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Show t! i SECTION rrTTVu-- . nmi ii- on Advocate .tic SECOND 1 t. - T i', 1 - , e ,, L . r, if ;t H r S' rA Tt i t Jcr-I,ui- - i It- Ju i,vc rdgf L! 1 t A l',r I1 "' Vr , 1 l I It 1 f- -r l t! Jrt PAGE M.SE jt PImitU t twicnty y i:iik ac;o Jfal!aJ cai.ia.lL ' L'TAII V K J SECOND SECTION iim: os Dixit KH AM I. timu.t lbi1 rd Thomas W a f.l.ed 110 fcnd a u?ii.dc-Jad g.vn At fium nf tinted tbe ii.iji.iL1v aie fr( U a.lrd be wi.tn Friday ,,i A;,, gu.lly j n Utah Adv enl. siil, al ate id Man the city iiHjtiiil Tiuiday ecnui'g, v' l f.ue JusliC A N Wallai i tt) t i S,",,. 'c 5. l up t fi 5, Ku was 1815) iif g ibief feilmlhtrl Morgan .a t !! Tle a!, t tbe vuluiit t r file iirpaiimri.t at a italge if 1. stui tug tbe jirat-put)i,-- va IXf) held at "til'd lun-- il W at a olfrlise lulumlUrd 1J Urged (. M O' MaufcLun, r was of He Vested J5 the ihaiiHisn a!uiy if boxing future. s t abatrt Tte wn taint w at origI!e;ui of other Units were as fob tla taati.m CuliunjUre id the Crbull with aj.Loiy ta rn ( loy assistant I uJ uf Ca;lan rtHOily eastern In the n.am of event filed before JiislUe J W. the K annual 1 srcona inally eastern s tbe whet Herded V ti.a, Sut.rda) n ght -- Tuny N.Was, .Viurdy high kihiiu), tmitouiu-rbut the defendant tt k a Lh K N" tournament held Thurs-j- T Utah tournament Saturday Won on a tv niht filial kiun kiHit over the faculty has (mued faVuiably ufl of venue ihange in Alex the tu-In 12 155. (he Stanley Burrell, atuai of Pine stolen at gtaduatiuii Madl.gal, lo3 Call H Manusrn I in leirljt of a j j Saturdayti.eevening fits s' letter from United States Senator fimurship of the Utah State Agruu'.tral collte, Oiiil, , I untrr 1v rw ate t The t srd Ink St D P. O. E. d won a dnisiun over Dull 'vhult. eo, Frar.k Siam. 81. lired Smmk slotu g that tbe bill Wge No 15W, , Dsartisli refiresetitotlve frtwtV llli-eL,uS Grako, 60, Jtudy 7.ac-- i in coiigirss authorizing an who had charge of Drown. 155, of Price The f.gbt wa of 50.(k0 for the erection fairly even, but the fait that IloMcll aria. 8a. defeated Lawrence Aubert Muimland, Ihawstl.s. Sunnyside, HeliVcrinenU for the tournament, 86. Daddy Corey, 78. defeated l te per, Kenilwojth, Storr and Black of a fmJer al building to bouse the be given to wa Uie aggressor and Drown was wlU g n.rdaU tut rapidly apparently prompted the lUapIs, 72, August Aubert, 67. defeat- Ilawk met in ITlce last Sunday to Irlee piwtoffler has been defeated inner in the variou division, at the rtg-t- r judge to give the nod to the former. ed Cah.n Johnson. 85. Steve N.kas, diacua the feasibility of the organ!-atiu- n Tlie cause given was too muih unfinM jnl to b presented of a t'ai baseball ished legislation prnding In probably the best fight f the 65. difeated Keith Hobinsun, 82. Ji ,he Kn..nw.th!y It L IVwd of Kenilworth league, 65. Ir defeated Gabriel local tournament, 55 (1f Simone, Jhn The N.ka. 27. 137, lodge a on Maivh was elected temporary president Tlie heavy snows of the jvast few Friday Night- - Italy Iluon, 50, vs to have representation in Price won a teimucai knxkiul our a PUn weeks have plai-n- t the sheepmen of of Columbia in the K.rk Burton. 51, draw. Joe Dasso. C5, Zeke to be rrrea, meet U. H5, A. A. f in'ennountoin Automobile traffic out of ITlce has eastern Utah in a gtsve condition v Jolui N.kas, 55, draw, Lanes, I eon ujw lulmj until road conditions Mayor Carina Gunderson, who viMti-i- l 65, vs John Chiro, 67, draw, pete The mail to Emery county the range " Improve 'his wei-k- . slates that 1S. vs Daddy Corey. 78, draw, i a carried in stage the uinw on Die ratige Is in ally 18 I.udy aci.iti.i, y i , di fi .ited Marry timts the t.ge lias twin un- ini he ile p Suili a condition plans r Ln.jaii, t)0, Ki.u k Suivo, 81. v able to pit b:nk to Pine In fore mid- the lives of the shn-j- i in a very crit-vin Johnson, 85. no conti t night al jwiMttoti, and the owiurs are Tuny NkJ, 89, dm isiunml lt.irdo ing no l.ttle worry FiUcc. !l2, Pi tc Vira, 10(i. J M Milb r has ju-- t completed putHobbu-Ali-in. Madrigal, ting up the iifiniMl ke crop at Colton. Giant Miller of Trinidad, Color ado Pa rt icu Ia rrr lo3. dcfratid Tony Cory, 107. Zi kc In the neighborhood of 10.000 tons m t hu death last while Monday H4. won a tmhnical kfuxkout wire harvested Six thousand of this f.ghting the f.rc in the Dl.uk Hawk r ovi-- Ivti Via, 141. in the first round, amount U stored and the rest slujed mine MUlt r, with four other emJun-.sDus Who nre not Kttixfled 131, dmiMom-Jim Mjdrt-r- r to various points along the Denver ployes of the Consolidated Fuel comgal, 136, Gahrn-- l Sunoru', 137, with just a and Rio Grande Western railroad to entered the deter mine mine pany cd Klvm Chapman, 140 o the condition of the fire. He was Judges of the bouts were J. Dracken The Price Education and Prohibi- working hard and became overheated. Lee and William Davis. tion club met in the tabernacle Tues- In order to cool off, he removed the day evening After dispensing with nose cap from his oxygen helmet and the usual business, member of the was quickly overcome by black damp corner! U around the Services For COME TO Elisha Spring just club spent the rest of the evening Old Stuff!" sez you, Wilcox Held Friday celebrating the passage of the prohi- Due to the unique coal exhibit bition bill in the Utah state legisla- erected by Die fuel companies at the RecauHe they find that Right!" sez we. Tanama-Pacifl- c Funeral services for Elisha J. Wil- - ture. exposition, now open at his home here at San Itancisco, Carbon county is we take a pride in our cox, 52, who died When Sheriff W. K. Henry took of- winning wide recognition. The exhibit But our supply of Spring Suita and EE: on February 19 of pneumonia, were Beauty Work and artisfice. notices were sent out that all is constructed out of six blocks of conducted in the Thomas-Dcserwill be found to Coats just received tically shape the cof-femortuary chapel Friday afternoon gambling in Carbon county would be Utah coal and is 30 feet high. The Youll be be anything but old stuff. uncerwere firm coal of which the block is composed with Bishop George Jorgensen in prohibited. Many for the individual. ! pleased beyond even the charge. Interment was in the Price tain whether or not lot machine was furnished by the Utah Fuel comrortXAR PRICES were Included in the decree, and they pany, the Consolidated Fuel company, vocal expression stage when you see the city cemetery. to continued them. comHence, Coal and Coke the operate Independent EH Mr. Wilcox was born at Ml. Pleassnappy stjles, the splendid colors just on March 1 the sheriff again notified pany, the Spring Canyon Coal com24, 1883, a son of Elisha 'ant, August all owners of mechanical gambling pany and the Standard Coal company, shouting of spring in all its glory. Take and Lucinda Oliver Wilcox. He is devices that operation of the same all operating mines in Carbon county. this tip make your selections early survived by his widow, Mrs. Johanna was illegal. As a result, all slot ma7 W. Main Now! rhone 645 Degn Wilcox; his mother, and five chines in Price have been removed or Handy statement books at The Neta daughters, Jean, Eileen, Margie, urned to the wall. i uI h te !'e, t J(, f, J . trr , , j J , itl J !i"ies (These t,u(. i"I be i asli un. s! j j st 4 J 3u-da- irg.r 1 I wn-Ui- i ,'t -- ur s Jm-.- , f.-- e llarn-tium- d, A i t.-t- di ... 1 110-- A three-roun- be-r.ar- an-Ln- iri tir-tn- , if bon-Eme- la-o- n U-m- g four-lu-i- v rr PRING u UITS 1 Folks Pt-rt-- & r , r d difi-at-y- COATS Permanent or a Finger Wave I THE MODERN 5l et ur Moh-and-- Modern Barber and Beauty Shop HOSIERY Quality wearing hosiery at an E unusual., quantity - purchasing E 5 E price Huge Crowd Attends 7)S Annual Washington Ball Friday Night A PAIR Fulfilling the promises made by the Price lire department to the amuse- ment loving public of Carbon county, the twentieth annual Washington's birthday anniversary ball at the Silver Moon hall Friday evening was the largest and most successful firemens FLACILE DRESS 1 Price and Nancy Wilcox all of Price. Also surviving are three sisters and four brothers; Mrs. Addie Nelson, Thatcher, Arizona; Mrs. Belle French, Mrs. Barbara Winton, Wyoming; Pack, Rock Springs, Wyoming; Balt, George and Kenneth Wilcox, Blazon, Wyoming, and R. Wilcox, Dines, SHOP Utah II Office Supplies carry a large stock of office supplies and we are adding new items almost weekly. No need of ordering oy mail and several days for such supplies. You II find our waiting supplies of the highest quality and priced We reasonably. ball yet staged here. In celebration of the annual events twentieth anniversary, tjie firemen staged an elaborate fireworks display on Mam street prior to the dance, the spectacle making the evening one of entertainment for the entire public and not only for those who attended the ball. 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