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Show '' 'If 9 MSB EIGHT thursdat. Helper Robbers Foiled J In Two Attempts Up to Comply With Law to held up a l.jpoblThreo hall at Helper early Wednesday morning, but their plana were foiled when the intended vietima gave bat vflfc Two of the thugs entered tne place me armed with a revolver and the other with a knife, while the third an- kept watch outside. When the i proprietors, Ike Aldarez and Aurelio I Lopez, gave battle, the trio fled. f. Arthur Scott, 28, a transient of Mil-- l wanker, Wis., was arrested eiriy the J i aaine morning by George Garvaglia, night marshall, in the aet of cutting X window screen in the rear of the Helper State bank. f, -- J BUTE NEWVOLU1IES RECEIVED AT PRICE LIBRARY . , Fine, new books of recent fiction avp 4been recently acquired by the f ,Pru:e Carnegie library. The new The Count er--? are as follows: vol-jnm- es No One Andre Gide; .'Han, Rupert. Hughes; Born In Barbara Stark?.; Grand t'Cdplivity, feiters, 4 In compliance with the antinepotism law passed by the last session of the state legislature, W. J. Bliss has resigned as deputy sheriff of Carbon connly. rhe retiring officer is a brother of Sheriff S. M. Bliss, and the law, which took effect June L declares that no public official can appoint relatives to any . position under him. Bliss has served as deputy for the past two years, and was for-- . merly sheriff of Grand county for eighteen years. His present plans are to leave in the near Future for Arizona. Sportsmen Stage War Against Magpies The proposed magpie killiug eon-te- st .Vicki Banin; The Glory Meredith Reed; The Road Tuesday between teams sjjonsored jYTra.it,, Erieh Iteinfarque; The Good by The Sun and The yBaik-due to the fact iEarth, Peaid S, Buck; Gold, Clar- - failed to materialize ,t that only one member of the Advocate The . tnee B. Kelland; team made his appearance. Five nun-rod- s Elizabeth- Jordan.bearing the banner of The Sun i'jKARRIAGE OP POPULAR PRICE were on. hand, and the group of six OeUPLE PERFORMED MONDAY went out along the Price river and conducted a war against he birds, The marriage of Miss Florence killing about fifty and destroying a Biggs to Carlyle Pace, son of Mr. and number of nests. Albert Pace of Priee, was sol- -' Those from The Sun team who parAo-or-d, CUinised Monday, in the Salt Lake ticipated were E. N. Radeliff, 0. temple. The bride is a daughter of Arthur Brown, R. W. Crockett, Thomas Biggs, formerly of Scofield Jr., and Johnny Crockett, while Morjand now in England on a mission for ris Rasmussen was the sole Advocate Sainta chnrcn. The fhe Latter-da- y representative. More campaigns are Igrpqm is chief deputy in the Carbon planned for the future against magflOypty clerks office. Both are gradu-fate- s pies which are enemies of game birds, of the Carbon high school. Mr. by the Carbon-Emer- y Fish and Game ;feiid Mrs. Pace will make their home Protective association. ."Hofei,. ' 1 News-Advoca- te Four-Flnsh-jr- 'in Price. , 'DRY. ICE COMPANY SHIPPING LARGE AMOUNTS DAILY j Frank Goodwin, executive ( Entertainment Planned By Price Chamber vice pres- ident of the Carbon Dioxice and Preparations are being nude for a y vaudeville entertainment whiefl will be company, announces that 500 pounds of dry iee a day staged at the high school probably on mn being shipped from the companys June 14 to .rpise. .funds for establishjplant at the Farnham dome. ing new Chamber of commerce headhave been made for marketing quarters. Mrs. J. C. Hubbard and Cor the past six ' weeks, and the Harold Bithel will have charge of Uw for the product is increasing. production. Entertainment will conMost of the shipments have been con- sist of a one-aplay and other singsigned .to Salt Lake City. ing, dancing and dramatic .acts. J. F. MaeKnight, chairman of the committee named to arrange for the ;New Mine new quarters, announces' that plans Assessed; j 'S are under way to make the Business Professional Womens elub an bounty Assessor Silas Rowley made and unit of the 'chamber of com'as- trip to' the Black Diamond coal mine auxiliary have that organization merce and Oar- Clear Creek. Tuesday to plaee .a Cqnip and take charge of the' ladies' mine on the The' apsdaation ' property. new Offiee. eras opened op several years ago, but rest room in the , was not operated until last year. OfFLANSJKARTBD FOR ANNUAL y ficials of the company informed FLAG DAY, JUNE 14 not could that theysupply the present demand for the product. Plans are being formed by Price It- is the. intention of the operators No. 1560 for its annual flag Lodge ran from a the le eventnallv tramway to Clear Cheek, which is two day setviees whieh will be bcUSttn-- ; ntfea east of the Black Diamond. The day, June 14 in the American Legion seam of coal. chateau. Frank Averill has been namsnine.hai an eleven-foReese M. Reese, county treasurer, ed general chairman of the affair, and is making arrangements for the proooompanied Rowley on the trip. gram. The speaker and other numbers i; Heras a tip to the man who wants on the program will be announeed next week. The services will be open to the ?4o'get rich quick invent a riot will' serve hot dogs. public. Cnem-'ie- al approxi-Lanatel- Ship-win- ts de-'Ba- ct Creek Near drear -- . : Row-(jo- r'. - iiu ot ma-th- at . FISHERMEN When you want tackle that CATCHES FISH, lures that make make 'em strike, lines that hold, reels that sing the sweetest song you ever heard, and rods that answer the wrist like part of your hand, come to our Fishing Tackle Department. You will save money and own the kind of tackle that, makes every trip a success! Stepin our store and we will be pleased to show you the most complete stock of fishing tackle ever displayed in Eastern Utah. Also, complete line of Umbrella Tents, Folding Beds, Camp Mattresses, Vacuum Jugs, Stoves, Aluminum Kits, Chairs and all such items necessary to enjoy this year's ' ;;i'V ;... outings.' SEASON OPENS JUNE 15th. ARE YOU READY? V ' I SETREfi EARLY UTAH Deputy Gives Post ' THE LADIES Mrs. Caroline Maria Hansen Guymon of Orangeville, pionora of Utah, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. N. Robertson, in Price. Tuesday it the ago of 74. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p. m. in the Orangeville ward chapel, with interment in the Orangeville eeinctory under the direction of the Deseret Mortuary. Mrs. Guymon was born in Denmark on October 3, 1856, a daughter of Scran and Annie M. Hansen.- - She' emigrated to Utah with her parents in 1863, crossing the Jains with an independent company undei; the emiuhand of John R. Young; Her mother was killed in a, stampede of eattle op the jour' ..J ' . ' ney. Mrs. Guyuton made her home in Fountain.' Green and went through he trials of the Blackhawk' war. fihe jras iparried.to Noah Thomas Guymon, Jr-- , November 10, 1875 in .te Endowment house at Salt' Lake. City. She and her. hpgband were mem bora oftoe company exiled to settle Castle Valley). now Emery eounty. The7 helped also .to settle. Orangeville. Mn. Cray-mo- n lived there ever .since, and has been very active' in church affairri She was the mother of sight children, six of whom survive: Mrs. J. N. Robertson," Priee; Mrs. Ralph Salt Lake City; Louis W. Guymon,- Castle Dale; N. Thotnas, William L. and Alvin C. Guymon, Orangeville. Also surviving are four sisters and brothers, Lars Hansen, Idaho Falls., Ida.: P. S. Hansen, Roosevelt; Mrs. Vick Ungerman, Hunting-ton- ; Paul Hansen. Castle Dole; 39 grandchildren and seven Her husband died eleven years ago. Regular $3 Facial Treatment Given Without Charge to Prove Unusual Results of New System of Beauty Culture . - I1. . ?ci "One Piece Or a Carload" ; PHONE 111 or 66 PRICE, UTAH . Pythias Will'; Hold State Meet. In Price Next Week Knights-o- . .... J PRICE, UTAH ; BEAUTY SPECIALIST ELKS' SIDELIGHTS COMING TO PRICE Cedar City Lodge No, 1566, the by lodge of Utah, has issued an inviCity Lodge No. 10, Provo'; Onward tation to tiie Utah Elks State associaLodge No. 15, Helper; tion to hold the 1932 convention in Lodge No. 16, Tooele; Oquirrh Cedar City. ' ' Tin-tie Lodge No. 17, Bingham Canyon; Business men on toe south side' 'of Lodge No. 18, Mammoth; Damon Lodge No. 19, Murray; Raven Lodge Main street have certainly responded No. 21, Sunnyside; Wasatea Lodge to the request, to decorate. Only two. No. 24, Midvale; Garfield Lodge No. or three business houses un that side u 27, Garfield ; Wallace K. White Lodge have not pat Up special decoration. No. 30, Magpia and Harrison, No. 31, Hiawatha. When the program for the conclave The grand lodge session will con- was lined up, the ladies were not negvene at 1 p. on, Tuesday in the Com- lected. A nil program of entertainmunity ehnreb and will hut until .ap- ment,- including cards, golfing and proximately 5 p. m., according to the dancing has been arranged to occupy arrangements committee. In the eve- the time of the women. , ning a banquet will be given at HiaMembers of the Balt. Lake lodge watha in honor1 of the grand lodge members and their wived and the dele- have advised Secretary J. Bracken gates and' their wives, followed by a Lee of the Priee organization that danee. they will bring Hamilton Park, the Sessions will be held in the. morn- Senator., from Sandpit, with ton- to ing and afternoon ' Wednetdayat the provide 'ehteitaiiiment:: Park is a colCommunity church. Both the Knights umnist on a Salt Lake City newspaand Sisters will hold their meetings per, and an entertainer of considerin the Community church, which wu able reputation. He haa appeared in secured for the sessions by tne Prise Priee before. The Salt Lakers will with them Miss Helen Cook, Chamber of 'Commerce. ' , Local merchants have been asked to a. professional singer. ' ' decorate, in honor ot the occasion aad The Carbon Comity Elks band the atrcets will be decorated. Program for the opening ieaaion is in til official unit of the convention. as follows : Invocation, Rev. Ralph Qrgaaized in April of 1990 and sponC. Jones; piano selection, Miss Aiieen sored by Priee Lodge No. If 30, the Radeliff; introduction of grand offi- band now has a membership uf about cers and peat officers, E. N. Badcliff, thirty pieces aqd its members come of the state and lira. from all over the county. Younger e(haneellor state grand chief of musicians an being eneouraged to atthe Pythian Sisters;-Sta- r Spanned tend rehearsals, and it is planned to Banner, assembly ; selection, quar- pave a unit of forty pieces in a short tette under the direction of Mrs. G. while. Frank W; Averill is manager B. Harding; welcome address, Mayor and Glen D. Reese dixeetor of the un-4- t. ' , - ; W. F. Olson j rasponse,! W. L Underand records seals toe of wood, keeper Mayor W. F. Olson voiees our senof the grand lodge; benediction, Rev. timents when- he sin in his greetRalph C. Jones. The meeting is open ings published in the official proto the public. gram: VWe ora glad to have you.with us, for you ora never depressed, you ora not afraid, you ora always happy. Even though you do not own nil the gold in the world or control the Approximately! thirty entries for machinery whieh operates the unithe annual yard and garden eonleat verse, you always bring happiness and sponsored by the Priee Chamber of nnshine with you. Twice during the Commerce have been received Ira Sec- put two years, once when the Price retary William H. Toy. Mrs. George lodge wu instituted and ogam when R. West, chairman pf the eontsst, an- its first birthday anniversary was. obnounces that it is not too late for en- served, this Pity has had occasion to trance, in the competition, and those entertain a large number of visiting the mayor uys, they desirous of taking part in the contest Elks and jut are advised to obtain information brought happiness and sunshine wiu blanks from either her or Toy. 'Mrs. West appointed four assistants to cover toe town and secure entries. They, were Mrs. J. CL Hubbard of the Womans clnb, Mrs. S. M. Bliss of the Business and Professional Womens club, Mrs. Jesse Higgins of the Relief Society and Mrs. L. J. Stoo-kePrim city filed suit last week in the district eourt at Provo against the Prizes for first and second will be Denver and Bio Grande Western railawarded in the following divisions: road seeking condemnation of a right-of-wa-y Best first year lawn, best improved for a pipeline extension nun lawn, best yard and garden improve- several new springs to. the pulin' line. ment, best flower garden. According to City Recorder Curl toe Prim water department HELPER PEOPLE INJURED IN hu been advised to go ahead with the CAE CRASH AT PROVO work of adding the springs. The feed line from the springs, Two Helper residents were injured whieh an in Utah eonnty, to the main when Provo at the ear in Wednesday whieh they were riding collided, with line crosses the rail road right-of-wa- y another automobile. The injured wen twice, and the complaint states that Mra. Enoch Bxyner, fracture of the the railroad rafnsen to permit Prim title to the land except left arm at the wrist, and her daugh- city to sequin eonrt action. through euts. Reah The seven 12, Bxyner, ter, other ear was driven by Verrill Draper, who was uninjured. Toorio-Reao-lu- ba- - Fishing Expected to Be Good In Most of Local Streams ? Fishing in most of the streams of Carbon and Emery counties is expected to be good on the opening day, June 15, according to Dr. EL B. Goeto-mapresident of the Carbon-Emer- y Fish and Game Protective association. Fish Creek, Huntington Canyon streams and Indian Creek will' be1 exceptionally good, according to reports reaching Dr. Goetsman. It is not anticipated- that Scofield reservoir will be good for the opening day, as it is spawning season and the fish generally go to the bottom and remain there for- a week or taro: However, Fish Creak ' and upper White river should be good. Twenty loads or approximately 100 000 fish,' have been planted by the game association in principal streams of this Bfetioq this year, according to Dr. Goetsman. . - - - . -- Meeting Called to Take Up Scout Plaits A meeting of activity directors and troop committeemen- of the Carbon Boy Scout district has been called for Friday evening in the Priee posteffiee by Chairman J. F. MaeKnight for the purpose of dismissing plans for the Huntington Canyon training camp in July. George A. Rowley and Olof Neilsen, scout commissioner of Carbon and Emery counties, respectively, have recommended to the Timpanogos council that the site of the camp for this secis tion be at the Forks where the lodge is located. Commissioner Rowley is busy making arrangements for the Carbon troops to attend the encampment. He conducted a meeting at Helper Tuesday evening, at whieh time the seouts of that community decided to attend. Similar meetings will be held throughout the district in the near fnture. . TRADING CO. to . Price Women to Learn Latest Developments; Culture pf Beauty v: : x n. us-tha- Location notices tor solo The ft t Garter Rons Are Stopped At the Start With Rollins Ronstop The same number of hotiaiy dollars! But mon style, mon colon, more pain to wear I Thai b what the Rollins Rnnstop f means to women who an as keen on economy (hey an win to style. The favored new Relliu aum-be- n eft-tu- n u wen. district ADDITIONAL COUNSEL ASKED BY COAL FIRM IN SUIT BOARD HOLDS 7XR8TMEETIIO AS EQUALIZING BODY . .. Special "Three-Pa- "ir Prices only to introduce RelBaa Runetopa to New fr-- "r Ouataman .. 'Top. fashioned to give lam.af-Yee- t' Styled tit Paris by Aidaaao' r Pur 'Phte) Price, Blue Blaze Tilt May Be Played Here After its brilliant victory over ColMNHMM The Carbon eounty commissioners umbia Sunday, the Prim baseball team held their first meeting Monday si1 a hu been working but' high tly in preboard of equalisation. Approximately paration for next Sunday's game with Blue Blase Coal nine. The game te twenty taxpayers were present to pre--' the sent applications for readjustments. scheduled to be played;oft the letter's A regular meeting of the board will home field, whieh is Helper, But Manbe held June 6, and the commission ager Erin Leonard 6f. the Pr.ee team will again meet Monday, June 8, as announces that the tilt may be brougnt to Priee. an equalising board. Price played ball of ehsTpiouship CARD OF THANKS calibre lut Sunday, hitting with vim I wish to take this means of thanking and backing up Ray Leavitt on the A idea for additional counsel has been asked by the Independent Coal and Coke company in the suit involving title to coal lands in Carbon county, now pending on appeal to the United States supreme court The plea, whieh was filed by M. E. Wiljon, attorney for the company, has been taken under advisement by the state. The suit was brought by the United States challenging title of the Carbon Land companys holdings. It involves a contract for the purchase from the state of 5500 aeroa at $160 an acre. Wilson urged the state to vigoronaly prosecute its defense of the titles. v - Kaka your preaeut hoaiary allowance da double duly with . Bowic-Sooers- lacs the y. et $1.9S- -3 months I hare been Drag company. (Signed), t. waging tne Price A. GRAHAM. mound with some excellent Holding. Leavitt wu in fins fettle and held the daageraw Cblmnbin hitters well in hand throughout of the toned. Far pair: $1.95--4 ilk' twist pairs $540 weight of smart appearance ;ondi ;ennguil wear. Seryiee-toee, K pairs $5J0 T nsy many friends and patrons whose support 1 have enjoyed during the eighteen . ton, loaf --weariagyst sheer gm-idlne, French panel had and eradle cob. Features that you want in n wida variety of tha intonating naw ahidaa, aad that you can well afford to ham now that Rnatap koopa your RoDIiib Hosiery safe from gar-to-r xuna aad in aetivo aoxrieo lung after ordinary atocMuzi an too badly damaged to he Price Told to Start Its Work On Extension of Water System Further reduet ion of 25 ecut per ton in carload coal rates from the Castle Gate district to Colorado, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska, was made commerce commisby the inter-stat- e sion Tuesday to eorrset undue preference in favor of the Thompson and districts of Utah and Colorado. The findings of the commission, announced Tuesday, states: We now find that the assailed rates from the Castle Gate district are, and for the future will be, unduly prejudicial to operators in the Castle Gate district and unduly preferential of operators et hipping from Thompson and i. u u Allowed Reduction ; v. u Numerous Entries to C of C Garden Contest Coal Rates Again Are .f A jure treat is in store for local woman ext week, when Mrs. Lola Peek, expert beauty specialist, will be at-- the Priee Trading company stole to; explain some of toe mon modem trends in scientific beanty enlture She is a graduate beanty specialist of wide experience, a personal representative of Dorothy Perkins, and her work ku been described truly remarkahia, A private booth is to be installed in toe store, where the ladies may go for consultations on their individual needs and receive a complete (.facial treatment. Then will be no eharga the store hu made special arraus-ment- o whereby these services are gir-e- ' to our local women. (Joiner P. Peacock, manager of the t a cordial inStore, informs vitation is extended to all who' wmh to avSil themselves of this exceptional opportunity.. It is necessary. io male'! appointments right' away, is the hi ty specialist stay is limited to week only, Advt. 7 - ) ... NO CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE (We win have a private booth in our store) PHONE NOW FOR APPOINTMENTS f (Continued From Page One) V- .... .... PRICE TRADING CO. ' ' As a special courtesy to our customers we have ob- -' tained at eonaiderable expense the services of Mrs. Lula Peek,' beauty expert and special representative of Dor-- . Othy Perking, who will be' at our store June 8 to 13, in elusive. ... She will analyze your akin, advise you on your personal beauty problems, give you a complete facial treatment and show you how to give yourself the same treatment at home. - Oli-pha- Bowie-Somers- im A SPECIAL TREAT FOR DIES IN PIIICE - . jumb r PerPtir:-- . $150 3 pairs $4.00 BESSIE KENNEDY Millinery Price Utah . |