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Show PAGE SIX THE SUN, PRICE, nr AH rRIDAY.SEPTEg EVERY FRIDAY; CHILD, AS YET WITHOUT NAME, IS GIVEN COM- PENSATION BY INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION1 8 am Sana, au employe of the Utah Fuel company, lost hia life in the exOWNS HIGHWAY plosion of the Castle Gate mine on 12th Eliza March 8, 1924. On April Clark Saris filed with the industrial Suprems Court Decision Closes Miller commission of the state an apiilica-tio- n Creek Canyon Travel for an adjustment of claim for compensation, alleging that she was Judgment of the Seventh District the wife of Saris and that he waa the court, which held that the United lather of her unborn child. At the States Fuel eumpanv had the right to hearing it waa brought out that on close the road up Miller Croek CanJune 16, 1823, in Evanston, Yyo yon, the companys property, was Sam Saris and Eliza Clark attempted sustained by the state supreme court to be married and went through a the other day in a divided derision. ceremony at that place; that after the The majority opinion waa written by lierfunnanre of the said marriage the Judge Elias Ilansen of the Fourth decedent and Eliza Clark, his alleged district sitting in place of Justice A. wile, returned to Utah, lived at Castle J. Weber. Justice J. E. Frick concurGate up until the time of the injury red in the conclusion as reached by and death of Sam Saris, and that ever Judge Ilansen, and Justice Valentine since the fierfurniaure of the afore- Gideon dissented. said ceremony they lived together at The action was brought in the lower liiiib:iiid and wife; that as a result of court at 1rice by liartola Marazzsui, this relationship a child was horn to who sought to restrain the fuel peoIe Eliza Clark on August 2, 1824, at from obstructing the highway that Muplcton, Utah, and is now living passed the plaintiffs store. The ease with its mother there; that had the hinged umiu the location, whether it decedent, Sam Saris, not lxen killed was on the property line of the fuel the child, which had not been named eouiiaiiy. The majority derision afand who will lie called John Ike firms the lower eourts finding that Saris, would have been deiendeut up- the road was on company laud. on its father, Sam Saris, fur its mainJustice Gideon did nut agree with tenance and supMirt. the tradings regarding the roads loIt was further brought out at the cation and expressed the belief that hearing that in April, 1923, an inter- there was sufficient evidence to the contentions of Marazzani. lie locutory decree of divorce waa entered in the Seventh District court of sets out that to affirm the judgment in effect deprives a community of a Carbon county at Price decreeing that ground for divorce existed between public highway, and works a grave lie adds: Kuby Saris and Sam Saria and that injustice to the.daintiff. To grant plaintiffs prayer would the said decree became final after aix months from its entrance; that about not work any inconvenience to anytwo months after the granting of the one, nor would it make the travel up decree applicant, Eliza Clark Saris, and down that canyon any more danand Sam Saria went through the mar- gerous than it is along other routes. riage ceremony eited and that, aa said, the applicant and Sam Saria lived to- WOMAN WELL KNOWN AT PRICE PASSES AT MOAB gether as husband and wife and that she waa wholly suptorted by him. Mrs. Ann Wilcox, wife of Ephraim The industrial commission, after Wilcox of La 8al died on Wednesday in the evidence the case, all hearing denied the application of Eliza Clark morning at Moab after a lingering illSaria and directed that compensation ness extending over the past three lie paid by the Utah Fuel to John Doe years, says the Moub of the Uth. She was a sufferer Saris, minor child of Sara Saris,' in anemia and a general complicafrom week dollars sum of sixteen the )Mr for a period of three hundred and tion of diseases and her condition for twelve weeks, the same to he deposit- some time had been serious. She was ed with the Tracy Doan and Trust brought to Moali last July so that she have the lietipfit of careful roniiany, designated as the trustee, might ami medical attention. Her said trustee to pay. to Eliza Clark nursing Saria at Maplcton the sum of twenty condition, however, was such tlfut ull efforts to bring her liock to health dollars tier month. The commission also awarded At- were unavailing. Funeral services will torney L. A. McGee of Price the sum he held tomorrow (Friday) at the of a hundred dollura to tie deducted ward meetinghouse, commencing at 10 from the compensation awarded John oVImd. Mrs. Wilcox was thirty-seve- n years line Saris. of age. She was born in Juab county July 1, 1887, the daughter of Mr. and Is to Review the Case. Mrs. Alfred Smith. She was married obUtah Fuel rom)iany last Friday tained a writ under which the state to Ephriam Wilcox May 19, 1906, at Price, and the first ten yean of their supreme court will review the decision of the state industrial commission married life were spent at Castle Dale Seven yean ago the and vicinity. awarding workmen's eomjiensation to moved to La Sal, where they family John Willis, negro boy, aa the result of the death of Ed Willis in have made their home till the present the explosion at the fuel eompanya time. Mrs. Wilcox is survived by her husNo. 2 mine at Castle Gate on March 8th. The writ waa made returnable band, Ephriam Wilcox, and her three October 6th. The commission held children, Odessa, aged 15; Anna, 13, Ludell 10 years. Two other chilthat the hoy waa deiendent fur sup- and dren preceded the mother in death, hia whom port on Ed Willis, with Mrs. Wilcoxs father, Alfred Smith mother, Cora Willis, was living as a of Elko, Xev also survives, together common law "wife at the time of the with three sisters, Mrs. Pearl disaster. The claims of Cora Willis of Price, Mrs. F. W. Greaser of and of Sadie Willis, the dead man's undivoreed wife, were denied. In its Thiimiisons and Mrs. Stella Evingston of Salt Lake City. petition for a review of the rase the The father and all three of the sisrelationno claims waa there company ters are to be here for the funeral. ship, either of blood,' marriage or While the news of 'Mrs. Wilcoxs between and Willis ion it ado; existing not unexpected, it created was. death the boy, and that he had no right to demand or exiert Willis to keep him. a feeling of sadness throughout the community, and the heartfelt of ail goes out to the bereaved FIRE PREVENTION DAT COMES husband and children. THIS NEXT MONTH A CLOSE INSPECTION sup-(Ki- rt fact that we have one of the Of our stock of Aluminum and Enamel Ware will reveal the cleanest and best assorted stocks in this vicinity. And a similar inspection of our prices will show that we ask no more for it than others do for much inferior grades. The two greatest salesmen on earth QUALITY and PRICE are constantly working for us and youll always find us a step ahead of others in Quality and a step behind in w PHONE OR CALL C. Times-lndciend-e- nt ld Man-gu- m sym-imt- President Calvin Coolidge last Fri- NEW TEARS DAT OF THE JEW IS COMING SOON day issued a proclamation designating fifty-thir- d 91 h the Octolier Thursday, Itosli the spiritual New anniversary of the Chicago fire Year ofHashonnah, Israel, will be celebrated by as National Fire Prevention Day. Sunday and MonIt directs the attention of public of- all Orthodox Jews, 28th and 29th, with day, September ficials, civic organizations and news-pajie- rs to the importance of carrying prayers, litanies and songs registerconon iircvention activities in the schools, ing their most profound religious homes and industrial establishments. victions. The ancient celebration dates back to the time of Moses, who they Although gratifying efforts are commanded the celebration as a say, to the made, says, being president convocation. It is regarded by holy and citizens lives of our lengthen the to conserve our diminishing store of the Jews as a judgment day, not of of natural resources, the nations annual fire and brimstone and the rod reone self aa but of chastisement, loss in life and property due to fire continues to surpass that of any other straint and repentance. According to the teachers. New Years Day is the country. It is reported that fifteen inthousand American lives and prniierty psychological time at which to valued at $560,000,000 were lost in culcate a moral lesson and since the days of Ezra the celebration has been fires during 1923. The problem of combatting this carefully observed. Arrangements for the otiservance of theDay of Atonestupendous waste is of national imment, which occurs' ten days later, are he is to it diminished, If portance. made everywhere. The Biblical especial effort must lie made to edu- being is found in Leviticus, 23-2basis cate the public mind and conscience to In the seventh where it is .said: the necessity of improving building in of the the first month, day construction, an increasing protective shall he a solemn rest unto month,a you, of and a eqnipinent fostering spirit memorial proelamed with the blast of national carefulness. , The preservation of thousands of horns, a holy convocation. lives and valuable property is a task The American population increased worthy of our constant endeavor and 2,000,000 in 1923. In the practically wholehearted latter half of the year we grew 1,122.-00- 0. Immigration contributed 503,000 ALL GAMING BARRED and the excess of births over deaths Sheriff Benjamin B. Harris of Salt was 617,000. Without the immigraLake county has served notice on the tion factor the United States is instate fair board that games of chance creasing to the extent of about 1.234-00- 0 will not be allowed at the exhibition a year. this fall The action followed a conThe original manuscript of Joseph ference of city and county officers at Zion and fair board members and at Conrads first novel sold at the John which the question was discussed. The Quinn sale last year for $5300. Thirmanagement of the fair takes the po- ty years ago, when it was first pubsition that the ban does not include lished, it attracted only a small group of admirers and was considered a games of shill complete failure. At the sale the first Employes who get busy when they edition went at $120. hear the footsteps of the boss are alat the bottom of the salary list. Legal blanks all kinds. The Sun. 4, . ways Phone H. Stevenson Lumber Company a Carload 111 One Piece or or 26 Utah. Price, FLOUR For your family Pride tftti Valley made right hen it Ns and as good as the best Fnifc your animals. Boththanithi cost Wo deliver. Farmers Mill and Dental Company t. wBAnunana Manager. HOWS THAT? Father I worked up from the bottom, air youre working down from the top! Son Well, how do you expect me to set to the bottom so I can work up if 1 don'tT Spring Canyon Coal France began systematic tree planting along its national roads in the Hitting the high spots is always folTaking it easy often results in reign of Francis I, more thun three lowed by low spirits. getting it hard later on. hundred years ago. When a contract is let fur a new atate road the include the trees to he set ONE OP THE STRONGEST COMPANIES IN AMERICA out end the contractor is resimnsilile for them for two years after planting. iqieci-ficstiu- o ns Jewish immigrants are floodirg Old Mexico from Poland, Russia, Germany, Austria, Turkey, Arabia, and even Palestine. Yet all of them are called simply extranjero foreigners or more specifically Rusos, Alcma-ne- s, Turros, Aralies. The National museum assembling an historical radio devices which will record a vivid this rapidly expanding ' Co. Miners and Shipper, Celebrated Spring is engaged in collection of place on exhibition of Minus at BTORRS, UTAH per-mene- nt General Offices. art of I1T Building. City, Utah Salt Lk CAR-ho- n NOTICE OF AKSESHMKNT Water, Land and Power Company. Location of Principal Place of Htislnem, Price, Carbon County, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of dlrertora held on the 6th day of September, A. D., 1924, an assessment of fifty (50) rente per ahare was levied on the capital stock of the Carbon Water, Land and Power company, a corporation, payable at once to Carl It. Marcusen, treasurer, at Price 'Commercial and Savinga bank, Price, Utah. Any alock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 11th day of October, A. I)., 1124, will tie delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unlesa payment is made before will he sold on the 15th day of November, A. I)., 1924, at the hour of 4 o'clock of the afternoon, at Price, Utah, to pay tha delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. CARL It. MARCUSEN, Secretary, Price Commercial and Savings bank. Price, Utah. First pub., Sept. 12; last Oct 2. 1924. IX THE JUSTICES COURT OF THE Precinct of Helper In and For Carbon County, State of Utah, Before J. Tom Fitch, Precinct Justice George Toward, Plaintiff, vs. T. J. Hardy, Defendant. Summons. The State of Utah to the Above Named Defendant: Ton are hereby summoned to appear before the above entitled court within ten daya after the service of this summons upon you if served within the county In which this action la brought, otherwise within twenty days after service and defend the above entitled action, brought against you to recover a Judgment for fifty dollars principal, twenty-fiv- e dollars attorneys fee and for tha costa of this action. This action la brought for amount due upon your promissory note dated March 17, 1924. And In rase of your failure eo to do Judgment will he rendered against you according to the demand J. TOM FITCH, of tha complaint. Justice of the Peace. B. W. Dalton, Attorney For the Plaintiff. First pub., Aug. 12; last Sept. 19, 1924. Canyon Coal HI-He- at $5,000 if you die from nan $ 10,000 if you die from acd and m cate of permanent to disability the company will L Waive all premium . Goal Is Where Mo Aiy" - T- Fuel Carbon payments 2. Pay you $15 per week for one in addition Company 3. Pay you $50 per month for lif 4 Pay 5,000 to your bcncficiar you die 5 If disability involves lou of linn as a result of accident, the cor pay you $5,000 in cash, imitu addition to all other benefits, fin cj of temporary (liability frnn weekly payments $25 for a Lmit Mines At Rains, Car County, Utah Miners and Shipp. sM . Lump, Nut, Slack Assorted Si A Service That Endw West Coast insurance compai WHI NUNCISC L. A. HILLS, Specie OFflCE-SA- N PRICE. UTAH W 1'RANCE Cn COAL Of the Very Highest ft Best For Furnaces, U hold and Other CUR General Offices, Salt Lake City- - OwIbiib LF.R President and fi&vt in? ffoft ' a HI-He- at 01 Where anK Gen Mo idat- T-- x.r -r Tearing down one builds up another. 3 indoW |