OCR Text |
Show THE PAGE SIXTEEN S U N - A D V O C A T E , PKICE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER UTAH TWENTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the News Advocate of Thursday, November 2, 1916). Thirty Years Ago (Taken from the Eastern Utah vocate of November 8, 1906). Ad- Scofield has about 110 votes this election when two years ago it could Election returns for Carbon coun cast about 160 votes. Utah Mine has ty: about 120 votes which will be added Republicans elected James Bowns, to Scofield this year. A. W. Horsley, treasrepresentative: o William J Tidwell, assessor; C. urer; Preston Nutter, the cattle king of R. Marcusen, of Superintendent northeastern Utah, whose home is at schools from thirteen to Majorities the junction of Gate and Nine Mile 104 canyons, has recently shipped 1,400 Democrats elected David J. Thomhead of cattle and is getting ready to as, commissioner; Edgar ship 700 more At $40 per head, and Thayn, commissioner; that is reasonable, he will receive Thomas F. Kelter, sheriff; H. C. Smith, $84,000. clerk and recorder; Levi N Harmon, attorney. Majorities from thirty-- j Good crowds greeted Ben F. Wilson, three to 238. the noted Socialist speaker, at City For surveyor G. N. Hill and W. hall last Thursday and Friday eve- A. Thayn are a tie 615 votes each. The next congress is Republican, nings. He flayed both the old parties without favoritism and scored present Emery county elected the entire Reday conditions blaming all the evils on publican ticket, excepting members the capitalists and the system of big of legislature and superintendent of business in vogue in this country. schools. o Utah is safely Republican. The town is full of Democrats today, Simon Bamberger being the main The Emery county bank will open attraction. He speaks at 5 oclock this its doors for business about Novemevening in front of Democratic head- ber 12 unless some unforseen delay quarters. Senator Evans is one of the prevents. crowd and the local Bourbons are busier than a hen with one chick. The expenditures made by the Denver and Rio Grande since the beginOld time Republican enthusiasm ning of the present year for additional was rampant in Price last Thursday modem equipment and rolling stock evening on the occasion of the visit of have aggregated more than a half milNephi Morris to the city. Cheers lion dollars. Within a few weeks mingled with patriotic music by the there will be delivered to the comband and a big parade with banners pany five hundred dump cars for use and fire works preceded the meet- in the coal, coke and ore service in v Carbon county. ing at the Eko theatre. two-year-te- Carbon and Emery counties will not get a sugar factory for the crop of 1917, neither will a railroad be commenced this winter. However, work may be pushed during the summer on a road to Emery county from Price. SEVENTIES WILL ENTERTAIN At a meeting of the Utah Irrigation and Power company stockholders at Chicago last week R. W. Crockett and Levi N. Harmon of Price were named as two of the seven directors of the company. TOWNSENDITES TO Wellington wards Seventies Quorum has extended Invitations to all a dancing social to be held in the other wards in Carbon stake to attend Wellington church hall Thursday 1 wmm THE BEST BUY IN CALIFORNIA WINE MEET FRIDAY AND DISCUSS ELECTION A cordial invitation to hear the results of the general election from the standpoint of the Townsend Plan, is issued to residents of this section by officers of the local club. A regular meeting will be held in the Legion hall here tomorrow night at 7:30 p. m. oclock. While no special speakers have been invited to speak, a general discussion of the election from the Townsend-lte- s standpoint will be the order of the evening, Secretary H. C. Smith, said. We urge all persons in this section to attend these meetings. This one especially will be of current interest, were his words. Last Friday the Townsendites sored an dance in the Legion Hall and reported a good crowd. Plans are being sorted by the entertainment committee for another such affair, with details being given out at a j later date. old-ti- NEW OUR It tnjjpes? dPHilol EH!! TFtandlffly9 KtoVo gftlhi o o Lubrication and Car Washin We have installed the most Modern Car Washing and Lubrication Service Equipment now on the Market and we are prepared to give your car the very best of service . o o Mi rpstoHp W,ite& Greater Mileage Greater Safety thatswhat you get in these tires which carry our WRITTEN GUARANTEE, Long Life Batteries ing Your old Battery Tested F R EE! Tire Repairing, Battery Rechargt o o night, November 5. The affair will begin at 9 00 oclock p m and refreshments will be served All county Seventies and their wives or partners are asked to attend A SPLENDID LINE OF o o sunt 4 if f We have avadable parking space in the rear of our Service Station sufficient to accomodate 50 cars, easy to drive in, equally easy to get out. Right close to the shopping car here and dQ your sh opping liesurely. Be our district, park your guests! parking AND "SLOW MASH" 0 o MAKES BOTTOMS UP MIGHTY SMOOTH . , Johnson Shell Super Service Station Same As It's Made Brown-Forma- n Whisky Smooth For 3 Generations ! Here at Brown-Forma- n weve been making whisky our old Slow Mash way . . since way back in 1870. For Slow Mash is the best way to make whisky always has been and still is. And were mighty proud of the deep rich whisky A smoothness it gives Bottoms Up' One Stop Service CODE NOS. .90 PINT.. 91 FIFTH BROWN-FORMA- Distillery CO., Louisville, Ky. s PINT 92 COURTEOUS & EFFEICENT ATTENDANTS 102 West Main St. . Price, Utah |