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II u! f !' e . !t ! s.l.li fl.l tats ..nil. ala ed I all. !. daft -- ! 1 I I rt h'l the T theatI! Frt . Sat - ntn (t Bmum . DlVtLUrt m tc PRICE Thu ! t a'Uirl is Aft h .,;:.! h i!"'1 ! it n.--.t s Me l.uiil'e t'i.l :! a!i I t J 1) n !. ! l '! ' nl.dt lit rl.1 a I!.i id I i't al. ! ai t!i e 111 I m.l ' f . 1 a! I he hml'.I.il I. tit- - She is !! i It i .i ,,',t I a tc d . id Mr ala! Mi- - Oet 'ijfe A his ed In al li'... Ml j liil.et t ,n id - km the 1 k 11. i fain' hlKC. A!Idlh!. 1' I'.'.ali i;. C, lliihl'.tl d the im.i.lv tdfue tu 4. nil in it, I 11 its- I a Oil enter i e J tie W hath Mi s Mat mu Ti ins S-- l! Lks Cil . .j.f.n rad i it . i $rJ Mr veiled her j aiei.t la n.iimtu n t ..i.d. .fafts k- : letup. c AT I . i i MOTION 1 n9V 1.- i 1 1 lull ' -1 Fh-mu- !l hr 1 - te. n llaiiy Two, t.ver the nd -t made in the im- ! tl at I rob-fut.nr Helen Rojiiti war a w k- id D- made follnWlllg H.e ,,y itor In li o n . ( tl.e CuiLk n und of Lat-m'la ague in Helper next Mr and Mrs R C. Snydei. Ml and and the wot kit s' t r g.iiiiuliun Mo Mi and Sunday, and I Mis Jai k Snvdei City hospital Friday. ed bins fur cnduiM-mm- t doll.av aiinouni u.g F. 1) Fllis welt Vl'dois in Pine Mr. find Mrs. flunk Mclntire, Mrs. Hannah Madsen and Mrs, Id- -' td c.itid. dates at that session ing tl.e w to t !en Christensen of Provo arrived hrre former residents of Price and who are t.f M,i! t.f anni uni mg has r ow residina in Provo, wt ie lo.-Rr-thus f.,r. Sunday for a brief visit. They are ! nan!' r.i'i.c W.n!ei Mm H'ame Mr amt '. aj dors the latter part of last week. of Mr. George Nixon. t.f f h t"t t K' i ' app.uently i at Ha ,1,1k ,m over the vveek-tl- i sun. nrdd a hoht fue thin to Mi Steven .md planning of home in Pi ice t.f M:, Mis. Hess Jmies. high sthmd A L. and Andrew Weslen-koMiss F.mui Burnett. Wellington.; con-state of their It a the .ijpituuh nd I.atuda left Siturday for Yellow stone, A Ol admitted to the Price City hos- - shut tor, left here last week to ht held Ill Salt h till i f.! a 11 vacation at her home in where they li.tend to enjoy a week's IS p,ta! last Thursday to undergo an the summer Mi Walter J. Tin n i . i ,;d n Vi', I . ke ('ll) on Sulu- d.iv , Lawson. Missouri. for apendicitis. P.i j t iil m Pine over the Men,..lal CiMikliU School Will lie Held vv et k- -i nd Misses Adeline and Mildred PlanLouis M Jr. of laduda. Mrs. Jennie Sehrir.g. formetly of A Kt Iv m. it r cookrig si l.onl w ill be Oakland. California, and now of Salt ted! of Salt Lake City vveie in Price spending the week at Fish Lake W .aid Malhnktod! week-enMes Katherine on, June .1. MarlFud.iv .ifti-nThe former will Lake City, was a Puce visitor the over the Sund.iv Mo.d) Hu 1. link, it was announced He in 2 W. Johnson .it I) vacaMark union weir Mrs. for two Mr. and a here weeks sisa ing remain early part of this week. She is v estei in Spnngville. day l.v (lunar Ptat oik. man-agi- ition from the Holy Cross hospital. sent the week-en- d ter of Mrs. Irene Woodward. A gul was In mi to Mi and Mis of the It a e Trad.r.g company. at the Pun lui.,1 ift.ol di till. uto i s of tins line Movell Jew ke.s Flld-iA girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Miss Fredella Sanford. Salt Fcrron Pressas, Price, underwent a Mr. and of uncle at the of tloi tnc it fngi i utoi s and ranges visited Hebcr hospital. her aunt, City ox-ratiCity City, hernia yesterday (Wednes- Lloyd Hardy rue to be awarded Mrs. Call Neman, over the Price and hospital City yesterday local at the hospital. day, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy M.ulhot wen The M liool w ill Ik hold in the huihl-m- g among Suit Lake Cnv visitors during on Main street formerly occupied Mrs. Olive Millburn td Salt Lake lothe week-enL. of Mr. son the al A and was Ixun bv tile Donut Shop, all h t Johnson, Saturday girl Woo Ralph City was a guest of Mrs. Irene invited to utti-n.iMrs. S. H. Johnson of Pr.ce and a cal hospital to Mr, and Mis. C N being ward part of the week. Mr. and Mh Elmer Klitgaanl sjient .resident of Los Angeles for the past Chadwick of Price. m Salt Lake City, the the week-en- d Will Cnmplrte Cabin Camp Mark Maruntette and J. H. Braffet tlm teen years, left Friday morning some fall buying also m former M. was Southern two E. his Stevenson doing for after home, having spent were in Salt Lake City during tin; of an additional twenty Completion for the General Department store Utah Sunday and Monday. weeks here with his paients week-en- d on business. auto cottage of the thirtv-ucabins which lie manages. friends. in Price is near the underpass .camp J W. Hammond spent pait of Moii-Mr. and Mrs. Flank B. H unson within to be accomplished expeeted in Mike Vouros and son. Gus. were Ihovo. Sharp Lee motored to Salt Lake day it was announcnext the fifteen spent Sunday and Memorial Day in days, Salt Lake City on business one day Salt Lake City. Sunday. Mr. Han- - City Memorial Day. returning with ed by Clara Miller, owner of the at week. the last E. Lee. student Mrs. C. Mr. Victor his and Sdvagni. parents, son attended the state convention She slated that ten cabins property. who plan to visit here for several University of Utah, spent the week-- t there of the Young Republicans. and aie being been have completed Miss Sybil MiKinnon. Hiawatha. nd in Prue with his father, P. O weeks. rented every night. practically was lioine from Logan over the weekSdvagni. Mr. and Mrs. Elinor Klitgaard were end. She is to graduate this month Mrs. Marie Villurd left Sunday for in Salt Lake City the fore part of Mr. and Mrs. Ed R. Hanen spent from Utah State Agricultural college. Craig, Colorado. this week. Fork and in Spani-the week-en- d Helen Barboglio, Helper, was Leo Zupan and Clement Calerelh vicinity with relatives. Mr. Hansen A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. rethe University of Utah TYPING OF ALL KINDS DONE AT from Provo in some the did several Fiicanyon, -' past fishing days during spent Joseph Bunderson of Wellington in spite f over the week-enColorado. in Accompanying results reasonable prices. Has own typeweek Denver, good fairly here. porting at the hospital day Iter was Miss Maxim Saunders, also writer. 53 South 2nd East. high water. i student at the university. Coli Mrs. Mr. and and ice Pi Eugene Sale. Auction Community MOD-er- n FOR RENT TIIREE-ROOMr. and Mrs. Packer, Bountiful, stockyards, Saturday, June 4, starting daughter, Frances, were in Salt Lake Inhouse on 2nd East. Ninth of H. C. and Peter A in Miss Price Monday. were visitors Heystck Kartog Adv. City Monday. daughter, at 2:00 p. m. promptly. Salt Lake City visited Mr. and Mrs. quire 71-- J. Louise, returned home with them, William Ruff and sons. William. J. F. during the week. Mr. FOR SALE MONARCH RANGE, Mrs. Orson Row ley left last week after having spent ten days as the is Verlen brother. Mrs. Mrs. Hcvstek Ruff, and of Verlcn that and Miss of to MacKnights Mayo Mary Jr., guest for Portland, Oregon, planning almost new. Will sell at a bargain. residents and now from here former her some time mother, city. visiting spend Inquire 71-- J. er Mrs. James Wallace of Helper Springville, visited in Price Monday. Mrs. Wanda Clement. turned home Monday Miss Yvonne Dusserre, daughter of having FOR HOUSE, in Glenwood arDavid Mrs. Mr. of and Dusserre Mrs. Honore stopin Bunger spent the week-en- d Price, 373 North 1st East. arrived Petemel Miss Victoria Price last week, after having grad- rived here Saturday for a three ped in Price Saturday, enroute from Springs, Colorado. weeks vacation period. She has com- Denver to Washington where Mr. uated from St. Mrs. Orlando Wiseman, Price, was FOR RENT HOUSE; GA- in Salt Lake City. She is a daughter pleted a years training at Marys Bunger is employed by the United Cali-cit- y. nice Phone on of Reclamation 631, Price. acute rage; Bureau for the States porch. in San of this upon Francisco, appendicitis operated reternel Help hospital of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grand Coulee dam. Friday at the local hospital. jfornia. -- 1 1 It 1' - -t stiftiiiiiG le to - i apiH-ndu-iti- f.- ll d- I.. ;1 II It- - Shi Id. II ISituil iil.d V , rf flint h t f S, lJiiilii ti.!.'l Tl, v.la i She id "Ii li.l.i !. Iiitiic.l v ' i ; - II .1 l.d M. I.! M - ' .a! Ha iuf !n - , M..o ft-c-l- 1 h-- liet .r M I si 1 It. r c hi i . -- Li .n t l.d 1 I: ,'.nl ' i n a 1 Mis hluln he Tallt'i t he It S..I. Hllnt-i- l )U.r J It t la lid trVtlal i) s lilting i and I r !a! . In ltd ii mi. if ll.nr wan Ms N"j lull s Sislcr, Mt.-- ?1 li t rU Xdiakis M.-- s Dalle Mi if all vtl.u has lucn (ltJll u r r Mf. hint Mis William Hakalti Ulid family Vkrlt In Idufll lishiV final it t.'illlilf hi Ilf halm- t.f f.r I llu! if, util) Mis M ! la! If In nlli.li W) k, Itllillnsf ail, (limit Sunday III (hlll-ni- rlr Ii llidijf IliJJ Hit Ii! j. l ii Ai i uMii'uii) mu le i iiinl idtiin-- i t lifft ll.cy fiad Visiting ttilh jrlalnrs, l.itil'ij Jiff Pi u P nil Piida.V ii If fa I'lin the fi lltnt mg tfay tere A It i fill ffiit I if Ml all f Mis Mr. it in! Mis laj Mm (fan nn Jai! S!n Idmi ('mi li in Si'iiiijf fht ti thilditfi. Mama and Km! Mrs. tf N' vad.i Mis. (ei.!t Nikon t'f Plld Cla Junk, slate exmiiive tr Mis, James It) all td Ihilh, Nevada ednal Ilralnieisf ill the liH al nf the iif ifullui al and r.iiiif vp K Ill'll JInl, C'.lefI t.f her n fhe A!S coiim i alimi I'li'ifiain. vtui Ji ties, alld lief liit'irv Mis Julie husmt .,ne dy ln-- I vteek. J..l,i,st.n Father Jerome C Sd.Iffel, !,a I.A r,l,"'-,t!py ll4 a for et enmjtnnird by Jirrj thifat ,,Miy Hyan leen m eivmg treiilmcnt !uhne Jlunnel ieluu.r;1 ailment in the Piice hiej ilal, is frmn Fj.hi.uin tsheie she at- -, fo return to his churvh duties ended Simw eolleke the past two' sjr May Shm-l- l of Pka ant Grove s, Veal week-en- d k'uest tif Mis Janie t i June. The women are sideiv Mr. a tu Mrs Kenneth Cnnj and and! Mr. and Mrs. Willi.nn Guant-ndaughter left Thursday for vaenllon hind Huiskiunen, Iitvc, underwent fit Hryce Canytm haby of Oifden, were visiting in Piled da several ttiptd this week. j an aruU Southern Utah, tijtr fit n ty at the r r 1 1 f it 1 Was all.i Jl It f FOR COUNEY POSTS C , li.t tt h.M.i " Mr oi.J Mis lUn Waid aiid famtllic li! t f Ual.k tf M.m ily ?J I.! !.r Mrilutlal Ia y Snk-rli.- l a ii Sail ill I I Bill lllill Gurt fi t ft! a! t l.ull.ri tf lt.ur J.aitltU 111 talstl tf Sail lului-,.- , Flelin-iWrit t Vilt ju If it Id, furs! la-- Uti k ol the hi II. r tf M.'i Ml. uf .il A n us 1 1 RACE IN .. ! c i.. i.i tll-Ji- m Blurt, ! 1 i Ml,, lu"V W EN1ERED ! IJ-- Mail DAW i 1 il I ' n i t I ( K art 1 1 ' i I it: . 1 1 I i.c Cs . : t T I A . ( ! I. r O V i H m c N 1 1 I 1m i - l ;i 1 . v ii. 1 f!u ii li! In a 1, l.i ! 'UtcU44lHIHttlUHM i I S - s Nun-Puttisa- n s t H - CO TEATURE I I A ( - vis-sist- er p, Ik-mi- V - in-w- as V st VV . g. d. Sun - Mon-Tu- Continuous from e 1:00 Sua. ! jrNFTTT d. . m Classified CARBON THE TRl Fri - Sat d. .)! it... FOOT j i J, Mac-Knigh- t JUNE TRAVIS -- TWO-ROOM Marys-of-the-Wasat- M3.PEL TODD . Mna m t k,Mt Ji Mimn re-aft- WILLIAM HOPPER GORDON 1 J0HJIWE Mm OlftH 4 m " ch FOR SALE ALL KINDS OF GAR-- I den Plants. Pete Giraud, 606 E. 3rd So., Phone 248-J. Ihe f Through DIVIDE FOR RENT FURNISHED Also Individual Columbia Apts., Price. Dawn 6f the twentieth century found the Rio Grande's Royal Gorge Route serving But Denver still dreamed of a shortcut a transcontinental railroad directly west Thru the Rockies. Colorado's first territorial Governor, Wm. H. Gilpin, in 18S1 predicted a great tunnel under the Continental Divide in the vicinity of James Peak. His successor, John Evans, in 1864 urged eastern capitalists to build the first transcontinental line on aroute closely Moffat Tunnel Route. paralleling the Rio Grande's present-daEven though the tunnel could not be financed privately, the dream persisted and in 1302 David Moffat started construction of the Denver and Salt Lake Railroad, the divide at Corona Pass, 11,660 ft. in elevation. Costly construction and highcrossing operating expenses hindered the new line, which by 1913 had been completed only to Craig, Colo., far short of its Utah objective. Then the people of the Denver area decided to finance the Moffat Tunnel. Construction started in August 1923. For 42 long months hundreds of hard-rocminers bored into massive James Peak, working from east and west portals. Blasting away of the final rocky barrier climaxed the dramatic "holing thru" ceremony February 18, 1927 The great bore, 6.2 miles long, 4,021 feet under the summit of James Peak, was completed in February 1928, at a cost of approximately $18,000,000. The apex in the center of the tunnel is the highest point on the Moffat Tunnel Route, 9,239 feet. The railroad r tunnel 16 ft. wide by 24 ft. high to the intrados of its roof, is the maximum for American railroads. The permanent tunnel lining is reinforced concrete of varying thickness. The railroad through the tunnel is laid with continuous jointless welded rail, providing unusually smooth riding qualities. An elaborate ventilating sysof passenger cars, entirely eliminates smoke. tem, together with The barrier of the Great Divide yielded to the persistent skill of empire builders, but until the Denver 5. Rio Grande Western constructed the Dotsero Cutcff there'wes line between Denver, Utah and the Pacific Coast. no direct abouf schedule!, freight rales, passenger lares For information S. II. LAIRD, Agent FOR RENT ONE HOUSE, 4 ROOMS 3 room apt., immediate posses- sion. See Clara Miller at Under- pass Service Station and Cabin Camp, Price. a wealthy Colorado and Utah empire. ltc LOST white ;R. ! Jk. !. Phone EERNXRWmn 2 HORSE, P. SIRED WH. LEGHORN Chicks 8.50. Reds, Orpingtons 7.50 postpaid. Also STARTED CHICKS. Pattericks Hatchery, Grand Junction. Colorado. PLUS - human bait fpisode 11 TihUlL O. FOR RENT THE NEW QUEEN Ann apartments are now ready for rent. Inquire 357 So. 1st West. Rear. fmram lARRY"BjmR"M!i Sun - Mon 1:0 Continuous from ,,, FOR SALE GOOD PIANO ALSO cleaned, used brick. Phone 296. d ' CREAM-COLORE- D mane tail, about 1,000 pounds. Reward offered. Notify El- -, vin Chapman, Price Garage. semi-circula- east-and-we- ; ' y is ,1153 garages, GARBAGE HAULING, ODD JOBS1 done reasonably. Laurence Chris- tensen, Phone 687J2. ja SIX.. . An historical scries PART portraying contribution of the Rio Grande to development of the Intermountain West. APART-ment- s. j FOR RENT NICE SLEEPING, rooms. Majestic i ange for sale. 82' WANT TO BUY' OR RENT A PIANO Mu-- t be reasonable. 82 West 2nd North. FOR RENT 2 ROOM HOUSE AND 2 room apt. Fine for two people. 185'W. 2nd No. i |