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Show T H E TWENTY s c N - years ago a DVOCATE, PRICE. UTAH PAGE THIRTEEN the llbrary and motored to Park The youth is alleged to have crimCity Sunday, where voted nn the amount, which will be they will visit for a few days. inally attacked a Huntington girl. turned over to the library board ' Rose Snyder, accompanied by The complaint was filed in Justice Mrs. Stevens and Mrs. Russell ot Wyoming, to make their future home July. of the Peace Jensens office at Hunt- Fire Chief Morgan in Price. King complained Spiing Canyon, were visitors here E. is of 21, ington. Anderson, Helper about the interference of Tuesday " irresponsin the Carbon county pail Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haycock andbom hel Seven criminal cases, all of which ' ble and intoxicated persons at fires, A steel letter fue for as low as for of on a authorities charge Emery and Beveilee left children, e cents at Tne have developed since the last term and was promised adequate police Monday toAlpha spend a month vacationing attempted rape, following his incar- - ninety-fivof court, are on the calendar for trial protection in the future. From this in Atlanta, Georgia. giant sire for $1.45. friends 'cate, ceration June 5th from Huntington, date until the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goryl of Buffaduring the term which opens in this the volunteer new apparatus arrives department will consist lo Wyoming left Monday for their city Monday. of five men and the chief, the latter home after attending funeral services to receive five dollars and the former here for John Goryl. It was a nice little session that Bob Tomsic and Morris Marzo are $2.50 each for every run they make. had with the local baseball Councilman Loofbourow informed oine after spending about a month in team Sunday and the score does not the council that of around Montana. late many com- andMiss look so worse. The Price boys shut plaints had been Barbara Paiker is at her home made to him about here for the summer, after having atthe coke burners out five straight in- lie stock mid-summer running at large and dam- tended school in Salt Lake City for Is but the Siders had taken a lead aging fences and lawns and the city the nings term. past of two runs before the effective work marshall was Ben Hayden is at the Price hospital instructed to enforce of the locals began. the ordinance. receiving medical attention for a gun The score by innings was Sunny-sid- e The ground immediately east of the wound he received accidently Thurs- a decade of service to the 7, Price 2. Ten years in business fair grounds was officially designated day. The bullet lodged in his neck after entering through his mouth, a record of attainUtah at the citys dumping ground. eastern of ladies and girls the lass of several teeth and causing our birthday . . and . ment of which we are proud (Reprinted from The Sun of Frifracturing his lower jaw. day, June 9, 1916). means bargains for you. Mr. and Mrs. Keeno Arrotti and Six men were killed and seven son, with Mr. and Mis. Nick Tallenco others injured as the result of the dea (The following items are reprinted and daughter of Castle Gate, enjoyed railment of Denver and Rio Grande from The Eastern Utah Advocate fishing trip Saturday and Sunday of at Diamond Fork fast express train o. 15, west bound, Thursday, June 14, 1906). Mrs. Frank Parker returned to her at Colton, about 1:30 Tuesday mornhome here Sunday after spending a Misses ing. Five of the men were killed inThe Price corps of teachers for the week in Salt Lake at the home of William and fireSchaeffer, stantly coming year includes, Prof. Carl R. her mother, Mrs. I. G. Robinson, who man on the ill fated train, died from Marcusen, principal; John R. Llewel- is recovering from rib injuries she wear (n Whites and Pastels . . ideal for his injuries about 8 oclock the same lyn, Provo, assistant principal; Miss had received. and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Parcich Sizes 11 to 40 morning. Margaret Morgan, Woodside, fourth Mary and Emma, left last and fifth grades; Miss Clabie Hill, daughters, to their home a Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark of Hel- Sunny side, second and third grades; week for months visit Mr. Parin Enumclaw. Washington. per have sent out cards announcing Miss Bertie Crosby of St. George, cich is owner of Emils cabaret. 40 to 46 DRESSES in Larger Sizes the arrival of twin babies at their first grade, and Miss Zella Hill, Grand Fishing enthusiasts who indulged PASTELS AND PRINTS in the sport last Sunday were Mr. and home, a boy and a girL Junction, beginners grade. Mr. and Under the annual readjustment of Mrs. Elvin Haycock, and Mrs. Richard Haycock, who went to Business transactions at the recent salaries of presidential postmasters council meeting included a report an increase of a hundred dollars a Fish creek, and Mr. and Mrs. John Prazen and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fullerfrom Mayor Horsley that he had visyear is allowed at Price and Sunny-sid- e, ton and daughter, who spent the day ited the light plant and said that the at Scofield. beginning July 1st. TWO-PIEC- E smoke stacks were in such a condition that new ones would have to be SEEK stenCOUPLE court THREE A. G. Iverson, formerly supplied. The library board, through ographer for Judge Jacob Johnson, MARRIAGE LICENSES its representatives, Mrs. Olive Mill-bur- n, has received high honors at the UniKNEE-LENGT- H Mrs. T. R. MacMillan and Carl Marriage licenses took to the upversity of Michigan, where he went R. Marcusen, asked for a donation of $1.00 year ago to take up studies hill grade this week, when three coufive hundred dollars for the purpose It is learned that all the honors con- ples applied to B. H. Young, county of supplying the library with a lin- ferred upon a law student were given clerk, for licenses. oleum and other necessary supplies. him upon the completion of his first Those applying were D. L. Turner, And excellent bargains in hats, bags, gloves, slips, in unknown course, something years Sunnyside and Pauline Hofgreen, blouses and Gossard corsets. pajamas, and institution. the history of the Birdseye; M. A. Mates, Chicago o Mae Pace, Price; Arnold Winder, Hon. Ferdinand Ericksen convened Deseret Lake and Bessie Okelund, YOU the May term of district court for Castle Dale. UTAH Ladies Furnishings PRICE Carbon county last Monday as folManila case; eighteen criminal One envelopes, Heavy lows: llxl4l,i Inches. At The civil cases; four probate cases. Hold Suspect For Emery County Police I .JohG irie (k 'other fice PuJ & from The News-A- d- 16 ,916)' SjSwJ-ii- T i j be the Goddess of of Fourth ,2 of tne most popular idies in Price have already mentioned and the contest prom-- t JJL a hot one. Among the young mentioned as who have been Edna Misses Callaway, are .slants Mabel Hoffman, Relia Glenna Gunderson, Onadell Margaret Horsley, Lucille Vida Bryner, n,lx.ra Harmon, ontc to ' W A , ll-- r 1 fim Fiack and Cora Allison. r preparations for one of the JJripal events on the Fourth of I program will begin tonight when I, young men gather at the corner to be drilled lthe Viglia building local recruiting w Lennan, the battle of Lexing- to ' will be fortifications small and the the park city .own up ft out as nearly fair will be carried as was the famous contest as possible of the Revolutionary beginning the at S Ft of-I- Lr I war. I John Redd ytah-Ida- ho has become manager of companys branch in through a deal for the Redd which has been closed. 1 this city garage broken brake was the cause of in a broken the accident which ended afternoon. Jones Joe for Friday leg to ampDr Fisk found it necessary .bethalf about the way leg utate ween the knee and foot on account A of the bruised condition of the member. Jones was thrown from the wagcarron and one wheel of the wagon over of coal 4500 passed pounds ying the leg. Charles Bonomo and family arrived Friday evening from Rock Springs, it ith Sun-nysi- de T enth Anniversary the cause of this SALE ... ... Thirty Years Ago And its BUYERS BENEFIT BAZAAR Of Ladies and Furnishings SILK CREPE DRESSES AND SUITS mid-summ- And $3.95 er Up COATS, SUITS AND JACKETS WASH FROCKS Priced to Please Every Purchaser STRING LACE ONE AND Exceptional Values and SILK HOSIERY Regularly Priced at Sale Price MADSENS HERES THE TIRE THAT GIVES i Rea! te. SPRING GLEN ITEMS By Olga Dupin Soft ball has been going round and round, and has finally came out here, with most of the communitys young men at practice each evening and c Sunday afternoons. Henry Topolo-vi-A is manager of the local team. practice game was played Monday team night with the Spring Canyon and our boys showred some fair playing, according to the little practice they have had. Mr. Carbouvic of National visited friends here Thursday. Mrs. Tony Sterlacker and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Vuksinic visited in with friends recently. Mr and Mrs. Bert Happs and for daughter, Edvth Long, departed California some time ago, expecting to return next week. Thomas Mills left Monday for Montana, where he will be employed as a stone mason for the next three months. His family is remaining here. Annie OGreene is spending a two weeks vacation in Salt Lake City with relatives. She left May 29. 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