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Show J0ISDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1881 THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH EVERY THURSD AY Judge and Mr. George ChrUten-f- " daughter, Florence, and G. M. tox of Priee and Attorney Harold E. Christensen of Chicago, 111., were d guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Carter, says the Xeplii $1580. Voyanges alleges that Byrd Times-Xeassaulted him on August 8 in the law of the 10th. office of L. A. McGee, and that the illiam Shield of Priee has been defendant had no provocation for the issued a permit to prospect for eoal act in 731 acres of land in Carbon counIt. C. Clark of the Moab Garage ty, according to advices received from company was a business visitor in the general land office. Three other Price and Salt Luke City the past permits were allowed to residents of week Moab of Emery and Kane eounties. the 10th. Martin Millsrich of Spring Glen Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beach were has returned from Las Vegas, Nev., called to Price the last of the week by where he has been for the past several the serious illness of his brother, week looking after his interests. Ilo Frank Beach. Moab s engaged in the pool room and lodg10th. ing house business and reports times good in the sage brush state. Mrs. Florence Bates left Friday for i Mr. and Mr. George A. Murphy of her home in California after spending the summer months visiting in Price, 8pring Canyon announce the marriage drs. Bates is the daughter of Mr. and of their daughter, Laila Louise to Mrs. Fred Thomas. . Glen Lee Wynkoop of Los Angeles, succeed O. W, Eaton, who has resigned the Kisition after a service acre for a little mure thau four years, ;iys the Gunnison Valley News of the 4th. Bath come to Gunnison with high recommendations from his former station, Castle Gate. F. E. Willits, traveling auditor for the rail company, was here Monday cheeking out the old First round matches of the 11. A, agent and installing the new. Bath exists to bring his family to Gunni- Nilsson handicap golf tournament got son the luitrr part of the week. uuder way Sunday at the Carbon county country elub and the dead line on the first matches, Tuesday, found thirteen men players in the field. Four of the women "s matches have bccu played. The second round are to be playPlana are rapidly forming for the ed off by today (Thursday). In orroad celebration to be der to complete the tournament on held at Grand Junction September schedule time it is necessary that on24 and 25. According to word receiv- ly two days elapse between rounds. ed from the Centennial atate city early Those unable to play the matches on this week, many interesting features schedule will be disqualified. Favorites in the various matches have been secured for the two-da- y the first of the week won with fey frolic. execptioAs. A. W. McKinnon, winner A tentative program bas been an- ktt The Sun trophy, was eliminated nounced and the schedule of enter- the first round by Arthur Dalpias of tainment commences Friday evening three and two. McKinnon a with the governor's banquet, at which Helper, usual consistent golf failed him. An over nine hundred will attend. The other upset was the defeat of Mat following Saturday morning the twolQilinour by R. It, Kirkpatrick, a I will bo dedicated on the new man at the game, state line, A baseball game in the I puratirely i the womens tournament, Mrs. morning and a football game in the j. H. Ballinger won over Mrs. Ruel afternoon comprise the sports. At Rid. Mrs. George Warren eliminat-noo-n a buffalo barbecue will lie open I Mrs. C. R. Fergusson. Mrs. Leland to all. An imported air eircus will ,d Grover defeated Mrs. Harris Simons' some exhibitions of fancy flying son and Mrs. Karl Weller took her and parachute jumping during the match from Mrs. Gen Nelson, I afternoon. Matches in the mens division and One of the biggest features of the winners were: J. IL Ballinger vs. S. ecfobretuin wUl be the selection of Ballinger, J. II. Ballinger; Glen Bal-th- e Queen of the Rockies. Virtu- - linger vs. Goorge Warren, Warrcu; ally all of the towns and cities in that O. K. Clay vs. W. E. Fleetwood, Clay; vicinity are sending representatives to J. Vignetto vs. Glen Nelson, Nelson; vie for this coveted honor. The win-- Craddock Gilmour vs. Ben Redd, mng girl will be picked by judges in Redd; C. R. Fergusson vs. Leland ;he parade, scheduled to be held late Grover, Fergusson; A. W. McKinnon in the afternoon. Following the selee- - v. A Dalpias, Dslpiax; E. Klitgaard tion of the winning girl, the queen c. Ellwood, Ell wood; J. H. Redd will be crowned. Free fireworks and Vs. J. T. Kelley, Redd; Elmer Young a coronation ball at night will dose Us. John Gerandau, Young; R. L the celebration. Brockbank vz. R. W. Crockett, Crock- A J. Johnson vs. William Aqdenon, ett; I Wives Johnson, and R. R. Kirkpatrick vs. Mat Oilmour' KirkPtriek 'price and Nearby week-en- VirHen drove into Salt Lake buaineia. fflTfnday-o- Knox Patterson was a in Moab last week. Tiaitor JfrL. viStllr in the l&H Alley waa a Until Sun-from Friday Jj, capital W- - w -- Salt nuk D. Sawyer drove into on busi-4ki City Thursday evening fihil-weKn. Charles Virden and three Salt Lake City visitors ov- re thf creek-en- d. Kr. and Mrs. Mat Oilmour and son, jdock, visited in Salt Lake City week-enjriay the d. E C. Jr., returned from Price last week, says the of the 10th. Goodman, PAGE nv $eaup Reminders Elaborate Plans For Fete Tiraes-Independc- nt Nmlb-Iswi- r Permanents are tasting. A beautiful wave with ear- Ctah-Cokira- ly ends. My machine Is the latest improved model. No discomfort wMlo steaming la done. All the curb can he steamed at unco. ImUrurtion will ho given in push waving with each permanent . MARCKLUXG Calif. The ceremony waa performed FlNCiKK WAVING Miss Sarah Mallaney, commercial August 31 in the California eity. The II.UK CUTTING teacher in the Carbon high school, re- couple will make their home in Los Chlldrm'c Ilalrruta a Specialty turned Glen to and Price 0. A cord Sunday evening from Angeles. ler summer vacation, spent at her li Salt Lake City Mom Mike Fidel of Spring Glen wu lome in Salt Lake City, itc boxing exhibition found guilty Tuesday by Justice J. tenpiiey; Miss Velda Kirkham returned to W. Hammond of assault and battery J rice Sunday to resume her duties as and wu fined $35 with the alternaKiaa Betty Hakalo waa honored at held at teacher in the public schools. She tive of serving 25 days in the eounty PIiom iwO 170 R 3d fut i birthday anniversary party Nineteen home guests spent her summer vacation at her ;iail. Fidel is alleged to have attack-- i to Saturday. id Theodore Ednr of Spring Glen on home in Salt Lake City. roe present September 9. The coal mine of Carl Nyman, WilMias Nedra Grange, nurse at the Iant week's lliawalha items William Hakalo drove to Brigham ties hospital, was visiting her moth-- r, iam Shields and George Collingham were omitted owing to lack of n Soldier canyon is ready for operar City recently returning with hia wife Mrs. Eedra Grange, at Hnnting-Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pettey motored tion, according to information given and three children who had been visitlast week. ing there. One daughter, Betty Jane, to ML Pleasant Sunday. 0 The Snn by the operators. uid visited in northern Utah for nine Dr. W. C. Walker of Consumers stMrs. Henry Nougurct is spending a Mr. and Mrs. William Davis and weeks, while Mrs, Hakalo and the alled the meeting of the Utah State few daya in Salt Lake City. fedical association held at Salt Lake daughter, Shirley Elaine, of Latuda, other two children had been at BrigMiss Genevieve Darrah of Colorado returned Tuesday evening after spend- ham City for three weeks. Sty Thursday. ia here visiting the Bowen family. ing three months visiting relatives in Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Epperson and L R. Crandall of the Business Men s dilwankee, WLk, and Terre Haute, motored to ML Pleasant Mondown to drove children family of Kaysville iunranee company of Provo was a nd. Price last week and spent a few days day. usiness visitor in Price the latter Mrs. J. P. Russel and family and W. D. Brennan, president of the visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. rt of last week. Mrs. Elmer Love and family motored Jtah Fuel company, arrived from Salt Lloyd Beebe. Epperson is manager of to Salt Lake City Friday. ke City the latter part of last week the Inland Printing company at KaysBussell Winters, former resident of Mrs. George Fullerton and children Vice and now living in San Fran-iie- to look over the companys mines at ville and publisher of the Kaysville Calif- - visited last week with Castle Gate, Clear Crack and Sunny-sid- e. Reflex and Ogden Post He formerly pent Monday visiting with Mrs. W. resided at Green River, leaving there riends in this eity. A Baxter. They are from Standard-vill- e. some twenty years ago. Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Long of Castle Ten years after her husband, Joe Mrs. Blanche Johnston of Price is and OF Mr. and Mrs.ofRichard Cavenah CLUB late returned Tuesday from a two Mrs. Alexander Jameson of LaSalle Crube, deserted her, Mrs. Myrtle were dinner biting at the home of her daughter, son, Wattis, Kenneth, Calif. reeks to San Lake Francisco, Mrs. Jennie Kcagley of Salt and iTrube hss filed suit in the district trip In. Boy Schonian, says the Duchesne guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Stock- -. and sister-in-la)r. Long waa relieved during his ab- City, mother-in-lacourt asking a divorce. They were Nerd of the 11th. clman Friday nighL sence by Dr. Francis Baseom of Salt of Mrs. Mayme Jameson, visited m married at Oakland, Calif., August 16. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Gordon are C. LaAke Priee recently on their way to City. 1916, and the complaint alleges that The tenth annual fair of Grand the parents of a baby girl and Mr. been Jameson has Mrs. Salle. visiting deserted his wife 'rube October on oonty will be held at Moab on Octo-e-r Nomination of candidates for the in Salt Lake and Mrs. LeMar Jorgensen a baby City, 'and Mrs. Neagley 2, 1920. They have no children. 8, 9 and 10. A race meet and ro-e- o annual election of the American Leborn this week. Mrs. Osear Hanson, president of boy, accompanied her home for a visit. Charging failure to provide, Luigi will be features. gion Auxiliary waa postponed Mon- David Pease of Los Angeles, Calif., lauxi has filed suit asking a divorce I the Price Business and Professional Miss Florence Behunin entertained until the following Mon- also accompanied them. from Joe Baozi. They were married Womens club, announced Tuesday lit a enrd party Thursday evening. Max Ingram and felly Stoker of day evening day, according to Mrs. Arthur Craven, November 12, 1921. Mrs. Rauzi asks I that members of the organisation had Those present were Misa Anna lit Lake (Sty drove down Thursday , president., Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Anderson and custody of a minor child, alimony of I unanimously voted to accept the iuvi-- hala, Mias Emily Reason, Harvey Bre-$5- 0 w a short visit with friends in Price, tation of the Priee Chamber of Com- - ,day, Dean Pettey and Tim Bimmona. per month and attorney fees. L. TL Durrant, ehief clerk of the son, Bill, returned Friday after bey returned Saturday. weeks trip spent in California. While Castle Fuel at Gate, jtah company PIXCS ELKS FLAN Mauriee Paequctte and Paul Bonn- eft Thursday for Salt Lake City, there they visited with Mrs. AndeJUNIOR BASEBALL Mrs. F. E. rsons and Judge parents, ie of Vancouver, B. CL, returned on where his mother, Mrs. Edward DurWoods. Judge Woods, who is in CaI friends with an underwent Elma BihunTn," Dorothy Kara, after I At a meeting"ofpriee rani of Spanish visiting Fork, today ' lifornia due to ill health, is rapidly in i Price for a few days. 1550 of the B.P. O. Elk? wSfesday operation. Rob-berZivi SrB I improving, they report. Stanley Ewd Morgan, MaU Ralkala, t.he?" of last committee a week, consisting attendbeen has who wi of Priee, in the new Mr. and Mrs. Evan . Roberts and AreriH Bryan Thompson, Edward Room The Henry O'Bryan drove into Salt Los Angeles, returned of LE-w-ake City Monday for the boxing children and Mr. and Mrs. Asa Rob- ing school in evening was spent playing oootie. erts and children, all of Prioe, spent with them. to be held in honor of the Elks team given by Jaek Dempsey, A1 Babeoek, Jr., was pleasantly, surwaa " the first of the week here visiting champion. the September issue of T N T in the American Leeioa Junior Base- - held by the elub Friday evening in prized Thursday by a party of friends In with friends and relatives. Roosevelt magazine begins the story of the life ball league. The team won the ehsm- - . . N'tre iiii Ur Hanson i m honor of hia birthday. Those prse- George Morrell of Fremont attend--i Standard, 10th. Priee eitixen. It pumship of the mdiot division of the a were Mr. and Mrs. Axel Mara, Matt of Warner, talk a Bh0rt w ontlining the years the county fair held Saturday, Sun-la-y the htnVxt is in monthly installments and it writchibVoth-- !jjr. and Mrs. Sam Perkowaki, Mr. and ; ideals the of iLd!Lf0r and the work and Monday. Morrell is a deputy Miss Josephine Fisck returned last ten by Mayor W. F. Olson of Price. not yet ler numbers on the program were: Vo- - Mrs-- Virgil Gunderson, Mr. anJMrm.. mm warden in Wayne county. week from an extended visit in Cali- The deals with- the life of WarUngcrman, Mr. and Mrs. W. A story I eal solo, Eugene Jorgensen ; stunt, fornia. She was met at Salt Lake City ner from early boyhood, telling of his I n Baxter and Mr. and Mm, Iran SimBelle Mrs. Miss Bessie Jameson, and Mr. William slittlejohp'waw removedto iv her father, Henry Fiack, reason for becoming a bandit. Each and Mrs. Frank Averill; vocal mons of Helper. The evening, waa is home Wednesday from the Price lire. Lloyd Perigo and Mr. and Mrs. Jastios's Ceuta. I is read with interest by nuchapter selection, Evelyn 8chultz. The next pent playing cards. capital, where he underwent an open-tio- n Sheridan Fiack. merous friends of Matt throughout State vs. Mike Fidel; assault and meeting of the club will be held Mrs. E. E, Wright entertained the for hernia two weeks ago. Fined $25. the country. tember 25i Five Hundred elub Thursday, gutate Mr. and Mr. Rollin Christensen State vs. Alvin Johnson; reckless including Mrs. William Steckslaaa, Miss Marie Christensen returned and daughter, Betty Jean, of Kenil-- 1 Mrs. A E. Gibson entertained the driving: Repairs and $4.78. Mrs. W. B. Jones, Mrs. Henry Noe-gare-t, week-en- d now Monday after at home the over the her at elub visited Mnemonic Friday worth, put spending Eastern Utah Electric vs. Mrs. Arthur Oppennan, Mrs. visitor in Helper and Castle the home of Mrs. Christensens moth- - afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Liaafl Stott; eivil, $343. company Elmer Love, Mrs. Lloyd Ungerman, Times-New1st. Nephi s, 10th. er, Mrs. Emma Lund, of Castle Dale. Claude Empey, Mrs. A W. McKinnon, District Court. Joint Session of ML Fleaasnt, Price Mrs. A F. Jorgensen, Mrs. Joe Psm-ley- , Mrs. John Bent, Mrs. Leo Lowry, Progress, 11th. Grace T. Mrs. William Burn, Mrs. Harold vs. William A Mrs. Cooper Elton Mrs. been TayMrs. CL W. Gilner, TT Mayme Hanson, who hss Chapters to Be Held Hera. Lindeman, Mrs. E. C. Bowen, Mis. Officers of the junior Literary Mrs. George Jorgensen, Mrs. Ted Igleheart and Carbon County Bank; dntisg in Price at the home of her Perey N. Cook, grand high priest of Merritt Brady. Prise waa won by Mrs. other, Mrs. A. E. Pace, returned to Auxiliary met at thehome of Mrs. J. Mclntire, Mrs. A L. Whitmore, mem- suit for recovery of stock and . the grand chapter of Royal Arch Ma- - Steckelman. alt Lako City Friday morning. Bracken Lee, president, Tuesday eve- bers, and Mrs. J. F. MacKnight and Federal land Bank of Berkeley vs. Isons of Utah, will make hia official Mrs. Lloyd Ungerman entertained ning to oatline the program for the Mrs. Anna Madsen of ML Pleasant, Tony Procarione, administrator, et al; visit to Price Chapter No. 6 on Sep-u- it at a 1 oclock luncheon and eards on Dr. Frank Migliore, Nick Lanria coming year. The first meeting will special guests. I for foreclosure of mortgage. tember 26, according to word recciv-Kathrud Dr. Lyman Kofford drove to Salt Ih held October 12. The guest list included Richards vs. Renton D.cd by Ralph CL Jones, high priest of Wednesday. lake City Monday to attend the ex Ernest MeOarie, infant son of F. R, Mrs. A. F. Jorgensen, Mrs. E. C. BowI Qitfon given by Jack Dempsey. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown, Mrs. and Jean Hurst McCsrie of Priee, died Richards; divorce, custody of three the local organization, from J. M. en, Mrs. E. E. Wright, Mrs. W. B. E. li Christensen and family visited at a Helper hospital Tuesday morning children, $75 per month alimony andlDnnlap, grand secretary, Jones, Mrs. William Burn, Mrs. El-fees wanted. Monis the desire of grand chapter mer Love, Mrs. Harold Lindeman, It Jack Young of Price wu a following a ten days illness of chol- attorney in Price and Helper Sunday and y Luigis Rauzi vs. Joe Rtuzi; divorce, I officials that the Priee and ML of era infantum and pneumonia. The visitor the first of. the week, day, says the Nephi Times-New- s Mrs. Joe Parmley, Mrs. Arthur Op-- 1 of minor child, alimony of ant chapters hold a joint reception Jthile nursing s mashed hand, says the the 10th. They returned home by way child was born at Helper, Mareh 26, Mrs. W. W. Murray, Mrs. permon, I when the grand officer visits hen. A Dan Uintih Basin Record .of the 11th. 1930. A brother survives besides the $50 per month and attorney fees. Mrs. Lloyd Crogan, Mrs. of Huntington canyon. Garber, dinner will be held following the joint Merritt Wniwt TJmhum, Mrs. William SteckeL parents. Funeral services were hell Brady, .fted W. Keller of Monticcllo, disCoal City Mercantile eompany, gen- Suit was filed in district court on at Cleveland Thursday afternoon (toP7 man, Mrs. J. G. Reese, Mrs. Axel Madto Charles Fred Jenmugi sen, Mrs. Anna Duteher, Mrs. not attorney, arrived in Price the Thursday of last week by Mrs. Grace day) with interment under the direc- eral merchandise, three months, $5.00. ffici1 Virgil ttcr part of last week for the open-- f A Cooper against William T. Igle-hea- rt tion of the J. E. Flynn Funeral Home. Gunderson. Prizes were won by Mrs. Peddlers License. I One Bank the of the of mein purposes the third term of the district Anna Duteher, Mrs. Harold Lindeand the Carbon County M. IL Woodward, Salt Lako City, PubThe Sun received this week n anpriests visit throughout Utah ia man and Mrs. Madsen. for recovery of No. Permit 59, $1.00. to determine the membership sitna- nouncement of the formation of lishing eompany stock. ' Deed. tion in all of the constituent chapters of Johnson, Ruggeri .Warranty Iliss Mildred Wind, rain, tornado, life, accident, the in partnership teacher Baders, of n their grand jurisdiction. the to for Powell practice Grant Effie automobile, theft, plate glass fire inarc general sought $1175 Harmon, Anderson; junior high school here, returned hut Damages totaling Resurance. Equitable Insurance Agency, $850. property in day from her home at Loma Colo., by Saveria Iaquinta in a suit Wed law with offices at 520 Federal Sansome 400 Bank J. Bracken Lee, Manager, Priee, Utah. Nick ttere the serve and building, Gust Djar with week her this against spent the summer Bother. street, San Francisco. This is Henry menti, who are alleged by the plainHarmon, fortiff to have herded their sheep on Ruggeri and W. Glen who will unmer Priee attorneys, Ninety-on- e was the maximum tern-- 1 Voyanges has filed suit in lands belonging to him. FORSAlf.WANIED.ETC. MacRill, newly j. h. new untheir in make district CL good recorded at the fovernment IL Byrd, eonrt against doubtedly Communv-weath, nner ot Btor inted the their wishes of best of stetion for the week ending I chnrchT arrived here Wednesday dertaking. The manager of the Smoot Lum-e- r Miss Lora Hadley left Thursday company, asking total damages of last week for Washington, D. C., many Price and eastern Utah friends September 13. lteadings for tho week w'ith his wife and two ehiidren. Rev. Two Carta Per Word Kadi The Sun are hereNe Charce maximum Olmm. MaeRi where she will attend George Wash- as well as those of who BUcceed Rev. H. M. be by extended them. also will mnm 49; September 8, maximum 89, She Merkel, comes from Cheraw, Colo WANTED TWO SCHOOL OK BU8X-mm- b ington University. minnqum 47; Septembcr 9, maximum he had chltBe of a church for employed in the bureau of investigagirls to board and room. Apdr at William IL Wattis, 72, president of 88, minimum 46; September 10. maxi- - where tion in the department of justice. our months. Bard's Art Needlework shop. th. aiVtah. the Six Companies, Inc., and widely mum 85, minimum 63; September 11, home in Chester-maximung original Franciseo in San died a week known Utahn, 84, minimum 45 j beptei Miss Belle Harris left this town M(1 and he is a graduate of and after a LOST BRIEF CASE ON STREETS for Cleveland, Emery county, where hospital last Sunday cancer.long the Washington College in that state. The new samples in Men's Wattis of Priee Monday nighL Name of school this sturdy battle against the in teach high serwill hia will she MacRill Rev. first preach Fall and Winter Suita art R. Thomas on flap. Return of was born in Uintah, Weber county Blanche Chronicle the Psyson mon at the Priee ehurch on Sunday. to year, says home in Ogden, ne was his office. Reward. made by ns. You may be Mrs. sheriffs and and the 11th. Her parents, Mr: they are right in quality to president of the Utah Construction her with motored F. A Harris, PATENTS BELL YOUB INVENTION Md right in price. eompany and interested in many proor patent by exhibiting your aodd er her destination., Rock the one Superior being jects, drawing at the fWond INTERNATIONRoss Ellis, Priee. o: Bring ns your cleaning and town The AL PATENT EXPOSITION, September Coal into eompany. Springs R. J. Vaughan of Helper drove 14 to 27, CHICAGO. Thonande eTmaan-facturr- ra Mary Bruno, Helper. ring jobs, we can save yon Carbon eounty wu named in Wattis and patent bay ere win inmet Provo last Wednesday, accompanying AH work dona ham in R. I Klinzman, Palisade. Colo. the chap- after him. In 1928 Wattis was a cannew devices end patents for marketing. Frice. a group of DeMoIay boys to Mae Colo. Alice for ticket Creddy, the Fruits, Ratee $1 per day for 14 day, entitlls republican didate on ter meeting of A1 Govyou to 14 feet. If you have n Rudolph Larrher, Priee. governor, but was defeated by ufitolapppUsmy Holmes or description will do. Ford drawing city. Acme Cleaners & Tailors Mildred Priee. Dern. Prichard, Dick Vaughanr ernor free pamphlet if you have time. If net, Brady, Hiawatha and aend $14 with deaeriptions and drawing Loren Morgan Wells, Victor. w. r. MYERS, rrap. accompanied him. F. H. Bath, with the Denver and ' and we will look after your patent la ter,Emeline Lilas Cleveland. Tucker, Ctaodagthe for cets. B. Hamilton Edlaon, Mar Rio Grande Western railroad KquitmWe innuranc rector. International Pntent George H. Carter, Bingham. All kinds of peat fourteen yeare in the capacity Merckandiee Mart, Chicago. Rose E. Langford, Bingham. Insurance Ageney, J. Bracken Lee, of station agent, has been named to manager. Price, Utah. trip to loch Times-Independe- nt QuthsBedutu Parlor s 1 m Hiawatha News 1 ' lW0 Larbon File Suits For Divorce o, PI B. w ISC. w I ts W to." FW on szla " STATISTICAL T". Mor-Iriso- Sep-batter- y. MASONIC OFFICIAL TO VISIT PRICE . abut $5,-669.- 44 yn Do-tha- Pleas-eustod- s2n .r. News-Advoca- te . . The Weather i8 . Nev Divine Arrives to Assume Duties ne er araptlter pt m T be-sho- Licensed to Wed . . UM. |