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Show I? ; jytwlT. MARCH II, UM y TEE W OLDRQYD FIGURES OUT WAY TO HELP TOE PAILOB If you NEW TABLES and COURTEOUS TREATMENT s It tin youre out of the beginner class. Camels are made for smokers who know their cigarettes s t Camels uVd walk y AFTER a mile for a Camel K. C. OPERATION Mon Woman Passes At Capital On LasfSFriday Afternoon. James Westfield of 985 Bid-M- at avenue at Salt Lake City died hte last Friday afternoon at a hoa-pt- il there from complications follow, at in operation performed some six-fe- a days previously; Deceased was 48 inn of age. Until about seven weeks UM the was a resident of Sunnyaide i where she had .lived since her aurian to James Westfield six yean (a Sne was born in .Spring Valley, Mi, August 1, 1879, the daughter of Mu. u? ir CARD TABLES for pleasure e& ism. a.wj. if- Ur. and Era. Ilyrum Wilcox. She waa married to Alexander Harrison, April 27, 1898. He died nine yean ago. Mrs. Westfield is survived by her husband, her father and five children, James A. Harrison of Sioux Falls, 8. D.; Mrs. Charles A. Houghton of Castle Gate; Mrs. Velma Sherwood and Isabel and Alex Harrison of Salt Lake City; one stepson, James Westfield of Salt Lake City; thne eisten, Mrs. Onnge Higby of Sunnyaide, Mrs. 8. T. Davis and Mn. Ethel Crow of Salt Like City, and two brothers, IL E. and F. II. Wilcox of Salt Lake City. Funeral fervires were held last Tuesday with burial at ML Olivet eeme- t ry. BIBLE THOUGHT AND PRAYER If paints Bill Asm thdr children mtmo-ri- te a BiUe selection each week. Until prove a fHcdui heritege A Am A efUt peart. within the province of the tete Und board to make a waiver of priority of the redemption of certain warrant to permit the execution of the loan to the Carbon Water company to pay for rebuilding the flumes washed out by the floods of last September, according to an opinion rendered on Saturday last by Ilarvey IT. Cluff, attorney general, at the request of John T. Oldroyd, executive secretary of the land board. At the time the board loaned the Central Utah Water company approximately $470,-00- 0 in June, 1027, which had to be made from the reservoir funds, the loan caused an overdraft of 409,393.-7- 0. Since the law only permits an overdraft of $300,000 in the reservoir fund, and aince the money to the Carlton Water company cannot be loaned Tom any other, it become necessary to redeem some of these outstanding warrants in order to refinance the Carbon Water by lending it $53,045.50 'or the reconstruction of its flumes. Oldroyd has worked out a plan by which some of the accumulated balances in the reservoir fund will be used in retiring some of the notes, thereby reducing the overdraft aufficicntly to iieriuit the making of the additional oan. The outstanding warrants aro supposed to be redeemed in their order, but as the first one was too large 'or redemption at present by the reservoir fund, Oldroyd wanted to know if the priority of that first warrant eould be waived and then some of the smaller ones redeemed to reduce the overdraft sufficiently to allow the additional loan to the Carbon company. Cluff held that such waiver eould be made. Drop Pariier-Westc- Seek ye the Lor. while He may be found, eall ye npon Him while He is near. Isaiah 55: : O God, Thou art full o:! and love, and Thou truth goodness, hast assured us that if we seek Thee PRAYER: we shall find Thee. 120,-013,0- 00 Price New Mexico, Vermont, Arizona, Delaware, Wyoming and Nevada. The new department of commerce figures list them as Montana, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Vermont, Wyoming, Delaware and Nevada. Idahos estimate for 1928 is 546,000 or 15,000 more than Utah. There is no Performance like r Bldg. City Council ik iV PRICE, UTAH )?;' STANDARD COAL Mined In Carbon County and Shipped Everywhere Propartlaa At Stamlardvllle, Utah No Dust, No Ashes, No Clinkers. Is Unexcelled For Storage Purposes . . . SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH General Offices Ninth Floor Kearns Bldg. Hl-Hr- Coal When la Bert Appraelaiad Moat Used. Minas At Rains, Carbon County, Utah. Miners and Shippers of Lamp, Nut, Sleek and Assorted Sizes of COAL Of the Very Highest Grades. Beat For Fnnacees Household, and All Other Use. General Offices, Cliff Building, Salt Lake City. At last Monday evenings session of the eouneil R. W. Porter, mayor of Helper, asked that this city sell to the town on the west some lots there that were acquired several years ago at the time of the construction of the local waterworks pipeline. The matL. F. ter waa taken under advisement DePresident and General Manager. cision is to be announced later on. A Is Given committee from here is to confer with ty-Fo- ur one up there. Delegates John S. Sax asked that sewer exCarbon eounty will have twenty-fou- r tension be made to his property on delegates in the state convention East Second South street Such was of the democratic party at Salt Lake temporarily tabled. The matter of the City, April 9th, and at which Utahs extension of a waterline to the residelegation to the partys national con- dence of Anton Vouk on North Fourth vention in Houston, Tex, will be cho- West was referred to the proper comsen, it was announced in the eall for mittee. Canyon the state convention issued last WedJ. El Bent, holdover from the last Coal Co. nesday by Delbert M. Draper, administration, was reappointed night chairman. Representation of others marshal. The salary of Glen D. Reese will be Beaver, 7; Box Elder, 9; Dag- as purchasing agent was advanced to gett, 1; Cache, 36; Duchesne, 14; Em- a hundred and sixty dollars a month ery, 10; Garfield, 3; Grand, 2; Iron, from a hundred and fifty. 5: Juab, 13; Kane, 1; Millard, 11 It was found that the cost of an Morgan, 3; Piute, 2; Rich, 2; San electric sign at the Denver and Rio Juan, 2; Sanpete, 20; Sevier, 15 Grande Western depot, as proposed by Summit, 10; Salt Lake, 203; Tooele, the Womens Business and Profes 10; Uintah, 7; Utah, 60; Wasatch, 8 sional club, is prohibitive at this time. Washington, 7; Wayne, 2, and Weber, Secretary lank of the Price Biver 86. The state committee also will meet Petroleum company was present and on April 9th, when new officers wil explained to members the many drillbe elected and decision will be mode ing problems encountered by his peoMinors and Hhtpper of tfc as to the time and place for the regu ple in Parkdale addition. Cahbralad tar state convention at which candiStreet Commissioner Olsen was givdates (fill be nominated for the No- en instructions regarding the work Canyon vember election. from his forces. A new maCoal . chine lately arriving helps out wonCAUGHT BETWEEN TWO CABS MIms at derfully. AND NOW AT HOSPITAL SPRING CANTON, UTAH On recommendation of Couneilmtn Ganarnl Office, 817 Nowhonae Redd a concrete crossing is to be put Rex Tryon was esught between the Building. in Second and Seeond North South gt ends of two trsmears at the Sweet Balt Lake City, Utah streets. coal property up on Gordon Creek last Friday and came near losing his life. BROUGHT TO HOSPITAL AFTER He was in the act of pulling a couplATTEMPTING SUICIDE ing pin when am tiier train hackci into him. He was flushed by the One Joe Gaida blew into Helper last drawbars of the two. After being Friday from nobody knows where. He he was rushed to Price City was looking for work, but in the afHlgheet efficiency, Hospital, being brought here by spec-- ternoon and evening he tanked np on equivalent IIMIk Unaonallad tar ial train. Examination revealed hooch and later landed at the Last storage Will not alack. The bail vere bruises about the ehest and sev- Chance soft drink parlor and poolhall for atcamlng and beating qnalhlea. first at was ribs. It eral fractured in the west part of that eity. There INDEPENDENT COAL' fa believed he had a broken hack,, but he took a ehair and leaned against the COKE COMPANY examination disproved this. Jle wall for a time. Later he drew a knife y i 25 years of age find has three broth- from his pocket This he opened and Mines at Kenilworth, Utah, er in this city. His mother also lives shouted to the small erowd about tho ml Ott leas Walkar Bank BnUdiai here. plaee that he was going to eut his and those to watch throat for present SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH It probably doesnt make much dif- the act He was at onee overpowered, ference to the innocent bystander in but not until he had made aeverai China whether lie is beheaded by a ty- slashes about his Adams apple. The Germany has about a hundred rant or a liberator. man was brought to Price City Hosfurnaces in operation as eompar- treatment for beed pital three hundred and sixty in with no take jneilieino Does a doctor the United States and forty in Can- cause he has good health or have goot The two things that will make ada. health because he takes no medicine f reception rotten in the near Birth announcement cards. The San. are summer and polities. Don't borrow The Bun. Buliscriba. Carbon Hi Wast Main Straat one-ha- SEEK TODAT Sell Social TIom. Drinks, Clears and the Libs. Bad Roads Reported In Eastern Utah Persona planning to go into Eastern Utah for the next few days would probably do well to eonnider making the trip by train E. C. Knowlton, the maintenance engineer of the state highway commission, stated last Monday night. He had just ohccked up on the eondition of several of tho roads over the Wasateh range. Our maintenance force, he oaid, found it necessary tonight to turn bark traffic headed through Strawberry Valley on the highway from Heber City to Duchesne. Cars that are waiting there now will be permitted to complete the trip early in the morniug, when he ground is still frozen, but we expeet it will he necessary to close that route to all (raffle for a week or two. This is made necessary partly because of an incomplete forest project of about sixteen rnilea through the valley. The Cedar Construction company graded the road last season, but has not surfaced it as yet. It would be too much to expeet the grade in that sort of shape to stand up, and there are other places in the Strawberry that are almost as bad. At considerable expenditure the commission has kept this open all winter up to the present except for a few hours at a time. In other years it has been closed for months, and sometimes it has been June before it was passable. We Bhall just have to bear it for a week or two this year, and we feel that quite an improvement has already been made. Whether it will be possible to use the graded road all spring the project has tieen Utah Is Growing Since in 1929, whentime will tell. graveled only Last Census Soldier Summit is in such eondition that automobiles are not able to Utahs population during the last get through on their own power. We eight years will have increased 81,604 are stopping all traffic at night, as on July 1, 1928, arcording to the esti- :'ar as possiblo, and furnishing come mate released last Tuesday by the de- teams at the worst places in the daypartment of commerce at Washington, time, If fair weather continues for D. C. This increase will bring the to- three ox four days ears will be able to tal to 531,000, as against 449,306, the make this all right. It has not been a census figure in 1920. The figures winter of heavy snows on either of are contained in a statistical report these summits, and in keeping the showing the comparative populations traffic open during eold weather much of every state in the union and the of it has been thrown to the side of District of Colnmbia in 1920 and 1928. the road, which helps the present eonThe estimated population of the entire dition. Cars are going into the Uintah country aa of July 1st is given as compared to 105,710,620 in Basin over the Castle Gate to DuJanuary, 1920, an increase of 14,302,-38- 0 chesne state highway on their own for the nation in eight and lf power, though the road has. been in bad eondition for a few days. It is years. It is further shown by the report probable the worst is over there, also. Salina Canyon is not an improved that Idaho has passed Utah and New Hampshire in total population during road, but id the best now over the Wathe period of eight years. 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