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Show AUGUST r 1. 1927 E Z BUX, PEIOE, STwiiilJS:: 00 Vl :li lf hi Q tar"iit. M'-- ' r.elw,k m Ita, nu? j-- "J lli t a to ew- - their that Jun, groom are impular vounir f. th town, the latter tll KaifU.n y ia fr V.Xhr tmer U Eilna L? "1 onqV f the u,n!T of Ducheme. Jana have been onnr.uncH at yet lli-- y will irikke their home. (nlriSraU,V formrrly employe of Fuel roniany at Clear Creek but now living at Provo, returned rroui rih Lake Saturday with a fine sjxxinirn of uavkiuaw trout, weigh-m- g fourteen xuntli and two feet and nine inches, measuring The land-n'J Jhe big fellow renewed hue or all the nuiuerou fishermen at the resort, Cragun wa telling hi friend. K &sft questions! He was aeeompanied K. by W. Snaf-for- d, veteran fisherman, and the wives of the twu men. A farewell party in honor of Irvin Stoker, son of Bishop and Mrs. W. E. Stoker, will lie given this (Friday) evening at the Latter-da- y Saint church in connection with a real estate curiosity, you are headed jau have a lively the direction of a profit. I earn my commission by iskin; profits for my clients. CE AND NEARBY Liberty pool hall at Latuda has noted a county license to do is in the coal camp. of Rolapp was 150 list Monday for being under nuenee of intoxicating liquor. rls MeCurthy liam 8. B.uady and Thema C. son wen ,ganted marriage li- st. Si It Lake City during the reside at Standard They both Brownie 's Browne, or as better known in Price, has taker the Commercial Pool hall in under the postoffice and the same in the future. uemcnt onduet at Carbonville still wss seized Koaday and thirty gallons of t, by members of the aaeriff r ud Gust Gramatakis w.m fined for the manufacture of intoxi-- f liquor. mass of .8 of one mill is the for county purposes in Grand wu reported to the State of equalization and assessment Saturday. The levy is 11.7" mills, mpsred with 1L1 mills in 1926. r and Mrs. Hgrold gone to houiel East street, and family hsv ferglund East. appartk Leonard North rge A. rooms in on North lira Harry Gordon of Price see boyat their home, born on day of thil weekTVAIl concerned (reported aadping)nieel. This . qpd i ose boy "i family. f?,10 tttd I no'lhfte girls in the y. the daughter of Holly Hamblin Taylor, died Funnel services were held wit yesterday (Thursday) interment at Wellington the direction J..E. Hewett has eeme-nd- er of Wallace ft been appoint-??ea- a to the Indians and will J. quartern at the Indian Jal at Fort Duchesne. He is al-- ? the ground and takes the f Dr. White who has been a very important 'map f direct. rs of Mstcrn Ltah Credit association, " wen. Silvagni bnilding at 8:30 nvning, Angust 23. All the En are requested to be present s all members. T!! fijj,0 p reception for three returning missionaries. Stoker leaves next Wednesday to ienr two year n Gr.at Britain and will the strangers visit. The robber gut ail for Montreal September 9th. The approximately $80 in cash Atwooi returning missionariea are J. Viv.in married Miss Evalen Olson, daughter Powell, who has been in California; of W. P. Olson of Price and has livec Elias Gardner, who has be ,i in the in Pocatello for several yean. field in Germany and Juh.i Kay. who returned from the Southern states. The Salt Lake Telegram this week earned a picture of Kav Cowley oil Damages for $10,000 for personal Cleveland, with the big nineteen-poun- d injuries was filed in the Third distrout he caught recently in the trict court nt Salt Lake City SaturStrawberry reservoir. The picture day last by Trino Ilurtago against was taken a few minutes after he the Denver and Rio Grand Western. landed the fish, whieh is said to be He charged that the eompany neglithe largest caught there this season. gently himked mnto( and push ears together with bailing wire, and that lt. P. Long was. hound over to the when a speed greater than eight miles district court last week on a enarge per hour was attained they parted, of embezzling $154.27 from tiie L. B. causing him to fall front the push ear. Price company at a preliminary hear- A motor ear in the rear passed over ing before Justice John Potter. Lung Hurtan, who was employed as a sechas been working around the eounty tion hand East of Price, he claims. as an agent for the Price eouiMiny Peter Silvagni, former resident and selling blankets, rugs, lace and cur' tains. big property owner of this eity has lease on the Amobtained a ten-yeSouhtern Utah parks are proving to erican theater in Salt Lake City from be ideal locations for some of th-- j Fred Dahnken and is at the present big 'Western motion pictu rs, it engaged in remodeling the theate at announced by Chauncy G. Parry of a cost of $15,000. Ed S. Diamond, forthe Utah Park corap iny, who was in mer manager of the Pantages theater Salt Lake City recently. Zion, Cedar of that eity, has been named as manCity, Cedar Breaks, an I Cedar moun- ager of the place. The American will tains are especially attractive to the open the evening of August 24th with movie people, says Parry. ' Warner Stones orchestra. Silvagni announces that the policy will be the Mrs. H. P. Jensen, aged 50 yean, of lieat pictures obtainable at popular Cleveland died at her home on Thurs- prices. day last after an attack of asthma. Deceased is, survived by her husband, PRICE CANYON ROAD IS CLOSED NEW PROJECT BEGUN six daughters, Elna, Dagmar, Esther, Elizabeth, Effie and Johanna, and one Price Canyon was officially closed son, Samuel. Funeral services were hel ? Sunday at the meteing house and ast Monday and Willow Creek road interment in the Cleveland remetery. oened, because of construction work on the $141,000 federal aid project with filed deeds County from Rolapp to Nolan. Ely ConstrucWarranty Recorder Mayme Jameson during the tion eompany forces have begun the some week were by Charles F. Johnson and work which 3.9 miles, covering here and between road worst of the wife to the Utah Railway eomimny, and are expected to consideration, $10.00; H. S. Robinett Salt Lake City, in one hunded and $L-0have it completed to Marlcn Dunlevy, consideration, day. They have a steam John Migliaceio and wife to I vs seventy-fiv- e shovel on the nanow part of the Price May I ven. consideration, $1300; and work. Hylvia Migliaceio and other to Fred Canyon Creek mad, which has been Willow $742. consideration Bearden, undergoing reconstruction since it was Preston Nutter narrowly escaped torn out by floods more than a month death last Saturday afternoon when ago, is reported to be in excellent conhis hone fell and pinned him to the dition and all traffic will be directed bank. He was riding along on th; Nine over it Mile road and eame to a part that had Normal human blood is too thick to been undermined bv recent flood when his horse fell through and pin- be drawn through the mosquito's moat ned him underneath, seveiely wrench- small piercing tube. TheyIn that first fluid. way of a McDermid thinning inject ing his back. Dr. C. E. are set afloat in the disease germs called immediately. was Gate Gastle of burning faHe is getting along fine now but will blood stream bacteria There is disease. and vor crippling be kept in bed for several days. also the danger of sfwntoeoie infecbeen tion (blood poisoning) from scratchCounty peddlers license have be killend ing the bite. Mosquitoes must Price Poultry to Egg the granted Fly-Toadvocate ed. Health of authority Bunnell R. bot-l- e eompany of Price, Ross etch on instructions Simple house-loul- d Provo, Leonard Litster of Cleveland. ALL (blue label) for killing of Helper, Holy Mercantile company LakJ Fly-,- x insects. Insist on Flv-TnCity. Mishkind Bros, of Salt use. stainless, to Safe, is easy Morio Ularheno of Price, J. h. Oliver sure. Advt. of Elmo, J. F. Uainha of Murray, Iragrant, Bro. Parks of Helper, Terv Collar Birth announcement cards. The Sun. of Provo, R. D. Well of Provo .rd fork. American of Sahriski M. A. ar 0; were issued on Bar-- . & K- - Barlow, of Thelma Wilkins, the Mr and Mra- - Elroy B. Rnosevelt. They wer mar-am- e day by Justice Cliarles P I ES erna' to Herbert L. the Electric Supply moved his business to Rt. ,llnce brivinfg up the room nd may found artLt?tWibuildi,,B hint V.. b,ia P,ee at all times. dlM!n Li Jn I n be t California. L no lonper husines, en-I- f? hav-- " Mon- price Canyon road was closed it day of this week for construction, or has been announced at the oft ire the state road commission. Meain canshovels have been taken into the road from the on work for yon, to Nolan in the narrow part of the canyon, and it was close the canyon road while this Ro-la- m being . done. During the traffic will pm-'o- of n, ererk carloads of way of Emma park and dlow 7 i,!1" chipped out of Utnh canyon. ni Paaon over the .Denver issued durMarriage licenses were b- - County Clerk E JPrtl'wJuwi by officials Satur-- ing the week enhen T. Hadley to Hyrani St Ehaa-betieartn.j ' estimated that about h and Phyllis Wl move OQt f Utah Atwood of Elmo lMr Christensen of HiMner . Smith of Oklahoma CUy, and Ameth of B.cknelh Inl.; Uhe Tribune ear j Ithsii w,n diaPatch from Poc-- T Marie liam Sharp of New Yorktyp"" m. Ii. 'the Marie Han, of Imiaf y'J,,rrRrd'nlf Glson and the brother of Wilkins ui Roosevelt, and MU j rry Ewn of Price. V. JL M unlock, of Duchesne and to BLL a station CooW of Soldier Summit and - Uta a at reel, was forced L, Mantle, of Taylorsville. Utahha a or? t.of P,n lat night to contents of his cash Another country boy i making ftcr . we tone bandit mark in the world, and who visited hi J Iplif, Utah. hastern from W u;,0Lr auainett about nine thia is that a Atwood at the time of klyw the Ban Juan Record at J- ne is the son of Dr. - Konta and ' of whom also were of Moab and haa Pt up their hands during rounds of fame through hanl tedious iM-bn- th " '' w Mon-ieell- tth Finest small live stock ranch in Western Colorado, win haod8 or cattle or both. 4000 to sheep fcnd lreunwln,e.'yertefn FOR SALE o. 6000 acres well improved hod fenced. Carries decreed water stocked rights. Has not been this aeason and gram ia finest seen in whole country. Most hamiles NLia to be appreciated. from large stock shipping point, highway. four mile from statsreasonable Owner will seU at a excellent reason price and has Landbor-der- s business. for uniting avaUablsfor fore reservs to tco cattle or ahoep. "Writ owner If interested. nro-due- TeDnride. Colo. coun- LINDBERGH Will Be In SALT LAKE CITY SEPTEUBER 3d and 4th Roundtrip Fare $3.75 . ta Denver and Rio Grande Western . Railroad Tickets will ha on sate her 2d. 3d and 4th, with final return limit of September 6th, and will be bon red in coaches only. Vo stoporera. NATIONAL BILLIARD 00000 0000 picturewill son-in-la- w 000 00 0 . NEW TABLES and COURTEOUS TREATMENT Card Tables Drop In For a Social Time. Soft Drinks Cigars and the Like. Averilla Former Location Parksr-Weet- Bldg. er West Main Btreat PRICE, UTAH . Spring Canyon Coal Co. , Spring Canyon Coal 8FRIIM CANYON, UTAH Um, 817 Ns Bdftg alt Uke Cttr, Utah JQU-'-TOED! rotsiiif.wim.Eit Twe Crots Tw Cfflp FOR 8AUDOLD NEWSPAPERS IN bungles of a hundred, 25c. The Bus. SHEEP IF YOU HAVE SHEEP TO buy or aril, call Daybell Livestock Co., Provo, Utah. , X FOR 125-fo- THRER-bor- ss motor. avenue, including brick waiL Faces tbs west Pav- if ing and newer connections paid. Venn dcaired. R. W. Crockett Price, Utah. MALE HELP $7.00 A DAY FOR man who can furnish reference. a week, week opportunity to increase pay to $75.00 to $100 weekly in eight months. Must bar car and call on farmer in thia rouaty. Tell about Furst ft Thomas, Drawer 4, yourself. Freeport, Ills. AM-bitio- ua and Marketers braaka. New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming WANTED BECOME Own your bnuineos. $50 to $00 a week made selling Ileberling's medicines, extracts, spire, toilet artkseo, etc., direct to farmers. Experience and capital not required. Old established company. Oompieta lino qf necessities need In the homo every day- - Large repeat aiea. Pleasant work with unlimited opportunities. Good homo territory now open. Write today for full particular and free catalogue. G. C. Heberliug Cbm-pan- y. Dept 1000, Bloomington, -.Ilia. .l-- i :r i. i ...t,i A woman believes that every made-ov- er hat looks the part except the on he is wearing. DEALERS i Motor Oils xtraj& ArYour Car LGAMUNB o FOR BALE RANCH OP ONE HUN-dieand sixty acres also miles west of, Mytea on tbs north side of tho Dochcnw-rivor- . . Sixty scree in alfalfa and foil water rishL Terms to the riht partial. R. . W. Crockett, Price, Utah. AND A. FOR BALE THIRTY-NIN- E half fact fronttgs by two hundred aad deep on both. &nrteen and a half feet half lnterat In . of high grade petroleum products la Arkansan Colorado, Idaho, Kansu, Miaaouri, Montana, N- - ANDBBI TRADE Also a Inquire of The Bun. FOR SALE RED STAR OIL STOVE'. In good condition for sale cheap. Mrs.. J. A. Crockett, 48 Weot Second North.. -- RtO.U5.PAT.OPr. OR one. qnartcr-bors- c find it listed on Conoco chart Use the proper grade of Conoco and forget your lubrication worries. CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY CONOCO BALE Fairbanks-Mon- meet specific requirements. For instance, theres one grade of Conoco Motor Oil made especially for your car. Youll cProducen, Rejmen Weri Ne Charge IT'OUR car's life can be pro-longed by using the right kind of oil On the other hand, it will be materially shortened if you use the wrong kind. Conoco Motor Oil is made to ! HAROLD E. WOLFE of the sheriff and ty attorney of Carbon county. Rcaolntion Brought Before Chamber JURORS ARE DRAWN FOR NEXT of Commerce Friday. TERM OF COURT Price Chamber of Commerce memUion the order of Judge Geoige bership council voted almost unani- Christensen, forty jurymen were semously fur the imipoKed civic better- lected Wednesday of last week by ment and improved facilities of recClerk Elizabeth T. Hadley, County reation brought before them by the Attorney O. K. Clay and special committee appointed by Presi- County Treasurer Earl N. Radcliff. County O. T. Brook at Rinrtti A Capi-tol- n dent The following are to report for duty restaurant last Frida evening. September 6th at 2 oclock: Around thirty people were r resent. lriee J. 1L Cbideater, Rolls Dr. Charles Ruggeri was called ujion Jewkea, Emil Migliore, James F. Wen, to read and discuss a resolution dealing with inspection of meat and fowls dell, Walter Bass, Lyle A. Bench, Orliefore the improvement plan was tak- son Quymon, Sheridan Fiack and John en up. It seem that a deplorable con- J. Evans, Helper James Qalania, J. A. Pi-aedition now exista with relation to Paul Prsaetto, C. II. Bishop, W. brought into this eity and eoun- G. Manlsby, George Zeeae, C 11. and consumed by the eopIe and a ty H. K. Bowen, Joe Quilicn. number of neople have investigated Peerless E. A. Robertson. the matter and are demanding an inCastlo Gate C. II. Clair. spector to look over these products beKenilworth Glen Allred, (hnirge F. fore they are sold on our markets. The matter waa taken to the federal gov- Jarkson, John CL Bell. Winter Quarters lliuhanl Dickson, ernment and state department of agriT. J. Psrmley, Sam England, Charlea but mi help could be given. It culture, was then put up to the county com- P. Anderson. Latuda S D. Richards. missioners.They agreed that someSpring Canyon William Anderson, thing should be done, but would not offer any assistance until thev wei Arthur Carlson, George Barton, Robsure the iwople of this eounty were ert SeoviL Scofield Matt Kari, Lnn Jensen. willing to stand the expense. Hiawatha W. J. Burgess, Ernest Omon I. Madsen was called umn to rive a few facts concerning the Decker. natter. The solution of this prob- t Btandnrdville- - Bezel Woods. Clear Creek Georg N. Downs rd. lem is up to the housewife, he said. Heiner Glen Anderson. She could enforce the law if she Columbi- a- Morgai Lewis. would demand imh1 products and she Emwould et it Uintah Basin and BE SHOT IN SALT ery eounty are now shipping unfit LAKE CITY butter and into meals, eggs, fiotaton this eity and county and our people Rtupning off for a day visitin' at are consuming them. Endorsement of Salt Lake City were O. Southwotfb this resolution was voted upon favnr-ah- l and C. A. Worden, president and vice by everv member present and is president of the Storv Pictures, Ine., herewith given. of Hollywood, Cala., looking over loRESOLUTION cations for the future filming of a Whereas, it has come to the atten- capital punishment picture, being pretion of the residents of Carbon eoun- pared for shooting in Utah, says Sunty that there 'has been sold on the days Tribune. It is understood that markets of Carbon eounty inferior the picture will be based on actual meats and foods, and hapieningM during the services of Whereas, Carbon county is so sit- Ocorge A. Storm, former warden of uated that its residents purrhasc an- the state penitentiary. South worth is of J. W. Loofbourow of nually large quantities of meats, farm a married Miss Ruth LoofPrice and from having proproduce dairy products bourow, who is at presnt visiting with ducers, and Whereas, a majority of these meats, her i is rents here. The gentlemen were farm and dairy products have had no on their way to New York City and points enroute. inspection or classification, and Whereas, it is to the best interest 18 GIVEN FRXNCIFALSHIF OF of the inhabitants of Carbon county WASATCH ACADEMY that all meats, farm and dairy products sold on the markets of Carbon , Graham C. Loofbourpw of1 Salt eounty should ha inspected, and Luke City, the son of a nephew of J. Whereas, after a thorough investi- W. Loofbourow of Price, former stugation, it haa been determined that dent of Westminister eollegr, has been the State Dairy and Food bureau are appointed principal of the Wasati-the officers to enact ordinance enforcMt. Pleasant. Speaking at academy ing the inspection of meats, '.'em and of the appointment the V.L Pleasant dairy products and the vendors f the Pyramid of last' week savs: same. VThe appointment of Graham C. Now, therefore, be it resolved, Miot Loofbourow to the prineipalship of we do hereby rwpectfnlly recommend Wasatch academy has been rdv-utl- y that the board of county commission- announced by Superintendent W. K. ers petition the State Dairy and Food Throndson. Loofbourow haa been the bureau to provide for the inspection head of the commercial department in of 10601, farm and dniry products, the academy during the pas; two and all other foods sold on the mar- years. The new prineipsl ii a former kets of Carbon eounty, Utah, as pro- student of Westminister college of vided in Paragraphs 1917 to 1995 of Salt Lake City, Wooster College of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, and Wooster, O., and Pomona eollegj of Be it farther resolved, that we re- Claremouct, Cala. He holds his despectfully petition and ask the b.iard gree from the last named eollege. This of eounty commissioners to make it snmmer he is completing the work on their duty to investigate and find ont his masters degree in the university if the proper enforcement of the or- of Southern California. In addition to dinances of the State Dairy and Fond his administrative duties Loofbourow ill tee ill sychologv bureau eannot be obtained through the x. x. PAGE FIVM produce unfit an airplane t il JUJ1' v! s UTAHEVEBY FRIDAY |