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Show dam FRIDAY, JAKUABT 87, 1922 THE SUE, PRICE, YOU STILL Need Coal! McKUNE FORWARDING CO. Phone 88 PRICE, UTAH Missing the Latest In Clothes If i toan open secret One mathematician of the coast and geological surrey asserts that during the past ten years the north pole has tilted sixty feet out of line. That ought to give a new lease of life to the profiteers. They ran blame it onto the pole hereafter. There are some jokes which though that clothing oft repeated never grow too old for order by na embodies more ioneit to goodness style and downright serviceable needlework than most Mother makes. The outward appearance the result of inward goodness. They are made to hold their shape. They tpsak for themselves as to quality and (tyle. Yon dont have to buy, but yon ira missing a treat if yon dont come and take a look at the new patterns many of them. Suits and overeats order $27 AO and up. made For instance, congress consumption. is again about to resurrect that hoary old bird known as readjusted compensation for the men who fought the war. Most humorists are people who con sider themselves smart, hut are too dense to convert other people to their way of thinking. -- BUCKIO & HILLS PRICE, If the average alienist is correct in his contentions we may ultimately lie forced to consider every erson insane until proven otherwise. All indications Keep your courage. (Incorporated) North Ninth Street Just Off Main point to a strong revival in business in UTAH 1932. that virtue is its own that is about the It is fortunate Even cowardice, some claim, lias its reward. In these days insur-une- e in a an is It Advantages way. only one it receives. against the marring of facial ap- The more a fellow feels his oats the he approaches tire standard of nearer Coupon books of several denomlna- the horse. :lons. Kept In stock. The Sun. pearances. HOT CAKES AND SYRUPS ALL WEEK sack 25c Armours Self Rising Pancake Flour, 50c sack Allready Pancake Flour, ....45c sack Allready Pancake Flour, Aunt Jemimas Buockwheat, Corn and Wheat Flour, Tic b sack 20c Aunt Jemimas Buckwheat Pancake Flour, pkg. 15c Peerless Pancake and Waffle Flour, per pkg... 20c rice, pkg... Quaker Pancake Flour, containing puffed S1.00 Encore Pancake Flour, large package, 3 for ..SI. 00 Albers Flapjack, large package, 3 for Albers Flapjack, small package, 3 for Albers Peacock Brand of Buckwheat, large, 3 for..S1.00 4-l- b. of w R. W. Shiner haa moved his poolhall from Main street to the basement of the Silvagni building at Price. Bishop George Ruff of Scofield attended a meeting of the Carbon board of education at Price last Tuesday. He registered at the Savoy. 6-l- b. 9-l- b. 4-l- SYRUP Syrup, Hickory Pure Cane Sugar and Pure Maple net weight can, regular Sugar Syrup, S1.95 price $2.75, one week special can..S1.95 Old Yankee Pure Cane and Maple Syrup, .. SI.00 Old Yankee Pure Cane and Maple Syrup, and Maple, Westmorland Pure Rock Candy .SI. 70 net can Westmorland Pure Rock Candy and Maple, . 85 c ... net ran net can.... SI.90 Vincents Leader Cane and Maple, 10-lSl.OO net can Vincents Leader Cane and Maple, cans SI.80 My Wifies, the syrup with a smack, l. cans......85c with a smack, My Wifies, the syrup SI. 70 French Market Sorghum, No. 10 cans S1.5U Uncle Joshs brand Sorghum, No. 10 cans White Crystal Table Syrup, Corn and Rock Candy, SI. 15 No. 10 cans 9-l- b. 3-o- z. 9-l- b. 4,i-H..-- 8-l- b. 4-l- b. b. al ':-ga- All Corn Syrups At Reduced Prices. Yours For Hot Cakes and Syrups. Golden $Vest Coffee , Teas, Extracts and Spices . National Biscuit Company Crackers and Cookies. Groceries, Flour, Feed, Queensware, Kitch- en Utensils and Provisions, Fruits, Candies and Vegetables. WILSONS PRICE AND HELPER Store No. 1 Main Street, Phone 21, Price. Store No. 3 Main St., Phone 99, Helper. fjMSKlMBgWIMi-'iBll- i 471.16 District court 110.00 Janitor 29.84 Surveyor 68.20 Jurors and witnesses 225.00 Commissioners 60.00 Juvenile court ........... 645.47 Poor and insane ..1.... 77X6.47 Hoads and bridges Books, stationery and printing.. 616.13 631.46 General expense 684.30 Courthouse and lands 521.74 Jail 338.74 Justices of the peace 8.66 Fruit tree inspector, expense .... Agricultural agent, expense nt s) na Jen-tiet- le Co-O- Cava-nail,- ''' t Litti-aett- i, Steaks With a Kick Alliert G. (Singleton. FEDERAL JUDGE AT ZION BUKES OFFICERS RE- Even tha most ardent prohibitionist approve of them. They are to tender and jnicy yon feel like kicking beet use natnre hag wisely placed a limit upon the amount yon can consume. Kick for atoaka with a Judge Tilinan D. Jobnaon of tlie United States district court at Balt Lake City the other day administered a sharp rebuke to offieera of the law kick. for the methods used in obtaining evidence and handling prisoners. In the ease of Sam Yaki it was shown that ORIGINAL CAFE officers without a search warrant entered hia home and seized a quantity Fint Door East of Busy Be of liquor which waa the prineiiwl eviConfectionery Store. dence against the Japanese. On moPRICE, UTAH tion of his attorney the judge suppresdedismissed tbe sed the evidence and The public can hardly lie fendant. exjiected to olicy the statutes when officers of the law fail to comply with FORSALE, WANTED, ETC. them, said the judge. Joe Veltri of Sunnyaide was fined two hundred dolEach loaertloo lars after a plea of guilty to a charge Two GentsNo Per WordAccounts. ('barge intoxicathis in of having jiossession ing liquor. FOR RENT Nl e front room. Phono 116, Price Utah. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR CA8- TLE DATE PIONEER I WANT A FARM WILL PAY CASH rent. P. O. Box 146. held services were Thursday Funral RENT TEN ACRES OF LAND. afternoon of last week at the First FOR Phone 54M. Price. Utah. Ward meetinghouse at Siwniah Fork for Vernon T. Avery of Caatle Gate. ROOM CLOSE IN FOR GKNTLE-maRath and heat. Phone 316w. Bishop William Beckstrom was in admade the also opening charge and FOR BALE OLD NEWSPAPERS IN dress. The other speakera were Henbundles of a hundred, twenty-fiv- e ry A. Gardner and William Johnaon. cents. Tha Bun. The ward choir sang two opening and FOR RENT' TWO STEAM HEATED a closing number and the Jameson sishousekeeping room in the Brueker ters a duet. Victor Leifhen offered Apartment. Also one bedroom. the invocation and llaldur Johnson FOR BALE MODERN BAKERY, dismisaed. The aervice was well atand fixtures at Price. Cenbuilding i ah in tended. Interment was the Span ter of the city. Address, Box 386, Price, Utah. Fork cemetery. RED LEATHER SUITCASE, If we had to imy a high price for the LOST near Huntington, night of December would fre advice we get most of us y 13th. Reward if left at suddenly discover an element of value Stage Co., Price. in it. FOR BALE CHEAP THREE pooltable In There is a snlwlued whisper of the condition. Inquire of Harry Fox, Solshort skirt going out of style. There i dier Summit, Utah. not enough left to attract attention. FOR SALE FORTY ACKER LAND half mile from Price city limita on The conference having outlawed xii county road went. Frank son gas it will now liecmne necessary Orosso, Trice, Utah. Bargain. to coin another word for it. STOLEN CORNET FROM LOCKER of Carbon high i bol. Liberal reIf ail other means fail we may still ward fur it return. No question askstir tip another war over who startei ed. Box 488, Price, Utah. the last one. KEGS AND BARRELS FOR BALE Fire, ten, fifteen and fifty gallon If th? world would stop moving for barrel and keg for sale cheap. See Hwliilc some of us might lip able to Steve Landaria, Helper. forge ahead. 114.792.00 Total Carbon High Dramatic rlub gave an last entertainment at the auditorium COUNTY IS ENTITLED TO THE Monday evening, presenting and 'The Dear DepartINSPECTION FEES ed. Both playlet went well. Those Dortaking part In the first play wereCirilla Fees collected by automobile inaiwc-tor- s is Steckleman, Amy Crawford, which the law specifies are to be Jones. AVInnifred Harvey, Jean and Drewie Christensen. In the retained by them are the property of latter were Lola Bench, Hughie Chris- the municipality in which th? inspectensen, Dominic Le Donne, Drills. Jones, tor resides, under an opinion of Attn Theoria Snow and Renuld Thomas. A dance act of Miss Rubens club con- ney General Ilarvey H. Clnff. T'if law specifies that a fee of fifty cpiiU cluded the performance. he collected by an insjieetor for makBurglars entered tbe store and ga- ing his inspection of a motor v.hirl. rage of the Helper Hardware and Lum- This is turned in to the peerclriry of ber company at the railroad town last Tuesday night or Wednesday morning state who then returns to (lie inspecand made away with about five hun tor one-ha- lf of the fee. If these in-dred dollars, which was taken from or city offieera th? eetors are county the big safe. In an envelope left among the fee nm- -t lie general says on was office attorney a the other papers floor hundred and aeventy-flv- e dollars In covered into the public treasury. It is currency belonging personally to Man- probable that many inspector will be ager Weeter. Home three hundred and called on to reimburse tlm public tr, fifty dollar of the money taken belongto the extent of the fees they ed to Helper Garage while the other was the day'a receipt of the lumber have appropriated since it has Ihvji and hardware concern. Three suspect conceded up to date that the twenty-fiv- e P.lnnk were later jailed here and up to last loose leaf ledger. Jour fee retained hy th? inspec- nal. cashbook, cents were held. waa liooka, day hooks, etc. ComEntrance being night made by forcing asidedoor after cutting tor was lii.s personal projiei'ty. stock. The Sun. plete Sar-gea- Week C. X. HIAWATHA, Jan. 21,-- Mr. Orr eiitertaiued the Saturday Card M. F. Braffet wa in the county seat club at her home Saturday evening. from Scofield on legal business. Luncheon was served Mrs. Harry The home of Thontaa Stevenson at K. J. Vaughn, Mrs. W. W. Murray, Scofield waa burned. Matches and the Hr. W. L elte, Mrs. Joe Widetick, children, county folks were confident Mrs. H. J. Templeton, Mrs. E. C-- Mc- of Emery a railroad from Mounds through Kee and Mrs. A. D. MscLain. Sweia! Canyon. Mr. end klro. O. If. Cook of Spring guests included Mrs. Arthur Kirkliam, Mrs. A. J. Delaney, Mr. J. R Kaiutu Glen were at home after spending the and Mrs. Kelly, all of lliawaiha, aud holidays up at Hpringville. Cunning. Utah's famous wizard, waa Misa Helen McCaffrey from Riston, booked for a date in Price before sailMas., who is visiting her sister, Mrs. ing for a tour of Australia. J. M. Jenuings. Pleasant Valley Coal a as Mr. Itessie Ovard of American Fork talkiug of opening up lta company minea in Willow Creek and is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hpnug Gulch. tne troop of the Fifth cavalry, staM. Lindsay. tioned waa ordered The Mutual Improvement association to the at Fort Duchrau. for service. of Hiawatha gave a program before a t'apt.lhillippines Edwin 0. Iee wa in Price from large crowd at the regular meeting 8priugille and departed for Harper a for visit with hia son, E. C. Lee. last Tuesday night. Song, Stevens trio; A. Kirker waa In Price from Salt It. Miss Ktta barireading. Henderson; City on hia way to Sunnyaide to tone aolo, Fred Schumacher; piano sol- Uke look after some gilwonite properties. i1, Lucille MelVnnaid; short talk, David Roe and William Ayers, two 1mfessor Goodwin; soprano solo, Mrs. husky lad up at Scofield, were to on a boxing exhibition in that town.put McNeil; instrumental selection, WilSheriff By Wilcox waa in the counliams, Walker and Nielsen; remarks, Mr. ('raw ford; piano selection, Mrs. ty seat from Castle Gate attending a of the county commissioners. Adriau Jensen. The program was iu meeting Holds way waa going to have Judge M. Mrs. F. of Charles a window put In at the posiuffic at charge Miner, Christensen, Adrian Jensen and Ar- Price, which would do away with patrons going back of the fixture to sign thur Grange. Mrs. K. 1). Potter entertained her papers, Indian Agent Myton wa In Trice sewing club Monday night. Luncheon front Halt Lake City with the payroll was served to Mrs. A. J. Delaney, Mr. for the Indians which went out under John Bott, Mrs. Clyde Vaught, Mrs. military encurt. There had teen no snowfall to apeak Walter Baxter, Mrs. Ivan Simmons, Mrs. J. P. Gunderson, Mrs. Fred W. of at and around Price and the residents were fearful of a water shortage Von Klin, Mrs. C. E. llassingvr, Mrs. the coming summer. M. F. Miner, Mrs. James Giblis, Sirs. W. A. Tliayn from Wellington waa in Price on business. He said the eople Wright Walker and Mrs. Ko.v Kay. Dr. and Mrs. 11. J. Templeton re- of hia town were greatly worried over turned Tuesday evening after having the uuilook fur water. W. r, Broker, the Helper merchant, ieiit a few days in Salt Imke City. waa in Price on huaine. He had jut The American Legion and auxiliary inaugurated tbe rash ytem and found gave a social at its club room Mon- it worked charmingly. Gomcr Keene of HiiiinyHlde and day night at which plan were front Clear ('reek were for a lug dunce to lie given on iiiurrieiiHiiedden til Clurk Hotel at Price, Rih-o- p K. H. llorsley officiating. February 11th. Dr. and Kirs. C. E. Pearson were In PETIT JURORS NAMED FOR FEB- Price mi their way home at Caatle Imle from MmiiiI, where lie lind been as a RUARY COURT wfinexa in the Fred Mickel murder Below are tbe names by cil.v, town case. M. Iliiniiuii, llie manager of the and precinct of tbe )Htit juror drawn 1rlee rewas for the first term of district court for modeling I lie interiorcontemplating of that store and ('nrbon county, convening at Price tin adding a line of furniture and underguoda. Tuesday, February 14th, next. They taking William Jameson of Hunnyaide ami are to reairt for duty on Thursday, Misa Mayina llrown of Price were marFebruary 23d, at 2 o clock of the af- ried at the home of the bride' aunt, ternoon. lira. W. ('. jjryce. Hialinp E. H. HorsWinter Quarters Hugh L Pierce, ley tied the nuptial knot. J. W. Loof bourn w and family were William Teaodale, Len Mice, Nosh Potcomfortably houoed In their new home ter and Charles B. Dale. on the corner of Eighth and Mdiu Scofield George Pearaon, E. D. streets at Price, on of the most modern dwellings In Price at that time. Bartlett and Bernard Xewren. The claim department of the lilt William B. Peanetto, J. Sunnyaide Grande Western waa conanllilated with Hobb, John Jones and D. C. that of the Denver and Uio Grande. C. . W. (loc) Shores, In charge at Zion, reII. W. J. Milla, Price J. Johimfun, signed to go with the Colorado MidF. L. Kliepley, Mr. O. M. Crockett, land. Charles Banning (Rowdy Dowdy), William Downard, K. 11. Nilea aud cook at th Gent restaurant in Price, Bertha Jamea. out the backdoor and fell down started Wellington F. 11. Worley and W. the steps. 'Two or three slats were raved In, hie left wring put on the bum N. Draper. and his coeosnut more or lea cracked. Peerless Eugene ltolierta. Riiblier stamps, punches. Ink pads Helper T. W. Williams, Vie Jack Vignetto, William A. Burns and office suppllra all kinds. The Hun. and W. L. Parry. Hiawatha F. W. Von Elm, C. E. Ileaainger and John Bott. Wattia 0. I Warner. Castle Gate Hugh Wilson, William Crow, Edward Cook and Itoy Bennett. Kenilworth George B. Jackson and John Lawley. Clear Creek II. O. Anderson and 8a-li- 1 The trial of the rase against William McD. Thompson, Thomas Perrot and Dominic Bergers of Helper, accused of using the mails to defraud in connection with the promotion of a bogus Masonic order, has been continued from 1st by Judge TillFebruary IZd to May man D. Johnson In the United States district court. The government asked a continuance until Septemlier In order that certain' witnesses may be obtained from Europe. The court refused the Septemlier date, but granted a continuance of three months. Twenty Years Ago This Vlen-se- l, y. 5-l- b. ft' Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Oil erst nm or Cleveland were Savoy guests at Price the first of the week. Mrs. J. F. Larsen has returned to Mt. Pleasant after spending a greater portion of this winter at Watiia. lairs Jensen was here from Scofield Saturday on business. He some very cold weather up his report way. Mrs. Henry Pehrson from Fairvlew visited at Castle Gate this week and last with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pehrson. Ernest L Dutton and John Perry of Helper have gone to law Angeles. Cala., to attend an automobile school. Mrs. C. R. Fahring and children of Price visited this week and last with her mother, Mrs. Andrew lauwon, over Prank Bombino has opened up a modern cleaning establishment at Hel- at Fairnew. Mrs. William Seamount of Green per. investing around six thousand dolRiver woe called to Salt Lake fiiy a lars in new machinery and fixtures. few days ago by the serious Illness of John Parr from Carbon county waa Mrs. Ted Mclmire. , Met a Waddell has returnrecently found guilty of violation of the ed toMis La her home at Green River after a Volstead act in federal court at Zion. He drew five hundred dollars as a fine. visit of several weeks with friends at Grand Junction, Cola Mr. and Mrs. Willard G. Vance are Jack O'Berto of Helper is now reattending the gulported safely out of danger after a re- back at Scofield after cent operation up at Salt Lake City for den wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Willard G. Fairview last week. at Vance, Sr., apiiendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. G. 11. Mall ot Helper Jamee Alley haa moved into the Joe and Fred Hall ot Kenilworth were reWolfe home on K street. Wolf, and hi cently called to Pueblo. Colo., by the family are occupying the basement of serious lllrees ot the mother ot the two bmthem his new building on Main street. IX A. Haymond, manager ot the Bobby" Burns, tonsorial artist and Wasatch store at Sunnyslde. was here former resident of Price, has moved yesterday. The miners of that camp from Helper to Laluda. He had been are getting four and five days a week at present. given the privilege at that ramp. E. Hugh Miller, eiieelsl agent out Smoot Lumber company at Price la of Salt Iake City for a number of fire this week remodeling and enlarging Its InHurance companies, was in Price this office and salesrooms on South Eighth week doing buaine with the Equitstreet. New and larger lines of shelf able Real Estate and Investment cuni-punmerchandise are going in. 11. E. Lewis, generrl manager of Steve Belotis plead guilty this week the Standard Coal company, was in Price last Saturday. Hi proiwrly up In to perjury in a naturalisation examination liefore IX L. Sullivan, an examiner, Spring Canyon is working four days a and was fined two hundred and fifty week uf late and he expctU to make It dollars and fifteen days in the Carlton lx hortly. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tatton of Orcounty Jail. angeville took a quick trip down from The Carbon encampment of Carbon ll.awKtha the forepart of the week and county Odd Felluwa la to give a big Mias Eden Robertson returned with dance and banquet at Helper the eve- them. She will stay at that camp for a ning of February 4th. All members of week. Castle lHile Progreso, fist. the order and their friends hereabouts M. P. Braffet came In Monday from are expected to attend. Chicago and after looking after hia private affairs locally and a number of Prof. Heber J. Bird and Miss Flor- legal matters In district court at Price ence H. Snow were granted a license to will gu on to the Pacific Coast by way wed at Salt lake City Wednesday of of Zion, lie exiecte to be here a week this week. He is a teacher In the Car- rt. bon high and ah in the Price public G. W. Lindsey of the Utah Fuel school. They are to return to this company forces at Castle Gate waa In week. this city Price yesterday. The roads between the county seat and I be coal camp are some Miller and Thompson company ex- hotter than they have been, but 'good-nea- a knows they are bud enough as they pect to be open for liuaineiM in the Miles building In this city the coming are." week. Also W. E. Stoker with a genand princiO. A. Spear, tlemen' furnishing goods stock. The pal owner of the president Smoot Lunilier comformer's line will lie hoes for Indira at Price, was here yesterday and and gentlemen aud nimllur merchan- pany today checking in I. M. Ganchnt. The dise. latter succeeds J. F. MscKnlght as the manager of the Price business. lie Is lant after the regular from Salt Lake City. Friday evening numa sisters of the Pythian meeting 1). Cook, editor of Myton's Free ber of Knights Invaded the lodge room Press,C. was registered at the Tavern last with many good things to eat and a en route home from the state real spread was enjoyed. There were Tuesday The weather for the past t some thirty-fiv- e present. The evening capital. weeks In the Basin has been the mini was Bieut In dancing and other amuse- severe for many winters. Stockmen are ment a. having some losses, but not heavy. W. E. Ruff of Ptorrs had buslneoa Rev. Charles C. Brown of the Methodist church at Price announces as his liefore the hoard of education at Its Tuesday at Price. That subject for next Sunday morning Ef- meetinghelast tells The gun, got In four fective Methods of Bible Study." Eve- camp, exfiects six Will Prohibition Triumph?" daya work last week and ning. now on. Others up In Spring CanSpecial muulc at lioth services. All are fromare doing equally well of late. cordially invited. Sunday school at the yon usual hour. a portion of the glass therefrom. Pleres young folks liv- of (law have been sent to Halt Lake lxint twenty-thre- e south over Price to river the of the ing City that fingerprint of the burglars me) last Friday evening at the home of may be Identified if poaalble. It ie very ProsKora the and organised doubtful if the safe containing the Harry money was locked. Those in charge are perity Star a social club. The evening waa silent !i games and other amuse- uncertain. ments after which refreshments were eerved. The club la to hold Its meetings Jnaeph Smith Fauaett, a pioneer of 1861 in Utah, died at hia home In the twice each month. Sixth ward at Provo yesterday (ThursW'hlle J. C. Hurdle of Hiawatha was day) morning following a complication serving In the army during the world of diseases incident to old age. He wue war his wife, Anna E. Hardie, was at- horn In Caldwell county, Mo., in 1838. He had apent a very large portion of tending drinking parties with other hie life In the development of Utah. Bemen and women, the husband alleges survived by ten in a ault for divorce filed In the Third sides his widow he District court at Salt Lake City this children. They are Mrs. Clara Young ; Dakota week. Because of his wife's party pro- ot North Joaeph C.. George A. clivities her children were neglected, and James O. Fauaett of Price; Mrs. Mitala Ann Carter, William 8. Fauaett, the complainant charges. Mrs. Mary L. Bonnatt and Mr. HarriTomorrow (Saturday) at the home ett Penrod of Provo and Alliert Fauaett Funeral services for of Bishop George A. Wootton at Price of Bpanlsh Fork. waa well known to many Jamea Cooper and Miss Thelma Owen, deceased,ofwho and Eastern Utah, are lioth of this city, will be married. They cltlsenaheld Price from the Sixth Ward chapare to go to housekeeping In the Full- being In Garden the City this (Friday) afmer flat. The bride to he has been el ternoon. employed In the offices of the Carlion school hoard for a considerable time, while he holds a responsible position RUNNING EXPENSE OF COUNTY with the Alger Auto company locally. FOR ONE MONTH They knew each other in Colorado beto Price. fore 'coming At the last meeting of the board of commissioners on January G(h, county Friof Press last Says Mytons Free day: First thing Salt Lake City. Og- the first meeting of the present year, den, Price and other wholesale renters warrants to the amount of $14,792.00 know Grand Junction. Colo., will be were allowed. They were drawn ns lie-othan getting more Uintah Basin tradeCreek ever. The mad through Douglas $ 4SS.C6 la being built and In the not far distant Clerks office 875.65 future It will be finished into Vernal. Attorneys office 898.71 Tha distance from Grand Junction .to Treasurer's office 160.00 Vernal Is about a hundred and forty-liv- e Asuraeor'a office 868.60 it la around Recorder1 a office miles, while from Price 1049.68 Sheriff's office a hundred and twenty-fiv- e. Drays. ?v..; u lut charge. We handle salt for the table and range, flour, hay, graain and millstuff. pur ton lots are convincing. Blue IS The poetoffice up at Slum week advanced from the fourth-clato presidential trade. AMERICAN LEGION TO DANCE COMING MONTH Rev. Charles C. Hrown of the Methodist church at Price is holding services each Sunday afternoon at Knights of Pythias Hall at Helper. You cant get quicker delivery than we make. Mighty good reasons for buying your coal from us. lir PRICE AND NEARBY PURELY PERSONAL still sell it. You cant get a better grade than we mD Castle aGte. You can't get a lower price than we We r UTAH-EVE- RY n. Price-Emer- BKUN8-wlck-Ual- ke first-cla- ae FOR SALE ONE 80 HORSEPOWER power boiler, horizontal type. Is t Grand Junction. Addrexs George Fletcher. Grand Junction. Colo. fa |