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Show gtlADVOCATB, rttCti, THE rAOE TEN Thirty Year Ago A marriage license was issued during the week by Clerk Horsley to Jacob Sex and Mary Oscelld, both of Sunnyslde. Two Indian trucks have been ad- ded to the automobile equipment of Auto line, operatthe ing between Price and Myton. The trucks were selected for hard duty on the reservation. A new Hudson super six has also been purchased for passenger service on the line. Price-Uint- ah Edward G. Geary, member of the county school board, gave notice Sunday that the brick work would be started on Huntingtons new high school building Tuesday morning at 10 oclock. The republican county convention held Monday at Price to select delegates to the state and congressional conventions passed off smoothly and harmoniously. Those chosen to attend the state convention were Sam Woodhead, Anthon Madsen, T. J. Parmley, J. S. Thompson, R. R. Kirtpatrick, A. J. Lee, A. W. Horsley, C. S. Price, E. Santscho, S., Samuel George D. Haymond, A. D. Hadley, A. E. Gibson and Joseph Dug-mor- ev Bar-bogli- o. Congressional delegates, C. K. Jensen, F. E. Woods, Robert Menzies, William Littlejohn, J. S. Thompson, HUNTINGTON RESIDENT SUCCUMBS TO DROPSY prevalent for several weeks that the Western Union is to move its office Utah Aduptown from the depot. Business has Taken from The Eastern16,1906). Robert James Gordon, 64, died in can increased to where the company vocate, Thursday, August n, Frand-seG. R. R. Kirtpatrick, Getfrge afford to maintain a separate office Huntington a short time ago from made alA. W. Horsley, L. A. McGee, R. and John Sax will hive charge of the been have incident to dropsy. He was Many inquiries school ailments J. Turner, George Collingham, A. D. one to be established here. high the Tooele county, ready regarding at Price born at Rush Valley, Hadley, Samuel Dugmore, A. E. Gibwhich is to be established there Utah, on July 5, 1872, a son of Robson and W. T. Hamilton. Carbon county should furnish 21 this year. Indications are that ert and Agnes Davis Gordon. For men to fill the ranks of the Utah will be a big school. Hunt- e, the many years he had resided in (Taken from now on the border, National Guard, open SepThursday, August 10. 1916.) but as yet it has furnished none. Four The first semister will for sixteen and to 4th continue needed are tember hundred more men Carbon county is growing for there a be will Utahs guard to full war stren- weeks. There semis a net increase in the school popula- bring and but six out of the 28 counties Christmas vacation. The second congth, tion of 101 in 1916 over 1915 as shown and 7th of the state are represented among the ester will open January by the census just completed. Helper soldiers on the border. tinue for twenty weeks. beshows the largest increase, there ing 78 more children of school age history the Algebra, English, Europeanwill there this year than last. Standard-vill- e Carbon county officials after salbe geography and physical to recieve is next with an increase of 64. first of next year are the completing Students Clear Creek and Scofield lead in the aries somewhat near commensurate taught. will be given one years credit the course decrease, there being 44 fewer child- with their work. Under the law at the University of Utah or at any ren in the former and 42 less in the increase valuation made it necessary accredited high school. rethis and the salaries latter camp than there were a year to ago. Total increase in 10 districts is adjustment had to be made 60 days NOTICE TO WATER USERS 289 and the decrease in 8 districts is before election. State Engineers Office, 188. The total number of school childSalt Lake City, Utah, July 28, 1936. ren in the county this year is 2841 The county commissioners met last Notice is hereby given that Evalyn has made Apcompared with 2740 last year. Saturday and after a thorough study McDonald, Provo, Utah, with the laws. of the situation they decided upon the plication in accordance t' to of Utah 6 appropriate and Boys of school age, between following schedule. , Commissioners water from Green river m 18, outnumber the girls in Price by each; sheriff. $1,500; assessor, Utah. Said water will be dicounty, 285 and 309 24, there being boys $1000; clerk; $1,500; recorder, $1,500; verted from April 1, to November 30 girls. In Clear Creek, Scofield and attorney, $1,500; surveyor, $500. inclusive of each year by means of Winter Quarters, the sexes are even, pumps located as follows: 187 of each. In Spring Glen the girls (a) N80ft from the S4 Cor. Sec. The dates have been set for regisoutnumber the boys, with 31 of the tration of voters in Price precinct as 9, T.20 S., R.16 E., S. L. B. Sc M. ft. from former and 28 of the latter. In all the August 14, 15 and 26. October 10, 11, (b) S28deg41min E. 973 0 the in were other schools the boys .7 d 3. and November 1. The Two . ft. of water will be drawn majority. of registrations at the Stevenson from the pumpS located at each of one office with Matt Lumber but yard described only points Announcement is officially made to mour as registration clerk. of the pumps will be used at any one1 coroborate the rumor which has been time. The water will be used to irriembraced in No longer will it be necessary if gate 69.43 acres of land SWV and Lot 4 of the the NWii the sheriff is holding a long distance aforesaid Sec. 9. conversation to wait until he is This application is designated in the through before you can have him ring State Engineers Office as File No. some other county official. The cen- 12226. All protests against the granting of tral in the sherilfs office was ordered out Tuesday by county commis- said application, stating the reasons affisioners and five telephones will be in- therefor, shall be submitted inaccomin and form davit duplicate, The stalled. sheriff, county attorney panied by a fee of $1.00 and filed in and county superintendent will each this office within 30 days after the treasurer the have separate phones, of the publication of this compietion and assessor, whose offices join, willlnotlce be on one line, and the recorder and t. H. HUMPHERYS, State Engineer. clerk on another. Date of first publication, Aug. 6, 1936 The Sun.Aovocatx Date of last pub., September 3, 1936 TWENTY TEAKS AGO (Taken from The Sun, Friday, Aug ust 11, 1916.) tucEWAv. 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