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Show Do You The nutting season comes to a close likewise football electioneering and automobile touring. ' FIRST TERM 1928 COURT CARBON COUNTY SPORTSIdXN MEET OPENS THURSDAY. JANUARY 5 TO HOLD" MID-WINTE- R FT 1 Whether she be blonde or brun-cfbeautiful or plain gay or morose the odds are about fifty to one that she will not be on time. e, Criminal Cases. Three Trial Eastern Utah's First Meeting Of Its Jury Cases Constitute Fart Of Kind; Sports Of All Kinds. Rifle n Docket; 49 Seeking Practice, Wrestling, Boxing-Barb- ecue 11 To Be Feature Papers 'i' The court calendar for the com The first IHAT the only busisports out term of the Seventh Judicial did ing to be staged in this vicinity will ing ness that makes mon trict is just off the press of Tlu take place next Saturday, January Times. The first ttrm of court foi 7th, when the Carbon County Fish advertis-ifljr ey without the year 192S eommetices at Price. and Game Protective association Thursday, January 5th,' at 2 p. m. gather for a winter fete. The occas is the Mint, Eight criminal cases constitute tlu ion will mark the first, of its kind criminal division of the calendar for ever held in eastern Utah, The day the new term, contrasted with tlu will be complete with the program fuller calendar of the Third tern including rifle range work, wrestling Carbon 17 December Helper, VOLUME County, Utah, Thursday, 29, 1927 Number which began last August, and helt and boxings climaxed by an elk barfifteen cases. A greater number oi becue SANTA CLAUS VISITED COMHUNTINGTON HIGH DEFEATED CHRISTENSEN SENTENCED FINAL SUMMONS FOR naturalization cases o:me before the Intensive rifle work win be proBY MUNITY TREE IN FRONT " TEAM HELPER FROM FIVE YEA&S TO LIFE attention of the court during the ceeded by practice shooting on the CARBON COUNTY PIONEER j CITY HALL CHSI3IMAS EVE future sessions, in the total ot for range. The attractive boxing and) Local Basketball Team Wins Twenty-SeveWas Fo.mcr Federal Prohibition For Again M. individuals. Kadsen, The formei wrestling cards will include such Keil The younger generation of the From Emery County Team In Officer In This Dis.rict; New term of court worked upon forty-siA liesident Cf Price, favorites as Ira Dern. An interesttown were delighted by the early apFast Game ; Score 39 To 29 Tiial Refused; Will Appeal such cases. Two law and motioi ing match may be formed between Died At His Home Friday pearance of Santa Ciaus Cbris'.inas cases will come before the court the Greek and the German strong Morning At 6:55 The Helper basketball eve, when he arrived at the ComLoyal Christensen, former prohi- Seven were settled durinj the tern man, in the person of Heinrich team won its second game of the munity tree at 5:30, much sconer bition agent found guilty of a statu- just, passed. There are no Steinborn. Boxing show attractions Doath came to Neil M. Madsen, 54, reason when it defeated the Huntthan he ordinarily make his" rounds. tory ctfensc, was given an indeterm- and Guardian matters listed probati th will be found in a match headlining for iu Price, Friday at his home ington High school on the latter's Long before the appointed hour inate sentence of five years to life after a lingering illness from floor by the score of 39 to 29 last throngs of children were gathered by Judge Martin M. Larson of the coming teim, as compared to fou Mel Young. Known as one of the such matters during the third tern; toughest welterweights In the state, cau'eer. Mr. Madsen had been In ill Thursday. The game was fast and in the vicinity, each anxious to in- rrovo court Wednesday. The trial of the present ten. Young will be matched against the iieuitti since his recent return from form showthe old saint of their presence. Alvin Creer, a juror on the case, outnumber the cases of the pas winner of the interesting with the match been had he where Rochester, Minn., of team work. The locals By the time Santa made his appear- denied conversations alleged to have term, with thirty-on- e plenty now ing Presat December on listed 28. Mutual, contreated by Mayo Brothers. His make all their points by working ance there were some 800 children been held with Christensen, in an and eighteen settled during th ent indications to probably point week a ago, serious became dition the ball under the hoop, while the on the scene, and although Santa's affidavit filed by him Saturday af- former term of the court. seven matches with fast boys makalthough the fact was concealed defensive protection put over by the supply of candies and nuts were al- ternoon. On December 15 affidavits ing up the preliminaries. associ-i of closest but the from any forced Huntington to re- most diminished, there was plenty were filed by Christensen, M. C. TOUNa GRID STAR The savory feature of the winter cs. sort to long shots in their efforts to for all present. The local units ct Brennan, Jesse Cannon and O. R. in the game IS LAID AT RES1 carnival is promised ,.r. Madsen was born at Mt. reach the basket. Helper found the American Legion and the American Lund, wherein they alleged unfair awards down by brought recently tlu feasant, September 21, 1873, hoop 17 times to Huntington's 12 Legion Auxiliary sponsored the af- tactics wore employed by the jurors. services were held Satur Sheriff S. Marion Bliss and County Funeral soa of Andrew and Johanna Madsen times. Each team showed up well fair, erected the beautiful tree on Appeal for a new trial was denied :lay afternoon at Scofield for Josepl Treasurer Earl N. Radcliff. Two There he received his education, an, on foul pitches. In the second quar the City Hall grounds, and made all by Judge Larson on the grounds Elardo, who met with an untimeh bull elk give promises of a tempting in 1901 he married Miss Anna Wil ter with Helper scaring 22 points to communications with Santa Claus. that the affidavits on remarks ot death last Thursday evening in ai barbecue course. The elk, two carcareer has business His cOa. their opponents 2 points, there was The gayly adorned tree will remain jurors iu the ease were insufficient automobile crash. The young weighing 550 pounds each. ried him in mercantile and livestock much shifting in the Huntington in its stately position .for the re- grounds for such action. from Scofield to Winter dressed, arrived Saturday. Local driving Vere L. McCarthy institutions, assisting to organize ranks, in the hopes of finding a mainder of the week. Its presence attorney for Quarters when the gear shift became sportsmen who have viewed the prey e Madsen Brothers' Land and Live, combination to lends a festive holiday spirit to the Christensen, filed notice of appeal locked, and during his efforts te declare the elks to be stop the perfect specislotk company at Scofield in 1910, swing. The regular team men held community and speaks a cheering and the defendant was granted un- make' the shift of gears, the car mens. to note to the transient. and at the same time moving til 10 a. ni., Friday, December 30, plunged down a ten foot embankon the their places s Carbon county. In 1910 Mr. Madto increase the sureties on his $5000 ment, pinning Elardj beneath tht JUST ANOTHER NOTICE FOR throughout the game without sen was instrumental in the organibond before it would be accepted bj 'steering wheel. EEFOPiE US STRETCHES 1928 When he wa3 ex although the DRIVERS TO BE CAREFUL by substitutes, zation of the Price Commercial and game was slowed up during the secthe court. tricated it was discovered his nec! ON THESE SLIPPERY ROADS A new year: A clean page of life! ond half through injuries to two savings Bank, tie was largely was broken. Mike Zuber, his broth for the development of thib Helper men. New ambitions! New opportuniEDWARD WICKERLY SUFFERS and driving companion, Slippery roads and faulty brakes was high point man for ties! BROKEN BACK AND MIN0H What potential possibilities locality as an agricultural center in a treacherous combination injury. Bergera proved BRUISES IN MINE ACCIDESI Elardo had spent the greater par1 for two motorists making the trip oganizing the Pleasant Valley res- the making 21 points tyr these views imply! Before U3 lies ervoir project in 1918. of hi?, life in this county, arriving from Kenilworth to Helper Sunday the winners, gaining 16 of these in the clean, blank be ok; our thoughts For years Mr. Madsen was chair- the second quarter. However, he and deeds will form the nucleus o." Edward Wicherly, 27. of Iliawa ' at S'ofield some twenty years ace night. The driver escaped injuries man of the county Democratic or ailed to locate the hoop in the last the days, or pages. Ours to edit with tha, Bi'ffered a broken back and twe with his parents, Mr. and Mrs but his companion passenger, John alf. J. Allison rustled the ball well clear, legible deeds and thoughts, or fractured libs while at work in the Philip Elardo. Ho has been pro Citln of Kenilworth suffered congr.Dization and was chairman of th. district In the nd found the basket four times. (0 blur and blot with mistakes and Spring Canyon Ccal company's mine loirred the greatest fullback o' siderable when the car went off the Twelfth senatorial He was football fame ever produced by Car embankment. last campaign. He was a delegati Several bad lacera-- j Ceilson played well for the losers, wrong doings; ours to- advance and nt Spring Canyon Sunday. foul two and to or maze beccme lost in the to the Democratic national conven rushed baskets five the hosp bon county high. He graduated fron tions about Citin's head were the Canyon expand, Spring ;aking n In San Francisco, which nomin itches, leaving him high point man of life and 'just exist.' We are en ital and medical examination dis- the county high school last spring, main injuries sustained, resulting tUd James M. Cox for the presi nth 12 points. Young also played doved with the gift of life, ambi-'ol- l closed the opinion that he has a ".nd at the time of his death was a in a great loss of blood. The injurdency, making several impossible long Hons, and talents-- ours to mold the good chance for complete recovery. student, at Westminster college in ed man was brought to this town, l inal tributes were paid the de hots. A large crowd wnne3seu me product, ana eait cur own dook o: A fall of coal from an overhanging Volt Lake City. and after receiving medical treatlife. ieader Monday afternoon a; ame. .. ment was later returned home. stope caused his injuries. Wicherly Gov. The folly of a lot of- New Year's, is widely known through the county .UT0M0BILE CRASH VICTIM uie Price tabernacle wuen Oeori'e II. Dern, Judge Christensen WAS BURIED AT DUCHESNE 0. E. S. AT PRICE INSTALL resolutions, which incorporate many for his sensational record made on LOCALS W. Frank Olson, andi Carl R. Marcu-sehe Hiawatha baseball team. furile, foolish; impossible resolves, NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS The body of Albert William Davis ypoke of his life and accomplish Mrs. Nettie Kirkendall of Bennett is evident. Yet a sans, seri .us medments. County Attorney Oliver K is in Helper this, week attending to itation and consideration of life as At the regular meeting of Naomi Standard Inventory Sheets For vas taken to Duchesne Saturday a whole at the end of the old year Sale at The Times Office. "orninsr for funeral services and chapter No. 13, O. ES., at the MaClay read a telegram from Senatoi business matters. There-fire- , is inspiring and beneficial. Mirial. - Mr. Davis was instantly sonic Temple in Price last ThursWilliam H. King in which the latdf "this city, day evening, newly chosen officers R A. has bee ter expressedhl s deep grief and ex killed 'one 'mile-nortwith business institutions takMr. and Mrs. LeRoy Babcock,. formtended to the bereaved family hlE erly of Mt. Emmons, are now mak-ning inventory of the year's work as his home the first of the week wit, Thursday when the steering device for the coming year's work were inPresident A. W. Horsley of his trU "k became locked, plung stalled by Mrs Grace Fouts, worthy sympathy. their liome in this community. recorded in their books, seeking out an attack of influenza. of Pries offered the invocation "and successes, and analyzing failures, it ing him down a twenty foot em . grand matron. Following are the !ue benediction was pronounced b Mr. and Mrs. Dave Griffith mc bankment. He sustained a members to serve in official capa Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rowley have s well for the individual to cast up of to th to visit-n- g his own accounts. was to the Ferron Ponder Carter Helper. the holiday fored The pass body home brought upon after Byron their to bishop city, both elective and appointive: eturned A delegation cf fifty persons from Abbott Funeral Home. Mr. Davis i Mrs. L. R. Metz, worthy matron; reside at Mt. Home. daily routine with its many oppor- season with relatives and frljends. here. They irrvived by his divorced wife am :. M. Gauchet, worthy patron; Mrs. Price accompanied the body to Mt. tunities, and meditate thereupon. fc. A. Greenhalgh, associate matron; William White, manager cf tht wo young daughters. Pleasant Wednesday where interEro Rauhala, secretary of the Y Are you in the riht niche, do you Miss Clara M. Kremer, secretary; ment, took place in the Olivet ceme-'ter- association, passed the Christmas live in your work or by your work? Gri'l Cafe, was in Salt Lake City th to busi Browi Clarence H. Is means Mra. or does to a an Mr. Mrs. L. A. McGee, treasurer; Mrs. in first the and it of his week, end, attending with just festival days parents nevs matters. it envolve your life ambitions? Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Hiawatha. ird two daughters of Price went f Jessie Bench, conductress; Mrs. C. Anna M. Madsen; one son, Willis, clt Lake City for the Christmas H. Stevenson, Jr., associate conduct It is invigorating to start, anew, home ress; Mrs. Christine Myers, chapHarris Eimcnson went to Emery t. holidays Friday, returning Mrs. Charles Nyman of Salt Lake and although the matters of life go deputy fish and game commissionthf Monday evening. er, and two daughters, Miss Alice City arrived here Monday evening to on just the same commencing 1928, viyit with relatives through lain; Mrs. O. K. Clay, marshal; Mrs. He returnee and! Miss Joliannah Madsen of Price; visit her three sons, C,arl at Price, it is well to sense the casting off Christmas R. M. Jones, organist; Adah, Miss holidays one brother Andrew C. Madsen and Emil and Fritz 0f this city. the old, and adorning of the new Monday evening. Katherine, the little daughter o' Susan Maulsby; Ruth, Mrs. Belles Mrs. Hilda Madsen Longs-uor- f Thus we take a firmer grip upon Mr. and Mrs. John Jouflas, inior Richards; Esther, Mrs. Glen Ballin-ge- r; has ourselves, and unincumbered with of Mt. Pleasant. Mr and Mts. A. S. Horsley anr went an appendicitis operation Mon Martha, Mrs. Lucile Walstr.om; Grant Murray of Duchesne, been visiting at the home of his sis- the year just past we bein the new Mrs. E. A. Grecnhalgh motored tc day. At this time her condition i Electa, Mrs. I. M. Gauchet; warder, flTrRTRTMAS SEAL DRIVE Mrs. Sina Johnson; sentinel, C. H. ter, Mrs. T. C. Judd, and is now em- bock of life, numbered 1928. Then Ferron Saturday where they passed considered satisfactory. as we close the twelve chapters a Christmastime with relatives. ENDED WITH HOLIDAYS ployed in the mine at Latuda. Stevenson, Jr. will hive recorded a Mrs. C. R. Ferguson, retiring' Little Miss Helen Biondich is il: ye3r hence, This i: worthy matron, was presented wltht Miss Nancy Nash went to her with influenza thia week. The local Christmas Seal drivt Mrs. Emil Nyman and two child- - series of concrete accomplishments and growth, and not just a mere Vjme in Grand Junction, Colo., an-.- one of the came to a close with the holiday re- reu, Marian and van, ieu niu cire3 reported re tho past matron's jewel by Misa y holi-!aso computfar The usual felicitations cess and the proceeds vague, path along the psssed the holidays with herpar cently. Although the majority are Kremer. for Salt Lake City to pass the and inwere accorded ed make a good showing. The drive confined in severity to a bad cold. ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Nash. season at the homes of relative.. eternal highway. oficers. was opened December 5th by a comcoming Mr. and Mrs. George St. John Miss Anna Kas came home SaturT. II. Jouflaa wns a business call mittee of Business and Professions. Standaid Inventory Sheets For passed the week-enWomen and a week later was turned Sale at The Time Office. holidays with day from Salt Lake Citv, where she er in Salt Luke City the first par CHANGE MADE IN . LOCAL RAILROAD SHOPS their son, Kenneth and his family has ben employed for the past of the week. While in the capito ever .to the school children. The month. She will remain here indeftwo sections of the sixth grade werr Mr. and Mrs. B. il. Cox returned in Soldier Summit. city Mr. Jouflas purchased equip J. R. Van Cleve, for the past four men for his proponed cafe, the Dethe ones chosen to compete in the Vednesday from Grand Junction, initely. Y. of years shop foreman in the local D. seal Jr. the first Mis. and and Fisher here the and he P, to opened visited through contest, bring where light, they olo., selling & R. G. W. shops has been transRev. John Leacher of the St. with relathe month. aughter left Wednesday for Salt sale before the public. The total tfi'e week-en- d holidays rooms left for Suit Lakp Lake City where they will risit the Mission, ferred to Thistle, the change taking-placamount netted by the two tives. Al Leo is mot&rimr to Cnliforni' this week. R. R. Funk, who came close to $70.00, with the secremaining few days of the year City to fos the holiday week with his family. He will return next Thursday (today). He. will remai-lhas been holding a like position at tions ending in a tie for the honors Miss Mary Logan left for her 1927. They made the trip by for an indefinit-lengtLos Angeles the Thistle point, will take over the Sunday. cf disposing of the greatest number 'lome in Eureka, Sunday to enjoy the of time. Vic Perry and Eu foreman work here, effecting a The two individuals to vclidays with relatives. For the of seals. Mr and gene Plaga are accompanying hir. transfer with Van Cleve score highest were Gertrude Wahl, ast three months Miss Lonian has to Salt Lake City, where they wi' Mrs. Funk have moved here and are first and Domonic Bergera, second. resided here at the Home of Mr. and emain until Saturday locating in the company house formThese pupils received cash awards. Mrs. Fred Hall. tht for fountain INDEX A TRUE erly the home of Mr and Mrs. Fred The drinking Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Van Cleve are a wish moeittift school grounds' has been deliverer The children of the L. D. S. Pri, be-- t Th is town b'ecter Hunt a a W. a for R. Part Christa good revrspppe-installation. gord at changing their place of residence to and now awaits mary were entertained The sun is just ris!ng on tv the small railroad town in a short rev7srae: cs.n only be nrtle.by the patronage of the people of the of the expenses will be met from re- mas party Monday afternoon, by, the t : m and the nearby territory. corning of another day, the firs time. "Local railroad men will re- turns of the seal sale. The foun- teachers and officers cf the asso serWhat can "ay of a new vear. gret to have Mr. Van Cleve depart A large cake was cut and tain is the result of a health project The people away from the fown The Times, and if it i"5 good, nn riav. and from their midst, and will miss the this vish thh of year, that Business local afternoon the of ved at the end sponsored by the they ccrc'ui'e it is published in a food town, and if they ever get me? sha' to that Nothing club. pleasant associations and friendships ring Professional Women's games. ready to n'ove they investigate the town wheie this newspaper is "fce (ho world er :thers p"ore they have shared with him. th-- i then and is as if the as town indicates of cthe published, at Satthe gooj home p:per came Xr TS GRANTED nothing n efperse Robert Buchanan tj a VI n ove here to live cr to do business. DEATH SUMMONS CALLS men; but just thcBe Tew thin they will "RIGHT OF WAY EXTENSION urday from Salt Loke City, whore not do in r. as which r MOTHER OF LOCAL WOMAN their do a o coming net the attention. when People, t?7n rr studies' mle, his claim ti f city school me. but touch me rather, ? p Wished the e is not a Futierirr product), frr they figure that Further extension of time on lam3 His mother, Mrs. John Buchanan. Mrs. Anna Scott Wilkins, mother h?y nrsa and gather slrengO: if the rew sprrcr is bad to is ths lewn. And this is almost always grcnty for a right of way from Sol had beejV visiting, Jn the capitol city m imrte who Mrs. C. IT. Bishop of this- city, rstand of .friend A her fw beer dier Summit to Vernal hai . ... since Thursday, and returned tine died at her Provo home last Wednesfriends. remain nd my yet Grande & Rio sen. Granted the Denver with her The Times needs the patronage cf the public and the Irtv A work to do whi-- h hag real value day night after a long illness. Western Railroad company, accord advertisemake should an of it wha', to trwn the it interests be, world would fee' Mrs. Wilkins was born in Prove which the without stenfrom her left received Nana Axelgard Friday Miss ing to word town. the for March ment 2, 1855, and had made that the poorer. the general land office by tne re.is ographic position Saturday small A for such ;er for wcrk huVlin home during her life. She return her A a poor citizenship; city any pooi' newspaper argues ter of the Salt Lnke office. to travel to the home cf her parents wh one waa to wife of John A. Wilkins. the not tax ' could any will unduly ough have an and can the show she ru'ness hustling aggressive, enjoyed crmmnni'y Unless the company in Duchesne, where had been a very acWilkins Mrs. 3. !' lay that building heel begun by the end three day's Christmas vacation. liar rcf.'rpirer. A V) church, tive teaching and mind worker, over, unafraid travel, to the If ycu pre a Winners irar. and want the public to Junk well of cf this year, the filings were to have ry Johnson motored and Relief in be not blazed. the the trail Primary working though on afternoon, , .andUhe 'town it" is very rrp-rtsreverted bock to the government Monday th"t yen give th? newspaper .'in a been counselor had Viur She ; heart. An society. understanding orcouple returned here the same eye January 1, 1928. but under the tenf1 trwn supper efficient to i s:c a cJe?n, rradaVe newspaper, societies. both In hills the A of eternal voir sight der of Commissioner William Spry ning. Funeral services were held Frireoplc judge yon. f r tMl is 'hV in?ex bv which unresting sea. and of something another year's extension of time will made man has The hand advertisi-pof the day in the Pioneer ward, with inbtiutiful sour w,ien an m?n fcr Fon't rrinrh be given t; the rond. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ftifford went terment in the Provo city cemetery. tho and A humor enso of is posver he is I for it rot Times wes to unties froi jwu. clnuty to Salt Lake City Saturday to spene' According to the land office's ' relatives to attend the serLocal to laugh. pslniiF he is r ftcr bcunecs tl at will help ycu as well as the newsthe troverr.ment will not be dis- Christmas with several members of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bishwere tc vices A little leisure with nothing he je uesenr,. Mrs. D. posed to grant further extensions the Hoffman 'family, who were presa and $ op, do. is the beist advertising to be had, "and FJ. Lambson. nfter thh date unless the comnanv ent to form a partial family rcmnJTswfip rer pvert;sii A 'few moment" cf quiet, sllen Mr ami Mrs Dick Draper, .f e "n show that construe i ion cf the !..., lull. Tiio sense of the if rru e in business and want 1o stay in, and su.cce:d, you nurt i n editiit br?nrh Is in prosress. The filing? Rolapp, also traveled to th? Miss Caroline Siein arrived home? ir.K, of (!od, urc fiVer's in to visit mrui.". ii:arte were citv t'i . the l,md to early for Thursday, 'n wait ""And" Friday from Salt Lake City to pass and it must be looked "jf)' 'Hence J?(rt;sin7 in The Times is a the vacation from school duties at 117. but the cen'i'iiny bos nol felt X the f with tbene roirinir things, would succeed nMf to begin building and hn narentH. Mr. and Mr,. J. J. nvf- - f ur.cu thr.t way if you home of her parents, Mr. at) tho when them they wisdom to know . Mrs. Stafford and Mrs. HoffMrs. Sam Stein. weveral extensions since that come. time. man are slstera. 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