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Show The Priejf Welfare completed the mny bargain! our of the of-tT- ed go, M arre farm in hieh state of rult i vat ion, too wile from wal right I rkr; lot on Nortli Eld vi-- l'.rl Saw;-- , Claud, C. lai., and Mr- -. AveriJl, Airs. It. rersrupsnii. d.rccPr- - of ti'.e lVicr Avrrill : the leiirmg Mrs. Uumher of (imiievc, c..iil.r-.a I cucock ami Mrs. Avrrill were named ' commit lee fr.uu that holv tW has a delegate.- - to the -- Sate convention been delegated to make of, l.'irnm to he held today and to-- . a lur tiasehall game hen ,.u July 4 h ii.i.riow (May 13th and 14th in Salt; when the chamber mil m-it's s c Luke t tv. 1 1'. hers who will represent ' onu L'lg tree u. the Mrs. S. A chapter are Apportiouiueni of lour water missioners was announced last Satur-da- y by George M. Bacon, slate engin-ee- r. Wallace li. Wayman was naui.-on the J nee river system, V. W. Uan-uo- n was appointed to succeed himself as eomiui-siun- er on the Virgin river. A. B. Andrus was named couiinissiun-e- r ou the Santa Clara and Hubert C. Mu reliant on Sand Wash in Duchesne county. o--50. Drop in and lets tala ROBINETT H. S. ,. or I have a number of nice homes in Price at attractive prices. Terms can be made on any ono of them. it over. , ni'ra-igcncii- wU. part of town j. piv-hlel- it. Iota in root Good building smi:h, e idenu iDs. A. F.. I Jib-- ; secretary; Mr- -, f. 11. S;eVeu-ou- .: trvasr.rir; Airs. F. J. Thomas, histor-- ; S..I1, SSSlMI. rgltiiatim Xbird s u iHi-si- ' water right. ! S.50. half mile ef pavement improved farm. 14 H wile ea of Price. twraU. He; km. barn. water piped Into hi'iise and bam. lull water farm lata high dal K s 1 iatr 14 tiood building ;,j i t'rice. or has na-iu- in real tate were map-.e- d Who will be np last week. Le next? Just nrn your eye ;ver the following list: farm street 4A committee from the council, ,.f li. j. Uct-veconsisting and A. W. of m fixtures rid llors.ey, suggot a change in the lea-- e Price Cirytlall.. which inc'ch. hoxfc description so it will - ibrace a plot eus; of the firs; ite. Such will gloves, punchy bag. ba-k- d and u.C ley balls, shower Lath- - aua prvail with all things a J-- ; Juud to the satisi action of those eon- cemcj. Pish DavM II. VnBd is vi-1 iexpected Auni.al elec; :un f officers of the Ln,0 county the ,.rtis of th-'- V Price Service Star Leg.ou was held. month and at h:ch time he Li'i I rniav at the home of Mrs.; ti, over h.cati.ms ef thar.es Aienll. Mrs. tinnier 1'. Pea-1- . He will Lkely JKmds. C.wk was elect, d i!I;! president- - Mrs. 11. C. FOR SALE Stevenson,; Mrs. smith, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. (iih 11, Mr- -. W. ( Perry, Mrs. E. C. I.-Mrs. ( . H. Fergus-o- n, Mrs. Tonv Alig-licm and Alr. lilen X. Xclsor.. ! a. AlacKnight this week :, jhiol otticml information from I), l., of the awarding of the j contract for carrying the mail firm lro-to Hiawatha being awarded to James ij. Hoii.-to-n, from July 1, 1WJ7, ' to June 3U. 1P30, at eighteen ha i iu il : year. The iiotifiealinu ca.e friun! the posiut fice departuien fins mail' has heretofore been carri 1 're '.lie sVrmw Auto Line, which has the passenger license lor this route. Tiie schedule riven in the official notice! follows: Ijcave Hiuwaliia daily ex- -' cept Sunday at 11 a. m. ; arrive Price by 1 p. hi.; leave Price daily except Sunday at 'J:30 p. in., arrive HiawaWnsii-liiigtoi- Residents of Orangeville, Cleveland imtin in the Kmorv stak are iif new ward planning the 63 East Main Street cliHN-Iill the near future, it id rePRICE, UTAH Wells of the presidported hv p ing bishopric, wlm attended the Btake eimfemn-- at Cleveland last Bislmp Wells reMirted that in That identification of criminals by Emery there has not been a rain for Jt. hair is tossible being the of scientists of Europe, seven weeks, and that the land is very tha by 4 hi. alt. iniigh no reports of damages m declare that the scalp covering is dry, to crops have lieen received. yrtain mark of a person a identity, An unidentified man was killed at rwropca have revealed that hu-Alaxwell Siding on the Denver ami Funeral services for dames Tillman Hm hair has fine overlapping scales (irainle Western by a we.- bound i,ilsr to those of a fish. A hollow Herring, 47, a resident of Huntington, treighl train shortly al'ler the noon who died Price at cui.il in the center contains the Sunday from hour last Tuesday. A were held ut Perron Tuesday. ng matter. The scientists say they mark by which be might lie identifed e determined that no two individ-- i The arrangements were in charge of was that hi- - right hand hud been have hair structure exactly the J. E. Flynn of Price. Deceased lmd severed at the wrist. He was about worked at lliuwatlia as a miner for 4.i uK. Sume of the chief points of in-of of years age, sandy complexion, in identification are the size of the United States Fuel riiiiu:iv until about a hundred ami lorly-fivhis death. He was weight and hair, of the center canal and of a short time pounds height live feet six inches. Kalelike units as well as the na- horn at Atmahella, April 3(1, JSSn, .. It is lie hoarded the train at thought son of Joseph N. and Carolina Peter, Price if of the surface. ami either went to sleep on :i ear son Herring. He was the liusbnnt of and fell ulf or lost his balance while Printin'? that good Lind one in not llattie Price Herring. at tempting to jump from the moving! .imrd of. The Sun, Price, Utah. train, llis bead was badly e .is'.vil. Married: Gerald Honuski, and Katie The body was brought to the Walhin XeilsoTi, both of Spring t'nnyon, were & Hannon mortuary in Price. and cn s Bi-im- Krn-er- y 1 1. m -t jari-toniti- s, e e BILLIARD NATIONAL 00000 0000 000 00 0 NEW TABLES and COURTEOUS TREATMENT Card Tables Drop In For a Social Time. Cigars Soft Drinks, and the Like. Averilla Former Location Parker-Weet- Bldg. West Main Street er PRICE, UTAH united in marriage by Hev. lialph C. May fith. Tlicv were by Mrs. Mariin Jacolisou, Mrs. John Cullen, Mr. Xcilsun, father of the bride. Air. M. E: Butler, and Miss Hhi.iia Xeilson Sister of the bride all of Siring Canyon, and Mrs. Walter Cachran of Canada. Mr. Butler was best man, and Miss Hhoda Xeil-ao- n Brides Maid. A wedding dinner was served by Mrs. Alartin Jacobson at the Kring Canyon Hotel which was followed by a danee. Jones, Friday KcMirtu have reached the forest supervisor's office at Ephraim that at least fourteen deer liave beeu killed by lions in Huntington Canyon and tributaries riurin the ast sixty da vs. On Trail Mountain tracks are very numerous, ami several deer kills have been located on that range. Stockmen grazing there are fearful lest they al so kill some of their young thorough bred mlts. On the north end lions are eral deer kills have been located. An effort will be made to secure some members of the biological survev with hounds to hunt these animals. Carbon county first fair in recent years is to be. held at Price on September 27th, 28th and 2t)lh. Emery, the Basin eounfryspnd other of the nearby eectioiie an to he invited to take part. Imiripdiateeonstruetion of buildings for thnexnftwtinn has been given a setback bylne discovery that FREE DEMONSTRATION PHONE J6 Over three hundred thousand acres, much ot which was formerly under contest, lias been clear listed to the state as school land, arcurdYg to mi lice at the Salt Lake City laud office last Wednesday. It comprises unreserved parts of seventeen townships in Carbon, 1 mery ami Sun-jict- e counties. Prior t.i t.ie passage of the bill which helpm! to clear stale title under the enabling aef the secretary of the iiterior r'c.il.e.l hundreds of contest cases and a e.uninillcc is making reioinmviiilatniis as to whether the land was of k inwn minerd character at the time the state till He oioniei.ilaiijii- - of ill is attached. committee were followed uv t';e interior department in elee.r listing. I j ) Catherine Myers fimi . . H. Ockey Courtesy Carbon Communicator. LARGEST NUMBER IN ANY YEAR IS TO GRADUATE BOYS WEEK ENDS Big and Little Ones Have Fine Outing Sixty-on- e students from seventeen communities in Carlton, one in F.mcry Up On Wood Hill. and one from Wasatch county, the Saturday evening last close around largest nuiiiln-- to.be graduated in any a hundred und twenty-fiv- e boys and year in Hie bistojry of the Carlton high, some twenty men bad an outing on will be given diplomas at the annual Wood Hill, north of this city, the lo- commencement exercises Alay 19th. The The list of seniors includestwenty-si- x cal Rotarians being the hosts. event was the conclusion of the Boys girliT. Price hoys and thirty-fiv- e Week program here. Each member :if and llelHr will lie rcfircsenfed by the club invited fire or six youths as twenty-fou- r and nine students, ressc-tivelguests, ami early in the evening the Sunnyside by three; Holapp, party gathered at tjn.liigh school for one; Wellington, two; lliawalln. one; the trek up the liQlV The pmgrain Kenilworth, one; Scofield, three; Coaround the eainirfTre wws featured by lumbia, one; Rains, one; Spring Glen, a number of selertions by the Boy one, Spring Canyon, six, Soldier SumScouts band. The committee in eliarg-- mit, one; Emery, one; Heiner, one; consisted of Dr. R. I. Hmckhunk as Castle Gate, three, and Standardville, chairman; F. I). Bryner and Hev. II. one. M. Merkel, with Mrs. Bryr.er in charge of the program. Each of the club members entertained with campfire stories, joke's, stunts or sc igs. and several community songs wen. sung. YOU MUSTMT THuat I AMOunruJT s, The evening's menu include 1 Moua. paper because i pour " root be?r and marshmallows. UK IT, EPITOR FACT is, WE A large, illuminated Rotary wheel emDour FEEL LIKE we CAU pa' AFFORD rr. WTIM EVEIZy-MIbuilt on the sluc near blem had Ihi-1Wr soUgh the top of the hill by RoLirinn William Campliell ml it was discern able for miles around. r - y; ; OUR CALLERS hoi-duwg- poucs, there NOTHIUO enWEEU THIS 6UV AUt Starvwtiou but THREE FARMS ( amd sent ooo wl ScoWcrofts Machine. I. M. GAUCHAT At J. C. Weeter Lumber Co, West Main St. PRICE, UTAH The Finest Coffee You Ever Drank. And now you can buy it at KENILWORTH MERC. Kenilworth, Utah ht 243,-.r0- 0; $312,000; Minnesota, $30,800; Oregon, $533,000 ; South Dakota, $33,000. and Washington, $415,000, and Alaska, $301,500. The Valient, a modern drma, inspiring, delightful, soulstirring one-asupplemented by a feature pirtjire and fancy dancing. Harmony, song and comic specialties. Star theater, May 37th, auspices Carbon Stake Sunday schools Wedding announcement!. The Sol. fix-ro- e' ct --A- fORSllf, WANTED, ETC. Twe Cents Per Word Each Insertions- No Chares Accounts. WANTED IIEAB FIIOM OWNER farm for sale, (huh price. Particulars. I). F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. TRADE TIIREE-hors- e motor. Also a. one. Inquire of The Run. quarter-hors- e FOR RALE BAHT BUGGY IN GOOD condition, practically new. Also new Harzains if taken quick. baby WHlker. Inquire 70 West First North. FOR RALE d OR Fairbanks-Mors- e Neb. FOIt RALE RANCH OF ONE HUN-dre- d and sixty acre nine miles went of Mylon on the north side of the Duchesne river. Sixty acres in alfalfa and full water right. Terms to the right parties. R. W. Crockett, Price, Utah. nt The average female produces six litter of ten rats each year. Get out a pencil and figure the size of a family from one pair after three years. Heres the answer 359,709,482. Every rat you kill now eliminates that the many three years hence. Rat-Toht new and most effective rat poison, was developed at the Mellon Institute of Industrial Research. It is a combined tasty bait and powerful poison. to kill ten to fifty It is Poland's skilled labor in the textile times guaranteed more rats than the same amount industry has just got a raise in wages of any similar product Get Rat-To- x of 5 per rent, making the daily scale from your retailer. Advt. all the way from seventy-eigup to " ' eents. ninety-eigBirth announcement cards. The Sun. ht 200,-(10- 0. WANTED WOMAN TO ADVERTI8F toilet goods and extracts in Price. All or spare time good pay. No money needed. Wc trust you everything furnished. Write Perkina company, A-Hastings, BLUE PINE No trouble to show goods. You are under no obligations to buy. If not a purchaser at this time you will be later after ascertaining the good qualities of this goo er, OF-goo- i nerretary; Juanita YVhitiuore of Price, treasurer; Omar Bunnel of Price, editor of the Carbon; Walker Lowry of Price, editor of the Carbonicle; Aaron Hanson of Price, business manager of the student publications: Louis Dom-inr- n of Scofield, athletic manager, and Oliver Clay of Price, debating manager. Louis Domineo Killed the highest number of votes of all the candidates with three hundred and thirty-tw- o out of three hundred and thirty-eigeast. Oliver Play was second on his ticket with three hundred and fourteen. UTAH FARES WELL 1(54,800 from tk 4100,0011 national forest highway authorized by the district f R. 11. Rutledge, at Ogden. The fiscal year liegins next July 1st. This money is used to build highways and trails in or adjaeent to national forests in fourteen Western State and Alaska. Idaho will receive 402,000. Nevada's allotment is 83,387; Montana, 301,000 and YVyoming, Other states are Arizona, California, $375, (Kill ; Colorado, Utah will receive IIOU8F1 SALE TWO-Il- f HIM FOIt with screen' porch (or 425, close in and a real barcain. Phone 41m. led-rrrati- IS CSmvtl, mm At the election of officers this week the Price Sorosis club elected Airs. J. F. AlacKnight president, Airs. Charles ltuggcri, vice president; recording secretary, Mrs. J. 11. Ballinger; secretary, Mrs. S. A. Olsen; treasurer, Airs. Sheldon Anderson and Mrs. J. Rex Miller, auditor. The program committee was chosen and was composed of Mrs. Grace I Fouts, Mrs. Asa Roberts, Mrs. Charles Kuggeri and Mrs. S. A. Olsen. The program at the annual club banquet, to be given at the Price Community church Monday evening next will be in charge of Mrs. G. J. Reeves and comprises greetW. ings by the past president, Mrs. OlA. Lowry: vocal solo, Mrs. E. K. enson; reading. Miss Gladys Smith, Smi-si- s In Year Past the What titled Has Meant to Afe; piano sol., by Heininiseenees of Mrs. S. A. Olsen; Mrs. H. S. Rohinett. 1913 to 3927, Airs. George R. YVest, state district STUDENT BODY OF LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL IN ACTION director, will report on the stitu convention. The program wul lie concluded by an address bv the Tuesday afternoon qf this week the student body of Carbon high elected new president. a president.. Dixoji Bailey of Kenilworth was given pe honor. He won of tired your seeing Ypu may get fifty-seve- n wife while you are well, but she sure over James Miller ofPrice by rt is sick. votes. Thetpresident-elewhen to you're looks good you member of the junior class and end on the football team last Heading the blue ticket-Bat- le was the only man on his slate to lie Florence Christensen and elected. Fern Stevenson ran close for vie" president, and when the votes were totaled Miss Christensen led by five. The winner is a sophomore and one of the best students at the school. Below is a list of the other new student bad.v officials. Alieen Carter of Helper, eorre-spondi- Geo. x, NOTICE I WILL NOT BE KE8PON-sibl- e for any bill contracted by Mr. France Yitkeinfch of Kolapp on and after this date. Dated, Itolapp, Utah, thin 29tb day of April. 1927. (Signed), Martin Vuksinicb, Kolapp, Utah. BABY White CIIIX GOLDEN BUFF AND Leghorn (Tancred atrain), Black Minorcaa. Barred Kocks, Rhode Inland Reds and Turkena. No electric lights or other egg forring methods used on Enoch Crewa, Reabright, breed fowls. Gala. AND A FOR RALE1 THIRTY-NIN- E half feet frontage by two hundred and fourteen and a half feet deep on Routk Carbon avenue, indnding half interest in t brick wall. Faces the west. Paving and sewer connection paid. Terms if desired. It. W. Crockett, Price, Utah. 125-foo- |