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Show THURSDAY, JUNE 4, THURSDAY Salt Lake Man Is Fined Twenty Years Ago This Present Week On Drunk Charge Testa are being made at the Carbon county branch experimental farm to determine the beat rotation for farm of thia county. Data obtained to date indiaatea that either of the abort, intermediate or long type of rotation i dutiable. The short rotations are practiced for three or four year period, the former consisting of grain and sweet clover one year, sweet clover one year and bean one year, while the four year rotation includes grain and sweet clover one year, sweet clover one year, potatoea one year and beans one year. The intermediate rotations continue for five or six years, and include grain as a nurse crop to alfalfa, two to three years of alfalfa, one of potatoes and one of sugar beet or corn. The intermediate type seems to be especially adapted for general farming practice. Long rotation continue for seven to ten years. Crops included in this typo are grain and alfalfa one year, alfalfa three to four years, potatoes one year, sugar beets one year, grain one year and corn one year. Type of rotations must depend very largely unpon the kind of farming practiced as well as the amount or irrigation water available. This latter factor is a problem for the individual farm. J. H. Jonea of Salt Lake City pleaded guilty Friday before Justice of the Peace Charles Averill to a ehaxge of being intoxicated in a public plaee, and upon hi plea of guilty, was fined $25, which he paid. According to Night Marshall William Lines, Jonea, representing himself as an officer, went into a local establishment Thursday evening and accosted the proprietor with a bond, making him think it was a warrant He conducted a thorough search of the place, presumably looking for liquor, and shortly after was arrested by Marshall Lima. Abe Powell was fixing up a piece of ground south of the old court house to be used as a baseball J. C. Wee ter stopped daring the wgek on hie Pocatello from a trip to park. off in Price way Lome to Europe. Miss Augusta Walsh from Kansas City, Mo., was expected in Price on a visit with her sunt, Mrs. L. E. Muzzy. Mayor W. F. Olson had called a mass meeting of Price citizen for the juoper celebration of the Fourth of loly. A W. Horsley of Price attended the closing exercises of the Emery Stake academy at Castle Dale during the week. Mrs. George A Baker had arrived in Castle Dale to make her home Her husband was the owner of a grocery store over there. Miss Vesta Robb of Sunnyside was in PricQ, during visiting with wr parents. Miss Robb was clerking for the Wasatch Store company. Mrs. Belle Waddell of Green River was a Price visitor during the week at the homes of her sisters, Mr. C. II. Miles and Mrs. C. A Guiwits. Mrs. McClure Wilson was in Salt City during the week to attend meeting of the Young Ladies Mutual Improvement association and visit friends. The Indiana of the Uintah leserva-tio- n were reported to be widely afflicted with trachoma and consumption. The state board of health was to investigate. Kit Canons Buffalo Ranch show exhibited in Price during the week to large crowds. The show was a fair one of ita kind and about as good as ever stopped hero. ling exercises of Price academy were held dnring the week with an appropriate program. The graduates were Aliee Fouts, Gladys Nehu Bexglund, Cora Lee and Dora The moving picture show in the building now occupied by Roy Wim-mer- a barber shop, was giving an excellent program to the large crowds Hiawatha News Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Jorgensen motored to Provo for Decoration day. Mrs. Anna Duteher left for Midvale for a visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. R. E. Connor from Salt Lake City is a visitor in Hiawatha for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James Faddii, Jr., left for a two weeks visit with his folks in Wyoming: Mrs. Charles Sim peon and Lin Baxter of Lyndyll are visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Baxter for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs, K. J. Simmons spent the week visiting friends and relatives in Sunnyside and the Uintah Ba- - that visited Ihe plaee nightly. Frank Robinson was the manager. Metho-d- it Quarterly conference of the church was held in Price during the week. After the regular conference work was disposed of the matter of a new school building and .dormitory for Price academy was discussed at some length. A number of lady friends and neighbors of Mrs. F. E. Woods gathered at the residence of that lady in Castle Dale during the week in the form of a quilting party. The Woodi family were moving to Price and as he STANDARD COAL Columbia Items w An Aberdeen Dealer In Tew Cm unity Independent Coal & Coke Co. son. The Sun. blanks of all kind Propertiee At StandardvlUe, Utah of Coal In Utah Largest Producers United State Smelting, Rnffafag Affiliated With the and Mining Company IRKiAKKl) ON ONB OF TUB FINKMT TIPPLKM IN t'NITKU HTATKH W FOUR COALS GOOD Backed By Service KING is Unexcelled For BLACK HAWK, HIAWATHA Storage PANTHER Purposes TbeM fomr, mined exclusively b the UNITED STATES FUEL COMPANY, will meet any coal deemed, being j hud, firm end rleae. Our fuel eupervisor, teehuleafly trained and experienced, ia at your service at any Ham to talk aver your heating problem. General Offices SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH Newhouse Building, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH General Office Ninth Floor Keen OAtfj Pimfr Rasp Wotflh) IHliirslhi DmifOGDtte RUPTURE EXPERT HERE .. ' "Reach for a LUCKY instead" Saturday, June d Now! Ploasol Actually put your finger on your Adam's Apple. Touch it your Adam's Apple Do you know you are actually touching your larynx? This Is your voice box It contains your vocal chords. 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No exaggerated assertions are suds about t; it is, however, an established fact that thonssads of lsttan an coming in to na in which it la gratefully related how Vecbelds Ecsema Salvo did bring relief from suffering after all other methods did fall, Vechelde Ecsema Brive Is a wonder product; ita effect is so quiet sad so smooth, the release from pains takes placs instantly, it is s Massing for sensitive skin. For psora, harbors Itch, open sons, dry and wet scales, herpes, abcesses and all Unde of skin diseases, pimples, insect bites, often only a few applications art necessary to got rid of the eriL This salve Is sold in boxes sad eosta $100 par box, C. 0. D., x. fLlS dinet fromfos importers. y ,. VECHELDE IMPORTING CO. .4640 Broadway, New York, Dep. 4410 a LUCKY Instead Remember, LUCKY STRIKE is the only cigarette' in America that through its exclusive "TOASTING" process expels certain , V I UNITED STATES FUEL CO. PRICE Friday, June ' There Shipped Everywhere. d, - A party of seven from Price spent ahannel Saturday and Sunday on a Coloeatfishing expedition down the Norrado river. The group included man Hamilton, Carl W. Empey, Sheldon Anderson, Elmie Bernard l, Francis Bernard i, Mack Olson and Dr. L S. Evans. The journey was made on a houseboat Several Moab men also nude foe L. W. trip, including R. C. Clark, Ilr.Patter Allen and State Senator Knox Mined In Carbon County 'ex uom d. HEAT COMFORT PARTY OF SEVEN FROM PRICE TAKE TRIP DOWN COLORADO fl .the-wee- Mrs. William Steekelman left for Salt Lake City Wednesday for her daughters graduation exercises from St Marita hospital. Mrs. Lloyd Ungerman, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Babcoek, Jr., Mr. and lbs. W. A Mis Barbara Liddell is the guest of Baxter motored to Mr. Pleasant SatMias Barbara Henri of Price. urday for Decoration day. Mrs. Harold Leonard visited in Salt Mr. and Mrs. A1 Babcock, Sr., and Lake City from Friday until Monday. Mrs. Frank Larson left hurriedly for Forest Farley has returned from Moab Friday where they were called Provo where he visited with his fam- by the illness of their mother. ily. Those from Hiawatha who attendMrs. Clarence Nelson' and children ed the Masonic banquet and dance at have returned from a weeks .visit in Price were Mr. and Mrs. W. & Jones, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Woolley is visiting Mrs. Arthur Opperman, Mr. and Mrs. her mother in Salt Lake City for sev- Lloyd Ungerman and Mr. and Mrs. Mae Brandon. eral days. The Five Hundred club was enterMrs. Ike Evans and children left Friday for California to be gone in- tained at the home of Mrs. A F. Jorgensen. Guests were Mrs. E. C. Bowdefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kay were vis- en, Mrs. W. B. Jones, Mrs. E. E. itors in Spanish Fork and Magna over Wright', Mrs.' W. P. Burn, Mrs. H. B. Lindeman, Mrs. J..P. Russell, Mrs. the week-enMrs. Lloyd uiiger-n- . Mrs. Fred Hanaro and young son Arthur Opperman, Prise was won by Mrs. E. E. of Denver, Colo., are the houu guests Wright of Mrs. Jack Burch. ' :i Hulbert Simmons left Tuesday for returned with him after a two weeks California where he expects to spend visit the summer months. Frank Larsen was a visitor ;n Fair-vieMr. and Mrs. Dave Davies oflllas-ao- , visiting with his family. Wyo., arrived Monday to make Mr. and Mrs. T. C Harvey had as their home in Columbia. Mr. over the week-entheir guests Mr. and Mrs.. Eugene Coli and fam- -, and Mrs. and family Harvey Stanley ily spent Decoration day in Salt Lake of Blazon, Wyo., and Mr. aqd Mrs, City, returning Monday night Jack MeCann and family of Plaeita, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Nelson and fam- Colo. ily spent Friday until Monday in Salt Lake City- visiting with relatives. Mrs. Floyd Pettcy of Castle Dale who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tally Evans, returned home. C. F. Redlich, Minneapolis, Minn., Wootton and Bill Dance will demonstrate without charge Clayton : left Friday for Salt Lake City and unequalled method in Pleasant drove, returning Monday. Abe Strata and family spent the week-en- d in Spring City. Miss Marie 12, Baxter returned with them for a visit. Hours 10 to A Mr. and Mrs. James McCluskey had Mr. as their guests over the week-en13 and Mrs. Albert Mayor of Salt Lake Hours 9 Until Noon. ,City. AT THE TAVERN HOTEL Mrs. Gladys Jensen and cniidren of Mr. C. F. Redlich says : Salt Lake City are visiting Mr. and The Perfect Retention Shields Mrs. Ernest Stevenson for several hold the rupture perfectly, no matter days. what position the body assumes or Fred Civish spent Sunday in Salt Lake City and Mrs. Civish and baby. how. heavy a weight you lift. .They give instant relief and contract the in a remarkably short time. ROTARY PROGRAM IN CHARGE opening The secret of their success is OF NEW Mranraa their simplicity. An expertly adjusted device seals the opening without disProgram for the weekly meeting or detention from work, of the Price Rutary club Thursday comfort is sanitary, practically (tonight) .is in charge of the new comfortable andeverlasting, actually holds rupmembers with C. N. Dawjson, tures which heretofore wore considman of the committee. .The following uncontrollable. ered program has been arranged: Talk by Stomach troubles, backache and County Commissioner W. J. Reid on pearly always a conse- the distribution of taxes and current constipation, of 1 ruPture 1uence Munly affaira of imjwrUiTce ; talk by j Arthur Draper on the - community NOTICE : All whom we have treatchest, which-wa- s .recently organized j ed during the past ten years are into alleviate unemployment conditions vited to come in for a free. inspection. in Carbon county; talk by R. W. appointments by telephone Evening scientific on modern the Crockett, Jr:, on the first day; .effect of advertising; saxaphone solo, only HOME OFFICE: Eugene Hanson, and piano solo,' Wil5.36 Boston Block, Minneapolis, Minn. liam II. Toy. : had always been helpful and willing in such affaire when tendered others, their they took thia means of showing was appreciation. A delicious dinner served to those present TUNE IN' The Lucky Strike Donee Orchestra, every Toes-dm- y. Thursday sim Saturday evening aver 9. C ltd It s toasted ...... Induding the Use of Ultra Violet Rays Surwhlne'MaJlowifiaat PurifW Tour Threat ProtoctUm against Irritation ' against cough |