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Show L MH SUN, FIOH,UTAH Judge Dilworth Woolley of Manti here thii week and held a aesaion of the district court on Tueaday last, when aeveral matters were disposed of. lie returned lo hia home Wednes- tu '$1 TO TO-MORR- Trainmaster B. II. Decker has again resumed his duties at Helper. He has been in the East several weeks, having been called there by the death of his mother and later remaining there wait Sms-DO- K't UNTIL day. OW, INSURE for a visit. Prices city council met last Tuesday evening and at whieh time the budget for the coming year was fix- ed. Another session is to be held next Tuesday evening when it will be adopted, no doubt Miss Mildred Manchester, one of the nurses at Price City Hospital, was operated on during the week for appendicitis. She is getting along, nicely, according to reports, and will soon be able to be back at her duties. iWl The annual Mutual Improvement association drama, "The Boomerang, in three acta and directed by Miss Alta Bedd, will be presented at the high auditorium at Price this (Friday) evening. A matinee for the children was given last evening. , Is a hazEvery step you take and every dollar you spend ard. Our insurance experience helps you get dependable protection at the least cost Funeral services for B. Morishitn, a worker at Sunnyside who died Sunday of miners consumption, were conducted Wednesday from Flynn FunerMaude Bigelow was operated al Home. A brief Christian service Mrs. PRICE AND on for goiter and Bose Alba Perry of was said over the remains by Bev. B. for a minor operation during C. Jones. Burial was in Price City Frank Smith underwent an emerg- Helper week at Price City Hospital. the cemetery. at for appendicitis ency operation Price City Hospital this week. Ellen Canak, aged 16 and residing County peddlers licenses have reof to at Sera been issued Miya Helper, is reported missing by her cently Quarterly conference of the Carbon parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Canak, Saints is to Wellington,. Angelos Kintegoe of stake of the Latter-daand to John Petetti of Wattis. She is said to have left home last be held at Price tomorrow and Tuesday on No. 2 Denver and Bio Mrs. Muriel Beid of Standard ville Grande Western train. Sheriff S. M. Mrs. Tom a is soon to open up underwent an operation at Price City Bliss was notified and tcleiaphcd east of the Price Hospital this week and Miss Goldie ahead in an effort to trace her down. in the Commercial a stoek of Or- - Frandsen of Castle Dale is a patient Emma Hawks, for a goiter. iental goods, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Hawkes of Mrs. H. S. Bobine&was hostess to Mrs. Glen Horsley was given a Orangeville, died here this week from the Ladies Aid society at her home shower at the home of Miss Maude acute appendicitis. Funeral services on North Second East street yester- Horsley on North Carbon avenue on will be held next Sunday at Orangeday afternoon. . Wednesday evening last and at whieh ville uith interment in the cemetery there were present some fifteen peo- there nmlcr the diree.ioa if Waao) Lee HenderftnKMs an out patient ple. A Harmon, local undertakers. She at Price City Hospital during the was a patient at Priee City Hospital week, while Albert Tfiqrne came in Miss La Vieve Huish, formerly head for a broken finger. Sheriff Bliss and Deputies Pike and of the English department of Carbon high, was married yesterday in the Peacock arrested Tom Bionas last This week a new awning is being Salt Lake temple to Frank J. Earl of Monday night and found one of the erected in s Toggery ProVo. A reception will be given in largest stills ever discovered in this and the Maytag ShopstJPriee, which honor of the couple this (Friday) ev- section. A feature was the confiscaadds greatly to the appearance of the ening by James W. Huish at Manavu tion of fifty gallons of whisky which Oscar Hanson building. Bionas claimed dated back to 1917 Ward Amusement Hall at Provo. . NEARBY Sun-nysi-de y . frontT'nf-JStoker- EVERY T RID AY. FADE FITS Utah went dry. The barrels had been buried in a cellar since that time, Bionas assorts. The stuff was emptied into the sewer by the sheriff's foiee. when Davis, is wanted both for the theft of a car from the Ford agency and also for working a confidence game on a worthless cheek. While he was unable to cash a check for eighty-on- e dollars presented at a number of different places here, he did secure an advance of ten until he eould get it cashed, according to information in the possession of local officers. PURELY PERSONAL Miss Alice Reid of Orangeville is visiting with her brother, R. J. Reid, and family here in Moab. B. B. Fox of Standardville was a 9th. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Tonkin of goiter patient at Pries City Hospital this week. Also B. A. Young, a steel Salt Lake City will spend the holidays worker, for head injuries, and Mrs. up at Kenilworth with Mr. anil Mrs. Walter CL Clark. Audrey Culp of Helper for appendicitis. Clem Shields, a railroad conThe country store and dance put Judge George Christensen returntractor, head injuries, and Kd J. Bar-we- ll on by Price Kiwanis club at City llall ed to Price last night from Provo and and John Wukovich for opera- last evening was a very well attended Manti. District court is to be resumtions. affair, a large crowd being present ed today (Friday).'" from Priee and surrounding towns. Harold V. Leonard, manager of Helper lodge of Odd Fellows No. Uoods of every kind were auctioned the Eastern Utah Electric conqiany of 50 elected officers last Monday evenoff and good prices, netting Price, was a Moab visitor Friday. ing at Knights of Pyhtias Ilall. B. J. the club broughta nice sum of money quite Ockey, noble grand; W. J. Bartlett, which will go towards finishing tho I Attorney Knox Patterson return-athlet- ic vice grand; Otto Stalls, recording secthe Carbon high. L, last night from a business trip to at field.' retary; George Blark, financial secre- Dancing was indulged in until a late to Price. Moab tary; M. 0. Porter, six months trus- hour and rveryone hid the tinus of .gait Lake City and Dili, tee; W. E. Robertson, twelve months their lives. Mrs. Eugene Santschi, Sr., from trustee, and David E. Lambson, eighteen months trustee. II. I. Yukawi for "Charley, as he Hiawatha was down from that eamp is better known), driver for the Ideal today (Friday) doing some shopping Marriage lirenses were issued by laundry of Price, met with an acci- and attending to other matters. Mrs. F. J. Thomas of County Clerk Elizabeth T. Hadley the dent yesterday up at llel'ier in which , . Priee left past week to Ralph G. Horsley and his truck was hit by an engine at the j the first of this week lfr Glendale, sy Sarah Wells, both of Victor, Martin crossing of the railroad where the Cals., where she will spend the Vuksnif and Bose Guide, both of goes over the tracks at Bel- -, ter with her daughter Mrs. Florence Milton R. Perkins of Provo and vedere addition. lie was thrown about Bate. Ida Johnson of Gunnison, Odell Mor-tens- fifty feet when the engine struck him. Xcphi Kay, extra gang timekeep- of Emery and Doritu Warehrm lle received several scratches and was er on the Denver and llio Grande of Ferron, and to John Clerieo and somewhat shaken up. Otherwise he Western over in Colorado, has returnDelores Olsen, both of Helper. was nnhnrt. The truck was badly ed to his home in Priee. The extras smashed up. This was at the same have been disbanded for the winter. Foster Leek of Scofield was taken place where two women met death a . Mrs. J. C. Baker of Castle Dale to Aird Hospital at Provo last Mon- few weeks ago and is considered as was in Iriec today (Friday) on her day suffering from two deep cuts in very dangerous. home from a visit of several days way the back of his neck, sustained when with her daughter, Mrs Hairy J. Bo1 he interrupted a family quarrel at the ASSESSORS WOULD CUT MOTOR inson, at Salt Lake he reports City. CAB TAXATION Pines, late Sunday night. According that Robinson, who has been sick for to information, Leek butted into a some time, is recovering and is feeling quarrel between D. W. Payne and hia Assessments on automobiles will be much better lately. wife, neighbors, with the result that eut 10 Mr. and Mrs. R. CLFerguaspn and per cent in fixing values next Payne stabbed Leek twice with a Elizabeth T. llduley returned to Mrs. deyear for taxation purposes, it was pocketknife. cided upon the other day at the an- Priee Sunday froma trip bf several weeks in various parts ot-- ' California Tony Alvacaro of Helper, aged 16 nual convention of county assessors on the laeifie Coafet.'Thfl Feigua-son-s and rears, was caught in Salt lake City with the state board ,of equalization have been out there several weeks this week and returned to Price, where at Salt Lake City. . The action was Mrs. lladley joined them where and he is charged with stealing a ear from taken on motion of J. IL Prcece, Salt autothe Davis Auto and Machine company. Lake county asseesor, who was named for the return trip home in their mobile. chairSherconvention the at last year as He was brought back by Deputy Reuben Simpson of Price, district iff L. A. Pike and 1L V. Davis, who man of a committee to study the matroad Alof ter 'this automobile engineer for the Fourth district, Zion him. assessments, to to Young get wynt vacaro is an orphan. He is in the year the average per ear was $233.01. pent aeveral days last week at Ciaeo, Resident Engineer IL J. county jail awaiting a hearing on the It. S. MeQuarrie, assessor of Cache, where with went over the specificaPreece of Salt Lake and Charles E. Nielsen he charge preferred against him. Hawkins of Utah were appointed to tions of Federal Ail Project No. 100 J. W. Collins, arrested recently at draft 'suitable resolutions thonkbw from Whitehouse to Cisco. Work was Los Vegas, Nev., and returned to Secretary of State Crockett for his started about ten days . ago by-thConstruction company, Priee on a charge of stealing an auto- aid in assessment of autos. TLe meetWhile in the mranyt mobile, may be brought here to face ing went on record as favoring a law the contractors. made final inspection on also s mnat antomobil-all Simpson that sea number of charges if he should requiring Project N- - 101, whieh cure an acquittal in the Utah ease, be assessed before licenses en be is- Solitude-Flo- y haa been completed by the says the Grand Junction (Colo.) Sen- sued to them. This, it was thought, olds people. Moab tinel of last Wednesday. Collins, who would tend to eliminate the number - v8th. the in taxation have past. that under name Paul of the here escaped operated Timci-In-depende- h. 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