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Show vwmAT. JANUARY 18, 1922 TBE SUV, PRICE, UTAH EVERT FRIDAY. MR OF BUD KM IS TRIED TO CARBON Better Eating Means Much COUNTY Better Health want to impress upon your mind the fact that we sell foodstuffs that are rich in nutriment and pure in quality. It is We from such the body receives the vitality that maintains both the health and the intellect at or above par. Bear In mind, though , that we are keeping prices down. None are lower than ours. Every merchant has his friends For this reason we are often surprised ait the large and increasing number of people who continually trade at these stores. If not one now perhaps you will be the next one. Everything to eat , wear and use. WASATCH STORE CO. Winter Qurters, Cleu and Sunnyaids. Creek, CaaUe Gate Him Counterfeiting for fifteen years as a career came to an end over at Sunnv-sid- e last Friday evening for John Rossi Mulauari when he was arrested at that ramp by George Collingham, former sheriff of Carbon county, and Phil Jufford, who works with your " Code George. Mulanari shout 40 years of age is accused of jiassing spurious notes of ten dollars in various Colorado cities. The arrest was made upon advices from Capt. Ileury 0. Tagged of the Salt Lake City office of the luted States secret service. Those passed by Mulanari, which had characteristic merits and defects, first rame to the attention of federal authorities at Denver in 1907. The accused was traced to Ytah from Colorado by 0ieratires Rowland Goddard and Arthur F. Grubs of the IVnver office, after Janies SpreranJo, a partner of Mulanari, was arrested at laadville, Colo., some three weeks ago. Tagged was immediately notified to keep a close vigil both in Salt Lake City and in Carbon rounty. Carbon authorities were notified by Tagged more than two weeks ago, and they finally succeeded in locating Mulanari early Friday evening, lie had been posing as miner at Sunnyside. While Mulanari 'a alleged operations were eonfined almost entirely to Colorado cities, the case attracted nation. wide attention in the secret in counterfeiter the 1907, leginning worked at inten-aland shrewdly succeeded in covering up trace of the origin of the notes. Ilia most recent Alterations were resided in the Colorado capital, Leadville and Salida during the early part of December, when to thirty-tele passed from twenty-fiv- e dollar notes. It was the due at that time that led to the arrest of both Mulanari and his accomplice. The accused has apparently used the same plates for the making ot the notes from the start. They are classed as dangerous, by the secret sen-iethe tenn applied when the note hears close resemblance to the genuine and may lie easily passed. However, they mve red aiu defects which may be readily detected by a dose examination. d The notes alleged to have been HOSPITAL New Management s Because he was tired of haring hia residence need as a garage for runaway automobiles, C. W. Peterson of Davenport, la., recently spiraled to the city for permission to erect a concrete abutment in front of his home. Six automobiles backed down the hill into his front door last year. Recently a truck dumped a stock of vegetables into the parlor, and a moving van entered the home. n ed Doesn't it seem remarkable tliut America progressed so far liefore she ever heard of e efficiency experts? Greet the New Year while it is young Old age is not far away. Twenty Bede, and An lance Modern Ambu- In Service. In Every Respect DR. W. P. WINTERS r:s NOTICE STATE LAM) OFFICE Office of the State Land Commissioner, Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 20. 1021. Notice la hereby given that in accordance with law the state land commissioner will, cm January 21, 1022, at 10 oclock a. m., offer at public auction at the county courthouse at Price, Carbon county, Utah, and sell to the highest bidder for the tracts the following described appraised and unsold state land, situate In Carbon county, Utah, towlt: Sub-DlSec. Twp. Range. 2 12 South 7 Kaxt All 28 12 South 7 East All The appraised value of said tracts Is ten dollura per acre. Certain rontlgu ous tracts of the above described lands will be sold together as per offered list on file in the office of the commissioner. No land will be sold for less than the appraised value thereof, and not more than a hundred and sixty acres of agricultural land, nor more than three hundred and twenty acres of arid land, nor more than four sections of grasing land will be sold to any one Individual, company or corporation, and sales of such land will lie made only to dtixena of the United States or those who have declared their Intention to become such. . of the pnr-chaTerms of Sale One-tent- h price payable in cash at the time of aale, with 6 per cent interest on the remainder of the price to the first of January following, the remainder of the payments to be divided into twenty equal annual6 payments with interest at the rate of per cent per annum on deferred payments. The commissioner reserves the right to withhold any tract from aale. By order of December IB. 1921. JOHN T. OLDKOYD, State Land Commissioner. Attest: O. D. ELIASON. Chief Clerk (Beal) First pub., Dec. 22, 1921; last Jan. 20, v. COAL Standardville, Utah y, ex-ept- d. No Dust, No Ashes, No Clinkers. Unexcelled For Storage Purposes. -- seven- ur What Makes the Wife Happy? Pure foodstuffs that enable her to duce a perfect meal at the minimum of cost and energy. We have the foodstuffs. Carbon-Emer- y Stores Co. Hiawatha, Mohrland, West Hiawatha and Heiner. GEORGE E. McDERMAID, Snpt. f? ?? roads and sanitation. tt ? GOLDING HOME BORNS amily Escapes From names Through Small Window. HIAWATHA, KING. BLACK HAWK, ?? PANTHER. f ?? of ths a ? ?f Utah Coal Sales Agency ? ? Fire early last Tuesday morning destroyed the home of J. R. Golding just off North Ninth street at Price together with its rontents, including furniture and family wearing apiwrel and stores. Nothing belougiiig to the family except the clothing in which they were sleeping Abort Choice Fuels Call Oa H. STEVENSON LUMBER CO. Fries, Utah Tor Any was saved. About 5 :30 o'clock of the morning Golding arose as usual to make a fire, and while this was starting lie went back to bed. Permit an hour later he was a wakened by dense smoke and the intense heat. Arousing the family, escape was made through a small window. By this time the flames were enveloping about inside the d selling. g It. Fruuk Mclntire, a neighbor alx r.t a block north, was about his ii'ti: lj as is usual with him. See-i- l o building lie ran to it i. Cine to kick in one of the windows and kelp Mrs. Golding and the little ones through. She suffered a slight cut in one of her arms from broken glass, which later required a surgnou's attention. The house was insured for thousand dollars, while the furniture and wearing apparel carried five The total loss is around four thousand. The home of Ed Virilcn, immediately south of the Goldings, was damaged to the extent of about three hundred dollars. It ia fully covered by insurance. The Goldiugs had purclumod a new piano at Christmas lime and this was burned with the balance of their effects. y tf 818 Kearns Building, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. liv-n- RUDE RURAL RHYMES By Hob Adams THE OTHER FELLOWS SINS Though not in nooth a guide to youth, I do by contract ahine, since other jays have tricks and ways a blame sight worse than mine. Jf Bill Smith a pipe is rank and ripe and stinks when its on fire, while my cigar is milder fsr, Bill ought to rhurk his briar. 1 ImhikI no xules of rot fin nails, or haste or ready rolled, or want the state to lrgialate that they ahull not lie Mold. If cigarettes were my beat Ms, 1 d advocate some laws to slain the guys who exercise with 1 quitls between their jaws. Im wrong at that, my head is fat; ought to have more aonse, and iny own faults should give me jolts not those of oilier gents. At his own sins a fellow grins, lmt frowns oil those of others. 1 f he were wise le'd sympathise and help his erring brothers. Though leler Reese steals only geese, thut man lie should not scorn who finds s use for all that 'a loose in out feather, hair or horn. If every gink would atop and think, ere he Iniwled lis ncighlxir, he'd save I wot his strength a lot to use in gainful hi I sir. hnn-dre- d. MAINTENANCE SURVEYING ASKED FOR BY H. C. MEANS What About Your II. C. Means, state road engineer, is addressing letters to the county commissioners of Utah, suggesting that each make a survey of the inaintena work required for state highwa) their retq motive counties this year, urging that a definite amount lie . aside for expenditure on such work. In this manner it is hoped that a definite road program may be maped out to the extent that at least all work alt solutely necessary for maintenance of state roads may lie accomplished as early in the coming season as iirartic able. It is tlionglit by state officials that with something definite to work to in the matter of finances a much better selection ean be mnde than i:' work is undertaken in haphazard manner until funds are no longer available. CARBON TEACHERS HARM Car This Yinter? OVERLAND 4 (1iMinS In aialnicnance KshIcmI Killing Small Car Nailoual (as Average 25 Mllea M . 1. llcmplilll, Agent' Helper, Utah Kulhcr stamps, punches, ink pads and office supplies all kinds. The Bun. If yon are putting it up then be aura yon have it in shape. Be certain the tt ries an looked after and the many other things needed attended to. If yon an going to drive it then make sure that it ia in shape. Dont take chances on this or that holding np until yon have more time to get it fixed. It may go hack on yon right at the very time yon dont want it to. Wo are hero to mIto your auto problems and to offer yon the very best service money can buy. B. O. BURQB RECORDS BY MARRIAGES ae KEV-en- th ! dWVWftftWWWWWAMWWWWWVWWVWWWW mkk-e- by Mulanari Imve been published regularly for many years in the government montlily bulletin, containing counterfeit bills resided to the treasury department, which is issued to all secret service offices. The plate from which they are printed was made from the photograph of a ten dollar bill issued by the First National bank of the city of New York in 1903. The note UTAHS BEST COAL composed of President Janies A. Cottrell, W. W. Armstrong, L.R. Denison, Elisa Gardner and Eugene Nicholes. In the short time the board was in office it has bad a street ligbtiug system installed. Problems the incoming board will have to take up are sewer and water systems, sidewalks, belter tear the photograph print of President McKinley. One of the principal Proprietor defects is the printing of the name unPRICE, UTAH der the pictnre. In William McKin-ethe first name is sielled Wil As this printing is small, howlam. ever, it would not be noticed unless closely examined. On the scroll jwnel on the back of the note the word payand is spelled ment pavement, the word except is spelled Through these and other characteristics the secret service has been able to identify the notes as living of the particular origin over a long period of years. They all liear the printed signature of J. W. Lyons, as regisMined In Carbon County and ter of the treasury; Ellis II. Rolieds, Shipped Everywhere. as treasurer; George F. Baker, aa president of the bank issuing the origins note, and C. D. Backus, as the cashier, Specimens are on file in the Salt Lake City office. Properties At After being taken to Salt Lake City from Price and upon receipt of a certified copy of a complaint filed against him in federal court at Denver, Colo., 1922. Mulanari was arraigned before Unite States Commissioner Van Pelt on last SHERIFFS SAL E T STUB Judicial District Court of the Saturday. He pleaded not guilty. He State of Utah Within and For Carbon of six thousand dollars bond. Ilistria will be in Colorado. County. Price Commercial and Savvs. ings Bank, a Corporation, Plaintiff, DeW. J. Tidwell and W. L. Tidwell, BASIN NEWSPAPER KNOCKS fendants. To be aold at sheriffs sale PRICE TO MYTON HIGHWAY on the Hat day of January, A. D. 1922, at the front door of the courthouse In Through very strenuous efforts o:' Price, Carbon county, stata of Utah, at the hour of 2 oclock p. m. of said day, Barton of Duchesne county, Sheriff 'the following described real estate, to- Jake Croups of the town of Duchesne wlt: Beginning at a point three chalna Unke south and fiva and the treasurer of the Tri County and forty-fiv- e chalna ana forty links east of the north- Road association and Jay Pojie before west corner of the northeast quarter of the last storm had succeeded in openthe northwest quarter of Sec. 7, In Twp. 16 South, Range 11 East of Salt Lake ing up the Helper to Duchesne road Meridian, and running thenca south to traffic, says Vernals Express of STANDARD COAL links, Friday last. The three were working two hundred and seventy-fiv- e deg. twenty-nin- e at the head of Indian Canyon with catthence north seventy-fou- r min., west two hundred and ty-eight CO. links, thence north two erpillar tractor, plows and graders. chains, thence east two hundred and They had cleared from Yonngs to the seventy links to the place of beginning, this side being good and SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH hundredths of an top, the road containing sixty-fodeserve much praise for their work. of fttste ttan, in Carbon county, acre, General Offices otherwise described at Lot 1, Block 2, The Helper to Duchesne road undoubtCarbon Ninth Floor Kearns Bldg. could be made an all the year dale's addition to Wellington. 20th day of edly county, Utah. Dated this one if people did not get cold round T. F. KELTER, December. A. D., 1921. at feet the first advent of snow and Utah. Sheriff of Carbon County, First pub., Dec. 20, 1921; last, Jan. 20, difficulty and make a break for the Wedding anronneements. The Sna 1922. Price to Myton road, discouraging any effort being made on thie highway to keep it open. The expenditure of two or three thousand dollars on snnwsheds would insure with the extra effort being put on the road that it would be open the year through. Since the last heavy storm, which blocked both the roads so that it was impossible to get the mail through, two tractors and a large gang of men are working to get the road again passable. pro- STANDARD 1 LATER CRABBED sen-ice- CARBON PAGE SEVEN Juat because a qualified teHchcr has good or bad as the pernonal South of D. ft R. G. W., With the Goff Welding Co. PRICE, UTAH the luck view is, to enter matrimony is no res son for a county getting a had edura tinnal record. But thats just what and why it happened in Carbon rnun ty, says yesterdays Salt Lake Tr Six hundred thousand persons are estimated to have motored through the mountain park system of Denver, Eight teachers with certificates Colo., Inst year. The motor tourists to names husbands new af and acquired state the 273,737. aggregated when the ter getting certificates. And state authorities went over the records One woman takes more pride in the they found the names of eight Carlwn numlicr of her iqieratiouH than her huscertificate-lescounty teachers apparently band does in the number of his so the score for the county was marked 77 per cent perfect in quali fied teachers. It should have been 89.3 per rent, E. J. Norton, assistant superintendent of public instruction, declared after investigation had revealed the matrimonial wave that hai awept up eight SELLING AT TWELVE In a review of the alfalfa seed market, in which it shows that prices eon tinue at nearly the same level although large arrivals from South America end to make buyers cautions, the Mar ket Reporter, official publication o the United States detriment of agri culture in a late iasue, says in part In Soutbeantern New Mexico, Colo- Nothing Is hard for as wtien It comes rado and Wyoming, $10 to $10.50 was to wrekllng work on an auto, whether car or heavy track. We are being paid for thresher run seed. The pleasure Job c wry day which a few years doing and West Idaho in Southern growers ago would have been oonsklerod absoera Utah are being offered approxi lutely lmposHlhlc. And we are saving mately twelve dollars fur all reeleanct much money for rarowners. seed. Most growers have pooled their seed, and only 10 or 15 per cent of un CARBON COUNTY WELDING CO. sold or uncontracted seed, mostly ol Corner North of D. A R. O. W. Warehouse. Phone 120W. Price, Utah. the inferior grades, remains in grow era hinds in Utah. Defective Plumbing The law of sanitation requires all defective plumbing. It prevents tlw spread of alcknaaa and disease. The law of requires that you employ a firm that works quickly, accurately and without excessive charge. Wi Install new plumbing and repair which la defecanything In that tive. Bend for us aa a measure of safety and economy. that prompt attention ha given to self-intere- st Baddley Plumbing & Heating Co. Eighth and Main Sta., Phone 299, Price, Utah. ATHENS HOTEL EMANVKL KLAPAK1S, Proiirlrtor FlUCE, UTAH s, ' ISSENT TO PROVO Dominie Valerio, brought down from Scofield to Price by Deputy Sheriff Cook last Saturday after he had terrorized a number of folks up at that ramp, was committed to the menta hospital at Provo on Tuesday last after an examination as to his condition, Previous to being brought jo the roun APPOINTMENTS MADE ty seat he made a sixshooter demon SOLDIER SUMMIT, Jan. 7. The st ration against some of his imaginary new town board here, consisting of J. enemies. R. Springer, president, L. W. Donlin, STAMPS UNNECESSARY Dan Garhett, J. W. Burkhardt and Under the provisions of the new rev Edward Stockton, trustees and who were sworn in last Thursday evening, enue act, which became effective on has made its appointments. Tracy E January 1st, it will not be necessary Keighleman is town clerk to succeed to place revenue stamps on projxisa F. F. Wetzel ; W. F. Stout is treasur- bonds or on formal contracts for mail er, to succeed E. B. Nason, and Fred service. Bidders are advised to take noCarter is town marshal. The retiring tice of this change from the conditions board, appointed in July, 1921, when and requirements announced previousthe town was first incorporated, was ly by the postoffice department. - Catering to tin Trade of Ladles and (inahineii Only HOT AMI COM) WATER EVERY ROOM Close to Denver and lUo Grande Driiot. Rooms, IUS and $1.50 Make Every Day As Happy As Christmas Drop in here for the best meal in town. Were still catering to those who demand pure food well prepared, and were still building our business on quality and service. Everything in season. Short orders our specialty. The best of coffee in town. Come here with your appetite and make us prove that weve got the biggest meal for the least money. The New Queen City Cafe Turner Block, Phona PRICE, UTAH 169 |