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Show Carbon to Have :, ; .Unique Display ..- Carbon eounty la to erect a eoal pala.ee In which to 4 play ths products prod-ucts of ths county at lbs comlni at fair. Thla is tha etatement , mads by W. p. Button, who today! returned- from a trip t that county whsra ha waa called la reaard to aa enforcement of tha cigaret law. While tn Price he held a conference confer-ence with the board of couaty commissioners, com-missioners, members of the chamber cham-ber of commerce, and of the Rotary and Kt wants clubs regarding aa es- hiblt at the comlna fair. He suc-I suc-I rested to them tfat a coal palace be erected and that tn this paisce i rot only wouij there be aw exhibit of coal aad coal products, but of every thins; that the county produces. pro-duces. Committees were appelated to look Into the matter and the board of county commissioners will If the plsa is adopted make aa appropriation ap-propriation to . aid la making the shlbtt.- ' un ma way noma Tree Borer nut-ton-was caught In a cloudburst between" be-tween" Soldier Summit and Thistle and he was mora than five hours In negotiating; tha distance between the t wt points. Ha ran onto a family fam-ily from Indlsna who were tour-I tour-I Ins; ths state In a car. The family consisting of the parents and four small rhU.lrea ware almost drowned. drown-ed. Ha fastened their car ta his and drew it Into Thistle, but In so doing he was compelled to back track seven times by the breaking of tha chains which was nulling th evr. Trains were tied up at Thistle Treasurer Sutton, and the railroad and hfghwsy ware washed out for quite a distance. It wss the worst storm that I ever encountered In sll my travels In tha mountains,' concluded con-cluded Mr. Sutton, |