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Show PRICE ANDNEARBY The Mohrlnnd IniII team stopped at tho Tavern while In tho city Wednesday. Wednes-day. Adolph Axclson of Hlmo was stopping stop-ping nt tho Havoy for a few days this week. fl. A. Mam, the Helper Jeweler, was hero Tuesday on btnlncs nnd visiting the fair. John II. Pcssctto of Hunnyslde wns hero during tho week, being registered nt tha Tavern. W. J. Jones of Castle Oato wns down during tha week taking In tho sights nt tho county fair. Kflltor tar of the Helper Times wns down Tuesday to fee the aeroplane man do mine of his stunts. Cnrl Kmpey has moved Into the Mrs. Jessie Hun ford house, having recently re-cently purchased the property, Winn Thompson from Oreen Itlver, tho well known enttlemnn, was among tho Interested visitors ut the fair. Dr. K. M. Neher wns down from Cnslle Gate Tuendny to attend the opening of tho Cnrlwn-Kmcry fair. Oeorgo C. Whltmore of Nephl wns In town on Wednesday. Ho nft-r wnrdx made n business trip to Runny-side. Runny-side. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Knight of Cleve Jnnd were In attendance nt tho fair. Knight hnd an Interesting display of honey. t II. V, Dewey of tho Armour Tucking Tuck-ing company wns a Tuesday visitor In (lrnnd Junction, returning Wednesday evening.' C. It. Klllpack nnd wlfo were registered reg-istered nt tho Huvoy during tho week, being here to attend tho Cnrbun-Km ery fair, Jnmes Crystal, the sheepman, wns n Price visitor Tuesday on business, and Incidentally taking In tho Carbon-Hm-ery fulr. Mrs. Humuel Draper Is down from Trice visiting her parents, Mr. und Mrs. II. II. Johntson. Oreen Itlver Dispatch, 18th. i J. W. Chlpmau, the American Turk sheepmun, was hero tho first of tho week looking ufter some sheep which ho rocv ntly sold. J. U Hteveiis of lllawathn whs down yesterday to attend tho fair and tho ueroplano flights. Tho Hun acknowledges acknowl-edges ii pleasant rail. M. W. Miller und wife wero down from Mohrland Wednesday, coining over with tho ball team. They wero registered at tho Tavern. Miss Alice llubcock of Castlo Oato visited with her cousin, Miss Mubel Htowell, during tho fore part of the week und attending the fair. Miss 'Velio Klngletnn of Perron was a Trice visitor Wrdnesduy, being In attendance ut the fair, flhe was reg litered at tho Ravoy while In tho city The Castle Oato band boya wero registered at the Tavern during their rtay In the city, where they furnished muslo for the opening duy ut the fair. Missed Lillian Nelson and Ktellu Sherman were guests at tho Havoy during the Week. The (firmer Is frjim Kerron and tho latter from Hunting-' ton. Leo Frumlxen, son of Mr. und Mrs. , Oeorgo a. Trandsen, left Moiuluy for i Bait Lako City, where ho enters the ; University of Utah for the womlng ', year, Chris K. Jensen and Oullym Jones ' of Cleur Creek wero visitor on Tues-! Tues-! day, taking In the sights ut the fulr and greeting old friends and ncniiiiln-) ncniiiiln-) tunccs. ! authelMlrooker Auto company this weok sold a I'ord touring oar to J. 8. ' I.ndd of Oreen Ither. tho gentleman ! being here Wednesday and driving the car home. It. It. Klrkpatrlek came down With I tho crowd from Castle Oato Tuesday. ' chaperoned by his son, Hnster. who I looked after his dad. during the flights ' of tho blrdman. Mr and Mr B. C. Io came In the ' rirst of the week from their N'lne . Milo ranch to put the nhlldren In school and will oooupy their home I hero during tho winter. ' Word comes from Mohrland that the Consolidated Fuel company hove ! nut on three hundred new men nnd that work at tho south camps Is pick-1 pick-1 Ing up, owing to tho demand for win ' ter coal. Marriage licenses have been granted the past week to Grant Johnson nnd Iona Hanson of Provo, nnd to Armour n. Blmpson of Ouray, Colo., nnd Mrs. UeeMe Mills of Bllt, Colo. Several Joy riders enmo to grief nt Spring Glen early Wednesday morning morn-ing by having their machine taken jrorn them, necessitating their walking walk-ing home at a very early hour. It. B. Lewis' family have, moved to 811 Lake City for the winter, where I-cwls now has his hendquartcrs. Tho move was made to give the children the benefit of the Zlon schools. T. T. Maroney, the man who gave the nerotane flights here Tuesday nnd Wednesday, left yesterday for Salt I.nke City, whero he gives exhibitions during next week at tho stato fair. "Shorty" Chamberlain, chief carpenter car-penter for tho Utah Fuel company nt Castle Gate, was among the crowd that come down Tuesday to attend the fair nnd tnke In tho nc,roplnne flights. Bdwln Terklns nnd Mary V. Martin of Castle Gate were married In this lty Inst Wednesday by Itev. C. C. Hnrtxlcr, nnd on their return homo were tendeted n reception by the bride's parents, IjisI Wednesday being Mr. nnd Mrs. 1 tolicr t McKunc's wedding nnnlver-rsr, nnnlver-rsr, some twenty friends Invaded their home nnd spent a most enjoyable enjoy-able evening nt cords, music, soclnl chat and lunch. Mr. and Mrs. W.,ll. Simpson, who imo lieen the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. C A. Novts for several dnys, left last night for their homo nt llclolt. Knn.. accompanied by Mrs. George Novls, who goes for a short visit. H. C. Miles Is anxiously n uniting the nrrlvnl of n threshing outfit to tnke enro of his oats crop across tho river. Th delay was caused by the machine breaking down nnd tho necessary parts not arriving from the factor)'. W. A. Warthen has returned from Trice, where he was looking nfter the loading of n car of honey. Tho frost Inrt week damaged tho bloom nnd the honey flow from now on will bo very small. Itoosevelt Standard, SJd. Mrs. George Cleveland of Salt I.nke City, sister of Orson T. Ilrooks, arrived Inst week on a visit to tho Ilrooks family. She wns noeompnnled by lit tie MbM Helen Ilrooks, who has been visiting with the Cleveland family for some time. W. K. Milter, n section hand employed em-ployed by the Denver nnd Itlo Grande near Helper, reported to tho police of Knit take City Wednesday night Hint he wns held up by two men on Ka-t I'lrH South street nt n lata hour nnd robbed of seven dollars. Krnest Hall, owner nnd promoter of Trleo Itlvervlew nddltlon. wns down from Halt take City Wednesday on business nnd whllo In tho city took In the sights nt tho Cnrbon-Kmery fair, pronouncing It the tiest fair he has nttenlled In many years. D. O. taekmnn of Denver, Colo., has been In Trice for the past week buying hnrivs for tho llrltlsh government. govern-ment. Ha has succeeded In getting one carload nnd may buy more If he can get them. He Is paying reasonable reason-able prices, It U understood. The usual Sunday sen Ices will be held at tho Methodist church next Sunday. Sunday school nt 10 o'clock nnd preaching nt 11 o'clock In the morning. Kpworth league nt o'clock In the evening. Tha public Is cordl-nlly cordl-nlly Invited to ull theso services. Miss Hammond, a sister or J. W. Hammond at Trice, came down the latter uirt of Inst week and looked after the pcuch crop on their ranch nt Klein and visited tho Turners nnd Miss Mugnrrcll, former Adair, la., friends. Green Itlver Dispatch, 18th. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ilroeker, Charier Averlll nnd Karl King nre hack from Salt tako City, whero they went last week. Tho party returned In the new HuWk truck recently purchased by Outhell-llrneker, making tha return trip In nboul eight hours actual running run-ning time. San Junn county Is to hnvo n new newspaper. In about two weeks tin flrrt Issue Is to appear, and thereafter weekly. The paper Is to bo called the San Juan Itecord nnd will bo published pub-lished dt Montlcello. The now pope' will be owned und printed by thr flrand County Tubllshlng company a Moah. J. T, Madsen was hero Wednesday getting a few pointers on how a successful suc-cessful fair should bo conducted, Mautl held a two das fair tho first of the week willed was u decided success, suc-cess, says he. Madsen Is exhibiting an alfalfa furror which Is made In Utah und of which he nnd his company com-pany ure Interested, Trof. and Mrs. John O. Oubler were given u surprise by the high school students und faculty at their home last Wednesday. The house bejng too rmull to accommodate .he crowd the adjourned to the high school gymnasium gym-nasium where music, dancing nnd s luiuli wero Indulged In. There were about fifty In the party. One of the big features at tho Car-Iton-Kmery fair that was not down on the program was the band from Castle Cas-tle Dnle. composod of Alllo Jones nnd his family. The band consisted of Mr. Jono and wifo nnd five children, ull good music Inns. They played on the streets during the day und ut the grounds, creating much favorable (iiunment from all who hoard them. ISustern eupltnllsts have offered ISBO.OOO to the directors of tho Crystal Coal oompany for their holdings In Kustern Utah. Tho officers and directors di-rectors of Uio company nro W. I. Norton, Charles Gosling, D. 8. Trnoy. and II. T. Crltohlow of Ogden; J. V. Williams, Sylvester Helner, 8. M. Croft and Oeorgo Taggerts of Morgan: Mor-gan: and Frank Tlngreo of Coalvlllo. R L. Olerup of Madison. Wis., 18 years old, was In Price last week riding rid-ing a bloyole to San Francisco. He came over tho Midland trail from Denver nnd reports the roads lit good condition, generally, particularly for automobiles. Ho camps out wherever night overtakes him nnd appears to be In good health and enjoying himself. him-self. The opening of tho duck season on October 1st this year will find conditions condi-tions among the ducks In this state better than for years past, according to F W. Chambers, state fish nnd gamo commissioner, and the hunters this season aro expected to have record rec-ord shooting. According to Chambers thero aro no sick ducks In Utah now, and the number of ducks Is large. Tho Price, brass band met Wednesday Wednes-day morning and reorgnnlted by electing elec-ting Profeseor Itergener of tho Cnrbon county high school faculty ns their leader, Tha band played tho last two da) a of the fair nnd last night gnvo a concert nl the band stnnd on Main street Judging from their first appearance ap-pearance In public under the new leadership they will soon have one of tho best bands In tho state, and should be encofiraged by the cltliens of Price. Tho United States census bureau reports re-ports that out of 4 4.708 deaf nnd dumb people enumerated In tho 1010 census for tho United States, only f If t) -eight are reported as residents of Utah, nine of there tielng foreign born. Tho proportion In Utah wns thlrt)-ono men nnd tventyscen women. wo-men. New York state has the greatest number of deaf and dumb, 2148. Idaho Ida-ho Is reported to hne forty-one deaf nnd dumb, nnd Wyoming hns fourteen Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Weeter nnd their son, Lloyd, hnvo returned from nn extended ex-tended nutomobllo tour through tho liast nnd South, In which they were accompanied by their other son, Kills, who remained In Vennsylvnnla to enter en-ter tho Wharton school. Tho nutomo-bile nutomo-bile tour extended from here to Mnlne, then down the Atlantic Const to New York, nnd flnajly to Virginia nnd then back to Satt tako City. Lloyd Weeter drove tho car. Thn Weetera wero Joined In Denver by Miss Helen Louise Crosby, who will leavo for home today. Llo)d Weeter will nlso lenvo .today for Ynle to resume his college. 'course-Thursday's 'course-Thursday's Tribune. |