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Show PAGE EIGHT , OUR BIG FAIR SMALL TERMINAL ENTERTAINS SOME EMINENT MEN Larfeat Event Ever Taken Place In Mack, Colo, it one of the smallest railroad terminal in the world and is Thia Part of the State. described in the directory as follows, Secretary J. II. Jewkes of tlie Car- says the Grand Junction (Colo.) Senbon counlv fair i making ox.ra ef- tinel: Population 150. A postof-fic-e fort to have the fair the h'gjflft an 1 and station on the Denver and best event of it kind ever staged in Rio Grande Western railroad and UinKat era I' tali and everythin:; ia being tah railway, nineteen miles northwest done by the board of Grand Junction and nine west of to hel make it a big success. Work Fruita, tha nearest banking point. Has for the moat part ia veil under way, two stores, hotel, lumber yard, a disJewkea having begun on the project trict school, etc. as noon aa he waa aullairiid to have But when it comes ot entertaining the improvement mad a. nationally fsmous notables, Mack is The rare track ha Ikwii reaurfaced far out in front of many cities that aud will be slightly allured to elimin- boast of a big population. Mack does ate improper turn. I'lie track will not care so much about population, be regraded and work on lhia ia to but prides itself on ita distinguished begin at once. Eight hundred feet of visitors. A party over which Grand portable rail fence ia being eonairuct-e- d Junction, Denver or Salt Lake City to be used on the inner part of the would have made a big hullahoo spent track. The portable feature will elim- a part of last week in Mack, and the inate interference with the bare ball big cities were left out in the cold. andsub-euiiiinitU- H game. Jewkea waa authorized to have They were guest of L. evrrala constructed a net wiry fence, and chutea to be naed in connection with rodeoa or wild weat sliowa for which tha fair ground may lie dwir 1. Fixturea for the two large tent that will houae the Jiap'aya for the exposition, which ia the tint to be held in thia county for ten years, have been ordered. Theae fixturea are being built in eo1aMible aeetiona aud will lie immediately available, conatitnting a permanent inveatment, for they enn lie naed at each enauing fair. A small ticket office has been placed at the weat entrance and will great ly facilitate entering the grounds and eliminate much of the confusion in handling aa large a crowd aa anticipated. The grounds were measured a few days ago for concession aland. Theae plots will be eigntren feet wide and will afford ample room fur the installation of any sort of conceHainn which may be planned They will be numbered to eliminate duplirulinn. Six hundred feet of the north fence will be used for automobile display apace. Another portion is fur display of manufactured goods. Automobile agencies desirous of exh'biting cars at the fair have been asked to with the aerretury. All is being constructed this vc-ibeing built to permit of lieii'g stored, and. will be used for subsequent fair and stock shows aa needed. , C. Sprague, president and general manareg of the Uintah railway. The party included: George McManus of New York City, noted cartoonist, author of the comic vice Bringing Up Father." An old personal friend of Sprague ; Mathew C. Brush of New York City, president of the American International corporation and director of eighteen railroads. Brush and Sprague, when boys, sold newspapers together on the streets of Chicago and later were machinist boys on the Union Pacific line, and Carl P. Dennett of Boston, vice president of the United States Chamber of Commerce, another friend of the Uintah . official. After a memorable visit at Mack, the visitors continued their journey to the East. These are just a few of the many prominent men that visit Maek each year. Only a few days ago F. IL Haramill, former vice president of the Rock Island lines and now a member of the western train service adjusting board, visited Mack and went over the Uintah railway. TONSIL CASES CONTINUE AT THE CITY HOSPITAL te msi-teri- Price City Hospital installed a laundry last Friday to take care of their needs. It is a fine machine and cost approximately four hundred dollar. Thcv have been getting fine work done FIRMER TENDENCY SHOWN IN in town but thought it necessary to install one of their own. Tonsil cases BITUMINOUS PRICES continue to lead the list for operaThe Sun Special Service. tions, four having been icrfornied on ' NEW YORK, Aug. 22. Indications Monday last of consumer uneasiness over the biMrs. Lily Gage of Price was operattuminous market situation in the ed on last Sunday fur appendicitis. United States have been multiplying Mrs. Anna Jespenum of White in the past week. Prices oonti ue to Rocks underwent an operation last move upword, particularly upon those Friday. coals' whieh find readiest jeeas to the Tonsil cases for last Monday were Middle Western market a cut off from Lavelle and (fcnieve Dexter and Chesnormal sonrrea of supplv, Coal Age ter Strong of Mohrland and News reports. Possibly jhie most sig- Jeanselme of Price. nificant development ha been the Mrs. Leona Sbumway, Mrs. Carol news that Western railroads have been Bartlett, Master Rex and Mrs. Edna going south of the Ohio river for ad-- ( Pierce, son and wife of E. E. Pierce ditional fuel aupplies. On top of this of the farm bureau, underwent th s lake shippers are trying to round out knife Wednesday. their requirements. Miss Juliet CLavel of this'elty wns Western Kentucky, which declined operated on Thursday morning. to join 4he higher wage movement inaugurated by West Virginia operators ANNUALMYTON RODEO PLANS NEAR COMPLETION last . November, added to the uncertainty of the situation this week by Plans are nearing completion fir announcing a voluntary increase of 20 per eent to the workers in that field. the annual rodeo to he held at Mytnn, All these uncertainties are reflected in Monday and Tuesday, September 5th a further increase in spot prices on and 6th. Prire's baseball club will go over there and play an high volatile coals for Western delivery and a sharp gain in open team which comprises player selected from different club of fie t'intah market quotations on prepared offerings.' Coal An News in- Basin baseball league. A purse of a dex of spot bituminous "rice settled hundred dollars will be the prize ofnt 170 and the corresponding weighted fered. In addition, the usur.l rodeo average price is (2.05, an increase of features, consisting or horse riding, five ixiints and five rents over the riding burking horses and cattle, specdancfigures for the preceding week. Pro- ial moving picture and onen-ni- r duction of bituminous is increasing ing, will lie featured. U illiam Morriand according to latest estimates the son is manager of the entire program. ontnut last week was 8,900,000 net It is expected thatch festivities will ton the highest Figure reached since draw a large rrowd. the strike bean last April. It was easy for Ford to retract his The position of domestic sixes in anthracite has imporved somewhat. attack on the Jews, bnt what a job No. 1 buckwheat still hold the center it would he to make the people take of the stage. The spot quotation o.i back everything they've said against independent buckwheat at New York flivvers. rose to H25. r nil-ra- al'-st- il . THE ONLY WAY COLO- State Engineer George M. 3aeon baa appointed Dr. D. 8. Jenning the Utah Agricultural eollegj to make a noil survey of several different irrigation projects contemplated in the Colorado river, the awxuntment having been made last Thursday The work will be part of the investigations now being carried ahead to gather data on the Colorado river in Utah. Soil investigations on the Price, Hnnt-ingtoiiuckhorti Flat and Woodside areas were suggested by Engineer Ra- eon in his letter to Dr. Jennings. f n, - 4 If jrea feet jmw llttl footer .And then U awajr your horn, 4 4 Within a week theres not n soul Will know that you were born. The man who tries to advertise Hy hort and sadden Jerks. Is the man whos always kicking I (muse H never works. (HUXiICs A temporary injunction, restraining the Golden Transportation eorajmny from' ojieratin over the route on whieh the Moab Garage eorapany operates stage truck lines, was issued by Judge George Christensen in district court at Moab last Monday, says the of the 18th. The order will continue in effect nntil the rase of the Moab Garage company vs. Phil and Tom Golden, a partnership. operating a the Golden Transportation company, ran be tried on it merits, whieh will be early in September. In thia rase the Moab garage asks for damages of $3000, and also asks for a permanent injunction whieh will prohibit the Goldens from operating their tracks over routes on which the Moab concern hold franchises from the public utilities commission of Utah. At the conclusion of the hearing Jn-lgChristensen held th.it the Moab Garage was entitled to a restraining order against the Goldens to rem tin in effect until the case ean be tried on its merits. In the damage rase the plaintiffs hold that the defendants have damaged them to the extent of $3000 by infringement on their routes In addition to the damages the plaintiffs ask for a permanent injunction which will protect them in the fran-ohiswhich thev hold from the utilities commission. The defendant elaim that nnder the 1927 law thev have s right to accept employment from different concerns and cannot be elassifild as com mon earners coming under the of the utilities law. The contention 1f the plaintiffs is that they have a tremendous investment here in trucks and equipment; that they made thin investment nnder the assumption that they would be protected over the routes on, whieh they were issued the franchises; that they have at all times given prompt service and iave pared of the for the transportation nee territory they cover; and that, unless they are given protection, they will suffer heavy damages. UUllllUJimU!IUIIIIlJlUUIUlllllUlliiiiu..u.H...u.... OT there "'' HOW TO PROPERLY CARE FOR YOUR o fiui iimt duri - SKIN, HOW TO KEEP IT SMOOTH, SOFT AND YOUTHFUL.1 Phone or call in for your appointment thirty minute consultant and demonstration period for each one no charges . A. D. SUTTON DRUG CO. e es BSKKSift HetoaSL Tiines-Independe- nt PRICE, UTAR FORTY-SI- ALIENS X LEVIES ILLEGAL WILL ASK Mascara and Efstathous Niekolos TO BECOME CITIZENS aliens have filed abdicaForty-si- x tions for admission to become citizena of the United States and will be examined at the opening of the third term of the Seventh Judicial district court, which begins August 29th. Naturalization Examiner P. J. Phillips will conduct the tests. Following is the list of applicants: Price Constantino Dcmetriou Bernard Irart, Yaselios Stav-ro- s Nikakix, Emanuel Efstratiou Michael Konstantinos Constantino Evaggelun Papenagiotou, Sperios George Vlama-ki- s, Aristedia Athanasius Kaurlis, Emniit Elizondo, Anjionio Janoula-k- i and Pauline ituggeri. Helper George Leondarakis, Iones G. Jouflas, George Stelios Cocolakis, The man who thinks the modern girl Nicolai Anagnostpolos, Kniesto Ser-on-i, Girello Gross Bene, Michele Mar-rase- o doesnt get much out of things might and Efthimin Aristidu Mpoltas. to ace her unloading a vanity ease. Hiawatha John Paperakis, Antone Wedding announcements. Tha Sun. Stamatakis, Yirgilo Chevini, Angelo pri-visio- Len-darak- is, is, Sunnvside Rosario Gloriosa and Maria Teresa Flores. Kenilworth George Papnaprokap-inu- , Joseph Steve Zubbvich, Thomas Richards and Annie Holbrdbk. Castle Gate Otnon Geradakis, Paul Tempfer, Georgius Stavronlakis, Jane Hilton and William MacGregor. Scofield Joseph M&rvijok and Vinrenzo Gigliotti. Geon Lourakis. Standardville Mutual Ioaneos Vaselios Nikakis. is Columbia Mathios Emmanuel and Joseph SeppL Wattie Panagotis Logos. Heiner George Cai'nolitti. Spring Glen Dominico Conea. Rains Antionio Paloni. Winter Quarters Emmanuel John Hamainakis. . ebn utahtoS! Suits to have the tax ini municipalities set aside n Wednesday by the state bond alization and assessment, Ijq, sent to the county attonm counties in which the ton. the alleged illegal leria in Wednesday, requesting that m brought to set aside the leria legaL The municipalities in Dale in Emery county sad in Carbon. The state bouij the levy of one mill bv the Wellington for streets vu mi. ized by law and that of t Castle Dale for a remeteiy W illegal. The local taxing offiw'ih quested to make the neecaur-b- ut have failed to do ml II We read where London society has municipalities, counties ud A have made any changes nqaea taken up flea collecting" as a new was announced. hobby. But it isnt new for dog bad their own private collection of flea . Giria are weiring hed mis for years. bnt need heart protecton w Kan-kkernk- FREE.: See for yourself how the New Easy washes one big batch of clothes, damp-drie- s another big batch, and while all this is going on, handles every drop of water for you all at the same time. Not single button is torn off the clothes: not a single wrinkle is put in. deep-presse- d oJ 4 4 4 4 4 -4 4 The fellow who 1s on the lob 4 every day. Anri keeps fomrr nt it. 4 mokes one who it pay. 4 lies the More Iep. 4 4 ladies attention From Operating ar le WILL MAKE SURVEY OF RADO RIVER SOIL Goldens Are Restrained ,4 Easys famous Vacuum Cup washini take eight double sheets, or the other clothes and washes them as white as i and as gently as you do with your own hands, the same time the Easys new drying eight more sheets and in three minutes damp! them ready for the line. Sixteen double si we handled at one time two things are dor wice. That s how the New Easy cuts time in without rushing the clothes or hurrying yoi 1 , Handles Water For You Yu dont have to handle as much as a ci of water for the wonderful new way it speeds the clothes from basket to line, so gently, with not a button taken off, not a single deep wrinkle put in. You, too: may watch toe fV wwh and dry your clothes in your own home; without a penny of cost or a bit of trouble. f1 Try the Easy FREE water-drc- ui system returns the water from the clothes completed SjSSFf sink or drain.shi"N And no matter torn toe washing, the special gas heater beneath washtub keeps the water hot and enables vc sterilize white pieces. ?f wtPen have been amazed am lighted at seeing the New Easy Washer, in order you may see these wonders with will lend a New Easy, bring to your home on your you regular washday, and let doJour .week8 washing with it absolutely 5 our own eyes, we it i 0QC CHKSQ GSOOGG 0 pa W tpOos ftffg? GStbwtfa ihoulti. I. M. (Gamelial - At J. C. 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