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Show PAGE EIGHT UNITED MINE WORKERS ARE PLEASED, ETC. SOCIETY HIAWATHA. Nov. I. The pi CREPE AND CROCHET THE NEWEST so- cial given Ijlm Monday lijr the Lad.' First Aid aocieiy of Wot Hiawatha (Continued From Page Six.) wae well attended, each lady liringing a pie. which wu numlered. The per- Minremr aa a sure means of ridding ron drawing the duplicate numlier got Hie city of the pall of smoke that anthe pie and the maker aa a luncheon ia growing denser. Thuee numbered nually attending partner. Mua.c and dancabout aeventy-fivLump coal from the mines of the ing completed the program for the eve- American Fuel company at Sego ia ning. The C. and F. club of Went Hiawa- selling at Thompsons at seven dollars tha met at the residence of Milton G. a ton. Moab consumers pay the wagon liutier Friday evening. hanl charges in addition for delivery The Hallowe'en ball given by the at that town. aeaoeia-tion Went Hiawatha Amusement Railroads entering Salt Lake City wan a splendid affair. About a hundred participated, a large number have appointed a siierial smoke who will wa- - h ilie work of going from Black Hawk. The full from Black Hawk furnished firemen 1:1 stoking rlicir locomotives the music. in cases where Mi Lula Burges. formerly of West jUwrits of ostiiaiion are but now of Helper, was the lei' ted viuhl'-niInal weekend guest of Mrs. Frank G. r.eeived. TLi iiiHjsvIor bpgun work Fall Model For Young Men e. (Heasoil. llii first week in October and devoted Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson and the first two weeks to instructing fire-i'K- ii children are settled in their new home bow best av.ii't nnikim; fiickt:. on Park Drive st West Hiawatha. Mr. and Mrs. William Hurt and their ( i ses of viol it v have thus far sver-ta- d 2.2 pec day lei than .it y eer. daughter, Leonora, spent Sunday at Price. John T. Clarkson, formerly an Iowa 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hansen of Ferron senator, has been retained by the :ktte of the their daughnnouiue marriage ter, Audrey, to Clinton 8. Moffitt of United Mine Workers of America to Hiawatha. The young couple will make institute proceedings testing the contheir home here. of the Kansas industrial Mrs. Clyde Vaught entertained the stitutionality w ' He ia now counsel for the Needlecrart Sewing club at her home!ur v . Monday afternoon. Thirteen members Iowa district miners. were present. With the domestic market improving Mrs. M. F. Miner is visiting with her with the of winter, the coldaughter, Mrs. Frank Memory, over at lieries of approach Vancouver Island, B. C., are Blandardvllle. Mrs. K. J. Conley te visiting at the working jiraetically full time. There home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ia a strong demand from the state of Henry Taylor. Washington, where the mines are proMisa Iorls Bteckleman, who ia atducing but little. With both loeal and tending high school in Price, spent last foreign trade brisk, the prospect is weekend with her parents, Mr. and that the British Columbia mines will Mra William Bteckleman. Mr. and Mra W. L. Velte returned be worked to rapacity for the next six during the week from an extended visit months at least, in Wisconsin. The state land commissioner, John Mrs. E. C. McKee entertained the O. N. O. Card club Saturday afternoon of T. Oldroyd, has approved, bo far aa last week state lands are concerned and subject The eighth grade puplla gave a Hal- to claims of certificate holders from lowe'en party Saturday night of last the state, the right of way filed on by week school building. ah Pacific from Bed Crock in w7r; played an d un ih son was Erred . j Salma Canyon to Juab station, near twenty students. The Knlghta of Pythias gava a aur-- ; Chicken Creek on the Salt Lake Route, eaaful dancing party Saturday night Application ia before the department I of last week, which waa well attended. of the interior for similar action aa regovernment lands. The line is a gards The marriage of Mine Catherine Graham and William Donne Mac Lean, Jr., coal road. took place Wednesday evening at What Chid Hath Wrought In o'clock, at 8t. Mark's cathedral. The ceremony waa performed by Dean W. Utah, the story of the formation, orW. Fleetwood and waa followed by a igin and development of Utah coal, wedding supper for tha memlera of was the basis for the theme of the ths bridal party and a few clone friends Rev. John Edward Carvers scientific at ths homa of the bride, 11ST Hast Second South street. Mina Nanon Gra- sermon delivered at the First Presbyham, alaler of the bride, waa maid of terian church at Ogdta on last Sunday honor, while Mlsa Leila Warner and evening. Rev. Carver ia grand worMlaa Lucille MacLean were the bridesmaids Stuart Graham, brother of the shipful master of the Masonic lodge in bride, waa heat man. Tha ushers wars this state and is a frequent visitor in Horn Hutchlnaon, Mae Pyke. Paul Cof- Carbon county. fey and ltoland Kelley. Balt Lake There can be no reduction in the Tribune, 6th. price of coal nntil there ia an adjustDll land leans blanks and option ment of wages and of railroad freight forms Kept in Block the kinds the l'lg rates, II. D. Pape, general manager of companies use. Order from The Bun. the Lion Coal company with properties at Wattia in Carbon county and also in Wyoming, told members of the FOR SALE, Ogden Rotary rlub at their weekly luncheon a few days ago. Pape declared that the present high price of Two Cents Prr Won) Each Insertion coal waa due to (t T f The only real rival of georgette in blouaee Is crepe de chine. In this elegant one it appears in a warm tan color with collar, cuffs, peplum and buttons handcrochetted of ailk in the same shade. Nothing more refined or smart has been presented for fall. c WANTED,. No 1 Charge Accounts WANT A FARM WILL PAY CASH rent. P. O. liox 141. WANTED TO RENT OARAGE FOR one car. Phone I1CWI. FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS IN bundles of s hundred, twenty-flv-s cants The Sun. FOR SALE UNCALLED FOR DYED and remedied army overcoat; civilian style, Phone SI (WS. Mornings FOR SALE MODERN BAKERY, building and fixtures at Price, Center of the city. Address, Box 116. Price, Utah. government regulations and government fixed wagea. C. F. Keeney and Fred Mooney, officers of Dititnet No. 17, United Mine Workers of America, indicted in Mingo eonnty in connection with the killing of two men during the recent disorders, were released from the county jail at Williamson, W. Va., last Friday, on ten thousand dollars bond each. As soon aa the bonds were executed deputies from Kanawha arrested them on the charges in connection with the march of armed men from that county through Boone eounty in Angust. Rubber plugs, expanded by thumb WANTED TO RENT FOUR OR screws, hare been patented by a Texas furnished or unfurnished inventor for repairing leaks in autohouee. G. A. Whitlock, Hadley store. mobile radiators. Price. fire-roo- m FOR SALE FORTY ACRES LAND Unjust eritieism often injures the half mile from Price city limits on critic more than the one who ia county road west. Bargain. Frank Grosso, Pries, Utah. KEG& AND BARRELS FOR SALE Fiva, ten, fifteen and fifty gallon harrela and kegs for sals cheap. Sea Steve Lsndarls, Helper. OVERLAND 4 FOR SALE ONE 10 HORSEPOWER Is power boiler horizontal at Grand Junction. Addresstypa Georgs Colo. Grand Fletcher, Junction, Clira pert In Maintenance Ktnall Car National Can Average S3 Milo M. P. licinplilll. Agent, lleliier, I'tah KmM Riding Style Reputation That is why we continue to sell the very same customers season after season. We not only sell the hat, but we fit each customer to a stylish hat ttat suits her. It is not too late to buy your winter hat, as we receive new models every week. Prices are reasonable and Twenty Years Ago This Week J. over $34. 75 at Sunnyaide. Fries had business Marathon Hats Pries. Attornsy Mark P. Braffet. then practicing law at Scofield, waa at Price on legal business. Price school children had gone through an epidemic of scarlet fever Are exclusively J. C. Penney Company Hats. Hats passed by the censorship of a nation-wid- e trade, sold to you on our immense turnover basis, which assures you of full satisfaction for the money invested and a substantial saving as well. In the latest models and shades at and diptheria. W. C. Breaker, Bain Glaser and Hermann Eckstein, all of Helper, were Price visitors. J. W. Loofbourow, county treasurer, gave notice that taxes became delinquent November Itth. E. M. Peyton of Price waa with tha Imperial Dramatic company up through Idaho. Mra L. Lowenatein of Price waa soon to leave for Notre Dame. Ind., to vialt with a daughter in school there. Arthur J. I.ee of Price waa subpoenaed aa a federal grand juror and waa to report at Salt Lake City, December twrn-atormi- 2d. L. O. Hoffmann of Price had In Sizes 3642 A can to match, in seal brown, same material, English pleated back, silk lined, all sizes, $2.25. Eastern Utah had os many oil scouts aa during tha present excitement. Thomas Fitzgerald A Co. of Price advertised Old Harper whisky as a fall tonic. Mlaa Ida Whitmore, now Mra. B. R. McDonald, was 111 at her home here In $3.98 return- ed from Washington. Ind., where he had been called by the fatal lllneas of a brother. There was to be a masked ball at ilroeker'a Hall at Helper Saturday evening, November 16th. to which all the Price folks were invited. Sheriff Hyrum Wilcox of Castle Gate was in Price on official business. He bad never moved to the county seat. Mra Wilcox accompanied him. Dean D. Holdaway. now of Standard, wrote hla father at Price from Logan that he waa getting along nicely with his studies at the agricultural college. A. J. Davis, who put down the first wall in the Ban Rafael Swell country, reported a discovery of the liquid gold at a depth of about eight hundred feet. Georgs Parker, alias "Butch Cassidy, was reported to have been seen In St. Louis, Mo., following a holdup of a Northern Paciflo train a few days previously in Montana. George E. Forrester, now treasurer of the United States Fuel company, visited Price and as an auditor for the Denver and Rio Grande checked up U. R. McDonald, local agent. Scofield democrats had won out In ths town election there. The successful ones were Bishop Georgs Ruff, Nell M. Madsen, Reddtngton EL Lewis, J. F, Broyles and W. R. Newby. Dr. A. W. Dowd of Sunnyaide was in Price from Big Springs ranch. He was looking after the shipment of some cattle East for tha Patinos Head company in which ha was Interested. Oeorge M. Miller, then manager of the Huntington Mercantile company, was In Price after a trip to the vicinity of West water locating several manganese claims with EL W. Wolverton. The asphsltum beds shave Sunny-sid- e were attracting much attention. Major W. H. Bird, Zion attorney, and R. A. Klrker, proprietor, had control of most of the properties by location. J. C. Wester Lumber company, then located across the street from the present office of The Sun. advertised wagons. buggies, harneaa and spring wagons In addition to a complete line of lumtier and building materials In the local newspaper. A. W. Roralcy of Price was the brick for the courthouse laying vault. Carlion county had but recently bought the building ret standing aouth of the Denver and Rio Grande tracks. All county offices had for yean been In two rooms at the present city hall in . --i - Store No. 12 Price, Utah ia Incorporated DEPARTMENT STORES m In i In M IB k fo n A or to Double Profit In Utah Stee Every Purchaser of Shares Will Not Only Realize Dividends, But Gain By State's Industrial, Civic and Economic Growth output of rolled steel products from the Midvale mills of the Utah Steel corporation in 19 T over 2a, 000 tons, before its present capacity of 6000 tons per month was completed value of the 25,000 tons of rolled steel shipped in 1920 was $1,600,000. In addition the -material division of the corporation did a business of $1,500,000 in 1920. The enlargement plans now under way increase the capacity of the Midvale mills to 25,000 tonsta THE Emery County Mercantile company announced a dance In its new building just completed at Price where the Tavern now atanda for November 19th. I M. Olson waa the companya manager and the event waa to celebrate the completion of the very finest mercantile building In all Eastern Utah at that time. The structure afterward burned. largest and most complete Mock of legal blanks In Utah outside of gait postpaid. The Sun. Lake City. Fifty cents the dozen SEND FOR VALUABLE BOOKLET Hup laiokle!. "At Midvale, present a a murine anslyitis f 1 lull a Niteiitial wealth from hied It Ml why a market containing 2)1,000,-Wto a Utah at eel people It shows how freight rates protect theproducer Utah Steel corporation apnnet Eastern competition. our velopmeiit plan is deaerihc.l in detail. The pros- - W K'mMcT-'A.'L";":!:"'- UGEIl POIt THE SICK AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 4 4 buy a good style also. 4 WASHINGTON. D. C.. t. 29. A complete undemanding has been reached with the prohibi- tlon unit to permit of beer being made immediately available for the sick under the new treasury Internal Revenue regulations. Commissioner Hlair announced today after a conference with Pro- hibftion Commissioner Haynes. Points In the regulations on which there had been some doubt were cleared up, Hlair mid. and the prohibition un't evidenced a dpsiie to make effective the new rules without delay. Applications from brewers for permits to en- able them to manufacture beer for medical purposes would be ex- pedited, he added. Blair's announcement was In- as meaning terpreted by officials on hand in that stocks of beer brewers' warehouses would be to once distribution for sold st the sick. f 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 444444444444444444 Steel 1 state lor a Mil mn of a pro.:.,,. live t,ii1,..H id new ami lure,, ir.-atio- n jndustrv Mn.i.: M1W(.rslt(, j.uyn.li, solving the nnciii...i:jriit problem the i tnh A business man who aaw the manuscript of thi booklet before publication said: There are great many people in Utah who in later years vul say of this booklet: It wusthe moat pnditsW thing I ever read it was worth a dollar a word to me. It is Send for At Midvale. lutely free. A oHtcard (or your name Hnd written on the coupon and mailed to ns) brings if. WHAT STEEL MEANS TO UTAH til tali, h.iMi. "r 1 ra.IroHiK-- H htrsre fw lmjMjnLr nil the west half of United Staten into this a man To every worker in Utah to every bnaine-every employer the Hlgnifioanee of !hs nr development means a new prosjierity Unit will shared by every resident of Utah. Steel the return to normal. iin ,.f iri),u Send in the name Coupon today ADDRESS.. ! v il 1 the rear. when you buy a Grace Hat you Bessie Kennedy, Millinery PRICE, UTAH G. Callaway of OlM In rich seal brown cassimere, cx is an ideal actly as pictured. This model, choice woolen cloth and the and price conforms to our Buying Selling For Less program. p--- 1 nr UTAH STEEL CORPORATION Boston Building Salt Lake City, Utah |