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Show I 7 T THE SUV, PAGE TOOK PE1 Till THURSDAY 0 V VTA E B Twenty Yean Ago This Present Week Mrs. Lo Bie Smith spent Memorial UINTAH BO AD MAKES DOUBLE Day visiting in Provo. CHECK OF ITS SUBVEY Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wallace were Salt Lake City visitors over the weekVERNAL, May 31. Uintah Railend. way company has completed a of its survey from Watson to Mm. Ben Cox went to Grand Junc- Vernal. This narrow gauge line runtion, Colo., Wednesday, returning on ning from Mack, Colo., to Watson, its Monday. present western terminus, maintains e survey running from Watson mirth Margaret Lake was a business visi- to Bonanza, then northwesterly to Le-utor in Salt Lake City from Saturday (in Ouny Valley). From Leota until Tuesday. one survey runs to Randlett, six miles anMiss Stella Costello left Helper Sat- southeast of Fort Duchesne, and miles to other runs Vernal, thirty urday for Denver, Colo. She will visit north of Leota. The junction of these then until August.' two branches is situated within the Miss Dorthea Beid of Provo visited townaite of Leota. The Vernal branch Gusher, at the home of her sister, Mrs. By- of the survey runs through situated gilson-it- e which near an place ant Moffit, Tuesday. mines owned by the Gilson company, a subsidiary of the Mrs. William Flaim returned SatBarber Asphalt company of Philadelurday from a two woekj visit with phia, the latter company being owner her parents in Fairview. of the Uintah nil way. As the nil-wa- y survey runs, it coven a distance Miss Mel Taylor of Salt Lake City miles visited with friends and relatives in of between eighty and ninety from Watson to Vernal; the distance week-enthe Helper over miles. by highway ii sixty-thro- e In Vernal, the Uintah railway owns Mrs. Joseph Palitino and daughter, Miss Lodyce Howe, of Salt Lake City, three valuable parcels of real estate,y one of which is occupied by a wen Helper visitors Sunday. brick structure containing the tel-Mr. and Mrs. Joe Broyles and fam- companys telegnph office, (the with the Western Cgraph connecting ily moved the first part of the week Union wins at Mack, Colo.), and a to Salt Lake City, when they will large warehouse. Both the other real make their futuro home. estate parcels an occupied by buildthe company. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Buland of Den- ings owned by Due to the distance from Watson, ver, Colo., visited in Helper over the companys gilsonite mines near Memorial Day. They an enroute to Gusher have been idle for some time. viswhen intend to California, they These mines carry whnt is considerit for a month. ed the highest grade gilsonite on in Mayor and Mrs. F. B. Porter left Uintah eounty. The Gilson Asphalnm Monday for a months vacation. They company is regularly shipping gilsonwill visit Los Angeles, San Francisco, ite from its mines at Rainbow and Calif., Portland, Ore., Seattle, Wash., Watson, a spur from the main line of the Uintah railway running direct and Vancouver, Cana. to the mines at Rainbow, situated five Mn. F. Wibble and throe children miles southwest of Watson. returned Thursday from a two weeks visit in Grand Junction, Colo, where UlilllHHUIUUHIIIlUinillllllilllHUI they have been visiting Mrs. nibbles mother, Mrs. K. W. DcLong. k ta m d. two-stor- J. Vaughan, president of the club of Helper, has been ap pointed club representative to the B. fourteenth s annual convention of Ki-wan- No substitutes the peak in quality is International, to take place at Atlantic City, June 29 to July 3. Lena Ossano is leaving Friday for Hollywood, Calif., when she will visit for a month. She will accompany her sister, Flora, home. The latter has been attending the Immaculate Heart high school in Hollywood for the past year. Mary Dalpias and Thomas Beverage of Sego wen married at Price Sunday by Father William Buel. Relatives and close friends of the bride and groom wen present A wedding reception was given by the brides z. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Celeste Dal-pia- Budweise? Barley-Mal- t Thu city council of Helper has ordered the 'purchase of a tractor, grader and street srnper, to be used m the department of streets and roads, in the upkeep of city roadways. The amount of expenditun will total approximately three thousand dollars, and will be on hand within the next thirty days. HELPER CHILD RESCUED FROM DROWNING IN CANAL A near tragedy was narrowly ed in a Helper family last evening when Hermome Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Price, foil into the Spring Glen canid while playing along the banks with a group of small children. Screams of her playmates brought Davey Duvis, who lives a block from the canal, to where the little girl lay on her back floating down the stream. With the child in his arms, Davis rushed to his home, when resuscita-tiowork soon revived the ehild and medical assistance was unnecessary. avert-Thnrsd- three-year-o- ay Syrup, RICH IN BODY NOT Eugene Guarienta of Helper was doing business in the eounty neat daring the week. Stephen Gianotti of Helper WA a Price visitor during the week, paying hie respects to this office. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sharp wen to move from Price to the Big Springs ranch for the summer months. Miss Janie Olsen had resigned her position in the Price postoffiee and wasi succeeded by Miss Alice Fonts. Fred Paternoster of Sunnyside passed throngh Price during the week for Salt Lake City to buy goods for his store there. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Borkenhagen of Helper wen the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Forrester in Price during the week! Dr. and Mn. R. I. Parsons wen the parents of a new son, born to them during the week in Price and being their first bon. THURSDAY, JUEB Annual Commencement of Utah University have been completed for the snnusl commencement at the University of Utah, to bo held June 8 inclusive, in Kingsbury hall, the. new nnivenity auditorium. Approximately four hundred students will receive bachelor degrees, about will receive masters detwenty-fiv- e grees, and mon than a hundred will be awarded diplomas for two and thne-yea- r normal courses. Samuel Coleord of New York City, noted peaee advocate and interesting student of world affairs, will deliver the commencement address to graduates Tuesday, June 10. Presiding Bishop Sylvester Q. Cannon of the Latter-da- y Saints ehuroh will deliver the baccalaureate sermon in Kingsbury hall, Snnday, June 8. The annul pnblie address to Phi Kap- honor scholastic society, will CPhi, by the Rev. Fnnk L Hunt, M. A., B. D., of the Unitarian ehuroh, Salt Lake City, Monday, June 8. The annual reception given by Pne-ideand Mn George Thomas to the graduates and friends of the university will be held at their home in the afternoon of Monday, Jane f. Phi Kappa Phi will hold initiation for the newly elected members in the morn ing and in the evening then will be a banquet for' the initiates and the alumni of the organisation. University alumni reunions have been scheduled for Tuesday afternoop on Jnne 10. A business meeting of the alumni will be held Monday evening, June 9. The annual alumni banquet and ball win be given Tuesday evening at the Hotel Utah. Classes of 1880, 1887. 1888, 1889 and 1890 wiU hold reunions this year. to-10- , Stomach tfcMttttwa lathe ralisf of ass Phillips Milk ef Ma to Mug a little - temporal has aridity sompletaly aad tbs digestive onus all Oms you tors triedthia ft you rail at ralisf dist i Charles Kelly had opened a law office in the nar of the First National bank in Price. He came from Cisco and formerly of Chicago, HL Work started daring the week on the new building of toe Price and Savings bank next to this office and their present location. C. H. Stevenson, late superintendent of the mines at Kenilworth, was to take the home of Rev. and Mn. R. P. Nichols for the summer months. Mrs. J. W. Loofbonrow was in Salt Lake City during the week to meet her daughter, Miss Roth. The latter had spent the winter at school in California. Wallace Lowry was out of the hospital at Salt Lake City and was at that time visiting a sister in Provo. He had just gotten over a siege oi typhoid fever. A. D. (Sandy) McLean left Priec during the week for Alaska and expected to be gone four months. He joined an expedition at Seattle to go on a prospecting trip. Some three hundred excursionists went from Castle Gate, Helper and Price to Snnnyside Sunday. Castle Gate defeated toe Snnnyside team seven to nothing in a baseballe game. By the burning of one of the Utah Fuel companys dwellings at Snnnyside during the week the child of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dennison, about 1 year of age, was eromated. The blaze was supposed to have eaught from a stovepipe daring the temporary absence of the mother at a neighbors home. John B. Pessetto of Snnnyside. was at Helper and Price during the week, bringing his little girl along. The child has been blind for a considerable time and accompanied Mr. and Mrs. John Bottino of Helper to Italy, when a celebrated specialist will see if anything mav he done to restore the ehild e eight . Attorney W. H. Frye had brought an induction suit for Frank Grosso and othen to stop the town of Price from proceeding with further construction of the electric lighting and power plant building on the strip of ground between the Southern Utah railway depot and the Brigham residence. Cam-meni- al TUs rft preparation is Jut u goad for ehUdrm, tae. Uss it whoever MsteA tonfw op fdid bfosth diMlc of a gwsstaaar. Phystdaaa v3l toll yarn of Phillips Mnk ef tkat evezy Msguasis esntnlisa maey ttaas Us volume in arid. Get the erne Phillips is Important ml goafu de net act tot seas! Phillips Milk ' of Magnesia ' This country would be far moro nature loven spent as much time pulling weeds they spend pulling other peoples beautiful if s lot of Many of them you will find trimmed with lace and others you will find with ribbon and flowen. Each is distinctive. flowen. Me-Int- in THE TRAIL OF DRY Spots and stains sod hidden dirt pas: brie Mstery after a trip to nr efeaaiag plant. Onr riwinlnj leaves behind a metleaa it does eat matter whether it b woolen gssds or jour finest silks er satins. The day ia pari when fine garments are east aside because ef s few easfly reamed spots and stain. We will call far aad deliver ywr orders. 7 Sunday, Monday, Jane 8-- 9 Continuous Show Sunday, 2:30 to 11 JUSTICES' COURTS Price (Sty vs. Nidi Psathos; carrying concealed weapons, $25. Gilner Music company vs. W. E. Free- bairn; eivil, 8164.au. Pacific National Life Assurance com pany ts. Walter R Pace; civil, $78.75. Andrew Javan va. John Nikas; damage suit, $150. State va. Earl Butherford; petty lar ceny, ten days in JaiL tate vs. John Psathna; contributing to delinquency, warrant leaned. 8Ute va. T. E. Haley, vagrancy ; given floater. Bute va. L. R. gllcox, petty larceny; fined $40. Bute va. Frank Biggs, petty larceny; fined $40. Bute va. Jim Dugan, alias George White ; under See. 8287, bail, $500. 8UU va. George Condos and Andrew Morinoam; case d ism lined. 8UU va. T. CL McMullln; embeaale-aen- t bail, $1000. BUU va. T. CL McMullin; obUining money by fraud, bail, $1000. Bute va. McMullin ; violating Chapter 87, 1025, bail, $1000. State vs. Lee Milano; petit larceny. Hearing net for May 81. Frank Warren vs. William, G. F. and J. H. Naylor, civil, $50. Bute vs. A. R Johns ; obUining money by fund, warrant issued. La Bale Extension University vs. M. A. Harrison, civil. $120. n Manufacturing company va. Beehive Confectionery, dvil, $06.83. Whos Got the Body Clyde Doerr Tues., Wednesday Jnne 10-1- 1 Oh Darling . A- Thursday, Jnne 12 NelKon-Anso- Price Tailoring, Clean- ing & Pressing la SS9 WARRANTY DEEDS W. lY Olsun to Eastern Utah Electric company; Block 8, Parkdale townsiU, yimii 80 David J. Bryner to Noah Potter ; prop-rt- y in and $2000. James L. Tidwell to Dennis Tidwell; $1.00. property in James L. Tidwell to SUnley G. Col by ; property in $500. Anne 8. Jones Daria to J. G. Simon- sen; property in $1,00. A. G. Olsen to C. A. Olsen; Lot 1, Block 40, Price townsiU survey, $1000. to Emma Biccardi; LoU 19, 20, Block 9, New Helper, $1.00. Thurxa A. Bird U Don Harris Lot 4, Block 29. Price townsiU survey, $100. Elva 8. Seegmiller to W. W. Christen- A veteran married man is any marson. Lot 4, Block 10, local survey, $000. man who eon fry a couple of r; ried Margaret W. Hopkins to Elva 8. Lot 4, Block 10, local survey, eggs without getting some of the shell $4500. mixed in. 8. E. Nichols to Puri Clark ; property in Lot 8. 4, 12, 11, $1.00. 0, Peeemrwt Next to Pries Cmmaarrial IG REDUCTION Desert Sunk Krazy Kat Cartoon Vitaphone Acts Seeg-miile- ld DISTRICT COURT vs. SUndard Coal Cl G. Henderson fOISULWIUlTED.ErC. company ; damage suit. $50,000. Herman Fisher ts. Gordon Creek Coal company; appointment of receiver asked George Faconis ve. 8tylian Sues; suit for ds msecs, $1300. J. G. Mahan vs. Eunice Mahan; di vorce with division of J. E. Childs vsl R F. Mela tire; suit for damages, $4050. State va. Chester A. Martin ; grand lar-eeny. FOR RENT TWO-ROOCOTTAGE. Furnished. Inquire Phone 1T2-W- : EASY WASHER FOR SALE FIRST. dam eenditiou. Mrs. R F. GisactH Phone 18S-J. FOB RENT '' FURNI8HED APART- - sapa-rato- EXPLANATION IS OFFERED STATE ENGINEER BY (Continued From Page One) ling is in progress. The grading is sing placed in good shape as rapidly aa possible and a month a work will complete the team work. The beat conditions possible will try to be obtained during the progress of the work. Kerr hopes that the people of Carbon eounty will appreciate toe situs tion and willingly slow up to a safe speed while traveling between Red Narrows and Thistle, while this work is being carried .on. Such slowing will not result in a lossof moro than ten minntes. George M. Camp of London, Mind for eleven years, is the beet whiat player in his slab and enjoys a good income from his skill ' r VSfl at cards. Janies Simmonds, taken to the poor. house in Bath, as an infant foundling, has just died, aged 77. 185 ' Ward 4, FRANDSEN AUTO CO. Phone No street. QUIT CLAIM DEED First National Bank of Price to H. W. WANTED A SALESMAN TO m.T, Gentry ; Lot 2, Block 2, High School subGeneral Electric Refrigerators. Good division, $200. opportunity. Enquire GILNERE. EASEMENT DEED TON SEED POTA-ta- e. FOR BALE-O- NE Utah Fuel company to Denver and Bio r. 'Nearly new Melotu cream Grande Western railway ; property in Beat grads whlu haney. Five gal$1.00. lon cans. Phone 51--' W. DODGE SEDAN New Paint, New Rubber. BUICK STANDARD COACH A- -l Bargain. LATE ESSEX COACH GUARANTEED. 1927 PONTIAC COAC- H- A SNAP. PACKARD CALIFORNIA TOP M CONDITION. 1928 CHEVROLET COUPE RECONDITIONED. 1927 CHRYSLER COACH A BARGAIN. 1927 DODGE DeLuxe Sedan New Paint, New Rubber. --TON DODGE Screen Truck 1928 Like New, Snap. The Above Cars Are All Mechanically In A- -l Shape and Carry a Guarantee. ALSO NEW DODGE SIXES AND EIGHTS IN LINE PRICE, UTAH 6-- Universal News Skeleton Dance Vitaphone Acts 9, North Carbon Avenue BeuieKennedy, Millinery UTAK.- -j , Jane STATISTICAL u 1926 1928 1928 For dressy summer wear we have Just the hat you are looking for wide brims, as wen as a largt variety of small stylas. Just ths thing to go with lovaly chiffon frocks, for their soft odors blend perfectly. Friday, Saturday, nt n Flattering Modes For Summer h STAn Plus sixty-fir- st A Sour , 1M0 Oar advise' to boya 'is not to propose to a girl ftf 'flowery langinge. One might get nipped in toe bud. .and Ma woadarfnl lamp. Yon hava aetata to era magic today throngh telephone. It win take yon aujnhcic, qaicUy, aad at low east A telephone ecaverutioa ia a tempi tU diacnaaIon at one . . - |