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Show THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH PAGE FOUE (QlltgSSun IMS BunPublUhlng laaBveryFridayBy It. W. Crockett. (Inc.) Manager. ubveription, $2.00 a Year In Advance. Office Fbuna No. 9. . Residence, No. ISSmZ Mall Matter, Entered an Becond-CSaa- a Jane 1915, at the Poetoffice at Pries, Utah, Under the Act of ManA A 1879. AND 1 mm nUDAT, MARCH EVERY FRIDAY. TO BATTLE HEBE UNITED INGE i'inal arrangements were made this week for the "Red Millette and Nick Lauria championship boxing bout on March 14th at Price. The former consented to meet the latter and give him a chance to redeem himself for his showing up at Salt Lake City, and is getting in shape for the battle. Millette has held the middleweight championship ititle for the past three years and this time he also eop)xd second (dace in the welterweighting division. Red ia a colorful fighter and has always made a big hit with the fails when in the ring. He is of the rusting, boring tyje of fighter and nevei lets up a minute. lie won a decision over Laurie at Zion at the Intermountain Athletie Association of Ulan tournament of Fehruary 16th and at that fight there was no doubt hut what Millette was the best man. Four years ago Lauris knocked him Out in eleven seconds in this city. The boys each have a fight to their credit and this go will or should decide just who a the better man. Millette when he cnocked out Richard (Sheik) Davis at Salt i City accomplish.! wmt no other fighter has been able to do that is to floor the Spring Canyon lattler. Davis lasted just a little over two rounds and did not havo a chance to get his terrific wallop on th athlete. The bout bTIouM draw a tremendous crowd as the fight fans of Carbon are eager to see the mauler who has won out over the countys H?at contenders. Plana are also being made to bring together Vince Schiro, AbVRIlTtfliNQ RAVfcs Inch Per Month, Dienlay Matfet-l- rt 1 00; Single Issue, 40c. Transient, BOe. 20 Per Cent AddiSpecial Position, tional. Ten Genta the Lina Each InserLegal tion. Count Bis Worda to the Lina Summond, $12.00; Water Application, $15.00; Final Proof, $10.00. Ten Oenta the Una Bach InHeader sertion. Count His Worda to the Lina Hlarkface Type Twenty Oenta the Line Each Insert Obituaries, Carda of Thanks, Reaolatlons, Etc At Reading Notice Rates. Count Hia Worda to the Lina For Bala For Rent, Fonnd, Loat, Etc., Two Gents Per Word Each laaua No Charge Accounts. Address All Communications to SUN PUBLISHING GO. PRICE, UTAH I went mourning without The Son; X atood up tad cried in the congregation. Job, 30:28. BILL, THE BARBER, SAYS L-ik- red-lead- Affiliated With the United States Refining and Mining Company 9 Dress Up For SPRING four-roun- d RAILROAD CITY IS COLLECTING SOME STRONG ONES HELPER, Feb. 25. The coming season of baseball looms bright and promising for Helper with the gather--' ing of experienced and fast material by the Helper Chamber of Commerce, sjionsor of the league. Dick Brazier is to be in the battery this season. )iok was the pinwheol artist for last year. Sherrill, with much cxjierienee to his credit, will be the supporting twirler, and Stewart is another likely prospect. Ace Minor will play third for the Helperitea. He was shortstop of the Price pennant winners last year. Claude Ingberg will Sun-nysi- Dress up, says spring. We have the fur nishings that will help you to do it. We carry a complete line of hats, caps, shoes, shirts, socks, ties, suits and the like. Right out of the packing cases right onto our shelves comes these new goods. As fine a display as has been shown in many a season, including all the popular shades and colors. Merchandise that is likeable at prices that will please you. Everything to eat, wear and use. six-rou- four-roun- d ur Map-euse- . six-rou- new cottages at Kenilworth. . James A. Harrison was named postmaster up at Helper in the place of R. B. Morrison. The office paid eleven hundred dollars a year. Upon the reqnest of Congressman Ilowell County Chairman James A. Harrison had recommended Sirs. Han- ; i nah Barnes for postmistress at Wellington. E. T. Brokenhagen was figuring on opening up a billiard and poolhull with cigars and soft drinks in the building formerly occupied by W. C. Brocker at Helper. The Raven Mining company had shipments of gilsonite from its Fort Duchesne mine to l'rire for consignment to the East Arthur II. Hun-te- n was the agent locally. The Embroidery club of Sunnysids gave a leap year dance, there being twelve numben on the program with several extras. Mrs. J. R. Sharp and Mrs. J. S. Varner were the floor managers and made it very pleasant for those attending. George J. Dunn of "tfip Scofield unlimited was telling this conductors story. A woman and a youth got on hia train with a full fare and also a half ticket Madam, I cant take this ticket for tho boy. He wears loug All right, Mid the woman, pants. take the full one for him. Peter Liddell, James Liddell and A. Z. Marohpll of Wellington, Edward Stewart from Price, J. A. Curtis from Desert Lake and James A. Randall of Woodside were witnesses before the federal grand jury at Salt Lake City in the coal land cases of the Uuited States against the Utah Fuel earn-pany. Mrs. W. II. Scamon (C. L. Maxwell) had instituted a dollar' libel auit against (be Republican, through 0. W. Powers, her attorney. That newspaper contained an alleged defamatory article about her smoking cigarettes at the cafe of Wilson Hotel in Salt Lake City and other things. ed s r i.4 is; " 4 ? !.t II I: V,.; fifty-thousa- Inter-Mounta- in IDRANIGIES NOW AT THEIR BERT This is the season of the year when Navel Oranges are at their best. They arc large, sweet and juicy. We should all drink more orange juice. It is one of the healthiest of foods for everyone, but is particularly good for infants and children. Orange juice, lemon juice and grapefruit are real health builders. These four, mined exclusively by UNITED STATES FUEL COMPANY, will meet any coal demand, being hard, firm and clean. Our fuel supervisor, technically trained and ex-perienced, is at your icrvice at any time to talk over your heating problems. WASATCH STORE CO. content to puxh Farrell through the rojK's instead of battling him. Frankie Tames of Grand Junction, Cola, took a decision from Joe Berry of Zion iu main event. Kevelle another Barnes (colored), the Mohrlahd middleweight, got a decision from Joe Mexican. Twisty Cordova, Rich of Wellington won from Lee Worthington of Mutual on a foul in the third. Ralph Mondt from Helper was kayoed by Covey in the third. Cliff Taylor, middleweight ef Castle Gate, knocked out Earl Taylor of Mutual in the third. Mr. a: Latin-Am-eric- They will all be large ones. This is only one of the many in an 0. P. Skaggs System store. advantages of shnppi CLR SCSMSGS .Lei'll! blanks of all kinds. The Sun. 534.20 tion o way. acts, the In th Sevil rehei M Gibs girl, the son rep Wc ,ee claims WGH$ c&RH QJMiOlfifiMQ)' Cmc Gas-(ol- me wflL Itm&sisev&y of iLp Triple Test Yon Dont Need a New Recipe For maun pies. The old ons will suffice, is .fact, couldn't be improved on. Just so with flour. Then an a good many different brands. They sn all good, bnt it is doubtful if anyone will ever find a better brand of floor than Tip Top, Turkey Red or Seminole, carried in stock by ns and ld by tho aack, ton or carload. We also specialise in hay, grain, mill-itufand forwarding. fs Street, Fries, Utah Stat day re federa Sts B&qidmHiimit Fint West . een Fanners, like the industrial world, are learning to know that surplus production creates a lower pries for the whole. South erti filed States Wsllin bee HIAWATHA, Feb. 25. The Carbon high school band and glee club gave one of the best concerts ever put on here to a large crowd on Thursday evening. Afterwards Amusement Hail was cleared of its chain and dancing was in order until nearly midnight. Prof. E. M. Williams, leader of the organization, deserves great praise and eneoungement for his work in training this hand, and in making ths tour of the various, camps in Carbon county the people should show their appreciation by a eapaeity attendupca The concert here has been an eyeopetc er to what Carbon high is doing for its pnpils and patrons, for the majority of folks here did not know this wonderful opportunity was being given the pupils who attended school at Price. Principal Reeves and C.Mc.h (Stubby) Petersen acted as chaperons to seventy that took for the sixty-fiv- e part in the entertainment. Prof. G J. Reeves made a short talk before the curtain, explaining why the trips are Itcing taken. It is the wish of all who heard this ennrert that such be made on annual affair and many an looking forward to hear them again. STORES serving tence a T FOLKS OVER SOUTH APPRECIATIVE OF CONCERTS You know it is often said If you want a do it yourself. It is true that we are, thing done right as a rule, much better satisfied when we do things for ourselves than when we leave it to the other fellow. This is especially true in the selection of foods. If you serve yourself in our stores you know you are getting just what you want. If any display is cot pleasing you can pass it by. It stands to reason that you will select the best in fruits and vegetables when you can take your pick. When you arrive home you will not have right or ten large oranges and two to four small ones. a j. c. $8.-1- 0; Fint Games Played. Region 5 of the round robin tournament opened at Price last evening at the Carbon high with the locals deto feating Green River twenty-nin- e fifteen, while Uintah put it over Cento eleven score. tral by a thirty-fou- r Then are to be games this (Friday) evening and tomorrow. Gov. George II. Dern threw the basketball at the tossup. vali giv Ihave THE LAMB MARKET BACK EAST heifers, $8.50 to $10.00; vealers aut-OPENS AND SOFORTH ly $13.00 and down. llogs Receipts, 8000 head. Mostly (Continued From Page Two) ten cents higher than on Wednesday; spots up more; stock pigs steady; top, hundred and fourteen and twenty-si- x $8.25 on 100 to 220 pounds; bulk of twp yean ago. The Idaho shipment-- ) desirable 160 to 230 ponnds, $810 to for the week ending February 18th $8.20 ; 240 to 325 $7.70 to pounds, amounted to ninety-fou- r ean comparsows, $0.25 to $7.15; slock packing ed with seventy-nin- e last year and pigs, $6.50 to $7.00. Cost Wednesday two yean ago. eighty-tw- o $7.85; weight 238 pounds. Sheep Receipts, 5000 head. Lambs Yesterdays Markets. weak to fifteen cents lower and odd KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 1. lots sheep steady; most 82 to Cattle Receipts, 2000 head. Most fed kind lambs, $15.00 to $15.35. steen moderately aeive and steady to The Russian novelist, Feodor JWo-gustrong, spots higher on the better kinds; other killing classes eattle slow desiring a simple and easily reand around steady; vealen steady to membered pen name, hit on that ef week; stocken and feeden scarce, Koxmich Tetemikov. steady; good medium weight steers, Slogan for suppressing e $13.40; lightweights, $13.10 ; bulk fed revolution: Shoot the generto butchodd lots $12.75; ones, $11.25 er eows, $7.00 to 89-0few shortfed als end yon shoot all six-rou- pro PRIC Newhouse Building, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Clear Creek, Castle Gate and Sunnyside. BO IT YOURSELF FOOD HIAWATHA PANTHER the major part of the catching for the locals. Claude was formerly a receiver for Hiawatha. Luke Carmoni will stand reliable in the utility stand. Slim Allison also is promising for the role. Bonnet will guard first. Jacobs-hage- n intends to handle second and Ward is destined for third. Material for fielders rests in Allison, Vignetto and Bosone. Celeste Flair . and 8. Maulsby will he on hand when the regular training starts, not to mention L. K. Bills, manager of the Price penSuds and nant winners last year. Red llarriman, also Walbeck, are to fight for infield positions. - nine-ho- Backed By Service GENERAL OFFICES: ut This Twenty Present Week FOUR GOOD GOALS KING BLACK HAWK de chamd state hundred and pion, of Helper and George Butts, former titleholder, of the state capital, Some women believe in love at first f this bout goes through it will rival eight and old maids do at first ehance. the main attraction, as Butts and Your beautiful girl is a joy forever Schiro fought a beautiful battle recently in Salt Lake City. The fight if the paint and powder and dye dont was even at the conclusion of the regwear off. ular three rounds and an extra one Times have now changed. Jonah was waa necessary to determine the winswallowed by a whale, bat those of to- ner. Butts ia a real boxer and a hard AS THE LOCALS ARE VIEWED day get investigated. man to beat, but Schiro won a clear-cAWAY FROM HOME Who ean remember those good old decision. Plana are under way for conEmma when was Whoa, a bout between "Sheik Davis and days ROOSEVELT, Feb. 25. March 1st, sidered a fanny expression T another good man. 2d and 3d probably the four strongest It doesn't take more than a month for a groom to realize how the bride 'i CAMP TO THE NORTH MAKING teams ever to meet in Eastern Utah will assemble for the regional round SEVERAL BOOKINGS father eame to he always in debt. robin tourney at Carbon hign at Price. who acta man like Many a married The Kenilworth Welfare association Uintah high, with one of the best a rabbit when talking to hia betterhalf with Len (Leavitt as promoter is stag- coached teams in its history, reprewhen town. lion down like a roan a big boxing card for March 24th. sents the northern division, under ing We wouldnt bo surprised to see ra- This will be the first attempt for a Coach Dunn (Snide) Taylor. The east, dio become ao popular in a year or four years at that camp. em is represented by Green River and of period two that the reformers will begin try- Folks there are anxious to get the which made a strong bid last year ing to atop it. fighting game started again and will with seven veterans back. The cenput on a big attraction as a starter. tral is represented by Carbon and Years Ago Two bouts will headline the Central high of Castle Dale. Carimn, under Stubby Petersen, boasts the affair and there will be several events with some preliminaries. strongest team in history, while Castle Dale, although weaker than last law applying to rail- For the main attraction Leavitt has The is still undefeated, except for matched year, Ktults Kenilworth Elmer of roads the country over went into efCarbon. The fans will see Uintah and with Lake Barnes Frankie of Salt fect. This should prove to he a thrill Carbon representatives tangle for the The name of tho Ladies Union club City. as both ing Imys aro fast and hnve final game. It is questionable wheth go at Price was changed to the Ladies had a groat deal of experience. The er Unitah can stop Price with the latAid society. former has not fought fo some time, ter at full strength, but the tpam that County Superintendent C. R. but is working hard to get in tiptop goes will make other regional reprewas at Gunnyside visiting the shape fur the bottle. He will have sentatives hustle. schools officially. his hands full with Barnes as the Draw In Sixth. John W. Brooks was appointed ns Zionite is one of the best lightweights Wild CASTLE GATE, Feb. 24. Wild postmaster at Kenilworth, vice W. O. in this part of the country. Bill Farrell, one of the best 'hawing 1U11 Farrell, Salt Lake City, battled Ilanneford, resigned. in his way to a draw with Jack Work began on the new jail of the cards to ever hit Carbon', will Cfcido of Provo here last night. Chido town of Helper. Joel Monroe had just the other headline event with Red Briggs, a former grid man of the did most of the leading, but seemed been given the contract. Fred J. Thomas of Price had the contract for painting some nineteen twelve-poun- CO. Coal In Utah. Manhattan cub. He haa had a world of experience in the ring and has fought all over the intermobntain section and is one of the bg Iruwing carda at the Salt Lake Citv arena a vear or two ago. If Briggs is in good Wild Bdl. shape be should clean but not by a knockout. Twisty Rich has been matched for a go with lieville Barnes, the colored boy of Mohrland. They will no doubt put up a stiff battle and it will he a job to pick the winner. 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