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Show OCTOBER S4. 1924 PAOE THXEB SENATOR WILLIAM FOUR MUSTANSWER H. KING AND HON. GEORGE Two Boys and Two Girls Hold Moat Brutal Basin Murder. H. DERN GO ALTER REPUBLICANS For VERNAL Oct. IS. Ernest Trujillo and Harris Murray, each 13 yean of age and the alleged murderers of one Thomas Rhodes, wealthy rancher on Farm Creek, w ere ordered bound over to district court for trial on a charge of first degree murder by Justice of the Peace N. J. Hausen at the of heariugs held here yesterday. Klnora Vann, 17, and Nellie Trujillo, 10, who had beeu living in the. same cabin with the accused slayers, Our Carbon county people listened! to addresses by the big guns" of de- - j of Mrs. Miriam XL Furgtuou, demouoracy last Saturday and Sunday, crat ie candidate for governor of when Senator William 11. King and Texas, from going on the ballot was Hon. George II. Bern, candidate fur denied by the supreme court of that governor, headed a party which also, state last Saturday. It also held that included J antes W. Fuuk, aspiraut for j idie was qualified iu every way to hold the office of secretary of state, and ' office, if elected. !. W. Robinson, who is running for! Says the Moutii-ellRecord ot lat attorney general, and these aceoin-- j Friday: County Clerk J. W. lahuer a1 panied by, local candidates made has received a letter from Judge also were lmund over on the same round of the county, visiting several Woolley which states that as he charge as the boys, of evitowns where large meetings greeted has been called to sit on the state su- dence which sceuis to liuk them with them. Senator King, always a favorbench iu place of a chief justice the boys as mvmuplices. Great interite here, has lost none of his power preme who is til that he is afraid he will not est was evidenced in the proceedings for firey aud telling argument, lie lie able to make a cam;aigu tour of by the townspeople, three hundred of brands as ridiculous the bogie talk of this district. " whom crowded into the courtroom and danger to the constitution through outside the door. After the gathered Several thousand letters are being some )Nissible amendment when the of Rhodes, the two lioys, toslaying mailed assothe Utah Rooseby Taxpayers great republican wheelhorse with the girls, fled in the slain gether all to ciation the of the of employers velt would have revised ths court demans car. Trujillo anil Murray got risions without awaiting such author- state, urging that they give employes as far as Ely, Nev., lie tore being Noity. He also Minted out that the re- ample time to east their votes on but the girls were apprehendpublicans dare not assail Borah of vember 4th. The letters also ask em- ed and taken into custody up at Salt to their to inemployes ployers urge Idaho for voting against the laike City. famous bill, yet register. There were about aixty-oii- e who thousand in voters I'tah eligible they pick on King l'or such atjiun. 11c brands as tories the republicans failed to go to the polls at the last every wish for your success, I am, with much esteem, Miriam A. Fergu-sou- ." for actions such as that of President presidential election. Coulidge in keeping the oil scandal The republicans are using talk Our forefathers fought against taxmeiuliers in the cabinet after haring aliout the constitution being endangerWe knowledge of their guilt. To vote for ed as a smoke screen behind which to ation without representation. hint to save the constitution" would, hide while they fierfect their plans to would fight today if any foreign or says King, be idiotic." foist upon the American people reac- domestic force should attempt to desmoke in their screens tionary policies and to continue in of- prive ua of the ballot. Yet, in the last Republican claims of having been so economical fice the corrupt and dishonest imrty presidential election only 49 per eent in the state government received much organization in power which now con- of the eligible citizens voted and in attention from Hon. George 11. Dern. trols the reiublie" is the wav Unit- many primary elections less than 29 their ballots. This inHe told bow they had paid" some ed States Senator William II. King )Nr cent cast of our fundamental one to difference rehis it Zion the other day on of the accounts by issuing new binds put at civic duties is a menace to representawhich are not listed as debts," and turn from the East. who deliberSenator William II. King and Hon. tive government. Those explained that the half million dollars unsaving claimed for the new finance George IL Dern made speeches dotfn ately disfranchise themselves are 28th and purchase department is explained in Euiery county last week. The lat- worthy of citizenship, two rentaiuing days by that Inidy itself by telling how a ter is now in Millard and the former and 29th are the dozen yarn inopa purchased at Cedar at Zion with a trip planned to the for registration. Five absent voters ballots were disCity for the branch agricultural col- northern section of the state this comDaniel O. Larsen, candi- patched on Saturday last for Franca lege could have been obtained at a ing week. county clerks ofsaving of 30 per cent by the depart- date on the democratie state ticket fur from the Salt ment, and figuring at the name ratio auditor, and Joseph liirie, nominee fice, showing tliut Utuhna who are on all things bought it would amount for treasurer, are hilled for talks to- abroad are taking an interest in state to the half million. Dern also told the day and tomorrow in Carbon county. and national jmlitics. These were sent Mople much about the abolishment" Sunday they go to Soldier Summit, to Jacob E. Bamlierger, Mrs. J. E. of hoards" and their replacement latter Northern Utah. Bamlierger, Miss Dorothy Bamberger, bureaus," which last are not Mrs. Miriflra A. Ferguson, the demo- Ernest Bamlierger and Mrs. Ernest by The ballots went out on mentioned in the republican claims of cratic nominee for governor of Texas Bamberger. cutting down expenses. He recited and the fint woman to receive that the air mail for New Yory City and the achievement of the former demo- distinction, last Saturday sent this (Continued On Page Four.) cratic administration and promised to telegram of congratulation to Mrs. continue such progressive work if he Nellie Taylor Ross of Cheyenne, Wyo., Generally speaking, as a man a is elected. nominee of Wyoming: bank account increases hia heart takes gubernatorial Castle Gate and Price were covered Illness haa prevented me sending the optioaite direction. by King and Dern Saturday evening. you my sincere congratulations upon Rohin-aon Over at Sunnyside Funk and Lightning never strikes twice in tha nomination for governor. I symheld forth with Ramuol V. Naylor your same loaa of place. But this cant be aaid of in with the your you of that place, candidate for represen- pathise the family alipiier. good husband and I rejoice with you tative, also making a talk. Sunday in the resignation of your talents and for It iant too early to place order the party made Hiawatha and Wel- ambition to take his place in the ser- Christmas cards. Bee The greeting On eounty Monday Emery lington. ' vice of the people of Wyoming. With Buns stock and samples. was visited Huntington, Emery, Orangeville and Castle Dale. Judge George Christensen was of the party, Good crowds were on hand at all the j : eon-rluii- on o Dil-wor- th liei-aus- e The New Studebaker Big Six j DupUx-Phae- Two Cars in One ofn open and closed car combined a cloud Duplex STUDEBAKER combined. An ene car developed by tirely Fordney-McOuuili- ing lines. It is especially designed and powered for service. The Big Six Duplex-Phaeto- n is delivered to you with complete equipment This even includes two highest grade bumpers, extra balloon tire, tube ' and tire cover there is nothing else to buy. But to appreciate this car you must inspect it drive it Test its delightful cau of operation-steerimechanism especially designed for its full-siz' balloon tires. Notice the new location of the lighting switch on the steering wheel and many other new and unusual features. See this car that has definitely solved the open-dose- d car problem. seven-passeng- er new-typ- Studebaker and available from no other maker. It la tiie moat aenutional moat talked of car in America. One minute you are enjoying the comfort and protection of a closed car next the unhindered freedom that made the open car ao popular. And the change can be made in 30 seconds by simply lowering the roller aide enclosure. Yet with all this d conn sella for venience, the no more than an open car. The new Studebaker Big Six is strikingly beautiful with long, low sweep -- . a ng ed two-fol- Duplex-Phaeto- r X- - SPECIAL SIX W.& 65 n. P. STANDAUD SIX soh.p. Pnr'k.(-Ilusitx-KtMdjt3-- i Ya. , I hmetoa .... .... .... 120-- $1145 1123 Duple Duplex Victoria Sedan. L'oup.Kaati.ter . 1393 1493 Coupe Sedan . 1393 nerLo 1630 fcrai, 4 diacwJlatl cam 660 (All price . e. k BIG SIX IV. R 75 H. P. 127-1- . acton $1493 1430 . .... .... .... Duplex Phaeton $1673 2630 Coupe 2030 2130 Sedan 2765 Hcriine 2223 Berlin 2860 4 wfceri Min, 3 due 4mad htelen 3 diet wheel 73 i extra $73 17. S. fotxoriei, and aubject I change without notice) kMl -- i WESTERN AUTO COMPANY North Ninth Street Broeker Garage Bldg Price, Utah Studebaker Duplex The New-typ- e Car Open-close- d Uinta mummy two thousand years Dissatisfaction of the farmer is athi been found in Chile with its tributed by an authority to the fact i eovered with clay and its head that he has grown tired of running hair. Two more up to date behind. That hapieued once before traced back to prehistoric and they got up a riding plow. Ete Divorces cost (1.50 apiece in Russia It have no court dress in this with four allowed in a year. Now all but our reporters are always needed to complete the happiness of iloua to tell the world what the many a bolshevik is someone to proU wearing on trial for the shoot- - vide the (1.50. Climate is a fine thing to brag pth announcement cards. The Bun. about, but you cant live on it. HKPAHTMENT OF THE IXTFUIOU, I'nlted States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 7, 124. Serial U34417. Notice of Preference Right Tor Coal Lease. Notice Is hereby given that pursuant to the uct of Fehruary 25, 120 (41 Stat., 437), and Uie regu Utt ions thereunder approved April 1 1920 (Circular (79), the secretary of the Interior has, on petition of Frageskakis, designated a coal leaning unit No. GOO, Utah .No. 99, comprising a hundred and sixty acres, towit. the SEtf NEtf. NE SEtf Sti Sn Sec. 18. Twp. 13 South, 9 East, Salt Lake meriillan, Range I'tah. A lease of the wild unit will be awarded to Mr. Frageskakls under his claim of a preference right at a royalty of ten cents a ton mine run, a minimum Investment requirement of 910,000 during the first three years of the lease and a minimum production requirement of ten thousand tons per year, commencing with the fourth year of the lease. The lease will be otherwise sulietantially In accordance with the lease form set out In Paragraph 18 of the said regulations. Any and all persons having adverse or conflicting claims to the said land or any part thereof are hereby notified that t)iey should file on or before 10 a. m. on November 20, 1924, their protest or objection against the granting of a lease for the said land. Otherwise such claims may lie disregarded In granting the lease. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register, First pub.. Oct. 10; last Nov. 7, 1924. cl ! i ' . SK5 tfHOUTS GftSr Bsf part of your coal money this year NOTICE FOll PU11LI CATION 1 of the Interior, United States Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, September 20, 1924. Notice Is hereby given that William Franklin Noyes of Sunnyslde, Utah, who, on May 7, 1919, mads Homestead Entry Wi No. 024255 for BHSEK, Sec. 20, NE14. See. 31, Twp. 16 South, Range 11 East, Salt Lake meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the clerk of the district court, at Price, Utah, on the 8th day of November, 1924. Claimant nsmes as wltnesssa William Pilling. W. IL Wells, C. H. Coaler and Thomas Wells, all of Victor, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First pub.. Sept. 20; last Oct 24, 1924. install A ROOflB fllCttOKM heating system C. H. STEVENSON LUMBER CO. A Round Oak Distributers? Phone 111 or 26 Price, Utah. er DeNOTICE FOR ICHLICATION partment of the Interior, United Lake States Land Office at Salt City, Utah, October 3, 1924. Notice la hereof Frandsen Rasmus that by given Price, Utah, who on April 21, 1921, made Homestead Entry No. 019499 for WHNEK. EHNW14. SW14NW14, 8VV14, Sec. 4; EUNEK. Sec. 8; NW14, Sec. 9, Twp. 1 South, Range 8 East, Salt Lake meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make three-yeproof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the clerk of the district court at Price, Utah, on the 18th Claimant day of November, 1924. names as witnesses A. E. Gibson, N. and John Aubert. Nephi Gunderson Alcnguerre, all of Price, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, lteglater. First pub., Oct. 10; last Nov. 7, 1924. ar Moving pictures will be better to look at when they can be recommended by press agents for more artistic reasons than the large sums of money expended in their production. Little boys should learn their arithmetic well or they will never be able to catch the quarterbacks signals. meetings. NEITHER PARTY IN UTAH HAS SPENT MUCH MONEY During the period from September 15th to Ortolicr Ini the republican slate committee gives its receipts-a- s (3785, which includes sums paid in by Hspriuuts for office before the state for the eon vent ion. Disbursements same time were $91)1.53, Receipts of tins committee from October 1st to 15th amount to $4017.85, a considerable iKirtimi of which consisted of money rnutrihuted by state officials and employes. There was received also five thousand dollars from the republican national committee. The latter sum was apjiortioned by Ernest Bamberger, national committeeman, to the He in a various county chairmen. sc ia rale statement reports the receipt of the five thousand dollars and also that he made a loan of $3655 in antie-ipatio- n of the payment, lie put out the money October 1st and was reimbursed Octoiler Cth. Exenditures totaling $4675 are set out. The apportionment of the money to counties. Beaver, $40; Box Elder, $150; Cache, $300; Carbon, $75; Davis. $100; Duchesne, $00; Emery, $50; Garfield, $40; Grand, $10; Iron, $60; Juab, $70; Kane, $30; Millard, $00; Morgan, $30; Piute, $30; Rich, $30; Salt Lake, $3000; San Juan, $30; Sanpete, $150; Sevier, $100; Summit, $60; Tooele, $00; Uintah, $50; Utah, $300; Wasatch, $50; Washington, $30; Weber, $800, and DagWayne, $30; ' gett, $30. Disbursements during the latter period are stated to be $3004.76. The democratic state committee reports the receiit of $2800 between September 20th and October 11th.-- A thousand was from George II! Dern, candidate for governor. The committee disbursed $2583.99 during the same period. THINGS THE POLITICIANS ARE SAYING AND DOING But two more days for registration for voting at the general election of November 4lh, next, October 28th and 29th. The board of county commissioners has its regular meeting on Novemlier 0th, when the official canvas of the general election returns are to be made. Up to last Saturday evening the national democratie campaign fund totaled $3Hl,000 and the republican mure than a million and a half with more to come. J. Reulien Clark of Salt Like City addressed a rally of Price republicans at the Star theater last Friday evening. The Republican Ladies quartet gave several numliers. The audience was a fairly goodsized one. An injunction to prohibit the name Economy Tax Reduction Tarriff Protection Reclamation and Federal Highway Aid Greater School Efficiency Better Fish and Game Department Greater Development of Our Natual Resources and i PROSPERITY ' It has made those promises. Utahs tax rate is 21 per cent below the average of surrounding states. Utahs payroll has increased from $75,000,000 in 1921 to' $86,000,000 in 1923. Utahs 1923 mineral production surpassed that of all for- mer years. Utah has underwent the greatest reclamation scheme in the West. Utahs basic products have been protected by the Republican tariff, bringing millions of dollars into the state this year. Utahs fish and game department is acknowledged by federal officials the superior of any state in the West. Utah has carried out the most ambitious road building program in its history. Utahs per capita education has been reduced from $82.00 to $72.00 and uncertified teachers from 23 to 9 per cent. Keep them in office VOTE FOR GOVERNOR MABEY VOTE FOR THE STATE ADMINIS- TRATION VOTE THE REPUBLICAN TICKET VOTE IT STRAIGHT SAVE - THE - CONSTITUTION (Political Advertisement) |