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Show rAGi; T II I two tjpinti.t ullji' Iucd if a git Wl) .'..) g nia mt-iiUuir- atr U the Ci Urn CoaMy Cm.Rony Every Thuraday Hy l. AsntKy, val joami HAL G. ii. cow Mar r.MGIIT, rublW.tr. VAL II. COVVU S, Editor kd AdtrrtWuf Managrr, Rub-Uahi- us. tlubocripliun, J2 t0 0m9 Year In Advanre, n.une No. 9. Entered A Second Class Mail Matter At O.o Poatirff.C' At Price, Utah, Cnfc-- the Act of March 3, 1879. r opening ni;w markets The celebration on which is being staged ut Bund, Saturday, June 10, in celebration of the completion of the Dutsero cutoff is truly an Epic of the West, signalizing the completion of a job that the hardy pioneers who made this Action of the United States the envy of the nation might well have Uen proud of. Construction of the Dotsero cutoff was a project which shows true initiative and determination to excell, a combination that produces reColo., sults that are certain of proper reward for those resjxmsible for such forward steps. The Denver & Rio Grande railway is to la congratulated by everyone for the successful completion of this project. Much benefit should accrue to Carbon county in particular ns the direct result of owning of the Dotsero cutoff route, this shortening of rail distance between this coal producing area and prospective new fields of consumption in the middle west affording the opjiortunity for devel- - dl-tll- .t !. r-- ! il.ll.. I lull.'...) MAY nils U ! - ' f O.i ' c 10 U , 1 t I. IOI.ICV ( xI r I 1 1. i . 1 1 crtibt oYilME - n r nk in riird llij .1x4 a IHP id U .t elr.Utg ttl.rll he m ,!l J tiulie 1 AHlrd The Denver and Rio Grande Wesrailroad fill'd suit in dibit lit court this week against C. H. Stevenson for Judgment of 51903 allegedly due under a lease agreement signed February 4, 1926. The railroad also asks interest from July 1, 1932. The complaint requests that the railroad be granted a lien on buildings erected on the property covered by the lease. tern Henry P. McCardle was elected grand knight of Carbon council No. 2611, Knights of Columbus, at a meeting held at Helper Tuesday evening. He succeeds M. W. Ross of Helper, and will take office July 1, serving for one year. Other officers elected follow;: Deputy grand knight, Tony A. Bonacci, Helper; chancellor, Peter A. Tabone, Castle Gate; recorder, Joseph Bonacci, Jr., Helper; warden, Victor Bonacci, Helper; treasurer, Robert Ossana, Helper; advocate, Louis Eaquinta, Helper; guards, Jose Montoya and Henry Telaroli, Helper; trustees, Albert Battiste, Castle Gate, and Victor Littizzette and L. J. OBrien, Helper. The newly elected head of the council enjoys the distinction of being the oldest member of the Knights of Columbus in Utah as well as the oldest member ever to have been elected to the post of grand knight. Mr. McCardle has been a resident of STATE COAL CODE OFFICIAL SUFFERS FRACTURE OF LEG Robert J. Schultz, deputy state administrator of the bituminous coal code, suffered a fractured left leg when he fell from a at his home Thursday noon. The leg was broken in two places. Mr. Schultz was taken to the Price city hospital for treatment. step-ladd- er MAH. 3. 1 any Photiefc le lirallY aelelt-- J k !ui h4 of Lhssi ! k HI 1 ligland Julie 29, 1895. raid Gel mas Tlx S..n of ,e tome to tie United htate. 15 b'ed in Car-tu- n 23 rai fcfc'u. ai d lie lounty ViMuahy ever ulne, tWO fT IS'daJ P of idi lit t.as terfl U Ii ai Holing the Wufld nd i.ne-ha- lloin 'j !f ie vr-- l.e Unit Willi d tle 9!t divisKHi r. 1 PROFESSIONAL Dr. J. Hubbard, Dr. McLaughlin, Walter Offii-- Gease, In County Court lieu Rriee, Utah Wallace Mortuary, Licensed Fmbalmera A. N. Wallace, Manager. Ambulance Rervire, Day or Night Rhone 15H Rriee. Utah B. W. FEETS GUANTuted IIKALTH TO I RUT 1 Soap 6 Itow Dalton, At Attorney law Soap 25 23 Oz. Ikg. Tuna Salmon No. 1 Pink Tall ('an I'bkes tl 6 TOMATO Juice y YOU CAN TAILORS Satisfaction Guaranteed nnt Equipp! WUb AutomaUc Hr Proiy,, Ac-- b he l.fi Va!!l Was due l.txlrxl wt.rH M.U hUrllllrd I a Uld the tup. & East Main, Price 17 ed fatal army, Mat if his widow, Maggie are Surviving i.i a!gh MJ!a. two daughters. LUtwo Rula v 1 p. Mill. ly tie Lail nd Jot n Mill. Castle Gate, and t uti. Thomas Mills. Australia, and eight Mis hlira-Ul- h .,j:,i 4 Mr. Mry Hearst, and Beaumont Mee. Mi Annie of all 1 England, K Ii n Mr rvniily. Mu J Rntfurd. Fj'tmg Canyon, Mrs Give Hal rut Hand, I.riK.kly n, N T I Mrs Ftoruux Rand. Wa'hmgton state and Mrs. hl'ic High, California. Funeral servlets were held Sunday at 12 00 noon in the L. D. S. chapel of the ITm lodge of Ant- at Castle Cate under the direction of Offui-- r from Grand the American Legion, with Bishop lers returned Turwl-iJunction, where they demonstrated William B. Stapley presiding. The the ritual of the ordi r before Grand Deseret mortuary had charge of InJunction lodge. B P. O. F.lks terment in the Pncc cemetery. Those who participated in the demonstration wert: Gus Doulas, exalted Antler; Wilson Virdcn. lecturing Antler: Cecil Christensen, loyal AntC. ler; Donald Whitford. guide; Don and Surgeon Watkins, chaplain, and Herndon VirIhylria Office Hour. 2 to 5 p. m. dcn, recorder. The officers left for 24i-- J. Rridnre 234. Eastern Grand Junction Saturday, and were Rhone Electric Huildint. Iriie, Utah Utah guests at the St. Regis hotel during their stay in the Colorado city. R. F. Throe other members of the Price Physirlan nod Surgeon lodge. John Causer, Domonic Besso Ilnur. 10 a. ro. to 12 noon, 2 to 5 Iteidenre HI Office Rhone lKl-W- , and Leland Calloway, went down to Grand Junction Monday, returning Conunrrcial Hunk Hmlding. Rriee, Utah the following day. C. The Price Antlers were guests of Attorney At Law the Elks at a banquet Monday, and reported that they were royally enPrice for many years, and was active tertained during their entire stay. in the establishment of Carbon council eight years ago. Statenx'iit head- - The 1 ACME CLEANERS J nrolt.feltthe Llx.lhual to J Price Antlers Railroad Sues for Judgment on Lease Demonstration Before TO HEAD COUNCIL Grand Junction Lodge PRICE MAN NAMED ilJrr THAT SAlIMIls. Whra ) ur garment kr returned from it the and beautifully flniaied. Tm ran wear them win pr?,'t that Ihetr frhnea i ta kerplnf with newer foBiua, P U t'r NV1 Cil if love t 1 1. L... e IXRIKT Cl CANING Thursday Jn Fall Beneath Trip Of Can. At RuLpp H un-iHstio- f.'.eial J,ir 'as Ulxlal SrlVxtS were he i t Tl.oU- d n, Mxh lie, t ex., . ' K les-irl- .t tf Mr and t l H. in an J.vxjli 111 her, jt, ' 1x1 Y I e itxd ho survived , Cwl City. if Hr e u tr.e ai-u.; 1 was in li'.y tr KiDrd Mill Alfred til y J INJURED IN MINE A )- irini Uiy urhr Hyi.n K V due the Utah Male Road tompursued m mi'.-io-ii fur the p"!uy it with the surfrti mg of that l'U'd "J highway rsj w hi h h s immed.at.ly ut wn- the ue of Carbon cunty nuttrul on that mile strtUh having rnul!l in the eii.plt.)inci.l of many home limit during a toiiMdtrahJe i.r gin of time. Jviliu realization of the value of this proby the gram to this art a may U re.tihed M Vei.t)five nun that approximately the on highway work n day have laen working been urd have numUr like a and that projK-and in prttcesMiig the mining time same at the whah has of the CarUm county ha Uen used. This particular projeit meant a daily pay roll of aiout seven hundred and fifty dollars. It is to Ih hojfd that the highway commisvx sion will continue this jtohey in connection it h li.df one the surfacing of the remaining ten and the tween U lies mile stretch of this route which and east terminus of the present surfacing job county line. It is aKo to be the Carbon-Emerout tins hopes! that this latter job will U carried with high- connexion in aid federal while ye ar wav work is still available Mlt'JI I OK COMPANY FATALLY . ! Kill S I OMH m II IIIK'UN JOl I'll I IS HI ll MKU. EMPLOYE OF COAL it i . ." 1" -I T'Ut.lQ, T A H l rkici t T r ! hfdWilllb..tSh,,w0 ou ii t J of U. , ..pm Vl t nod if the i s I ! 3 No. 1 Cans .... . Pineappkt Broken Slice Can No. 2t 23 SALAD Matches Dressingik Home Style 25c 6 0.. Can Quart Jar Jm Mop Sticks Sardines In Olive 1 Can 15c Each Oil 33 Peas on Oz. 2 (Sfloffos Pt. (Sorn Flakes JJeMto s 0 L2e' Pkg. 0 Pkgs. 0 Rhone 33(1, 27 East Main L. A. McGee, YOUR BATH ROOM NOW WITH A TEAR T FAY Rooms 5 and 6, Silvagni Building, Price, Utah. Phones, Office 193, residence 93 S. J. FOR LESS THAN THE CASH PRICE WILL BE AFTER THE CAMPAIGN CLOSES SWEETRIN- GLAWYER 29 E. Main St. Tel. 141 Flynn Funeral Home, Licensed Embalmers ot Quality Service. Reasonable Cost Ambulance Service Ihone 29 Price, Utah ot r COLONNA Leg TUB VICEROY Built In Tub Orval L. Thomas, Lessee and Mgr. Deseret Mortuary r - J Day or Night Ambulance Service Tel. 164-Price 1. W Complete with All Pieces Are VN s AA 3 Lb. Box Cheese Coohies hC Mild Pound Assorted Pound jp CHICKEN Jam Eaviolas 9C Can Strictly First Grade Assorted 20 Oz. Combination Closet Set $25.75 Complete with Fittings and CHROME Mixing Faucet This Lavatory Complete $11.95 $19.75 Package Carrots Turnips New Peas Radishes Mew Potatoes 3 Lbs... 3 Bunches AND SHIPPERS OF THE CELEBRATED Steer Beef Stealis Coal Complete Line of Valves, Fittings, Pipe and Plumbing Supplies Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Price, Utah 11 Lbs... Pot Koast ShortBife Pound LET US BE YOUR PLUMBER Phone 275 5 25 ,-- ' tf- MINERS Q Jar Kerr Lids13 Beets This Beautiful 20x42 PURITAN Apron Sink Jar Pscfdes M1 Vanilla 9C V s' RE Assorted 35 Oz. Parowa s Fittings KOHLER of KOHLER 20c 29c Complete with Fittings Crachers CoSSee Attorney At Ijiw Mine At SPRING CANTON. UTAH General Offices, 817 Newborn Building SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH Round or Pound Of Beef S' Veal 17 Pound 19' Pound EieUEd! 0 Rendered ne Bacon Sliced Pound 4 Pound Steaks Or Chops Bacon Squares 11 onW Lbs. U P |