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Show T TV Date For Appearance of PBIC A M SPAT 1 Property Owners to Form Group to Urge Tax Cut Girls' Team Set Fan of Carbon eonnty will have the opportunity of seeing another niqne barnstorming team in action, when the GuHsmith's D. & M. girls' nine of Wichita, Kan., meet the Price squad on the local diamond Septem ber 1. Expert women baseball player are rare, but the D. & M. girl have compiled a remarkable record all over the United State, defeating some of the strongest amateur and male aggregations to be found in the United States. BUM, ALL OVER THE A meeting of taxpayer held Monday evening ip the O. T. Brooks building to formulate plana for the organization of a taxpayers' association in Carbon couuty. Various angles of the matter were discussed as to probable ways and means of assisting property owners to bring down either valuation on property or the rate of taxation, Mac-Knig- They promise to provide even more have been selected as October 15 and APSOsjj WnGHV WORLD PJCCILY was Preparations for a play to be sponsored by the Price Chamber of Commerce to raise money for establishing new headquarters in the eity hall are under wav, according to J. F. chairman of the office com mittee. The production selected for presentation is "West of Broadway," and the dates for staging the play t. THURSDAY, MARKET CO. I ' ngpFNDABLE MEATS as which were viewed by many entertainment than the Union Giants, 16 in the too high in comparison school auditorium. Mrs. being high n Clowns and the with other eountiea of the stale. J. C, Hubbard will have charge and Colored House of David team, all of the cast will have 300 acAlthough an organization was members, which have performed on the local not perfected. Arrangements for to MacKnight. cording aandlot this season. another meeting were made for A profit of $100 was realized from August ID at 8 oclock p. m., . Investment bond of all kinds See the first entertainment staged by the and all interested taxpayer are J. Bracken Lee, Equitable Insurance chamber. Approximately $400 will be urged to bo present. One of the needed to remodel the main floor of Agency, Price, Utah. proposals presented urged that the city hall to provide rest rooms, a moratorium be declared for committee rooms and display quarters. taxpayers for one year, with MacKnight has called a meeting of suspension of interest, to allow the general committee in charge of property owners to meet their new headquarters for Friday at 9 a. tax payments. m., for the puqiose of formulating definite plans as to when work on the new office will start. The committee desires to have this matter taken care of, so the permanent exhibits in the Game Season county fair may be transferred directBirds Released ly to the city hall for use in display in the new office. Numerous coal, rock asphalt, dairy There will be no open season on and agricultural exhibits are already sage hens and morning doves in this assured) and the committee is arrang- - state, Dr. H. B. Goetzman, president of the Game associaing for a supply of road maps, mation etc., to be tion, has been advised by State Comed to tourists. missioner Newell B. Cook. Inasmuch Business and Professional Wo- as ducks and gease are migratory, the The no buy-men's elub has been invited to affili- federal government will regulate the ate with' the chamber as an auxiliary length of the season for them, but it body. It is proposed to admit the mem- is probable the state will fix the bers of the womens elnb to the cham- dates. It is not expected that tho seaber for a small admission fee and ex- son will be longer than 30 days, and tend to them the use of the rooms will probably follow deer season. which will be allotted in the new quarThere will be an open season on ters to women's dubs. Barley-Mal- t pheasants and quail in certain localiSyrup ties of the state, including Carbon Emery counties, which will folFever to and low deer season. Sportsmen will be MCHBf BOOT allowed to shoot male quail only this Young Lady year. MOT BITTER Goetzman announces that four more Funeral services were held at Salt j! Luke City Sunday for Flossie Maxine ioada of government hatchery fish Biggs, 20, of Helper, who died at the have been planted in this section. One family home Friday after an illness truck consisting of Rainbow and of of two weeks with typhoid fever. In Brook trout has been placed in the torment was in the Mt. Olivet ceme- Ferron reservoir, two loads of Raind tery. The body was forwarded to Salt bow have been, distributed in the Lake City by the J. E. Flynn Funeral fork of Huntington canyon and another load of Rainbow has been Home. Miss Riggs was born at Helper on scattered in the various streams of June 29, 1911, a daughter of Thomas the eounty. A total of thirty-fou- r D. and Mary A. Beatty Riggs. Her loads have been received for stocking mother was killed in an automobile the streams of Carbon and Emery accident near Soldier Summit. Sur- counties this year. viving are her father; a sister, Mary Riggs, Helper, and Dr. Cecil R. Riggs, Many a surgeon in the U. S. naval hospital Cases at League Island, Philadelphia. Ameriean-Canailia- Kelloggs or Postiea, Large Package Carbon-Emer- s, Large Bottles, For 32c Full Quart Information On Open For infor-klet- HEINZ KETCIlIf SALAD DRESSING 2 Malt All Brands 1-- Can Lb. : . . . 07 01 C Curtis Ripe, Tall, 2 for . . fillers Budweise? 11', ' i' OQn . LjC Fatal IS m. price : SPRINGS, Wyo. -1- 1.05 -- 91.00 TELEPHONE s' & Dance Studio At 35 WEST MAIN Teaching BALLET, THE TAP, AGCBOBATIO and ORIENTAL WORK. Special bargain prices for the remainder of the summer only. For further information call Phone 242 or 35 WE8T MAIN STREET Enroll now and get an early start. Earl Pure White, . Chicken and Spaghetti Dinners Served at all hours at reasonable prices Bring a party and have us do your cooking 'these hot evenings. Just phone Helper 350 for arrangements THE ROCK HOUSE t'ibll On the highway between Price and Helper . . m 4ft- - 20 O. Anderson, eounty snrveyor, that work of paving a stretch of road in Helper between the paved state highway and the road to Spring Canyon, will not commence before August 20. October 23 is the date act for completion of the project, whieh is expected to provide sufficient time to finish. Ileliwr city will have fail charge of contracting for the work, while Anderson will supervise activities. The rontraet haa been revised slightly, making the distance of the paving 1410 feet instead of 1375 feet, while the cost haa been increased to $3150. Notre Dame School to Start Classwork On 8 Hilda Tressia Frisk Peterson, 35, of Spring Glen died at the Priee eity hospital Wednesday after an illness of more than a rqonth. Mrs. Peterson was brought to the hospital Saturday in a serious condition. Fnneral services will be held Saturday at the family home in Spring Glen with interment in the Spring Glen cemetery nnder the direction if the Deseret Mortuary, Mrs. Peterson was born in Sweden on January 8, 1896, a daughter of Karl and Charlotte Frisk. She had lived in the United States for eleven years. Surviving are her husband, X. M. Peterson and four children, Holger, Harry, Agnes and Junior. Th.eJ are their home making at Provo, where the groom will phone and at-te- com?Jmv line m, IWSannysid. roA toe a rule the man who thinks he dwtanee of approximately two lv -- - V"" J'K ItolrS loou and dairy inspector. Committees Selected to Serve Price Continued From 't1 rSSf and graduation exercises will bring line extends Telegraph from the the school year to a close. To bar-ryit.- y " 1 hustling to get ahead is only to eateh up. - Fnneral services for Jess W. HalJr., 14, of Helper, who died Satarday afternoon of eaneer, wen held Monday in the Latter-daSaints chapel t Helper, with interment in the Monntainview cemetery under the direction of the Deseret Mortuary. The youth was born in Helper Ap ril 15, 1917, a ion of Jesa and Isabella Halvorsen, who survive him. He is also survived by one brother, Frederick James Halvorsen, and a stepbrother, Lawrence Beemer, Bhangai, China. The Halvorsen youth graduated in May from the Helper school, where he waa prominent in activities. The family lived in Priee for a abort time two years ago. fctea-- V?rbn Kras10 ia Piece, Per Lb. verson, Former Carbon Athlete Provo SKiSr&Tij? Ae Half Slab or OIL COMPANY OFFICIALS VISIT PRICE TO CHECK LEASES C. OF C. SECRETARY ATTENDS CIVIC ASSOCIATION MEET Officials of the Price Petroleum company of Eureka visited in Carbon ANilIiam H. Toy, secretary of the eounty this week to look after the nnce Chamber of Commerce, attended matter of leasing landa between this the monthly meeting of the Associatcity and Wellington, on which they ed Civic rlubs of Southern Utah, held propose to drill for oil No definite afternoon at Panguitcli. Wednesday for date 'Commencing operations haa been derided on, but they expect to Toy u Carbon eounty representative erect a rig and start drili.g within a on the board of directors of the association. He was few months. accompanied by his Those whp visited here rere P. J. mother, Mrs, Margaret Askew, and Fennel, president, and Fraak Garrity, they planned to take a short trip to director, of the Price Petroleum com- Mcnie southern Utah before returnhome. pany, and W. X. Crammer, geologist. ing They announce that proper ts are fav- FIVE TAKE OUT MEMBERSHIPS orable for the discovery of oil, petIN PRICE CHAMBER roleum gaa or carbon dioxide on the proposed site. Fne new memberships were taken k by business e thetPst and professional men of .! in the chamber of commerce, ac- Weds Girl of tho wnbership roSfii? Announcement lias been made Sew?ntlM V nHmbpra a Singer of the marriage of Grant company, Indcncn- Hutchinson, P to Mia! of Provo. The mar-IMonu, ber 2 at the home of Victor Litizzetlr, while all other pupils will register at the school on September 3. Students are instructed to report to their respective classrooms Friday, . Extension of a telephone ivitom i. session, September 4, for a half-da- y at whieh time assignment of books V Chemical ine carbon Diox. eompanv on the and general instruqtions win he is- r arnhara dome waa completed thin sued. School will eontinue until May week by the Mountain Telealumni banquet , fl Long Illness Is Fatal to Rites Held Monday For Price City Council Provide Work Victim of Cancer Spring Glen Matron the Brigham Young University Classwork at tho Notre Dame school . Hutchinson wss an outstanding star -will commenre on Tuesday, Septemkrthall and track ! tb.aI1 ber 8, according to Father William A. Carbon for. three years, and is as one of the best athletic Ruel. Registration of Helper students ,,rrl has been set for Wednesday, Septem- 25 when the annual Am BACON 23c 2 Lbs announces September Whole or Piece, Skinned, Lb 1LAD5D CANTON ROAD G JOB STARTS AFTER AUG. MAMS Per Lb BUSINESS COLLEGE CONSIDERS The week ending Wednesday was an ESTABLISHING SCHOOL HEBE exceptionally busy one for the Price eity hospital, seventeen patients beSecretary William H.- Toy- of the ing admitted either for treatment or Price Chamber of Commerce, has been operations. According to Superintenasked by the Business Colleges, Af- dent Curtis Ellwooa, the following i. filiated of Durango, Colo., to furnish eases were handled: Miss Rosie information concerning the field for Price, removal of neck eyst; Mrs. establishment of a business college in Lueile Bird, Wattis, removal of apPrice. Officials of the college are con- pendix; Wilda Boren, Kiz, removal sidering the possibility of opening a of tonsils; Mrs. Sheldon Anderson, school here, and exneet to visit Price Price, removal of appendix; Mrs. Nels in the near future for a personal anr-- Peterson, Spring Glen, treatment; Mrs. Lena Dowd, Latnda, treatment; Jack-so- n vey. informed were that They Jewkes, Priee, reduction of fracby Toy such an institution would probably ture of left leg; Mrs. Orlene Jones, draw students from Uintah, Duchesne, Priee, removal of appendix. Master Nick Doulgerakis, Priee, reEmery, Grand, San Juan and Carbon counties. moval of appendix; Mrs. Pearl Ivy, 11400, lower abdominal; Master James Investment bonds of gll kinds See Madsen, Hiawatha, removal of tonsils; J. Bracken Lee, Equitable Insurance Miss Udell Eldridge, Price, removal of Agenry, Price, Utah. appendix; Master Gordon Prettyman, Price, removal of tonsils; Mrs. W. IL Moffitt, Orangeville, treatment; Master Sam Poulson, Scofield, removal of tonsils; Master Ben Stein, Jr., New York City, K. Y- - reduction of f ture; Robert Howard, Jr., Hepcr, treatment for lye poisoning. HELPER-SPRIN- GaL . Each w Rib, MISS MELBA MARKER Announces the Opening of a Bring Tonr Own Container Per Rolled Roast Boneless Prime Sal-son- a nlra fa laat hM fbrill caala Mataaaa kffl Sal mm lift la Par naaiplat afatfaa ta atatlaa 4mt sataa Malt .... Bag 48-L- b. g Hospital Reports Handled ml Patent, 4 Cans left-han- thm Vinegar Cider or Turkey Hardwheat or Toilet Tissue CLEANSER Old Dutch Large Rolls j MOTHER! I y money can Typhoid Helper Syrup Hop Flavor, Bndweiser SVrLb. Can The best i: 'C i Holbrook. j'i Rotary r On.) rhainuan D' Sawyep H W. W C Pn,Ni(;k kinttL (Gob tin oed From Pass citizens. of all kind The Sun. Pettit will have ckiqi i ! hiring the men hut they nnder the street department ia h city. The work to be done ia emU but will consist mostly of elaiaati eity streets, cutting weed sad Picktl, sanitary engmwr,f peered before the eity coinal talked. He reached no concham U was nnder the impression thattWdf water supply showed evidence irf he teria dnring the month of was the boiUaf a reservoir. He, however, mid 4 Priee and Vernal have the bmt ter supplies in the state of Utah. A cheek np on samples submitted tofe state and returned from the U tory shows negative for Janurftfla ruary, March, April, May, Jm most of July. In July the hi count showed positive once ia west Priee, the waterworiu aid Catholic school. All have charm 1 and show a negative report . Piekel said that Priee is kmf 0 or forty per cent of item in the pipeline. Without wiihBf gain enter a discussion of thy voir, this newspaper feels thm I question ean be settled by Pn xen amiably without coerciom sinuation from one who eoasiamj contradicts his own ststeiMoh who understands so little ot G ficulties that Wee citizen WJ" meet This newspaper feels that citizens are intelligent enough to a conclusion among themselv are only too glad to investigate" ports, but resent any personal on his part. Following the discussion of ervoir, representatives ofthew a u of Commerce asked the city co id them in their work fof mainder pf the year. The greed to aid in the chamber Pj jects but were unable to levj for that purpose as the levy "fit gnd aQproved. The reosis the meeting waa devoted w business, with a short exofri" sion following. ROAD WORK AUTHORS i ty-fi- ve r teJ thJ In order to have a goolbighjJi the Gordon Creek school has 'hairmau, Ami on, the eonnty eommirtio the interna- - to improve, grade and wdt C-- IL wiles of the lower Gordon Crt- -. Ferguson Members of thn eommissioa aa and W enacn "Peeial swimm? Attorney Walter C forng the erly the ammmg pool commit! route Wednesday Gust PUtis. a n"' finTeKri Inveetment honds her husbiml , Jrs?t.? dug. f.hiH ,f cure Agency, lVice, -- Rowling like J .hVC. O. g bI,ak (kd ' Print Inz-Mt- mt ashaiiwd of .'good EtpitabU Utah- k" The Baa, I - ..y 1 |