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Show PAGE POUR property in $300. Anton Kopnivikar to Carbon Bounty: property in $275. onendan B, Powell to Fraucixeo Issued Every Thursday By Bun Publishing Goni; property in Co. (Inc:). K. W. Cruriratt, Manager. $100. Slilpun Mayor West Addresses Parent-Teache- 9, rs Mayor Bulla E. West was principal Glen Nelson Cali: Lot speaker at a meeting of the I'arent-Tenche, Year Advance. In $2.00 the Subscription, 4 iiio-- u association of the South I rvey, $2740. Offi-- r Ilione No. 9, Residence, 183-,JU' loc1. ,, arkdale I Townsite oompany to E. Side school Monday evening. Mayor or 133-Bto Ut 3 I0' ' West spoke on economic imlcieiidence A. Ml among parents. PoWoKlr. At J ! IMi At This association plans to rut duct a ,W Price, tub, Under the Act of March . 1870. bank; Lota 20, 21, Block 8, New Hel- elinic following the dosing of school. Local doctors will examine children per addition, $200. ADVKKTIHING RATES Parkdale Townsite company to W. of the school end remove tonsils and Display Matter Per Inch Per Issue, 40c, F. Olson; Block 3, $1.00. adenoids. All parents interestd in Transient, 00c. Special Position, 25 per Claim AdditionaL Cent having their children examined are Deeds. Quit Leaa Is Ten Cents the Line Back InserPolctena Petrogeorgieto Aria B. asked to eall Mrs. William Grogan tion. Count Six Words to Line: and register the children. highway plat, Helper, L2t mona, S12US0; Water Application, $15- Final Proof, $10. .00; Reader Fifteen Cents the Line Each I Vick Salerurakis to Salevnrakis Insertion. Count Six Words to the Line. brothers: orooertv in In a pine-oa-k -stand on the Bent K,iaHTW-r,"Sll,U'-" urrey, Neilson to Creek Fanghn Frank furet neer Ash-vill- e, I experimental Goni; . Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolutions, I in $10. Etc, At Uesdinx Notice Rateu. Count property N. C., the accumulated litter Six Words to the Line. Court Order, on acre amounts to about 13,000 an For Sale, For Bent, Found, Lout, Etc.. Tillman D. Johnson vs. Silas Young; pounds. On a plot which b timed two Two Cents Per Word Each Issue. No discharge, bankrupt. Charpe Account. years ago, there is now approximateAddress All Gummunicmtiom to Lia Pendens. ly 7300 pounds, and on a thoroughly SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY Intermountain Building and Loan raked plot the fall of a single' year amounted to 3700 pounds. Price, Utah aasociation vs. Santo Lupo; in Price towneite survey. proerty Banger Thursby is the fir-- t of the I went Mining whheut The Hon; I Manti rangers to be awarded the praced up and crisd In tbs cangragatis- nCertificate of Sale. is S. M. Bliss, sheriff, to John Quil- - ticing foresters certificate. This mode to those rangers who complete lico; property in New Helper addi- - all the correspondence conrscs outlined by the regional forester's office, and put the improved methods into I Ida Spencer Howard vs. Clinton practice on their respective districts. I Howard; divoree, $25 per month ali- Tho snow measurements at the Great ' ' I ""Y- ' E. S. Horsley was at Scofield last Basin Experimental station on April Saturday and Sunday as a home uis-- 1 I lntenuonntain Building and Loan 1 showed the snow depth at 56.84 company va. Santo Lupo; foreclosure inches with a water content of 18.24 ionary. I inches. At the Alpine the snow depth Lake Young was down from ' if- was 76 inches with a water content 37 of 26.51. In the head of Seely creek the depth of 74 inches with a water ortetSrUelp I J. tt' L.S.ud!' content of 26 inches. The water conOuMttjof visited with during reiver. tent for 1932 at the experimental staPacifie National Life Assurance tion is more than double the amount tkiWk' E. T. Borkenhagen of Helper was I company vs. Rulon B. Hanghan; on recorded in 1931. On April 2, Rangtransacting business in the county I appeaL' er Ollerton and his son, Iioldo, made I eat daring the week. snow measurements on the Price river J Plane were being prepared for a watershed m Gooseberry, on the of h?.own.d brick building on Main street by the snow course in the htIf ? when b Wlf head ' Cboekette with two store room of both of these streams and in washed it he had to go to bed the head of the Cottonwood creek William H. Lawley was back in the When Margaret Lott in of Los An-h- above Fairview. Figures obtained inmmnty from Salt Lake City where he been on business for several days. gle was arrested for theft, S62 pairs dicate that the outlook for irrigation stocking were found hidden water for 1932 is fairly good. The Robert MeKune was in Sanpete I condition of the soil, however, ai the home, Bounty during the week buying upl,B for MeKnne the grain Forwarding 21-14-- J. .UttJ. LSiT8 Bi,hi rf' hf 1 91-0- ' 1 beginning of the winter was much drier than for a number of years so that a part, at least, of the excess accumulation of water can be expected to go into the ground. Poneroxa and lodgepole pines growing in this vicinity are showing what is thought to be the effects of last summer's drouth. Most of the needles on nearly all of the trees are brown like they are drying and it is not known at this time whether or nut they will survive. Acid stomach Manti Forest Notes . rcrasPAY. EVERT THURSDAY PRICE, UTAH THE SUV. 0, - JJjJ ftf0. ad lesertlew-- Ks OF NOTlCK ING TO BUMMER RANGE FOR WANTED 12H0 or SINK) sheep. Ain Bene, Box 7. 053. llelier Utah. wS HTOOiiwuS?,. amend AnSy OF ISCORPOiSSiS Notice is hereby FOR BALE OR TRADE FOR .8IIEEP of Ird solution t?d JSSt ij ofsSrift (12,-JOO- HE MISSED N. & NEIIAS, THE JOB Attest : GEORGE CHRI8TENREN, Secretsiy. April 2 First pub., April 7 ; last, Excess add is the wmw catme of indigestion. It results in pain and about two horns after eat- ins. The quick corrective an alkali which neutralize . add. The beet corrective is Phillips' Milk of Mag-neu- a. It has remained standard with physicians in tha 50 yean since its iavenLoo. One spoonful of PhilHps Milk of Magnesia neutralises instantly many times iU volume in odd. HarmleM, and tastden. and yet ita action in QvkJt. You will never idy an credo nethock, once you learn bow quickly tha method acta. Bo oun to Opportunity used 1 0 knock now it telephones. Employers look for the quickest way to reach peothe telephone direcple Is tory. your name listed? It pays to have telephone service. Why not discuss it with us today? that Rattlesnakes! The Bon Diego Zoo Dtairak Purchase n Tew .Ufa Fnaai the' Vkhfcyd Priee, Utah. If Interested Qm Price to Zoological SMkiy.la Diego, Calif onia. make The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. st the home of her parents, Mr. J. E. Flynn. d Mrs. An-ino- n Drug eomprny were last week looking Priee Friday of er the local store. Semsoun...the Mia Marinda Grange, daughter of Arthur Grange of Price, a short time for a mj?- m to the northwestern state Icr Saints church. - fin-e- st r and Mr. to' leave in to CHESTERFIELD. itter-da- y and Mrs. Harry Bryncr Hr. rf Priee moving into Duchesne to make iir home, say the Uintah Basin eord of the 1st. Mrs. Bryr.rr is a of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cald- - ixhter lilton Jones returned home last k from a two years mission in the lent states and the Canadian field, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph es of Price and has been sway two throughout the enuuty will missed Friday afternoon of next to permit students to see the parade in Priee, according to taken by the board of tools ednea-ruexda- tetter taste CGARETTE smokers owe a lot to Turkish tobacco, made out of Turkish tobacco for ht first became the vogue in this country. Then it was found that a blend of Turkish snd Domestic tobaccos was better than either kind of tobacco straight It takes just the right amount of the right kind of Turkish tobacco to give a cigarette better taste. For Turkish tobacco is to cigarettes what seasoning is to food the the sauce. Yon want enough but not too much pice There is just enough Turkish in CHESTERFIELDS to give them a better flavor, more pleasing aroma; to make them taste Letter. ;nm-ecssi- I Turkish tobacco most pay an import duty of 35e a pound; but cost doesn't count when it comes to making CHESTER HEU) the beet cigarette that science and money can produom ' I TUCS.1 Boswell Sisters Ms. Alex gay WED. S SAL ruth ETTING every night but Sunday NOSMAN Bsokcmhik, Announcer COUMBIA NETWORK growing center of Turkey, CHESTER FIELD hoe lie own tobacco buyen. $15. : . tm, tseamv ft Mvm Toascoe Oa, terfieli THEYRE MILDER THEY TASTE re-int- ed BETTER Knockout Value Mrs. D. V. Gunderson, Miss Tessie Thompson and Henry Ruggeri. Election of officers will take place at the meeting of the Junior L'tnary Real Eeanamgt Boys ; club Monay evening. The meeting will j be held at the home of this years president, Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, and will be the last business one for the year. In addition to the business session, a play, Mare the Third, by Joe Ronxio of Sego, an old mident Reehel Crowth er, will be reviewed by of that plaee and well known in Pi ice Mr. S. A. Olsen. and Helper, died on March 22 at his Mrs. L R. Fullmer entertained with home in Sego. He had been ill for some time and only recently returned a bridge luncheon on Friday lfiemoon home from the Moth hospital. Ronxio of last week and will have a similar this Friday. She will entertain at one time lived in Priee and worked party five tables of friends. Last week the here as a barber for S. C. Miles. He Hamwas buried at Grand Junction, Colo. guest list included Mrs. J. W. mond, Mrs. Mqnhna Crockett, Mrs. J. Utah Power and Light ' company E. Flynn, Mi. Gomer Peacock, Mrs. C. H. Stevenson, Sr., Mrs. C. H. Stevofficials were in Cstle Dole Thursenson, Jr., Mrs. George Nelms, Mrs. day looking over the ground prepara- O. T. Brooke, Mrs. W. F. Myers, Mrs. reconwork to on the tory beginning E. N. Radeliff. Mra. William Littlestruction of their system here, says Mrs. Ben Stein, Mrs. R. I. Brock-n- k, the Progress of the let. According to john, Mrs. Sanford Ballinger, Mrs. the Mr. Hackine of the Provo office, H. Ballinger, Miss Bessie K tnnedy, J. first load of poles will arrive n Castle Mrs. L 8. Evans, Mrs. C. T. Axelgard, Dale April 1 and work is scheduled to Mrs. John Redd, Mrs.' Herbert Auam-ao' begin the first of the week. Mrs. Brockbank and Mr. Radeliff were awarded prizes. Mrs. Abe Fay, Jr., and mother, Mrs. Ella Stewart, accompanied by Mrs. Lucy Ringhoffer and daughter, Dor136 By othy, motored to Price Tuesday, says : f , the Moab of the Certificate for those who passed 31st. On their return they were accompanied by Fay, who for the past the requirements for the' homo nurstwo months had been a patient at the ing course given in Carbon county rePriee hospital receiving treatment for cently by the Red Cross were presentinjuries received in a mine ed at a tea Friday afternoon at the Sslt has been announced from Salt American Legion hall. About 89 woLute Gty that A. 8. Horsley, oldest men were present and the reoiainder son of A. W. Horsley of Priee, was of the 136 recipients of the certifione of the three successful applivants cates received theirs through the mail. before the bar examination recently, Mrs. B. W. Dalton, chairman of the norsley is a recent graduate of the health' department of the loeal Red George Washington law school at Cross, presided at the meeting and Washington, D. C. Before that he was Mrs. Wilford Jensen, chairman, made a teacher in the Priee schouls and the welcoming address. Mrs. Alice later was principal of thu Helper Maxwell, special ease worker, told ot schools. her work in the county. Father William A. Ruel made the presentation A group of representatives of the talk. Two chorus number were sung Utah Power and Light eompiny, in- by pupil of the Harding school uncluding M. L Cummings, Jr, of Salt der the direction of Mix Dorothy Lake City, advertising manager: Y. Garr and dances were given by Iktty A. Unckins of Provo, manager of the Ballinger and Helen Evans. Provo division a,nd W. E. Fleetwood Mis Ida Pace and Mrs. Ray of Price, superintendent of the eaxtem presided at the tea table Uuh district, were in Moah yesterday which was decorated in red and white. conferring with Man Pope, superin- A board meeting followed the lea. tendent of the Moah system. They the Moab hydro plant, wnieh recently underwent extensive ;mprove-ment- s of Moab 1 the 31st. Men's Spring Ifetrt sad Short Sat UNION 49c 70e QUITO Cellophane wrapped I The shirts good weight, it rayon. Solid colors I The shorts fancy broadcloths. run-rem- knows howl style, teal -- NOWI The Best Tan Qanva Rubber SoUd oor S-Troo- BOZO" only 0BJHTG 49 c Youve ever known at n. Correct tailoring! sseJs worstcoB jBMiy and other VET- Certificates Awarded to Red Cross TER" Fabrics I 0 ANNIVERSAY t PRICE I ' Rmimbow colnred side stays Heres Amoving 'Sews! Mens Athletic Sweaters : far i Baya (1-1- 6 yra) OUDTO far Children (2-- 6 yra) 79C A smashing value because theyre unusually food quality; made ot Slipover Styles Choice el Colon checked fine-cou- nt, nainsook; siicd full and roomy; reinforced with snubber back; bar-tacke- d, and carefnlly finished I Me-Goni- Overalls Waist-Ban- d FOREMOST Brand Timcs-Indcpcnde- Miss Thora Clark of Altoonah and ' Uintah high school band of Clarenre Liddell of Duchesne were ill composed of some sixty pieces united in marriage last Wednesday by Participate in the band torrna-- 1 Bishop Rulon J. Larsen. Tho bride in Priee this month. The band a daughter of Mr. and Mn. Jerry nnplctrly uniformed in blue and (lurk of Altoonah, and the groom ix e outfits. Express, 31xt. a son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Luldcil of afte- - their Duchesne. Immediately Hie rhnraber of commerce Tuesday marriage the happy eouple left for a thorized Willliam II. Toy, eecre-T- weeks visit in Irice. Mr. and Mr. to hire an office girl during the Liddell will bn at home in Duchesne tho band contest She will as-- to their host of friends who wish them Riving information to vLiitors every happiness. Uintah Basin Recattend to stenographic work. ord, 1st. 1 Ft Boys Sixes 89c PRICES REDUCED w Outstanding because they fit perfectly! Made of an excellent grade blue denim cloth; copper riveted at all strain points! Buckle-bac- k and Pen-nemore features! Another remarkable many accomplishment at this low price 1 . Learn the satisfaction Penco Shrunk work Quality, serviet-gwi- g I Great savings I I ' of a shirt I dura-bra- y ys Hi Florence Polatino, daughter of Dr. II. A. Paco, superintendent of Malcolm Polntino of the North Summit school district, reRiver, and Frank Chi Jo. son reived tho appointment Monday ai the Utah representative on the staff of the National Survey of School FrNVnonnl ance, which is a pnrt of th What Educational society with headq.iitncrs at Washington, I). C. Dr. Pace will work on the staff next summer, statistical data on school fiCbalville Bcc, 31xt. nance in Ulnh. in son of Jlr. ami Mr, a Dr. Pace Cleaning? .lamps F Paco of Price and was the principal of the Huntington rhuol . take out every spot and tefore going to Coalville. "d It'll surprise you hrtter your riot hr will ImX TWO TO ATTEND DAUGHTERS OF 2 when r Ira tied by us. Juht PIONEERS STATE )IEET wt will eulL "'W suit for aprlnx Mrs. Andrew Oman and Mr. Nel,o lie Wilson of Price will allend a ' 01 stato meeting of the Daughters Acme Cleaners Tailors lue at held will be Pioneer which Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City SaturcJ?Lr-r- n ' a tvs Uriaa. nUpafcriM. day. Included on the program ie ARaraUsM. short history of each chapter to be an. If Bert given by Re president. This u lea nual state mretiug of the organization. ,nil. M'on T"' leaf-hyle- y. Jewkes, county inspector, from Richfield the first part the week, where he was culled to restigale hay fields. Manv arroa of w erop have been placed under qnar-ttin- e by state officials. '''II SHILXKT S ORCHESTRA TUBKISn tobacco b strung end hung in long strands to dry end cure in the son. In every important tobarem Ben Spring Togs of Yours Need Chesterfield Radio Program M0N.SIHU1 . Times-Independe- nt , Turkish tobaoco travel 4J000 auks to odd flavor and fragrance Mri Bessie Warranty Deeds. Frank. Shifer .to Carbon county; Miss Ardene Flynn of Salt Lake week-en- d risit-- t ty was in Priee last hramm-Johnso- Justice's Courts. Star Flour Mill, Prink Goni. H. T. Fowler, advertising manager, d John Barron, sales supervisor, of STATISTICAL Peddlers Licenses. Gabiotaku waa fined $25 by J. tin W. Hammond Satnrduy for tipasxing. The complaint was signed ither. id months, $5. Heiner Mercantile company, general merchandise, threo month, $'oi(). Midway Grocery eoman.v, grocery and soft drinks, three months $5. Minors Poolhall, poolhall, fur six ' months, $20. Karian Boanling House and pocl- hall, three months, $5. Mutual Poojhall, three months, $10 Superior Tire romjiany, for three I montha. $5. Peters Service Station, for three I months, $5. Miners Club, soft drinks and poolhall, three months, $7 A0. erd, 1st. ' rited with his wife and small dr.ogh-- r, Mrs. Redda who are visiting Dr. E. M. Xehrr of Castle Gale passed through Price during the week rn route to Roseville, Ind., ealled there by the death of his mother. Hr. of Sunnyside was looking after Dr. Neher'a praetieo while the latter waa away. Parties down from Helper brought the information that a corps of surveyors had been making that town their headquarters for several days and were engaged in runniug a tail-roa- d survey np Spring Canymi. The work was being dune for Jesse Knight. Sam C. Milts, an admirer anj prot-mot- er of legitimate and clean sports, went into Salt Lake City dnring the week and while there arranged for a boxing contest between Chniky Germain and Kid Davis, for the bantam weight championship of this section. Business Licenses. Anton Dupin, service slaticr., three Mort Maraing of Price ted with Mrs. Ada Powell end Mrs. Pnetcxne los Marsing this week. n Mra. William Edwin were week-en- d guests of the tiers brother, Claude Brooks, and oily, in Salt Lake City. ill vx. Mrs. Katherine Richards was granted an interlocutory divoree decree on last Thursday in district court from Renton D. Richards. She was granted enstody of three minor children, Lucille, II; Ted, 9, and Bert 5. Also $75 a month alimony. The divorce wee granted on grounds of cruelty. The eouple were married July 5, 1919. Bn D. Bedd returned to Priee Mon-i- y from Lewiston, Utah, whtre he Smyrna and g $402-.0- 2 Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Crockett of Priee waa er eve-mn- vie-jgii- is Mrs. William Harvey of the birth of a eon it Thursday at their hone. The new rival weighed seven pounds. XantM end CavxHa The Service Star Legion held a buxinexa meeting at the hum of Mr.Monday C. II. - hunbis announce FROM 9" Huhhurd will be houtess to the Friday Bridge club this wick. - Mr. and day of the week. Utah Fuel company had made an appropriation for building fifty new cottages at Castle Gate after the end f the fiscal year, June 30th, MisrCfcrx Lee and 'Alice Hoffman sf the Price Academy had been selected to take patrt in the dcchmalory contest at the University of Utah. John C. Staley, of Winter. Quarter via taking the assessment in the up-ramps of the county fur. LtiMor Mlingham who found the work that year too much,' necessitating the employment of more help. Joseph Kougier, one of the prominent sheepmen of eastern Utah, died at Thompsons during the week of heart failure, aged about 54 years. The remains were brought to Price for bur-- , i A meeting of all member of the Carbon Lake of Cite Silt County Elks band Las been Mr. and Mrs, Carl Mis Hope Lowry Nyman enterealled for next Sunday evening at tained with a dinner in Price this week visiting with followed by four 7:30 to disenaa activities for the com- table of contract ' ' ietxU. bridge last Thursday ing season. The meeting will oc held evening at their home. in was Salt Christensen W. club W. rooms Priin in the Elks c, flapt nd Provo last week-en- d The Womans club of Priee will not ikeity Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Erdraan and Mrs. meet again until business. April 23 aa tie band Murray Howard of Salt Ike City contest occur next Saturday, which road r state engin-Ilolbrook, LeBoy are. visiting at the home of Mr. and would be a regular in Ogden meeting time. snent last week-en- d Mrs. J. F. MacKnight. Mn. Erdnian family. and Mrs. Howard are sister ot Mrs. Members of the Thursday evening MaeKnighL club were guests of Mrs. J. bridge Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nelson of T. Kelley Friday evening of last week. visited local relatives Mrs. O. K. Gay of Priee has filed Bridge was ring Canyon played at three tables and perron on Easter Sunday. court in district suit against Mike the elub awarded to Mrs. Carl Maraseo and asks to be appointed re- Nyman. prize Duwas in Price A. Gillia of ceiver for property held by her by Mr. and Mrs. J. T. ne in the- - interest, of his bubinese. a mortgage. She also asks that she be Kelley enterintsh Basin Record, 1st allowed to sell the security to satisfy tained their dinner elub of four tables on Tuesday a balance due on the mortgage of evening, ronlraet Mire Mildred Dooley of Price epent and attorney fees of $2U0. bridge being played. Mr. and Mm. E. Dr. home and at the d it Young entertained the gir.? roup The eastern states mission will hold on Weduesday of last week. n. George Anderson at Springville. its regular spring reunion next Saturbarbs Sherman McKendrick and day, April 9, in Joseph Smith memMr. and Mrs. B. W. Dalton enternha Davis, both from Prini, were orial tained with a dinner bridge at their eomer Main of and building, home Wednesday ried at Castle Dale on March 29. North Temple streets, Salt Lake evening in honur of City. All members and friends are ejrdr"lly The birthday of Mrs. W. F. Olson. In and children and Mrs. Will Jensen invited to attend, and urged to be addition to Mr. and Mrs. Olson, the is Lillian Nelson of Price apent present at 8 oclock, as an excellent guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mack Olster Sunday in Ferron with relat- program has been son, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Pam, Mr. and arranged. ;0hn the guest of Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Veher of Castle Gate on Monday and Tues- C. lIuMutrd week-en- d. r. snd Mrs. Sor-attendi- J. y buxines PAGE FIVE EVERY THURSDAY 411114411111144 IIHMM of Provo visited in Priee of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chido if the Koy Olson same place, were married in Price reweek-en. ,t cently. The young eouple w!l make their home in Green River. Salt Lake was a TUl Tbompeon visitor last 8 U N, 'miii SOCIETY 'Price and Hearbij es. gi thajnuiaa. Tjo ideal dentiMea iefar dean ud hadthy PhiUpd Drotri Maganu. agun ouperior taotk-poat- a THE week-en- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stein of Triee were the parents of a new batty girl horn during the week, Dr. 8. C. Dr. SLk' ArtlcSE nspany, Clift, Standnnlville; civil, $SI9.9). State vx. Jue Skerl ; liquor, posses-- 1 ion, sixty days. State vs. Joe Bozargo; liqurr $100 or 100 days. 1rire rity vs. lam Frandxen; drunk, fined, $T0. Price city vs. Lee Simmons; disturb-- 1 ing the lienee, thirty days. Slate vs. Eldon Peterson; firgciy, bail $1000, awaiting trial. . rhCSfi to-w- it: 1932 L modern home, full basement, of Director, of the SSL' I enrage, 1U seres land, fruit trees, 11new Mectric Company, a nder thjuj.'k ivo)n for 21100 liens. Close in. 1711 eet7 ststo of Utah, duly, reautarh St Beieiid South, American Fork, Ilab. mouely adopted at home. modem the eaid Board of DirUSvJ?' FOR BALE New break2nd dsy of April, Hardwood floors, tile kitchen, aJ1' for said corporation in Prin-fast nook, basement, Kraae. coops Three-fourtof alfalfa. h eere chickens. state ofUtah. A 300 Sucrified for quirk wale. $1500 will handle. Balance eaxjr payment. IV. R. Beach. ATION IS GAuS?1 130 South Third West, American Fork, end will be held st thJoflffiSA 7 peration at iU Utah. in Price city, WANTED TO TRADE WILL TRADE Minnnwts farm land for undeveloped P-- m,, for ", real property in Utah. This Is an excel- of Miudderini and setiny unmrt? mnn xet a tJ lent opportunity for ositkm to amend the sheep a ranch near tlie markets of th j middle stion as follow, of rainfall is there where plenty west, To emend Article VII ef nil u. to yrow all kinds of crops, plenty of wood of I ncoriw ration so that tl for the rut tins, food erhoolw, etc. CL R. read: Kinney, 1430 East Thirteenth South ARTICI.E VII I, 14. street, Balt Lake (3ty. The amount of each of Capital Stock hereby aa followa: Twrive ) dred share. irt ... taXLSs d., Weri APRIL 7, BTTVSPAY, tern, is a special etaC which foot! or dishes N Ctisrce Access U. 1 Twenty Years Ago This Present Weck Built into a new or hot water household nnsiif.wiiiiini.iic. Twe Cents Per Agt 4 rn' tur-mulli- AdoltsAdnussioD Mr Now 25c Fawlj Hites Tuesday and Wednesday Entire Family Admitted 50 Cents . . '4 JLC.P DEPARTMENT Price, Utah Rolapp Wins Prize For Best Attendance In Carbon Schools , Rolapp was winner of the atten-lanc- e and punctnality content for the period between March 14 am! April I, according to 8upL W. W. Christen-seIt haa a record of 99.88 for attendance and 100 per cent punctuality. Two. other schools in the district reported 100 per ernt in punctuality. n. The Priee Central school won tho attendance record for the preceding period with 99.6 per ernt. They again report tho same percentage in attendance this period and 99.9 in punctuality. While the records for the diutriet have not been fnlly compiled, Supt. Christensen tutid that the attendance for the district would average 39.8 cent woulj be Crtter thanand98 punctuality per eenL Competition among the schools is becoming so in STORE tense that it ia becoming hard to fig--' nre the winners. F'urh winning school ia ginm a pie-tnof George Washington, which they keep during the periods. The per-- , iods hy which the winner are judged are fiftreu aehuol days. re Mia Finnic F'orster, organizer for the Labor party of London, woald have women vote at 21 and. men at 25, because women grow np rooster." Full 11m peon. Ink, praril The Sun, |