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Show THURSDAY, THE a UK, PRICE, n T A H- -B PAGE TOUR Twenty Years Ago This Present Week Bubwrtiilion, 2.00 lit Year la Wfam - Joseph Barboglio of Helper l'Lone X. Of(i and brother, John Causer of Price,1 . r had returned from a visit with frienda Aa IWoimI Class MmII Milter, and relative in MiiuourL Iitnfd Jnna 4, 11115, At (lie IoUiffire At llenry Fiack left at this office dur Price, Utah, t 'rider tbt Act of March 8, 1K79. . ing the week a sample of garden stuff grown on his home place in the cast ADVERTISING BAThM rt of Irice that cant be beat any. Dtanla; Matter Irr Inch ler Iwue, 40c. 0, llwiidfiice, 1SMV Mm. - V B B YT HUBS - School Days - 133-J- Trannient, SOr, Special Position, US per Cent Additional. Legal Ten Ceuta the Line Earh Inner-tioa- . Count Mia Word to Lina. 15.-012.110 ; Water Application, Final lroof, 10. Baadere Fifteen Cent the Lina Each Inaertion. Count Mia Word to the Line. Blackfaee Tyte Twenty-Tir- e (25) Cante Each Inaertion. Obituaries. Card of Thanka, Resolutions, Etc- - At Rradinn Notice Bate. Count Bin Words to tba Line. For Bale, For Rent. Fonnd, left, Kle., Two CMta Per Word Each Lsue. No Charge Accounts. Addraaa All Communication! to BUN PUBLISHING COMPANY Price, Utah Hum-Bon- a, 0; "I Am Still Rich Ror I Smith la the Retarlsa. We have passed through a panic, suffered from a crash on the stock market and are now more than half way through the depression and I am still rich. It may be true that I have less to live on than I had a year ago, hut it certainly is true that I haye just as much to live for. The real values of life are unshaken and solid. The stock crash cost us much that we never had paper profits .which never got nearer our pockets than the financial pages of the daily papers. The market failed but nothing else did. Prices went down but not one acre lost its fertility and all the electrons, protons and ether waves went on working in their accustomed ways. When the depression come I was compelled to take an invoice and soon discovered that 1 was still rich. All my capacity for the enjoyment of life was in - tact. The depression has not lowered the value of a siugle friendship. Neighbors still greet us in the same old cordial way, busi ness associates believe iu us, and our sons hold us in high respect The wife's welcome at the close of the day has not depreciated in the least and our daughters con- - thiue tlavisb their affection on us with thw same old extrava- - hy faith the universe Lv. the goodness of is unimpaired. By that faith I am emboldened as I face defeat and despair Prayers my mother taught me and the faith in God .'nstilled in me by a devout fathir remain as price-bu- s treasures no depression can touch. : i No nation becomes grat by becoming rich. Neither does a man find uiauring satisfaction in life, by owning something only 'by becoming something. . where. Raymond Proton had taken the of night call boy at Helper, Iwaitiea Oianotti having resigned to take up hi work in the Salt Lake City schools. Mayor W. F. Olion, B. R. McDonald and Robert McKune of Price were named on the committee by Governor Spry to help entertain President Taft during his visit in Salt Lake City in October. E. R. Covert, the photographer, was allowing a picture of the Price naae-bateam and a number of fans that was attracting considerable attention. The picture was being shown nightly at the Isis theater. The military post of Fort Duchesne, after having been established for a uarter of a century, had been aban-lone- d. The military reservation was two by three miles m area or an acreage of 3840 seres. It was established in 1887 and built by a contractor by the name of Hubbard. The following artiele from the Denver and Rio Grande Employes Magazine under a Helper headline undoubtedly written by one of their ball play-er- a concerning Carl Maya, who later became famous as a ball pitcher in the National league: "Ed Johnstone, deputy aheriff of Price, must be reckoned es one of the real live ones of Carbqn county. Last week found a traveler in a box ear and when aaked by 8heriff Johnstone what he was doing replied that he was a ball player and looking for a job playing ball. Ed the young fellow in jail and on the olldwing Sunday gave the prisoner his ehanee to pitch against the unbeatable Kenilworth team. He won the game, two to one, letting Kenilworth down with three hits.' Fans My be is the best seen this season, and is no longer a prisoner, but instead is a candidate for mayor of Price this fall. PIKES BEAM LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN! UNIONTOWR ll HILL! MT.BALDY! SIGNAL MOUNTAIN! MOUNT WASHINGIOHt MTMANSHEQl and more tho 30 other fauna mm hifl-dimbreco- rif the Kenilworth Mercantile company. E. W. Pitcher, assistant eity passenger agent of the Denver and Rio Grande at Denver, in renewing his allegianee to this paper, wrote: We get twenty inquiries now regarding Priee and vicinity where formerly we Twenty Ysaxs Age Last Weak. did not get one. Pitcher ia an old (Crowded Out). time resident of Carbon eounty, beLumber had been ordered and was ing for years agent' for the railroad company at Scofield. on the ground for twenty new cottages at Hiawatha. Dame Head Peter Jeanselme of Priee shipped several ears of sheep out of Colton Price Kiwanians during the week to the Kansas City markets. During the years preceding the Emmet K.' Olson had the founda- present business slump the people tion in for the basement of hia six of the United States played a game apaxtment.flat in Priee on South Sev- of prosperity, and now that they are enth street There was next to an exodus of playing a game of depression, they should adopt new rules, Father WilPrice and Emery eounty people to liam Rnel, pastor of the Notre the horaeeomingeelebration in. the Dame A. church declared in an- address Dixie country. before the Kiwanis eluh Tuesday eveJoseph Barboglio of Helper was a ning. business visitor in Priee during the Sneaking from observations made week. He had just returned from a on his recent visit in the eastern trip to Missouri. states. Father Ruel said that people The first ear of cantaloupes shipped hack there are not moaning about jhe from Green River netted some of the change in business but are putting growers as high as 1.16, while others their shoulders to the wheel, with the who had too many ripcs only got 1 result that they are finding a new era of contentment. The people trying to net Mr. and Mrs; Lloyd Woods of Cas- solve the problems of the business tle Dale were the guost of Judge and world and working out new ideas are Mrs. F. E. Woods in Priee. They had the ones who are meeting with the speaker stated. jiut returned from an extended trip six-roo- m Notre to Talks Construction Work On Contact Body to Help Jobless Organize Five Bridges of East Project Starts Mayor W. F. Olson announces that Work has started on the construction of five bridges on the Price-Ca- t canyon highway, according to Ray Gillis, district engineer of the state road commission. Excavation for the bridges is being pushed rapidly by the contractors, Strong ana Grand company. The grading of the streteh, which is slightly over 19 miles long, is progressing and the gravel plant will be moved to the seene of the work in about a month. The 160106 project between Castle Gate and Rolapp will be finished by September 30, according to expectations of the contractors. The 410-fotunnel has been completed with the exception of a few details at ths west portal. ot Helper Carpenter Dies Following Illness Levi Alonzo Davis, Helper carpenter and a resident of that city for thirty yean, died Saturday evening after an illness of ten days. Deceased was born in Payson on May 17, 1866, a lion of Alexander G. Davis and Emily Davis. Surviving an his widow, Anna S. Davis; two sons, Inland, Heljier, and Oliver Davis of Eagle, Colo.; two daughters, Mrs. Perry Miller, Twin Falls, Ida., and Mrs. Emerson Rowley, Montana; two sisters and four brothers. Funeral services were held WedAfter one of the longest and most nesday afternoon at Spring Glen with sueressful seasons sinre it was built, interment in charge of the Deseret the Price swimming pool was dosed Mortuary. Saturday. Although the pool in lost years has been dosed about September 1, the demand of patrons for an extended season was so great that the tank was kept open two weeks longer suo-ees- s, the contact committee appointed for Carbon eounty by the state central committee on Unemployment is organizing preparatory to carrying out its duties relative to aiding the jobless. Members of the committee are Commissioner W. J. Reid, contact officer; 0. K. Clay, Priee attorney; Mayor Olson and Mrs. Frank Drury of Helper. According to Olson, Hodge Bnrress, superintendent of the Castle Gate mine; R. J. Vaughan, superintendent of the Utah Railway company and O. P. Madsen, eonnty agricultural agent, have been asked to assist the eontaet committee. Church Pageant Ready smashed ky free wheelini -- StUDEBAKEI One by one, the most mart records of Amnia hiR-dim- b have Alien before 1 Fra Wheeling Studebeker M dent Bight, certified If American Automobile Aae datioo. officials aa strict)? stock in every particulvl Them records efiectuA aetttethc question hm-dimf- ai choker's ran of 30,000 miles in MJS minutes settled the quote For Presentation of speed and stamina raps- The Hearts of the Children, an elaborate pageant prepared by the genealogical committee of the Price ward, will be presented at the Carbon high auditorium Thursday (tonight) and Friday. The principal parts will be enacted by A. C. Biddle, Mrs. Olive Brockbank, Mrs. Rose Grames, Mrs. Lillian Stookey, Miss Mae Pace, Miss Bessie Jameson and Mrs. Vera There is no other rad combination of areiythki you want in a car ...el be 'content with less thw l - mOnfoJTa Reese. The .most degrading poverty la east. ' Arthur Grange and Ashley Bartlett that which results from killing The Black Hawk Coal company, Long Season Closes At re the dramatic directors of the prothe spirit that the body may be operating between Mohrland and Hiaduction, illiam Downard is in charge Price Swimming Pool of stage changes and 8. A. Olsen and preserved. 7 watha, were to have their product on Iaonard Frandsen will have charge of This depression has cost us the market hy the latter part of the costumes and lighting: some of the things we created, month. but it has robbed us of hone of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dusserre of Kenilworth News our power to create. We may Price were entertaining a new daughLast week's Kenilworth items lose some beautiful things but ter that arrived at their home during Transportation which Sought were omitted owing to lai.k of we have lost no love of the beau- the week. It was their fourth child, space. For Carbon Band to two boys and two girls. tiful. Hrs. L .P. Pearce and son, Doug-laFerron Peach Fete Mr. Mrs. catasFred not and Paternoster of a is a It challenge, returned home Thursday evening than usual Sunnyside sailed during the week from trophe. A generation that has New Members of the committee appoint- alter having spent the summer in CalThe number of York swimmers home in for their old City entering ed conquered the air and sent its Austria where the Irice Chamber of Commerce ifornia. V they were to spend the pool between the first of the to by Mr. and Mrs. Len Leavitt planes circling the globe, which several months visiting month and the closing date averaged arrange transportation for the Carand famrelatives, has jdunged into the deeps and in Salt Lake about eighty daily. The main feature bon band to Ferron for the first day ily spent the week-en- d Mercantile at the oceans floor, Sunnyside company disported-oM of the season was the swimming of the annual peach day celebration Moffitt,the h0n KU"t We,,s which has climbed above the Sunnyside was to retire from the re- and lifepastsaving school conducted announce that approximately Friday by s, Aw . Wheeling Studebatarf Western Auto (a 37 North Carbon Art PRICE. UTAH One thing the matter with many people today is they busy sighing for what thw got that they cant enjoy whitBt have. A modem home is one wh"i b Bible gets as little wesr and the cook book. - n clouds and lived in the strato- sphere, is now faced with the challenge to rise above its dependence on mere things and seek an emancipation of the spirit of man. The last six months have been fur many men a thrilling spiritu al adventure through which they have discovered the real wealth. Bereft of dividends and profits they are discovering the sustaining powers .of a strong religious faith, the abiding values of courage, heroism, honor, charity and trustworthiness. A financial crisis can wipe out profits and bring business to a standstill but character is beyond its reach. It can rob us of all we have but it cannot affect - what we are. tail liquor business the first of October, when the new liquor law was to go into effect. Sam Glazier was the manager. Word had been received to the effect that Fort Duchesne had been ordered abandoned and the squadron of the . First Cavalry, which had hern stationed thcro, ordered to join the regiment in California. Charles A. Clawson, living out near East Hiawatha, during the week left s sample of sugar beet with this office that weighed around three pounds enrh and that was raised on his homestead without irrigation. One apple weighing aa even sixteen ounces was left at this offieo during the week. It was of the Wolfe River variety and was grown by John S. Mathis at his place in Priee. no had one tree that year that grew about five bushels. The investments we made in The Moab Transportation company ambitious youth, hospitals, col- had made settlement with P. C. Dykes leges, crippled childrens homes, for the automobile and machinery to and service institutions go on be used on the auto lino between Moab Thompsons, and the proposition paying dividends. The deepest andAllred Bros, to turn in their stage satisfactions of life those that of business for stock in the company had come from sharing and serving been accepted. remain secure. and Mrs. Thomas J. Perm-le- y I am still rich because I am Bishop had of announced the independently rich none of my their daughter, Mary, tomarriage H. Arthur wealth depends upon business Draper at their home in Winter Quar- condition8ormarketgarts. Printing (hit gnnS Mil mm In Ml ofIke Bus. Frio DUk. "d Mrs. Bill Jackson and twenty automobile owners have consented to take members of the band a motored to Salt fver over. anJ Tuesday returned Member of the committee are ThSJay7 George Warren, chairman; C. S. Daw""P ,nd farailI wl son and It. W. Crockett. Elaborate hava been visiting m Salt Lake City FEDERAL LAND BANK SUES FOR preparations for the fete are being MOBTOAOE FORECLOSURE made by citizens of Ferron. and hun- dyS$tTeCk' "tUrned hme Satu dreds of visitors from all eastern Mr. and Mrs. Fred Suit asking the foreclosure of a Ltah are Suiythe of Founexpected to be in attendance tain Green aro visiting their mortgage on property and water stork Friday and Saturday. daugh- has been filed in the district court by the Federal Land Bank of Berkeley Big against Tony Proearionc, administrator of the estates of James and MariGain anna Proearionc Mr. and Mrs. Pete A large gathering attended Procarione, Carbon county, Mr. and the Mrs. Ehnie Bcmardi and others. A meeting sponsored hy the Cari.on Mw. John Burton judgment of 1474.69 for unpaid prin- County Taxpayers association at Hoi. 1. Mt, cipal on the promissory note is sought per Tuesday evening. Oencr.-.- l discusas well as the following rams: Inter- sion of membership was carried on. w, est on 44.24 at 8 per cent from and it was reported that the organic January 1, 1931; interest on 43.26 at turn now has over 350 members. Af-tthe meeting, a large number 2 per eent from January 1, 1931; in- -' of l,CUS J"inod the terot on 42.94 at 8 per eent from association, were read relative to January 1, 1931 interest on 44.56 at the 2 per cent from July 1, 1931 ; 18 in- work being done, particularly eoncern-ro- g the surance premium paid by the plainmvesfigation of the unemplcy. tiff; 111 J1 water charges in 1929; ment situation throughout the eoun- 12.41 state and eonnty taxes in 1929, Jamea Braffctt, a member and 75 attorney fees. of an expert sent ont by the Facifie branch of the Red Cross. C. II. Madsen and Vernon Merrill supervised the artivities at the pool during the sum mer. Taxpayers Report Membership iw,rS er f&l It has been our observation that no woman needs a eourse in law to know how to lay it down around the house. "Ports that JS wiiHnSS t Driving an automobile while drunk automobil !he?tplaU has eome to be almost as dangerous .ur.ncerEquit.b!0In7uSSA; ters. The groom wm former mana- as Dcke, Lee, Manage, crossing the street while sober. ger of the Wasatch Store company at Winter Quarters and was then with Legal Mask, Lseathm Mtleae for sate Ike Bus. .U t klsdt 8nB. f r-- nd AaE BABIES are DABY ms and ailments nlh.' Up3 1 -- O as serious at night A may mean colic. Or a sudden J- diarrhea. IIow would you emergency tonight? Ilavsyos of Castona ready? tifc! . TJ For the protection of TPJfjSpS for your own peace of old, reliable preparation But dont keep it just let it be on everyday influence will ease ana 00Vfrelrtif who cannot sleep. 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