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Show S'ViBir TSSB RATES lh 9' were 2Ld. i . s at meet V call, . been living last week on Miss Kathryn (.to tfirkfy, who ha to Roosevelt, T returnd Barboglio. They returl 'ifjbeStandard of the 21st. geles this week where Mias of Spring attending school. OiffHeneen Mr .nd of Mr. and Mra, It. Mrs. Roland Lundquist and two jS2cki" D"ChM last week. children, Lila and Bobby, of Price Mrs. Bulon J. Larsen of returned to Vernal Sunday with ifra! Friday, Lundquists parents, Mr. and Mrs! Price. vito thTuintah Basm Record of the W. H. Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson and children had spent the a week-en- d in Price attending the band Mm. Robert Lee of Price concert and born visiting relatives. Exof a baby boy, parents press, 21st. Both mother and baby are Columbia won the honor of having pg aiceiy the most students present during the Helen Hamston returned on ended April 22 in the punctuperiod where she Pries spent from and attendance contest, accordality Roosevelt week visiting. to W. W. Christensen. Its percening iBOird, 21st. tage was 99.97. Five schools tied with mJu. Edwards of Carbon eonn-H- d 1U0 per cent punctuality. They were with Mr. and Mra. B. b. Heiner, Columbia. Clear Creek, Scoand Thurs-la- st field and Wattis. jjyton Wednesday week. V George Collingham," who, with Carl "Clark" Was down from Nyman and William gth'el y' Shields, is work, week' for a visit with her ing a coal ' mine in Soldier canvpn, .-. Moab K. C?;. Clarkwas in" Price yesterday for a short . &dependent,2Jsf. . stay. Things ont in that vicinity are he saya. and b,ipL ud George Alexander were moving along; nicely,, eon-7- 1 while the coal market has fallen off the band attend' to Mutkose are going ahead with Price, saya the Vernal Express somewhat, they work. development Vernal to returned 'to 21t. They Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Baldwin and . day. were arrivals Tuesday from baby band attended the' nniiB Taylor Ore., where they had resided Portland, and then to P Saturday dto for the two years, says the Moab past Lake' onbueiness, City to fo Salt of the 21st. After Tutoday-Ex-ZVernal to snug ' a visit with relatives in Moab, they : will locate in Priee where Baldwin (n B. W. OToole is enjoying a will take charge of the shops at the itin at home this week, following Priee branch of the Moab Oarage to Price where she attended the company. I tournament. Duchesne Record, W. W. McBride, state deputy prohibition administrator, will Bpeak begr. and Mrs. Wallace Dennis and fore the congregation of the Comr. and Mrs. Fred Todd of .Myton, munity ehureh in Price Sunday mornffimi the intermountain band eon-- it ing at 11 o clock. He will discuss ways week-en- d Duchesne at Price last and means of law enforcement. At kob 23d. 7:30 in the evening he will deliver a Job E. Jones, manager of the similar talk before the Latter-da- y Mtoi Kewapaper Union at Salt Saints conjoint ILL A. session in the to City was a Price visitor Tuee-- r, tabjemaeje. d mg down on business. He Among those who went to Priee the boms Wednesday morning. last of the week to witness the n school tournaband high 1 toby girl was bom to Mr. and Peacock last week at their ment were Prof. E. W. Stout and mem. a LJ of the high school band, Mr. and ne in Price. The young lady tipped ben Mrs. D. E. Baldwin and children. Mr.-aniitalea at seven and a half pounds, Mrs. J. W. Corbin and children it is the second child in the family. and Mr. and Mrs. L. L, Taylor and Krt E. W. docker and Mrs. R. M. and children. Moab-Time- a Indepenpi sttended the musical contest at dent, 21st. in enr the week-enbeing the Mrs. Ray EL Dillmap took the wineata of Mr. sad Mr. Norvel Pope contestants of the Roosevelt ward ning Oouunsn. CiaUh Basin Record, to Price Wednesday to contest in the finals which were held in Price .WedIt. and Mn. James Dagleieh of nesday afternoon and evening. Loss a attended the intermountaia Killian, who won in the "11 Mens contest at Price and were the publie speaking; Ardis Pack, LaVanr da of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B- -i Whitlock, Owen Gagon and Ordeu mya the Uintah Basin Record, Bell in the dancing, accompanied her. Roosevelt Standard, 21st. t the J SSwe JeT ! a Times-Independe- nt Bt. It II k Gr Jto At to re-m- X inter-mountai- kr w rtl h It C Ik Ik. I d, to to to! 3 aif . I ij.1 J.H. Robiioa of Ioka made a trip Among those who went to Priee to Mee last attend the divisional contest held there Thnnday. He was by his son, Rum4IL' and Wednesday ftighti says the Vernal i Ed. Bugener and Vera "Wall, Express were Jesse Haws, Harold i the Uintah Basin Record of tho Ballinger, Mrs. .Ray Duke, Mrs. t , Mr? and Mrii. W. B. Wal-lae- e, Gladys Tceples, Dorothy BerkIt. ind Mrs. Robert J. Thompson-kf- t Helen Calder, Earl Goodrich, Ata Tnesday for lriee, where they ley, Doral Eaton, Lorna Cook, LowPox, kfend a week. Thompson is doing ell Fox, Helen Tenney, Norwood Harwork at the Price branch Moab dy, Aahley Workman, Mary Hoeft, Ralph Hatch and Elaine Goodrieh, Harry F. Clark and Miss Catherine S. lfareuara came down from of Lmg Beach, Calif., were t lake Broyles bnfdnMB on City yesterday is look after his interests in and married in Bah Lake City Friday of last week and later came down to ad Price, lie md his family aro Price and visited over Saturday uight V Biy st their home in Zion with Mr. and Mrs. Glen N. Nelson. to is to to back stray glad get Mrs. Clark it a former resident of sad renew old acquaintances. Price and Scofield, having been born r. and Mrs. Olen Garvin, Mrs. AL in the latter plaee, the daughter of otephennon. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mr. and Mrs. William Broyles, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jensen and of that camp. The former Miss Mr. Fred Johnson were Broyles took up the profession of g the many who attended the nursing aud for the past three years 1 concert at Price Friday and Sat-b- e as lived in Southern California. Clark Duchesne Record of is engaged in the sporting goods busi2d. ness in Long Beach and is well known business circles in that eity. After in was T5fa Helper, grantwith relatives in Salt (to Moab Garage company, Independent, 21st. old-time- rs divorce in district court Mnlvin Elliott on Satur-Irw- n grounds a short visit Lake City they will return to Cal- best lty. The couple were married ifornia to make their home. The numerwith Sun The wishes of along October 31. She waa grant-turaho- n of her maiden name, ous friends of the bride are extended to the young couple. Romero. ELECTED George Foster and COUNTY DELEGATES REPUBLICANS HELPER BY Friday to S n' Pouters mother.. Mrs. E. MonRepublicans of Helper precinct an, who has been visiting with dele-gale-a elected hall at the city Columbia for the past day night u ,nJ bey returned to their and alternatea as follows to the a Tuesday Vernal Express of house county convention at the court in Priee Wednesday: George Zeeee, John Colzani, Harris Simonson, Thorit nsteh, Mrs. Thorit Hatch, Jowph Barboglio, John Quili-e-R. K. A. Nilsson, Glen Ballinger, J. Vanghan, Tony Tosker, James Gsalanis and Mrs. Harris Simonson; ternates, Sam Stein, Albert Ricci, Miss see Susan Maulsby, Mrs. Marie Delta, Mias Josephine Feado, Miss Inca Wcsa box a smart marls Is Gito llenry H. Jones, Eugene Lakie Alex Gibson, Mrs. Eugene son, Where s',dM1!riir f I moowT?J Wl suit for and Arthur Dalpias. Md L..1" wfll Job depsrt' f !? Let The Bun" plea. "K" fabrloC ln-nwt take cure of your printing new- hg rs- - wk. tame to Vernal 1 o, -- Re-grut- i lit-is- w JaB Rir tog. c- - te A PwlsrtfH cur-- JJwrsiTiilow pi Dr. A. W. Dowd Will be at Liberty Hotel from foL Tuesday, May 3d. until the lowing Saturday. - Girl Delegation Asks That Old Bridge Be Kept Open WellingtonTHE SUN'S ff.D'A'Y - v to Scouts ' ' . this the club v t A committee representing farmers J purpose of oniaation. Any ledy 'rom the Wellington district asked j The Community council npprupriat-- f - alk is eligible to become the Carbon county commission Thursed a sum of money fur the purchase and are urged to attend the 1 day evening to maintain the old bridge of equipment neressary to carry on across Coal creek on U. S. Highway the scout work. Each troop now ha. Mrs. John Hillubrant 50, in addition to the new one being its own flag, rupps, song books. Mr. entertained members of P, K. 0. II. Doyle has eight interesting and Road Commission Reports Highways with a delightful constructed ou the Cat canyon project. enjoyable books on nature Xu Generally Good Condition. study that The route on which the new bridge scouts are the free to 111 read and can er home in will be constructed is approximately Watti! According to the atate road commis- B" Cr0fkrtl ivJd'tto"'-M0nimtwo hundred yards north of the old obtain them by calling at her home. sion report submitted to The Sun this t w ue,wn bridge and highway, and the farmers claim it The Stevenson Lumber company week all main traveled highways in Mr L A- - Me-- 0 would be a convenience for tneiu if Ge7'd?eihi(!?,Jr ua a wholesale price on materials Utah are in good condition, with the gave hn,,r ,n " P. E. the bridge were allowed to remain. roads over mountain summit fair, but h.n B regular lor the construction of boxes in which The commissioners instructed the still some melting snow, and frost' to our new equipment, each of delegation to take the matter up with the keep leaving ground.. will have its own box. Mrs. troops the state road commission. ' U. 8. 30-EL Williams of the manual trainiWyoming lino to Idaho; ). Erin Leonard, county road superinThe Daneante club and line generally good, construction beat the school ng department several td- tendent, was instructed to erect high guard tween Echo and llenefer, fair. "l tTu1 W,re entPrtsined by rails on the very kindly offered to have his boys right of way where the construct ' boxes. ? Laterals: the Utah ,earee of Kenilworth 3, Idaho line via. Irice-llelp'state highway is being Luneheou was served at Randolph to Wyoming line, passable;? the widened. The fonr scout troop gave a group Utah-4Tremonton via Garland to Gspitolo restaurant followed by five tables of of plays at the high school auditorium Idaho line, fair. bridge. The long lunchepn table was decorated with U. 8. 40. April 27 at 4 oclock. Troop 1 gave lino to- Nevadaspring flowers. Mrs. J. H. Ballinger 84 a very humorous pantomiup," JWild ;liUp good; noColorado, construction along then and Mrs. R. R. Kirkpatrick won the Nell of the Plains; Troops 2, 'The traveled way. club prizes, and Mrs. J. Girl Scout Litany; Troop 4, "Magic p. Johnson 'vitf .Lateral, Utah 36, the guest prize. At ' the conclusion of Tooele The weekly contractor 's reports, Gold Pieces. to Eureka, gpod to Tooele, fair-t-o Vernon and passable to Eureka.1 submitted to the atate road commis- the 'play the players and all totmts Mw. W. W. Christensen was pleaspresent asaembled on the stage- - and 8. 530. Echo on U. S 30-- S to U. antly surprised Wednesday afternoon sion, jihoW, construction work on the gave the salute to the flag and then Kimball a on U. S. new highway from Price to the eastern when a group of her friends eame 40, fair. . to her home and spent the afternoon in eounty line 19.2 miles, is more than sang taps: Laterals: Utah,' 35, Wankhip'to Ka. is the rtjn-one, Day gone pleasant conversation. Delieious re- 84 per cent complete. The A. 0. fair; Utah 34, Kamo' to Ketr- From the lakes, .from the .hills, ma, fair. ' freshments were served. Those pres- Thome company of Springville is J ley, . ... from the skies K U. S, 50. Spanish Fork to Colorado f ent were Mrs. Vernon Merrill, Mrs. building the road. ' is rest All well, safely Progress .report of the Strong A Eldon Ottosen, Mw. Willis Bean, Mrs. line, fair to Soldier Summit, thence ' God is nigh.. good.-EasClaude Eggertsen, Mrs. Byron Thomp- Grant company on the new bridges On of Price slow at several' Mrs. Claude Eggertsen and Mrs. construction sections to " Sunn id r son, Mrs. Herbert Adamson and Mrs. the route show them 88 per cent finished. Construction is running exact- Willis Bean directed the plays. Norman Hamilton. junction. ly on schedule, the report showed.. Laterals: Utah 33, Castle Gate Mr. Stanton gave his second lecture One bridge has been completed at A party was given by Mrs. W. W. fair; Utah 10, Priee to Sal-ina- , Christensen and Mn. Norman Hamil- Sand wash, and percentage of work to the scout leaders April 28, in the generally good; Utah 53, Soldier ton t the formers home Saturday completed on five other bridges is: subjeet, "Trees and Shrubs. Creek junction to My ton, passable. ' U. S. 450, Valley City via Mouti-- evening in honor of Mrs. Alma Baker,, Meads wash, 98; Cardinal wash, 42; In Memory of Catherine Causer. who is an old friend of Mrs. Chris- Coal ereek, 71; Soldier creek, 99. cello to Colorado line, good. tensen and Mr. and Mrs. Healy. Mw. U. S. 89. Pigeon Hollow junction to By Evelyn Stultz, Arizona line, good. Healy is a sister of Mrs. Norman Captain, Troop 1. Hamilton. Refreshments were served Laterals; Utah 12, Bryce junction" Several year ago a little girl Irwin Todd, who has been taking a to Mr. and Mw. Herbert Adamson, to Bryce eanyon, impassable; Utah 22, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thompson, Mr. course in music instruction in Balt sought admission into scout' life and Junction via Widtsoe to Bryce can- -' and Mrs. Vernon Merrill, Norman Lake City, returned home Wednesday was welcomed with open arms, for a ;ron, good to Widtsoey passable to of last week. g warm smile and a happy Hamilton and W. W. Christensen. Dryee junction and lmpoaiwble to Miss Fern Young, instructor in icart are Bryce canyon. welcome , always anywhere. Activities of the 'Junior Literary Snow college at Ephraim, wal a weekU. S. 91. Idaho line to Arisons lino, , This and little developed girl grew A ; " Auxiliary for the present year were end visitor at, .the home of her parents, through the tenderfoot work into the 8dsuccessfully- - brought to an end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young. Laterals: Utah Provo, 7, tq Hcber, second elass group, always conscienthe annual closing banquet, which Bevin MaoBeth, who is attending ' fair; Utah 28, Levan tp Gunnison,. r her and to do share tious, willing was held Monday evening at the Notre East high school in Salt Lake City, more, and always bringing happiness good ; Utah 13, Sevier to Cove Fort.-Dame church. A large number of mem. waa a week-en- d visitor at the home to those around her. good; Utah 19, Cedar City to Lund, ! hew and several guests were present of his mother, Mrs. Esther Curtis. Utah 27, Delta to Ndvsda, fair; She, like the rose that buds and food; A Colonial theme was carried out with Mr. and Mrs, David Ellis and son, looms for such a short time, to bring Utah 21, Beaver to Nevada, good; i those participating on the program Utah 18, Bt. George via Modems to Raymond, motored to Ferron last Sat- lieauty and color to the summer days, and the offieem in Colonial costume. Nevada lints fair; Utah 58, Cedar City Mrs. then fades beautiful evening, returning Sunday. thoughts via New Ciutle leaving Miss Virgie Mulliner was toastmia-trea- s. urday to Enterprise juncViols Zwohlen returned with them. n our hearts and minds, has left her Short talks were made by the tion, good. home and hero ones loved on earth Mra. ro Morgaret Edwnrdi returned U. S. 180. Kephi to Pigeon Hollow retiring officers. Mra J. Bracken Lee, her home last week after a visit at ; c for a heavenly home above and when Mrs. Arthur K. Smith, Mrs. W. V. she meets her maker face to faee she junction, good. home and daugiiter-in-laof her son Poes, Mise Ida Paee and Min Bessie Mr- - and Mrs. Glen Edward, of Provo. will be able to say, "I aa prepared, Jameson and the uew officers, Mrs. for she waa a real Girl Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Young, who are Father, Frank Sawyer, Mrs. Erin Leonard, Scout. Wc miss her and will revere in Snow college Ephraim, her Mrs. Clara Thompson and Mn George attending memory in our hearts always. Wallace, who sere introduoed by the spent the weekreod at the home of M. Mr. Mrs. the latters aid parents, incoming president, Mrs. Smith. Gifts of appreciation were presented to the L. Snow. F0RSAI.WAI1TED.ETC. Mr. and Mra. Delbert Tidwell advisors, Mrs. J. C. Hubbard and Mrs. Oscar Hanson. Musieal.numbew and Green River and Mr.' and Mra. Homer a Colonial play, "A Dish of China Willis of Mesa, Aria., are visitiug at Two Cents Fer Weri No ' Tea, completed the program. The the home of the ladies parents, Mr. When someone toys, "I'll call Mrs. flowers with and Frank deeonted Young. tables were FOR RENT TWO-ROOFURNISH . 172-Wand 28. ed eotttoie. Phone you up, and you have to say Mr. and Mra. W. N, Rader of Mack, and tapers. Mrs. George Wallace Mrs. Kugrn Hanson were in charge Cola, were visitors last week-athe TUNE TOUR OWN PIANO 8IMPLI-fie- d "Sorry, but we havent a tola-..tot p fewi-eentof arrangements and Miss Ann 8ie?kf home of Mrs. iUdara .unele, W. H. worth iiMtrttrtiea hea with necessary tho It's phone. decorations. OH Hills for eiu Eari Mrs. Rader is and cMopleie pf and HE postpaid. Curtis, ton. president it costa a day, to enjoy Particulars free. Address K. M. Reas, manager of the Uintah rail- Mansfield, Pa. general 3. DIVORCE 14. AND 21, 29, MARRIAGE UTAH daily telephone contact with road. REPORT TOR 1931 friend, to save trips to the Miss Lels Baldwin entertained the MAN WANTED FOR GOOD PATINO middle-agereliable for bow route, open I-T club at her store, to know you neednt wake members of the WASHINGTON, D. C., April 26. with car. Must be satisfied Outdoor that 'home with week announces a Writs The at start. $28.00 games Tuesday evening. The bureau of census your neighbor during the night was serv-tbe- J. R. Watkiaa Company, Rural Dept were and received, return the played supper by to to telephone the doctor in ease according 380 Liberty Street, Wloena, Kaa. were 5738 marriage performed ed to the following girts: Misses Stalsudden illness. of 28,5. Mar-pare- d in Utah during the year 1931, aa com- - la Draper, Valoy Wheeler, Fern REPRESENTATIVE IN with 5647 in 1930, representing shall, Ruth Woods, Neva Thayn, Alice WANTBD Carbon county to sell much wanted Order one installed today I an increase of 89 or 1.6 per cent In Smith, Nellie Branch, Faye Locks, product to garages, service stations and Beard Jessie ta Ellis, per5233 Barnes, Edythe were marriages there trucking companies. $50.00 investment will nay net $30.00 to $50.00 per week The MotmUbi Stales formed. During the year. 1931, there and Miss Baldwin. and big repeat hnaineas. Write or call Mr. families the of ant 1028 divorces granted in the Honoring A Telegraph Co. In person, Red Devil Products (Vi.. ItNiS Telephone in 1930, Mrs. John Smith and Mr. and Mra. South Slat state, as compared with 1016 Street, Suit Lake flty. 12 or I.. Vard Rich who left Thursday for 28. 5. representing an increase of there were 603 di- Roosevelt to make their homes, 1922, In cent. per vorces granted. There wre 24 mar- farewell party waa held Tuesday eve. 1931. as compared ning at the Rich home. Games were riages annulled in played and social chat was enjoy with 14 in 1930. Tho estimated population of the during the evening. Delicious refresh eou-ilmenta were served to twenty-fiv- e state of Utah 00 509,000. 1930, 1, on participating in the delightful afJuly 512,000 and the fair. On the basis of these estimates, or thousand per of marriages number "Wednesday Art Circle waa the as name m 1931, 11 chosen for tho club which was the population was and the number organized last week at its regular against 11.1 in 1930; was 2.01 in of divorce per thousandcent meeting Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. in 1930. Nona Know entertained the club mem2 per as against 1931, The number of marriage performed ber at her home with Mrs. Norma and Snow as assistant hostess. A declieiou and the number of divorces by the luncheon was served to Mr. Golda were reported grants each eounty. In 1J31 Mills, Mrs. Mary Pierce, hint. Ethel When you take Bayer Aspirin When your head eounty clerk of m 19."W 155 marriag are sure of two things. Its sure any cause' when a cold has aattled Davis, Mrs. Rosalia Hanson, Mn. there were you 35 d.vorc there were 167, and in 1931, ia your joints, or you fed these elyu llill, Mr Nellie Cowan, Mrs. relief, and it'a hannlesa. Those divorces. 1930.42 Beulah Draper, Miss .Wanda Know in tablets with the Bayer enma do not deep-dow- n ee, and pains of rheumatism, and the hostesses. hurt the heart. Taka them whendatiea, or lumbago, take Bayor' ever you suffer from Aspirin and get real nU. If tke package saya Bayer, its gsauijM. Headaches Neuritis And genuine Bayer Aspirin in safa Something I think Is (he grandest, A rustle and a qnren, Colds Neuralgia A buhy looking In her fore. Aspirin b the sweetest seen. The want Depenpicture Sere Threat manufacture of Lumbago O If you Bayer I touch the hand of the baby ' And grasp the mother's, too. addestar of taheylicacid. dable Insurance thoughtRheumatism Toothache Let me utter tho words of the Nation : inTi you that will Issd him through. fully applied to your dividual need, call at this Yonrs I the home of the Nation, In it a sovereign throne, office. Dependable InsurWhere nits the mother of someone, than more no ance costs Guiding aud senring her own; Humble the robes that enfold her, the other kind. thrown Jewels there I ran see; With Mothsr In her resile. And children nt her knee. HIGHWAYS IN GOOD CONDITION 8. Sat-urd- cr 1, Road Project to East of Price Now Over Per .Cent Finished , - - Milh-junctio- . t j Wellington items . love-givin- - I Embarrassng . ......Isnt It? M o hi re 2, - ea PAIN TO MOTHER NelrnsnElluiood INSURANCE AGENTS Silvagni Building Price, Utah may turn to silver. And wrinkles come in her fare, Bnt ever the greatness of Mother Rhhsnres all with a grace. Today we honor ydn. Mother, Pat flowers In your hand. Unfurl the flag ore yrar ramie And hail you Queen of the land. liar hair Submitted Annonyaonsiy. Printing that nod bind la not shamed of The M. him Utah, m DEMAND. DEWARS OF IMITATIONS |