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Show IHI F AGE SIX SDK. PUCK rEI htah-ETB- ST DRESS F0R SCHOOL MUST GO TO PRISON Faka Maaoa Svindlen Arc Ordered To Eeport For Incarceration. Having evaded execution of the aentenee imposed upon them two years ago by the federal court at Salt Lake City, which waa pronouneed by Judge Martin J. Wade from Iowa, and it being that these men serve two yean in the federal prison at Leavenworth, Dominie Bergen of Helper and Mathew McBlain Thompson who is said to be now in Salt Lake City, an now ordered to iroseut themselves to the Uuited States Marshal within thirty days to begin serving this atn tenoe. In addition to the prison term the sentence carried a fine for each of five thousand dollars. Sentenced also at the same time was Thomas 1'errot, who waived even the sixty day stay of execution and STUDEBAKER THE fine er a history maker the car under 3,000 pounds at a Ught-Si- x A car built to fulfill the ideal of producing the greatest automobile value in the $1,000 field the car which started the stampede from fours to sixes. A car with a specially designed offset valve motor of remarkable quietness, economy, freedom from vibration and with tenacious resourcefulness of power on the hills, the straightaway and the pickup I A car comfortable, room y, very easy to low handle on the road, in traffic or in parking marand in The costs. in first cost especially low ket's one best bargain for the man who wants all the car be can get at about $1,000. A car that is an investment, not an expense, because it can be bought on very liberal terms, add or traded in at a very high resale value on a market always ready and waitStudebaker its popularity and ing for a used Light-Si- x demand aa a used car are the most convincing evidence of its goodness as an automobile. good-lookin- $1045 tab, factory climb. Opening up of rich ore areas is one of the possibilities as the work progresses. Already a couple of such promising streaks have been penetrated, but values are lacking. Neverthe- . ir 4 . . 4 ' . t I less the presence of these has strengthened tiie belief that highgnule ore is in the mountain. Should any such be found the tunnel company will take immediate steps to establish ownership. Just a few days ago a record was made when a distance of twenty-fou-r feet was made in the main tunnel in hours. At the same time twenty-fou- r another crew penetrated thirty feet in the pilot tunnoL No workmen are taken on at the works. All labor Is Best Appreciated pent Beet . I Carbon Fuel broon house Company Mines At Rains, Carbon County, Utah Miners and Shippers of Lump, Nat, Slack and Assorted Sizes of This Is a clever and little droee for wear at COAL d, up-ke- ep TOURING CAR win Bieos g, long-live- B Wliere Most Vis'd. It is still the Leader! The Worlds Largest Producer of Quality Amorwohlrt Of the Very Highest Grades Best For Furnaces, House hold and Other Uses. General Offices, Clift WESTERN AUTO TEAR OFF THIS COUPON WANT and mail to STUDEBAKER, South Bend, Indiana, for Interesting book, Kotor Car Values," which you should have. Price, Utah Ul-Ho-st F. RAINS JOHNSTUNS Goes Anywhere Cos Is Best Appreciated Where Most Used. Call Phone STEVENS CASE MAKES PUZZLE FOR COMMISSION Instancing some of the complications that arise in working out payments to be made to following the Castle date Mine disaster with its heavy loss of miners, take the ease of Mrs. Freda Stevens. Temporarily separated from her husband, Benjamin Stevens, who was one of the victims of the explosion, she had commenced an action for seerate maiutainence. Yet the relations of the couple were amicable, the compensation commission points out in arriving at its decision that she was 86 per cent dependent on the deceased husband. The court action was started in June of last year but had not been heard. The woman had been in Salt Lake City more than a month for medical treatment at the time the husband met hia death. Although the plans of the couple for the future were somewhat unsettled, the widow and the Utah Fuel company joined in asking that the commission consider her dependency as stated. Award was consequently made that Bhe be paid sixteen dollars a week for a ieriod of three hundred and twelve com-liensati-on weeks. SEE AMERICA FIRST WAS BV A UTAH AUTHOR FIRST PAVING TO BE LAID OF NATIVE UTAH ASPHALT Regarded as the first real test of native Utah asphalt for road building, there will lie laid a mile of thia type of construction on the Victory highway out at Vernal THt the hills out that way full of this material,' regarded by the folks of the neighborhood as excellent road material, there has never yet been much done with it on the highways. Sidewalks at Vernal and Fort Durhesne have been in use more than twenty years and are as good as ever. This new piece of roadway will be watched by state and national highway engineers closer, perhaps, than any other in the country. Should it prove aa successful as hn)ied no doubt all roads in the Basin will be covered with the asphalt. In laying the roadbed there will be first jut down a pressed rock base four inches in thickness. On top of this will be a layer of crushed rock and asphaltum an inch and a half, topped with a thin layer of the mixed with such pro tort ion of sand as is calculated to give the best wearing surface, thus making the asphalt two inches thick. Oven to melt the material will he so built as to avoid the use of boiling water in getting the asphaltum to a working consistency, although it is calculated to supplement the heat from the fires with some steam. A short haul of the heated asphaltum will take it to where it is to be laid. The cost of the finished roadlied is calculated to be a little under three dollars a square yard. As the track ia to be eighteen feet wide it is seen that it will be close to six dollars for each foot along the highway, or something like thirty thousand dollars a STANDARD COAL Mined la Carbon County and Shipped Everywhere. No. N bmi business under the firm asm Lusibvi stylo of C. H. Stevenson Great V pany, Plaintiffs, va Coal Mines company, a corpn Defendant. Sheriffs Bala Th on the lid I at sheriffs sale1 o'clock p. m, June, 1114, at north front door of the county houee, at Price, Carbon counij, am the following descrllrdnowrealstandi Carbon county, Utah, ok the name of the defendanttowtt being described ss follows, 8Efct SUSEK; NWK8EK: Mines and ships from the famous Union Pacific bituminous veins of Pleasant Valley ia the Carbon district None better for stove, range, grate, furnace or manufacturing plant The equal of any and superior to many for storage. Ones tried always insisted upon. Get prices from the general offices and sales agency, Walker Bank Bnilding. NHWK; SWRXWK; IM EKSEJ 11 b EKBEK. Sec. 21. TwpMeridlu lake Range 8 East, Salt 21. Twp. llii NEKNEtf Bee. Range I East, Salt lake .NtrUlu Sta. plm Right of Way, to Sta. 88, plus 69 ft. purchnwri NWiNEVLht Frank Jerome, In Twp 12 South, Range 9 Zsd, Lake Meridian. Right of Way, Bta. 94, plus to Sta. 111. plus 7 ft. purrhaidl Sarah Jerome, in KHNWI.fc 9 Properties At Standardvllle, Utah II South, Range Meridian. Right of Way, Bta. 111. P1" to Sta. 122, plus 47 ft purcbawll C. F. Richardson. Tats 2 anil Sec. SI, Twp II South, Bans I Salt Lake Meridian. The Great Western Towns lo Dieting of Blocks 1 to1 1 19, South, B Secs. 87 and 28, Twp. I East Balt Lake Meridian. 8V4SW14, Sec. 26. Twp Range 8 East, Salt Take Twp. lake No Dust , No Ashes, No Clinkers . Unexcelled For Storage Purposes . PooU Rex SOFT DRINKS, NEAR HWJt CIGARS, TOBACCOS, ETC. Courteous Treatment and Hearty Welcome Tor AIL NWUNWK; I S6 South Ninth New Price Club East 8rt 9 Lake Meridian. .. sec. NEK: NKKNWK: 8 14 South, Range 8 Post Meridian. 1 NWli: SKNEK. Sec. South, Range 8 E&Mt, Salt IS Id Ian. All of Sec. 86, Twi. 1 South. I East, Salt Lake Meridian. SEKNWK. Sec. 21, Twp. Range I East Salt Lake , Purchase price payable Slwritt PRICE, UTAH START RIGHT 8 nek; nbksek: 2, Twp. IS South. Range Street (Basement) CO. SALT LAKE CITY UTAH General Offices Ninth Floor Kearns wat N8WK. 8TV SViNWR: and IS South, Range Meridian. STANDARD COAL TWO Nice office rooms in the Electric Building (Best In Price) for rent reasonable. Call or Phone ot Any Tim W. Stevenson, Salt Lake City, Utah mile. Not so many years ago everybody The stretch to be covered starts in Utah knew perfectly well that the in the renter of Vernal, and the right slogan "See America Frist was or- city will pave the "square at the iginated in this state, and that Fisher same time. Harris, at the time secretary of the nner Salt Lake City commercial FILM SALESMEN IN TROUBLE of the present chamber of ON SUMMIT ROAD commerce first put out this catchy While on their way in to Salt Lake phrase. Recent use of the slogan by Sam Dutton, a Denver hotel man, has City last Friday after a visit to Price, brought about certain newspaper Joe Solomon and Abie Davis, both 54. statements that Dutton is the origin- connected with moving pietnre bookator. lie writes to Ross Reason, sec- ing houses in that city had a narrow retary of the Salt Lake City chamber escape from disaster on the hill over of commerce disclaiming all idea of in Utah eonnty after passing Soldier tnkiug any credit along these lines, Summit. They told a reporter for the WILL ROBINSON, Prop. saying that he made good use of the Salt Lake Telegram that in attemptphrase in spreading the same gospel ing to pass an automobile that was So Billiarda, Pool so ably aided by Fisher's happy little coming up the hill on a "one-wa- y (Old Rummy Location) two machines collided and road the conception. Everyone Invited to Call Kxroption was taken, naturally, by heenme interlocked, this being a savBasement as it the Suit Lake folks to the transferrSilvsgni Building both ing incident, prevented emPRICE, UTAII ing of the distinction of authorship from going over a twenty-fobankment to the railroad track below. from Utah. While their ear was considerably If you feel that the whole worlds damaged, they managed to drive it on When school ends trouble begins against you change your course, be- in to Salt Lake City. Nobody was for lots of parent who bee cause there must be a reason. discipline business i; t (lC i(ailjc injured in the mixup. dub-foreru- DRAT IN THE DISTRICT OOITtl Of Seventh Judicial District, Is For the County of Carbon. Its Utah C. H. Stevenson and Ui Addra. is employed in Denver. This is done so that there will be as little shifting in the crews as possible, it being figwould go to ured that "floaters work on the job to remain only long enough to get cash to take them on their way. Also, the selection of Colorado eople for preference in employment is facilitated by hiring them at the rity offices. AW Does All Kinds or Kinney Coal Co. JVame- - I What has become of the tH ioned woman who made on hit i spring and summer both I Bldg, Salt Lake City. L . while at play. Dark grey forma the short skirt aad da square cellar. Pocket and kite ef gray and white plaid. President and General Mgr. ' f. Coal Hi-Be- et price, A car with followers, imitators and adapters by the score but with no rival in quality, popularity or sales volume. MOFFAT BORE MAXES BETTER SPEED THAN SCHEDULE Sj IV1 s and still the Leader! e. liminary to actual construction of the Utah portion of the road. The Moffat tunnel will lie 6.7 miles ia length, one of the longest tunnels in the world. It pierces a great range of mountains east of the Uintah Basin Mounting that section from Denver. When completed the tunnel will still be the highest point on the road between Denver and Craig at the eastern end of the basin. It will however, eliminate a 7 per rent grade over Corona Pass through which the Denver and Salt Lake railroad operates a few months in the year, and cuts twenty-fiv- e mile from the thirty-tw- o mile ft1Di Corner Main and Eighth Streets PRICE, UTAH A history maker secretary and 1errot treasurer of the Salt Lake City is particularly inter, eated because of the prospects of direct connection with the rich Uintah Basin, the tunnel will open. Traffie from the Basin, it ia said, would not justify building a railroad which terminates within the basin. But if connections can be made with Denver through the basin it will give a direct route to the Colorado capital as well as opening up the Uintah resources. Looking toward this development the Salt Lake and Denver railroad is in a small way carrying on work in Cobble Creek Canyon east of Springville pre- T1 Purity Service Station now defunct American Masonic Federation, and were charged with using the nisils with iuteut to defraud. This is the famous "ulioney Mason cuss and it attracted nation wide if not worldwide attention, witnesses being brought to Salt lake City from points all over the United States and even from the grand lodge of the Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Glasgow, Scotland. The scope of the alleged spurious and eaudestine American Masonic Federation, which claimed to be the only geuuiue Scottish Kite body in the United States, was natiou-widMembers were solicited, iaid fees and were given fake initiations into the order froni New York to California. Judge Wade in passing sentence gave the men as scorching an arraignment aa ever was given in the Local federal court They were sentenced to serve two years on each of several counts, but in passing sentence the court permitted the terms to run concurrently. 1errot chose to begin immediately serving sentence. ..Thompson and Bergers appealed their rases from the decision of the federal district court and have been at liberty on bonds of fifteen thousand dollars each. Perrut has finished his prison term and is now in California. (Selection of the jury in the rase began on May 1st in 1022, and fifteen daya later the ease had been heard and sentence passed. Bergers and Thompson in each appeal hare met a decision which sustained the lower court It was reported that an appeal was to be mads to the supreme court of the United States. It is commonly believed Thompson was the brains of tha scheme to defraud. Local interest in the ease centers, of course around Bergen, who is a prominent resident of Helper. pose. J? 22 SAPjs YocO liegun serving hia sentence at once, llergerra was president, Thompson Although only a very small percentage of the total work on the big Moffat tunnel has been done, it is claimed that the progress made indi cates that a yea; will be ent off from the estimated time for the completion of the bore. More than three thousand feet have been wiutrsted at both the east and west ends. A pilot tunnel is being run along at the same time as the main passage and through this the material is repioved. Some of the ground encountered at the east end was so loose as to require timbering. Digging progresses at the rate of twenty feet a day. This tunnel is the inoet essential link in connecting Salt Lake City and Denver on a direct route for both rail and auto travel, which must now detour through Wyoming or around by way of Pueblo. Denver, Routt, Moffat, Jackson and Kio Blanco counties of Colorado are constructing the tunnel, which is to cost six and a half millions of dollars, raised by bonds voted for this pur- To decide What toes into your tank carburetor what comes out into your of inand engine. If the gasoline u or miff will car ferior Vlity, your miles few will get and you from it no euro ner gallon. You can always here. "gas best grade of ' ABERDEEN COAL highest efficiency. uovernment RAY DEMIXG. County bon County, Utah. Dated 1924. First pulK, May 30; last Junerij equivalent 1104 win isca. The be of steaming and heaUng qualities. ft Independent Coal & Coke Co. Mine at Kenilworth. General Office m the Utah Hank Building. Walker Salt Lake City. XOTirE FOR lTBUCAflOM partment of the Interior, States land Office st Salt Utah, May 29. 1924. Nolle of given that Emil laibel.o. Gate. Utah. who. mi made Homestead Entry, for the NWK. Sec. 10. Twp. Range 12 East Salt Uko v haa filed notice of Intention ak three-yea- r proof, to cutsMWj the land above described, Smith, clerk of the dinirW dtt Price, Utah, on the IMh as wTl 1924. Claimant names --- -, -- j , flour ror your famlly-Pr- of the ide valley mad, right here at Price and ss good as the best Teed for your animals. Both these at low cost. We deliver. Farmers Mill and Elevator company WH.m-nrnxriAM R Matiagrr, Jni..r i, '.np.iiltnn. O. W. Lindsey and tlon. notice to of t logger creditor--- - p,, Luigi Guarnscin, Orcrs1", Hors will present claims 'ltn to the undersigned 5;, Utah, on or before st.J AugiiHt. , O' .Jcs S'io Price, Utah, and Jlm both Tony Bergamaschl M Gate, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOA ter. if First pub.. Mar 30: last Jun 3 PRORATE AND GUARDIA tiee Consult County pectlv Signers For Furthor Of A. D.. 1924- v, . AdmltiMri of GUAItASCIO, lute of Luigi Ounrnwio, I1", ' j; First pub., June 6; lust, Junf |