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(25) -- ' t kind one ia not Printing-th- e ad The Sun, Price, Utah. ecais Memories of That Great ' ""PRICE CELEBRATES even1 quietly in Price tnii yeury but ao, it brought back memories of that. twelve yean ago, when the en-- 1 Armistice Day Celebrated By Panda, ' day, nation went " " " mad deliriously, dal tin mad few for short hours a lieiously in celebration of the ending of the neatest, bloodiest world war in his- -- Ws decorated the city with flagi this year, rang a few beUs and had a parade just a short one. But it was sufficient to brmg back memories of . - paid for by eneeaive suffering on the part of the inhabitants of the eoun- I tries concerned, Dr. Lowry Nelson of Brigham Young University urged I I , Old newspaper, 25c per handle while they last The Bun. Provo In Elimination Series Jackies . Charles Craft of Price was initiatFuneral services for Mrs. .Charles H. Madsen, 32, who died November 9, ed into Price Lodge No. 1550, Benevo- following a lingering illness, wan held tait and Protive Order of Elks by i football claagie of the year foi . Wednesday afternoon at the Latter officers of the Tmtie Lodge No. 711 Carbon Huncounty football fans ts to be initiation in The tabernacle Price,' last Saturday night day Saints dreds of friends of the deceased fill- was one of a series that is being held I played on the Kiwanis field in Price ed the tabernacle to overflowing and this year by the State Elks assoeia-- 1 Friday afternoon at 2:30 oclock, floral offering and provided profuse when Carbon meets the strong Provo ' a mile-lon- g cortege in respeet to the fi"t memory of one of the moat popular I senee to determine the ehampionmup ' of the the matrons initiation ceremony. and performs city. young The services opened with a, choir The lodges are judged on the perf or-- 1 eleven of the state, I selection, Crossing the Bar,? fol- manee and, at the end of the year, Provo goes into the fray a slight lowed by invocation by President A the one with the highest ranking the deeigion bein(? based on chornext W. Horsley. Following, the eeiros the cup. . the splendid showing of that team I us selection, Besting Howard Graham and B. H. Bever-- 1 durinl the season. The Bulldogs will E. of the , JOfgen- ldffe were the honored guests ? Sorrow, Bishop George weiirht advantage that ending of the war twelve I According to authenie information, the United States land office at Vernal is to be transferred from there to Price. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Marcusen moved into their new home on North Ninth street, one of the handsomest anywhere in Eastern Utah.. Lake E. Young was a visitor hero from Helper. He now regrets Friday he that didnt locate here first, insister rendered a violin, duet,' The I prk City Lodge No. 734, is district Kme figures give the visitors an ad- - stead of at his present location. Kosary, followed by a .Wt tklV bv Mr. Olsen of Castle Dale.. Mrs. 0.1Lj president Congress lined up with 225 demothe man. GuvmOn cave the last talk which was I turn and is from Provo Lodge No. crats, 165 republicans and one social- Carbon of gridders fofiow dwral number; Fare- ist. The majority of the house waa p. Sp of Srit Lake (Sty ' No. 85, and J. L. Fischer, who claims of their op- 196 with a democratic plurality of 6(1. of the erack ' .. . P60' Dr. Pe ghir 3,. -- . Nelson gave as his .theory of the of any nation . to start the of inability on November morning Early an international 1 peace movement with mar-field Marshall 1L 1918, Foeh, the faet that national i shall of the allied forces, met emis-- My success, has been stirred greatly., of late sariea of the central powers on his nd many nations openly brag France. train near Rethondes, of their superiority over others. - ; ; 55SJ at 5 o'clock ta tte morning, the historic document providing fori The Annistiee Dnv eeUbration in3 sponsored by Price P6st No. ;a eessation of hostilities was signed. Price, American Legion( officiaHy be. Accordingly, at 11 oclock that mor-- 1 of the at sunrise with the firing of sal- gan ceased. all ainr, ntes. A parade waa the next feature, November Annistiee While the of civic and service U muked'the real termination of I with virtually inevery the community par-o- f the war, it was the fourth of a series organization well as sixteen hundred rapidly moving events which finaL timpating, as a to the : titanic struggle brought ly I Following the pnram, which was I held in the Latter-daSaints . Bulgaria had already surrendered men, with their at Saloniea on Sep-- nacle, an tember 29; Turkey had surrendered at wives, Gold Star mothers and some bam; Mudroa on October 31, and Austria- - Pud guests were feted at a, foot-outers A picked team of Helper i the quet surrendered at head, had Hungary team of General Diaz, the Italian ball stars vanquished s pirited noth-alone. from Pnee by a score of six to commander, on November A Left thus activities zfternoom the the m it eeemed that Germanys ur- H? the day dosed with a dance at the was Inevitable. They entered Moon pavilion at night Silver on Wilson an appeal with President October 6 and the intervening time ;iwaa up with diplomatie corns- pondenee and the working out of the 'conditions submitted to. Germany for I Twenty Years Ago This Present Week .if r? P to the ;p man ago. Carbon Morember 13, 1930 Wife of Prominent Educate Dies Tintic Officers of Elks Organisation Initiate Hare Saturday.' At Fries After Long DM. Day eelebretion bat it surely tannot harm us to re- view just a few of the. things that led to dedicate their lives to the cause of ' j H"i"g n Twelve years Uteri 1 ELKS INITIATE MRS. ZINA MADSEN . ' Week ePAPIB AH IVS1PBITDIVT ME i V Over-confiden-ce b play tendency on the part of Carbonites I 000. A. W. Shiner ia president; Mary .the game I Tintie was team Eroeat 6. Horsley. . from The mitiation tbst tendency has L. Sterling, vice president ; J. W. Ster- week 010 ZipaMatilda and the boys are I ling, treasurer; E. A. Groves and Sar-now disappeared was bom in Cleveland, Kmery eoun- g. B Wilson, exalted ruler ; L. ? loob to the hardest tussle ah E. Shiner, additional directors. . forward I Davis, esteemed leading knight; D. G. . the season. ty, November 7, 1888, the daughter I Bepublieans carried all but one of Call Mr. and Mrs. Niels C. Christensen. Henroid, esteemed loyal knight; The faet that Carbon defeated the the counties in the state. Carbon was 1 ' T-JMt0ed lc?t,g!ffJnig Bidldogs by two touehdowns in the .lightly mixed with the democrats mg beenborn in P Wney 0WPyi les . means aud season sheriff first 8ne of the getting' the commissioner, Hp1j j' to the dope-- treasurer. The attorneyship was dose, than Sotting GeT. according 4 ud Dan mntrjtrom who igure ont the there being only four votes difference! trying Iceland. y nS . -.. . I 1 P w... prLaU herfemoving Toritt bsaM f the heavy. WEAR YOUB BED CBOSB BUTTON 1"1 greater experience of the players and FRIDAY AND SATURDAY prae-Ltallthe longer period orpre-sesso-n the . The Bed Cross Boll Call started sriS I to Ci 1 I A Linotype, said to be almoet jn its workings, was to be in ed time 10; ofher death. fj S - n. 10 toMM&htor,! at whieh inatrueuons ana supplies rrovu nes to out Mn: B. W. DJton,)? 1 U.wo'fivi thnloeelSed Cro- --- -K -, uevy opnto like ttis:i-.back ..ai-hitti- behind mral offbe of the great ? in Pnee and made the deal. (Quite some difference between that nSine and the on. now -: Uie Knhee But Two Amendments Go Over In Carbon . . business whieh . .. .. i ,uu r H V itofabii rf 5? to. ,, ,'aeeeptanee,. the U ' Funeral was in ehsrge of the Wat I eal roll call, who had charge Mer- one Having no choice, Germany wat I missioned H. M. Rev. called ...... upon rnortnarv meeting, shows the that hM Monday foreed to sign the most ghastly peaee kel and Father .William A. Ruel to fields! in the state. The line ia three lights or a dollar per month; ' amendments, with the .paet ever farmed, on Juke 28, 1918, constitutional the worker information regard- - sive and, whde considersbly the cents for eaeh addi fsild twenty-fiv-e first of npd last, Paris. exception ':at Versailles, n is just tte MSlOI Red opposition, than, national work, Qro the tiomonth. Amendment Ugbt to in this before per ed county. CVC -1 carry But, before, the peaee pact, whieh sent money to Carbon county and every.bit as smart. If the Constables The make-u-p of the next legislature judges, ithe armistice, many things happened No. 1 dealing with filling vacancies defense-- ' proves equal to the occasion, relief disaster twiee last whieh we have nearly forgotten. Do in, the state legislature earned by a senate, republicans, .15; 38; dem-w. . Official announcement of the list remembez the news stories of the I majority of 258. .The prison amend-gtte only and pTJrfT,1 by the ment also passed in this eonnty, by a .. . .. majority of 264. i tiZuT tkInT"bov hsve a rood op-- 1 county in tte state not carried by. jyeneh, 'the British ahd (be Itislun Official eanvass shows that No. 2, eonnty eemmissioiuirt, folloifing tta mfjk in ite own seetotf AaiA Made n ' tbeee great stiwies, the news 'of Am a joint resolution proposing Article 3 and of 2 ment to Sections was the recent election.. Wattis, Baiqs, progress in (he Argonne was state ing Sweet Mink, Bolapp, Peerless and xalegated to the baek page. And then 13 of the constitution of the Armistice tte . . was to and revenue for taxation, "nominate Dq Von not did anyone story. relating Qaonral Hindenburga Harper contest has been carried on for tte 1048. down : a voted was follows by huge majority, somttting the position'. The list i(T.lt Etsel, tackles ; 18,028. Amendment No. .3, relating to state thie-z-- v , v. by'a Webbor Littlohn and Moffit, ends ; Successful eandidates, aecording to J. W. Hammond,I, justie iud Priee, lead th d Arthur Brown, unstable ; Scofwld, The Americans - won the war.. Welsehool fund and manner of ty the Kelly's Bonomo, quarterback; Holbrook and the unofficial vote recorded Tnajnrit over Mrs. J T. team7 to lose in other aeetors. In tiion of interest of sueh fund, was Bruce Madsen, justice, and Theodora halfbacks! and Btamatek-- 1 Eastern Utah Advocate, are Joseph is Hntchinson. R8- had purposely weakened our voted down by the majority of 887 Ednr eMstable; Clear Howell representative to congress; contested by Mrs. G. W. is, fallback fpt, we facil-- 1 votes. Amendment No. 4, a resolution to in order . some and E. have D. N. Straup, justice of the supreme in men ttese ard of places Evans, justice, three Hennanj At least army third piace. f came, relating to taxation of mines and .t. retreat when the attack bother constable; Helper, Byron have covered its been under surveillance by tte sports court; G. A. Iverson, state senator; Each of the - Juergens, , territorv and now all fields writers this season and there is a pos- - Anton Madsen, representative from battles did not seriously ing property, received the third larg- Carter, justice, and Joe OBerto, eon. B. us. The Achilles heel of our whole est negative vote, a majority of 994 stable; Kenilworth, Gladstone Wood-- j n and any person sibility of their being considered when the Fifteenth district; D. Randolph, four-yeJ. Thom- was the Argonne. teams. being against it. The amendment deaL head, justice, and B. B. Woolley, eon- - a for made commissioner; are Saturselections or Rri in Friday two back, Gwfam Into that forest, the American com-- 1 ing with the creation of a state tax stable; Heiner, Frank Hennes, jus- dav without apuBlic tte years Hutchinson in as, will commissioner, The work of Red Cross button rotice, and L. B. Sudbury, constable ; Dromntlv be invited to join tte Red field has earned reams of comment Jones, clerk and recorder; T. F. poured division after division! commission, Amendment No. 5, - and he Beems fairly sure of a position ter, sheriff; George Colhngham, an of i"n, fresh men. Continually they eeived the largest defeat, the majority 1228. it ground the being teams. Pillsl sessor; R. W. Snyder, treasurer; L. battle, taking against on one of the kept up Totals of favorable and unfavorable tuda, Clarence Beid, justice, and Paul five workers. tackle have 0. Hoffman, attorney; R. J. Turner, at evand away from ns hv the ineh. Day and at Young close will contest The Saturday guard j votes east for each amendment are: eonstable; Spring Canyon, team during the surveyor, and C. R. Marcusen, Villard, also brilliantly night they fought and our soldiers, performed at 9 oclock. The winning for whom there was no relief, cracked No. 1, yes, 1714; no, 1456. No. 2, yes, Joe Seely, constable; Kis, Eratus E. ening will be watched closely intendent of schools. and a at losers the hv entertained be will Under the strain of keeping up twen- - 940; no, 1967. No. 3, yes, 1075; no, Workman, justice, and Francis Dim-ic- covered dish Helper State bank expects to open during tte coming fray. banquet next week. defense. Had we held the 1962. No. 4, yes, 1025; no, 2019. No. eonstable. Carbon wins tte game Friday for business abont the 15th of the If 2113. No. 6, yes, 1685; Snnnyside, Samuel Preston, justice, Argonne, we could have continued the 5, yes, 885, no, and plays before a sufficiently large' month. The fixtures formerly in use of no, 142L war. The Americans won the war. and W. G. Gilligan, eonstable; Hia- Changing erowd, there is a posibility that the by the Utah Savings and Trust comami go we have some reason to be A hard campaign was earned on in watha, Merritt Brady, justide, and next game in the elimination senes pany at Salt Lake City have been purCompleted William Steekelman, eonstable; Coal will be played here also, according to chased and are being placed in tte gratefuL We were denied spectacu-- 1 this eonnty by both sides. Through Ur victories of otter nations, but it- the activities of the Tangible Taxpay-wa-a City, H. J. Fisher, justice, and J. W. Coach Merrill. make to Barboglio building at Helper, while The final change necessary the steady and unceasing pound- ers association, Mayor W. F. Olson Smith, eonstable; Spring Glen, David ' on tte a safe has been bought from the First Ar- Knox Patterson, Rowley, justice, and T. W. Hayeoek, Helper a complete terminal, THREE PLEAD GUILTY HEBE TO National at Priee. E. M. Peyton, forWestern ing of the American forces in thewar. and State Senator sysGrande Bio Denver and STEALING BIDE defeat of the amendment was practi-We- n eonstable; Standard ville, W. D. Wil- tem went into effect this week, when fame that turned the tide of merly with the Denver and Rio Grande cally assured locally. Those in favor son, justice, and Pierre Boivin, con- Soldier Summit was discontinued as proud of that and an operator at Price, has been Now there is peaee and content-- 1 0f the amendments carried on a good stable; Wellington, Thomas Chantry, a terminal for James McGinnis, Ishmael Vega and offered the cashiership, but be has and the engines helper a. L. Dalton entered pleas of guilty declined. Eighty dollars a month was ment For twelve years there have campaign and were able to stem an justice, and J. T. Blackburn, crews, and Helper was established asr been no war clouds on our horizon, overwhelming defeat. Votes of otter to tte charge of traveling over th. the handsome salary. of a terminal for the district and. in that' time, we have forgotten counties were more than enough to ThiBtle made the Denver and Rio Grande Western me. and Summit, somef Citizens Tag. in Price precinct without the knowl- FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR many things. But there are still hos- - assure victory to the terminal for the district of KENILWORTH RESIDENT Revision league. . who never forget In American branch. edge or permission of the company,' was 'a still case the are the of This campaign soldiers of receiy-j part pif.u, 32,000 The general moving of the terminal at a preliminary hearing received in j battle between the daily and weekly MonFuneral services for Peter Bianco, from Soldier Summit to Helper before Justice Charles Averill tug treatment for' injuries point -. remThe state. Salt sad and newspapers of the the carnage. They are the last morning. Kenilworth resident, were the in day waa effected year, early : Tribune; Telegram, Ogden nant of a. veritable nny of 482,000 The ease was taken under advine held from tte Catholie church in HeL most imtte of of one activities tte and otter dailies sentence suspended for sevwarriors who have entered the portant division points on tte system ment and W. W. Thibadean was the per at 11 oclock Wednesday morning, medical institutions sincel ed a heavy campaign against passage transeral the days. established here again after ' The paweekly amendments. witness. the Wat: Fatter Camp officiating. Interment of tte fer to Soldier Summit some ten yean complaining In our haste to forget the horror perR) practically without exception, an waa in the Helper cemetery. the of An extenaion yard ago. F. E. O. PRESIDENT VISITS THE loof past events, let ns not forget tte were jn favor of the amendments. tte was divisions Bianco is survived by his widow, among switching LOCAL ORGANIZATION The outcome was important, not in debt we owe ttese men. cal projects involved, and at tte presBianco. He waa born in Dominica amendments tte of actual passage time completion ia being rushed on ent Jnne 19, 1888, tte P00l the Camania, Italy, Mrs. Edith Markham Wallace p!: lone, butTn ttat.it clearly proved the new railroad roundhouse being son of Bernardo and Maria Bianca " HALL SUNDAY NIGHT a vital of are newspapers supreme' one weekly Seattle, Wash., president established there. Approximately Cause of death was given as lobar in this state and arerafiidly ad. the P. E. O. national organization, arhouses have h railroad hundred entered tte tiool hall ofl force and pneumonia. mflnenee for the front m moved to Helper from Soldier Sum- rived in Price Tuesday evening William Pissa at Scofield Sf aid and eompera. tte thont accommoda- the purpose of inspecting local chap- NEW TRACTOR TO BE BOUGHT er to P mit witt housing made provide away ths fay night and the tions for the many families brought ter B of tte P. E. 0. sisterhood. FOR COUNTY WORK She was entertained at a dinner to Helper by the division change. ol! exact date when the helper given by the chapter at the home V The I rJ-.- . md Pnrchase of a new caterpillar tree-to- r fobhd .lol m0h nnonieri by A. McGee after whieh the from L. Mrs. hm maintained here, be will engines by the board of eonnty commisheld at which feature of the railroad service regular business session was sioners was ' authorized at tte last Sntton. D. A. Mrs. of has the home tte community derived its name, sevThe new machine is to be frigbSa y brfm Mrs. Wallace left early Wednesday meeting. will he a vital force in the major been a matter of speculation for Scofield highway in orrtsed on the li officia ing come before J eral months past. With their rem 'yal morning for Vernal for her S. Marion Bliss was ealled sum to der that tlio stretch of road be kept C. of Chapter .from the Sumniit this week, nothing inspection open the year around. A delegation'' of the railroad activities Next to q lonesome pup in the mid- from Scofield and Clear Creek recentterminal apwhich .marked, a yailrond before tte board asking has that orgamsa-ifV- e miles north dle of the night the greatest howling ly appeared twenty-si- x Wouldnt this be a fine old world I paper publishers proximately be given attention. road the that static. radio is American been in or success fiiid bcatrty uhojui that could tion been so bound together of Helper loss than a year ago. ' Iso t handsomer powerful' make a mans income u . nffirial I - rrctmtl). ltcr . I m I rf as I I -- smend-.::eriea- I I 1 I I II distribu-expeete- . I min-Tho- se I doy I I - all-sta- te ar I all-sta- te I super-seaso- n I k, Terminal 1 Point I Helper-Soldie- I Thistle-Soldie- Summit-Marysva- 35 Shopping Stan-form- er nt dard-Examin- er Days I I : I Bo1. A" SSSS j idu; tooL!rr thTe Until Xmas now-remai- ns le r |