Show PRICE PAIO RESIDENT IS KILLED I DY BY TRAIt TRAIN r James M. M Whitmore banker bunker rancher and one of the the leading tits tit tit- cit citizens it- it zens s of Price was was kil killed ed about 2 P. P rM M Sunday afternoon by the eastbound eastbound east- east bound Denver and Rio Grande passenger passenger passenger pas pas- train Mr Mrs Mr Whitmore was crossing the railroad d track just dust outside Pric going for supplies for his farm when the accident His car stalled stalle j on the tho tr track ck and he could get it started the train hit him carrying I his his machine about yards ard before tho the train could be brought to a stop top Mr Whitmore was Vas president and andone andone one of the organizers of the First National Bank Dank of Price He lIe was active in all undertakings to devel- devel ope Price and his section of the lite s state te Far many years ho he served the cIt city of i Price as a member of the city coun coun- ell cil At the time of the accident Mr Whitmore was alone driving a new Kissel car He did not regain consciousness consciousness cons cons- after the The giant now now being com completed for for the U U. S. S Navy Navy in England will cons consume me iso 1 I gallons of gas each hour hour or or approximately approximately 50 50 worth anywhere in the Basin The will willbe willbe be e flown across the Atlantic in the early spring and will leave England with two thirty tons of fuel and will have a carrying capacity left of r thirteen tons available for pass passengers en- en I I gers and freight The State Republican 15 announce the application of one lady dy f for r a job under the incoming Republican administration In vi view w of the many any applications for or every kind of the Conceivable job by men ladys lady's request for a position as a stenographer is entirely too modest a It looks as as though Charles Barton Bart n sheriff-elect sheriff of Duchesne Co County nty intends in intends intends in- in tends to be the s sheriff alright ht he is now fixing up his city home ready for occupation |