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Show THE SUN. PRIOR. UTAH FS1DAT. JANUARY 14. 1987 noire rKlLH announce midwinter excursion to AXin VC 1 C AR RY ly Los Angelas and San Francisco, tick-cts to be on sale Januarv 28th and ,v. r j. k7l with n limit of April 22d, from auk wiU I I I Th munUyehuroh Third Last next J; Llewellyn W. KiUpack, nn Emery in eonnty farmer, has filed a petition Lsabil-- . Lsike at Salt City. bankruptcy itiea $34 95 with assets of 1330. Full ; exemption is claimed. - ; Andy Young, a miner nt Standard-- 1, villa, has filed a petition in bankrup-Liabil-- 1 tey in federal court at Zion. ities $1361 with assets of $250. The latter are claimed as exempt. deaths in Price last year, eight others were brought here for burial. At Wellington, the records for 1920 Lake City and Ogden, and for 1925 are identical, with fif- 23d SJ on tbe Oregon Short line north teen births and six deaths eaeh year. ' of Ogden with a limit of April 15th. I As The Sun goes to press this (Fri- The for the ing, ' says Henry Fiack, loeal govern-- 1 morning ment weather observer. Two feet of lie was taken to the hospital st that well packed snow is reported on llors-- 1 camp for surgical and medical atten- tion. He is reported to have been rruxhed in a eavein. The young nun is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Young of Price and a brother of L. 1). Young of the Carbon lee Cream company. Ity-on- e THE NEW fwTS WASHER and DRYER But one marriage license has been Says the Tribune of last Saturday: issued during the past week by Conn- - I Mrs. Agnes Bell MeMillin, 57, a resdjuUnt Jty Clerk Elizabet h T. Hadley and this Post ident of Salt Lake City for some mx the Legion, for to Peter H. Degen of Spring Canyon com- - months, died yesterday at the family new aHed as wss nis and Ellen W. Stokes of Cleveland. luander for 1927 last Tuesday even- - residence, 563 East Sixth South street. A. S. Horsley of Helper, depart She was born in Lanarkshire (Seol- inFThe Carbon County Farm bureau state vice commander, officiated land). Surviving her are her husband, Dient at a special meeting last Friday ww-- 1 rcmnoniM at wbi,htbtt new David McMullin, and seven children. ing at Price unanimously resolved to officials and Olsen were inducted: Mrs. C II. Hill of Spring Canyon; again affiliate with the state associa- Nick Kipctti, first vice president ; I Mrs. Katherine Avery of Mutual; tion after a three years period of non-- 1 Seott Fanett, second vice; L. Dow Marguerite and Mary McMullin, both membership. Young, adjutant; W. Glenn Hannon, of Salt Lake City; Hugh McMullin ot McMullin from Elm,, 7 ..d FnU , i the baby son of Mr and Mre J. Ahua ani, abrutboi. Jobll vi- - C. Bell of Kenilworth. convicted of the Yamagguchi, The funer-- Is Its Own Best f"S - - r PAQB TXY1 seven death, compare! with a hunr dred and forty birth. Beside the six- - I 1 fciJSXiSS k 1Y1RY FRIDAY Salesman PHONE 16 and a NEW EASY will be left at your home. Do a weeks washing. If you dont want the machine call 16 and it will be removed and no questions asked. If you want it, keep it. Easy terms will be made for the payments. I. M. GAUCHAT At Weeter Lumber Co., West Main St. PRICE, UTAH I 1 .d CUyHUarielSay. fa being held this (Friday) noon at the Wallace & Harmon al after-- 1 Owing to the fact that reports have reached the board of Clifford Brown some of our citizens are failing to report the presence wLkwhen health that .... dll'lwt Oiov an au-arnotice is herein I returned to Salt Uke City from mor-- l NOTICE 3 Bm-U.- I k .ToTTt FOBSllf,WW.ETC. Tws Weri Each leaertlw (staNsPerChares Areauala. FOU KENT MODKHN buuac rent. Call 4li-- SIX-UOO- lf (r with ii a mUdemeW FOR RENT AFTER MARCH 1. 1927, of the state of Ltah, W hich read in pan of fire room in The Sun building. I'hone laws to the n Stake tab- - j after him. The fellow was given s weapon. lie will have his trial in the such according ts choir fine some time ago of three hundred district court, probably during the as follows: FOR SALK OK TRAP IF T11UE& E. M. land fifty dollars in Federal Judge Joining terrn. Brown waa arrested at 2746 (As Amended 1919): It shall be the duty of every physieiaii horse Fairbauka-Muremolar. AIho a local quarter-koruone. Inquire of The Sun. or other jierson earing for the sick in the etate of I tah to report to the cxist-... of the becomes aware such after jierson and in case such phy- - FOR SALE RAN I'll OF ONE Hl'N-ilm- l eonlagious disease , and sixty arrra nine miles est of was issued for him. r hour said person Mjrtun on within Snn Msician twenty-fouother person fuil to reiwrt the nonb side of the Ibirhesno i had a Sam Walker, with Stockholders of the First National river. Sixty acres in alfalfa and full wajui.acmpam.r. ofa M alter the aesaion evening. ter right. Terms to the right parties U. hank at lriee met in annual price Tnnip No. 7, Boy Scout of dispute during Some cases of contagious disease are considered M Unimport-re-electc- d W, Crockett, Price, l tah. last Tuesday. All the directors were America, entertained last Friday ev-- suffered only a few buckshot wounds and these at a later hour ening at a fathers and eons banquet around his eye. When Knobbs went ant that people do not think it worth While to report them. All HI TTER WRAPPERS PRINTED TO named the same officers for the com- - at Carbon Stake tabernacle. Dr. H. I. to arrest Brown he took to his heeli, I patriotic citizens should consider it their duty to assist the board order, a hundred fur $1.50 ; two hunI him by firing out all contagious diseases of whatever character-emplo- yes. dred, $2.25 ; five hundrde, $350 ; a thousing year. There are no changes in the Broekbank ia scoutmaster of the troop but the officer halted jjj stamping Sent parrels post prepaid and, $5.50. and Omar Bunnel is the patrol leader. a couple of shots into the air. foun(j jn the community. where remittance accompanies order. Tho I I Sun, Price, Utah. Price City ITospital has had a busy effect to the decorations was TpnchcrS ComilHf in lveil ,by week. Pat.ents FOR RALE THIRTY-NINAND A ' pine tref8, a eampfire and half feet frontage by two hundred mnd so fast, says Supt. yrnte Tlie short program of Chairman. C. II. other features. Madsen, By fourteen and a half feet deep on Moulh have had L., that as high as twenty-tw- o Carbon avenue, including half interest in evening included songs and some 1927. Jan. 14, Utah, Dated, Price, to be assigned to seventeen beds. The speeches and the menu consisted of and t Two hundred or more teachers brick wall. Faces tbe west. Pavdeing and sewer connection paid. Terms if one private room is in constant school workers from the Grand, San roast pig cafeteria style. desired. It. V. Crockett, Price, Utah. mand and is on the waiting list for Juan, Carbon and the Emery districts DIJ I? p I V weeks ahead. WANTEI AT ONCE CAPA RLE IKtt-Nu- n Monday last funeral services werel are expected here tomorrow (Satur-hcl- d to aiicm-- (leurm (look In all of Funeral Horn? at day) to attend the regional confer- from Flynn As the county of CarlMin to aril IlehcrliuK'a The annual sale of Christmas seals Price for MrsAnnie Terro Proearoni, ence of these sections. It was an- Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hadley went Individual Playoffs Are to Decide aiiccH, toilet riMiiedicM, rxtrni-ta- , Winners. the offie-to this in Price last year brought $78.02, ac of 1 first Lake the state in Salt to time some nouneed City ago by 56 years and who died st the articles, stock, Miultrjr imwili-r- , dip etc. ,avd made treatmedical to a l report just public fau,;v bimie ;n tbj9 eity on Friuay ials, and in letters just sent out by week, the fonner for mid farm cording One hundred During the present week a complete J rod net. Trail well eatahliahed. We by Prof. G. J. Reeves, the chairman of j . aftpr a Jo George A. Fox of Price, president of ment. illness, schedule of all the basketball games urniidi kimmIh on credit. Istrsc, old. reliassoeiathe seal sale committee for this eitv. Teachers Carbon returned the has Procaronu Mrs. Walter widow James of County Taylor tbp able eouiany. lxiwest price. & of The camimign was handled ly teams Write today for full G, C. j,y lightning in August of 1925. tion, to school workers in the four 0 bt.r home at Price after a visit of in the three sections of Region of women, eaeh being apportioned 0f'.b,.r KOns met death here four districts, he outlined the conference Lpvproi weeks with relatives at Salt the Utah High (School Athletic asso- Kebcrliny Do., Dept. llKMI, Rlooiiiinyton, ()e Ilia. certain geograjdiieal area to canvass, years previously in an automobile ae- - program and urged the attendance of Lake City ciation was drawn up at Price. The The all board members, jjmerintendeiita, in She was born is eident. C. W. Italy. Shores returning (Due) will be deB. 1. Melntirc of this city on W ed- V Revision I' to his home at Denver, Colo., today champion of each division j remaining relatives in this conn- - principals and of this week took over the series cided individual in Retirement playoffs, Tenure and to Salt Lake City and try are a son! Tony, and a daughter, I Tax Laws, after a stage line and express business of J. Mis Aura. Full Time Con- - Price on trip Law For Teachers, and then the three winners, and probmatters. other and personal II. Wade of the Helper to Castle Gate Bee. A, will meet tract Fgr Tsachera and Housing 0. V. Soulliworth of Los Angeles, ably the runnerup in Utah Educational association wants line. Alao the Coal City stage and Thomas and Boarding Problems of Teachers Howard and in a round robin tournament to seJohnson Burl last in Price arrived atCals., Tuesday know why teachers, superintendto express. He will give his entire ort werebound over to the district Ifreamong the with his wife lect the victor in the entire region. ents and board members resign. In orvisiting tention to the bnsinesa. The office last . . lar-- 1 come will . this xur of entered two that There teams are on but up a grand topics charge Tuesday aU() der to obtain this information a quesand atation will be at tbe same )dare de- . W . Loorbourow, upu onMfNorth eeny. They had their preliminary hear-- sion. There will be a number of year from the Uintah Basin territory, tionnaire baa been sent out to presion Carbon avenue. exto order Duin and two The These known the Potter. Bee. C. are meetings Justice beforo as partment ing Bvene chesne high from Roosevelt and the dents of teachers associations in varare alleged to have stolen a pedite matters the following haw A. Lake Salt Wootlon of The Woman elub of Price held a youths George chairUintah high of .VemaL The schedule ious parts of the state, according to watch and a gun from the house of been asked to act as temporary W. Iarratt, secretary. This remeeting last Saturday in the Ameri I Mrs. Louis Poknnbi of Price last Dee-- 1 men and secretaries of the various City is here this week on business. provides for only two games, except and the has He can Legion Hall with the departmMt that they inform the assoeisF secrotarwhip each named quests in resided that in th event of a tie another will jbe watch was pawned to a dejiartinents, the first : of social science ill charge. Mxp. J. W . loeal dealer, management of the State' Building be played. Uintah will be at Room? tion the number of last years teachwho later sold it to a man esse being the chairman Hammond delivered an address on at Gibaonmine and the I WTelfare A. S. Horsley of Hleper and Loan association and has engaged velt on February 11th, and Duchesne ers not now employed in the district gun waa found in the hard rubber manufacturing line at Vernal on The Responsibilities ' of .Parents, of any of these reasons: Hiawatha. A. S. whom and to it a Smith, of in the possession boy February 25th. Princi- lerause there. and Mrs. S. B. Bunnel one on Prob- had been Ken O. G. Marriage, transferring to other diainSchool Finance Allred, traded. The total value of pals and coaehrs of Bee. A, which Musie was nnder the lem Children. in other occupations, former T. W. rists, B. working L. Hunting-night and Hunte dollars. Skipworth, schools Bennett, cludes eighty-fivthe was of the Carbon, goods jilworth, direetioq of Mrs. L. A. McGee. marshal at Price, got back home the ington, Central high of Castle Dale attending school, ill health, old age, ton. At a meeting last Tuesday evening Publicity W. C. Cantrell, Moab, other day from Amarillo, Tex. That and Ferron, have announced this not meeting certification standards, M. S. Winder, secretary of the state teachers standards and other varions LeC. W. Peterson, Price. and American city is his former home. While there schedule for their division : the Price unit of the farm bureau, addressed a meeting of of reasons. chosen Cleveland 14 were va. officers Ferron th January farmers and businesa men in Carbon gion auxiliary at Ferron; Huntington vs. Carbon at Request is made to learn the num-Stake tabernacle at Price last Monof teachers now employed who Huntington. were not in the districts last year, but day evening on Cleve-a15th vs. Central January I Farmer In Rural Communities. south side of the river. They are ex- taught elsewhere, attended school and st Cleveland. (hmm, eimplain; Mrs .III .Lloyd Hansen, Monticello. to their farmers were employed in other occupations, calling dignify out Facilities the urged test to Mre. and country. Ferand vs. 22d Boarding fully fauBett jpected Housing t treasurer, Huntington January he number of experienced teachers by their eetions and attitucte in busi- - R The For Teachers Wallace K. Wayman, ron Ferron. at I new ness, social amy other affa rs. to the district, the number who Blaine and ThompCenhistorian a va. 28th is to Canyon, Spring appoint Huntington president January to tbe profession and also of are new tral at Castle Dale ; Carbon vi. Ferron a secretary. Mrs. Olsen succeeds son, r.f Tanfi A. A. Anderspn, hal Thu (Friday) evening a district jotfh experienced and inexperienced I Mr. Susie Richards as head of Cleveland Ferron. idle. at SuUronneil who secured their positions. February 4th Cleveland vs. Cen- teachers tral at Castle Dale; Ferron v. HuntSOUGHT BY FATHER ington at Huntington. Carbon idle. sSPRING Centra' 1, 11th vs. Carbon CANYON, Jan. 10. A February at Caetle Dale; Cleveland vs. Hunt- search ia being made for Perry S. ington at Huntington. Ferron idle. Christensen, aged 21 years, of CleveFebruary 18th Ferron vs. Cleve- land, who left Kenilworth on Decemland at Cleveland; Carbon va. Hunt- ber 12th for Ogden. The father of I the third class. the young man is critically ill and he before Judge George starting promptly at 10 o cue vi prjdiy .for pubIiJ and drawing9 muat gee to ington at Price. is wanted st home. He is of light forenoon. He court va. the Ferron of 19th Carbon Christensen Jtrict . lit the Unlesa February , n w that they are genuine. The Union Pacifie aystem, South-- 1 d complexion and weighs about a Ferron. at made his office iUfed to and WeeteraPacifie jointera Pacific and 21 Cleve st ve. t'beri Carbon IrfUfSi pounds. thirty building on East Main street on the February he expected to Cleveland. night of Novembre 2d, and to have Tayk)r Mieve that the practice land at Baldbeaded men are brainier than of-the C. 1 be in attendance. 25th Huntington vs. the i Ray Evans, taken away a small safe from the inwas February new put ruling began before a fice of the Singer Sewing Machine I chairman of the state associations to effect Under the previous regula- Central at Huntington; Ferron vs, those with luxuriant locks, according to Irof. IL J. Fleure, noted scientist. company.. He was arrested the Eol-- 1 committee on locals, and other off tions lueh were returned to the un- Carbon at Pries. Cleveland idle. He believes that the growth of the will be also committeemen and and its safe scries two the The and the of first games day The present successful applicants. hair absorbs a large quantity of y tents were recovered. His trial was present, make it obligatory ou the have been played with Central win regulations 12th. ovset for and Carbon over February Huntington the ning originally part of the government to cash For-. er Cleveland. When teams of See. I cheeks and give a cash receipt. The United States government has to play some o more seientifie merly, Taylor believes, the applicant are idle it is planned experts at work on the era Mrs. Charles Ruggeri entertained a (intended to cover their checks in ease those from the Basin. obnoxious eradication insects than of At a meeting of representatives o: all the other nations of the world y tin, the first number of which is b5 jrcpntly organized sewing club were successful in' the drawing, 1 terei-I the which B distributed See. of Region 5, comprises throughout ing ncf,day evening a t'ier home in the cory served by the road, It w m the Fouta apartment' on North Carlion I EDWIN 0. LEE AGAIN CHOSEN the schools of Grand County high o form of a four-pafolder, liberally avenue. Present were Hrst Sanford Moab, Green River high and Monti COUNTY ROAD AGENT and effectively illustrated to empha- Ballinger, Mrs. I.J S. Evanh, Mrs. Har-cello, this league basketball schedule AMERICAN NATIONAL size the pretentious improvement pro- old V. Leonard; Mrs. Glcft N. Nelson, At its first meeting last Monday for the season was adopted : LIVE STOCK ASSOCIATION ' Rivon Green both Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, Mrs. Carl N.v- - the new board of county enm mission-magram being carried forward January 21st Moab va. main and branch lines. A review of Mrs. J. T. KeUv, all of this ere, Sam Woodhead, chairman, reap-eit- er at Moab. City, the companys activities for last year January 28th Green River vs, and Mrs. E. FTOianotti of Ilel-- pointed Edwin C. Lee of Price road sets forth that more than $9,000,000 per. Dinner was served at 7 oclock. I agent for the coming two years. Al Monticello at Green River. JANUARY 24th to 27th was spent in improvements, bringing bert W. Shiner, who had applied for February 4lh Moab vs. Monticello Clothes may not make the man Monticello. the grand total ontlay since rehabilat Giba with signed Bessie petition, the Miss largely The marriage of job or the woman but they help a 11th Green River vs, itation commenced five years ago to son and Eugene Hanson, lmtli from rereived one vote again two for Lee, February whole lot. And when they are n Moab at Green River. William repre-oBliss, and 40,000,000. Nelson INels Lake at Salt City Price, took pbomiip kept properly cleaned and pressiTtbih-weein Assembly sent ing the town of Sunnyide, rereiv February 18th Moab vs. Monl Tuesday ed they Jast longer you get Inst yeaY the births in Price Hall on" the lerapIorruunds. Bishop led assurances that the agreement that cello at Moab. During mors clothes service for your more than dnnbled the number of the Reynolds of Eion performed the cere-- 1 has been in force regarding mainten-mon- y February 25th Green River v? money. Cleaning and pessing is be will to Dr. Ii. M. Jones Monticello that at Monticello. to road lanep of the Mrs. Mr. deaths, according place and wresenee f in the our business and we cretainly of this city, health officer and regia-it- A. E. Gibson father and mother of continued. do know our bnsinesa. Horseshoes junked in the United There were a the bride, and Frank Tanson, brother of vital statistic Dr. R. M. Jones was reappointed as States are shipped to China, where births and sixty- of the groom, sir. aid Mrs. Hansen county phjsieian and registrar of hundred and thirty-si- x Tickets on sale January 20th to mechanics utilize the chilled iron for deaths. This, however, is a con be at home itkJ2rice after Febru- - tal statistics. The resignation of Mre. 26th. Final return limit, Januknives. siderably higher rate than in 1925, ary 1st. Msyme Jameson, new county record making ary 31, 1927. For detailed fares when deaths totaled fifty and births jer, as county juvenile officer, was ae- OSCAR WATKINS The popularity of bobbed hair ia apt and train service call on nearThe genis reported that there is a stretch I eepted. W. H. Kanistansux was ap-o-f a hundred and twenty-eigIt baldness to cause among widespread Nertb Ninth St, Just Off Mate, J the est Rio Grands agent eral trend for the past three years water in the Pacifie Ocean off pointed constable of Wattis precinct. women, according to a prominent Facta tbs seems to be toward a higher death-- coast of Chile whieh the Hah refuse j "Lex! blanks at all kinds. Tha Boa. rate, as in 1924 there were only forty- -' to inhabit I I i.. i. I SvthSroiTfanure I e e u'v -- h.enomiug j" 1 I'RICE BOARD OF HEALTH, Here E Talk Shop 125-foo- COMING GAMES PERSONAL I liuuw-luil- I I I um-fu- hoiim-hol- i lleei-aw- I wIioIi-nuI- 1 I partn-ulsra- Why Do Many of Them Quit Jobs? y leae-nesda- 1 ,mrUnt i c . J I I er ml uijnttarma. jriaKsis NO FUND CHECKS - sss.M5 srnMk ! K rSKiS u Clothes Do Help! st huu-dre- eon-lee- rs en-"- J ! Wed-Ube- ge n, y, Salt Lake 11 I er vi-w- ill I I ht FARES 12 ROUNDTR1P Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad I -one Utah |