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Show THI r' E Subscription, (2.00 th Year In aivanee. Office l'bons No. 9, ltMiilcnce, 133-or 133--J. KATES ADVKKTI81NG Diaplay Hatter Ier Inch ler Iceue. 40c. Transient, 00c. Hpeciul Puellkin, 28 per Charges of involuntary manslaughCent Additlonnl. ter Inner-tioagainst J. II. Trauntvein of Clear Legale Ten Ceuta the Line Each Creek were dismissed Wednesday by Count Hit Words to Line. $12.80 ; Water Application, $15.-0- Justice J. W. Hammond, who has had Final Proof, $10. the caso under advisement since the Bander Fifteen Centa the Line Each Line. tne Mis to Worda riiminary hearing Monday. TrauntInaartioii. Count Z5 Centa vein was the driver of an automobile Blackface Tpe Twenty-Fir- e Each Insertion. which ran into and killed Mrs. WilOMtuariea. Garda of Thinks, Herniations, iam of Clear Creek and Miss Etc. At Heading Notice llatea. Count EloiseMobley Donaldson of Spring City, who Bixwords to tba Line. For Bale, For Bent, Found, Loot, Etc., were standing by their ear which had Two Centa Per Word Each Imhm. No been wrecked a few minutes before n a collision with a truck. The acciCharge Accounts. Addreea Ail Communications to dent happened in Price canyon on SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY September 3. Price, Utah After announcing his verdict, Jus- Twenty Years Ago This Present Week Assault Suspect Found Not Guilty By Jury Mail Halter, Aa Recond-ClaJune 4. 1015, At the IWoffies At Price. Utah, Under the Act of March I. I 1879. Clear Creek Man Freed of Blame For Mishap n. Hum-Mo- n. 0; Work on the auxiliary reservoir for the city began daring the week. Hr. and Mr. Lars Gunderson fit Price had a new boy born to them daring the week at Mt. Pleasant. Frank Grosso had moved his family to the building in the rear of the Garden store in order to be near hit h.: ; I M .! i .if. ' 4 business. 1 William Morrison, working for C. S. Harris, broke out daring the week with what waa pronounced smallpox by a loeal physician. Joseph Barboglio, president of the Helper State bank, waa in Kansas City on business. He was to nuke several Missouri towns before his re- hi 7 i ; t'j. ; ji ::j ! Il-- tain. Stevenson Lumber company had put on .a dray for the convenience of its patrons. R. W. Griffiths was the maa Behind .and handles the lines like an ? : old timer. A. D. (Sandy) MaeLean returned to hia home in Price during the week from a two months' prospecting trip in Alaska. He reported everything fine in .the far north and he greatly enjoyed his trip. John Potter during the week left at this office a sample of sugar beet grown on hia lot in the north part of Price that waa a wonder and shows what can be done in this country when proper attention is given the soil E. C. Sams of Eureka, one of the founders ef the Golden Rule (now J, CL Penney) chain of stores located in different parts of the twenty-nin-e western country, was a Price visitor daring the week looking after the local branch of the business. Hiawatha was granted incorporation by the eonnty commissioners during the week. The officers named were H. E. Lewie, president; George D. Raymond, J. G. Fleming,' Dr. J. E Dowd and David Johnson, trustees-Thesofficers were to hold over until their successors were elected. VI V ; - k- i i I. - ' t-- ; ? r j(- - ' POST PLANS EARLY FOR ARMISTICE DAY PROGRAM An Mamed te Arrange Per Annual Observance. With the appointment of committees Thursday Price Post No. 3 of the American Legion started preparations for the annual Armistice Day observance on November 11. The following committees have been named by Commander Rollo West to have charge of the program. Salutes Harvey Thomas, George Mangnm. Parade Elton Taylor, Winifred W. West, William llakalo, Wallace Wayman, J. R Klemme. Program Frank Bryner, Nick Kar- -' ' UTAH-.BVBBTTHUV- Charging cruelty, Kathryn Richards has filed suit in the district court asking a divorce from Kenton Richards, Mrs. Richards alleges bat on September 19 her husband threatened to kill her, and 'a few weeks previous to that threat, he kept her imprisoned in an automobile nearly all night, and deelared that he was going to ent her to pieces She also alleges that be frequently ealled her vile names. They were married at Mapleton on Jnly 5, 1919. She asks custody of three minor children, attorney fees and alimony of $75 per month. Jean Aubert has filed snit asking a divorce from Sophia Aubert on grounds of infidelity and eruelty. The complaint alleges that Mrs. Aubert had immoral relations with other men. They were married in France on October 4, 1923, and have one child. Aubert agrees to pay $25 per month for tbe.support of the child. latered . IV, FIX OB. Two Carbon Wives File Suit Asking Divorces PAGE TOUR ns, W. W. Christensen, Dr. L. J Stookey, ltollo West. Luncheon Wilford Jensen, Elmer Bertot, Carl Nyman, K. K. Storey, Nick RinettL Dance Harry Wilson, Trtl Thom as, Scott Fausett, Dominick Alice am Sheldon Anderson. Publicity William IL Toy, Elmer Wahlatrom, Dr. Sanford Ballinger. Post officers are trying to arrange for a football game between the Car- bon high and another strong high school team of the state. The luncheon will be for men am their ladies. Wellington Items Miss Gladys Draper spent the weekend in Provo. Mrs, Asa L. Draper was a visitor in Wattis Thursday of last week. Thirty-seve- n registered students are riding the bus to high school, according to M. L. Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rich left Saturday of last week for Los Angeles, Calif., where they intend to make their home this winter. Mr. and Mrs. 0. L Snow and daughters, Flora and Marilyn, visited last week at tho home of Snows sister, Mm. Otto F. Rick, in Salt Lake City. According to the latest report issued by Joseph Bunderson, principal of the school here, there are 146 students now enrollsd in the eight district grades. Miss Ethel Hancock, granddaughter of Mrs. Charley Smith, was rushed to the Price eity hospital Monday morning where she underwent an operation for removal of appendix. She is reported being in splendid condition now. V tice Hammond deelared that the only element in the ease which attached any blame to Trauntvein was that of the speed he was going. In connection with that, the state 'a witnesses failed to give evidence whieh backed up the allegation in the complaint that he was driving at a rate of forty miles an hour, Justice Uummond said. Both on the day of the preliminary hearing and after, Jnstiee Hammond said he made a thorough study of tho scene of the accident. Taking into consideration the qharacter of the road and the faet that treea on the side of the highway would partly obscure the drivers view of the plaee where the mishap occurred, Justice Hammond said he did not believe Trauntvein would have had time to stop when he perceived the wrecked ear and the people on the highway. Testimony showed that Trauntvein fAI Saturday Morning Dont Miss This Sale of Wash Dresses for Ladies and 25 Dozens of Misses at only 49c A Jury Tuesday afternoon found Joe Campos of Helper not guilty of assault with a deadly weapon. Campos had been held in the county jail for approximately two months awaiting trial. He is alleged to have stabbed Einclio Garcia following a quarrel over a debt at Helper on Jnly 27. According to the testimony tho two men argued over the money in a hotel at Helper, and after going outside and getting in a ear, Campos ealled Garcia outside. When the latter esme up to him, Campos stabbed Garcia and then drove riff, the testimony showed. All Sizes Up To 52 This is a Sale of Sales. A rare opportunity.. Miracle values. WATER SUPPLY ENOUGH ONLY FOR CULINARY NEEDS Come early to avoid the rush. A limit of two dresses from each group to a customer. attempted to turn clear off the highway to avoid hitting the people, but Mrs. Mobley and Miss Donaldson both stepped in the path of his ear. According to the defense argument, the defendant did not see the wrecked ear until he was sixty feet from it, and that he was afraid to apply his brakes for fear of overturning the ear. The The flow of Price river water ie so low at the present time that use of the supply must he restricted to eulinsry needs only, announces Wstennsster Wallace Wayman. A cheek made by Wayman shows the present stream, including return flow, is approximately eight second-fee- t. It will lie impossible to give all priMobley ear, defense testimony show- mary water users water at the same ed, was across the road, and had the time, and the supply will be distributdefendant turned to pass on tho side ed on a turn system, Wayman says, i opiosite from where the women were standing, ha would have hit James GASOLINE PRICE RETURNS TO OLD LEVEL, 23 CENTS Smith and Henry Pehrxon, oeeupants of the trurk which collided with the After approximately a month and Mobley iar. The course taken by Trauntvein was the only one open to a half of eut prices, the retail cost of him and the fatal mishap would not gasoline in this city jumped Wedneshave happened had the women re- day from 17 to 23 cents per gallon. mained when they were standing as During the period of prieo cutting, Trauntvein drove down the highway, the eost fell as low as nine cents a gallon, moving np the next day to the defense claimed. twelve ceuta. It took another rise to C. Walter Gease County Attorney made a strong plea for conviction, de- sixteen eents and hovered around that claring that binding Tranntsein. over mark for about a month. would stand as sn. example. Testimony regarding Trauntvein s speed varied as to the rate he was traveling ranging from 128 miles to 35 miles an hour. Other state testimony was to the effect that after striking the women, PRAISED BY SOLON the Tranntvein ear carried Miss Donaldson a distance of 65 feet and traveled 200 feet after that Trauntvein was tho only defense Great futures for the rock asphalt witness, while the state placed six oil and dry ice C. manufacturing industries C. the state: Iris Rollins, James Nsillou, Carbon in were eounty predicted by James and Cecil Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Litisctte and Dr. CL L Kline. Congressman Don B. Colton following a thorough inspection of the two plants Thursday in connection with Remodeling of the his visit to Price to ujieik at the reBy ception sponsored by the chamber of Professional Womens commerce and other civic organiza- the new headquarters tions. Chamber of Commerce Accompanied by several ears of Reports issued Monday by Henry Fiuck, government weather observer, business men from Price and Wellingshow that the past summer was one ton, Rep. Colton drove to the Utah of the warmest in the history of Price. Rock Asphalt quarries near Sunny-sid- e, where the process of treating the Mean maximum for June, July and August was 9&8 degrees, while the product was explained to him by 1L CL Means, Utah manager of the comaverage minimum was 54.2. Data for the three months is as fol- pany. On Friday morning, the conlows: June, mean maximum, 87.1; gressman drove over some of the mean minimum, 50; maximum, 07; roads laid with asphalt in Carbon minimum, 41; precipitation, .18 inch- eounty and he expressed the opinion es. July, mean maximum, 95A; mean that it was an ideal type of highway minimum, 57.7; maximum, 106; mini- building material lie said that the mum, 47; preeipitation, .89. August, product would nndonbtedly become mean maximum, 89.8; mean minimum, popular in other sections of the coun55; maximum, 96; miuimum, 45; pre- try. Under tlie direction of W. C. Cava, eipitation, 1 inch. The most jwonounred heat wave in nagh, manager of the Carbon Dioxice the history of this city occurred dur- and Chemical company plant for nuking the eight days from July 19 to ing dry ice, Congressman Colton was 27, inclusive. The mercury soared to shown the steps whereby carbon dia hundred or over on every day of oxide gas is manufactured into ice. that period. The only other day on He was greatly impressed with the which a temperature of over a hun- process, which he described as being dred was recorded was on July 13, very remarkable. when the readings showed a mavimw of 100 even. September has brought much eooler weather to Price and vicinity, and the fiiKt frost of the year was Sunday A large crowd attended the openevening. The temperature sunk to 30-ing social of the Priee Ward Mutual or 1.5 degrees below f reeling. Improvement association which was held last Tuesday evening in the tabernacle amusement hall. The new unit of scouting was the theme of the pro-given. This organization is for t A meeting of the club service com- Kam from 10 to 12 years of age and mittee of the Price Rotary elub was is being formed for the purpose of j held Monday evening in the board of training the boye to become regular! education office at the Harding school scouts. This group will be known as! to make arrangements for the pro- the eub scouts. A tableau depicting1 gram to be presented at the weekly the spirit of scouting was followed meeting of the organization noxt hy a glimpse of eamp life under the week. leadership of Dell Gardner. The closThe program was originally sched- ing number was the dream of the fuuled for this week, but in view of the ture whieh eame to the seouta after fart that many Rotarians plnn to they had retired for the night. After the program games were playattend tho road celebration at Grand Junction Thursday and Friday, it was ed under the leadership of Mrs. Sterdueided to postpone the entertain- ling Forsythe. The evening was ment. W. W. Christensen is chairman with daneing. of the elub service committee. The officers of the Priee Ward M. . A program of surprises is being ar- I. A. wish to extend an invitation to ranged, dealing with tho various plus- all to attend the regular meetings eves of Rotary aetivity. ery Tuesday evening. IflSE II Pencils With Shoes Saturday of Starts Work On Arranging of.New Headquarters Price Weather Report Issued Observer Past For Quarter MB Business and club room in of the Price has been com-- pleted as tlie first step in arranging the new offices. Floor show eases for exhibits have been installed, and the displays will be moved into the building as soon as wail eases are secured. Many of the exhibits entered at the county fair this year will be removed to the new headquarters. Displays will consist of coal, a large model of the Columbia mining camp, diy ice, agricultural and minendriHi. of all kinds and rock asphalt A partition on the mail fed the eity hall Where the mw pfe will be established, has b fed providing an office for Const! liam H. Toy and a larfi is m -- committee purposes. Ths " R " committee room is now h by Secretary Toy. Bustin Through Opening Social of Price Mutual Held Tuesday Service Group to Stage Rotary Program : eon-elud- ed Tho Bun cones s little high, but ms That (nod printing the kind one Is Bun. Price, Utah. nut bars it regardless. net aakaatd h. l ; " |