OCR Text |
Show M jAT. JjjibI it HlT88i 1926 THE Spy Piles 1 A the Roadster Feet v B ERY-FRIDA- PAGE THREE HERS OFESSNAl' IRE DISTRICT OF t DAY AT RESERVOIR t ' -- c I tt 'r- il J.-tn- , SiSp0- (' '.; c r,.,., a m i The ol' the trip and !iccc tunc t'lijiycd by all are dun t $1295 at the price you want to pay ds WESTERN AUTO North Ninth Street ms-sib- le Price, Utah, STUDEBAKER Standard Six SporpRoadster post-nffii- it L j? up-Itk- FISH AND GAME Ke-gisi- Him TO? , - fil e, Imri-ha-- i 'il i s-'- 1 W-- N , Z Z Tl 20th-Octob- lst-Ma- H Jell,192q Pit-Stat- (1 ! I i i lst-Janua- ry -- - .' '.J. r " 1 , s thc-vn- I -.-,- a- " i.a-i"- ""! . r-sr v cr M. XL IL JONES nqiiriia ul SurgeMi Obetetrica and Disraisw of midra Office, Silvagni Ituilding, Price, Ut )IL W. P. WINTERS and Surfeon PhjraicUN Office, Uarimn lltuqutal. Phoua 11 Proprietor lYirlwi PRIOR, UTAH Hoiiul N. LEONARD. M. D. Eye, Kar, Naa and Throat mi Fifth Floor Templeton Huilding, Salt At City lliwpital, Utah, take City. Is Given Big Reception At Green River Every Monday. lri,, HU- - W. A. HARDY Dentist New Henry IIsll Baildlng Helper, Utah Phone 99 r. 8. THOME HR. w Dentist Hotel Arabia. Helper, Utah Phone 157 n& H. B. OOETZMAN Dan list Wait tad Extraction. Onmmesrial Dank Bldg, Prlro, Utah X-R- HR. GLENN WILLIAM RICHARDS Dentist Nil Nuraa Ia Attendance, Oxide and Oiytrea- - IfUa Butldiag. . Raa. U7w. Office Tal. FRICB. UTAH OS. SANFORD BALLINGER Dentist Banka, y Office, nR. Second Floor Silvan! PRICE, UTAH L 8. EVANS Dantiat Office, IBertrle Building PRICE, UTAH DOPE ft POPE Attorney At lav Office the Second Floor Helper State Bank. Practice la All the Uourta. rKLPKK, UTAH Gov. and Mrs. George IL Dern with hia secretary, Oliver J. Grimes, reach- W. GLENN HARMON ed the town of Green River WednesAttorney and Caaitaelor At Law leavafter of last week, day evening PRICE, UTAH ing here late in the afternoon. This Office With the Dlatrlct Attorn ay was his first offieial visit down there. At Courtboaaa A commit tee consisting of W. IL George Hecbe and II. J. Bturgea QRAFFET ft PATTERSON had the reception in charge and Lawyara great ileal of interest was manifested Tavern Building, South IQIghth Street, by citizens generally. By strenuous PRICE, UTAH efforts the Mountain Stales Telephone connection was completed and C. C. LIVER K. CLAY l'ralt, plant superintendent; E. W. Attorney At Uw Taylor of the Western Electric comOffice In County Onuthonaa pany, and J. Rex Miller, manager of PRICE, UTAH the Price division, were on hand to ronneet the wires with the Green RivI . A. McGEE er Valley Tclcphonn company 'a lines, Attorney At Xjiw giving through service to the west. B and A Sllvagnl BoUdlnf. Rooma to asked Governor Deni was ofieu PRICE, UTAH the new and both he and Mrs. I)crn talked to their home in Salt laike City, R. W. DALTON saying the service was good. A pubAttorney At lav lic meeting was held in the high school IL J Office In the Silvegnl Building. auditorium at 8 oclock. Mayor PRICE, UTAH Sturges gave the address of welcome and introduced the governor, who ERICKSEN spoke on the problems and conditions pERDINAND At Law Attorney attention of the state, giving particular to the Boulder dam. A banquet was 717 Jndge BniMini SALT LAKE CITY,, UTAH served at the Midland Hotel to about seventy-fiv- e guests. Thomas Turner acted as toastmaster. This was fol- FREDERICK E. WOODS Attorney At I --aw lowed by an infurmul reeefftion. on a was taken the party Thursday Office, Electric Building. PRICE, UTAH trip over the entire valley, piloted by Gorgc Franz, E. A. Dufford and Dr. E. A. Bricker, first on the east side GEORGE J. CONSTANTINE Attorney At lav of the river to the profsised site o Green Kiver the irrigation project, ani Buite 12, Sllvagnl Building, Formerly later through the pmsierous farming Occupied By Price A Foot PRICE, UTAH district on the west side to the Green River Light and Power company staE FLYNN tion. An election is to lie held June Licensed Undertaker and Emhslnf 1 fit h on the muquestion of selling the Ambulance Service nicipal plant and pnwersile to the Utah Telephone 29. Light and Power company. A visi ; PRICE, UTAH also was made to the Marland oil well, about three miles southeast o:! ft HARMON town, where some casing was being WALLACE pulled from the well. Undertaken and Licensed Me-Clur- g, Q J ' Ifs R. )R. cr large uicasutv to Orson 1. M.i-i'i agi icii'.iural H.gcnt for Carlton i.'ii.l k ccuntics; E. K. Pierce. Ciai'ctiee Nixson and Kenneth Wilson t in I ilic trad II. K. llraiwr and W. A. !!i:.:!c fr.nti Wdlingloti. Everyone Jtoi'k tili ng his or Lcr lunch aud pic-- ! t 'd alter the reservoir waa reached. '1 he special train, which deimilted I tvm tin deMii at Price about 9 o Vliwk f the uuiruiiig, ran into tlie town of II Vofirld, turned around there and cuine back to the daiu some hix miles. Const ruction work ia now about 82 er cent completed, and June 15th should see the final finish of the strue-tur- c. f. o. b. factory The water at tliia time extends You want speed hi Roadster has it, and lightabout four miles south through Pleasant Valley and has a width of eloae and getaway. ning pick-u- p to three and a half miles at the wid You wantpOver according to the rating of the est point, averaging eight feet in ita depth. Iaist week for the first time Society of Automotive Engineers, the Studebaker the two control valves were shut off Standard Six is the world's most powerful roadster of and the level of the water on the dam its size and weight. Think what that means in terms of rose at the rate of eighteen inrhea in roadster performance I hours. In onler to w ahead thirty-si- x with const ruction half the stream1 You want beauty Studebaker has gone the limit had to In turned loose again through Ell in this Roadster of racy design. Beauty of line and the outlet tunnel. Already fourteen color beauty and completeness of equipment. You thousand acre-feof water is backed want these qualities in the roadster you buy. Studewith the up behind and it is rising four inches a dav at the present time. baker offers them complete at $1295 a price that The primary foundation of the dam, would be impossible but for the savings effected by rock core extending down to a six-foOne-Prof- it manufacture! bedrock thirty-fou- r feet below the stream bed and rising from there Let us send this remarkable new Roadster to you sixty-fou- r feet to the tip of the dam, i for a drive. Anywhere; any time you say. is more than two-thircompleted now A dragline ia employed to place Mlj the huge boulders carefully in position CO. and these will afford the greatest strength. In front of this is the U dirt fill, made of a clay material that will uck as hard as cement The dirt construction is faced with a layer of rock. The dam is five hundred l feet in length, three hundred and ninety wide at the base ' and tapers to twenty-five at the top. If it ever becomes necessary this can lie raised another fifteen or twenty feet. When conudeted the mservior will thousand acre-fee- t, impound sixty-tw- o increasing the arable land of the district by sixteen thousand arres . The spillway will he built in solid rock, dropping off into the creek some six hundred feet lielnw the dam. It will ICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEET-- J IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND MINERAL SERIAL APPLICATION have a rapacity of three hundred and of I Amend Articles of State of the For United Curhon, States tlie In No. County ObyiSt Incorporation of water or Helen M. Morris, Plaintiff, Mice ii hereby siren that in puran-- d Utah farad Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, April fifty thousand second-fee- t a resolution and order of the Garnett It. Morris, Defendant. Summon.. 2i, 1921. Notice U hereby given that more than five times as much as ever do dim-toof Carbon Water, Land Tlie State of Utah to the S:iid Itcfcndant : Ralph T. liil liard. and his came down the canyon at the higliot e I rawer company. a corporation organ-- I You are hereby summoned to am'nr Louise I hlcll Richard. Crow, wlume nd noting under and by virtue of within twenty day. after nervier of this address is Salt Lake City. Utah, measurement. Ikwi of tlie stair of Utah, duly, regtt-l- y Hiiniiiiona uiion you if wrvi-- witliin tlie hate niiiile application for patent for the A. W. Horsley, the president of the end mianiiuoiirly Ridge No. 3. Asphalt No. 0, Mallei No. 3, district, and the two directors, W. A. adopted at a regn-- I county in which thin action ia brought, 4 of the Muid board of director! otherwise within thirty days day. nfter Ridge No. 1 and Asphalt No. placer Tha.vn and n l Meting Tidwell-RidfuiHenry G. Mathis, C. G. ia the let day of May. A. I)., 1920, service and defend the shove entitled mining claim., situate in the the t ellice of enid dissolve Mining district, Carbon county, rilrirli, consulting engineer for the in Price, brought against you to corporation a eounty. htute of Utah, a meeting bond, of matrimony evisimg yon stale of Utah. hine more particularly district; li. M. Cushing, district pasfail; itockholilers of enid rihed h. F.j SK',. SVVH SE't, in and the plaintiff, and in ruse of your of the Denver and corporation called and will be held at the of-i- ure ao to do judgment will be rendered SU of SIVU. MVij of SWIi. Sec. 13; senger manager I E. 11. Jorgensen, Kin Grande of Sec. Western, 1. demand ml the 23; tat of to H: Slf: noiMtion at ita principal againat you according SKt;. Sc. Sec. 21. of with Suthprlin-Harry filed W and been N for 1. U of which Lot in hu. company, agent Eu Price, Carbon county, the complaint fHe "of I uli, mi Holiday, the 14th day the clerk of said court. I.KAFT El A Tup. 13 Soul It, Range 13 East. Salt take bond buyers, and wife, anil his falhihr, 722.39 of area Plaintiff. an For A o'clock D., conmining meridian, mats, at 2 in, p. m. for PATTERSON, Attorney. Enoch Jorgensen, the principal of the I purpose of Hotel Building, 1 rice, acres. Said claim, are of record in the e Addresa Tavern and acting uffiie of the county recorder of ( nrl.in Sandy high school, were there. ml prujKMntinii to unicnd the artidea of FiS'pnb., Apr. 30; last May 2S. l2i. nninty. at Price. Utah. I direct that the III corporation aa Sun, foregoing notice lie published in The Prw-em,nd Article I of aaid , of incorporation no that the a weekly news taper published in PUBLICATION aamt FOR NOTICE nine for t rlnims. said neare-il Mq ! the Utah, l I'iiit-tS:nt;i of the Interior. ARTICLE issue. ELI F. TAYLOR, I. That said corporation I.and Office At Salt Lake fity. I tali, niusecutite Edhanl IJ. Dunn, Attorney, Salt Laws of Utah In Condensed Form For RJA11"! ""1 known by the nntna April 20, 1920. Notice is hr.i.y given Lake City, Utah. Wilier Company,' and shall Busy Sun Readers. that Aarelia CL Ottcratmm of Kphrouu. First pub., Apr. 30; last pub. June 2.i. mam Bt I tab. whoon Junnary 1121. for K , J1? ?,at TtcNert Land Entry No. Fishing in Utah opens next month IV articles of NRi,4, NEA4BEH Sec. IS: SVV ; . SWi HEKIAL Wednesday, June 15th. Condensation AlILlt'ATION MINERAL In BTW.1, ." TJ0v,Lil,,,tlle Mine shall read : N W 10 llangc South, Sec. . 14, TwpFniti'il State lnn opnisTi batbuai- - East. Suit Lake meridian. Into nl.1 of the game laws of the state given - ,the end narJ.' ; 1 SjiIi Luke I'ity. Utah. April 24 1920. is eonmrntlon herewith is taken from the latest inlifPi-h- r T. thRt cmiitinan to be civfn ia luilpn to acquire, own, wll and furnish mountain herring, ,or clinry and rat n!. ,r to the stock- salmon June 15th to Z. exclusively f "j- to lands owned exelus-Fish Lake; June 1 5th mei.iliera thereof, and to that to t - - v - , Strawberry reservoir, ans coun "rquire and own, ns well y land and reservoir sites rtrom of Hunt ingt'on" i''i aii. LLI F. TAY- "4 ' Strawberry river almve reservoir up and to the Victory highway bridge, Indian LOR, Register. f vi. i svi: 0f N'WV, SEU 7 ; last Jur.i: 4. L- Attest 13 Sontb. First May puh.. Creek, IIore Creek ;ond, July 1st to Twp. 3t. R. Marduscn. ,. ; Secretary. 1 f,.,'-Pwo.. viv 11; Salt Lake meridian, eon- - Ortolier Sth. All other tributaries of last June 11. 1920. THE of tlirw hundred and the in!f IN THE DISTRICT OI KTIn Strawberry reservior are closed by 'l of Mirveyed gniund. Said Seventh Judicial DM net an bjank of all kinds. The Sun. ' law. Granddaddy Lakes region ojiens I Carbon County. Slate of J; , j:,;rn are ! word In tlm office of the t on July 1st untY. of ( nrhfin YflHrou?bv Plaintiff, tk. iti v r.wnrflT IWrtinMifVo , l'BL,CAT,0N r j.prpflT dire t that the Limit Ten pounds in one day. Uny broiiRh, Defendant. Kuniiuons T!'1 Sla.e' ; " Offi!r ,,JnAMlior. Unjt4 Slates of Utai to the Said IMhhI .li t: M puliliebe! in Tlie Sun, lawful to ...ai.-take fish under seven inches. ke Price. at ,.8al? published City, Utah, pry. v Limit of possession Twenty-fiv- e l&ffirani M said claim, for nine J berb7 riven that ,,th TAYLOR. pounds of all varieties; 100 catfish Victor. Utah, who July ,5 i.f. Homestesd fentry Attorney, fier day. v jp. 030isii f 8W USE-14 : 8iV Open seasons (1) (Dates inclu.TwP- tk IUiikiVeL : ' has fiiiT,i mendsive) ' ,;,,.lre w intention to make , Deer (buck, with horns not less than ? 7tLahJil,h r',m to the five inches long) (2), October f diutrlrt ?0PB th c,erk of 30th. the y of jZ1 ?U;ri7n Vtah y 1st. (3) names .'i6' Bear, September l nd William Vi,.V no close season. Rabbit, hare, 111 nl I ) in Tii?h,nn.d 0nwn M- Duck, goose, brant, eoot, gallinule, Wilson snipe or jacksniie, blaekbelli-c- d r 'I. ... I ili .V"-- ' lm Ir pnr" you. L. A. McGEE. Plaintiff e S.s'.Ji j'ti "i. ( nn1 7 ml the and golden plovers, ycllowlegs (see vH Vfc. t Postofficc Address. R'f m ' 'f V 3 ivn.'ir uiiidne claims, sitnnte in cxcejitions), October 1st and December Carbon t.eai"y Rids., Price, y t JUDICIAL DIS- 31st. i!t "f fi-i. il,1nd ,1i0.r. Carlion CVinnty. Hriber. (Exceptions In Beaver, Emery, 'I1 iob H;. vs. Plaintiff, , Grand. Iron, Kane, Millard, Morgan, ?;,anJ; Sninmona. Tlie I,f I I.'.i,1 .i'1! Said Defendant: an Rich, Nan Juan, Sevier, Summit, Uin-nmmonH to apiear sith-- i Iand Office At Salt tah, Wasatch and Washington counniter the service of thia l.er.-l., May 17. 1929. Notiie is 15th. Duck ties. October yoi if served within the Mark L. Iswi of Sian ;' in Fi.-J- i Luke game preserve, October who on April 23. 1921. m:;" ' . Ilomestead Enlrv S,T.nl 30th.) No open season Docs, fawns, elk tie KUMVU. SW'.MVLNKUNKM. v. viv (4), antelope, sheep, goats, quail, any SEiSKU. Sec. Lj: S" " species of grouse or sagehens, Hungar" ""i i l.r.io.0 ',lrk.nf ian partridge or mourning dove (5) " Ili.. neainst yon to dis-swans, wood duck, rail, bitterns, sandrW. " tuntrimony heretofore hill crane, grebes, gnlls, herons loon, p... before A. E. Sclln-- r. Ma L' " bandtailed pigeons, terns and all shore nfrfukf a flic Jos. of nearly a birds .. ..rl : sppcaroC JVrV--' fjvi-- i (except Wilson snie or jack-snip- e, $., the ' all the matnre of before th elerk of ... j u.Inmc bellied and golden plovers black ,vf. ,f ' f,!!J Irovo. Utah, on Hi ; ill the Eat our gnmern- - and ycllowlegs). ", rf 1921. Claiinaut mim- - v r fiml. : ;;y. Hunting and fishing licenses NonII. Jones, Georce Ri.-i- i'l'. dm and Harenee ' resident citizen: Game birds and fish, L Sun. The j aninninrenn ,W Fork. T'fnh. ELI F. rv'L'L !,,,li to order at The Sun. First pub May 21; ta-- i J'"' I lentalcs, lti and over, 1; guide, $5 A1 iciis arc proli.liited from hunting or fishiug in the state. Resident citizens, males under 12 and females under 111 year.-- , tint required to obtain licenses to f:sh. by slate fish and game lommi-sionr deputy, county clerk or deputy nr uutlioM.cd agent. One Hag limns and buck each season; twenty-fiv- e duiks, gee-- e and brant a day, but lint including more than eight geese or brant; fifteen Wil-miih', fifteen plovers ami yellow legs a day. Not more than twenty-fivgame birds in all may lie taken in one day, and not more tbau fifty may In in possession at one time. Interstate transMirtation- - Ex;mrt of all game prohibited, except under IH'rmit and regulations of commissioner. Game taken outside of state and legally exMirled may be possessed at any time, except that migratory game birds may he iHissessed only during often season where taken and first ten days of close season. lVrson )hmscms-in- g game during eloae aeaaon in atate must show lawful taking. Salt Sale of all game prohibited, except that rabbit, bear and hides of deer legally killed may be sold. (1) Utah The commissioner may shorten or close the ien wesson and reduce the bag limit on any species of game birds or animals needing ad ditioual protection. (2) lerson under 16 years of age not permitted to kill deer. (3) Bear destroying live stock may he killed at any time by owners or government trappers. (4) Elk doing damage may be kill ed under authority of commissioner. (5) Commissioner, upon determining that quail, any species of grouse or sagehens, Hungarian partridges or mourning doves have increased sufficiently, may prescribe an often season and fix bag limits on any such birds. JR, 8wta Office Flume 31; Umtfeac SOOw. SR vagal Ride, Price, Utah. Is-li- ed s L PhjraicUa and $5; deer and bear, 19; fish, $3. Koi-dctciiizcn (male): Gauic and fili, 12 to It! years, $1; 18 and over, $2; j.--- i - 1(3; '"EARLES RUGGE&L liinulnni and fifty alley and numerous 'l": i.oi and business men and ...i:- - i., fn.i.-a visited the daiu u:.i! rtoT i f the I 'rice Kiver Water ' ' ';: i ct up near Scofield. , ' T .ii wa made over the lVn- K'o tirandc Western. It wa ' li'scil up by tin Carbon County ! . i 'in li:;iv.su. uuil iiiclinlcd more than The ...1 of this of farnu-r- t Office Phone Resident1 SSI Office Price Commercial and Savinas Rank lildg-- . Price, Utah. TO GET MORE PAY One Block South of L. D. 8 TabernacUL Unde Sam Quite Generous to Feden Jurors and Witnesses. PRICE, UTAH Changes in jury and witness fees as affecting all federal courts are announced in a communication receivei last Monday from the attorney general of the United States by Unite States Marshal J. Ray Ward. The changes are provided for in a recent congressional act. In accordance with the act all jurors will now receive a day instead of $3.00, as here tofure, while witncses will get $2.00 a day instead of $1.50 for commissioner witnesses and $3.00 for court witnesses. All witnesses, however, who are nimble to return to their homes at night during the period in which they are testifying will receive an additional $3.00 "for expenses. The act also makes changes in mileage fees. Heretofore five cents a mile has been allowed for travel by rail and fifteen off the railroad. This has been changed to a flat rate of five cents a mile regardless of tlie mode of travel. The changes became effective May 2Cth. Office Phone 158. F. BERTOT Res. 115m. PAINT SHOF Ant Painting 1,1,1 and Days system! DuD or Glosa nalsh Half Block East of Courthonan Phone 233 PRICE, UTAH QENBEAN General Painting Can tractor Phone 199m. PRICE, UTAH $4-0- J W. HAMMOND LJrenied Abstractor of Titlea Abatraeta of title fnrnlshed to an piece or tract in Eastern Utah. Fir In durance written in the bet eompaai-Rea- l estate, bond, etc. Second floor SU varnl Bnilding. Price, Utah. ODD FELLOWS MEETINGS Helper Consolidated Txxlee No. 56, Inof Old Fellow, meet dependent Ord-evrrv Tuesday evening at Knighta of Py tliia Ilnll. Important hnaineao every meeting. Memliers urged to attend. Visiting brother always welcome. (Simed), I kin E. Lmnhson, X. G. : Elmer Bertot, V. O.; A. M. Ilanga. secretary, and W. A. More students in thi.4 country are Mills, treasurer. taking courses in exporting than in all the ret of the world combined.- - t I Wedding announcements. The Sun. i f' t |