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Show TSS SDN. PRICE XX8BT rgPMPAT PTEMfan , gtll-lTU- T BUS SCHEDULE FOR SCHOOLS GIVEN OUT BY BOARD Meat and Grocery Price and Helper bu The following whoo! of isV giving the number of departure, tune und route, driver, the oienin with effect into will go 14. of erhw.1 on Sqrtember to foretasi Because it if. impossible of impilt j accurately the number number of Joad the and transported the time ing stations given for each bus tative. At soon as will time seliedule for each bus prepared and published. A. Beck, Wiltow Bus No. 1- -V. First tnp 8.20, Gate. Creek to Castle second 8:40. Bus No. 2 B. F. Mclntire, Rolupp at to Carbon high, leaving Rolapp 7 J Flour jj Flour n Pounds 25 Pounds 10 i V ' Horse Contest Pulling: PULLERS WILL COMPETE UTAHS BEST THERE WILL ALSO BE EXHIBITS, DISPLAYS, A MERRY MIXUP, BABY AIRMERRY-GO-ROUN- P, PLANE RIDE AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS and Entertainment Comedy ACROBATS and TIGHT THE STEWART SISTERS, WIRE ARTISTS, ED HENDERSHOT AND TRAINED MULE, SALT LAKE BAND, INDIANS. REMEMBER SATURDAY IS CHILDRENS DAY. ALL UNDER 14 ARE ADMITTED FREE ADMISSION . ADULTS, 50c; CHILDREN, 25c; GRAND STAND, 10c; RESERVED PARKING SPACE, 25c Sc NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY PARKS DELICIOUS PEACHES Quality Meats Pot Roasts Mutton it Pound 5c Legs Stew Frankfurters - -- DaCOD iiSc ! 21bs25c Sugar Cured, Whole or Half, Per Pound B 17 11 Snow, Welling- IT flams W. J. Jones, Miller Bna No. 12-Creek to Wellington, leaving at 8:00. Iligh aehool pnpils will transfer to Bus No. 12 at Wellington. Bus No. 13 Albert Thayne, East Wellington and Coal Creek to Wellington, leaving at 8:00. High aehool mpils will transfer to Bns No. 12 at A E. tLQ . ton to Carbon high, leaving at 8:25. Second trip, pnpils of East Price farm acetion to Price, leaving 8:45. E, ; 11 lane. THE FIST DAY, SEVEN THE SECHALF-MILOND and THIRD. QUARTER-MILROMAN RACE MILE AND HALF MILE RELAY. SOME OF THE BEST RACE STRINGS IN UTAH WILL COMPETE DURING THE FAIR AND THE RACES WILL BE WELL WORTH SEEING jjl jUgdr Bordens or Sego, I MllK Tall Cans, Each . 7-;- S Blue Pine, Per Can . . Coffee rs FIVE-RACE- . . . Yi Wil- 120. L Bag b. Size .2 Kraut Cans... Bus No. 2-- E. J. Prettyman, low Creek to Carbon high, leaving at 7 30. Bus No. 4 Dell Gardner, Latnda to Carbon high, leaving Latnda at 7:30. Run will be extended to Kama during winter months. Baa No. 5 Byron Carter, first trip, Kenilworth to Spring Glen, leaving at 8:00; second tnp, Martin to Helper Central, leaving at 8:40.' Bna No. 8 Byron Carter, Helper to Carbon high. First trip leaves Bry-neService station at 7:40, second at 8:20. leaves trip Bus No. 7 J. DRiehardson, Kenilworth to Carbon high, leaving at 7:40. Second trip, Carbonville to Price, leaving at 8:40. Bna No. 8 Gordon Creek to Spring Glen and Carbon high, leaving at (junior high pnpils will attend 8pring Glen aehool). Bus will load at Staffords service station at Helper and along pavement between Helper and Carbonville for trip to Carbon high. Bus No. 9 Coal City to Gordon Creek, leaving at 8:30. Bna No. 10 Arrow Stage ft Transfer. Hiawatha to Carbon high, leaving at 7 'A0. This bus will also transport pnpils of the South Price farm section beginning at the high line canal. Bus No, 11 LeRoy Livingston, Miller Creek to Carbon high, leaving at 8:00. This bus will also transport the impils living in the experimental farm Bus No. Queen Anne, 48-L- Mission Skinned, Whole 1A or Half,Per Pound .......1 Salt Pork lie Fancy Springers and Hens Wellington. Bna No. 14 Francis Dimick, Kis to 8nnnyside, leaving at 7 A0. Bns No. 15 James Varner, ColomLARGE CROWDS EXPECTED TO curio department and bia to Sunnyside, leaving at 8 A0. Bna No. 16 Clear Creek to ScoATTEND CARBON FAIR mineral aeetion. The emitdnM 'will contain relici oonneetri vid ft field, leaving at 8:20. l Continued t rum Pan One) founding and development efCria Filed half mile, remonnt futurity, four-yea- rconpty, aa wpU aa other aitidn I , curiosity. old and over, $50. Case Hava to Miners be will MontL Fred MMti Judges Keller, Sam Aikena, Caatle Dale, and The majority of the miaag ( County Attorney Walter C. Gease cello; announced Thursday that a complaint J. W. Hammond, Price, while Lawr- Canies are expected to enter nd ence Whitmore, Price, will act aa in the mining divisioa, rift-playcharging J. EL Trauntvein of Clear starter. Creek with involuntary manslaughter are expected also from IhiM Race hone strings win he entered Rock had been prepared. Trauntvein was AAphalt company ail.tkw the driver of the automobile which from Payson, Annabelle, San Juan bon Dioxiee and Chemical caq struck four people near New Peerless county, Grand county, Neola, Rich- One of the features of this m September 3, killing Min Eloise Don- field, Ferron, Huntington, Orange- will be a model of the Cohabit i aldson and Mrs. William Mobley and ville and the Uintah Basin territory. The best exhibits of pnftrii Prize money for the races will toother than in the Km rii injuring the latters husband and their played, tal $1400, and $1205 will be given for division, will he need to nab child. year-ol- d rodeo events, making a total sum of hibit in the state fair from Cnfcf Although Gease called an inquest to $3085 which will be given away, inthe an probe accident, eounty. investigation was never held. He believes, however, cluding awards for exhibits. Every person coming on thspai that faets in the ease warrant the filSpecial Entertainment. or remaining on the ground wfflk ing of the charge. Iris Rollins, who Special entertainment of high eali-br- e to be provided with a tieksL saw the fatal mishap, is the complainwill be presented. The Stewart morning the grounds will bs da ing witness. sisters, Valene, 7, and Thora, 9, acr- of persona not holding tirkda u Allegations of the complaint declare and tight wire artists, as well as schedule of prices ia as foDonw that Trauntvein was driving in a reck- ostic dancers of note are among the enter oral admission, adnlta, 50e; Ai1 less manner and at an excessive rate tainera. Eva Cox, 12, of Fairview, under 14, 25e; grand stand, 10e; of speed. Trauntvein is charged will present singing, yodeling and aU served parking iqiace, 25c. with responsibility for the dancing numbers. The Oates will be opened at above three death of Miss Donaldson. VHJng ladies have appeared at numer- each day, and visitors are us ous celebrations and festivals through-ouk- e come early so they may have tb i state in the past few months. portunity of seeing the cibibrti I Ed Ilendershot and his trained mole fore the afternoon program stsA Escape of Hollywood, Calif., will provide the John Erdei, 17, of Price, who walk- comedy during the three days. is a former partner of Ed. ed out of the ronnty jail Thursday right, who appeared at the Carbon while eleaning the cells in the woHe has played all men e quarters, was returned to cus- ",r .T CT1 over the United States. tody Friday and released shortly afFurther entertainment will be pro- ter on bonds of $500 pending his trial of Indin m the district court on a charge of om fort Duchesne, who will stage dances second degree burglary. each day in front of the grand stand. According to Deputy A. E. Gibson The glamor which a carnival the youth went to his home following brings flir T.dl jot he entirely lost this his escape and hid in the eellar of the house. Ho was discovered on Fridav n,lin of the hoard prohibiting games of chance.frir morning by hia father, Mike Erdei, A o round, merry mixnp and ba- who tnrne the fugitive over to coun- - merry-g- tkiunil i In Car Complaint Death s h ppee-ifieal- ly lli Youth Returned to Jail Day After Ilcn-dersh- ot k,e ty officers. SON OF J. M. MILLER DIES IN LOS ANGELES MONDAY Morris Miller, 28, ton of Mr. and Ml.UT formerly of Colton, died Monday in Los Angeles from ap! pendicitiiw oung Miller was born and rawed at Colton where the family lived lor-merl- y and was engaged bridge construction worker at n.. time of hi. death. The remain. brought to Salt Lake funeral held there todayCity d (Thursday) 2? 17, ITv" f, M. Announcing System Installed means of the installed by W. IL Taylo? everyone will he able to hear tR-nornirenienno matter where they 1 the ground .t0.b the ygtfra will bo huge horn, three and a half feet a in . By 0fvInS "Ift Good to Hut U Your Voietr 'ter Row wltt to actmaUy Tn viri Pk. B1,rth;r horn Pi"t-- u Typlaal day X ZiiZ From PRICE to ROOSEVELT tween the two judges' stands. which he a member. Ilia father went to Los was evening, the An board geles Monday to f concession rights to F V i the in't0 SaR Lake City.lJ F. Sswaar Lodge $ omsttd fsir grounds.1 V&fSgZ. PhnA Pencils, ink, ewsete PROVO r. h The Bun. Bnhw OMtohe ,!r,10a .t,,nds po,nt ' Irt MriM wU eltM m on for Ktrassesti teTepiM basis, the I |