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Show III TASI SIGHT I US, FSIOft T1U1ID1T Use of Local Highway COLUMBIA MINER "Doctor A. W. Miller, Lawn Seed Expert. Isi Material FATALLY HURT Urged By Given Prison Term At Former County Attorney W. Gleni Harmon has just rdfceived word from the probation officer of Peoria, I1L, to the effect that Dr. Allen Ward Delegation Met Kenilworth News John B. Marks of Sail Lake City Ifiller who wu convicted in Illinois spent Thursday and Friday in Ken- recently of obtaining money under ilworth. false pretense has been denied probaMr. and Mrs. W. Driscoll spent the tion and was sentenced on January week-en- d in Salt Lake City visiting 13 to one to ten years in the peniten- with friends. tiary at Joliet, 111. Norma Bearn sen invited several of Miller will be remembered locally her little friends to a birthday supper ma the portly man - of commanding last Snnday. who visited Carbon presence county Zwahlen entertained a numabout a year ago with his wonder berNeal of his little friends at a birthday grass seed which was guaranteed to last Snnday. grow without moisture and on any party, Mrs. W..H. Lawley left Monday for kind of aoil, even rock, and to require mo cutting, inasmuch as it grew only Lbs Angeles, Calif. She expects to be absent several months. t to a height of abont two inches and Mr., and Mrs. Bert Christensen are then .the blades replaced each other Just as pine needles do on a pine tree. the proud parents of a baby girl born This grass was heralded by "Doetor Tuesday, January 13. Miller as being the ideal lawn grass Mrs. D. Lb Hyatt was the lueky for arid regions. In feet, he represent- winner of the dock given by the Kened that h had sold many Urns of the ilworth Mercantile company. weed to the Utah Copper company for Misa But of Spring Glen was the use apon the tailings pond of the lat- home guest of Mrs. Adolph Canto ter company at Bingham. The retail lut Saturday and Snnday. a pound, price of the grass was Mr. sndr Mm, Glen Burris ton of Salt Miller sold a small Lake mad "Doetor City spent several days of last .quantity of it to a local store at the week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pine. (1-5- 0 wholesale price of $1.00 a pound. He had apparently been working through the entire state,' but it remained for the officers of Carbon county to pick him up. He was prosecuted' in the local wourt for obtaining money under false pretense by F. W. Keller, district attorney, and W.. Glenn Harmon, then wonnty attorney, and was convicted and sentenced to six months in' the eounty jail and to pay a fine of $275. After staying in jail about two months .he was able to persuade the judge .that he was thoroughly repentant and that he would go his way and sin no mom, and he was according let out on probation. Evidence soon came into the county attorneys office that he had broken his parole, but being beyond the jurisdiction of the state, no effort was made to bring him here. He went from her? to Colorado; and while he was in the latter state, Deputy Sheriff Warren Peacoek received a letter ask-- , ing Peacock to send him (Miller) a testimonial as to the merits of his famous grass seed, and "Doctor Miller would immediately reward him with 'ten pouhds of the seed free. ' The next heard of him was back in Hew York state where he apparently was still following his trade. The law again caught up with him jn Illinois arly last fall, where he was again prosecuted for obtaining money by mud and convicted. He immediately applied for parole upon his usual promise of good behavior. Word of is conviction reached the Price officials through the officers of the Hational Seed Growers association, and Harmon immediately got in touch with the probation officer at Peoria, 111, and informed that office of Millers record hem. As a result of the information received from this eounty, Millers application for parole was denied, and he must now bee prison sentence of from one to ten years at . ' OIAH-BVB- , A delegation headed by State Senator Knox Patterson of Moab and Oliver K. Clay of Priee met with the state road commission Saturday and Asked the commission to consider the use of Utah Rock asphalt, produced near Sunnyside, aa a highway building material. Henry H. Blood, chairman, is already toying out the produet on various types of roads, and the delegation was informed that the material has proved satisfactory so far in all tests made. It will be watched closely to determine its possibilities more folly. A delegation from San Juan county met with the commission relative to work on the highway through Monties llo and B landing. Thev were advised that a survey, party .will begin work in two weeks, and that a$15JKM) fund has been set np; B. DTBIuk, representative in the legislature, and Charles Redd, former representative, headed the delegation. Brigham Bentley Diaa From Xnjixiaa Received In Mins Accident Brigham Bentley, 20, wu instantly killed Thursday afternoon in the coal mine of the Columbia Steel ear poration at Columbia when he wu loaded eoal run over by a horse-draw- n ear. Death was attributed to multiple fraetniee of the head, fees and neek. Lut rites were held Snnday afternoon from the Latter-da- y 8aints tabernacle, andrinterment wu in Pries City cemetery, under direction of the J. E. Flynn Funeral Parlors. Bentley wu bom June 1, 1910 in Parowan, Utah, the son of Henry and Cora Myers Bentley. Surviving are his parents who reside in Wellington, and Gie following brothers and sisters: Clarence Leroy Bentley, Henry Earl Bentley and Mrs. Baehel Burch, Columbia; Mrs. Nellie Msrinaro, Denver; Mm Lola Cook and Frankie, Erie and Ruth Bentley of Wellington. According to reports reaching hen, Bentley wu in the set of driving a ear ont of a room in the mine, when the hone started unexpectedly and AT MEET earned him to lose his footing and fall OFFIGXAU in the path of the ear. W. E. Anderson, lieutenant governor pf the Utah-Idab- o Ki wants district; Dr. L S. Evans, district trustee and J. F. Johnson, president of the Priee Kiwanis club Wednesday attended a meeting of district Kiwanis Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon returnofficials at Ogden. No regular meet-to- g ed Monday from American Fori: after of the Price elnb was held on attending the funeral of Mrs. Joseph Wednesday evening, aa. it was decoded Parr. to have the members attend the anMr. and Mrs. Lloyd I Nelson and nual banquet of the Priee Chamber of Mrs. Fred Killpaek were the dinner Commerce. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Golding of Price on Snnday. Pat Markey and his Canadians furnished the music for the danee given in the auditorium last Wednesday evening. A large erowd was in attenAlthough elimatia conditions dardance. ing the lut week were unusually Mrs. G. Petersen entertained tho warm for this time of the year, the members of her bridge club lut Wed- report of Henry Fiaek, weather obnesday. The guests motored to Hel- server, shows that temperatures for per for luncheon, later returning to this week were even warmer. The the Petersen home for an afternoon coldest wu recorded on January 15 of bridge. Those present were Mrs. when the instruments showed 4 deWi Mansen, Mrs. Mrs. grees above aero and the warmest wu George Jackson, Mrs. T. Hughes, Mis. on January 12, when the mercury . Roy Robinson, Mrs. John Judd, Mrs. readied 45. Lb P. Pearce, Mrs. Frank Pine, Mrs. . Daily readings are follows: JanJoe Dndler, Mrs. W. Driscoll and Misa uary 12, maximum 45, minimum 10; Edna Graves. Prises were won by January 13, maximum 41, minimum Mrs. Joe Dndler and Mrs. L. P. Pearce. 5; January 14, maximum 43, minimum Miss Ann Plevel entertained for 7 ; January 15, maximum 44, minimum three tables of bridge Jut Wednes- 4; January 18, maximum 42, minimum 38, minimum day evening at the library. The invit- 6; January 17, maximum ed guests were Miss Edna Graves, 11; January 18, maximum 36, miniMrs. L. P. Pearce, Mrs. Frank Pine, mum 13. Mrs. D. Tiffany, Mrs. Kenneth Smith, A wise old hen is one that knows Mrs. Joe Dudler, Mrs. Q. Wilcox, Mrs. Len Leavitt, Mrs. A. Tuttle, Miss Mae an egg a day win keep the hatehet Burton, Min Sarah Nichols, Miss Et- away. ta Moffitt and Mrs. Olen Burriston of Salt Lake City. Prizes were won by Mias Sank Niehola and Misa Edna Warm Spell Continues to Favor Price u Man Dies from Bloir In Fight At Cisco Robert Moek, 38, of Grand Junction, Colo., ia dead and M. E. Williams, 24, of Montrose, Colo., ia being held in the Grand county jail at Moab charged with, responsibility for the u a result of a fiat fight at fatality a danee in Ciseo, 110 miles from here, abont 2:30 a. m., Saturday. Testimony presented before Moek a Filed With Clerk the stall 'when knoeked down by Williams. The trouble is said to have started when a niece of the dead man, Misa Criapman, of Grand Junction, Williams and two Spaniards, whose names were not learned, went ont danee hall supposedly for a drink. Moek, evidence showed, followed them out end called William down for bringing the girl ont Both men then began fighting, and the first blow struck is said to have eensed the frae-tur- e. of-th- Williams wu taken to Moab by pro-wid- e, . ' a THATS WHAT SUC-CES- S MEAT & GROCERY COMPANY HAVE DONE FOR YOU IN THE PAST EIGHT YEARS. OUR COMPETITORS ARE SLASHING PRICES RIGHT AND LEFT NOW, BUT WHY DIDNT THEY DO IT BEFORE? WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR LOWER PRICES ON QUALITY MER- CHANDISE? IT IS TOO BAD AN Maybe the reason soma people do not believe in hell is because there are so many substitutes fur it right here on earth. MERCHANT CAN NOT GO TO A NEIGHBORING CITY AND START UP IN Mzqrhi life would be more of e raeeeu if so many woman didn't think their husbands got better wives than they deserved. BUSINESS HERE WITHOUT ITS COMPETITORS HERE GETTING UP IN AIR ABOUT IT. WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU THE BEST WE HAVE, AND WE DO NOT SACRIFICE QUALITY FOR PRICE IN OUR GOODS. WE MAINTAIN UNIFORM PRICES AND OUR MERCHANDISE IS SOLD AT A VERY CLOSE MARGIN OF PROFIT. Carbon Solon Confers With Fanners of This Section George M. Miller Two wives charging failure' to and one husband alleging cruelty, have filed suits for divorce with isrnest 8. Horsley, district court clerk this week. Sophia Spataforo Camplone seeks a decree. from W. G. Camplone, to. whom she was married in Price June 4, 1930, restoration of her maiden name and costs of the action. Camplone has utterly failed to provide for her, the plaintiff alleges. . Veva Hyatt has filed. suit against Bhy B. Hyatt ta tbe 'pame grounds, and asks the Court for custody of a spinor child, alimony of $25 per month and costs. They were married at Castle Dale, May 1, 1929. ' Glen Hyatt charges his wife, Mur-'t- d Reese Hyatt, with treating him fin au inhuman and cruel manner, and Representative Miller hu been honalleges that several times she three ten-e- d ored with the chairmanship of the his life with a knife and on one labor committee, and is also on the - oecasion beat him np with a gun. They insurance and real estate, public util' were married here December 28, 1929. ity and appropriations committees. Stanley Edwagd from Hiawatha, the other representative from Carbon ,is acting on several, important committees, among which are the labor and fish and game groups. President A. W. Clyde of the Price 1 Representative Miller announces Chamber of Commerce has announced that he would like to have the people his committee assignments for the whom he represents rail on him at coming year. Chairmen of the various the state capitol or Hotel Utah in committees are: Membership and fir Salt Lake City any time they have vmnee, Gomer P. Peacock; charities, problems to take up or suggesany . Gust Plntis; roads, railroads and tions to make. and social W. J. Reid; eivic, stages, ia that period in a man a Middle-ag- e entertainment, Glen Allred; publicity and tourists, George Warren; retail life when he likea to talk about e, winters bnt doesnt like to trade, 0. Acord; irrigation and 0. P. Madsen; industries, A. see them. ' H. 8mith ; legislation and taxation, CARD or THANKS John Redd. We wish to take this opportunity of Each of these will select their own our appreciation for the many vice chairmen, and thus far the fol- expressing acts of kindne-- s and the services rendered : been made have lowing appointments ns by our neighbors at the time of the t, death of our be'oved J. E. Pettit, legislation; W. T. daughter and sister, Lenra. Also for the beautiful floral ofpublicity, and Curtis E. ferings and for the messages of condolence industries. from our many friends in Utah and olber (Signed), kind nne Is not ashamed at at os. Prlnflna-J-tli- nt Warren Peacock, JrH and Family. Sun, 1rlc Utah. . INDEPENDENT Mrs. Ray Herring was hostess to a delightful bridge luncheon given for members of the Thursday Bridge club at her home. The following guests were invited: Mrs. Frank Memory, Representative gMJBSMMHHvSSMMMfMBSMfMlJsSdEaWMMbSSLte Sheriff J. B. Skewes and will have a preliminary hearing this week. (naves. arrived in Price Wednesday to confer here with officers of the Carbon Water company and fanners relative to introducing a bill in the state legislature to cancel the debt of that company to the state land board. Representative Miller returned Thursday, after attending a meeting of interested parties Wednesday evening. Before coming to Priee he conferred with the land board. He announces that he ia introducing a bill intended to erfeate a bureau of labor and statistics for Utah with' a commissioner of labor in charge. Hearings on the measure will be held next week. It is Representative Millers intention to have Ace employment agencies established in the key centers of the state, and also to regulate the licensee of .private agencies. eor-one- rs jury wu to the effect that sustained a basal frsetnre of Mrs. Hazelton Nelson, Mrs. Quint Wilcox, Mrs: Loyd Nelson, Mrs. Dick Tiffany, Mrs. Calvin' Jewkes, Mrs. Nephi Chrutensen, Mrs. Cloy Hamel-wngh- t, Mrs Eldon Conover, Mrs. Andrew Bell, Mrs. Robert MeDennaid I1L Joliet, Mrs. Dave Griffith! of Helper. If his gram seed is as good as he and Prizes were won by Mrs. Q. Wilcox claims, it has been suggested that he wither use .it to beautify the grounds and Mrs. Hazelton Nelson. at Joliet, or that it might hibernate for aa period of ten years, at whieh time it could oome forth as the seeds . of groin did in King Tut's tomb. Three Divorce Suits Are IHUUDAT, JAHUAST U. INI 1T FOR A LIMITED TIME WE WILL REPAIR ALL KINDS OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, MOTORS, ELECTRIC STOVES, ETC, MAKING NO CHARGE FOR THE LABOR. WE WILL CHARGE FOR MATERIAL ONLY. VISIT OUR STORES AT PRICE AND HELPER AND YOU WILL MOST CERTAINLY BE AMAZED AT OUR PRICES and THE QUALITY OF THE MERCHANDICE WHICH WE CARRY. BY BONDED ELECTRICIANS. ALL SMQMMAMAmUMAMMMMMfMQMMSMSNQAMWP WORK GUARANTEED. Task Assignments Made By Price Chamber Eastern Vo BEAT AND GROCERY GO. ed agri-eultur- Electric Phone 55 Igle-hear- d, Price or Community Builders Phone 187 Helper HELPER - PRICE |