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Show THE SUN. PASS BIZ PR I0 E. EYERYDAY folEOW VO IRIK BY O. O. Mf INTYRE NEW YOU K. Much of the Broadway eafo gaiety was transferred to trans-Atlantliners, bolstering ug-ging receipts with week-en- d cruises, AM sQmmer. As a substitute for the Kjieak-eas- y hootch huin a hide-awa- y passengers midity, could have the real stuff along with the tang of fresh breezes. While a number of such trips were ic sedate and respectable outings of parents with their children, a large percentage were wild orgies. They offered an elegant opportunity for hennaed and peros ided ladies and current sweet papaa to get away from it all Borne of the boats gave complimentary passage to cabaret, stage and True dd-b- ut MMk.'bfc Rock asphalt from the. Utah Rock Asphalt company's mine near Sunny-sid- e, in Carbon county, is being used to resurface three and n half miles of Parleys canyon road, beginning at the mouth, says the Western Mineral Survey of September 25. Utah rock asphalt is a natural asphalt carrying from 9 to 11 er eent bitumen. Crushed and laid on a smooth surface, it makes a road that for wearing quality and smoothness cannot be excelled. Tho thorough coating of every grain of sand with bitumen by n long process in nature and the fact that the malarial ia laid cold and rolled explains its toughness and resistance to all types of traffic, yet at the same time making a resilient, and smooth riding surface. Streets in Salt Lake City paved with the material are in as good shape or' better than the year they were laid and some of the pavement are forty years old. During the summer, according to Manager Howard C. Means, former Utah state highway engineer, shipments of tho Utah product have been made to Chicago, Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Idaho, besides Salt Lake or . CMm' WTW rMNWWt-- . fRE W OEWrt t PtOPtE TOKCNBOl Wellington ten years New and smart shops. Perhaps the blackest splotch under the els was the brass district in Allen street. The sun had not shown there for years until the Structure ,waa removed. Allen street is already and in a year or so will be Cking up modern apartment houses, (ranting a sweeping boulevard. This is the first-- ' definite step to. remove the (unices, airless and depressing I . 4p0ts known jv- ms ' New York, slums. Prowling in the neighborhood of Jijlen street, I came upon n group of lamina, smudgy and ragged, playing a idewalk elialk game. Turning Gentlemen Bountiful for the moment, I inquired: IIow wouldyou boys like a piee big dish of ice cream? A violently freckled red head teetered on Oiui foot in and replied: VWhat do we look like beggars? Uptown later in telling of the expert-enc- e l was inCnriued this attitude is qhith general in poorer districts of New York. Children are being taught to resent rharitable overtures. My informant explained it was part of the Communistie propaganda that is more deeply rooted in such areas than elsewhere in the city. i - the booze racketand sneered: - Hellow, yellow! Suppose you are all heeled to sneak up on a few baby buggies. The gangster sat stiff and white but said nothing. When he fin- ally got up to got his tormentor call- -' All the nurses should be ed out: ; asleep by this time. Get working, you here.? KKE tWRWEREO THE Gvvas Eactern Utah PtoVS M CKSH WKCA WWE STORE Of KL OREOOR, mVHOR CREEK, m IAMTER V .ORGOlOttEH rr3 Manti Forest Notes The deer season opens on October attention is ealled to the fact that there is no oMn reason on docs; in faet, a social effort will be made to reduce the number of female deer killed by careless hunters through a strict enforcement of the law which BAYER ASPIRIN is always SAFE BEWARE OF IMITATIONS 27 i Prospects for a successful football season at the Uintah high are very bright and the Basin eleven confidently expects to win the Region 5 tile from Carbon thia year, according to Coach Carl Davis, who was in this city Saturday for the reaching school conducted by the Utah State Athletic association. Daria has several lettermen back and some good men to fill the shoes of the regulars who graduated last year. He has plenty of reserve strength both in the backfield and line. His forward wall will average about 158 pounds; while the backfield will strike an average of 140 ponnds. His outstanding candidates include George Galloway and Ralph Walker, ends; Charles Oakes and N. Hardy, tackles; Milford Ayreek, Floyd Allen and Kenneth Langston, guards; Hollis Hullinger, center; George Alexander and Lawrence Colton, halfbacks; Cliff Caldwell, quarter, and Howard Noel and Vernon Morrison, fullbacks. His list of reserves includes Elmo Colton, Laverne Hatch. Howard Collett, Thomai Bingham, George Evans, Warren Cramer and Frank Postma. requires that deer killed must have horns five inches long or longer. The hunters are urged to wait until they see the horns before firing and to be careful not to shoot toward others and in this way avoid areidents. An open season on hull elks has been scheduled for the Msnti forest for November. One hundred and twen-ty-fianimals are to be taken from the ManttFish Lake herds. It is hoped that the hunt can he planned in such a way that tho hunters will get the full number permitted. During previous bunts the weather conditions have been so unfavorable that Ic-- s than half the number allowed have been secured. John C Staler, pan warden at Seofield, furm.-he- d a pair of beaver to Emery to he TraSl T0 in the head waters of Muddv errelc One foot of each of the animals had been mjnrrd in trapping. It ve Building, Price, UtaL I -- -- ABSENT 20 and r Abstracts of titlo furnished tow or tract In Eactern Utah. fhnZS written in the beet companies --!? bonds, etc. Seeond floor, j EKUSSWEW MUZ., WHILE EPHRAIM, Sept. 28. Forest Ranger Thursby reports that the trail from the mouth of the right fork of Canal canyon to the divide between Canal and New eanyon has been completed as' has also the sheep driveway from Horseshoe down Hell Hole ndge to -- MWtNNUIS Kt J. W. Hammond, A UfiSWM. PiNO tEBISiW. Attorney At Lml iCj R ERECVRU ONER. L. A. McGee, MSS &NSW0L ,CwiM J. E. Flynn, liremaol Uadmiakar mi IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court In and For Carbon County, 8tato of Utah. Intermoun tain Building k Loan Association, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Jessie Morgan King and Hannah May King, husband nnd wife, defendants. Notire of Sheriff! Sale, No. 8821. To be Mid at sheriff sale on Saturday, the 17th day of October, 1931. at 1:30 o'clock, p. m., at the north front door of tho county court house in Price, Carbon county, Utah, tho following described property, Beginning at the northeast corner of Block one (1). local surrey of See. 10, Twp. 14 8outb. Range 10 East, Salt Lake meridian, thence south one hundred fourteen end (114T1) feet; thence west (57) feet; thence north one hundred fourteen and one-han (57) (lim ) feet; thence east feet to the place of beginning, together with all improvements. Sale will he made to the highest bidder for caxh S. M. BLISS, Sheriff of Carbon County. First pub- - Sept. 21; last, Oct 15. 1931. to-w-it: one-ha- lf fifty-seve- n lf fifty-seve- DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR United States Land Office. Salt Lake City, Utah. Serial No. 049852. Notice of Offer of Goal Land For Lease. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the act of February 25, 1920 (41 Stat 437). and to the regulations thereunder, approved April 1. 1920, Circular No. 676, the Ambulaare service. Price Agency Ca laamare la AR oYBLUTasnc, Street, Prire, Utok. Tingley Mortuary, Aabalnare rerrin, 81 Irek ItoM treat; Prire; Utah. Ore kisehreA Tshoraada. Phare IH Wallace Mortuary, A. N. WaRare; AreMaare larvto 168 Day m - M. ANDERSON? m-Ha- at TRANSFER Ood, UN idM For Toi FURNITURE MOVHV1 SPECIALTY Salt Lake meridian, aa Goal Leaning Unit No. 941, Utah No. 135. Hie lease of said nnlt will be made at a royalty rate of 15 cento per ton, mine ran, aa Initial inveatment of 8500 during the first three yean of the lease and minimum production of 275 tonn per commencing with the fourth year of the and otherwise substantially in with the lease form net out in Paragraph 18 of the regulations. Said !tS pld at public auction in ihis office on the terms set forth to Ite qualified bidder offering the hirhest bonne on the 10th day of October, 1931, at 10 o clock a. m. ail A"7nl persons having ad verm or conflicting claims to said lnnl or any "r that should file on or before October 0. they 1931, rolnht the objT,lon I far Mid land: oft- ",f erwise such rlalms mtv he disregarded in ELI r- - TAYLOR. fKtirtw. M'd First nub.. Sept. B: Ort. 1, 1031. , Phoaa 190-PRICE, UTAH . mr At'SM' Than la Aa Aberdeen la "b - Dealer Your CaauuuR? . Prodacen Coil Independent & Coke Co. tan rem; Funeral services were held Sunday irlSr'S ""T1 In Carbon County and Shipped Bvtrywhoro. for t0ckins Proportiog was the first on the forest to Py fees for 1931. The week of (Vtoher 4 has been proclaimed by President Hoover as 11 w Krr-n,,that ,." exeerrisos whieh will he j for throughout the nation will n appreciable effect mlur tU ! from that raii hId n L UNLESS you see the name Bayer am the word genuine on the package as pictured atovryou can never lie sure th.v you are taking the genuine Bayer Aspirir Diamond is reputed as the moat spineless of the press agented that thousands of physicians prescribe in their daily practice. Hopped up, Broadway bad men. he often displayed a fierce bravado, The name Bayer means gram's business men and workingmen Th- but df ter ward he hid iu abject terror, purity Wind, tornado, automobile, theft, Aspirin. It is your guarantee ofimitation. popping into n sweat at every knock protection against some the plate glass, life, rain, fire insurap'c. your at the door and sleeping tinder of Millions users have proved it ia sab. Insurance Agency, Price. Equitable bed. : Genuine Bayer Aspirin promptly A mine owner is the only man who relieves: Short shavings: Flora Zabelle, widow, has return- can achieve success by running his Headaches Neuritis ed to tho stage. Shine On Harvest bnsiness into the ground. Colds Neuralgia 11 Moon, Nora Bayes old song, ia hav-in- g Sore Throat The Lumbago ofTwo Fire Prevention a big sale. Josef yon Sternberg a second time on nights off. t,onal Rheumatism Toothache .J fofB" tent mn on the hazards wears a beret Newport, R. I.,- police fice buildings just recently erected, after-effecfollow its uae. No harmful ofrir talk like British aetors. Robert Gar- haven't a single tenant. French Line prevpi( !v inn does not depress the heart. show free. wine secs a serve table dramatic good critie, ships land, 'legs Building, Balt Labe Utah. la BMAhlw'fMrcsT . eer! Jadga Office at Cleveland for Einar Erickson, 84, stool passed who died at the home of hia son, B. of one by II. Erickson, in Elmo Friday. Erickson, a native of Iceland, was a pioneer of Emery county, having lived there ' , for 41 years. ne is survived by two daughters, Mrs. IT. C. Smith, Price and Mrs. N. Cl Christensen, Mohrland ; three sons, B. II. Erickson, Elmo; E. R. Erickson, Cleveland, and C. W. Erickson of Los Angeles, Calif.; one brother and one sidles f thirty-thre- e grandchildren and tweviy-thre- e greatgrandchildren. Bishop William Eden conducted the funeral services. Among the speakers was C. II. Msdsen of Price. Interment was in tho Cleveland ecmeteiy. ' Attorney At Ism. of Price Woman pot the other evening a dice player H Oliver K. Clay, Rites Held For Father J Office Ia Gouty Chart Pries, Utah. 718 o n hs . y At Law. . hop-scutchi- p! H. J. Binch, Miss Helen Ellis left .Thursday of last week for Provo where she plans attending college at Brigham Young University this year. Mr. and Mrs. John Jones and their twO' children, Ruth and Emory, of Lehi, were Sunday visitors at the home Canal eanyon. of Mrs. Jones mother, Mrs. Ruth Ranger Thursby reports the first snow stonp of the season occurred on Liddell. Mrs. Alfred Peterson of Welling- September 19 at which time from two ton underwent an operation for re- to four inches fell on higher elevamoval of appendix Wednesday of last tions. The lower ranges, however, reweek. She ia reported to bp in good ceived a very meager amount of moisture. Ranger Cox reports from ML condition. Baldy a total precipitation for the Mrs. W. N. Draper, who has been month of September of .98 of an inch. rather seriously ill in the Price Cits It ia to note that the snow interesting hospital for the past month, returnee came on the lame dale that our heavy home Saturday morning. Her condi- storm earns a year ago. tion' is reported as very promising. Ranger Ollerton reports lions on the Joseph Dunderson, principal of the increase on District 6 (the north end was eleeted to the of the forest) where sheep men comWellington position of director on the board of plain sheep killings. Pcreil Seely killofficers for fie Carbon County Teach- ed a young lion in Thistle creek in ers' association at the district insti- Jnly. The William Orm herd lost sixty tute meeting in Price Saturday. head of sheep, killed by lions in AugHonoring the birthday anniversary ust. Orm employed a lion hunter with of her granddaughter, Mise Marie dogs who pit one large lion in the Marshall, .Mrs. Ada Shiminin enter- head of Lake Fork. During the chase, tained .at a. party at her home Tues- according toRanger Ollerton, a numday of last week. The following guests ber of bear were routed by the dogi were among those present: Miss Flor- trailing the lion. ence Jobe, Miss Evelyn Hartley, Miss Many of the sheep are now leaving Fern Powell, Clendon Ilanaen, Wil- the forest ranges on the north end. Lambs are weighing up very good conlard Palmer and Lloyd Claire. . Len Vance was tendered a surprise sidering the drouth. Three hundred of them from tho Swen Nielsen herd party at his home Tuesday night of about half loose wool0,and the other last week. The following participated in the events of the evening: Miss Al- half Rambouillet, averaged eighty-twta Barnes, Miss Jessie Ellis, Miss Lela pounds.' " Baldwin, Miss Alice Smith, Miss Ruth Woods, Miss Edith Beard, Miss Valoy Wheeler, Bert Tidwell, June Thayn, Floyd Shorts, Grant Edwards, Hollis Branch, Dewane Heath, Clark Hich and-GleBaldwin. Mrs. Sadie Thayn Marshall entertained at a chicken dinner at her home Sunday of last wqck in honor of the birthday anniversaries of her son and Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. daughterrin-law- , Thayn of Helper. Covers were laid lor the following: Mrs. Lena Dee'ucu, The Tenderloin has not forgotten Miss Norma Peterson and Ilany Dee-be- n the dowardly shooting of children by of Helper, Miss Ruth Branch and gangsters. This has Eldon Golding of Prire, Mr. and Mrs. resulted in a revul- S. Foster Shimmin of Wellington, the sion among even hostess and the honor guests. tho flinty denizens of the Tenderloin. I am told that in a 47th street coffee i Walter G GeaseT WWW1 , -shines, Yorks elevated railroad once a blue chip stock will be a memory. With the coming of light under the glow, ring els', has come expansion and opulence. Especially is this prononneed on Sixth avenne from 63d street to 60th. Six yearn ago the shabbiest itreieh in midtown, it now bristles iWith fine hotels,' theater, apartments J0 is -- AMarW At lmw. monkey- It is possible that in oSUheSTw" 4 e "W - IV Dr. R. I. Bi " . cut in Atlantic rates, the Week-en- d eruises are likely to be abandoned. The slash has already stimulated travel abroad, so much so vessels assigned to such trips will be called back into regular trade. They were Ugh jinks while they lasted. Bi non-slippa- radio performers to provide a celebri ty tinge. There was one especial jaunt that may get liaek-fir- e into first pag- points. The work being done in Parleys es. Movies were taken of the nigh is for the purpose of resurfaceanyon reels. for the news jinks ing an old oil road, badly raveled and Two rsfher hilarious couplet hic- filled with holes. Without any preparas- cupped out of tho bar while cameras ation of the old surface, the rock oiled on is the of laid being top camwork. were st Not noticing tho eras but supposing' it to be a revel on liphway anil rolled. It ia a peculiar thing about rock asphalt that traffic deck, they joined in with a few job, the weight of traffic including a little drunken helps the acting aa n steam roller. Another virlove making with wrestle holds. tue of rock asphalt lies in the fact The next week the wife of one of that it can be laid on a hill, some.the gentlemen was at a movie when thing that eannot be done with artithe news picture was shown. She ficially mixed asphalt which creeps off the grade when rolled and eannot thought it a ease of double identity be held in places long enough to harher husband was on a fishing trip and waited for the next show to see it den. again. Then dashed out and brought the wife of her husbands fishing companion. 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