II. A. Dslilsrnd, principal . Kmma flair Jean King W. Johnson (music) 1. Maxine Dorrity Vera Newren Cornelia I. Dshlsrud SPRING CANYON Wallace It. Wayman, prinripul .7-- S !l .... .34) 5 241 1 ..... .8 FREE ATTRACTIONS LEE PAINTS HH tea UTAH 5 ' Mabel E. Kiehm Best Ever n. Junior High training IIKI.PKK Joseph Jnrobs coinnierciul B. J. Storrs A. S. Horsley, principal social science Jiistory, s Sutnish laiyton It. llurriM (manual trniniiigi .. .7 August Mibsfeldt S. Dlsoii. A. 7 Dorothy Itssmnssen Allen Gannon (music) is Jniiies n ; Bingham unit It. June L Murdock (art) music li ilbaiiw 'Clara Peterson (music) ' Knglisb umtli.. science . Harold Ilithell Orph Munk E 4rmll Farr i xisilogy. biology , -- hwera....lstany1 Alla 1. Thoniisn Vi biology, history IVI Redd Alta Mndsen Ktrlyn Knglihlt (art) -- domestii! Alary Dalpiax '....3 GertriiilK Mibsfeldt urt Oltsti. . 3 Knglisb .losejibine Pagunu Smith Verda ltasiniissen physical education, 2 Gladys oral expression Baby Jones 2 Sarah Velma Shelly 1 Mnllsnry minniereial I Margaret Hotelier J'1,,es history, laitiu l ?!r Helen Itiidnish,... ....domestic science HIAWATHA VI. A. Smith, prinripul s Hcccntlv a strange malady haa AVyatt W. Miles ! w liarles Lewi oyster heiL in Japan, resulting Mildred Angel in the death of in ill ions of tlirm. The Ada Park disease is aitrihutrd to a ehange in Millie Wright the wean currents affecting (he May Hardy Maude P. Smith of the oyster beds. INmrl Deucy (art) .... ......1-Kldn Dorius 1 Nine were lynchetl in this KKMLWOltTII i Ifi'x-ti'Ms rnuntry during the first six months of Wiltba lVsetN-- (hand and orrhiwtra )..(-- 7 the year, an increase of four over the Margaret Tennant 5 same period of Six of the vic 4 tims were .JVsncs Smyth (music, piano) two whites ami one negroes, Alice Wallamy Hughes 3 an Indian. .. .. 4vuylui Winifred Lyon j Jjeon O. Lund Perda A. Lund e m-hlblt- loa 2 I Turner Chillis d FULLER 7-5-t- 4 Z.Z's ItiiHiniissen lluby Tdn W. Beck h loy HARDING SJeorge A. Fog, irincial Onnon A. Thmpon (music) laiwell Frisiuger (aril bum tic) . CJark Wright (science and art) Veronica Heinlein (Knglisb) "Venla Peterson (Knglisb) Ij. Vance (arithiiiHtif) .7 e w STATE CITY MET ON TUESDAY . . "YNT - aaf Sain Sralzo asked for a refund of taxes for 1926, as his store and content! were destroyed by f're ;n February. The application of Fred O. Storrs for the position of food and dairy in sertor of the county was passed for the present County Road Supervisor Lee. reported the steam shovel belonging to the county had been loaned to the Lion Coal company at Wattis for a rental of $15.00 per day which met the approval of the board. The matter of a right of way running through Castle Gate and Kolapp for building the new state highway was discussed. The board being of the opinion that the Rame should be gotten from the property owners. The moving of a portion of the Pioneer ditch at Carbonville by the Denver and Rio Grande Western for new trackage necessitated the building of a wagon road. This the railroad will do and give the rounty a deed to tho same when finished. In grading opposite Riversido rail the railroad has raised its tracks somo eighteen inches whieh makes the crossing dangerous. Tho clerk was instructed to write the company and see if this could not be remedied. George Robb asked to have his water Assessment in the Price River Water Conservation district adjusted. or the cylinders. lncrcaaedpceseufeaieaiiMncEeased power. Conoco Ethyl Gasoline pexfixms perfefily under high poesmm So why not enjoy Cooocos extaiwwft less miles under pcaftkaQy all condition. You can get Conoco Edyl Gasoline at the sign of the Continental Soldier. CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Po&team.&fiaen and JUkto tmAifcans miles |