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Show - UTAH FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 26, 1926 EVERY FRIDAY 1 DON B. COLTON CARRIES EVERY COUNTY Effrjf Friday By Bun Publishing md K. W. Crockett, Manajer. & (Inc.) IN TOE FIRST DISTRICT baertption, $2.00 a Year In Advance. Office I'hone No. 0. Ueitidence, No. ISSmZ Ashby Snow, democratic candidate for Mail Matter, Xntered aa Swond-Clito congress from the the' United Stutea senate, carried Hne for t the at 4. 1915, Jana Second Cardistrict, was 42,073, while only two counties in the state elecUtah, Under the Art of March 8, 1879. R. Wallace, Jr., his demoWilliam recent the bon anil Grand at cratic RATES ADVERTISING opNiiient, received 27,000. ():to tion, according to official returns re- E. socialist candidate for the Month, ceived Per Inch Per II. Matter office of Parson, the Dinky Friday last at 6(r. received 835 voles. same $1.60; Single Iaaue, 40c. Transient,Addifrom position, of K. state, Crockett, secretary Special Position, 23 Per Cent Elias Hansen, republican candidate counties. the clerks of the various tional. the of for supreme court, poll2528 and votes jiietiec InserSnow Each n Carls Line the Ten Cente gave Senator Smoot polled ed 82,201 votes, while his democratic tion. Count Kit Word to the Line. Grand Jill. Summon. $12.60; Water Application, votes in Garlnm and 28 7 in opMiiicnt, George Christensen, receiv$161)0; Final Proof, $10.00. Grand. The total cunt for Smoot in ed 57,312. William C. Sumner, socialBandera Ten Onta the Line Each ist candidate for justice, got 1200. Count Kit Worda to the Line. the state wa 88.101, while Snow reThere were three votes cast in Salt Blackface Type Twenty Onu the Lin ceived 53,809. Charles T. Stoiiey, soLake reKadi Insertion. county for FiJi" for I'nitcd the for senate, cialist candidate Fi-l- i" States senator. The name Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Herniations, ceived 1310 votes. no but the Et&, At Reading Notice Hates. Count into written was ballots, Don D. Colton, republican candidate SixWord to the Line, was given. Two voles vere name first the frhm to congress glor Bale, For Rent, Found, Loet, Etc., for W. W. Armstrong for tV mi Two (nta Per Word Each Iaaue. No First district, carried lioth the coun- cast for and Former Governor tiorial senate, toCharge Account. ties lost by Smoot and received a received fine for R. Charles to Mahey Communicationa Addrena All tal of 43,007 vote. Colton carried Newton wvttcd William congress. SUN PUBLISHING GO. eountie in each of the twenty-fiv- e one vote for justice of the cupreine bis district. Return from Cache gave PRICE, UTAH court. reColton 5143, but when the figures In the Third Senatorial district, eei-- b X went mourning without The Snn; ceived from that county were added Rich, Sumracing X stood np and cried in the congregain Crockett's office they totaled only mit and Daggett, Morgan, Frail II. Egan, reWasatch, tion. Job, 30:28. 5043, so then1 may yet he a change of reeeiviNl a total of 3SS8 for publican, 100 to make in Cotton's total. The while Joseph U. Murto state clerk of Cache has been renc.-.te- d Nlled 2(i3l. in the dock, democrat, to determine iWhen your radiator Lnl Twenty Years Ago This Present Week check his figure ugain this Miint. Ephraim Bergeson, democratic of Colton, received n total of 27,108, according to the figures received from various county clerks in John O. Watters, Lhc First district. socialist candidate for congress lrom this district, received a total of 4(10 Cache rciortcd no vote for the socialist candidate, so the clerk of that county has been asked to cheek on this matter, also, and a change in Watters total mny result. Coltons vote in Carbon was 2402, Bergeson 2101 and Watters 51. The former Leeds thenMiore 1 Tyrant Frundsen hud made up hi mind to exieriiiie!it with sugar lieet the coming season, and will put in a small acreage at 1'riec. J. A. Crockett wa confined to hi home under the rare of a physician. Miss Monima Kennedy, a mcndicr of the family, was somewhat improved. The Rio Grande Western switch engine wa hndly wrecked In the yanf during the week, the engineer and fireman hnrely escaping with their lives. Dr. J. K. W. Bracken of Salt Luke City went out to Nine Mile during the week where himself and K. C. Lee divided up property, there being a separation of interest. Lee retained the upper runrh property, while Bracken took the lower one. A wedding party was given in Odd Fellows Hall at Swifield during the week in honor of William Nickerson and hi bride. The latter was the daughter of Andrew Gilbert of Winter Quarters. They had just returned from Provo, where they were married. The suit of Charle A. Siiiurtliwait and Don Carlos Mnsser to restrain Joseph F. Smith, trustee in trust for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saint, from investing the tithing fund of the church in commercial enterprises, was to lie again renewed in the federal court. The first year high school student of Price called a meeting during the week when the constitution and bylaws, which were framed by the committee, were rand by Professor and adopted by the members of the class. Stephen Olsen wa chosen president, Vera Fausett, vice president, Arthur Horsley, secretary and treasurer and Khoda Para, historian. The remain of Anton Vihune, the young Austrian miner who wa found dead near Colton in February, were taken to Pmvo for burial Yihue wa on liL way fmm Fleming, Kan., to Srofirld. it i supposed he started to walk from Colton to Scofield, became bewildered in the snow storm that was prevailing at that time and wn frozen to death. Sc,o-fief- rf Mar-ruse- n, PROPOSED POWER PROJECT IN THE ASHLEY FOREST Development of a new project for rie nwer in the Ashley national forest about twelve miles to the northeast of Vernal is contemplated under an application filed Tuesday with George M. Bacon, state engineer, at Salt Lake City. The project contemplates utiliznting seeuiui-fra direct flow of twenty-fiv- e from the Little and Big Brush Creeks supplementing this flow by a storage of 1 1,890 acre feet in a scries of three reservoir. Three jMiwer plants are to he built for generatin' a total of ll,fi?2 horsepower. Modern diversion work are to lie installed, consisting of steel heudgntes set in concrete walls. Backing the project are A. E. Humphreys and A. K. IIuvn pliries, Jr., of IVnvcr, Colo., and Mary and J. II. Ratcliff of Vernal, rowpr is to bo used primarily fur development of rertain phosphate properties. hydro-ele- ct at , Dont borrow The Sun. g nt of town. Subscribe. anti-freez- e than ever yo.ui Engine needs hr DL , EL dean dear golden flows at zero ft tow. Reaver Ihix Killer Cm-li- ('AKRON Daggett ,i Olivia I an solution ,sai J Eleventh Senatorial district, cimipris-uiBeaver, Iron and Washington, Lucius N. Marsden, republican, received Mias .Tosie Fitzgerald was to ini a 3401 votes for elate senulor, and his Elias M. Curry, democratic opjMiin-ntdeputy under County Clerk ami II. C. Smith. 2049. One vole was cast for Dan y Dorn to Mr. and Mr. J. G. Parker for stale senator from this district. of Price, a ton. I loth mother Knox Patterson, democrat, received and young man doing nicely. 4089 votes for state senator from the Mia Annie Letter, a former teacher Twelfth us eompared with 3081 polled in the Price school, was attending the 1'tnli Luke at Suit of by J. E. Pettit, republican. This disCity. University trict is composed of Carbon, Emery, Mrs. Grnec L. Foul was entertainand Shu Juan counties. Grand ing her sister, Mrs. Ijouise House, of Tables homo at showing the total vote east here her ut Woodstock, Ills., for the candidates for the counties Friee. by plurality 301. States senator and United of office E. 0. vote The total polled by Matt Warner had traded a mrtinn court follow: the of candidate supreme justice her Lent Green wood, River hi republican of realty holding at for a hotel proierty at Grand Junction, Colo. Misses Jessie and Aliee Fouls were visiting their grandmother at Coll.ver, Kan., and were to lie away from Price for several weeks. COUNTIES Price people are thankful this week over the prosieels of the early wimple tioil of the hig canal to the south Call-awa- S urliene r''(riip Kmery liiirfielil Grand Iron 7 U1 I l v Juab Kane Millard Sliimin Piute ........ Itii-l- i Salt I dike Juan Siiii Sanpete Sevier Summit Tooele 1 intiih null The 88.101 Totnla Certificate! JSent Out. Certification of the official election returns wn made last Monday by the state board of canvassers and certificate of election were sent to the state received at least 2 ier cent of the vote east licforc it may do so. This failure on the part of the socialists to (mil 2 per cent of the total vote will make it necessary for them to tie placed on the ballot by Htitiim at the next election. With two exceptions, the return rertifieil by the state Imard Monday weru the same a printed previously. These were in the report from Cache and added a hundred vote to Don B. Coltons total and to that of John (). Wat-tetwenty-si- x socialist candidate fur cmigrcM in the First district, making the total vote of Colton 44,007, anil that of over the signature of of state. The canvas included only those officer fur whom the electors in more than one county voted. Examination of the official return showed that the socialist party failed again this year to jkiII a vote sufficient to' entitle it to nominate its candidates at thn next election by convention. The law provides that a party must have Watters 420 officials-elee- t II. E. Crockett, secretary n, An oil that does not flow in cold weather has no lubricating value until it is warmed by the very engine action it is intended to protect. Texaco flows freely and instantly. and better Tex-ao- o Gasoline, the ideal fuel for any year-roun- d is car, nothing less than forwinter driving. perfect Then its superior starting ability is mostin evidence. Wasatch Washington Wayne Weber new THE TEXAS COMPANY, U.&A. 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Deputy sheriffs who investigated found George in osscsion of the place, all the occupants who hml been there having fled precipitately when ho entered with the announced intention of wreaking vengeance upon Kpcrn Stanilakakia and a group of the latter's friend. The cause of the ipiarral which 1ml to the cutting cannot he definitely learned, but officers believe it followed a disagreement over a gambling game. Faconi, who wa attended by Dr. Giannotti and Rash, received two deep thrusts, it wa ascertained at the hospital. One of these wa directly under the heart, while the second was in the back, just below the shoulder blade. , lhysirian any that the wounded man has an even rhance for recovery. 1 1 stil-lett- Rt. Rev. J. J. Mitty, I). I)., bishop of the Catholic diocese at Salt ltke City, announced lost Friday the recent clergy changes of that rhurch. liev. Joseph 8. Keefe of the Cathedral of the Madeline has been transferred to the college and academy of St. Mary's of the Wasatch. Rev. C. E. Reardon of tho Cathedral of the Madeline is transferred ot St. Anns. Rev. Joseph I. Grossclin, formerly of the cathedral, is now chaplain of the Daughter of Charity of St. Vincent DcPaul in Salt Lake City, and is also assigned as pastor of a new jmrish established at Isigan. Rev. Thoina F. Butler, who recently went to Salt Lake City from California, ha been npMintcl pastor at VcrnaL Rev. Albert A. linckney, formerly of New Rochelle, N. Y., and Rev. James E, Collin, formerly of Albany, N. V.. have licen assigned to the Cathedral of tho Madeline. An airdalo that travels from door to door in London, Eng., with a box and sign hung nround hi neck ha collected five hundred dollars for dispensary for sick animals. Friendly )Hnguins have been known to make advances to humans 1y fol lowing them almut and attempting to iehhlcs. present them h Common sense is the only thing Legal blanks of all kinds. The Sun. that can make experience useful. ISRARHY SUfflMI ll'S1 n Many ,a clothing store owner sleeps in his underwear. The stepping stone to success is a treadmill. About the only man who ran win success by loafing on his job i the baker. Some men are like June hug they do a lot of buzzing around, but do no real harm. Like the lily, the flapper toils not. But when there i an auto handy she . certainly Its now getting so yon cun give a girl almost anything you would a man for Christina even to a shaving set. One sure way for the rity ehnp to get money out of chicken is to have a steady incony from some other source. Maybe the reason a man act like a fish out of water when he i promising i because he realize that he ha been hooked. I've always noticed that the first thing a girl dors when she starts in to set her cap for some fellow i to buy an gxpensive hat. One thing about getting off the straight and narrow path i you enu always find a lot of fellows randy to tell how to get hack on. docs-spin- Birth announcement Price card. The Bun. L. D. S.. Tabernacle Dec. 1st and 2d. GOOD FLOUR First Date For In order to make good bread and pastry, you must start with good flour. The way to do that is to use Tip Top and Turkey Red flour sold by us, and you will be surprised at the difference in your bread and pastry. Let us send you a sack or a ton and give it a trial youll uae no other. Hay, grain, and general forwarding is our mill-stuf- fs the Children. 10c and 25c Second Evening Adults 50c specialty An Uprorious Comedy In Three Acts South Ninth Street, Price, Utah One New York girl ha CARD OF THANKS a dres made of thousand of tiny gold plate We desire to thank our friend who contributed in making the last few hour put together 'by hand. The material of and brother-in-lai so aoKcmblcd a to resemble the n our Moveda httidiniid Mwiblr following the acplrnxant finest silk. cident on Saturday morning, November, Lit. 1921 Development of the Everglade Florida i depriving the Seminole 1, which reunited in hi denth a of few lioiir later. We imrtieulnrly desire to thank friend. Dominick Alice, who of bn rod his our contribarm and so their mean of livelihood. For cen- uted his blood ill an generously effort to save hi turies they have lived on wht they life, and to nil those who contributed the beautiful floral offerings at the funeral. could get by hunting and fishing. Legal blanks of all kinds. The Sun. (Signed). Mrs. Rose Massey, Mr. anil Mrs. John Menntti. |