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Show f ' THE SUM, FBIOE. UTAH PAGE EIGHT Dempsey States He Has Quit For Keeps APRIL H icfl '0 . EVERY FRIDAY A NATfON-WiO-E msrmrnoM-- NEW YORK, April 11. Jack Dcaipney, arriving Aero today to a" greeting as noisy as any vhen he was champion of the world, put the dadiper on comeback talk by declaring he would mlt fight again "for fifty The former title- million dollars. tolder. who readied here shortly after i noon, chiefly to pursue his legal battle with bis old manager, Jack Kerns, insisted his retirement wag definite, but I in the next breath, In answer to a I declared: question, again it I "If I ever have to fightRiekard. will be for no one but Tex Dempsey made ibis assertion when asked whether he was dickering with any other promoters. "Im through, be said. The boys a ugh when I say that, but its oh the eveL Honey 14 no object to me now. Ive got plenty. Ivq made my own decision witbonF tyickards or anyone re-eei- va PRICE, UTAH MAIN STREET V Expressed By Vcdues - i twuin our jwosr Every Item every Price m tlui Afl. ana Id ten Expert ow Swrifie Store not advertuecl--yiiibo- Ii Goode-thru Wrmppmg Satu-factio-n Buying for 954 Stores, thru Quolity with Every Purchase. I Mens Sweaters Value Splendid StyleLuxeand Suits Far Spring In Twist De patterns exclusive with featuring the new Heather. Twist de Luxe fabrics; quality tailorn ing throughout; in two and our-Stores- In & , three-butto- models. At j V. V - St . Jku Slipover and Coat models In all the newest Jacquard effects in laand two-ton- e with Styled and finished superbly de luxe rayon lining; inside bellows' patch pockets; sleeves and vest back lined to match; trousers with quarter top pockets. One of our most exceptional valgeg. elaea adviee. Ive been in the ring eighteen years, long enough. I ean still walk around and tell the time' of day. I intend to stay that way. . The injury to hie left eye, whiehbe aid waaauffered in hia fight with Tunney at Chicago last September, helped influence hia retirement, Dempsey indicated. At the same time, he p; -- - 7 ' test Spring. for Low priced at $2.98 to $4.98 .. Marathon Hats Students Suits WSM For Men aid the effects of this injury, though not yet entirely removed, would not. smaller shape "The Elite"' Style-Qua-lity impair hie sight. roll edge; satin lined I realised after that last fight with Tnnney it was time to quit, he Newest twists and cassimerea in declared. I wasnt more than 40 ) was cent aa aa I tans, browns and greys; also novelty, good in that fight per at my beat. I felt myself weakening 8: stripes. Exceptional style and value. fast in the last ffew rounds. For Boys y Dempsey thinks the . ... Following closely the young mens owa Spring Wear title battle, elated for July in New suit the , to are suits these hud cassimerea is designed ideas, Twists mateh. York, is the best available most exacting as to style, quality and', . "It will be a good fight, Jack greys,' tans, finish browns, and aid, "and Heeney will give the eham-pioblue plenty of trouble. I believe the stripes man who whipa Tunney must be n over-idaidand ' puncher, not a boxer. Sharkey, if .as blue v good aa when he fought me las July, aerge and would have the best chance of beating cheviot Coat, last game of the first half schedule! the ehampion, but they tell me hes V c s t and a for Jnly 8th. . gohe back a lob Sharkey gave me a m golf knickers, lot of troqble. Another meeting of the directors t golf and I will be held April 29th with all manDempsey plans to stay in or around New York month. His tussle to a lo ngit or 1 ' legal agers asked present the contracts of their players jor the league approv- with Kerns over their old contract is longies. At al at that time. Dr. C. R. Fahring ontheeendarherewAjjllCt represented the Helper club at Mondays meeting,, and' Harold Leonard represented Price. Lynn Leavitt, di rector, was present to look after the interests' of Kenilworth. President LIVE STOCK PRICES HIGHER LARGE LIQUOR CACHE FOUND FRIDAY, THE 1STH TO C0M11 Elmer 0. Young of Hiawatha waa preONOE AFTER TODAY WITH URGENT DEMAND OVER AT HIAWATHA sent and presided over the eouneil for the first time since his election three (Continued From Page Two) To thq great army of uPer2 Sheriff Blisa and. deputies uncover" weeks ago. ed one of the biggest liquor caches ev: folk who are always wary of inite knowledge of the ancestry of the er found in Carbon to encounter taro eohnty and a still animals involved. The purchaser of of who regard the large porportions was the result of inbred males, however, need have no lest tff a Plans by his forces Monday night on only from certain angles fear of using them if they are super- thenid ranch of John and Mike Peperi-ki- s mediately be ealled upon to Eon ior representatives. , As a matter of untold tribulations, 1928 The Carbon County Country club faet he should prefer them to others, threenear Hiawatha. One hundred arid nth w t to is under the direction of President Maty gallons of moondhine whisky and yenq of terror even aa it Pri especially if they are not related to two thousand a -gallons of mush wen, man ahy male, Gilmour, announces a reopening tourWk hia females, because they are more hei Not only is thin leap year, nament of golfers nt the course of the by the officers, according to Nn nearly pure in their hereditary make- destroyed their statement The brothers were it is a year of three FriaaySjjMt) club up near Carbonrille. Two teams dterifl and for that reason an more Whsthn up, arrested and allowed until April 30th and one .of them ia today. have been paired off and will be classMkc likely to produce themselves with uni- to inflseme es the amateurs and professionals. prepare a plea by J. W. Hammond, not its eefebrated evil formity. They should be sold under a 'however, tov hold true seems, before whom wen justice, grantthey They'will play nine holm of golf, on mds guaranty of replacement if they do ed a few. The first such day m 1$ April 15th. huring. not produce. It is a general rule that M BLUE is PINE another and coffee ' inbred animals when bred to unrelated in January embprs of tho professional team Americanism: An uneasy feeling are Frank L Williams, W. F. Clarke, even though the latter an them- that all the mV ones, big boys an as erooked aa Dr. Sanford Ballinger, Dr. A. W. Printing that good kind 00,T?3n selves inbred, produce Iarg-- n the few Price, shamed of. The Sun, exposed. Dowd, Glenn Ballinger, C. R. Fergns-soand more Vigorous than either miu Dr. William E. Elliott, Dr. E. F. vithl pannb GionottLW. E. Anderson, Joseph Ntith OWNERSHIP. STATEMENT J. E. Flynn, Dr. William A. fainti Markets. Yesterday's McL. A. Hardy, Dr. J. C. Hubbard, yicaie KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 12. MsnsxasMnt, Circulation, Xtn, Requir- boDing-water- : Gee, A. W. McKinnon, Glen M. Nelnride 1500 head. Calves, Cattle Uonr of tho Receipts, and 24, holdsrs stock August B. C. H. Dr. D. Goetzman, son, Pope, Wood Published Weekly At any, contain act only th( 400. Fed steers tS2, Jan. slow, other steady; T. CL Harvey, W. W. Lewie, John H. For APril A 1928. State of hMlsn asd sscnrlty holder -classes stock-ekilling n Cteh, County of Carbon scarce, steady; m. Redd, C. J.' Roberts, George B. Jack-some, upon dwhota of tho epmpaW5 Uutr and feeders unchanged; twelve s notary publie ia and for thoBefore etete ana m whsro tho Henry Hall, C. W. Gilner, Harold loads of choice Oklahoma steers " JZm sis: r appsara upon ths SunrJLi!ori.(1 pewonally appearad B. V. Leonard, Oliver K. Clay, (Jarl Ny- Crockett, who having been duly sworn pa ay aa trustsa or in around 1200 to 1300 pounds, V. Johnson H. according to law, depoaea and nays that relation ths name of ths man, J. Ballinger, uii $13.25; few light yearlings, $11.00 to ? Iks manager of The ooflee and that stioa for whom ouch trustrs v and Professional Jimmie Welsh. pwnu foe following ia to the beat Sna, odd lots butcher $11.75; kaowl-Wi- rt A0 hia $7 cows, to of Aim the folthat linedhave given. amateurs as The np nmii true statement. $9.50, all cutters, $5.00 to $6.75. Good the contain WatamenU embneiaga -lows: J. F. Johnston, President Mat Wt. jvnetnhlp. management (and If a daUy full to choice vealen, $10.00 to $13.00. Dr. F. F. Dr. L 8. Evans, Gilmour, etc., of tha afor. stances taar d"ftion), 4500 head. Fairly md publication Hogs Receipt, for M. the shown date la the Rica, Fisk, Ray L, Felt, Richard ab0 active, mptmn uneven, ten pari foe tb act of cents by steady Dr. E. Viang, Dr. C. 8. Hollar, Jack 24, 1912, Jmbodied in See. 443, Poet--1 Thiri stock pigs steady; top; $8.75 on lower; W. Vignetto, Carl & Marcusen, J. hrt. eboice 175 to 1,inA Regulations, printed on the 170 reverse to bulk; Wee ter, Dr. M. CL Melrose, Dr. R. W. form, towlt: 240 to $8.10 250 pounds. jnan to 350 ihflTkirT11. $8.70; $ nddrsse of liovn that say other BH Robinson, I P. Pierce, Sam Wood-heapound butchers, $8.10 to $8.55; 140 to is Bun Publiahing company, eorpomtisa hea any C. N. Orr, the Rev. A. F. pklifon 160 pounds, $8.00 to $8 A0; . I direct la tha said ibA editor and racking nMUh J. Parry Egan, D. CL WoodCo 7'80 itoc Pig, $6 AO mTk.1" u R-- W. Crockett of Price, seenritlm than aa ro t0 ? I?75 ward, Jr., Oomer P. Pea V7sO0s Uxte to Fifth-T- hat tha svjl Leonard, "A. D. Sutton, Earl N. Br (rive Sheep Receipts, 7000 head. Lambs na!?l!tr3?jat of Individual nwnan, Wed: Harry B. Mussel, Fi M. Reysteady; sheep around twenty-fiv- a Petersor up; JL Ipo.rUon- - rive its mbi sidfos nolds, Chrl W. ."Stubby mff wooled lambs, $17.00; tochholdsrs owntop f. T pn cent or mom of tho and Dr. R. L Broekbank. $16A0 to $17.00; clipped, $14.5 ,5 toUl holding ttji be will saonnt of stork), 8on Pnhltshlng Opening date for the elub Ant $14A0; Arizona spring lambs lightly announced later, but it is thought ik rted, $18.25; shorn .Arizona ewes, wS vStHt ,nd d M. Crockett, H oi will be aboat May 1st $8.75. . OTOR FUEL $4.98 . i Starting Longie Suits 'Acceleration 3Powerand . Tunney-Heene- Mileage h -- n , i;' Utah League to Eastern ' Retain Its Name . At a meeting of the Eastern Utah bMebsll league held in Price Monday decision was nude to retain its name by the directors who attended. The suggestion was mada at the last meeting of the association that the name he changed, but it had failed to at ' ? , tract the proper attention. A regular staff of umpires will be maintained by the league thia season on n salary basis. R. M. Rice, Richard Hill, -- McCMIan Petty, James Monroe ! . - - and Thomas B. McMillan were named as arbiters for this season. Amendment was made to the by laws apd constitution of the league making it arbitary that all matters of disputes and all protested games most come before n board of governors to be appointed by the league president at a later data- - Approval was made of the tentative schedule and the opening games will be played May 6th with Spring , team playing at Prise, and Helper playing Kenilworth. The season will be divided, with the - $9.90 1 Carbon's Country Gub Tourney darkfelKd fbteachheap- ingteaspoon ScowctoHa n, Bar-bogli- i us w fV U. SP off-spri- one cup of OF THE . n, Now Jo Own Yonr Home! Tricoatqr v over W pour a There s No Tiem Like for - aver-agin- g frij'iS person. for Remrtaor An-Kj- Every faraoeing family wantato owatti awn home haven;patch of other earth it can call its awn ani a comfortable home on now n numbar of it Wa affarvnhwi la bnlldlag enwptteeil lots far hema la the Acrinhlc Tj ml ilia tisl r Wa aba ta tham yoa. aa skew write all Hadsef inanranca at tha lewaal rataa. 1 INSUR- EQOITABLE ANCE AGENCY InMMM Sul IU It . Mis vu d, Gio-vanno- ; 'la let percolate Pens, inks, loose leaves. htfiwK A rffu, J jr for five minutes result; Rad-clif- f, About the only way to avoid the cumulation of worthless junk and bottles is to build n houle elosets or shelves. 240-pou- B Third ac- The Sna. please you! FULL 0 FLAVOR. j bill 5JWft:sKS3S If knowledge is power then how KisA does it eome that a prizefighter gets 1 four thousand dollars an hour and and Sworn to a 3d day of April. 1921k .v'lltA Igp school teacher has to be satisfied with tate). Nwl; next SON, Notary FwkllCjTr tbov&r!!a(K ihJInsmes Pwmnphs forty dollars a month f of tho owners, My comsriaHon -- sr , Ig, PU) nil Ac Pi Khi |