OCR Text |
Show THlJ FADE 8ZX 8 UK, PRICE, UTAH thoroughbreds, with the incidental tests of nimble wilted jockeys, the aroma of masted peanuts and of the vendor of pink lemonade, rallinw to all of us. are they Truk all roads will lead to l'rice for the fair, September 23d, 24th nrid 25lh. the-dron- 1 CARBON Flying luof and a flurry of dual, excited jirode (leer- purse, Saddle or novelty ruce, $25.00 ing through field glasses, anil all of pur.-- Saddle or nuvelty race, $25.00 the thrill that follow in the wake of purse. Itelac race, $50.00 purse. the sport of kin-- u are assured the There will lie an elimination buckteoi!e of rarhim euuiitr ami oilier ing contest. A $2M) silver mounted points when the hip racing program saddle will be given as first prize and which haa been arranged aa a port of $50.00 as (jerond. There will be a the Carbon county fair celebration. ridk no elimination, for The program which Lb been preared ers, steers and horses. Each day of bv H. W. Dalton and William (Hill) the fair at least twenty animals will Line in the mast elaborate which bus lie bucked. ever lat-- presented in Eastern Utah, There is no time of the year so enand will interest horse owners and joyable as Indian summer. The days racing fans all over thia section of the are just cool enough nnd not too cool. country. The smoke from the l'rres of the vanThere is souudliing which grip) the ished warriors hangs in the low places who haa ml eonoiscle in the listanre. The blond seems to average when veins a field of fast horse- course more freely through the veins his ju flesh line uo at tho harrier and eonictf The roads are in excellent condition poinding down into the streteh. Thera and work is not so trying as to keep l Cometh i np within each of us, which one from claiming a few days for respond to the thrill which attends a recreation and diversion. A promise contest of this nature. The Tdood of contests between tough horseflesh seem to course more casilv. the earea and the sinews of cow punchers, and of the everyday workaday world fall the contests between p away .and one follows the line of horses without a thought of the rare. This is the rase in no other sNirt. Kueinp was oripinallv instituted a the first public sport and wii tho first to secure royal patronage. The effect on anyone is hint of a mild stimulant. In addition to th- racing p.vgrnm Dalton and Iiincs have arranged for the biggest and best rodeo eMelpution "Theyre off! e. eon-tes- t, bare-hac- n fleet-foote- d thun-derin- IN TIIK SEVENTH JIDUIAI, Dist- rict Court In and Fur Carbon County, Xtuie of I'lnli. The First National Hunk , of 1'rii-e- a I nriHirulioii, i'luintiff, vs. Annie (ilaasiiian and Mow UIhnmuuii, Alsu Known An M. (iluHxinun, Husband and Wife, J. C. Wcetcr Lniulier t'oiniiany, a Corporation, Elbert K. Waite Price Uiver Petroleum Company, a Corporation, Ida if linen, the Wright Imw ami Collection Agency, a Corporal ion, Defendant. Hlter-if- f a Hule. To be sold at slinriff'a sale on the 22d dny of September, l'J27, at 2 o'clock p. in., on the front ateiu of the county court bouse in Price, Carlton coundescribed ty. slate of Utah, Ibr following , property siltmlcd in Prii-n- Parboil emin-tstate of Utah, towit : Beginning at the north west earner of IaiI 5, lllnck 1, of Xarali June Plumb Powell addition to the town of Price, ('Hrhun county, slate of I'IhIi, thence eust 3 1,4.0 feet, tlisnce sontb 100 feet, thence west 104.5 feet, tlience north Hat feet. In the place f beginning. inKclIicr with all improvement!! Ibereoii and all riahls and appurtenances thereunto belonging or thereunto in any wise Itated nt Price, Curbon appertaining. county. Ft nil, this Wilt dny of August. A. I). 1927. X. M. BI.IXX, Kiieriff of Cur-Imi- ii Poimty, Ilnh. Hy A. B. (iibson. I icpiity. First puli., Aug 20; last Kept. Ill, 1927. y. TRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1927 EVERT FRIDAY IN TIIK DISTRICT COURT OF TIIK Seventh Jinliciul District ofh I. tail. In Piiton, anil For Furhon Pouniy. Hc-of the Slate As Xtuie Hank Coiniiiii-eiotu-- r of Ptull, anil As Trustee For the Piiyeoti Exchange Hank, a Porsiraiion, Insolvent. I'lHintiff, v. Ids F. Xiwlding. tfernwii X. Kllswiirth and the tirst Nni:ini:il Bunk u I!. I'dll1 of I'riff, n rirMr.irum, worth, and Mary Smith Ellsworth. Notice of Sheriff Sale of Itenl Property. To lie sold at sheriffs sale on TiieMlny, the UOtli day .f H.p";mber. P.I27, at 2 oclock p; in., if uid dny at the front disir of the miiniy niiirllioiis-- n of (Wlmn county, sitimte in Price, I in ii lily, slate of I'tah, all the right, titls, rluiin and inlersst of the nlmve Haiti-e- d plaintiff, and of the defendant, Her nian X. Ellsworth, Flr.t Natiniml Hank li K. of Piiie, a curpomtiuii, anil Mary Smith Ellsworth, in and to the following iVserifce.1 real iirtperiv. ! ar-bo- DK- PUBLICATION NOTICK KOI purtinent of the Interior, United States lamd Office At Halt Luke Pity. Utah, August X, 1927. Notice is hereby Igiven tali, tlisl Oust Nicolodcinas of Prire, Aihli-liniiwiio on September 51, 192U, muds XliM'kriiising Homestead Entry No. 0421173. for HEW HE 14, Hoc. 15, Twi. 13 South, ltanxe 7 East, Salt Iuke meridian, of intention to make has filed notii-liiree-yeproof to establish claim to the land above described before the clerk of the district court at Price. Utah, on the 21st duy of September, 1027. Claimant numea as witneMusi Slylian Sines and llarry Hahlires of Price, Utah, (Tirist Varsainis and (just Hoiilas of Oistle I tale, Utah. HKOltHK E. WOOLLEY, Acting al e ar UnisiHlpr. First pub., Aug. 12; last Sept 0. 1927. Ells-wort- towit: S iilient quart-- FOK PUBLICATION of the Interior, United Stntea Land Office At Suit Luke City. Utah, August 23, 1927. Notice is hereby given that Oiovunni Iaginta of Helier, I tali, who on April 1. 1910. made Homestead Entry No. 017213. for HUNWH. NW 0 HWi. See. 25t, IVp. 13 South.filedItunge noth East. Suit laike meridian, has proof to of intention to make three-yea- r establish claim to the land above described before tbe clerk of the district court nt Price, Utah, on the 11th day of October. 1927. Claimant names as witnesses Fred Lurcher. Ernest Imrcher, Fred Paternoster nnd Frank ! rosso, all of Price, Utah. ELI F. TAYI.OU. Regiater. First pub., Aug. 2ti; lust Sept. 23, 1927. NOTICK of tlm south- east qunr'er of Sec. 21. in Twp. 15 South, Itunge 10 East. Xslt laike nieridinn. Also the west half of the southwest quurfer of See. 10, Twp. 15 South, lliiiie.e II Kat Halt I.nke meridian. Purchase price liny-abin lawful money of the United State. Dnleil nt Price, (rhon enmity. Itah tins 2uth day of August. A. I.. 11127, X. U HIiIXX. Sheriff of Pnrlsin County. Utah. Hy A. E. (iilisain. Deputy. Houle A Spalr. ding. Attorneys For I lefendnnt. Spalding. 7l2 Walker Rank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. First pub., Aug 29 : lnt Sept. 1t. 1.127. le nt A lad of six is the new ruler of When in doubt about what the felHnuiiiuiiia. Some Kttrlipean diplomacy low in the ear ahead is going to lo, he so may day, arnica r 4o he child move is to slow down. beat the in all fit right. ex-re- pl TWJBEBMK. - of Intention Notice Notice is hereby given by the city council of Price, Utah, of the intention of such city council to make the 'ollowing improvements, towit: To eonstruet concrete curb and gutter together with ail appertaining work on both sides of Second East street between the north line of Main street and the Price Water company canal, excepting the intersections of First and Second North streets; and also to construct a sewer on Firat Eust street from the end of the present sewer, which ia about one hundred feet north of Third North attest to the Price Water company ranal ; and alao to construct a sidewalk on the east side of First East street from the end of the present sidewalk to the north line of all according to the Potter's plans and specifications on file with Oarl Nyman, engineer for Price City, and defray abutters portion of the expense and cost thereof by iqiecial assessment upon the lots and pieces of ground to be affected or benefited thereby, to be sseemed by the front-foo- t aeeording to the amount and character of said improvements upon thnt portion of the street immediately abutting or adjacent to each lot or piece of ground. The total cost of the improvements is estimated at $9.rt6A.OO or at an estimated for curb and cost of $1.70 per front-fofor sidegutter, $0.24 per square-foo- t walks. $071.00 for each complete driveway for sewer. All and $0.85 per front-foprotests or objections to such intention or to the construction of snrh improvements must be in writing signed by the owner of the property affected or benefitted, describing the same together with the numaffected by each class of ber of front-feimprovement and be filed with the city recorder before the 3d day of September, 1927, at whieh time the city council will hnve a regular meeting and consider the protests and the objections that shall have been made. Protest or objections most show the lass or rlasses of improvements to which they protest o object. Property owners mny protest nr object to any rlmm. of improvements thnt affects his property, but his protest or objection shall not affect any other class of improvements. n, ot ot et By order of the city council of 'rice, Utah. Dated, August 9. 1927. First pnh Aug. 12: lnt City Recorder. Sept. 2. 1927 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Office of the City Recorder. Price, Utnh. Sealed bids will be received at this office by the city council of Price. ITtnh, until 8 o'clock p. m.. September 7. 1927, and at that time publicly opened, for the construction of concrete curb and gutter, private driveways and other appertaining work on Second East street between Main street and the Price Water company canal and for the construction of a sewer extension on Firat East street from the end of the present sewer to the Price Water company canal and for the construction of a concrete sidewalk on the east side hf First East street from the end of the present walk to the north line of Potters all in Price, Utah. The nrin-rip- al items of work are approximately as follows : 8750 linear feet of curb and gutter. 88 complete driveways, concrete sldriralk. i 5000 square-feh sewer. 200 linear feet Plans and ftperifications are on tile with Carl Nyman, engineer for the city, and tnav be obtained oh depositing ten t$10.00) dollars. The right is reserved to reject any anil all bids. By order of the msvnr snd citv council of Price. Utah. ARTHUR X. SMITH. Citv Recorder. First pnh., Aug. 12; last Sept. 2. 1927. n, REDUCED TO ever staged within the confined of Carlion county. Action will ho the prevailing thought and around this idea has been constructed a bucking contest which will leave )Vw empty moment for sjs'etators and pnrtici-7unt- s. Each day twenty horses will lie burked fnnn ehutes and from the field in Kttch a manner that something will b ch tiipcning all the time. Tbe bucking horses will lie in Price at least a week before tho fair, September 23d, 24th and 25tli. Those who contemplate attending the rodeo and races will lie at lincrty t see the btieking stuck at any limn and draw their own conclusion a to whether the animals are violent enough to provide the sort of thrills antuiimted at event of this nature. The first prize InMIie bueking contest will be a $290 saddle and the will secure a rash pr,..t of $50. Numerous entries are pnmiisid ftotu various points in this atate and territory nnd the big burking contest will bring into Price the largest array of burking talent both of horses ami men, that haa ever been eeen here. Three thousand dollars in race purses and prizes will be the incentive to owners of horteflesii to visit this town during fair week. The rurrent fair will be the most elaborate whieh has ever h:en presented in tliia part of tbe state, and will perhnp be tbe largest county fair ever staged in Utah. Every imssible arrangement for the comfort am) amusement of tbe ,n nui-ner- up Ctammamdler .TEhte Costs $2500 ZES$ than any Acclaimed "the greatest post-wa- r achieve- ment of automotive engineering, the path of theStudehaker Commander is strewn with accomplishments . . 5000 miles in less than 5000 consecutive minutes 33 national hill climbing records ... an average of 17 miles to the gallon in 61 gasoline tests! Now, The Commander sets an unparalleled record for value at its new, low which includes more than $100 in extra equipment. One-Prof- it price-$149- Only seven American cars equal The Com- mander in powerand they cost from$4,000 to $10,000. No wonder The Commander is outselling the combined total of all other cars in the world of equal or greater rated power. Drive a duplicate of the world-recor- d cur. worth of extra equipment without extra cost All StuJebaker models have fwhwl braknf disc wheels fiilUbe than ' '0 worth of extra equipment, balloon tlren ventilating windIncfiu': front and rear bumpers; shock shield (exclusively StuJebaker); oil filter n absorbs. j; engine thermometer and automatic windshield cleaner; mirror rear traffic signal light; cowl hydrostatic gasoline gauge on the dash; and coincidental lock to Ignition and lights and acorn headlights, tearing. Equipment also Include controlled bom steering whccL rear-visio- ; amusement mnehines and all that goes with them. Following is the racing program. h mile rare, - FIRST DAY s milj raee, $100 purse. $110 puree, Saddle horse race, $23.00 mile race, $110 purse. purse; One-ha$50.00 rare, puree. Relay mile SECOND DAY mile, race, $110 purse. 0 $100 purse. Walk, trot a ul run, mile, '10 purse. puree. Relav nee, $50.00 purse. THIRD mile, DAy s mile, $110 $100 purse. One-fourt- Three-eighth- lf Three-eighth- s Onc-fouft- h 25.-0- Five-eight- One-four- th Three-eighth- WAS IS Sedan plush $1244 . SXX9S Sedan (4dr.) mohair 1335 . XS9S Victoria 1325 XS9S Coupe, for 2 . . . 1245 . XXM . 1345 . XS9S Coupe, for 4 . . 1295 . XS4S Roadster, for 4 Duplex Phaeton . 1195 . XXSS Tourer, for 5 - . xxos Tourer, for 7 , . 1245 . XS45 .... The Commander 5, no-dra-ft Hands, NEW LOW PRICES The Dictator (4-dr- .) WAS Sedan . . Sedan, Regal , . Victoria Victoria, Regal . . . . Coupe, for 2 Coupe, Regal for 4 . Roadster, for 4 .... IS $1585 1710 1575 1645 1545 1645 1675 SX49S xas 149 IMS X49S 1MI XSfS WAS IS Erskine Six d. WAS ... two-bea- AH $995 995 945 995 945 .A' . . priors L n. K Isstsry Xf J Hi WESTERN AUTO COMPANY North Carbon Ave., Just O ff Main, Facing the East. - DE-partm- who on May 21, 1923, made Deeert Land Entry No. 030279. for SEUSEM. See. 8. Twp. 29 South. Range 21 East. Salt Lake meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof to establish claim to the land above described before the clerk of the district court at Price. Utah, on the 21st day of September, 1927. Claimant names as witnesses L. G. Tangren of Price. Utah. O. D. Leamastrr of Mnhr-InnUtah. J. P. Larson of Moab, Utah, and Milton Jensen of La Sal, Utah. GEORGE E. WOOLLEY, Acting Regis- . $2245 . SI9SS 1845 . 179 . 2495 . Uft Cdstom Sedan Sport Coupe, for 4 . Coupe, for 2. . . art RoaJster, for 4 six-inc- FOR PUBLICATION of the Interior. United States Land Office At Salt Lake City, Utah. Anguat 5, 1927. Notice ia hereby given that Jesse K Leamaater of La Sal, Utah, NOTICE The President Sedan, for 7 . Tourer, for 7. Limousine . ' STATE ENGINEER'S OFFICE. SALT Lake City, Utah. July 20. 1927. Notice Is herebv given that Peter Rarbnglio, whose postoffice eddress is El Pam. TVx.. has made application in accordance with the rennirementn of the Compiled Laws of Utah. 1917. as amended hy the Session Laws of Utah. 1919 and 1925. to aimrop-riat- e .125 c. f. s. of water from Horse Canvon Creek In Carbon county, Utah. Said water is to be diverted at a point which bears north 33 deg. 20 min. east 2880 feet from tbe southwest corner of See. 34. Twp. 15 South. Range 14 East. Salt Lake base and meridian, and conveyed In a pipeline a distance of fifteen thousand feet, where It will be need from March 1st to November 1st of each vear for tbe irrigation of fortv acres of land embraced In a portion of the eonth half southwest nnarter See. 4. Twp. 16 South. Range 14 Kant. Balt Lake bane and meridian. As mnrh water as neeesaarv will be used during tbe entire year for domestic pnrnoscs. This application is destff-nnte- d In tbe atate engineers office as File No. 10131. ATI protests against the granting of mid application, stating the reasons therefor, mnst be hr affidavit in duplicate accompanied with a fee of $1.00. and filed In thin office within thirty (101 days after the completion of tbe iwhHeatlon of this notice. GEORGB M. BACON. State Engineer. Tlnte of first pnh.. July 29. 1927. Date of completion of pnh, Aug. 26. 1927. other car ofequalpower $100 .patrons has been provided. et . . 4. factory, intituling frmnt and ramr ate. more than HM In extra equipment taithaut extra rat. PRICE - - UTAH Beautiful in design thoroughly modem mechanically right ter. First pub., Aug. 12; last Sept 9. 1927. IN TIIK DISTRICT COURT OF CAR-bo-a County, State o( Utnh Della Saijo, Plaintiff, vs. Frank 8aijo, Defendant Summons. .The State of Utah to the Said Defendant : You are hereby summoned to apnear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you if served within the county in which this action la brought, otherwise within thirty days after service and defend the shore entitled action, and In ease of your failure aa to do judgment will be rendered agalnat rou according to the demand of the complaint. which said complaint has been filed with the clerk of the district ronrt. This action Js brought to recover judgment dissolring the bonds .of matrimony now existing between yon snd the plaintiff. O. K. CLAY, Plaintiffs Attorney. Postoffice addre Price. Utah. First pub., Aug. 19-- . last Sept. 16, 1927. |