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Show VEETISWO RATES ORDER SILVER UNDER PITTMAN ACT IS DWINDLING , rates ..JTTidvertUln ia' lBch p, uu PJKSSSnSZ WASHINGTON, 1). 0., May 24 The T luted Stales mint yesterday purchased under the l'ntuiaii aet 7G3JH2 eurices ot silver, bringing the total pur-ehitup to last night to 194100,000 outn-vand leaving still to he pure haa ed less than sis million ounces. rs5sffassr es UD s Volume 9, Number ifflifi BIG EEFOBI TO AN INDEPENDENT HID NEWSPAPER Week Ending May 25, 1923 For sale. Coupon books of seearal denuininaiiona. The Sun. WTO RESERVOIR ALIBIS f iDDSTO EKTHUSIASH out its weary length the and Tony Kam-i- g i ,hn Kharis week completing its fourth George before Judge ,ke Cit v is holding court as an of the Third district to ,ase lias been transferred two are Km county. These d for murder in connection P. Webb killing of Arthur ;e Alrea.lv three trials have Mike Zula-Mik- e l and Fete Kukis, are serving Pugialakia the I'tah state prison, having uwwted of second degree mur-tw- o first at Price and the oth-- Mohrland Team Runs Away In Contest Last Sunday At Camp. Si Mohrland folks had the pleasure of witnessing u ball game between their uune team ami the Price champions ast Sunday. The game was a beauty or eight innings, lu the final frame something bai)cned to jieere some of the county scat players, one of whom wouldn't take his turn at hut, and in consequence was declared out when the next man in order came to the plate. That the final score showed Mohrland away out ahead all on account of the little exhibition of tenijier put on in such an artistic manner, only shows again that good smrt can be soiled by these childish and freakish actions. The box score shows: at for all these defendants, of whom were arrested last who have being foreigner in,en made any declaration of to become citizens of the Unites, Shot through the breast by all as he was riding on the en-- a 1 mka Irnfc Ceme- an s. ce Arriving at the cemetery a cermony based on Legion regulations will be given. Harry Keene, post commander, will form the men in a company front, a volley will be fired and the band will render The Star Spangled Banner." Then each grave will be visited, taps sounded and a volley fired. A committee will have previously decorated the graves. ex-serv- ice rf liohnet, 3b ... Uol.nct. 31i . Kedman, c ... McCarrie, an 111 m . Score Price. Hits After the program the march will be taken up to City observing the following order: Looking over the ground up in Pleasant Valley with an interest in the actual building of the hig dam to form the reservoir for impounding the water for the lrice River Water Conservation project, the board of directors made a trip covering the entire field last Monday. Arthur W. llondey, the jiresidcut, with W. A. Thayn aud Henry (1. Mathis, the two other members, accompanied hy Neil M. Madsen, got new inspiration from their obaerva-lionFor many years these official lutve lieen familiar in a general way with the advantages uf the site for water storage. 1 lad it not been that the ruilroad truck were located along the floor of the valley in the early day this would nave lieen built long ago. Even the heavy rust of moving the tracks would have lieen jwid over and over again in the jiassing years had the water lieen flowing to the farm in Cartum eounty. Right now with the flood water coming down from the mountain stream, the railroad tracks are submerged for quite a distance, train service over the branch to Scofield being halted by the high Colors; band; firing squad; civil war veterans; gold star mothers; 8inntsh-Amcricwar veterans; men of world war; Masonic lodge; Knights of Pythias; odd Fellows; auxiliary and service star. Mohrland. at the train attack, the ing that the failure to projierly v this man implies that the intiem of Kriaris and Kambou- also faulty. An entire Greek nw with its foreman of like ility none of them American testified that Siatma was au mad Post Commander. Hurry Keene Post Chaplain, Ivan Mathis Audience Mrs. L D. Nutter Curl K. Marcusen in Meinorium Audience Chapluin Other organizations and the general public are invited to join men fall in at Odd Fellows Hall at 10 the procession. All oclock in uniform whenever possible but come anyway. aerused men were on the fatal ihout being able to tell of any-Is- e of similar nature or at any dales. Sjieeial attention has Pace out in ninth; Lee in to proving that Bill Siatros, turn. idant yet to eome to trial, was rid I, tery7, rf , America Thirty Seconds Silence The Star Spangled Haulier" Singing Kenediction Forresier, rf Gourlvy, p Sherfii-k- Uilroad'a Troubles Will Disappear When Big Dam Holds Water For Farmers Damage On Lower River Is to Be Checked Sale of Bonds to Be Made In Immediate Future. Singing Solo Address Pike. If Imnimon, cf Koxell, Memorial services for Price will be conducted by the American Legion at the tabernacle, at 10:30 o'clock on next Wednesday. All men of the world war, the civil war or Spanish-America- n war are especially urged to attend. In addition a general invitation is tendered to the public. Modeled on the American Legion manual of ceremonies the program will include: Prayer Ijee, 2b Drown, ss Pm e, c Wilson. 1 b Keene, HIGH WATER NOW INDICATES ADAPTABILITY OP VALLEY Address Hox Score Price. miners to death when the iVebb met dii jnrigcd from a tunnel on the railway in Spring Canyon, an lieing'uiade by a mob of about red aimed strikers who bad as-- ! at that Miint. The defense in r.t trial ojicued a week ago day. An effurt is being made to hat the states witnesses are u in identifying various de-- a still facing court. A surfeit iTMics have been put on the y the defending attorneys, Ram and Russell G. Schulder, all im have shown a remarkable to remember just where certain train currying Memorial Day at Price ex-servi- ce l Castle Dale, the change to of aunty being, made because increasing difficulty of secur-lir- f ir ita lidAq OF DIRECTORS PRICE LOSES GAME 1 IK nag SITE 11; water. liensant Valley, about aix miles in length and with a width of three, will be submerged witli water to a depth up to sixty feet when a dam shall have batting out of Inning. 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 - Kuna , Mohrland. llita 0 1 2 0 0 2 MIDNIGHT DOING BIG BUSINESS FIRE DESTROYS TWO hmi placed across the narow gorge at Hale. Even now, without any dam. the water ia hacked up for a mile and half to the north in Gardners A like condition iirevaila Slough. toward Scofield. Along the floor of the valley the water atBnda in places jiist about up to the level of the rails. The aetuul submersion uf the tracks is below the damsite. At this jxiiut tbs railway erewa are getting loaded ears over by pushing them ahead with a locomotive and making a train long enough to go over the flooded track, where another engine couples on and take them down to Colton. When the tracks have been put up on the hillside above the dam there will be no water menace at that location and when the flooding waters are held behind the dam there will lie no flooding at the point where trouble now ia jireventing the passage of a locomotive. President Horsley sys that with all his pat realization of the advantages of tin damsite he i astonished to find that it is even better than he had thought, and that the other directors join him iu this exjircHsion. The presence of the high wster gives a good idea of level. He says that a dam eight feet high at the Hales location would have held the waters from the TURNS OUT BIG CLASS BUILDINGS ON MAIN i ' Destroyed by fire shortly after mid- Carbon County Kuna High School Gradnatea City's Activities In Utilities Showi night of last Tuesday, nyt e a couple of ed: e Kuna: Twenty-FivIncrease. Remirkxbla Summary Pupils. buildings on West Main afreet Pnhnet. Kedinan, MoCarrie, Sherfii-kmenaced which more once have than Kirk, Miller, Leonard. Krrurs: ve Twenty-figraduates of the CarBusiness of Price City as a munic- that section of the with them on the fatal day at are no more. Sherfick, 1eonard, Lee, lirown 2, city and bon county high school were given diThe 6(1, an old structure which was Summit, some thirty miles Wilson. Two liiuie hlta: liohnet, Ked- ipality has increased by leajia Stolman. Pike. 1919 In Miller, in Sherfick, three Iwunds Petty. the years. past he shooting. Numerous other the Senate saloon of the old days, plomas at the commencement exercises en lumen: Kirk, Leonard. Sacrifice hits: have been produced to make Koxell. Left on basex. Price 4, Mohr- the total amount collected for lights and the adjoining building to the east held last (Thursday) evening at the dilutions for various others of land 4. Itasca on balla: off Gourlev 2, and water waa $25,397. During the of it which has of late been occupied auditorium in the high school buildDraper 1. Struck out: hy Gourley next summer water was first supplied by the Price Cigar store were found to litinjf defendants. Among the off The mimie by included and 0, hy Draper 14. Hit hy pitcher: McColton Springs pipeline, program lie in flames by passers by, and an ing. bought out in cross examina-- i Carrie by Gourley, Wilaon by Draper. from the school made invocation the an was considerable a by orchestra, witimprovement alarm brought out a big crowd to wpeet to Siatros waa that be Earned runa: Mohrland 6. in the distribution system for electric ness the end of the two plaees which Ernest H. Horsley, the salutation by wiwd of a Luger Figures showing the collec- had such a start that the efforts of Drewie Christensen, a reading by Amy 'tit, which he held all through CASTLE GATE SOCIETY TURNS service. Crawford, an oration hy Winnifnx tions since that time are here given, the firemen were directed to the OUT TO HONOR BRIDE fhr days of the strike, keeping water wor tutala the amount Harvey, a selection by the girls glee the being of fire. the of a further nuuws of the spread proclamation put assisted her T. L. an address by Hon. E. 8. HinckMrs. Davis, by service: club, electric and To the east is the store building occu7 the governor and the eherif an instrumental selection, remarks Mrs. James Westfield and Mrs. even with pied by whole this ley, sisters, period, and ita Auto During company, Alger upon all to surrender their miscella a Don. C. Woodward, a selecat a entertained from over amount Robert Crow, Supt. of the by holding wall solid a sd was still holding it when part high, proved good buffer, y neons shower at her home last Satur 1919, and with a service deiwsit to while to the west is a cement garage tion by the boys quartette, the valethe militiamen in Jnly. It bad honor of Miss Ruth cover another small )Mrt. the by Jean Sargent, a selection o shown that he went to work day evening in lately built by F. J. Thomas, only the dictory be married to her debt ha totaled only $1337.10. Part roof and some window to is who Dillon of it by the violin quartette, the presents, 5dd on March 31st, worked but caings June 4th at Salt Lake City. of this amount has gotten on the lmoks being attacked by the flame, not much tio of the clns by Irin. G. J. Reeve, T went out on etrike April 1st on, Earl, e were beautifully deeorate The rooms' charges entered against rnued to have damage resulting in this instance. Lit- the eonferring of diplomas by Pres. hung out aroum with carnations and rose. A delight- through H. Marcusen and the lienedietion who had moved out unknown to tle more than iT yesr "sro "these same wn for two and a half months ful voW. E. Stoker. the where was and including Bishop given, denby about the were half each program fike. city departments, buildings He could. with great ll The meinbcre of the class re Jean bv Mrs. Loa Taylor, Mrs. L. service really was not furnished. Be- troyed in a fire starting in the one of his whereabouts on cal solos, Little Dorothy Davis, Ed- ing a loss of considerably under 1 per farthest east, then occupied by a res- Sargent, Belaud Peacock, John FitzE. Alh, hut was unable to relate Mrs. H. R. Ellis, a piano cent, this may be looked uym as a taurant. Both were patched up, but gerald, Willi Mnden, Florence Guy. and Reese na 'V of the exciting times when selection by Mrs. C. E. McDcnnid, pood showing. This exposition of the this time there is no possibility of such mon, Myrtle Larson, Leonard McDon o shootings occurred at the Vera aid, Philip Horsley, Tony Deiuinon broken Mammoth dam when that caId depot on big increase in the citys business in oelion. readings bv Mrs. Zcpli Thomas, May 27th and 29th Olson and Mrs. C. E. McDMennid. The these lines in only one item to indicate Katherine Bonomo, Amy Crawford lamity worked its destruction in 1917. arrival of the train on those Castle Gate junior orchestra furnished the added amount of work that must FUNERAL OF RITA MAY TWXSS Ilughie Christensen, Drewie Chriten That the relocating of ita tracks will HELD LAST TUESDAY sen, Eugene Hansen, Winnifred Har- be an advantage to the railroad comthe evening. now lie handled 8t the municipalitys .lawns, superintendent of one music during was followed by games The jieriod as covered is over vey, Ann Plants, Fred Jones, Eugene pany so great aa to he incalculable. office. The program Spring Canyon mines, told of Funeral services for little Rita May Anderson, Steven Lauris, Mayme Pace, That was has luncheon E. delicious since Ockey the whole irrigation project is so ' a which time George the after who died from the effects of a Carlyle Pace, Vincent Sumner, Ruth feasible and f Twins tdegnun in code asking for berecorder. of including, the lieen holding position served to the company, necessary that no further train on its way to sides the of .honor, Mesdaraes Much additional work is and has been gun shot wound, mention of which was Metz, Waldo Frandsen and James delay in its consummation should be jtm for this guest ' He in week were held made last at was fearful because Sun, profile. Westfield. H. E. suffered. Aside from eliding the railattended to in connection with the Tvious attacks on trains and the Vern Avery, Sr., The bacealaureate address was given roads trouble on this trackage, the C. L. MfDer-mid- , handling of accounts incident to the the Methodist church last Tuesday aftThomas, Zcph Big from ambush J- conducted by Rev. J. Freelcn at the tabernacle last Sunday evening on men proceed-Foi- Durrant, P. work on the pipeline, the rebuilding ernoon, imjNiunding of the flood waters will Lott, J- - B. Dugan, H. He said he was followed Johnson, pastor. Interment took place by Hon. Don B. Colton, his theme be- save much damage down along the the John and Stagg, lines present electric Cowley, the of William Bowns, .the city of Denver and that he at City Cemetery. Musie was furnish- ing the necessity and blessing of work, Price river. At Davi new installation of all the Helper and through Loa Tavlor. W. D. Gilbert. J. R. oned his trailers were organ-P- M. O. Carlson, William Dishop Sick throughout the city. These figures ed by a mixed choir. The services were the Spring Glen district every year the mine workers. In the di-- it attended by the third grade pupils and RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA witnesses encroachments of the river Edwin Perkins, may also be looked upm as showing ia being attempted to Semins, Edbe- other schoolmates of the deceased and toward Alf Telling of her trip to California an, on valuable jirojierty. Just as an inis Snteh, lriee Ohver making strides the ,nt the two on trial were at the Caroline G.Funk. D. R. Evans, n . coming a real little city. Improvement a number of Boy Scouts of the troop from which she returned last week, stance it can be told that to the south D. Reese, monds, n are of which her brother John is a member. Mrs. IL C. Smith recounts her jdeasant of Price, Mrs. A. W. Birch has lost famP t Kenilworth, doing J S. Ilreinson, Alex Jorgen-t- of conditions in the municipalitymuch 'm the dny of the killing, visits with many of Carbon countys five acres of land in two years from increase the M. on Bnukheimer, be R. , shown to L. F. tne closest connection that has II. R. Ellis. Pearl Remolds mi the ahead even of the rapid growth in pop- yet the collections for light and wa- obltimers who are now in the land oi: the washing of the spring floods. i to produce a photograph Misses Edna and Annie ReeN , ulation. Nobody will claim that the ter in the current year will triple those climate and boosters. Captain John F. When the water from the Pleasant day Corey, formerly at Castle Gate an, Valley streams is being held behind ;ur previously with the de- -' Olson and Isalicl Harrison. Many very citv is three times as large as in 1919, for the jieriod named. I ln the picture. But the wit- now at Long Beach, has secured receivwere the dam, and that coming down Price useful and gifts makes the claim of these beautiful of ground along the waterfront Canyon from the White river and Willstrip he. to bride the at that jdace, and says that all ow Creek is being largely turned into Bho drive at the camp tells that ed by SET FOB PRICE Dl to Helper within a MISS SARAH JIAUANEYIS TO BIG ROAD are welcome to pitch their the irrigation canals there will not reao of the n tents on this flat and cam. The main .enough in the main stream to do RETURN NEXT YEAR shooting in fifteen served a fine fish dinner for Mr. thi great damage. high-- 1 and Mrs. Lawrence Rasmussen, Mrs, StejM hmking to the sale of the g;n;t Attorney B. W. Dalton has Mi. Kml. mn( 'fj,ir,;nl,g Lor." of the Ocean to Ocean Grand Junction, Colo., to they bring in. With this lane saving II. C. Smith and her little daughter bonds to raise funds for going ahead eommiTcial depart JiT T, ?1,ne,M,s to tell of from wav f of two hundred miles of travel for folks and Mrs. N. C. Christensen, at which with the big work of moving the rail?or all the alibi testifiers school is coming buck to l r Provo diversion of a big stream to bound to Los Angeles, it is only the and route Mrs. Bert Martin aided in serving. road tracks and building the dam will this to defending attorneys office, at coming school haS tourist traffic Ror" to be told was talked same department. of the roadbed and keep- - ural that the travel will eome this way Talk of holding reunions for Carbon lie taken at once. The waters must be. be- - if the roads are logged and made n : County folks who may be down that put to doing useful work in making l'lTewne f each other and taught in the eii,ninwvi.a jt dpfn over the mountains nJ1(j fl able for traffic. The meeting was of way are a delight to Cajitain Corey. It Carlton the counties ,,f ll,e Unit,d Mine of the ;h.gh J-- ' '2VIlt Ltirti.in Carbon and Utah county farms productive and w"!" ;j; 'th about twenty more of has ri,unrJ were matters considered at the sense that a convention lie called is told that Earl Frandsen and Edwin numerous. The clamour that has been s.i' BmI r gien u j jlf.r to again r 1,1 he held at the courthouse yes- - for June 11th at Priee to further Frye are now on the police force, and made about taking the flow of these put on by the de- - that the board 1m r,,u. m.eljn,r Com- - aider these matters, and a committee that Gus Rudeen is a licensed jd umber slreums over across the divide afternoon. into Thursday) v 1.1, ,8 PXPeclcd that the trial will return to the ; in Los Angeles. Lamar Morrison and other counties to the west is not conProvo to meet with the was appointed to arrange for this. e ,1Pxt wk before i ,j;,wn fpun that ,."!e i7.inR -r getting t!;a E. S. Hinckley, secretary gene f?antshi for the eounty Harry Lott are also employed at that sidered to he any handicap to the opteacher Rex the at Miller for the chamber J. sioners, .'imnieree of i n v:v city. Benton Randolph, up at Xovata, erations of the water district in t?i , , .f .imin- - A iw(;. (ji,. ,Wl.k CLUB INCHEON mile northward from San A story published a few v r:i! r. iK.bs, and F. D. B. of commerce, with L. ,1. Lloyd for tlie twenty-fiv- e w h county. -' la.I c room ti , i, author-- . Rotary and James E. Alley for the Ki- - Fr.mci-eextended a jiarticularlv .'d nr 'l1 days ago in a Salt laike City newsjia-!e'- r, , t .l Brice will lndd l -- r ii'e i: f ii, iie to the lolk, from the old t puriortiiig to he based on the fil-- ! V,,'' 'in ll Vl'lk ' il f,,r ,npm. The Itie.t.ui nr,- raising ii:g nf a r'lmpliiint in the district court T't,ih h a i1 Inii,', i'i(1 1,1 nf cncli in in ;i! i at !Ti-ti e in whii-I- i it is asked that a re- s:.,'U Mi'- i- is in ' .iT i c Siiviiv Ilnli'l (I:,,vni; ;!l II -- . i ir ted 'l j p.irt ot' these watcr3 .VI 1 :;i0 :i f, Vlni'l;. ,HV tr be reinstatedOiy !)' s.i in ..'! 'i1'1 biI- :; m Mrs. ti. ....... ii.; nil. W! old-tim- a , Ked-nm- n, er pro-tectu- m ar-b- -- jiec-pl- pos-te- Dun-ant- I. k. water-main- s W Aei-rd- 111 GOHON Car-bonit- enp-tai- j Vr id - avail-twpe- l con-terd- I Eu-l..."- h- tlic-ar- AI-.- J i foi t Car-bo- : :H-- 1 enr-il:i,''- r- o, l I 1,1 -- cb-s- , r - -i er j 'n. ' . il 1 s : 'I Ut iogL-v'- commis-i-ii!,iih- - l;..:i-e- . 7 I IV.i-fi:- . 1. : ! f-.- r ii-- cd i:.-- w-t- . l.:l . wl.ic.l i. , a r. . .1 . ; ! ' b..'i-v- .ii. - 1; ;i' I 1 t - I Mi : c ! '! i ! -- i ! m .1 : M. ; I t! c -- f in j.;ility a bur.eh CContinuci on Paps Ught.) 1 |