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Show i: THURSDAY, MAT PAGE FOUR un B. P. W. STATE ME IublWiiii By Bun EPIIRAIM, May 16. RejiortH are received from Ranger Thursby that on May 2, 1930, he drove in a ear as far as the fish pond below the experiment station. On that date this year a ear could go only to the foot of the Lake Hill dugway, approximately two miles below the point reached in Every Thursday W. tWielt, Mkiumw. liTduc.1. It Bukurriiition, $2.( the' Year Ia Advance. Office 11 urn No. 0, It Idem. J33-or 133-J- . Entered A. Rewmd - Claae Mail Matter, e At Juna 4. 1015. At tb roeloffu-March of the Act Under Utah, bates advertising Inch ler Issue, t :i ,23 f lru. 8. WTO. The first dceenial convention of the 40c, State Federation of Business Dinilar Matter Ier and ProTransient, 00c. Siiccial Poeillvn, 25 per fessional Women's clubs will be held Cent Additional, Ten Onte the Lina Each Inner-thin- . in Ogden, May 28, 29. The Logan club rele Count Six Worda to Una. ia acting as hostess for the, aftair and S1&50; Water Application, has planned an! iutcie.tiaj;. and inProof, $10. Bmdera Fifteen Cent the Una Each structive prograidvThe main speaker Insertion. Count Six Worda. W the Lina, will be Miss MTjrie Shuler, nation(25) CcuU lilackfaca Type Twenty-Fir- e ally known .newspaper end nugaziue Bach Inaertion. al writer. Obituarieu, Cerda of Thanks, Resolutions, Miss Marjorie Shuler of New York Etc., At Reading Notice Union. Count Six Worda to the Line. City, member of the staff of the ChrisFor Sale. For Kent, Found, taut. Etc, tian Science. Monitor and publicity Two Ccn! a Per Word Each laaue. No chairman for the National Federation Charge Accounts of Business and ' Professional . WoAddreaa All Conimunlcatione to men clubs, is widely known as - a ANT COMP SUN PUBLISHING writer. Indeed, Catherine Oglesby, who Price, Utah . regularly 'writes on vocational topics want aMurnlnf without The Sun; I for the Ladies Home Journal, has Molead up and cried in the eonincatlonamed her in. one of her articles as Jab, SOiSS. one of the first women to receive one of the awards offered by the Bookman magazine for the best story published in any American . newspaper during a given1 month. Besidea covering women's activities Utah Fuel company waa receiving and general assignments for the Moni. bida for the erection of fifty empMist Shuler writes tho Pictorial tor, Castle Gate.' at loyee cottages Review editorial page every month, Mrs. Carlo Gunderson had return- and her essays on inspirational topics ed to Price from Boise, Ida, fflere on this page have aroused appearing aha had been visiting her mother. o much interest that they are being A. E. Gibson, chief elerk for some reprinted by other publications and time for the Utah Fuel company at are to come out ih book., form next Clear Creek, writes to have hia paper year. sent to Fairview. had recomHowell Congressman mended the appointment ofT. G. Wimmer as postmaster at Green Riv. er to succeed Thomas L, McCarty, re' signed. Uncle Bert Martin . was drawing ' big crowds to hia moving picture hows at Sunnyaide. Hia films were Spring Canons tennis team won the very latest out and of the clean its third victory Sunday by defeating and moral kind. Helper 6-- The Spring Canyon nettera Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Stevenson en- made a clean sweep of all the matches tertained during the week in honor to win without the lost of a act and of Miss Mary West of Denver, Colo., seem to be elieking in aplendid fashion a sister of Mrs. Stevenson, at their this year having defeated Castle Gate home on North Ninth street in Priee. and Priee ih previous matches. James Bedford, Spring Canyon, deDuring the week a portion of the in 6, wooden bridge over Drunkards wash feated W. H. Wardell, 6--3, seta. 'Both players of the' Southern, Utah railroad was two hard-fougburned, delaying all traffic for about wen very steady, and only ' after, briltwelve hours while repair were made. liant exchanges of shots were, the ." The government .was asking for a points decided." Mont Cowley, downed Art Wilson lease of 'a building at Priee for five 6-6-The match, howor ten years for poatofftoe purposes, of Helper, as was not ever; easy as .the score and several local people were xigur- the games bqing well played, indicates, 6amUncle of their take care Wilson played a fine game of tennis only to be defeated fey the superior Priee and Kenilworth played ,ball stroking of Cotirley. .".rV' .'.V at the eoal-eamSunday afternoon, Booth Kilfoyle eliminated' Chokie the score being fourteen to eight in Bergerad-l- , 6-Bergen, playing his favor of thq miners. Quite . a erawd first tennis of the season, put up' a from Price accompanied the home gains fight, but eonld not handle the drives and service of the Spring Can- About twenty-fiv- e ekizeipi of Priee yon ace. .. went to Helper during the week and Kyle' Livingston and Bruce Moffitt assisted in organizing ' a commercial played tho most interesting match of ebb thetjf. Seventy business, profes- the day. Both players used a mixture sional and railroad men became char- of drives, lobs and cut shots, and onter' membenk ly after thirty games, moat of whieb W. EL B rocker was back in Price mi to deuce, did Livingston win, from a trip through. Emei county 9-in : his Ford automobile It Carbon Cowley and Kilfoyle defeated Wil6-6-eotinty had the good reads Emery son and Johnnie Maulsby, county has there would be more sales in the first of the doubles matches. This was a much better match than for automobiles, said Brocker. the aeon shows, most of tho games Wiland Earl Seely '$ck Hemhrick, liam Ilembriek of Emery county were being long and hard fought and the run in during the week at Price by Spring Canyon team was jirewpj all time to win.' Deputy Shenff Johnstone in the the Livingston and Bedford played for midst of their attempts to make "a an hour to defeat Wardell and Moffitt rough town of- it The" next day Wil- in one long net, 9-liam Hembrick and Seely were fined dollars ten and respectively, twenty Nick Karras to Bessie Karras; Lot by Judge Levi N. Harmon, which they 3, Block 31, Price townsile survey, paid. Eck Hembrick appealed his case $100. to the diatriet court .and waa placed Pete Viola to James Fassio; propernuder two hundred dollars bond. $6000. ty in John Vuksiniek to Martin Vnkin-icproperty in Spring Glen, flrto, , if, t Sheriff's Deeds. Justice's Courts. R. M. --Bliss, sheriff, to. Elena Olivet-tKokolo-gania Frank Goni' vx. John G. in Price townsile survey, property suit for and John 1 Twenty Years Ago This Present Week Spring Canyon Net Team Scores Third Win 0. 8-- ht L 4, Sto ' -- p 3. 8-- 6, Are They More Than Just Popppies to You? Manti Forest News Notes b Carhoa Cornu? aa Shipped BvMTwhara Mined ' Properties At ! StandardviHe , Utah 1930. reported that the Manti canyon road as far up as the CottonRanger Cox woods has been placed in excellent condition. Tho Twelve' Mile canyon road as far tip as Cow canyon in the narrows and to (he Corduroy in the Are poppies mere rosettes. of erim--$ d fork has also been gone ov- sou crejie paper to youf They mesa, er. The work has been dune with the a great deal more. They are made by tractor and grader. our world war disabled veterans for May 4, Supervisor Humphrey and rehabilitation and Ranger Cox repaired the Mayfield-Kmer- y the. purpose of of the Ameriwelfarechild as far as line programs up .telephone can Several Legion Auxiliary. the Mt. Bnldy Ranger station. The veterans receive $ penny for trees bad fallen across the line breaking it in one place and grounding it each poppy they make a meager sum, Over 98 per cent of the 160 teachers in several other places. They were un- it seems to us, yet to them it mean deto whom contracts for the 1932-3- 3 able to ring Emery so there is a jwssi-fcilit- y a fortune as they have families who to those term were, mailed have sent in their that heavy winter snows have pendent upon them; and of need in are it. peu; or clothing. line broken the either desperate grounded acreptanees to the Carbon district, The snow was just to the top of the nies for cigarettes, writing paper, according to announcement by Supt. corral gate and the north fenco was stamps, shoes and such things which been them W. W. Christensen. Replies have completely covered. Ranger Cox had they eaunot have unless we help 158 who taught, in the received from to leave his horse just above the by buying poppies. district last year. ; beaver dam willow patch. Heretofore Only those veterans who do :iot reAccording to Christensen, approxiit has been possible to take horses ceive compensation make the poppies. mately 300 applications for teaching considerably farther up than was pos- They start working on them in early board posts have been received. The the sible this year. It would ancm, there- winter and work according to should any to vacancies, fill fore, that with fairly warm weather, orders received until May. One can plans with normal school graduates these with looked occur( imagine these men fumbling reasonably high water can be from' Carbon eonnty who have, good for. tiny bits of paper, trying to make orstandings.. in as look as them possible pretty Some of. the sheepmen grazing on Christensen said that the district the west desert report moderate losses der to get their pennies. hos- proposed to operate with 162 teachers these veterans Upon entering during the past winter. A great many five under Ane will hear such things as next year, a reduction of Lifockroen, however, report exception? pitals, the personnel. at present this: "Im getting pretty good illy heavy lowes. Some herds have of the 23 members of Twenty-on- e born found when reaching the shear-.ig- - making these flowers now. I was so the Carbon school faculty have high but at awkward Im glad gee! first, corral to have suffered as rnnrh next year. Those for contracts signed I more. make can work faster and a TO per cen in ne winter .loss. In to return are Principal Norexpected "kiddies and and wife four a have iny Carbon county some of the storkmen over there has a wife and man Hamilton; 8. A. Olsen, art; p. report winter losses ranging from 30 partner E. Williams, manual art; V. EL Wilto 40 per cent; It is hard to say at five kiddies; so we sure do need smuc liams, English; E. M. Williams, musthis time just what the losses are, poppy money. Let us stop to think of these poor ic; Virgie Mulliner, English; J. R since some stockmen are inclined to the paralyzed, the Thompson, commerce; George Morexaggerate, while others minimize the crippled souls, thousands of gan, economics, sociology and agrilosses. It is believed, however, that blind, the EL C. Jeppson, auto mechanthese on them pennies for culture; depending the losses have been much heavier on Vernon Merrill, athletics; II. T. ics; both the east and west deserts than the necessary needs, and also to make mathematics. Bithcl, are easier idle hours for their they they have been at any time in the past Herbert Adamson, science; Eldon lappier when at some, kind pf work. twenty years. Ottoson, science; Sarah . Mallaney, Will you try and help them 7 According to reports of stockmen The two purposes of Poppy day are: commerce; Bess Jones, Latin and civsome of the winters losses in sheep to honor the 'dead by wearing ics; Kate Smith, dramatics. and physFirst, are due to a fly getting into the nasal the ical education; Connie Larsen, do.poppy which grows on the field cavities of the sheep, sometimes, causmestic arts; Anne Siefke, domestic of Franee and Flanden where, they ing death. It requires several mouths ell. Second, to aid thq living victims science; Veronica Hcinlein, English; for these flies to incubate and reaeh of the war, the. disabled, their fam- C. A. Robertson, history; Alice Flcyd, the stage where they will kill stock. ilies the .families of the leaL 'Spanish. and According to Orange Olson, the 'deer A. F Losee, mathematics, and ,W. will go to the relief of Every penney in certain Sections of Idaho are sufof it to D. Stanton, botany and . zoology have war sufferers and the.-bulfering from this same trouble. So far needy families and families right here not signed contracts for. next year-- . as we know the deer in this locality in Price. It is, therefore, your duty For aviation students a Lot 'Anhave-nsuffered as yet from that at least one poppy and more geles man has developed .an trouble.,. if you ran to help them back to health that ean be used as a:giidcr.'airplane by reThe Mavfield-Man-ti telephone' line and happiness. motor and fuselage. its moving "a aAd connection hjm been completed Ho'do not forget on Saturday, May line 28th, njade, with the. Emeiy-MayfieA scraper to be hinged to a runyou will not be buying just crimgt the latter niece. Sodh further work son crepe paper flowers, but instead ning board, under which it ran . be is necessary, "however, before the line rt and pushed when not in use, has been Inringing contentment, will be in working condition. This 'to thousands of disabled vented to remove mud from persons connection will make .it possible .to veterans and their families. shoes before they enter automobiles; of- PREPARED UNITED .$TATE8 left-han- Is Unexcelled For - . shell-shock- ON ONE OF TRB FINEST TIPPLES IN THI Storage i Purposes SALTLAKK CITY, UTAH General Offices Ninth Fleer Keanu Bulldhu SPRING CANYON COAL CO. ed ot to-bu- Mlaers sod Shippers ef Oa Spring Canyon Coal At SPRING CANYON. UTAH Amend OfftoeollJ Ntwhaou SALT LAKR OTY, UTAH HEAT COMFORT . ... r M . 1 s ' f. 'e.Sf ' v a -- a, ld self-suppo- self-respe- ct talk direet from tie supervisor's fice to .Emery, Clay Springs liangc station and the Mi. Baldy Ranger station. It also gives the rangers on Districts 1 aud 2 a rhanee to talk direet . with county. permittees in IJJ. Am b Aa. Aberdeen Dealer . h Tsar Sanjwte 7. 3, Silvite in the weuty-secon- d and twenty-fourth hole was discovered, and carnellit in the twenty-firs- t. No I teds of possible rommereisl interest were test penetrated by the twenty-foiui- a & Coke Co. hole. . The twenty-fourt- h government test hole is located in Grand county in the Salt Valley area, about twelve miles southeast of. Thompsons on the Denver and Rid Grande Western railroad. Coring in this test lagan at 1178 feet and continued to a total depth of 1731 feet; 97.7 per rent of the core waa recovered. The key writ for this site was the King No. i well, away, cutting) from only a half-mil- e whieh had shnwp two sylvile-besrin- g zones one at 1M5 to 1960 feet and the other at 2890 and 2910 feet, with some intermediate showings. Gavetakii; The potash possibilities in Utah $101)13.10. . v R. M. Bliss to Iutermountain Build- have not been sufficiently tested, but trespass? $290. Price eity vs. Mabel arris; disturb- ing and Loan company; Block 1, lo- from thq known strurtural conditions and the results thus far obtained the ; ing the peace. '. cal survey, $3263.07. State vs. Selliy Thompson; dismissprospects for commercial potash Water Deed. in this state would seem ed on motion of county attorney. lriee eity vs. Della Griffith; petit Luigi Bonze to Joe BonZa; water to be less favorable than in New Mexrights, $10. ico or Texas. larceny. Coal Independent FMMf.MIED.nt - 7. STATISTICAL k; rouit-Rora- k ( Its the the prized car of low-price- . . State va. William'll. Magruder; suing bad cheek, warrant issued. . Marriage Licenses, District Court. Rose Milano vs. Pete and Giovanni Viola ; suit for personal damages, is. , , ISM. John Spandis; Mary divorce and restoration of maiden name, Vary M. Hill, wanted. Helen Canak Izelac vs. Michael R. Uzelae; divorce, maiden name land $75 attorney 'a fees wanted. Government Test of Potash Finds Spring Canyon Stores; general merchandise, aix months, $15.. Evidence Spring Canyon. Soft Drink Parlor, mi months, $5.00. In GrandTCounty Kenilworth: Mercantile company, The detriment oftbe interior has general merchandise, one year, $30. Kenilworth' Confectionery, one year, announced that the geological survey $10. has completed tbd study of the cores CL Hirioto, $20. d from the twenty-firs- t, Serve-station, gas and oil, $5.00. and ' twenty-fourt- h government ted Beaton Mereantileeompany, general holes drilled by the bureau of mines merchandise, $10. under the act which provided for join: ' exploration by the department of the Warranty Deads. Litas Siampinoa; interior and. the dejiartment (f comHarry Mahlarra to S.: .Powell ia J. addition, merce in .iran'li of potash. The site property test is, in Lea of tho twenty-fir. $500. ) d Sam Siampinoa to,Litaa Siampinoa ; county, New Mexico; the New Mexico; the in county. Eddy IoweIl in J. 8. addition, property Utah. Grand ; - M. Rpandia vs. FRIENDS A' - TELEPHONE in your home is well worth the few . twenty-secon- U it eenta It runs North-- ' Sj Nao -- finally haled into govrt . low-pric- ed Equitable er electro-plate- d with pistons that increase fuel and oil nukage. You get Free Wheeling and Full Synchronized Shifting, Silent Second Speed, Automatic Switch-Ke- y Starting, Full Cushioned ous other advancements without extra charge. Come in and take out a smartly styled, aerodynamic Rockne for a trial drive even if youre not ready o buy I Krmty uh4 Mr f nd. Insurance h, Power-numer- costs a day. errands aud is jljfg Agency - HUM? &. Ws writs all Mads of Ot Fin, LightniafTornaia Raia sad Automobile, ifl best cowpanise ia tho sr - g- States. always bandy in emergencies. . ' 0. in twenty-fourt- h 24-15-- 9, $20.. tor twenty-secon- ft-00- Looia Boor te Troy tliurii There is no substitute your telephone. Phone sad Our Agont S st f erty in To keen ia touch with sale for ... glass-smoot- $8,-00- 0. L. B. Olsen, EJmo. Katherine G. Nelson, Manti. Business Licenses. Spring Canyon Stores, general merchandise, six months, $15. 8pring Canyon Bakery, six months, homk East Third After driving --an automobik out a license for Awvnty 7tU Pelton of Dpnnansville, N. i e nXFTY miles an hour in 17 seconds on the getaway ...75 miles an hour in 21 seconds on the straightand ready on the away . . . steady on the turns instant for every emergency thats the Rocknel Its the marvel of all the cars! The Rocknes motor ia extra large $67 APARTMENT FOR RENl-rUWcd. Inqoiro Sumner Apts West. Priee; Utah. field d o; f rest at propNano; ' The potash-bearin- g eonnty, mineral, . The Mountain States Telephone ft Telegraph Co. WESTERN AOTO COMPANY i polyhal-i- t, was encountered ia each U'i( beta J. BRACKEN LEE. Price, Utah v- kuk. PKICK. ew M. Mela UTAH ' .a SB f |