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Show THE 8UN, PRICE. UTAH EVERY THURSDAY Sheep Prices Higher At Smith, Diamenti Guilty Pleasant Grove Boy Wins Honors In of Murderous Assault Kansas City Market; Cattle Hold Steady (Continued Kna Fan One i Kenilworth News Fonr--H cd but Bliss testified bo became aware Tbe Bun Special Service. that Smith intended to kill him .and 25. Jan. KANSAS CITY, Mo., in lime The bright spot of the live stock mar- - immugwl to lower hw arm just tv-fi- ie to receive the fu.l blast. Alter the gun was discharged, li.a- menti and feinith liaiked at each other ( and then ran out of the door, lest fol ltf- ninny of Bliss and Gibson was ed bv that of Dr. J. C. llufiluH and . Dr. Charles lluggen, Jr., v.io nu-wei dered medical at ten turn to fao two men. . Fridays Session. 's Frank Smith was put on the stand Friday by hi attorney in an attempt to show that Smith was drunk and under the influence of marihuana and that he returned to the jail that evening to recover n hypodermic syringe which he hu.1 left i- . . re in Smith said that approximately a month before the shooting ar, Cargills and Sam Canal Were arrested on a robbery charge and Smith wa t lrned loose. Ho testified that he was a drat: addict and that he had taken a needle and morphine into the jail with him. When releused he left the outfit and that on the day of the shooting lie was nervous ana exeited. To quiet his nerves he smoked several marihuana cigarettes and on the night of tho attack drank a good portion of a quart of whiskey. According to his version, he and Diamenti then started for Salt Lake City, the tuie being about 9 oclock in the evening. On the way he remembered toe morphine in the jail Out-of-Tow- ltjj Rela- n tives or Friends By Telephone . . . IN THESE TOWNS: Salt Lake City. Richfield Provo Park City Vernal Mr.' Harry Parr entertained at a oclock dinner last Thursday, cover j being laid for Mrs. G. W. Uughee, Mr. John Blackham, Mrs, Ella Leavitt, Mr. Tony Canto and Mrs. Wil1 the jail. 28, You Can Chat With day with his mother. Mr. and Mr. Lester Blackham entertained at a family dinner on Sunday for Mr. and Mr. Dominick l olve, Mr. and Mr. Hilton Blaekhum and Mr. and Mrs. John Blackham. wit-nci- JANUARY for less than Stanley Umber from StandardvilU was s Kenilworth caller on Thursday. Kenneth Smith and Howard Marks motored to Salt Lake City Friday evening and returned Sunday. A. IIuteLinson and Kenneth Leavitt motored to Salt Lake City Saturday evening and returned Sunday. Miss Erma Jewkes and Miss Wanda 3as were Orangeville visitors Friday at the home of Mis Jewkes mother. Mr. and Mr. Calvin Jewkes andj Ur. and Mrs. Lyman Leavitt motored to Orangeville Sunday and spent the I ket dri'clopcd in the sheep division today As trading developed the mar- ket gained strength and closed Iwen- to fifty cents higher. The lop of $6.50 was paid for four puds by the packers, other sales were recorded at HUM. The beat fisl steers, winch very limited in number were steady to airmig. Other kinds were ful ly steady. Stockers and feeders were in fair demand at fully steady prices. Most elnrKca of butcher rattle were steady. Vpals ruled stranger. Ilnga were mostly steady to weak with Saturday's sulcs. Shippers bought several loads at $3.80. Packers were in until lot.1. Receipts active todnv .it re 10,000 rattle, 700 calves, 8000 bugs and 0000 sheep, compand with ll,0i0 cattle, 10(H) cnlvrs, 5000 hogs and 9000 sheep a week ago anu 13,317 rattle, 1473 calves, 0802 hogs and 8730 slieep a year ago. There was a good demand for the better classes of fed steers at steady to strong prices. Other kinds moved more slowly, but were quoted steady. Quotations were not materially changed. Very few lots of good to choice marquality steers were offered. The ket was opened by the sale of two loads of Oklahoma steer weighing iyi() pounds, bringing $8.50. Bulk of the run consisted of killing classes of cattle, lacking in flesh. The bulk of the steers sold from $5.U0 to $6210. Heavy cattle continued in fair demand. Fair to good steers sold from $0.00 to $720. Plainer kinds brought $4.50 to $6.00. Cowa and heifers were m fair demand. Very few that would grade better than medium were offered Good heifers sold up to $6.00. Medium heifers at $4.50 to $5.50. Veal ealves were in good (jernand and ruled stronger. Choice eslves brought $8.00. Bulk sold for $6.00 to $7.50. Heavy ealves are quoted at $3.50 to $5.50. A good demand developed in the THURSDAY. iam Lawley. Dr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson enter- 40c 40c .35c .35c 40c rht These are night tained at a 6 oclock dinner last Sunrates which apply from day for Dr. and Mrs. II. Long of Cas8:30 p. jn. to 4:30 a. m. work Four years of very suceet-l'tle Gatej Dr. and Mrs. William Elliott and leadership in Four-I- I clubs has1 FdTOIl HotClmflll DlCS of Helper and Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hubbard of Priec. resulted in Charles Warnick of PleasThe Wednesday night Bridge elub ant Grove being designated as the was entertained at the home of Mrs. E. died 31, at Christensen, state ehampion Four-I- I Holstein boy George John Judd. High score was won by for 1931. This honor has been confer- his home in Ferron Wednesday. Ho Mrs. William Driscoll and Mrs. Roy red upon Charles by the extension was proprietor of the Hotel Ferron. Robinson. The guest list included Mrs. OB asHe leaves a wife, Ruby M. Hunts- Thomas Hughes, Mrs. Georgs Jack-so- NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION service of the noIstelu-Fricsa- n of the Interior, Genera) Intm partment Mrs. Len Mrs. William and two man Manson, sociation of America and by winning Christensen, children, Office At Balt Lake City, Utah, Janaaij this title he becomes a- contender for Maxine, 10, and Eddie, 7. Other sur- Snow, Mrs. John Burton, Mrs. Wil- 26, 1632, Notice la hereby given ttat vivors are three brothers, N. J. Chris- liam Woodhead, Mrs. William Dris- Van E. Cox of Pries Utah, who oa fb national honors. ruarjr 10, 1027, made Stock raining Him Charles has the following to say in tensen, Lawrenc and Ueral and one coll and Mrs. Roy Robinson. stead Entry No.UB8C04 for Lot 1. : Ferall Mrs. Alta of aeeount "We of his Bee. 8. Lot 1. 8E148E an Caldwell, sister, Mrs. Roy Robinson wag hostess to 4, Retunu For Dope. See. 9. EVkNKK. wg- Calf elub ron. a Holstein-Friesa- n 4,EV6NE started members of the the Helper Bridge NWtt See. 10. Twp. 18 South, Huge U His testimony then reveals lapse in our Christensen was of horn in the 28, 1901, May spring elub on Tuesday. Luncheon was served 13 EuL Salt Lake meridian, baa fiM 2, of memory. lie next remembered 1928. Sixcommunity of intention to make final ynd fi boys, myself included, sent the son of Neils A. arifl Emits Olson guest then drove notice standing with a gun in his hands with to Oregon for our first ealves. When Christensen. Funeral services will be st Helper and the to establish claim to tbe land above-dto the Robinson home. The guest list rrlbed Sheriff Bliss in front of him. He rebefore B. W. Dalton, notary pah leld Saturday morning in Ferron un- included Mrs. C. Wahlstrom and Mrs. eame the whole community seemmembered seeing the gun in the ear they lie, at Utah, on the 10th day df share the enthusiasm of the dub der the direction of Wallace Mortu- Ben Stein of Price, Mrs. Ray Robbing March, Price, to ed 1982 Claimant name aa wltnmr he had "borrowed without the owbecause when they saw the heifers ary. Hall and Jame Liddell of FB and Mrs. George Brown of Spring Utah,EarlWilliam ners permission" in Salt Lake City, Raamumen and J. 1. decided to go "blaek and everyone Mrs. Mrs. D. Harris niriatenaen of Huntington, Utah. BUj Gibson, Canyon, but did not know how he happened to in other words, to get Hol- QUESTIONS ABE ANSWERED BY Simmonaon, Mrs. K. ! white, Radcliffe, Mrs. F. TAYLOR. Register. have it in his hands. The next 1931 CHRISTENSEN ON RELIEF s. In the last three years there Feb. stein First Jan. 28, 28; jvib., but, Mrs. Ben Sam Mrs. he remembered was that Bliss trade Stein, Moffitt, brought to the community Richard Vaughn of Helper, Mrs. Hera move with his hand and the gun have been From Pare Une) (Continued of number DO! a large FOB PUBLICATION purebred animals, bert Wood, Mrs. George Jackson, Mrs. NOTICE toekrr and feeder trade and a num- went off. General Ug Interior. rartment tbe of heifers fine number of a including the Glen above and noted at William Manson, Mrs. Will Driscoll Office At Salt Lake City, Utah. ber of sales were present Spring He said it horrified him for a mo Jasaaijj mark. Two lots of eslves weighing ment and then he slipped back into and a bull from the Carnation farms Q. What is the outlook for the im- Mrs. Thomas Hughe and Mrs. Wil- 26, 1932 Notice i hereby siren ltd! Wash. of Most Seattle, son of Frick Lsiiia side, Utah, Sunny $6.60. 600 liam Woodhead of Kenilworth. about mediate future f pounds brought unconsciousness and the next thing on February 16. 1927, made StoekraWaf "I was very enthusiastic about my A. The seasonal sales were made at steady prices. Good he remembers was waking up near in decline the Homestead (Add'l) No. 087800 for BW; profeeders ranging in weight from 700 Monticello at 7 oclock the next eve- leifer and have taken very good care duction of eoal will 8ee 18 throw fellow citizens and their kiddies. If SWK Bee. 17. BEft&SEK probably her. of Bee 19. N to $6.00. NEK. NKKNWK to 900 pounds sold at $52)0 ning. Bee 20, Twp. IS South, Itaaga "The next year I began to realize more heads of families out of em- ws of Carbon eounty esnuot rekindle Others with less quality from $42)0 Earlier Friday, William Lines, Price is estimated that at least some of that of un- Balt Like It meridian, has filed i ployment spirit more work was elub than a that game, to $52)0. boost- intention to make final proof to 1000 persons will require help during selfishness, and night marshall and one of the three and that I eould indeed get something liah claim to tbe land above dweriM months. Hog prices ruled steady to weak men who pursued Smith and Diamcn-t- i, out of ing that put us "over the top in before 8tyllan Stars, notary public, X j it, so I decided to purchase the coming three was called to testify. Lines explainwith last week's elose. Excessive re ox 32 "i day of Ml rA, j the "Spirit Price, Utah, on the Q. How much money will be requir- previous drives, another heifer. After much deliberaa 15)82. Claimant names ceipts at the principal markets had a ed how he and his companions follow, tion and the is T a and witngn ; IteJ slogan meet myth this to ed Caremergency study I bought from the of 8iumyr' Bellrinil Joe Brtino tendency to depress prices, although ed the trail of the two men by the nation farms. "Carbon Takes Care of Her Own ry - Utah from i a heifer month. This Thia A. of Price,least At a $1000 Utah. Carl Nyman trade was active on shipping demand telephone wires which they had ent world record eow and her sire is Sir amount with the help of the emergen- is just an empty phrase. Sure, well ft, Dobbin of Columbia, Utah. ELI f. are in The 160 to their flight to the Colorado line, 1 quot hogs TAYLOR, Register. nka May, 18th, a son of Sir Inks cy employment funds of the eounty put it over. First pub. Jan. 28: last, Feb. 26, Ml ed at $3.65 to $3.80; 230 to 300 pounds where they were captured November bull "Amterm a counthe farms enable Carbon that should and cities day, $260 to $3.75; 140 to 170 pounds 5 Equitable Insurance Agency for inInvestment bonds of all kind r He told about finding the ear at ericas most popular bull," and one ty to ears for its needy. to $3.75 ; packing sows $2.75 to bonds, ete. J. Bracken Lee, surance, Q. IIow is this $1000 to bo raised! manager, Price, Utah. sows up to Monticello. The officers followed the of the greatest bulls ever known. So $3.15. Few Equitable Insurance Agency, Pries :ar thin heifer has not made very A. comcontributions from $125, stock hogs and pigs $100 to tracks from the abandoned ear to a much of a show eow but Through I am sure panies, their employes and vthcr in$32W. point where seven bombs, some food aha will make a fine of milk dividuals producer engaged in business or on Receipts of sheep at Kansas City and bedding bad been cached. The and butterfat. salaries in the eounty. It can ba were the same ss a week Bfo. Most bomba were presented as states evi1931 the I "At pur- raised if all do their share. beginning of other markets showed decreases which dence in an attempt to show that the chased another heifer from my father. offorded the selling side an advan- deed eras premeditated. Q. IIow are companies and indivShe was from one of the best cows in iduals In the final arguments before the lia herd and her tage they were able to eonvrrt into responding! another son higher prices. The best lambs brought jury the state opened with Walter C. of Sir Inks May, owned have been contributing for A. one of Many by $623 and the market ruled fully twenty-f- Gease, breeders in this co immunity. This months. Not nearly all have .men conthe who county attorney, attemptto fifty eenta higher than Friive ed to bring out the intent to commit leifer showed great promise and at tacted. The finance committee expects day. The bulk of the Iambs sold at two the 1031 Utah county fair ahe was to solicit help during the $5.75 to $6.00. Waoled Texas lambs murder and free Gargula and not to made and placed aa weeks from every company and in .champion grand mild at $5.65. Clipped fed lambs sold get the dope from the ai jail while un- irat in her class at the 1931 Utah dividual gainfully employed in thia at $5.40. Yearlings brought $42)0 to der the influenee of drug. state fair. eountyL Pledges and contributions re$5.00 and wethers $3250 to $3.75. The I have shown my heifers a great cently include the following: Utah Robcrtaon appealed to the jury that ewes sold at $2.00 to $3.00. Smith was mentally irresponsible at deal, showing them at Manila Com- Coal Producers' association, Carbon Cii the time of the set. He tried to cloud munity fair in 1928, 1929, 1930 and county officials'' and employes, Price di Suits Filed Against the testimony of Gibson and Biiss to 1931; Utah County Black and Whito eity officials and employes, Helpei in and officials substantiate his defense. employee, Carbon day, 1930 and 1931; Utah County eity $onr As it! Day off Dramatically, but with a convincing fair, 1929, 1930, 1931; lTth State County Teachers association, Utah (iarj road commission state A of Crossing employes. argument, F. W. Keller tore aown thj fair in 1929, 1930 and 1931; Ogden lil Why defense of Smith in practically every Are Stock show in 1930 and 1931. complete list of eontributors will bo (is As an aftermath of a grade erossing point. The force of hia argument was At thee shows I have won four first published at the elose of each month. las leave scrubbing accident on February 14, 1930, in verified by the sudden verdict of places, two second places, five third Q. What are Carbon county and the nor which Peter Bailey and Roland P. guilty by tho jury. places, five fourth places, two fifth cities doing to meet this emergency? boiling -, Adamboth of Monticello, were killplaces, one sixth place, three junior - A. The county commission and the Th Equitable Insurance Agency for in- champions and one grand ehampion. to us. All you ed at a railroad crossing' about five do euuueils of Helper anil irii-- have ito city miles cast of Green River, damages surance, bonds, etc. J.. Bracken Lee, "Our elub has been very active in bh( funds from their respecis it up We other affaire than just showing our appropriated on aggregating $126,700 are asked in two manager, Price, Utah. tive budgets to pay the deficit created ' suits which were filed with 11. W. tent by the relief organization during De- call deliver. Balsley, county clerk, this' Week, says comber and January. This deficit tho Jloi.b of the great many more competitor. I amounted to approximately $1500. Tne th 21st. The Denver and liio Grande rinn relief organization began opLAUNDRY ;rrcnt I wa very pleased because in the Hol- eration on January 25 with a clean Western railroad is the defendant in stein class of which I made a special- slate. both suit. Price 218 Inez Adams, widow, and Roland, ty, I placed higher than any other Q. How much of the money collectboth in placing and reasons. I ed will be a mihor son of Roland P. Adams, are judge paid in salaries and exscored 197 out of a possible 200. the plaintiffs in one unit. They ask penses! 1930 was member a I "In of the $850 actual and $50,000 exemplary A. Not one penny. The case worker club's demonstration team which won damages. is paid by the American National ltcd to a to the and Pacific trip Portland, Ore., Wallace, May Bailey, widow, International Live Stock show. The Cross. All other workers are lonating Doyle r.nd Beulah Bailey, minor chil- dren of Peter Bailey, are plaintiffs subject of our demonstration wa ihc their time, efforts and expenses. A statement of receipts and dis"Selection of Dairy Cows." in a separate suit, in which $850 will bo published month"I also entered the 'Internationa bursements actual and $75,000 exemplary damages The books of the organization are ly. Harvester contest this won asked. fall and an alternate on a $500 scholarship. A. open to inspection at all times. Adam-- . and Bailey were killed when the present time I am attending the Q. IIow ean one or two or even half to cross the railroad they attempted Utah State Agricultural college where a dozen persona make all taese congrade in a truck loaded with cattle. tacts and collections without receivI am majoring in dairy husbandry. Both were killed instantly and their "I am going on with my Four-- 1 ing some pay! It will require all theix truck was demolished by freight club work and hope to build up a very time. train. herd from the good Ilolstein-Fnesa- n In the complaints filed tl:is week A. One or two or a half dozen ean foundation stock which I now own. not do it. It should not be expected. the plaintiffs assert that the train A comparison of Charles splendii This is not a one or was operating carelessly; no whistle job. It record will be made with thue of othwas sounded or bell rung, a eounty job and every individual Tailored To Measure Saits and Extra Trousers er state Holstein Four-I- I ehampions should do his or her bit ,We propose warning given; that tbe train was in order to determine who will be to ask some traveling at an excessive speed, in' exresponsible person in each UST a tastelsss dose of Phillips Milk designated as the national Four-cess of fifty miles per hour; and that ? of Magnesia in'water. That is an business house or industrial unit to the erossing at the point wheg the ali, effective, yet It hss been ehampion Holstein boy for 1931 by ct as a member of the fiuaaeo comassociation of mittee and eolleet the eontrioations of accident oceurred is a dangerous and the standard antacid for 50 years. One the IIolstein-Friesa- n YOUR CHOICE OF 80 SAMPLES spoonful will neutralize at ones many America. lazardour one. the group and forward them to the ia volume in acid. It is the right See Than At The plaintiffs are represented in times tha rontaet committee treasurer. Carlyle way, quick, pleasant and efficient NEW INSTRUCTOR IS ADDED TO the actions by Attorneys Knox Pat- way to kill the excess house. at We the court believe Peer, acid. The stomach HIGH 8CH00L FACULTY terson and Burton W. Musscr; there are literally dozen of public becomes sweet, the pain departs. You are happy again in five minutes. men end women who will very spirited C. Frank Jonas has been added to ROCK FALL INJURES SCOFIELD Lul dont depend on crude methods, the this responsibility. gladly accept erhiMtl faculty this week and BOY WHILE DIGGING COAL try the but way yet evolved in all the will high Do you believe that this emerremain Q. here tho for remainder is of That searching. years Phillips of the school term at least, mi cord mg gency ran be met successfully by thia Dan Greene, 19, employed by W, Milk of Magnesia. to sure lie to SupL W. W. Christensen. Jonas eounty! the genuine Phillii get Finino of Scofield wa injured by a Milk cf Magnesia, the kind that tl will teach English and history. He week. A. Carlton eounty has never failed i rock last F. W. Avcrill, Successor 66 West Mala falling '.thvsirinns prescribe. returned from a Latter-dato do its full doty in emergencies of lie ua digging coal when a large of Moenezia has been the "Milk Wa Will Bring Samples to Your Homs For Inspection. reek fell and struck him on the shoul- U. S. Hcgisi cred Trade Mark of The Saint mission in France. He is a grad- the ast. It ha given until "it hurls Phono 356 uate of was the Greene to in II. in Charles where Price, Utah of disasters other state and der and hip. immediately Utah, University Phillips Chemical Company help piedecessOT Charles II. Phillips he was student body president in 1928, even in other countries. Now it is a OFFER EXPIRES JANUARY 31, 1932 givtn medical attention, but is report187A and has studied in Berlin, Germany. matter of helping our own friends and ed not seriously hurt. l lU'll.l'k, Ik'SjrillU (note, Millie Ol Un Mu ul Wednesday n, - . r: 1 tl-iu- $6-0- 0 war-tim- e self-saerifi- ee ed 220-pou- $3-.2- light-weig- ht sire-ws- Company s Rail Result Mishap UTWash e I . your program. the not and rubbing and have to to dry. hang for and Think of Wet Wash at 41 Times-Independc- nt PRICE STEAM Phone Helper do-tail- OUR r two-ma- n STOMACH so i H ' ;3 It elub-work- ly y |