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Show tioE rou btitd Ewrj THE SUE. PRICE, UTAH Entered Aa INtatoffU-- NOTICE M. A. NO. MUSS, APPLI- cation For Patent. L'nited State Land Office. Salt Lake City, Utah, April 21, PJ27. Notice is hereby given in purau-anc- e of the act of congreaa, approved May 10, 1872. that Utah larafiue Oil and Wax company, a corporation, through it in Carbon countj ; All Sunday May lat Sunday morning. authorized agent, Cora M. llolderiuan. musical program. Talk PuriKwe of Muaic Week. The Value of Music, is Salt Lake All church May 1st Sunday church service. apecial musical program. whose postuffice address City, I'tah. has made application for Talk "What Muaic Mean to Our City. B., B. B. May 11 Sunday. 3:30 p. iu. Standurdville baud concert Price City Park. l'nited States patent for the B. B. B. No. No. 1. K. B. No. 2, B. B. No. 3. May lat Sunday, ii:30 p. m. Suruaia program at Price Community church. The Place 4. B. B. No. 5. K B. No. ti. B. B. No. 7. May lat Sunday. 8 I. m. Mutuul apecial musical program. Talk No. B. 1U, K. It. No. 0. It. K. It. No. of Music In Modern Life. 11. B. No. 11. Prince, Prince No. 1, Prime May 1st Sunday evening. Special concert. No. 4. Prince May 2d Munduy, 8:15 p. m. Cheruiarsky trio. Sponaored hy American Le- No. 2, Prince No. 3, Prince No. 3, Summit and Summit No. 1 placer gion auxiliary. mining claims, consolidated, situated in May .Hd Tuesday, ti :30 p. m. Botary iecial musical program. an unorganized mining diatrict, county of May 3d Tuesday, S p. m. Community musical program Price taliernacle. May 4ih Wednesday evening. Muaicmaater and musical program by Cantrix Wasatch, atate of Itah, and being for the west half of Sec. 15, east half of Sec. lli, quartet and the CarUmians. east half of 8ec. 21, Lota 3 and 4. west May Cih Thursday evening. Muicinter and program reiiented. May 5th Thursday, 7 :3U p. m. Carbon high uchoul orchestra concert, high half of northwest quarter, southwest auditorium. quarter of Sec. 22. northwest quarter, north half of southwest quarter, south-- 1 May liib Friday noon. Harding school band. Price Main street. west quarter of southwest quarter. Lot S May Uih Friday afternoon. Special muaical program in nil the school. I May 7tb Saturday, 9 a. m Carbon schiad district music contest at Liberty of Sec. 27. east half of Sec. 28. east half of Sec. 33, west half, aoutheast quarter, theater, Ileler. May 7tb Saturday. 3 p. m. Woman' club Music Week program and Mothers' west half of northeast quarter. Lot 1, reception. American legion liall. southeast quarter of northeast quarter of lay May 8th Sunday, 3 :3U p. m. Price Chamber of Commerce band concert at Sec. 34, Lot 1 and 2, south half of Price City Pirk. northwest quarter and southwest quarter of See. 35, Twp. 10 South, Range 8 East, COMMUNITY PROGRAM. Lake base and meridian, which Salt Tuesday, May Sd.Np.BL, Latter-daSaints Tabernacle, Price. as applied for contains a net area ground Soldier llutrua From "Faust," Tabernacle choir Gounod of 3085.13 acres of surveyed land, more or Vo-a- l solo Cannon Thompson, On the Bond to Mandalay". Ola Speaks rw Volga Boatman Sunny ide trio, Irene Redden, Louise Bliss, Vernon Iaamaster I By . Sun Publishing Co. (Inc.). Friday I'nx-keitManager. Boborriplion, $2.00 a Year In Advance. Offir Kruidenrc, No. !Uin2. ILone No. 9. 8roiid-ClaMail Matter, June 4. 1915. At the At Price, Utah. Under the Act of March 3, 1879 ADVERTISING RATES Matter Per Inch Per Month, $1.50: Single laaue, Transient, 5c. Special Position, 25 Per Cent Additional. Legal Tea Ceuta the Line Each Insertion. Count Six Word to the Line. Summon. $12.50; Water Application, $15.00; Final Proof, $10.00. Baade re Ten Ceuta the Line Each Inaertion. Count Six Worda to the Line. Blackface Type Twenty Grata the Line Each Inaertion. OUtaariea, Carda of Thank, Keeolutiona Etc, At Beading Notice Bate. Count Six Worda to the Line. For Sale, For ltent. Found, Loot, Etc., Two Centa Per Word Each laaue. No Charge Account. Addraaa All Communication to XNaplay 40c. SUN PUBLISHING CO. Price, Utah 1 y went mourning without The Sun; I stood np and cried in the congregation Job, This eom-eiiu- ng I , .fv t4n(lf W. L Ktillson and wife, both lie- close to 70 years, had left Scientists have discovered that chess was played in d more than a thousand years ago. But we sup-- 1 ville fur an overland trip by wagon to Yellowstone Park to be gone some jmm the game ia over by now. I THEY GIVE THIS OLD WORLD SOMETHING THINK ABOUT JUST NOW. Orange-Englan- four months. TO Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grosso, who left Helper for an indefinite stay in For a nation with a reputation for minding its own Italy, were soon expected lurk inthis business and keeping out of controversies we are ecr- - country. He was engaged in the mercantile business. tainly giving the world a lot to think about just now. of Part our army is in Nicaragua trying to settle an J- - C. Lemon, Henry Thompson and Richardson of Ferron, Sheriff argument. Another portion of it is getting ready for a 57 GWl)9i 01 h!!1),'r' an,i J- R- Crawford demonstration along the Mexican border, since we are twelve gain having a row with that country. And whole ship- - , ,,n"evi"e to lrcKton C. Nutter. of marines and machine guns, as well aa battle- liM and cruisers, are hurrying to protect American in-- Judge Ferdinand Erirksen had in China. With a finger in the trouble pie iu distribution of the estate of the three different jilaees it bgins to look as though we arektc B. 0. Mrlntire of Price. A half ia danger of losing our hardearned reputation of being f it went to the widow and a fourth the one great nation that can attend to its own business to sear and Lena, minor children, and remain at peace with all the world. As far as the J. A. Harrison of Helper and in China in eonuemwi The Sun ban heard Hnnielaa F. Keller of Pri(e were at Green aubatantial ritirenn arpie that thiine who over there Kiver making for the a mission work know the dangers in ailvanee and should gunixation of pnarationH a Knights of Pythias assume all roiisequenecs. That is a question oiwn to ar bulge at that place. Close to twenty gnment. But this newspaper does believe that when a charter members were iiromised. nation rovitea foreign capital and promises it protection I sduvtl lisnl i.. ,,nn" by selling it eonressions to do business, and then breaks Lipa A n. hum! a ret thmn, those so treated are justified in' using such th-- T for 7he V b necessary to uphobl their own rights. Let him sistant at eielitv five element in China .tart grabbing and they will all lie do- 5 jrg ao, even though they had previously urged fore fourth mde .event v n should and n to go b help build np the eountry. There doM- -i . m,,thsettlement of this part of the trouble at once. Then a man be in of better IJrker, well young Price, position to talk almut making all Am- in an( Fourth South u,,Mn erieana come home and star when they eet here I streets at Salt Lake City liy two arm- i an unn,a,ibed bandits and roblied Your Price motorist who buys his tireS from a mail order house ought to get his free air and water from the !pvent,, bllam. While one of the highwaymen held a revolver the other Mine place. searched Decker and talked to him for VERY SIMPLE WAY OF DISPOSING OF ALL THE w,n,p tm FARM AND GARDEN TRUCK. The Utah Fuel company was pre- olher .d a loiter from funner wife iu winch,b,the tell, d.y how , he ed twrnte vein iowrioo.lv hoi I I I hi - - hun-loa- ds ord-teres- ts I I Thom-troub- le or--- W Eh --- sime K-- - v pi U. uboriu, ing what she had to sell, and when she would take it to town, she soon worked up enongh steady customers to consume J.r entire supply of surplus products. The cost of the little reading notices wasn't much, lust a few cents for several insertions served to estaolish for her a permanent business. Simple, isn 't itf Shows how L to make a little extra money when one knows iVL1 I" noain t prvpnt anyone doing tiic :,tLic lW" reaches the very people they can be sold P o, and her message to them through this publication may be told at a surprisingly small outlay. .... SOCIETY Mro. C. H. Stevenson, I I I Sr., will rn- - tertain at a tea at her home on East Second North street tomorrow (Saturr day) afternoon. Mrs. II. S. Robinett is entertaining m honor of Mrs. Elixaheth Sanford of Flagstaff, Ariz. at her home on Those who assert that the garden seed catalogue is Second East North street this (Frithe biggest liar of them all should take a squint at some day) afternoon. the summer resort folders. nd Mrs. Croft UNCU5 SAM IS RIGHT THERE TO AFFORD THE ily of Standard ville Larsen and famwere the honor NECESSARY PROTECTION. guests at a dinner given last by Mr. and Mrs. H. G. According to the daily papers European nations are Erirksen MtPIeuant Pramii the alill referring to the United States as Uncle Shylock. But The Sun notices that he was a mighty handy fellow .;h to have around when the Chinese soldiers threatened the The Castle Gate Bridge club enter Lrea of hundreds of ntuna of Great Britain and tained for husbands at dinner and at Japan the Ci y of ank,n5 looted recently. On- - cards last Saturday evening at New our !itab!mth Vif1? onunaer gunboats, and his Castle Inn at Price. Those present he would the city to a powder if Mr. and Mrs. I Aeord Mr foreign subjects werenot delivered into bis care, whole- - Lnd Mrs. Van Aeord, F.arl M randMrs L. the result. We have no E. Durrant. Mr. aad Mrs. J. aTOow quarrel with our sister nations across the' and call-- 1 Mr- - and A. Honchtnn ra.UM' we refuse to let them' Mr. and Mra! Wilfiam L JensenMr' repudiate honest their debts isn t going to make us angry. Were Und Mrs. going right ahead as we always h.ve, and when it Thomas HKelleyT an.fi?ra necessary to protect the lives of their subjects as well MeDermid, Mr b aa our own WilfoJd there t0 Ruff d Mr-whthir !t ,f u srcia it S1 sri Now ia a good time to see that the garden rake and the lawmnower are in good shape. It wont be Untl1 aoma neighbor will want to borrow one or botL W id unt; I The amended notice of location of tne & B. claim ia recorded in the office of the e T 5555 of re. Or. 'lL Hardiu .nd othvri Intermezzo from "Gavalena Bustit-sna"- . Tabernat-lchoir Faust 9. "Home, Bseet Home the World Over. Carbon County High School Band, Lampe " Selected-M- Oldtimen around here knew how to farm and they made the most of their opportunities, but the present I UCIlty YC3TS AUO . generation i bringing a lot of things to add to the corn-- 1 FrCSCIlt WCCK forts of life that the older never dreamed of. We read of boys and girl clubs all over the eountry, occupying pace at the big clubs as well as the little ones, parading I Helper Mhool diatrict to their own live stock and exhibiting work in dreesmaking ,)lo thr teachers instead of two fm the and canning. The animals are as good or better than eom:n- - iu.i.nni I their daddies ever raised and the dresses and canning as Htrailton and Hank Stewart rfect as their mothers can boast The United State. I I the atock of uyjng department of agrieulturs reports that there are already hamlise at s W ells, air hundred thousand hoys and girls enrolled in the farm I C. Lee shipped a carload of steers and domestic science organisations of the country. They I m i Mile ranch to Winter combine their lessons in school and in college with those I learned in the home or on the farm, and they go in very I 2 darter to the Waaatch Store for acientifie methods and for the very latest iu PBJ took and machinery. It is a vast army of workers and I Wool was selling at Price at around Me that ia constantly growing in numbers and interest I nineteen cents and elose to fifty-fiv- e Now that spring is here why cant a little more activity I hundred head of sheep had been shorn along this line be shown around Price T Oive the farm I here, and girl some thing to do for themselves, and from The shearing at Verde on the Rio 4y U Bale of which they can pocket their own money Let Orande Western waa completed and the town boy have a patch, where he can raise and sell operation at the Cisco corral were Its own garden truck. And the town girl can make plen-- 1 through with. .. ty of pinmonry with her canning. There never was at Em,rY greater opnortunity for the youngsters to go ahead tha I , 9 theeomJIS w. Why not offer them a little more encouragement "7 Kd The and than they have been receiving in the gnmL ; ) APBn.1. FRIDAY. AF UNITED STATES FUEL Largest Producers ot Domesticl Coal In Utah . Affiliated With the United States Refining and Mining Company FOUR GOOD COALS Backed By Service KING BLACK HAWK HIAWATHA PANTHER 30-2-8. GREATER ENCOURAGEMENT AND CERTAINLY IS DUE THEM. . rPAT, EVERY FRIDAY IriZv 1 i 0 Tr 'recorder of Wasatch county, state of I'tah, in Book 7 of Locations, Pace 33, of the records of said county. The notice of location of the B. B. No. claim ia recorded in the office of the recorder of Utah county, atate of Utah, in Book 158 of Mining, Page 028, of the records of said county. The amended notice of location of the B. B. No. 1 claim is recorded in the office of the recorder of Waaatch countv, state of I'tah, in Book 7 of Locations, Pages 83 and 34, of the records of said county. The notice of location of the B. B. No. 2 claim is recorded ia the office of tin recorder of Utah county, atate of Utah, in Book 158 of Mining, Page 828 of the records of said county. The amended notice of location of the B. B. No. 2 claim ia recorded in the office of the recorder of Waaatch county, stnte of Utah, in Book 7 of Locations, Page 84, More than one fellow thinks he is a K th recor,u of Hid county, livewire because he haa everythin I. The notice of location of the B. R Hu. 3 claim is recorded in the office of the e aergra. recorder of Utah county, aute of Utah, Book 158 of Mining, Page U2U, of the You never have to advertise a mis-- 1 take. Your neighbors usually look af- - m,orda of said county. ter that part of it n?ti of Ration of the L B.Vn,Snd,e 8 claim ia recorded in the idfi-- e I It may be right to burn the bridges of the recorder of Wasatch count, state behind you, but its a good idea to Utah, in Book 7 of Locations, l'nRe 84 and 5. of ths records of said county. first know how to swim. I notk-- of location of the B. B. No. T.,.f i,..1 of fellows would be sow-- 1 4 The claim ia recorded in the office of the ing wild oats if they could get some-- recorder of Utah county, state of Utah, in Book 158 of Mining, Page U3U, ul the one else to ha nest them. recorde of said county. . . .. , . if..-- - u Th a'"dpd of of the done before breakfast so she 11 have IB. B. No. 4 claim is recorded in the office of the recorder of Wasatch county, sure the rest of the day to herself. Utab, in Book 7 of l'age 33, Thev say the eilk stocking was dis- - P? 0f the recorde of said county. covered in the sixteenth century, but The notk-- of location of the B. B. No. not aU of it until just recently. 15 claim is recorded in the offk of the As I look at it the fellow who .Ll'V,t.pounty- - ,tat ot Utah, tod GENERAL OFFICES: Newhouse Building, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH n IxH-atio- e a: bssf i, tiiw to faction he can get out of bragging of it .h,1 rundown dfy for feeling w to away out in the wooda where you don't have to dodge. 1. Ihe uld sa?- - The amended notice' of location of the B. B. No. 5 claim is recorded in the office P and 30, of the recorda i5k rsassf of mid 'c-T- toaii I 10 county, The notice of location of the H. B. No. claim ia recorded in the office of th WWlSSa. J. ,h. fellow, in !!K ( country came to town to buy liquor, lof the records of aaid county, but now the city chaps invade the sub- - The notk-- of location of the B. B. No. 7 claim is recorded in the office of the re- urbs in search of it. - - iniritf if sou bud 4 i,13TSlSS5W-ffthe wisdom of Solomon there are Rome I records of said eonnty. fellows who would walk away and of the B. B. No. T1. "pih-- of say L8 claim ia reconled in the office of the reyoure talking through your hat. corder of Wasatch county, state of Utah, in Book 7 of Ijocnliona, Page 50, of the records of said county. tmmr por pos cuRttr The notke of location of the B. B. No. 9 claim ia recorded in the office of the recorder of Wasatch county, state of Utah, in Book, 7 of Locations, Page 57, of the records of said rounty. The notice of location of the B. B. No. BIBLE THOUGHT AND PRAYER 10 claim is recorded in the office of the of Wasatch county, state of If parent will haea thtb MJren mono recorder I tah, in Book 7 of Locations, Page 57, tia a BAlt ttlediwi oath madfe, U wlU pram of the recorde of said county. prkdtMS heritage la Atm In after ye an. The notk-- of location of the B. B. No. 11 claim is recorded in the office of the JOY FOIt WEEPING: Ilia anger recorder of Wasatch county, state of iB endureth hut a moment: in his favour I 7 of Locatione, Page 58, I- . i. e n Bright New Hats For Bright Spring Days... night, TI' eometh en?ura Childrens and young ladies in a wide tion. ..All colors at $3.75 to $5.00. Children's and young ladies in a wide with only a little work to piete the embroidery. selec- selec-readymad-e, com1 Price, Utah 30:5. 2 tlarS the I S the Prince morning, claim is recorded in the office of the fOT rorder of Utah county, atate of Utah, in tbw, our lov.fc.1SdU,"5.1'' The amended notkv of location of the ing rather, for thy Grace that makes all things work together fur good to Krin('e rlaiR is recorded in the office of them that love thee. 3VYtrh "7. tte of of Locations, Pages 23 'Utah, in Book end 30. ot the records of said county. The notice of location of the Prince No. Almut the Iinest that I 1 claim is recorded in the office compliment . a of the . oan be paid to any boy to say he is recorder of rtah county, wtate of Utah, n Book 158 of Mining, Psge 032, of the a comfort to his parents. records of said county. I TTi- - smended notice of location ot the . adding announcements. The Sun. Prime No. 1 claim is mxirded in the office of the recorder of Wasatch county, in Book 7 of Locations, Jl'l of I tah, f the records of said county. The notk-- e of location of the Prime No. 2,-laiis recorded in the office of the recorder of I'tah county, state of Utah, in 158 of Mining, Page 32, of the records of said county. The amended notice of location of the 1 nnce No. 2 claim is recorded in the ot the recorder ot Wasatch county. in Book 7 of locations, jfI"tah. I!tP ages SO and 31, of the recorda of said Bk ot-fi- ie county. The notice of location ot the Prime No. a claim is recorded in the office of the . CHIU Koorder of Utah county, state of Utah, m Book 158 of Mining, Page 33, of the records of said county. The amended notice of location of tiie Prince No, 3 Haim is recorded in the office of the recorder of Wasatch county. Uah. in Book 7 of Locations, 31, of the records of mid county. The notice of location of the Prince No. claim is recorded in the office of the Fro.rJe.r aJa,oh. reunty, state of ln Book 7 of Locations, Page 32, ',uil lot the record of mid county. of !.tUn. of the Prince No. L bnn?tic i recorded in the office of the re- if I corder of Wamtch county, state of Utah, WE BIRD f And parents want them to have tint oRt. When you think of bread think of Tip Top and Seminole Floor and win yon mako no mistake because talnn JS SrSJLSfSTiSSr the beat your money can buy for their I, T'ie notire of location of the Summit Iciiim if Tfpordfd in the office of tho ro wnoiesomenesa, strengthgiving eon-- corder of Wamtch county, aute f vtA. tenta and flavor. Order a sack todar " 5 of lAcationa, Page 107, ot the records of aaid county. and we will deliver it Hay, grain, No.The1 notice inof location of the Summit claim recorded In the office of weda and general forwarding. Ibe recorder of Wamtch county, state of I'tah, in Book 7 of Locations, Page 108. lmt& Ninth Street Frtc Utah lof the records of said county. I direct that this notice be published In I Thf 8in .t Price, Utah. ELl F. TAY-- I IliOR, Register. Senior ft Senior, For Applicant Salt Lake (Sty, UlBa First pub., Apr. 22; last June 17, 1927. J ' TW Cm We have received new hats to replace the very large assortment sold for Easter. So if you did not buy yours early you still have plenty of new fresh ones to choose from. e ti!1 tow If y pair 1 .few wompn who ef?norny consists in buying a thl8 they dont h.ve cash for. These four, mined exclusively by UNITED STATES FUEL COMPANY, will meet an coal demand, being hard, firm and don, On fuel supervisor, technically trained and a perienced, is at your service at any tine b talk over your heating problems. BOYS KNOW WHAT THEY LIKE Boys have peculiar ideas about clothes. They sometimes run around as if they didn't care how they look but, just the same, they want good looking, stylish things to dress up in. New colors, new models, low prices. That describes the spring suits for boys and yonng men which we are showing at our stores. And we guarantee the quality as well as fit and price. Everything to eat, wear and use. WASATCH STORE CO. Winter Quarters, Clear Creek, Castle Gate and Sunnyside. right W, Croc |