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Show THE TABS BIX PRICE, BUN, iWERWIDAW: PROFESSIONAL Or. R. F. McLaughlin, IfclEW Physician sad Rurgeen to Bp. Hours, Itim. in. to 12 noon, Iteiddi-ni- . Office .Phone lffl-wl htmmmial Bonk Building, Price, I'tab t WORK, BY O.O.MCIIIITYRE Dr. NEW YORK. Purely pergonal piffle: I like the odor of iodine end nothing touche me like a strong man in tears. A tajwstry from the bed ol the Czar Nieholaa hangs in my wor shop. I often.Ionf to sneak np behind Messmore Kendal, when hes nappinp and snip off hi: eyebrows. The best email . town editorial writer is W. Q. Sibley. The name Johanna soggiest romance. The most beautiful opening line of a novel was Somerset Maugham's: All of this happened many years ago. Every ffw months I step off a eurb and bite my tongue. The only dog never stir-pin- g my enthusiasm is the Mexican yrireless. j Physician sod Sura eon Office Honrs. 2 to 5 p. m. Iteiddenrr 264. RilNtere Itione 24M-J- , Utah Electric Building, Price, Utah. Physician and Surgeon Office Phone Rwidenre 177, Building. Price, Utah. Rilvagn1 911, WalterC. Cease, Attorney At Law Office In Connly Court House. Price, Utah. H. J. Binch, L. A. McGee, Attorney 41 1mm lausH S and 6, Mlvagwl Building, Nee Utah. Phones, Office IBS, Rnideneett. Flynn Funeral Home Mrs. J. B. Flynn, Manager. ' Ankuleuce Service. Phone 29, Price. stylish hats are priced to meet the heeds of the average pocketbook. All new colors in becoming shapes. Rich fall colors that will har- monlze with your new fall clothes in new shapes not shown before this season 4 1S5,$2j95. i Attaroey Al Law Ml Judge Building, Salt Lake City. Utah . , r- - pi nr - . a )i . i . ' . - - hose tn new Rollln's Run-Sto- p fait colors to match the wine-re- d dresses and coats. Wallace Mortuary, n - .The first clear memory I have of Cum days was of the green tomatoes Winning on a kitchen windowsill. Four docks in our house never run. But one. does. I prefer fog to sunshine. The moody type! My Sealyham, the 9Ut, wont let anyone lean on a certain bookcase without growling. Three Convicted of Murder In Carbon County Coma Before Board. ! The first time I met Billio Bnrke to I pomehow expected her jump up . Seven convicted of .homicides, and on the arm of the ehair. I particular-m- i two eonvicted of assault to murder enjoy damatie criticism of John are on the list of inmates of the state favor-RAnderson and the Casino is my after-theatcafe. I never prison whose plena for clemency are comparable the new way. I scheduled to be presented to the state board of pardons at its November sesgive pan all I have. sion Saturday, November 19, at the i Courtney Cooper and I have a stunt prison. Ineluding three continued eas64 eases are set for hearing. dining out We affect to become argn-- ; es. ' Andrew Koulizas, whose sentence of tentative until we have enough listeners. Then we pronounce a few life imprisonment, passed by a Car' bon county eourt in June, 1922, haa porda clearly and the rest in a jumble. Thus: "You say since been commuted to thirty years . Joan Crawford phoned bmdy stix um- - in prison, seeks termination of that bl diamond neeklace trapokwik and sentence. I say ahlogig sis yon re a liar. The Johu Martin sentenced in May of listeners think they are not getting it 1929 for a murder in a pool room reall and they strain for an earful. It sort at Helper in November, 1922, and fan as anyone can serving a life term, asks for terminaCsvidea as much home. 16 bottles of tion of the sentence. The eases will brought i, perfume from France to give .to my probably eojne before the board as an friends. But kept them. Stingee! appeal for communication, Since the board Uekjf authority t6 turn a man - The lonesomest I evcrfilt .was in loose while he is serving a life sen; ; Coblenz, Germany, one sundown. The tence. & F, LopCs'aski fox; parole from j fiercest rain I ever beheld was in At-- I been 'serving a antic City. And the greatest lightning prison, when he life in May, which sentence .. began desert. on Arizona the a In display, ; fpry, my temples- throb. Im disgust- 1924. for s murder at Price.' ingly fearful of parrots and can write a magazine article more easily than 1 a column. Russ Colombo has , . all tbs erooners. . , i ' 1 I Mayor Johh Church, who is head My only .collection instinct is. for of the Unemployed Organization of battles. No one talks so entertainingly this city has given ont-thinformaas Gene Buck. When tion that coal is now of . back-stag- e being mined anyone mentions red hair, I think of from both of the properties in CarIrene Franklin. Another favorite by bon county which arc under leae to the name of Irene is Irejie Bordoni. Eureka workers, says the Reporter of The Rofwrt Garlands are the only peo- the 3rd. never serve dessert. ple I know' who Last week the road was completed ... j to the near mine and other work eom- ' ; Somewhere I have picked up a sold and now coal is being mined H Sanford. I fdeted this place. Mr. Church stales gold penel engraved . will not look ont a high windbw with-- that the vein is about eight feet wide ont hooking my foot on a chair run and that the grade of coal is excepThe second night in New York, I at- tionally good. The face is in only tended a dinner where Lillian Russell, about forty feet from the portal so it after-dinne- r a' guest, puffed a little but little effort to place the requires eigar. Did I feel worldly I When I product on the dump ready for publicly discourage indiscriminately Another feature whieh is alms-givin- g to street beggars Im usu- beneficial to the workers is that the ally flooded with scurnlous letters. vein, is now taking an upward course which will make it even more easy I know two men, reaching high plea to trim the coal out. teans, who were killed hr Those who have had occasion to use I have a the eoal from these properties y smattering of cata- that it is equal in quality to any minlogue talk abont ed in this state. The schools o Ibis period furniture, district are being supplied with it and get by. On of my others ran purchase it if they deaira. honeys is: Ive The money derived from coal disposwondered just why ed of in this manner is need to deDuncan Pnyfencv. fray the expenses of mining and the er worked in light transportation. . wood. My favorite millionaire hap- HOLLIS GRANGE PLEDGED TO FRATERNITY AT U. S. A. C. pens. to be Charlrs M. Schwab and my Hollis Grange of Pries has pledged favorite deteetive is John Hamilton. Ii Kappa Alpha at the Utah State college, according to a Douglas Fairbanks, Sr., interests mo Agricultural list the first of the week. published least of all male movie stars. Grange is drum major at that institution and received considerable publiciA year ago I was offered s the Utah-Agggame in two house free if I would issume the ty during Lake City reecutly. Grange is a Salt sold other owner it the taxes. The dsy Carbon school graduate and cleared $23,000 most convincing and drumecunty highthe of major rhampinn Carearnbusiness on is I upswing. proof bon band. high ed my first penney churning for my Gramhna. In 25 years of writing. Ive GETS TEMPORARY ALIMONY never had even a threat of libel I Mrs. L. A. Pike .was awarded $16 swallowed a enff button when a chld. in district court this week a week a Jimaa Mo one can grin so satisfying a temporary arrangement until the my Durante. divoreo trial comes up Friday. This is the amount now received by her The most stupid expression is that hneband as compensation. comedian . a Rutterworth of Charles in this country Hollywood should be fighting for. I What we need have a standing offer to write a is some wav to per.-uathe rirh to article for an English daily pend more nonev nnd th poor tr but I mnst live there. Xn one ruts save it , over a ribald ditty like Sophie Tucker. m.in And Lou llols lit sees for dialect stnr-fc- -- A rirl'msv rnfna -v-uror-oi- r 'in. Even my eyebrows arc turning I. fee- sue such hnt a widow ft.ea For Heaven's sake! A. N. Wallace, Manager. Aahulaneu Service, Day or Night. . hone HIM riro. Utah SEEK CLEMENCY $ er pro-honn- ie " , hs ... Coal. From Carjbon.Aid to Eureka Destitute SsST H . . e tnn-aportati- 14-roo- ie what-I-rlea- se s. d hs-iri- 1 d-s-- s Blind Kenilworth Notes THREE FROM HERE gray. A value surprise . These Charles Ruggeri, Jr., I were a playwright, Id write' the drama of a small-tow- n postoffiee I i love to be hoarse but rarely ant. When in the neighborhood, I Joiter in &pnt of the home where David Philips was assassinated. In youth he pas my favorite writer. Im running temperature over Katherine Hep-ar. J.C. Hubbard. - !,If of the movies. laviivs: OTAH-BVZ- KT Rmkn . Arthur Bailey spent Saturday and ' Sunday at Castle Dale. . Mrs. G. Bo id of Orangeville is the house guest of her daughter and Mr, and Mrs. Lynn Snow. Mr. and Mrs. EL' Smith of Salt Lake City are visiting at the home of. their Mr. and Mrs. daughter and L. P. Pearce. Mr., and Mrs. Thomas Hughes and son, Brian, motored to Cleveland Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. . son-in-la- w, son-in-la- w, . Gat Book - 1 Books la braille tor reading by tha kUad am mads by woman under Rad Croce direction. '.Last year Rill each kooks war produced la singla copy and ISIS la double copies.: Fiction, hipgraphy. history, economics sad school books wore among those prink Ad la braille. Tha Red Cross gins them, to llbrales for froo distribution to blind readers. . Frank Lundy. Ikst good printing the kind one Is not aidwmed of. rite Run. Price. C Mrs. 8am Woodhead, who has been NOTICE UNITED STATER LAND and Mrs. WilOffice, Balt Lake City, Utah, Novemliam Woodhead the past week, re- ber 5, 1932. To Whom It May Concern : turned to her home in Salt Lak City Notice ia hereby given that the state of Utah has filed in this office lists of lands, Sunday. selected by the said state, under Sec. (i Wood-heaof the Act of Congress, approved July In eomplimcnt to Mrs. Sam d of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Roy Rob- 1C, 1K94, as Indemnity School Lands, vis: KEKNWU. SWiiNElt Sec. 17, inson entertained at two tables of Twp. 13 South, Range 8 East, Salt Lake contract. Luncheon was served at 1 :30. meridian. Serial 0488(17, List 2388. Copies Those invited were Mrs. George Jack-so- n, of said lists, so far as they relate to said Mrs. William Woodhead, Mrs. tracts by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted in this office Sam Woodhead, Mrs. Will Driscoll, for inspection by any person interested C. Mrs. Kelley and Mrs. E. Hubbard end at the public generally. During the thin notice, or of Price and Mrs. IS. Elliott of Helper. periodtimoof publicationandof before final ap any thereafter, Mrs. Cloy Ilamelwright and Mrs. proval and certification, under departregulations of April 25, 11107. proQuint Wilcox entertained at' the bout mental teste contests against the claim of the of the former on. Saturday afternoon. state or to any of the tract or subdivisions ' Three tables of bridge were played hereinbefore, described on the ground that followed by luncheon. Those enjoying the .rime in more valuable for mineral for agricultural purposes, will be the afternoon were Mrs. L P. Pearce, than received and noted for report to the GenMrs. Calvin Jewkes, Mrs. H. B. My- eral Lund Office at Washington, D. (I ers, Mrs. Xephi Christensen, Mrs. Hol- Failure eq to protest or content,- within lo Christensen, Mrs. Robert McDer-mai- the time specified, will be considered sufficient of character Mrs. Lloyd Nelson, Mrs. Hazel-to- n of the evidence' tracts and the selertinns thereof, Nelson ana Mrs. Eldon Conover. being otherwise free from objection, will he approved to the state. ELI F. TAILast Friday Mrs.. George Jackson LOR. Register- - . and Mrs. Thomas Hughes were joint First pub., Nov. 10; last Dec. 8, 1932. hostesses for a bridge luncheon in honor of Mrs. Sam Woodhead of Salt Lake City. Two tables of bridge were played. The guest list included Mrs. L.' r. Pearce, Mrs. John Burton, Mrs. William Woodhead, Mrs. Len Snow, Mrs. William Manson, Mrs. William Drisenll, Mrs. Roy Robinson and the honor guest. Prizes were won by Mrs. Sam Woodhead and Mrs. L P. Pearce. The home of Mrs. William Wood-hea- d was the scene of a very prettily arranged bridge luncheon, complimenting her house guest, Mrs. Sam Wood-hea- d of Salt Lake City. Three tables of bridge were enjoyed. Guests were the house guest of Mr. d, Mrs. Thomas Hughes, Mrs. William Manson, Mrs. Len Snow, Mrs. Roy Robinson, Mrs. L. P. Pearce, Mrs. J. Burton, Mrs. George Jaekson, Mrs. Calvin Jewkes, Mrs. Gladstone Wood-hea- d and Mrs. John Bnrton. The high scores were won by Mrs. Roy Iiobin-o- u and Mrs. L. P. Pearce. Mrs. L P. Pearce entertained at a very attractive bridge luncheon for Mrs. Sam Woodhead of Salt Lake City. Three tables of bridge was the afternoons diversion. Guests included Mrs. Boy Robinson, Mrs. George Jackson, Mrs. Thomas Hughes, Mrs. William Driscoll, Mrs. Calvin Jewkes, Mrs. William Woodhead, Mrs. Sam Woodhead, Mrs. John Burton, Mrs. John Hillehrant of Wattis, Mrs. Ii! Rolf and Mrs. C. Waller of Consu-mor- ij and Mrs. L. A. McGee of Priee Prize winners were Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. McGee. Huge Task af Nurses Red Cross public health aursee. wte work la hundreds of commssltles. aro masting the greatest demands in hio tory for thslr scrvlcos. das to the do , Visits la mstsrnlty pressioa. the health of Infante an4 children, and aiding mothsrs In dlo-- 1 tress due to naemptymoot of tho bread-winner- s hero taken them Into' thousands of hornet. Tba nurses made 1.357.000 visits to or on behalf of Individuals. and Inspected 111,000 school children. More then S8.000 adults were Instructed In homo hygiene 'and care fj oltho sick:' easea.-protectin- Itvsd The Run advvrrLrments. g Bessie Kennedy, Millinery Price, Utah tfr: 2- UNITED STATES FUEL CO. 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