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Show AUGUST 12, 1M7 v THE Sessional J. MOOKM The Best ftyUtlsa M Uwb- - ! HiiildillK. o. HUBBARD 'rtyridwt and 8am IW&DTAH n. Mdse 2 to O P- - m- Urtidtnci ItwM 284 noun Building, - n,M.& ruggerl and Burgeon ur...J rfeydcian Rildene 177. lrice, Utah. Efei1dil.. JL JOKES 'fllpItlM d Burg sea Ud Dismeee oMtelldraiL Building. Price, Utah. !gUranl jfUJJAMH. BASH H. B. QOETZMAN vork ud Extinction. Price Uuk Bldg, Prico, Utah Vf.vus WILLIAM RICHARDS Pentht Bcaiduct 892v. m Fbon 209. Micial PBIOB, UTAH 8AKT0RD BALLINGER Servica. y Bilragni Building. rmCE. UTAH I S. EVANS Dentist Office, Electric Building, lKICE, UTAH r. A. MIGLIORE Chiropractor tfione 11 Hrit National Bank Building PRICE, UTAH VER K. CLAY Attain ey At Law In County Gourthonaa PRICE, UTAH Office jf'tjyl Investment.... The gnat fortunes of John J. Astor, Marshall Feld and many other were baaed on real estate Investments. Tha la true because progress and growth alway mean Increased land values, because the Taint is based on property, the security la the safest known. And because we know real estate her in Price, yon cannot help but fill your coffer If yon follow onr profit making plan. Equitable Real Eslatean d Investment Company New Braly Bnllding East Main St. Price, Utah : . Dm tint Second Floor n m Paotlat a . Uintah Basin Industrial convention came to a dose last Friday with the Empbess of Austcalia most spectacular exhibition ever presented over there, stye the Salt Lake Tribune under a dateline of August 5th. lr. Earl Douglas addressed the convention and described the dinosaur quarries. He explained how he had tVv discovered them and told of the shipment of a ooinnlctt: dinosaur to the Smithsonian Institute at Washington, D. C., which necessitated the use of fourteen flatcars. It is his opinion that the Uintah lissin has a reservoir of oil under its surface. M. S. Winder, executive secretary of the state farm bureau, gave an address on the states responsibility to the rural schools, which was heartily approved. More than six thousiunl people were in attendance at session, but were disappointed over Gov. George IL Drrn inability to lie present and make an address. The final day eloaed with a great demin-stratuby the painted Indians in the form of a large parade. More than fourteen thousand iersons were in attendance at the convention, as shown bv official registrations. At Thursday's session, the convention took a definite stand for the protection of the dinosaur quarry, and called on the congressional delegation xom Utah to procure an adequate appropriation for its protection and development, Several thousand ersonH voted for the adoption of the resolution, which was introduced by James I. Wallis. Dr. C. N. Jensen, state superintendent of public instruction, discussed rural education. He lost no time in convincing bis immense audience that he stood for a square deal lor the rural student, and advocated proper health examination of each child at least once a year, adequate school nursing service and a high school eurrieuim that will fit the community in which the students live, introducing manual arts, carpentering, mme economies and agriculture, so Now that Lindberg has become a hero ship of the Jaanese disaster. of Australia has just been transferred that tlierc will be a hannv balance between this and what is usually termed household name, it may as well be re- But her commander, Capt. S- - Robin- to the atlantie passenger service. the enltural subjects, so that the indion the Clyde, vidual becomes an efficient citizen of and asserted that the age of heroism is not son, C. B. E.f in eomnion with Lind22,000-to- n oil burner the community, with civic rcsimnsi-bilitieyet a thing of the past The world berg, never once thought of practicing this twin-scresailor-lik- e Lawrence from brief now heroics. sails He via wrote the and economically independent. a St loves still a hero still lores courage, the rescue work which gave Quebec to Cherbourg, Southampton Dr. Jensen also discussed the prob-e- m of nqiort is linked with especially when courage never a hint that it wu his own navi, and Hamburg. She will later make the of the spate time of the school modesty. Lindberg a conquest of the gating skill that piloted the vessel to fifth Canadian Pacific world cruise, child in rural sections of the state, air and his steadfast refusal to strike safety through a sea of burning oil sailing from New York December 2d. and emphasized the nccssity of adean attitude of professional heroism after one of her propellers lind been and returning after a voyage of a hun- quate revenues for an equal education recalls another heroic deed on the fouled and disabled by a steel cable. dred and thirty-thre- e daya. The of the boya and girls in the eountry. sea instead of in the air. This occur- For this remarkable work Captain Prince of Wales and Premier Stanley with those in the eity. R. IL Rutledge, district forester, in red during the Yokohama earthquake Robinson was decorated in New York Baldwin chose the hero ship for of 1923, when the Canadian Pacific with the cross and cloth of a comman- their voyage to Canada, sailing from talking of forest roads and trails, furliner Empress of Australia saved the der of the British Empire, by Sir Har- Southampton on July 23d. The Em- nished some interesting information lives of two thousand refugees as well ry Cluster Armstrong, British counsul press of Australia is now in command on the Uintah Basin. lie said there of Capt K. G. Latta, who lately com- are 650,000,000 feet of saw timber dias her own two thousand imsscngcrs general of New York. sieed-ist and the of one pleted his second Canadian Pacific rectly tributary to the Basin, 525,000,-00-0 largest and crew. The Empress of Austrnlia Always vesselt on the Pacific, the Empress cruise with the Empress of Scotland. of which ean be marketed f r cutbecame known to all the world rs the ting. There is timber enough to cut 4,000,000 railroad ties, with an anHUNTING SEASON DATES FIXED gram was presented, with Rev. S. A. nual cut perpetually of 300,000 ties. SAYS Parker presiding and giving the adBY COMMISSIONER There are lSOKK) eords of aspin Nellie Miss welcome. dress of Solo, wood available, and enough juniper S. A. ParkThe season during which sage hens Martin; piano duet, Mrs. :enee post material to produce at least solo, Mm and grouse may he legally killed in er and Miss Mary Tinglcy; 100,000 posts and telephone studs per Johnnie Reed; The Basin, he Utah shall open on August 2Sth and Charles Walker; solo, year, continuously. NO, Y0UN6 LADlr close September 8th, under the auth- address, the Rev. Harris Pillsliury; said, ean supply its own needs and THE OF HAGUE C. Gwyn; piano solo, reading, Mrs. T. famish a surplus of 3,000,000 feet per ority of See. 27, Chap. 30, Laws NATIONS IS NOT Miss Margaret Blaine; address, Mrs. rear for export The entting of 300,-00- 0 Utah, 1923, declared State Fish and COMPOSED OF Miss railroad ties wonld employ about Game Commissioner D. II. Madsen. Clara Sutherland of Provo; solo, BASEBALL Francis TEAMS. Tingley; violin solo by men the year around, and bripg fifty It shall be unlawful to hunt for or Mary in about $110,000 annually for labor kill either sage hens or grouse on any Danwalder. was a At 10 oclock joint meeting alone. state game preserve or in Uintah, Emin held at the Funk hotel, and the eveor The total amount of money, he addIron counties, or Carbon ery, was spent in a social manner. which could be brought into the ed, that portion of Juab eounty lying east ning banlaid for 125 at a Uintah Basin for saw, timber and tie of the range of mountains separating Covers were J. W. Miller of Helper presidoperations wonld amount to $390,000 Neplii Valley from Dog Valley and quet. several ahurt talks were given and ed he not hens may annually, employing approximately a Ferner Valley. Sage seThe by visiting members. Moab was hundred and fifty persons. If the anTooele in county. shot legally lected as the place for the next meetnual eut of railroad ties was nut into season for moruning doves stall ojien wouli association The officers of the My idea of a real modest girl, new construction, he said, it wonld on September 1st and close on i!ie 5th ing. : W. Miller, Helper; be one ashamed to undress in front o: make ninety-fiv-e J. arc "President, miles per year. Sumr.tate. the of eonnties in all nresident, George Elliott, Myton; a mirror. marized, the Basin ean produce annuIt shall be unlawful to kill atin one vice timsecretary, Mr. Lamson of Helper. My idea of a true friend is one yon ally, forever, 14,000,000 feet day, or to have in jwssession hens any or on with a or ean eonls of fishing 12,000 300,000 along ber, ties, get sago aspen time, more than eight FAMILY LEFT STRANDED SANS and 100,000 fence potto. Utah eon-taihunting trip. more than eight grouse, or more thnn FOOD OR CLOTHING times ns much timber for thirty-fiv- e man rnn it make to a One being and hens grouse way eight sage intended hereby to prohibit the killing Without fowl or clothing, W. L. office is for some of his enemies to as it uses each year, it was pointed out, yet the state imports practically in one day, or the having in posses- Nash and family were left stranded say that he can't get it e states sion at any one time of more than last Sunday at Nash, a siding East of Nearly everything a small boy knows all lumber products. Forty-onhave forestry departments. Utah has a from flood botii.variet.cs. or month when a either the of is birds that about Green its River, August eight mm-siostates are now renone. Thirty-thre- e at- when in fishing worms bore deepest. It Bhall 1e lawful to have heavy rainstorm caught, the party to net federal aid in planting farm one ceiving day, cross a to completely wash, or to kill in any how is know like to tempting What Id adwood lots, but Utah has not taken adexceed fifteen mourning d ives, in destroying their car. The occunts woman managed to kill time in the for sage without vantage of this help, the forester said. dition to the limit prescribed are rejsirtwl to have escaped days before we had arty line telehens and grouse. The linn of sago eerinns injury. Four oilier ears are phones. MAY EXTEND ROAD SOUTH OF said to have been badly damaged in hens and grouse that may be is growing smarter. To world MARYSVILLE BRANCH The perof taken during the season by anytwelve attempting to cross washes east be known as a genious nowadays exceed sent was to not an and be appeal shall son Green River, That the Denven and Rio Grande man has to hare more than long hair birds. railroad company is interestWestern .r to the state road department Monday shirt. and a dirty kind aid. The matter was taken up hv for in ed Any person hunting forany its line .south from extending aave could have Noah Old sure within the the state highway dcpamient in the but that no definite action game, birds or animals, Marysville, ha trouble he of world if lot to a the law the state of Utah, is requml by would be taken until after several hope of obtaining some relief for put his foot on the bedbug when it y.' stranded family. Between that city was have in possession either a of work and investigation, was years combination and Grand Junction, Colo., there are going on the ark. declaration of J. R. Pyeatt, presithe ing license or a $3.1W his A to likes about A fellow yelp series of gullies and washes through dent of the road, who was a guest of hunting and fishing liecnse. the a not which traffic must pass, according to wife not being able to cook like his the board of governors at a luncheon fishing license does his one nicks ra.ne. never of of he kind state the but mother, II. N. Kerr, chief engineer of holder to hunt for any last Monday at the chamber of comlicense agent mad depart mdbt. The state highway mothers age and experience when It is not lawful for any liecnse merce, says the Salt Lake Tribune. in exunim- he starts out to get married. to accent a 2.00 fishing The luncheon was given in complithrough this section is largely nor benow license, ment to the services of the Denver change for a $2.00 hunting lictnicand proved hut there is a project advanced for building bridgea and where marines are stationed. It wi! end Rio Grtnde Western in aiding in accept a $2.00 fishing ing rny sum lew than $100 for a installing culverts over these washes be necessary for these yonng men to the building of the state. President and gulches. In a heavy rain storm hare the written consent of both o:! Pyeatt, who returned from a trip to fish the gullies soon fill and it is extreme- their parents or guardian before they the southern end of the Marvevale have already purchased a $2.IW for any full to attempt to ean be pnev must license pay ly dangerous for ears ing accepted for enlistment This branch in company with J. D. Stack, Kerr is water desired. subsides, the cross until other liecnse the first time within the past year assistant traffic manager of the road; or pheassaid. Unlawful to shoot quad . that authority of this nature has been W. W. Armstrong, president of the e llP National Copper bank and E. O. Howants during open season for on these MEN given this district YOUNG LIMITED NUMBER and grouse. Open season ard, president of Walker Brothers, MARINES FOR WANTED Our advice to the motorist who wi said that he waa murh impressed with birds, to be declared later. from lie eareful is to drive as thonh the scenic and mineral resources of that F. Special authority waa received SUCCESSFUL MEETWGLO. 0. other fellow was going to turn out to section of the state and referred to marine Washingeorps, headquarters, lodges in myton be a fool. the the land's potentiality for agriculture D. authorizing C, Monday, ton, if irrigation water is made available. Lake City Salt of district the recruiting Saturday MYTON, Aug. Last Another and reason of number why boys girls limited young Telling his hearers that the automoa the to accept of Northeastern Utah assMiatmn men between the ages of 17 and 18 leave the farm may be that in the bile and the airplane were going to which eompnsne I Q. O. F. lodges, co- for enlistment in the marine eorpi to eity they ean cross the road under the take a great part in tha transportaMoab, Vero.l and Myton, tion systems of the future, President These shelter of a traffic polieman. nvent in Myton. Basin lodge kctedm learn the drum and trumpet. will be transPyeatt declared that the nsefulness of acceptance upon men, Most any woman ean love her hnt-bsn- d the railroads would increase in handthe capacity of host, fndTi)U O. ferred to the recruit depot, marine in spite of an ugly face, club ling the long haul traffic. Friendships session was held in at bass naval operating corps base, be feet or even loose morals, but she developed in Utah have been to a very will where they Cala., San nsed Diego, kTherobyterikn chureh was to any. plaee ean't love him if he is tightfisted. large extent reeponsible for the com- ladles, nd the following pro- - available for transfer by the Mined In Carbon County and 8hlpped Everywhere Properties At Standardville, Utah No Dust,' No Ashes, No Clinkers . ed re-fitt- L McGEE Attorney At Law w 5 and 6, Bilragni Building, PRICE, UTAH erne M. DALTON Attorney At Law In the Bilragni Building, PRICE, UTAH Office DEBICK E. WOODS Attorney At Law Office, Electric Building, PRICE, UTAH GLENN HARMON Attorn and CaMielar At law IAWFE At Law the Second Floor Helper Btnto Practice In All the Oourta. HELPER, UTAH r. HAMMOND lAraaed Abstractor of Titlaa Mracta of title furnlabad to nay tract in Eastern Utah. Fire ia-written in tho boat companion etc. Second floor 8U-- i Building. Price, Utah. 1 lnd. I BEAN 0rnl Fainting Contractor Phono 188ra. IS t PRICE, UTAH FLYNN I Undertaker aai Ambulaaca Barrier i.-- Telephone 29. PRICE, UTAH ns ALLACE A HARMON S "dirtaherei nd LJcyed . Ambulance Berrien South of L. D.- - B. Offiee Phone 158. Roe. w Tabernacle. , PRICE, UTAH H. JONES Civil and Mining 8WBd floor Engineer First National Bank - Building . PRICE, UTAH D . PLUMBING 30D INVESTMENT a at? lnr imakaa wo "tUhf plumbing can do la a w "nltas tha taper-M!!!,.uat aU tkaaa la ua m sura of It a Rrad numbing tn on CmrUm Powcni of the Juatice re limited. The A" of the longest sen- - Justice can impose is marri- - msn begins fitting np a thing-hbuys is a cus- 'ut the first thing h woman ? it . vase. vrkK woman ran tell you husbnnda pay envelope was m.5 ?""-"to- p flights long before ,;r qo,,rgh started at it BALT LAKE CITY, UTAH General Offices Ninth Floor Keurna Bldg. owner of a flivver. ere tr 80 kny because no yonng man ean gne th,t sweet and twenty ev-b"sour and sixty. T'k11 pk Minsa At Rain, Carbon Gouty, Utah. Minor and Bhippm of Lamp, Nut, Black ud Assorted Sixes of COAL Of th Very Highest Grade. Beat For Fnnicees Household, and All Other Uses. General Offices, Cliff Bnllding, Balt Lake Oitr. n, L. F. RAINS President and General Manager. Coal Is Best Appreciated Where Koet Used. Hl-Ha- lrnt 8-- Jen have so many expenses one doesnt wor--s thln,nytnother n,ora an new tattle m. is Storage Purposes, HLUK URUB. Office, the Electric Building. PRICE, UTAH Attorney Is Unexcelled For T Hliheet affleiaacr. esnlratait f 10 tea. Pneqiielled hr stance. WU Mt stack. Tha beta far steaming aad heating . paUte INDEPENDENT GOAL COKE COMPANY Minas at Kmllwerth, Utah, aral Offleaa Walker k Gem SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH panya efforts in building np the Den- ver and Rio Grande Western system in Utah, Pyeatt said. lie paid compliment to the Union Pacifie system for their work in makpossible tha opening of Utahs ing seems wonderlands and declared that the two railroads had the moat cordial relations. Considering what most people are willing to do for money its a wonder there are not more millionaires. |