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Show TIIE SUN, PRICE, UTAH FIFTY-SEVE- 10 N HING S, 1026 GET THEIR ELKS IN FAVOR Says the Nampa (Ida.) Free lress of recent dale: Bringing out one of the largest hull elk ever taken from Cliumberhiiii Basin a party of Nainpu arrived home l'rmn u iiieii has jn-Included two weeks hunting trip. were K. I Tallinn William J. Tidwell and sons, Boy and Kd, and (Niff .Inhn-uThree deer, all hocks, were among the spoil mid, in addition to the mammoth elk another smaller cow was hugged. The head of the record at the Barbleaker w ill he on gain Stun here. To get to the hunting grounds the party packed sixty On the summiles from Yellow-pine-. mit of the mountain they found a The Tidwell are forfoot of snow. mer residents of Wellington. They moved to the (leui Slate some three or four years ago, where they have a fine farm. OF THE PEACH CITY IADS 1 CITY, Xuv. 27. Box! GOOD HUMORED CROWD VISITS nt iinu,i its man'll in j Elder high CITY TO THE NORTH funtbull f tins tali high qw- -t ehuiiiioiiliii this alUTiimni li.v rrjrii-terinSaturday's foot bull game at BrigIn noth- ham City iotik Millie two hundred a decisiw iVflv-M'Vby Kpeeiul train l'rmn 1'ricn, ing victory hut tlu Carb.m high in l a iu scini-l'imTin rmili'M while about fifty more were picked game. on tin1 local ianiiu-- . iiihIit nilviTsi-weathe- r up en route ut JleljaT, Castle (Jute, roiiililivti' proved tn In1 an Itolapp uml Colton, the lutter from C.onrh Karl FrrgiiMinV Scofield, Winter Quarters uml Clear cav out charge i. Tin birnls .seored their lirst Creek. The seeial left this city oil BRUllLAM n. g per-mii- tarter di.-pl- m vi-i- il FRIDAY, DECEMBER EVERT PRIDAY fr within tin1 first three minii 'dock of the morning. Salt utes of play. In tin qliarter I uike City was reaelied at 10:30, and they fciint oil .'Hint her M'nre and in tlie where liinelieiin was ierved at the third period of play pushed over lour iminn r tut inn and Brighiiui City at KKTKAV NOTH E STATE OF UTAH. disIn Iriii. ss. I additional tmirlidow m. In the limit :Ti oVhu'k. Harry M. niiiy i.r CnrlH.ii. Inin my ui,i,'iuii ridlowiiig ites-agent of the IVnver Imie quarter they added to their total by trict nniiuul which. if liol el ill lueniiiitiiiu' two toiiehil'iwns mid a drop ami Wio (J ramie Western, hiiiI Frank ll iheil mid taken nunr, will Im sold ill public kick. Put on tin; iliTeiur after the (inni-mnthe agent at I'riee, ueeoui-- I aneiiiii to l lie liiidiesl bi'lilA ill the city the crowd. Kadi siiw to the .iiiiinl in Price oil llic till day of Decem-r- ,: it lir t few ii i ii n t on of play the Carbon llc.it I. at the hour of i o'clock i. lit. und buvs showed plenty of spirit ciiinlort of the road's guests. wo years old. One black mu re 4 at was ILdit. Alter finding their thrust at over the After game white sjiot in forclicud. weiidii it Wm I (MSI the ltnx Khler line were imt counting o'clock the run was made hark to iomuN nail brandisl IIK combined on tliiitli. Said esiray was taken up by any yard litre ihev played a purely de- Zion, leaving the scene of carnage" rialil ill cilv on tin 2."ilh day of fensive pilin'. They opened tip with a an linin' later and getting in to Salt me in sii 192H. I .At (TON OLSEN, City number of forward passes, hut only Lake City at 7:110. There a stop was Poillolkeeier of Price, one of their seven attempts was made until II nVloek, which permitthis netinr them slime twenty-tw- o ted the Missengers to Httcnd a show NOTICE FOB ITBI.ICATION DE- I'liited Slates purl iiieii t of tin liitrrinr, yards gain, their only first down or sMnd the time as they pleased. Lund t if fiii At Suit Luke City, Utah, were line The crowd was a jolly one. All praise NiivpiiiIht 11. 1929. Notice is hereby play they registered. On held to sixteen yards in the first half the manner in which they were treat- given tliut Walter Clarke Chipman of 29, and fifteen in the second. ed h.v the railroad officials und the American Fork. I.'tnli, who on May En1923. inmle Sim'kriiising Homestead Ieneh folks the of Dos Khler showed strong offensive City. try No. 032912. for N Vs N K Vi , Ett There was not an accident or inci- WVVi. Lit and 2. Sec. 7: Lot 1. 4, in which every haekfield player was NW S. 7. 8. SA4SKU, KA4HWW. nsed fur making steady gains. Their dent to mar the trip. . Twp. 11 SEVi, KE Vi N W Vi , S', off tackle plays, coupled with an ocSouth. Range !t East, Suit Lake meridian, a casional end run, counted for their holding the opiMinents from making l.n filed notice of intention to make most yardage. Many times the Box single first down front seriii'iuuge piimf to istiihlisti claim to the land nliove described before tlo register Khler hacks were sent through the speaks for the playing of the Box of the Cnilml Suites land offi-- at Salt opiNiiients line lor long gains. Their Klder line. This same line has held luike City. Cluh, on the 21st day of DeClitimaiit mimes ns witpassing game did not prove any too every other leiim played this season cember. ms. nesses S. II. Elmer and Orren Eiiner of strong, although they completed two away from the Box Klder goal line. Colton. Ctali, anil Clinrles Simmons and asscs out of six uttcmpts fur gains But one touchdown has heen registerof Aniericnn Fork, Utah. Wc-l- n Buy Coddiiiglon Box ed this the nguin.-- t Klder, by of tt wen tv and five yards, respectiveEI.I F. TAYI.dK. Iiegistwr. r high team. The tackling of .Mathis First pnh., Nov. 12; l;i- -t lhc. 10, 192G, ly. The winners also intercepted one of the Carbiiti passes. From scrim- of Cailmn was especially good. OF ASSESSMENT NO. 15 preset t were NOTICE Crandall and mage play the 1mx Khler hoys regisPrice Water foinpiiiiy, Price. Utah. best show to their other players to tered four hiindrcil ami forty-fou- r Not ice is hereby giieii that at n meeting of tlie directors held on the 22d day yards. In the last half they register- advantage. Toil ay's victory was the eight Ii of of November, P.I'Jti, an ussesincnt of ten ed hut six firt downs, hut several (ll)i cents per slum1 wiis levied on the long Tims romii-i- in their total of the season lor Box Klder and gives iiit'ii o t stock of tin mi id iHrporutiuii, pay-- ii two hundred uml seventy-seveyards licni a total score of three hundred lib now to Claude ,1. Enipey, of the corporuiinii. lit his office in this half. A heavy, steady down- and twelve jtoint as against six ut the Curboti Comity bunk. Price, Ctali hut was made The defeat of all their last night, opponents. pour, lasting which this assessment stock Stub- Any remain upon tlie fifth siilfereil by (loach the gridiron somewhat soft ami unpaid on the 22d day of Delimy although the well sodded field by Peterson during his three years' cember. lllgti, will be delinipient and adpulilii unction and and sandy subsoil inmle the pluving work nt ("nrlmii. In the same time vertised for sale isatmade unless payment before will tie surface much heiler than was ex fet- his hoys hnve won twenty-fou- r giimes sold on the Ifaih day of January, li)27, to of ed. The crowd was hardly as large as anil have tied one. Ill nineteen pay the dcliiniiient assessment, together his team was not with the cost of advertising ntid expense had heen predicted, but this was the twenty-fou- r of wile. CLAUDE Secrerhaigcd to the unsettled weather con- smred against. Tho victory given tary Treasurer, OfficeJ. EMPEY, Carbon County at hi chance second rain or threatened Conch which ditions, Ferguson hunk. I'riee. Utah. The Carhon team was well the state title since his .sojourn of six First pub.. Nov. 2(! ; last Dee. 3, 1029. snow. backed by an ardent band of fans, ap- years at Brigham City. In 01112 his FOK IlTH.ICATION COAI proximately two hundred nml twenty-fiv- e tciuu placed in the state finals, only NOTICE ( Secs. 231H-5It. K.). I .and Of Entry. or lo-e score a who Knst to had chartered a to out high by strong, fice At Salt laike City, Utah, November to nothing. In all of the lti, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Henspecial train to make the trip from thirty-eigh- t other years, with the exception of ry A. Wallace and John M. Walluce, an Trice to Brigham City. of Suit Imke City, county of Box Killer kicked off und recover- IMS, hi team has worked it way in- nssocintion Salt Irnke, state of Utah, who on the 7th thirtv-niuc 'a Below boil an day of August.. 1919, filed in thia office to the state ed, the hall on Cur Coni Statement Serial No. yards line. Kotter ami Untie bucked the lineup and summitry: HOX ELDER 024H70. for the F.UKWV4. KWv.SW'J, the Carhon line l'or good gains, taking CARBON See. IS: NWA4NWVi. Sw. d Dnvi h the hull to the opiKinents Grpenhulgh NWViKEK. 19. Twp. 13 South, Itiinge 9 East ; SEU W. Peterson Fraser It line. Kotter then wront ovr for a 13; NEViNH'i. Sis-- 24. J. Peterson SEVi. 13See. lx Hyatt South. Range S East. Salt Luke touchdown and Ilone scored the goal Pressett e (itenve Twp. Jensen meridian, haa tntliia day filed in thi office point. Carlton received the hall lifer Itoiuicci ' rg purchase Srial No. Hess application CliiileMt-eight-yad .. counted an kickoff and rt a 024070. land under the provisions of wliili Son re ton Lilly then forced to punt. r gain. They Hone Sec. 2318 to 2252. United Sintcs lti-c- d ob Statutes. Any nml all persons claiming I Sox Khler made a good return and Kay rlib Mathis Tingey adversely the lunds desrrilied or desiring Iiossee then liosseo skirted the Carlma, left CraiuhiU lhh to object for any reason tn the entry Hotter .. three-yanl Klurdo fb...v 'end for a twenty gain.. IV thereof applicant should file their afSubstitutions Carbon, Stevenson for fidavits hr of protest in this office during ing held on the Carbon Ilonncci, Isirson for Keaton, Jcunsrlnie the tilirty-iluperiod of publication imline, Box Khler attempted for Kiik. Bax Killer, Hull for V. Peter- mediately following the first printed issue but the ball fell short- The son. Uoldnett for Jensen, Joseplison for of notice. Applicants have filed their thi balunee of the first period resnltwl in Ilone.' Shephard for Tingey, Ilillum for mnsent to receive patent na to the SEU a punting duel with neither eleven Isissee, SEVi, Fee. 13. Twp. 13 South, Range 8 Score By Quarters. East, subject to the provisions of the net threatening to score. Score for M.e Curlsiii of December 29. 1910 (3!) 8tat.N02). with 0 0 0 0 Curboti noth' first quarter whs i.g. ISnx F.liter 7 11 11 f.7 referemv to disposition, ocrupnnry anil Box Klder seven. At the opening i f n T.iiicliiliiw'iis : Itox Khler lessee 2, use of the land as permitted to an under said act. ELI F. TAYLOR. the second period Hess punted out Hotter 4, Hess, Tingey. E. 1). Dunn, Attorney, Salt of bounds on the Carhon three-yan- l (out point after lonclidown ; Box Elder Register. Lake City, Utah. it. Hess Ilone. line. Hacked behind its goal line, First pub., Nov. 29; last Pec. 21. 1929. kiek: Itox Klder Hess. lmp Carbon was slow in getting away a ( If fieiuls Warner, referee ; Kump, punt. Box Klder blocked the punt umpire; lnldish. linesman. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Noand recovered the hall over the goal tices tVmsult County Cjerk Or Reline for its second touchdown. The spective Signers For Further Information. goal kick counted. Box Klder made two bad fumbles Inter in thia eriil. Hundred Per Cent Enrollment NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE of One of Caleb Edwards, Deceased. Creditor both misplaya giving the hall to Carwilt present claim with voucher to the of Carbon's Schools. bon. Backed in its own territory Box undersigned at Wellington, Utah, on or Elder's line held like a wall and forc- The Sun Special Service, before the 19th day of January, A. I)., 1927. CALEB EDWARDS. Administral ed Carhon to punt. Carlion completed WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 29.-- Ono tor of the Estate of Caleb Edward, Deits one successful pass in this period hundred Hr cent of the teachers ceased. O. K. Clay, Attorney For Adand took the hall to Box Elders of the public school of Clear Creek ministrator. line. This was tho farFirst pub., Nov. 19; lat Dec. 10, 1929. (Utah) are enrolled in tho Nationa thest point the Carbon eleven advanc- Education association, according to a ed into the opNtnents territory. received by J. W. Crabtree, Emeralds are so popular just now Feore at the half was Box Elder four- rcnrt from the principal. Miss that $9000 a caret is being aid for secretary, teen and Carbon nothing. Kuth Baty. Thia is the first year tha the best sHriimn. The finest diaBox Elder showed its heavy artil-ler- y the teachers in the third period by counting have been of the Clear Creek sehoo monds bring only $2500 a carat. members of the nationa four touchdowns. Kotter broke association. In The king of Great Britain holds a writing to Mis Baty, through the Carbon line and ran forty-clerical appointment entitling him to acknowledging the report, Crabtree one yards for the first touchdown says: preach. He ia tiie official head of the in this quarter. A few minutes later We are proud of jrour 100 per Church of England. the same player made a cent enrollment. You and your assorun for another touchdown. ciates are tu be congratulated oil this Box Elder blocked a Carbon punt and high professional spirit. The certifirecovered on the latters cates this year show by a gold seal, line. They took the linll to Carbon's called an honor medal, tho first year Co. d line and lost it on downs. of your 100 per rent eurollnient. Your Carbon got away a poor punt, giving certificate will be sent to you soon. Box Elder the hull on the Carbon The national association was organline. Box Elder was not ized in 1857. it efforts the to he denied a score this time anil on United States Through Kduration the fourth play Lossee went over for was established.Bureau hasof more than It the third tourhdown of the period. ten thousand members. It is the Ife also counted the fourth touchprofessional teacher associadown of the quarter when he made a largest tion in the world and tho greatest neat run through of literature on education. the entire Carbon team. Score, Box publisher Among the planks in its platform of Elder forty- one, Carbon nothing. In sen-icare a competent teacher in the final quarter Hess scored a drop school in the every publie kick from the line. United States, such position to inducements Box Elder added two more touch- enter the Miners and Shippers ef tha as will attract profession Celebrated downs in this period and just before the most talented men and women, final the gun sounded recovered a the establishment of a department of Carhon fumble on the latters d education with a secretary in the Coal line. presidents cabinet and ratification The entire Box Elder haekfield of Mlnaa at the constitutional amendment SPRING CANTON. UTAH played a wonderful game, the long authorizing congress to regulate child runs of both Kotter and Lessee being labor. General Office. 817 Newborn Building. outstanding. Hess, on the line, showBalt Lska City, CUk ed up ip great form anil his kicking The American coin called tho was also remarkable. The record of ia 75 per rent corprr. tum-liiliiw- r, Cu-hin- g, 1 I pa.-seng-cr - and youre off to ei n, miles mi nl-o- I I ( eom-plete- d, 1 of winter motor fuels! 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