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Show ILittlle Imm4 Kwerj Thursday By Bub PuUialilac Oa. (Inc. ). U. W. Crockett, Mhuxxcr. Cobarription, $260 tbs Tear la Adranca. Office lliona No. 8, lUaidanca, 133-- er PRIOR THE 8PN. FADE TOUR, PeiE-o-gifann- UTAH-EVE- THPR8P RT fggp.1 Death having removediwrenlsloh, Joe Davis Mtion to their marriage, Seaward of Oraville, nis SPRJNG "' gut. 2K CANYON COAL CO. in London to A nurse who resigned waa a position in Chieago pre-;,tE- d with a revolver as a farewell 13S-- J. gift- - Aa Second - daaa Mall Matter. lilmf Jaaa 4, 1814 At the Peetoffire At PRICE to Iru Utah, Under the Act of March 9. 1879. lOSMOfS ADVERTISING RATES DUplxy Matter Per lack Per loan. 40e, TrauNlrnt, Bile. Special Poaitioa, 23 per Oat Additional. Legala Tan Centa the Line Each Inaer-tio(hint Hi Words to Lina. $10-.0$12.30 ; Water Application. Final Proof, $10, k Beadrra Fifteen Centa the Lina Each Insertion. Count Bia Words to the Lina. Blackface Tyiw Tweatj-Fiv- e (20) Cents Each luaertioo. Ohituariea, Cards of Thanks, Resolutions, Etc, At Reading Notice Ua lea. Count Six Words to the Line. For Bale, For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc-TCrnta ler Word Each laaue. No Charge Accounts. Address All Communications to SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY By Telephone a. Mlacrs and SUpp Sum-mon- o, Celebrated After 8 p. ra. Only S1..TO Spring Canyon Coal Station-to-Statio- n Mines At SPRING CANTON, l)TJH rates. Ask Long Distance for others you may want. wo ' 4 Wrl Xefeo IAKEcBt. nos. SALT Price, Utah 1 waut meant lag without The Boa; stand op and cried in the ceagregatioa. deb, U:2M. I Twenty Years Ago This Present Week Jps R. R. Kirkpatrick and A. D. Hadley of Sunnyatde were Sunday visitors in Price. I MOW Cm BS Dr. F. R. Slopansky of Hriprr wag a county seat visitor in lY:cu ilarir.g the week on business, at Prieft was purchased during the wpek by the United Slates 6melting, Refining and Mining Company. .Mr. and Mrs. E. CL. Lee and the family bad moved back to their Nina Milo ranch for the summer months. Work was progressing reasonably well with the excavation for the Carbon county high school building at the head of Eighth afreet HOT AFTER W Preslou Nutter of Nine Mile was m Price during the week on his way to Salt Lake City to visit Mrs. Nutter, the latter making her home there temporarily. County Asaonaor George Collinghani was up. from Suunyside during the week on business. Ilia autograph wai displayed on the register of the Tav- The Bun Special Berries. ern faotcL KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 30.-- Most Dr. E. M. Neher of. Castle Gate was of tho live stock markets were in Price Waiting Saturday, returning closed today in connection with other home in the evening. He was much commercial festivities on account of interested in the automobile road via the Memorial day holiday. Here was open aa Helper, Castle Oats to Colton through in ecnnte-tio- n Price river canyon. wlh aonthwestem points . Dr. A. W. Dowd of Sunnyude wae a though smaller than a week 8unday visitor in Pries hieing regis- ago and a year ago were about normal were tered at the Savoy. Ho had wen to for the holiday situation, Cat-JSalt Lake City to got acquainted with quoted steady though they so-i- l rather hie eon, as it were, the young men be- slowly. However, practically all of last week a advance waa maintained. ing then about a week old. Sheriff Thomas Kelter had been Hogs were steady to five cents lower notified by the sheriff at. Grand Junc- than lato last week, but five emits tion that two horse thieves who were above the recent low point Sheep were strong and lambs fifteen to smallpox patients in the isolation hoe. e cents higher. Receipt topita) there, had escaped and .were twenty-fivwere 7000 cattle, 1000 calves, day direction. headed in this probably hogs and 8000 sheep, compand . 1L W. Millburn had refused ton with 0000 cattle, 1100 calves, 12,000 thousand dollar for the hundred and hogs and 10000 sheep a week ago, two-fofrontage by a hundred and and 8085 cattle, 1252 calves, 7155 hogs forty feet in depth, where he lived at and 2,002 sheep a year ago. the corner of Main and Eighth streets. While trade in cattle moved slowly, A local man wae after the property. prices wero not quotably changed over MeKune Forwarding company was last week when there was a twenty-fiv- e doing the biggest business in its line to fifty-readvance after Monm the history of Price, not excepting day. Quality of the offerings was not for the government at Fort Duchesne as good as last week, and shipping and the Indian agencies and Venial demand was reduced owing to holiand surrounding country concentrated day conditions in the eastern trade. here. The few good steers here brought R. J. Turner was well along with $0.00 to $0.05 nitli medium to fair the cottages ho was erecting for rent kinds at $4.75 to $5.85. Some Coloin the southeastern portion of the city. rado steers brought $6.00 to $0.50 and Texas fed steers $5.50 to $0.25. Some Malt Warner had built himself a residence in the Pairriew ad- (logic steers brought $4.25 to $1.75. dition and was to make his homo in Cows and heifers were in limited Price, Control of the Consolidated Fuel 'company, owners of a tract of five thousand acres of coal land, the town-sit- c m w Wllu, WJUN ISUTV. J JJ K i vvXw ,'iiiiii'Nx tujiply with choice kinds lacking. The good heifers brought $5.00 to $5.32 and plain kinds $425 to $4.75. lair to good oows brought $3.00 to $LU0 and eanner and encr classes $1.50 to $2.75. V-calves were steady at $6.50 down. Receipts of stocken and feeders cre smallest on any Monday :his year and consequently the trade wn-ri- l volume. Prices wen steady. Some choice to fleshy feeders sold at $5.35 to $6.10. Weights ranged from 950 to 1050 pounds. Some medium atockers brought $4.50 to 5 and plain feeders $435. Stock calves both steer and heiler classes were scarce. Hog prices wen quoted weak to five cents lower than Friday, the h gh point of last week, but five cents over the low point of the season established last Wednesday.- Since swing in prices has been covered by a ten-eerange for the ten-da- y period it looks like tho deeline has been definitely checked, though without a rally. Tho 160 to hogs ,rc bringing $2.85 to $3.00; 250 to 300 pounds $2.75 to $3.00; 130 to Irffl pounds $230 to $2.90; packing sows $2.25 ' to $2.50, and stock hogs r.nl pigs $2.40 to $3.75. The average price for hogs in Kansas City last week Lamb Prices Up; Cattle Steady, Hogs Down At Kansas Market d , ite-eeip- ts $5-.2- e Mrs.' Vent F. Croften of San Diego filed a divorce suit against her husband charging that he abused her and went on pleasure trips, claiming they were business trips. in tires. Those who have the itch to write should not neglect to scratch liberally after they have written Race driven know Firestone Tires are the safest and beat for thirteen consecutive yean it Equitable Agency nt 5,-0- 250-pou- ot nt was $2.89. Lanih ruled fifteen to twenty-fiv-e cents higher than last weeks ehuv and sheep were strong. Last year's lambs were classed as yearlings, beginning today and hew rrop lambs ore straight lambs. New crop Iambs ft Id at $5.00 to $535; old rrop lambs shorn brr ught $45(1 to $5.00. Wool Iambs up Jo $5.25 .Lid ewes brought $1.00 to $130; wet hots 2.00 to 150. Firs, Lightning, Tornado. Crop, Bain and Automobile, in the bent companies in the United States. Phone and Our Agent Will Call al Work has been started on the largest ship in the world, tho 73,000-to- n Canard liner at Clyde, Scotland. 4. -- before . These Extra Values VOlcg Properties At J- f -- ON ONE OF TIIK FINEST Tim.ES IN THE UNITED 8TATES Mi Storage cad pump, andbwtm. Its ousted $heam uxm Sxec to all, The emnex, saint and doom... There jpanbng xachins paused lo diirik., . Iflcerutee the tnllatSe hriiV, ' time cf dan 1,01 46S 47$ &H 9S1 425-2- 1 6.96 7.53 m --50-10 w , 415 .35 44$ 10.65 10AS ifK" 10.9S iSo?1 1U0 2S Purposes. ! 450-1- 9 Is Unexcelled For .: lt.00 19,-- 11.60 m . shadows IDhenlixedlcumds.ptxmpt-lh' lbs jusly uoace R- run14 - t cidloumpuzap, warn aoan.; deary., - T v- . QUALITY : - fimta anna m 4. MAI 09.90 460-9- 10-9- 450-1- 0 10.94 15.95 in. 40 19.90 19.10 9.94 4.00 9.19 10.90 0.40 90.00 91.04 91.94 91.14 99.90 99.00 94.94 99.49 Summit i9f 1 1 9-V- 9 47S-- 19 4-0- 9 409 00-- 19 5,95.21 0 fkrooO 440-9- 1 410-9- 1 50a$Sa RltllSW TMRSMWM 0x5 HD 19.99 Ux6 HD SO. 90 54x7 HD 36x1 fiD 400-3- 0 H. D. 450-2- 0 H. Dl 7.50-2- 0 H. D. 9.00-3-0 H. Dl 0 9.75-2- e a Itneueg r- OutK.M.C. Unity Si, II. D. Out Whenlhe rhildum. punyeri., ih Amgs And sand meny tune. . IDhea1water systems Loaned The pump A kmdmaik. passed atuay, Cut in the memory . Xmt, htoh(l i.A Ml Sl 453 a... 443 JJJ-- they bteu) sea; But zq&iei feu Id sloojTla drink, sweet. And. splashed my feet. aooNMn, 5.35 480-1- 1 475-2- 0 PRF.r.UlEn - IncWinM 1479 430-3- 0 Standardville, Utah tea.; Of FIRESTONE" Tlrcsfeao MBirm la cham' fed Cha than ordi- COMPARE CONSTRUCTION ft. i; al compare sections cut from Firestone Tirea and others. See foryour-se- lf the Extra Values you in get these safest tires, at prices lower than they have ever been Mined la Carbon Chanty and Shipped Everywhere County Attorney ey ably low prices. Drive in today and Utn I. it, sun-tnoum-ed B ng Gum-Dippe- you no more nary tires. A.JL Dunlap K. K. Olson had bought the interest Revision of tho Carbon county pod-Irrordinance wan nearly completed ,VTedneaday, according to County Waller CL Gease. He said tho ordinanee would be presented for at the eonnty commission meet, tug on June 6, next Monday. the seven J. Under the new ordinanee jbieorporated cities and towna in the county will enforee tho county regulation s and will abandon their indiv-jidaordinances, according to Gease. . in Firestone Tires cost nf his brother, W. F. Olson and N. K. Seamount in the thirty by a hundred Law Affecting Peddlers Revised By Carbon 500-Mi- le FRICK, UTAH one-ha- lf ;and forty feet of ground out of the Millburn tract facing sonth on Main olivet, and was to proceed at owe with the erection of a modern opera hottse for this rity. CL IL Stevenson of Prieo had forwarded to Gov. William Spry a larg-l- y signed paper petitioning the state mad commission to take the state highway through Carbon county up Prim river canyon from Castle Gate to Colton instead of Willow Creek as first intended, Helwr, Castle Gate and other communities along the way .had done likewise. all the tanning driven at the Indianapolis International Sweepstakes Race have driven their ears to victory on Flreotane Tires. Why should you or your family take unnecet-ar- y chances by using anything but the arfett and best tires that experience and akill can build? The great organization Mr. Firestone hsi built every employee a stockholder takes a greater interest in building the best tires that can be made because they know that every tire been the name Firestone, which is a guarantee af superior quality and workmanship. Firestone patented construction features with the Extra Values of and Two Extra d Cord Plies Under., the Tread and other exclusive Firestone features, make Firestone Tires outstanding in all the grades, at unbeliev Gum-Dippi- We write all kinds of Inraranca, J. BRACKEN LEE, Manager llratcy Building, East Mala Street inter-4nt- i of Hiawatha, and in tho Southern Utah railroad connecting the mines' at Hiawatha with the Denver and Rio Grande. . Firestom - Insurance - The WORLD expects tlae best from '. '... SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH JOHNSON AND VAUGHT General OfOree ' I ' Ninth Floor Krone Bnfldbig 1 . f i price; utAh I. a . . k a . |