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Show S if Junior Militiamen Get Little First Drill Practice I i NOW ON DISPLAY Everything to make kids happy. A complete department in our basement. DOLLS . WAGONS i i Carbon Defendants Are Indicted By Jury GAMES The federal grand jury Saturday returned four indietment against J. S. Crosby of Price, accusing him of fonr different instances of theft from interstate shipments of merchandise. Crosby was recently arrested by Sheriff 8. M. Bliss and agents of the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad in the act of stealing the contents of a box car. Indictments were returned against John Peperakis and Steve Ilillaa, who were arrested by federal prohibition agents the latter part of August in a raid on a still at Hiawatha. MECHANICAL TOYS BLACK BOARDS CHAIRS i GLASSWARE, ETC. This store is prepared to take care of your . Christmas requirements. t t ; t i The Fair Department Store An apple eaused the first downfall peaches have handled tho business since that time. va. V , Y ' ' vs. J. IL Nail- $199.72. civil, len; Aeme Cleaners A Tailors vs. George Caehekas, civil, $16.50. Eastern Utah Electric company vs. Allen Hclquist and Claude Hatch, 1 $52.61 State va. Lee Diamenti; assault with 1 - intent to kill, bond $20,000. Muring License. 3yde Riehard Murray, Roosevelt. Ena Estella Wall, Duchesne. 1 Warranty Deed. V. Stqjskal to CL A. Olson; Lot 3, : Block 10, local survey, $2500. H. Thayn to Mrs. Laura Thayn; end in $1.00. property ; I , , . District Cent r W. Nnttall .Craver and Qua .. . CL va. William Selumomson ; and Ida suit for wages, $300. ' John Girand vs. Charles Brown and Albert Blank; suit on note, $500. A- - J- - Stafford vs. Publishing company; suit on lease, ;$720, on first cause of action, with interest at 8 per cent and foreclosure; t $150 attorney's fee end court costs. ' On eceond eanse of set ion, $112 with . interest end costs of suit Peter C. Jouflas and Gust Diamen-va. Edna Elliott and Ethel Peeler; . aait for rent and for lien against all furniture, etc., in the Colonial hotel at Helper. .Mina Pearl Beebe vs.' L G. Beebe; separate maintenance, $150 per month, "enatpdy of two minor children, at- -. torney fees, temporary aljpiony and .aueh other relief as may be necessary, wanted. Viola Lucas vs. Lyle Reed Lucas; divorce, custody and control of minor ahild, attorneys fees and coats of suit ! Newa-Advoea- te )S 4 f .. . V - Ji . 1- - ' I f.. ' -- .wanted.' Central Commission and' Supply 'company vs. George Drazich; writ of .restitution in favor of plaintiff asked. May Bishop vs. Cyras IL Bishop; divorce wanted. , .William E. Rnff va. Elliott Fox; - suit for damages and costs, $228.65. ' On appeal from Justice Silas Rowley a . court at Spring Glen. & G. McMullin vs. John G. Diarnen--1 ti; suit on note for $540.50. Carbon county vs. estate of Ida J McDonald ; condemnation suit for the of way to construct highway. .a i 'i I'f j4 - V V . - " . 1 Two Girl Soout Troops Organized In Price rS :1 - !m ' i ) Mrs. E. N. Radcliff, member of tho Girt Scout community committee, an--Imuboss that two troops are being made up formed. One of the troops -of the two units which had been on Vganized in past yean but which were consolidated when the new committee -- : 'wee formed. A meeting will be held by the com- xmittee the latter part of this week for "the purpose of registering the two ' troMi, and commissioning the leaden. -- At this time, the committee women will receive their special activity assign- - i SAM GIVES THANKS horn- - Conn th ; warrant iaaned. Dr. Charles Ruggeri I I S Ihcif $20,000. os - i The hardest job some families face today is getting their wants to shrink with their salarieaA STATISTICAL Carbon Swamps Springville Team Here ... Jnatkea Courts. State Frank Smith assault with intent to kill, bail By a Score of 39--6 8tate vs. Jam Quinn; robbery, i 3 gieltorflvMnd WhBlowf of man, but "Better Service Better Values1 n t ms Drill practice featured the weekly 1 remeeting of the Junior Military American the held at Legion gion hall Friday evening. Under the direction of Lieut. Richard T. Mitchell, the member, of the unit were taught fundamental drills and were organised into squad, of eight. Temporary officers were elected as follows: Captain, Elmer Collingham; first lieutenant, Ilenry Smith and second lieutenant, James Smith. Temporof ary officer named to have charge are the organisations eivio activity Raile Sazey, president, and Elmer Collingham, secretary. 1 t Pen-o-gra- menta. Unleashing the moat powerful itA tack it has shown this year, Carbon Coal Production Shows ESSAY CONTEST 8P0HMS several years ago under the old cated cancelled been have eastern by Utah or the defeated Armistice Day Him Springville high easily Slight Loss; Outlook-F- the general land offiee in Washing- mining claim laws and the claimants Me What is the subject for an ewi Red Devils in the Armistice Day game work required, test Good ton, D. C., and indications are that have failed to do the sponsored by the Amelia Wednesday by a score of 39 to 6. The the land in the of All said. declared be will more hundred several Taylor gion Auxiliary for students offensive Coal the of Dig- fha Sun M Dedal Bervica. bruising under the void, Eli F. Taylor, register of the future must he obtained junior high and the Harding gers swept through the visiting eleven which the bon schools. No prise il WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 7. general land offiee in Salt Lake City new leasing law through high for six touchdowns, all of them the The production of eoal during reports, says the Mining Review of government receives a royalty on the given, but the winning theme si result of long runs. Until the final the total ended October 31, ineluding the 10th. Most of the claims were lo production of the leases. week published by the Auxiliary aotm quarter, Springville had been able to lignite and coal coked at the mines, mo headway at all through Gin forward wall, but in the fourth is estimated at 8,022,000 net tons. As with the output in the preperipd, with numerous Carbon sub- compared this shows a decrease of week, ceding sucstitutes on the field, the Artieta ceeded in making fonr first downs and 122.000 tons, or 1.5 per cent. Production during the week in 1930 corresone tonchdown. ponding with that of October 31, tohalfNcphi Gunderson, big Carbon taled 10,145,000 tons. Loadings on back, redeemed himself for his inMonday and Tuesday of the present when in different showing early games, week (November 2 to 7) amounted to be carried the ball over for on four different occasions. approximately 46,797 ears aa against The biggest thrill of the game came 53j243 ears on the first two days of at the start of the second half, when the preceding week. Loadings on TuesGunderson took the kickoff and raced day, November 3, reflect the time lost because of elections in some states. 85 yards for a touchdown. Total production of anthracite in In the first quarter, Carbon began the state of Pennsylvania during the a! toucha march whieh culminated in down when Gunderson took the ball week ended October 31 is estimated on the marker and carried it at 1,272,000 net tons. The decrease over the goal line on an end ran. Hol- 434.000 tons was dne in part to the brook peas to Patteriek for the ex- holiday observance of Mitchell Day tra point was complete, bat officials on October 29. Average daily rate of disallowed the point as Patteriek was outpnt for the five aetive days, howout of the ena zone. A little while ever, wee lower by 10.5 per cent than in the preceding week. Production darlater, Gunderson intercepted a forward pass and traveled 60 yards for ing the week in 1930 corresponding with that of October 31, amonnted to second touchdown. Carbon Carbon boosted the score to 19-- 0 for 1.404.000 tons. Aa indicated by revised figures at the first half, when Gunderson again the total production of soft hand, ran tqok the ball over after a in the second quarter. The locale made eoal for the country as a whole durtwo touchdowns in the third quarter, ing the week which ended October 24, the first when Gunderson took the amounted to 8,144,000 net tons apkickoff and made hie long ran, and proximately the same figure as for the preceding week. During the week the seeond the result of a galof October 17, Utah produced 82,000 lop by Captain Paul Holbrook, who broke through the center of the line; tons of eoal and during the week of eluded Springville taeklers and then October 24, 67,000 tons. The total production of beehive eoke outran them 40 yards to the goaL for the eouiltry during the week end, sub-In the final quarter, Lamph, stitute end, grabbed a Springville for- ed October 31 j estimated at 25,000 ward pass whieh had been knocked net tons. This is in comparison with Let us plan and out of the clutches of the receiver by 23J500 in the preceding week, and If Scores your tons produced during the week Johnny Etzel, Carbon tackle, and re- 092.000 in 1930 of Ocwith iliat 40 to of to covered the intervening eorresonding select from, samples yards on the in the goal line without being hardly tober 31. Cumulative production since finest of stock with envelopes January 1, 1931, amounts to 1,092,-80-0 touched. in and match. net tons. Compared with 2,448,-50- 0 After making ten first downs in the make your selection early, while tons produced during the corresnot all first half, Carbon was held to two in e deof ponding ie period there while two Spring-rillnext eriods 1930, the a picked over. Youll find here want, so chalked np fiv& The runs by Hol- crease in the current year of l,355r call early. brook and Lamph were the only first 700 tons or 55.4 per eent. downs the Miners were able to gain COMMISSION TO SELL 8AFETT in the second half. TO COAL MUTE OPERATORS The work of Gunderson and Hot defen-ive brook on tho offense, and the The industrial commission of Utah play of Stamitakia, Patteriek and has adopted a report form for clarifDcmman, featured the game. The line- ication of injuries in eoal mines, up: known as Form SR 1, in order, pri8PRINGYILLK CARBON to sell safety to eoal mine time when folks are a marily, with ' Cberrinxtoa operators. Patteriek rt This is the word received V hilney IVtnman rt . W ln from Commissioner O. F. McShane by for Itiarkham have Brown Otto nerrea, assistant manager of the .e E. Jrwkes Ct M. Jewkre ... Bp (ford united States Fuel eompany, at Salt is much to be considered, B. Wilkins Lake Erse! City, says the Mining Review of Hillitoe J. Wilkins re ,ivin in a qb (Joiil Wr the 10th. who is living stan-th- e dard Smnsion rhb (I underran Herree, a member of the lhb Holbrook where committee of the National, with ..lb Haley aefety neeHc Stamitaki the all of other Utah ,fe are inpport promore Scoring: Carbon Touchdowns, elsewhere ducers, submitted to the Utah Indus-tria- l -a4, Holbrook, Lamph : point after commission a tentative form of Springvilletouchdown, Holbrook S and every man touchdown, Phillips. Substitutions : give an accident report blank that was dea chance for florlshrk for Goal. Lamph m eome months ago by the safehei2htS Halidas for Patteriek. Luce for l, veloped Succes JUSt sam5 peopl ke Eaquinta tor Blackhaus, Cowley fore ty committee, with the result that tha state commission decided that it would Goriahek, Tsbone for Dalpiaa; or pen So best better un Goodman for Haley, Uaky for be helpful to the Indnstrv to adopt a Mr Goldman. similar, report form, which heeame efdoing it For early 1. fective JUNIOR ISP&IMG GLEM TAKES July in are h It la the belief of Commissioner HIGH FOOTBALL TITLE McShane that a uniform statistics are the report as to accident Spring Glen junior high wonWedfrequency, severity and cost will prove helpful to the county football championship nesday on tho Kiwanis athlctio field industry. seby defeating the strong Ilelpw NUMEROUS OIL SHALE CLAIMS in a to closely fought 14 7, gregation, tilt. Spring Glen had a perfect reeord IN THIS SECTION CANCELLED for the year, defeating both Helper During the past three months more ind Harding twin and not losing a than five hundred oil shale claims in gama Industry toueh-dow- gnise temptation than they do ten-ya- rd 20-yar- d 60-ya- rd (Eliristntas Cards print ha hns";" with that certain aa tha . North SofendK3sJroet. Utah, and that I for any debts and obliga-tCcontracted In the Merest el neh business alter this data noted this Slat day of October, m - L. 0. BEEBE. v t?ngs at 1 ' n - Car-bo- Sil-lito- e, tian far nd ' andtiM6 rt Notice la hmbg liven that I am M inurer Interested la ar connected v bit more generous manvPevninu?er ,pue, tmes Bt-se- NOTICE Christmas cards. printed any color Come to the samples are just the thing you Nouember 8prin-vill- 131. ; ns Gun-demo- Another regrettable fact is that the 'boy a of today find it easier to reco- i 7 been trying there natin "here rest of the world abundant than freedom 0f thc youd values. Merchant, and start upjrad BSrd;miSe The Su"' coming. nn " |