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Show THE SUE, PRICE, UTAH -- EVERY FRIDAY TA3E POUR ItiSutx PRETTY Every Friday By Bui Publishing Ob. (Inc.) B. W. Crockett. Manayw. i CLOSE TO YEARS TWEHIY-FOU- R Mail Matter, Carbon countys board of education met last Tuesday and reorganized Catered aa 4. 1814. at the Poetoffiea at Pries, with Carl K. Marcuen as its president and Bishop George Buff as vice. IL Ctah. Under the Art of March 9, 1479. CL clerk, was named as treasurer. He succeeds Arthur J. Smith, (MM). is Lee. land His George E. Okey is retained as clerk and Miss $20, ADVERTISING RATES Prof. Hon C. Woodward, Jr, was notified his assistant. as Katherine Myera Matter Per Inch Per Month, pttey the coming year at a salary of three be will as kept IL&d; Sinaia leenc, 4Uc. Transient, 50c. that he special Poeitioa. 25 Far Cant Addi- - hundred dollars a month or $3U00 a year and exiienses. He will be formally notified, according to law, in Jane or July. The newly elected members are Lina Each Inser- Silas gsgale Tea Cants the ltowley of Spring Glen for Distrirt No. 3 and B. S. Eggertson from tion. Coaat Sts Wards to the Lina. No. 5. They qualified. Committees named are: Summons, 912.50; Water Applicaban, Sunnyside, Teachers, Transportation and Health Silas Rowley. 910.UU; Final Proof, 910100. Finance and Insurance Emil Nyman. IT m lints Tim Cents the Line Each His Words to the Lins. (hut Buildings and Grounds George Ruff. Blackface Type Twenty Grata the Line School Equipment and Course of Study B. S. Eggertson. Each insertion. Mareunen has had almost an unbroken term in the Carbon President of a. Thanh Beaolstiona, Obituaries, Csrds Kates. Count schools since Notice May 5, 1!M)2, when he was elected a teacher at Price by Reuben Etc, At Readme to the Line BtsW G. Miller, A. J. Lce and L. M. OKon, the then board of trustees of Price For Sale For Kent, Found, laart, Etc., School district, which position he held during 1002 and 1903. In 1904 he Two Cento Per Word Each Issue No at Price and served in that capacity up to June 30, uas elected prim-qui- l Charge Accounts. llMirt he organir.cd the ninth grade, which has grown into the pres-tr- it 1910. In All CoBimuoications to Carbon high. While serving as principal here he was chosen county supSUE PUBLISHING CO. votes over Miss Margaret Reynolds. erintendent in 1906 bv a majority of PRICE, UTAH He was elected in 1908, lDlU and 1912, eueh time with an increasing maAt a meeting composed of one member of each of the school disI went mourning without Tho Sun;n. jority. tricts of the county held in the courthouse at Price, Oelolier 7, 1911, he was X atood up and cried in tha congroga-ftlomade president of the newly created board of education of the Carbon CounJob, S0:28. ty School district, which jawition he held until December 12, 1914, when he was made clerk. He served as such until June 30, 1915, when all of the schools were consolidated into the Carbon County School district. From June to January, 1915, he had no official connection with the aehools, but on January 5th he was elected president of the board of education and has acted continuously since that time as its president. Capi. J. F. Curcv and Edward EdMrs. Jameson tendered her resignation, since she was recently wards of Castle Gate were county seat elected to Mayme the county recordership, as an attendance officer. This became visitors. effective January 1st. The board has been allowing her thirty dollars a Hank Stewart, the Nine Mila cattlemonth. Hereafter man, purchased the Oasis saloon at ten of this will go Jut ty Twenty Years Ago This Present Week - Price from J. V. Gentry. Has Frandxen was back at Price from Salt Lake City, where he had been for medical treatment. Orrin Elmer was apjiointrd a health officer at Colton in eonnortiim with his duties as constable there. Mrs. George Collingham of Castle Dale visited with her parents at Sunny iilc. ller husband was working at Castle Gate. Reuben G. Miller left Price for tha Pacific Coast in the hope of getting rid of a severe void following an at- through Bishop Ruff to someone doing the work at Scofield and at the upper camps and twenty is added to the salary of John Potter, making the latters fifty. He will look after the remainder of the district. Patrons Columbia nut long ago purchased a piano for use over there at a rost of $425. They tack of whooping cough. 1 fi f 'i Prices ire harvest had not begun. Several consumers wen figuring with J. M. Miller at Colton to have him ship in carload lota from there. Wallace A, Lowry of Prioo had gone to his sheep herds in the vicinity of Ilanksville. That plaee was to be his iNtstoffiee address for some time to roiue. The Uintah railroad out of Mauk, Colo., had been snowisl up for two weeks. The Basin country was inaccessible except by way of Price and the Nine Mile route. W. IL Johnson of Li lehfield Minn., and Miss Nellie C. Johnson of lclcr (no relation) were licensed to wed at Zion. He is now rity recorder at Helper, but at that time a train dispatcher. Utah and adjacent states faced a erious problem with regard to a fuel a ho rt age. The aituatiun became more acute, it was said, due to an insufficient number of engines and railroad ears. IL C. Smith, county rlerk, was canvassing the business men and others at Price as to how they felt towards an electric lighting and power plant. Dr. E. M. Nrher and others at Castle Gate wanted to put one in. On the winter range in the vieinity of Myton and Roosevelt the snow was reported being from eighteen inches to three feet deep. Several florkmas-ter- s were figuring to move their sheep to Castle Valley to avoid losses. The First National hank at Price its Imard of directors, J. M. Whitmore, A. W. Horsley, L. 0. Hoffmann, Iteubcn J. Miller and George C. Whitmore. A. MeGovney had to remain with the institution agreed I another year as cashier. Announcement was made that C. A. Walker of Ely, Nev., had purchased the residence of H. O. Williams, general manager of the Utah Fuel company and located on the corner of 0 street and Second avenue up at .Salt Lake City for $8300. Sheriff Thomas F. Keltor named bis depat ies throughout the county. Noah Potter up at Winter Quarters; George Wilcox, Clear Creek: S. W. Warren, Castle Gate! T. J. Crick at Helper; IL J. World, Price; Hyrnm Wilrox, Sunn.vside, and E. L. Hannon, Nine Mile. All were to serve without pay except World. CARBON PUTS ONE OVER LAST FRIDAY IN EMERY HUNTINGTON, Jan. 16. The second basketball league game of the season, which was played here Friday evening, resulted in a victory for the Carbon high team over the Hunting-to- n to high by a score of thirty-fou- r nineteen. The score : CARBON a. T. F.r. 1010130 12 8 8 0 0 10 flansen, rf Mhm, rf 2 4 Howard. If Kay. e Mathis, rt? Presort t, Ig 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 15 HUNTINGTON Geary, rf Morgan, rf Young, If ... h id son, e .......... ...................i Arnold, rg Leonard, Nielson, 2 10 34 O. T. 0 0 2 0 0 0 F. P. 0 0 3 0 a balance of $132.50. This the board- will pay off and take the instrument, which is almost a gift.. A similar projxisition euine from Watt is. K u p e r i n tendent Woodward is authorized to inquire into it. - A hundred new lockers are being purchased for the Carbon high at a rost of $612. An PRESIDENT CARL R. HARCUSEN. appropriation o f sixty dollars was made fur the entertainment of teachers from a distance who are so6n to be in this eity in atleudaneq upon a regional conference. The board derided it would remain a member of the Utah State School Board association at a eost of sixty dollars a year. Emil Xytnan rejwrtrd that distilled water is being furnished the children at all the Spring Canyon ramps at eight eents a gallon. Pupils make their own paper drinking rups. One rase of diptheria at the boys dormitory at Priee, recently isolated, brought about the inoculation of the others there. The youth is now bark at school with the scare over at the home of the several boys. Woodward will attend the national convention of county superintendents at Dallas, Tex., in February and March, next. His exjienses are to be borne by the board. The third Tuesday in each month was fixed as the dates of ineetirgs. The hour 2 oclock of the afternoon. owe - way of tho auto truck. Ouch," aald the girl, yon hurt Ton are very rode. She aald it rubbing ber left arm which Horace bad grasped harder than be Intended in his excitement at the young lady's perlL And you," bo retorted, are very careless. Didnt yon see that truck coming? No, she replied, 1 was looking the other way. Of course, I am very grateful to you for rescuing me as you did." I beg your pardon," said Horace, but you see, I didn't think. I was so fearful you would e hit. In spite of her attempted the girl was considerably shaken by lier narrow escape. She trembled a little, seeing which Horace aald: You must sit down somewhere and here rest. Come Into this and have a cupful of tea. She had been studying the man's face intently sizing him up. Horace was not feeling in the best of humor. Orphaned when a hoy, he had been receiving a liberal allowance from a rich uncle and had spent It for the past five years In roaming about the world. And now his uncle was dead and a cablegram had called him home. self-contr- tea-sho- During appeared uncle had lady, tho 4 100S3 .8 THE BEAUTY ABOUT OUR I p Horaces absence abroad It the deceased milltonalro become guardian of a young daughter of an old school- fellow, who had begged him on his dying bed to look after the girl whom reverses of fortune had compelled Mm to leave penniless And the will of Horaces uncle read that If Horace should marry Norma Richardson, tho orphan aforesaid, then Horace would get the whole fortune. If he refused then the fortune was to be divided between Norma and Horace. Horace had balked at this condition. Marry a girl he had never seen and scarcely heard of? He would rather struggle along on half the fortune he had expected. He mooned around all the morning end In the aftemoon had his ad veil lure of the young lady and the Is that it is a perfect blend of Carbon coun tys best mined coals, which is the kind that makes satisfied and contented customers. Coal that yields lots of heat, consumes itself and makes no waste, ought to be its own best argument. One order will prove this argument to you for our CARBO HIGH QUALITY COAL. Phone 111 when you want Good Coal and Prompt Delivery. C. H. STEVENSON LUMBER COMPANY 202 West Main St. Phone 111 or 26 o EIGHTY-FIV- E STORY SKYSCRA- Maid.o glover PER FOR DETROIT flHUfoTjElRl Delicious inin She wus very pretty, plainly dressed, and hud an air aliout her as If she were quite capable of taking care of herself. Horace realized that as they sat at the table In the and the rescued girl composed herself with , tea und toast and Jam. It was awfully atupld of me not to have seen tlmt truck coming," she You see, I had been hi to see said. a lawyer on some business and I guesa I was thinking more aliout what the lawyer hud been talking to me about than tlie perils of congested traffic. She handed a card with a name and address on It to Horace, saying: May I not know the name of the person who saved my lifer Horace gazed at the card the girt had handed him for a full minute without replying, then stammered : I I am sorry but I havent a card with mo. My name la Gunther Maxwell Gunther. May I call tomorrow and Inquire If you have entirely recovered from the shock of your little adven. tea-roo- 'Cuawrn ice awihome dont think much of the man who waits For opportunity to call. The chap who falters and hesitates His chances for success are small; For while he frets and condemns his luck And tries to prove that times' are bad, ' Somebody else with heroic pluck Has won the prize he. might have had. I dont think much of ,the man who lets His circumstances change his mind. I'm not surprised that a drifter gets Discouraged when he falls behind. For never yet has a race been won Without a purpose and a will;, No deed worth doing is ever done Without tenacity and skill. -- Give me the man who Las fixed a goal. Who knows just what he wants to do A fellow working with heart and soul To put a forceful program through! My hat is off to a man of might No matter what his name may be A man who knows that his course is right And undismayed puts out to seal -- I! U A Iieaffi fruk il mt Crwir'i BUTTER EGGS CHEESE IMU.TUAUI '4 CREAMERY.C0, The Book Tower, being erected in Detroit, Mich., mounts to eighty-on- e storiea above the street and four unWhy, yes, aha replied, looking at der. It eclipees the Woolworth buildhim keenly. in New York City and ia the ing Horace escorted tha young lady to tho subway entrance where he left worlds tallest structure. her and went to tha office of his AND LAMBS HIGHER THE unde's lawyer. About my marrying SHEEP FIRST OF THE WEEK Mlsa Richardson," said he, perhaps I will, after all. How loqg have I got (Continued On Page Three to consider It? Oh, any reasonable time, was the thirty thousand additional are to be Rut M1m Norma was here shipped in the near future. They are reply. this afternoon and says aha won't going chiefly to Denver and Kansas City. marry you." shall her mind," change Perhaps Yesterday's Quotations. You can't tell, ghea aald Horace. attle KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan. a very attractive girL 3000 head. Calves Receipts So you have seen her? exclaimed 700. Fed steers opened alow, steady tha lawyer. to fifteen eents lower; good to choice I pulled heavy steers $10.75; Yes, answered Horace. some held highof of an auto track her out the way bulk fed $8.25 to $9.75; er; offerings and blew her off to tea." she stock and bulls steady; good to Scarcely had Horace left tha office choice heifers $10.00; bulk when the telephone rang. It waa butcher cows $5.25 to $6.50; vealers Norma. strong; choice offerings $12.50 to I met that Mr. Melton today, aha $13.00; stockers and feeders dull and aid. He raved my life. Ha gave weak; liberal supply, $7.50. me a false name; but I knew him Hogs Receipts 6500 head and slow, from the picture my guardian had In Early trade mostly ten eents lower his library. Perhaps I may accede to than Wednesday's average; the the terms of the will after all If he steady to ten lower; top $12.10 will have me. How long have got on 140 to l(i() pounds; desirable 190 to to consider the matter? 240 pounds mostly $11.80 to $11.90; Any reasonable time," aald the few 170 to 180 pounds $11.90 to $12.-0Be at my office at ten, tolawyer. big packers holding back; parkmorrow morning." Then he sent a ing sows mostly $10.50 to $11.00; all message to Horace to come to the stock pigs steady, $11.50 to $12.35. office at tan tha next day, also. The Sheep Receipts 4500 head. Lamba lawyer. In fact, confronted the cul- around twenty-fiv- e lower; top $12.25; desirable weight kinds mostly $12.00 prits the one with the other. 1 gave you my real name. Just to $12.25; odd lots of sheep steady, to see what you would do, aald feeding lambs scarce, 'ten to fiftnn Nornrn and you didn't do anything lower, few sales $12.00 to $12.10. but Just store at tha card and give me a falsa name. Why 7" Supervisor of thrift is a new posiI was afraid you would be preju- tion created la-- t year in the schools of diced against me, If 1 gave my real New York City by the board of education. It carries a salary of $1000. Duone, said Horace. Now you two stop quarreling," said ties of the supervisor are to stimulate the the lawyer, and come around here thrift activities and two months from today and tell me work of savings hanks with the pub-li- e schools. what you have decided. Get out, both ture T" 854-pou- I 'I .food value, unvarying in quality. 20.-C- s 1 aqrstGoottM auto truck. you DOT KEW HEED Mm RECtIPI For baking plea tha old one la good enough. In fact, couldn't be Improved on. Just ao with our flours, Turkey Ead and Up Top. They art both good, bnt it la doubtful If anyosa could find one that is any better. Why not decide today to order a sack? We win deliver if yon will call us up. Hay, grain and general forwarding is our specialty. light-ligh- ts IIvuiuii uu. X Smith Ninth StrMh Me Utah 0; - of you. They were around on time and agreed to accept the provisions of the will. Rut Horace Insisted upon settling half the fortune upon Norma after all. Said ha wouldn't play If she didn't accept so aha accepted. The commandment, Thou shalt not When one girl meets another she 3 4 kill," applies at much to the man at invariably- repeats the conversation a steering wheel as it docs to the one she had with the last young man she 2 0 0 0 0 with a pistol. met. 0 2 rt It has been our observation that the There mnst be a certain amount of 8 0 11 19 Totals man can do a full day work danger about ns. We are rid of the average P. Jones. Madsen. H. Referee, Umpire, Maybe the reason some men don't by noon if he ia going to get the af- saloon and now we've got the modern go to church oftener ia they remember Birth announcement cards. The Sun. ternoon off. girl on our hands. that they were married there. 0 0 pi BOV THEY DIVIDED THE grabbed the girl HORACE MELTON and swung bar ont of tho Seeoad-Claa- a . a, jfc FORTUNE OE Oobacriptioa, 92.V0 a Tear la Advance. Office Phone No. 9. Boaidoneo. No. m--v FRIDAY. JANUARY Slavery has hcen abolished in Nepal, the iqdependent state of the Ghur-ka- s in Northern India, through the efforts of the reigning maharajah. The slaves were purchased at a total cost of $1,376,250. Angered because rattlesnakes were killing her turkeys an Oregon woman procured a rifle and shot forty-fou- r of the reptiles. REED PLUMBING & HEATING CO. This Is the time to have farnara npaln looked after before cold weather seto to. Dont wait uatil you are ready to start your furnace. Everyone ia tryio tMJ work repair, at the some time. Wo do North that will stand tho toot. See uo oa Hlabeot efficiency. Govern meat equivalent 9104 lbs. Unequalled for storage. Will not stork. The hsrt for steam Inc and beating qualttioa XNDEPEH1ENT COAL COKE COMPANY A Mines at Kmllwertk, Utah. Gaa oral Off lew Walker Bank BuUdto! SALT LAKE OXTY, UTAH Legal blanks of all kinds. Tha Sum ) |