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Show Ml It I r, I ' . fij .. ... ociorn n,.ita THB b y, PRICE, UTAH BY EXT THURSDAY COLORADO INTERESTS CHARGE MISUSE OF RIGHTS ON PUBLIC DOMAIN Hiawatha News Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dahls rud and Misuse of entry rights under the family motored to Payson for the last week-entoek grazing homestead law is Mr. and Mrs. Fox and family of Colorado interests in asking by the withdrawal from entry of all pub- Spanish Fork were gueats of Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Dahlsrud recently. lic lauds in six Colorado counties Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Joigenaen and along the Utah border, says Monday son, Dick, were dinner guests of Mr. Salt Lake Tribune. A federal grazing and Mrs. James Wallace of Scofield district is proposed for regulation of recently. the forage resources involved. Mr. and Mrs. Mae Brandon aud Dr. Hay Lyman Wilbur, secretary of the interior, thinks enough of the family have returned from the Uintah reservation where they have been proposal to ask Governor Ueoige IL visiting for the past ten days. Derns reaction to the suggestion. Mrs. Virgil Ganderson entertained "Before the department takes acthe Thursday Sewing club. The guests he would tion," writes, appreciate having jour views, as the problem is were Mrs. Charles Marble, Mrs. Bert one whieh you may have encountered Reese, Mrs. Axel Madsen, Mrs. Dan Wyeherley, Mrs. Leonard Wycherley, in your state. Mrs. Lyle Birdick and Mrs. James "Undoubtedly the situation as presented is one whieh needs clarifica- Wycherley. The Ladies Auxiliary eleeted offition by federal legislation." The secretary submits a letter re- cers aon Tuesday evening as follows : ceived by him from Frauk Delaney President, Myrtle Garber; first vice of Glenwood Springs, district attor- president, lone Travor; second vice ney for western Colorado, outlining president, Margaret Nixon; seigeant-at-arniHattie Burt; secretary, Luthe situation and the proposed remcille Parmley; chaplain, Mary Doughedy. Unrestricted grazing of the public erty. They were entertained by Mrs. lauds and present abuses of the stock Jqe Parmley. Mrs. Elmer Love entertained the grazing homestead law," says Delaney, "threaten the existence of the Friday bridge club. Guesta were Mrs. stock grazing industry in northwest- W. B. Jones, Mrs. E. C. Bowen, Mrs. W. P. Burn, Mrs. E. E. Wright, Mrs. ern Colorado. Large tracts of land are frequent- A. F. Jorgensen, Mrs. Lloyd Unger-maMrs. Arthur Opperman, Mrs. Joe ly entered upon, without any intention on the part of the entrymen to Parmley, Mrs. IL B. Lindeman, Mrs. perfect title. The lands are overgraz- Henry Nougaret, Mrs. J. P. Bussell, ed to the point of permanent impair- Mrs. Frank Gleason. Prize was won ment of the natural forage growth. by Mrs. J. P. Russell. They are then relinquished, and the Mr. and Mrs. William Steckelman nomadic livestock men, who resort to entertained at a 7 oclock dinner and this practice, find other grazing lands. cards evening. Those bidIn this manner, the established resi-den- fs den to Saturday attend were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. and owners of the improved Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jones, ranches in the vieinity of the public Dr. and Mrs. F. Lemon, Mr. and Mrs. domain areas are deprived of the W. W. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd range on which they depend. Without Ungcrman, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur it, numerous valuable ranches, situMr. and Mrs. Joe ated at considerable distances from Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cavenah Parmley, of Wat-ti- s, railroad or other transportation faciliand Dr. and Mrs. A1 Sorenson, ties, are rendered practically worth- Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Wetzel of Mohr-lanless. Prizes were won by Mrs. W. W. Delaney asks the withdrawal of all Murray, Mrs. Dave Cavenah, E. C. public domain in Moffat, Bio Blaneo, Bowen and W. N. Wetzel. Garfield and Mesa counties, all of borwhich are on the der contiguous to Dagget, Uintah and Grand eounties in Utah, and also inGrant Powell was a visitor in Salt cludes Eagle and Pitkin eounties. in the same Colorado river basin, but in- Lake City a week ago. terior Colorado counties. He adds that June Thayn returned Wednesday business trip to Congressman Taylor of Grand June-tio- from a three-daColo., will introduce legislation Green Biver. to organize a grazing district there, L L. Snow of Provo spent three similar to districts whieh have been days this week with his parents, Mr. organized in Montana and California. and Mrs. M. L. Snow. If the department does not eare to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rieh returned recommend as extensive a withdraw- lest week from Los Angeles where al as he asks, he urges that at least they have been visiting daring the all lands in the Book Cliff area be pest month. withdrawn from entry. That area exMrs. O. L Snow entertained a numtends into Utah and the lands, he ber of friends at an evening of prog been hare classified the by says, geo- ressive rook Saturday. Present were i . logical survey. Bill Hill, Ed A My, Mr. and Mrs. Mul-li- n Hill, Mrs., Beulah Draper and the : hostess. .. . w. Mr.' and Mrs. . Charles Inman of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Biley spent Los Angeles spent, three days last several days of last week in Salt Lake week at the home of Mrs. Inmans ' City. parents; Mr. and MrsJ. J. Rich. They Mrs. L. P. Pearce and mother, Mrs. took Mrs. Inmans two children, Lyle E. Smith, were Salt Lake City callers and Beth, who spent the summer with Wednesday and Thursday. .. their grandparents, back to California Mr. and Mrs. Will Driscoll motored with them. to Salt Lake City the fore part of the Miss Edythe Beard entertained the week and returned Thursday. members of the Peppy Dozen elub at Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bandall and Mrs. her home Tneeday night. An elaborate M. Hutehinson motored to Provo and upper was served and bridge was Salt Lake City for .the week-enplayed during the evening. Coven Mrs. George Umber of Ogden, and were laid for Miss Faye Locke, Miss Mrs. Grant Edwards of Hiawatha Alice Smith, Miss Nellie Branch, Miss spent Saturday in Kenilworth visiting Ruth Woods, Miss Nava Thayn, Miss Jessie Ellis, Miss Valoy Wheeler, Mist friends. ' Mrs. William Woodhead, who has Fern Marshall, Miss Lela Baldwin, Miss Stella Draper, Miss Alta Barnes spent the past two months in Bristol, .... Va., at the home of her daughter, and the hostess. Mrs. L L. Cusae, returned home SunFARM-LABO- R GROUP DISCUSSES day. ELECTION CANDIDATES The Thursday Bridge dub met at the home of Mrs. Calvin Jewkes. The asMembers of the Farm-Labluncheon was served at 1:30 to twelve sociation at their weekly meeting on guests. Halloween decorations were Monday evening dismissed the candiThe guests present were Mrs. dates in the city election. Several of Thomas Hughes, Mrs. 0. E. Wood-hea- the nominees are being indorsed by Mrs. Joe Dudlcr, Mrs. William the body, but the executive committee Manson, Mrs. II. B. Myers, Mrs. Rob- is not willing to announce the names ert McDermaid, Mrs. Quint Wilcox, of thou approved, preferring to work Mrs. Nephi Christensen, Mrs. Bert among the members individually. Wilcox, Mrs. ITazelton Nelson and A discussion of the candidates and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson. Prizes were won measures involved in the city election by Mrs. II. B. Myers and Mrs. Robert Tuesday will be the subject for disMcDermaid. cussion at the next meeting of the association Monday evening. All farmIf cvcfy man were paid what he ers and laborers of Carbon eounty are really thinks he is worth it wouldnt invited to attend. be long until there would be plenty Full line pens, ink, pencils The 8 tin. of uouey in rirculation around here, d. ed &duertising Have you noticed that successful merchants are heavy advertisers. That is the secret of their business. Too many merchants do not give advertising a square deal. They are content to advertise periodically, but immediately expect extravagant returns which are not forthcoming . Successful advertising is based on repetition and quality of merchandise. Nationally known products and firms have become such by day after day and week after week advertising. Many Price and Car . bon county merchants are mistaking an opportunity for what they may think is an additional expense. They are passing up a sure bet. Your advertising will be successful, dependent on two things, coverage and reader interest. THE SUN has BOTH. . -- "I s, n, Job Printing Not a small part of our business is Job Printing. The Sun does not attempt to compete with eastern sweat shop prices, but we can and do compete with Salt Lake City, Provo and Grand Junction. Also do we compete successfully in quality of work with any job shop in the country. We pay our workmen living wages which they spend with Carbon county merchants. The Sun has invested a considerable sum of money in the best equipment it can buy. Our plant is and up-to-da- te modern in every respect. We will gladly give you courteous efficient advice on your printing problems. Anything from a calling card to a sale bill is in the range of The Sun's Job printing department. n, d. Wellington Items Utah-Colora- y n, r.r Kenilworth News -- ; , PARENTS DAY PLANS nasium and fathers and mothers will SCHEDULED AT U. 8. A. 0. be special guests. During the morning hours parents LOGAN, Oet. 24. Invitationi ere will tour the campus, visit classes and being' sent to fathen end uothen of be entertained at a special Fathers Utah. State Agricultural college and Mothers assembly. A reception for the seventh annual Fathers will bo given in their honor in the and Mot here day whieh is scheduled afternoon. All of sludents are for Friday, October 30. Several im- invited to visit parents the college on this portant functions are bring planned for the occasion, according to Dr. Wallace J. Vickers, who heads the The girl who is all at sea about committee in charge of the program. to do with a dish rag can work what These activities will include the presher with powder puff in the dark. entation of the college play, several for athletic events, a reception parWhat has become of those old fashents and the annual flower and horti- ioned citizens who used to go to a cultural show. funeral just for the ride? "Allisons House," varsity play for this year will be presented on Fri-daevening, October 30. This is the most important dramatic event offered by the department of dramatics during the season. The horticultural show this year is being planned on a very extensive scale. Exhibits, contests and special features are being arranged for the event. It will take place in the gym ANNUAL Spring canyon COAL co. - eta-den- Hun tad Shippers of the Celebrated Coal BPXnro OAHTOH, UTAH Mioee At Offices, 817 Hewhewe BflUdiag BALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 6unl ts y Spring Canyon UNITED STATES FUEL CO. Largest Producers of Coal In Utah Affiliated With the United States Smelting, Refining and Mining Company FOUR GOOD KING BLACK HAWK, HIAWATHA PANTHER M 10 mined exclusively by the UNITED STATES COMPANY, will meet any coal demand, being and clean. Our fuel supervisor, technically and experienced, is at your service at any time over your healing problems. General Offices Newhouse Building, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH d. f or d, Every school room in the Carooa district will receive within the nest, few weeks a portrait poster of George Washington, executed in colors. The pictures are being distributed by Congressman Dun It, Colton in with the committee in charge the George Washington celebration, whieh will be held of from February 22, 1932 until the Thank, giving following. Secretary William IL Toy of th Price Chamber of Commerce has been advised that a will also bo sent for display portrait in the chamber headquarters. The celebration committee is placing considerable emphasis on the of the school children of America in this historical event. picture is only one feature of tion r The-poste- Sts work. Congressman Colton announces that he will see that the school, churches, dubs, fraternal and patriotic organisations in this district will be tely-supplied with literature concerning the celebration. adequa- OFFICERS ELECTED BY AT HIAWATHA PARENT-TEACHE- RS At the regular meeting of the association last week at Hiawatha, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Robert McKinnon, president ; JL A Dahlsrud, vice president, and J. G. Reese, ry and treasurer. The entertainment committee eleeted by vote of the organization was, Mrs. Joseph Perm- ley, chairman; Mrs. W. B. Jones and Mrs. E. N. Love. Meetings are to be held regularly each month. j Parent-T- eachers see-rota- After an hours program dancing1 was indulged iu until midnight when the meeting was adjourned. Things are not even in this world. If d man eonld buy they were a a movie theater ticket at half price. one-eye- IX THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DIS- trict Court In and For Carbon County 8tate of Utah Home Building A Lone company, n corporation, plaintiff, va. John It Nicholson and Lanona IL Nicholson, bis wife; Mark It Nicholson and Edith O. Nicholson, his wife; Ida IL lee, Francisco KuImiio, Mark Hepas and Mrs. Mark Sauna, kin wife, and Consolidated Wagon t Machine company, a corpora- - tiou, defendants. Notice of Sheriffs . aalm. . No. To be sold at Sheriffs stile on tho Slat day of November, 1931, at 1 :30 oclock, p. ui., at the north front door of the county court honae in Price, Carbon eounty, Utah, the following described property, Beginning at the southeast corner of Lot Two 2), Block One (1), local server of Sec. 1C, Twp. 14 South, Range 10 East, Salt Lake meridisu; thence weak fifty (50) feet; thence north one Jiun- dred (100) feet; thence eaat fifty TcO feet; thence aouth one handled (lOO feet to the place of beginning together with all improvements. Sale will be made to the hizheat bidder for cash. 8. M. BLI88, sheriff of Garboa i -county. First pub., Oct 20 : lout Nov. 19, 1981. to-w- it: NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION impart ment of the Interior. United Staten Land Office At Salt Lake City, Utah, September 80, 1981. Notice ia hereby eiven that Marguerite Dumerre of PHee, Utah, who on April 7, 1927, mado Stack-rainiHomestead Entry No. 042114 for SKKXEK. NV4NK14 Sec. 11, NWg- SEK Sec. 12, Twp. 12 South, Huge 8 East, and on June 22, 1027, mode Additional Stockraising Homestead Entry No. 044834 for Lota 2 and 8, WUSEK. 1. NWk, EK8WK. NWUSWU Sec: 1& NWU8WU Sec. 12, Twp. Berth, Range 8 East, Salt Lake meridian, ken filed notice of intention to make final proof to eetabliah claim to the lend above r, described, before ELI F. TAYOR, United Staten land office nt (hit Lake City, on tho 14th day of No 1981. Claimant names as witnesses: Felix Dumerre, Ilemy Dumerre, Abe Powell end Appleton Harmon, nil of Pries, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, register. First pub., Oct. 1; last Oct. 28, 1I8L rep-inte- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of the Interior, United Land Office At Salt Lake (Sty, October ti, 1931. Notice ia hereby that Arthur Edicr of Fountain G Utah, who on November 17, 1926, Stockraising Homestead Entry No. OOL 0U3 for NEK NEK 8ec. 21. NEKSWK. nt KKNWK, WHWH, NKNEK Sec. ft. KMVK, NEK Sec. 22, Twp. 11 Month. Range 11 East, Suit take meridian, ban X filed notice of intention to make final proof to establish claim to the land abuse described before Eli F. Taylor, register. United States land office at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the Oth day of November, 1931. Claimant names as witnesses: William II. Carter of Nephi, Utah ; Wilford Coombs of Fountain Green, Utah; Mo gan Face of Price, Utah, and Ilyriim Carter of Salt Lake City, Utah. ELI F. TAYIm, Register. First pub.. Oct. 8; last, Nor. 5, 193L NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DR; pertinent of the Interior, United States Laud Office At Salt Less City, Utah, October 0, 10111. Notice is hereor gives that William IL Carter of NephC Utah, g who on November & 1026, made Homestead Entry No. 040128 for WHSWK Sec. 29, 8EK Sec. 30, E4-Nf- f, EK are Upset ms sad ailments seem twice at night. A sudden cry may mean colic. Or a sudden attack of diarrhea. How would you meet thia emergency1 tonight? Have you a bottle of Castona ready? BABY who cannot sleep. Its mild regulation will help an older child whose tongue is coated because of sluggish bowels. All druggists have Castona. Sec. 81, Twp. 11 Boulh, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of the Interior, Goners Land ice At Salt Lake City, Utah, Orta bar H, 11131. Notice ia hereby given that As-sa Kontgas of -Price, - - Utah, ifwho Eloa 12 11 1931. steed Entry 049477 for BKSHK Sec. 9, SKBK. NEK BEK DR-artme- For the protection of your wee one for your own peace of mind keen this old, reliable preparation always on hand. But dont keep it just for emergencies; let it be an everyday aid. Ita genii influence will ease ana soothe the infant Sec. 10, SKNWK Sec. H, Sec 14. NKKNBK Bec7 Twp. South, Range 12 East, Sait Lake aar-idlnhas filed notice of intention la make final proof to establish dskn l the lend above described before Stallaa Staes. notary public, at Price, Titan, oa the luth day of November. 1981. Claimant namee aa witnesses: Gnat Msmsgar kin, Kanakls Gianulakls, Billy ReMjmd George Hill, nil of Frice, Utah. ELI F. U WE SELL LEVI STRAUSS QUALITY COPPER RIVETED WAIST OVERALLS Look for tho Famous Leather Ticket On Every Fair. COMPANY PRICE TRADING PRICE, UTAH ' . ng Ilange 11 East. Salt Lake meridian, ban filed notice of Intention to make final proof to establish claim to the land above described before Eli F. Taylor, register. United 8tates land office at Salt taka City, Utah, on the 9th day of November, 1931. Claimant names as witnesses i John foreland of Helper, Utah; Arthnr Ed-le- r of Fountain Green, Utah; Morgan Pare of Price. Utah, and llyrum Clark of Salt Lake City, Utah. ELI F. TAT IA)R, Register. First pub., Oct. 8: last, Nov. 8, 1991. BABIES ' 321. Stock-raisin- When COALS Backed By Service Carbon School Rooms to Receive Picture of Washington. ft n, TAYIOR. Iteglatn. First pub., Oct 8; last, Nov. 8, 19SL ' |