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Show SECOND u tt 4o' section m l HUMS-NAI- stm-rul- . SKETCHES L h'r II k 'UjJcr.hj Wee m. for llee o. Arthur lor Two-Yri- Councilman r Dr. I.) man Kofford Hu parent hav Dr. I.) man Kofford am born In "fc.K '(v.Hji-nt- s of this city unce 1800. Sunnyside February 19, 1904, remainmUh , began hu career in pub- -' ing there until 1918 uhen lie came has r iuc-to Price to attend the Carbon high jo yrars ago, and Krved six year as city re-- f school. After graduating in 1921, he and four years on the city spent one year at the Chicago two years of Dental Service and three College ii-iH waI l years at the North Pacific College of Oregon. thf lon term council post. go he became connect Immediately after completing his fjxJ yrr i the Utah Rock Asphalt com-- f- studies, Dr. Kofford returned to Price nd t now vice president of and has been engaged in the practice which operates one of of dentistry here for five years. concern, J He f itttel most promising Industries. is a member of Price lodge of Elks. I. Smith was formerly county Ji.rr.an of the Democratic party, For Two-YeCouncilman i director of the Price cham- Fugene (Jim) Coll k? of commerce for four years. Coming to Utah 20 years ago. EuI gene (Jim) Coli lived in Salt Lake Four-YeCouncilman 04 lie. al ilci o. Jeeh k Jir t ar lu ar Tor Lawrence Rasmuaaen I ! jjrence Rasmussen was born In City for about 13 years, during which time he was engaged In business. He come to Columbia in 1926 to become manager of the Columbia store. Four years later, he purchased a home here so that his children would be able to attend the Carbon high school. During his residence in Price, he has been engaged as a salesman. Always active in Democratic affairs, Mr. Coli is vice chairman of the central Price precinct f. pieasjnt December 17, 1882, and been a resident of Price for a He moved from a ffjrter of century. i nm-j j. pleasant to Idaho in 1903, and e Com.Tiir to Price five years later. Since he Huus. , his residence here, he lid: j been engaged as a contractor In business. thant j.Anplastering all of his life, Democrat ardent it was elected to the Rasmussen for f2O0 The fore v council two years ago. For Rreorder ! by defii rt of his term, he served as head William Grogan further $ the street department, later transWilliam Grogan, who has as to the water department. cpmpania iting deputy city recorder for the past A'iU capiui three years, was born in Great Falls, !t to the Councilman For Montana November 3, 1896. He came ; is to their E. N. Chidester to Utah In 1914 as an employe of the o N. Chidester was bom in Express company at and 11, 1883, county May Bingham. When the World War broke out in i.s spent virtually all of his life in 317. Mr. Grogan enlisted in the air but it ac fah. He has resided in eastern f:ah for about 40 years, having liv- service, serving a total of 25 months. i the pr id at Huntington, Sunnyside and on He saw 17 months of over-seduty. At the close of the war, he came to jle reservation. affo.- --, Tf He settled in Price in 1920, and Price and was employed by the Denthe present time is owner of the ver and Rio Grande Western railfrudester Lime and Coal company. road until he accepted a post in the te has been a member of the city recorders office, He has been scc- council for the past two years, head- - rctary of the city Democratic organand has ic the hospital department. Mr. ixation-fo- r "as trrf - j s r m-"- o. i t Two-Ye- ar r Anna-Sevi- Wclls-Farg- er as ! J over-five-ye- f ars, A i tabi-rtiiii.- e Sytvtcr ms in PHI For Major r n Councilman r tV. E. to t for Ihe n a iiuiuIhi if ast two Jears Two-Vra- r J. Circle Kan-jsu- t (Trd) MelnUre W, E. (Teii) MelnUre was bom in Price April 1. 1892, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Erustus W. Mclntire, early neers of this district. Educated in the schools of this city, he served as assistant postmaster in 1911 and 1912, then moved to the Tmtic trict, where he was engaged in the j mercantile business for six year During the next eight years lie was employed ns a salesman for the Salt Lake Hardware company, returning For Two-Yea- r Councilman to Price m 1926 when he purchased John VV. Holden the interests of George Wooton in Burn in Blackburn, Lunca-hirbeen very active in civic affairs for a the Mutual Lumber company, with John W. Holden came to the is still connected England. he which lb ls number of years. 9, 1877. vice president of the i hamher of corn- - United States Novemlx-- r mcrce and a memln-- of the Rotary 'roni that time until he came to Price 10 years ago. Mr. Holden residFor Treasurer ed in Salt Lake and Provo, except Rulon A. Bryner two years when he served on a for Two-YeFor Councilman Rulon A. Bryner, incumbent city mission to Ireland for the L. I). S Sheldon Anderson g resident of treasurer, is a church. He was employed by the Price. He was born Novemter 14, Eight years as city treasurer and IVnvcr and Rio Grande Western 1896, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert two years as a member of the city railroad at Salt Lake for over 16 Bryner. lbs father was formerly council constitutes the record of Shel- years. Since coming to Price, Mr. don Anderson in jiubhc tiff ice. He Holden has ojorated the Price Sheet bishop of the Price L. D. S. ward. A graduate of the Carbon high was born at Manti May 7. 1890, and Metal Works. school, Mr. Bryner was connected came to Puce in 1912, living here with the old Price Cooperative Mer- virtually ever since. For Treasurer cantile company for seven years, and j He served in the United States R. West George was later employed at the Redd Mo- - j to company, Bunnel Motor company vember, 1919, and in January, 1920, George R. West came to Price became connected with the East- years ago, and during his entire resiand the Price Commercial and Sav-!ings bank. In 1917, he was called ern Utah Electric company as treas-b- y dence here, he has been connected the L. D. S. church on a two-yeurer, a position which he now holds, with the C. H. Stevenson LunUn-- r mission in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin He was elected city treasurer in 1923, company. He lived in Denver, Coloi and Indiana. holding that office until he resigned rado before coming to Utah. l Clam. mg they had not received ilirir wage-- on the regular pay day. of the approximately 40 employes declared Mutual Coal company Sujwrlntendent Friday. holiday Oliver SuUh declared Saturday that the nvrn had now been palJ and tire difficulties adjusted. According to Mr. Sutch, the miners action made It necessary for nearly all of the employes to lay off, but the mine dumped some coal during the day. Virtually all of the men who voluntarily quit work are members of the National Miners union, Mr. Sutch stated. Steer iff S. M. Bliss announced that the wages were due Wednesday. The comjvany did not call the men out for work Thursday. s 1 lf Four-Yea- For j trfre For He eunliiil Councilman aughl s J Clvde Vaugl-- was lorn in j From City. Mo July 14,1893 Where lie went to Grand Junction, Colo, coming to Carbon county jears ago when tie accepted a ;cwi. turn as machinist in the Vnver and jltio Grande Western railroad shop at Hr!jer He later was employed by the Utah Fuel company as mat hints! at Castle Gate, and subsequently was engaged as a roa! cutting contractor at Castle Gate and Hiawatha During the World War, he served with the United States army for 23 months, and was overseas more than, half of that time. He has made tiU 'home here for 11 yiars, and at the present time is a partner in the firm of Johnson and Vaught, one of the city's luigcst business establishments. Tin company owns Service Stations on Main street at the corners of First West and First East streets. i years, as both county attorney uni attorney, hav trig torn elected to ihoM lisltlons on the Republican tuket- He was born In Munassa. Colorado, and received his law training at the University of Utah After completing his studies, he practiced law in Em- ery county for three and one-hayears corning to Price He is a mendier of Price lodge No 1330, It P. O Elks Employes At Mutual Call Brief Holiday TICKET Ibe It. tV. Dalton iilerit of 11 n a for the p 't Hal ton W. Ihdlon has Mixed, FORMER CARBON STUDENT ON UNIVERSITY DEBATING TEAM i dis-gant- ee i ) e. ' Edward Shcya, former student at the Carbon county high ochool, U member of the University of Utah debuting team that tied for first place In the Rocky Mountain forensic contest held at Bozeman, Montana, Friday. He wu born in Cannon Falls, Minnesota, and lived in St. Paul for a numlxT of year Ik fore coming to the west. r ar I life-lon- -- he ar For Recorder Mr. Irene Woodward Mrs. Irene Woodward Is a native of Price, being the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Branch, early settlers of tliis county. She attended high school at Cedar City and re- ceived her college truining at the University of Utah and University of California. She began to teach school In 1908, sjn nding two years in Emery county and two in the Carbon district. She resumed her teaching work in 1930 In the Trice Central school. Mrs. Woodward is the widow of Don Carlos Woodward, who was superintendent of the Carbon school district from 1920 until his death in 1929, rf tbility. e will at all )f the f the r TVfi liziL U viy jy Z3 To Meet Demands of Creditors I' iiMBEafigBgaEgaosgaiBtgi ENTIRE STOCK OF HIGH CLASS MERCHANDISE OF DEAL SHOE & HOSIERY COMPANY MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE SALE ON! PRICES WILL BE DRASTICALLY SLASH-EYOUR PRICE WILL ON ALL MAKES BE OUR PRICE AT THIS BIG EVENT D NW rm ve Te be at II Stock Consists of Most Nationally Known Shoe Manufactures - OVER, PEACOCK, ENNA JETTICK and Many Others WALK- - WE FIT THE HARD TO FIT - - - COME IN AND GET YODR SIZE AND FIT WHILE THE STOCK IS COMPLETE, AT THIS FORCED SACRIFICE OF SHOES AND HOSIERY I ? 15 ELECTION MUNICIPAL IN CITIZENS A .S !: CON D ;CT oN DEAL SHOE and HOSIERY CO. Cily Lies Dm Kilkl.alU. jf jf.t lni.V dii eeter Lr tl.e ucstiin jMuut ngion, u nl be the piiiuij,.il sji ukir at a public meeting to be held in the L D S Fnday evening, November 10 at 7 30 p m His subject will be the international boy scout jamboree held recently in Hungary. Mr. Kirkhatn will narrate hu experiences on his trip, and will discuss the many features of the event whuh drew thousands of si outs and leaders from virtually every country on the glut. Arrangements for his appearance here are under the direction of a committee consisting of W. W. Christensen, WWred W. West and J. E. Bent. According to Mr . Christensen, w ho is chairman of the Carbon boy scout district, efforts will be made to or-atroops in every community of the county before November 10. Du- trict officials will also attempt to raise funds for carrying out the scout program during the succeeding months. j j s. NOMINEES i Ik-ii- was born n ,J( j; .Smith n of H. C.Pint atul a j and has always nude SiHh. t uouth't ls 0 tii t m kmi tv. Not i mhi h REGIONAL SCOUT OFFICIAL PLANS VISIT TO PRICE1 Chldester I us always b n an uclHe1 member t.f the ratio party. M)r N. Smith i r FOURTEEN OF DEMOCRATIC TICKET he sui nnos c m m v. A iUf 0 1 a t p - .S' Assisted By Mr. and Mrs. This Sale Will Be In, Charge of Mrs. George M. Miller for the Benefit of Creditors. Experienced Salesmen, Deal, Will Be Ready to Supply Your Wants. ZJ UTAH PRICE T at IUh'T- - |