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Show 12. 1931 .aT; ypVEMBEtt THE BUN, PRICE, UTAH i SYLVAN! A! H I W PAGE THREE Prosperity Special Will Thirteen Carbon Men to Celebrate Completion Go After Elk of New Rail Line A jwrty romt lifting of Carl W. Em-pr- y, city recorder; Utah Thompson After fourteen months construe and Arthur N. Smith, city counciltion, the new line of the Greut North, man, and Silas Rowley, county asera end the Western Pacific railroad sessor, left for tho Tuesday morning will be placed in operation on Novem- Msnti-Fia- h Lake preserve to hunt ber lUth. elk, on which the season opened This new line i an extension of the nesday, SET-TESTE- D Great Northern lines, south of KlamAccording to an announcement by ath Falls, Ore., to Bieber, Calif., a Randall Turpin of Pairview, deputy distance of ninety miles. It connects game warden, the following hunters j there with the Western Pacific, who from Carbon county have also been have constructed a new line 113 mile granted permits to hunt elk: J.- - CL long from Bieber to Keddie, Calif., Vaught, Price; Harris B, Simonson, which latter point is on the main line P. A. Schafer Henry Hall, F. I Gross How BABYS of the Denver and Rio Grande West- and Jack Vignetto, Helper; J, 1L YOUR ern railroad and is the western con- Behunin, Hiawatha; Joseph E. and nection, operating between Salt Lake Moroni Elliot, Stands rdrille. City end California. LEVEL. Babies, hattla-fe- d This new railroad operates through Scout Officials iilsury to be an entirely new territory, that has if they reed not previously had railroad fidititiea, this eld family YOU BELIEVE and there is a great deal of lumber to to visit a Pries Following Saturday be ent and shipped from that terriof A. A. Anderson, ehief executive of tory. tho Timpanogoe Boy Sooot Council, Um! This railroad connects the Peeifie tho naxt training aaaaion of tho Car-- to Northwest with a new line operating boa district was sot for Saturday,.boL through California, thenee east to Sett Dsoember 5. While here, Andcrao Lake City, thenee via the Denver and conferred with J. F. Mao Knight, CarRio Grande Western to all points in bon chairman, ? and George A. Row-lesoout eommissiotiEt'.'' Utah, Colorado and eastern destina- Purpose of the meeting will be to work' This will create a new selling territ- outline-thactivity ory- for the merchants of Colorado chairmen. According to' MacXnight. j and Utah, as this now lino wiH build Utah Thompson, finance director, will rhy-up new industries and new population be naked at the meeting to report on and all Colorado and Utah merchants the plane for tho annual fund camshould look into this new territory. paign, which will be held the early The start of this train or special part of 1932. will be at Westwood, Calif. At that Lumber company Eint tho Red River very laige lumber mills, and Provo they have made plana to run tho first Look train over this new railroad, immed-atcl- y . Although the Price Rotary club will Police e inter-citfollowing the ceremonies of to y Provo go Friday for an golden spike. meeting; the regular weekly meeting This trainload of lumber will con- of the loeal organization will be held Police throughout the sist of 125 ears, and the merchants all Thursday, evening as usual. Price re- tain west have been asked to look out over the United 8tatee are greatly in- cently entertained the Provoans at a for James Giaeoletto, 13, who disapterested in this event, and have pitted meeting here. A golf match and din- peared from his home at Helper on orders for ears to move in this train ner are the two features of Fridays September 28. No word of tho youth or .various destinations in Utah, Colo- program. Las reached hia parents, Mr. nod Mrs. rado, Nebraska and the east. Frank Driggs of Ogden, governor John Giaeoletto, since he left home. It will leave Westwood, Calif., on of the Instructions have been given to o district of Rotary November 10, will pass through Salt elnba, will be the officer in nearby atotra to of the Price police gnest Lake City about November 13, will club on November 19, according to notify Sheriff S. M. Blue if the boy move over the Denver and Rio Grande President C. E. Beveridge. is located. Western to Denver, arriving at that point November 15, thenee going east via the Burlington to Omaha, Chicago and east, in this manner distributing ears from thia special at the various mints enronte. The name Paul Bunyan originated with the old time lumber jacks and in their minds he represented a superman, and many extravagant tales of his prowess even today is told in the various lumber cam pa. Of course the legends of Paul Bunyan are a myth, but they have for years created in the minds of the lumber jaek, the same effect that tales of Robinson Crusoe and Alice in Wonderland have created in the minds of henefr the name Panl Bunyan is inWith Old By delibly connected with the lumber inis Succumbs . dustry. Crossing This large movement in one train collars. - :7 Funeral services were held Wednes- of lumber, is to impress the public, Saints ward that the building industry have eon- day from the Latter-dalit The recently organised junior patrol at Sunny side for John Robert fidenee in the return of prosperity. chapel formed for the purpose of directing Locke, ' is necessary,' new at his There will be of course a grant deal season 79, who died students crossing intersections in the home in Helper of Monday debility. of on the opening of thia general publicity vicinity of tho Central and Harding Interment was in the 8unnyside 'new- railroad, and it is planned that schools began its duties this week. Deter- under the direction ol teiy great deal of new freight buainras Each of the eight patrolmen have been et styles. will move via the Denver and Rio Mortuary. provided with badge ud red flags. Locke was bora in Durham county, Grande Western through Colorado and We Mayor W. F. Olson announces that England, on December 13, 1851, a son Utah to and from this new territory, all pedestrians will hereafter bo re- of John Robert and June Wright this of course, means a great deal to quired when crossing Main street be- Locke. He eamo to the United States these states. tween Carbon avenne and First West in 1887, and has lived in Carbon counto use either tho intersection cross- ty for thirty-fiv- e Local years, most of which ings or the special sonc provided in was spent in Sunnyside. Office tho middle of the block. City officers Surviving are four sons and daughhave been instructed to enforce this ters: Morgan Locke, Helper; Joseph A tour through the Pries plant of ruling, and no one will bo allowed to Loeke, Cleveland; Mrs. Ada Dimiek, cross the street except at the point Grand Junction, Colo., and Mrs. Ethel the Mountain 8tates Telephone and Telegraph company was made by the designated. Riche, Helper. Rotary club Thursday evening. The bmat.1. or inspection trip was preceded by a dinAdvances MUST MEET producers ner at the Rinetti A Capitolo restaurREQUIREMENTS (77E i EVERT THURSDAY J TUBE) to WAIT NO LONGER. IMPROVE NOW AT LOWEST PRICE WHICH BE RADIO RECEPTION STATIC BOWELS REPLACE THE TUBES CAUSE MUCH OF THE NOISE fran Arrange For Training Course TO i y, Price Rotarians to Meet At Friday lay-th- Asked to For Missing Youth Utah-ldah- ALL TUBES TESTED FREE OF CHARGE Gold and Silver Turbans Eastern Utah Electric Co. Price H Used Xi Obitea COIL and Helper Work Begun Junior Zone Patrol; Rule Enforced the winter coats a bright turban gag and youthful looking and they fit so snug with the high Now that the styles worn earlier the. hat have waned, a For the matron who demands a brim, a large assortment of many new carry the newest at the lowest price for dependable merchandise. Resident of Carbon County y Onutr - Pripsrtiaa At ptandardvllle, Utah UPAUD BN OMB BP tipplbb in m rain CNTHD RACK h Unexcelled For Storage Purposes SUnUMCo. IALT LAXX (HTT, UTAH ft Ocaanl Offices Plaar Rotarians Inspect Telephone Uintah High In Grid Playoff Uintah high, champions of this region, showed exceptional strength in eliminating Wasatch high of Heber City Friday from the state football elimination playoff. Coach Carl Davis gridders defeated the North Summit district champions with comparative ease, the score being 26 to 12. George Alexander, the clover Vernal quarterback, who caused Carbon so much trouble when the locals played Uintah, was the main cog in the attack of the winners. Injuries forced him to leave the game in the third quarter. Small producers of milk as well as the large dairies will be required to meet requirements of the state board, according to J. B. Jewkes, district inspector. Samples will be secured from those selling small quantities of milk, and the producers will be required to see that their product is up to standard. Numerous rattle owners who sell from me quart to eight gallons daily will be affected. Milk requirements are as follows: Not leu than 2.2 per cent butterfat, not leu than 12 per rant solids and not more than 88 per cent water. ant Members of the clnb were taken through the telephone office by Frank D. Sawyer, manager, and Arthur Brown, wire chief. The manner in which both loeal and long distance calls are made was fully explained, as well as the methods used to maintain equipment and detect trouble. During the dinner, W. E. Fleet-woorepresenting the Red Cross, urged the Rotarians to support the uual roll call drive of the organixa- tion. d, Equitable Insurance Agency for vestment bond. Gilt edged, safe. Rollins Run-Sto- p Hosiery in all the new shades, $1.00, $150, $135. Bessie Kennedy , Millinery PRICE, UTAH in- w |