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Show !; SHORT STORIES OF THE WEEK LLH i . , - (a 1'lun TH)kn Crooked. t Appeals for fund t suppl) 1'rnirli ' subtler wllh tobacco have Itern re- B I celvod nil over the state. Tho teller H i f making (ho appeal tire In the form n( H ' ii ehnln, the receiver In send twenty- H h flve (rut nntl then write four similar H I i letter. W W. ltd)', Culled Btate H ' , L dlitrlct attorney. I Investigating H H MctliodM I'pUciipnl Cliurth. B J 1 Kundtiy. August llh, preaching nt M ' 11 o'clock of thn forenoon. Hubject, H "In Itemomhrnhce of Me." Holy B communion service. Hunday school HBBB tit lo o'clock A niot cordial wcl- HBBBj ' come to nil. Junior league nt 7 HBBBj o'clock of the evening. Qunrterly con- HBBH jj fereneo. Monday evening, nt 7 30 B I I O'clock. ltc. II. T. Stabler, pastor. H ji Counterfeit I'lvr Circulate B Counterfeit five-dollar Kolit plew K I ' J nre ngnln In circulation In Ulnh niul B I V. II. Dnvenporl. oret service op- H I iiratlve, Ik dllllgontly searching for BBVBh i the person responsible. The coin pkakV I Jj nre light In weight, eontnlnltiK gold ' to the vnluc of M.to. They nre be- H I loved to he the output of Cnrr and H f jj York, enunterfeltern arrested In Ulnh B r two years hro nml now serving time 111 lit McNeil' Island ... j .lilen l)n lil Cnni-untlli. l Alden David Kornswnrth, aged I Iyenr nml n reiililent of Mult Iko City, passed away at hi home there lint Friday. He mine to Utah from Kan Jour, Cain., nml wa for more than twenty yenrn enlplnyed b) tho "Denver nml lllo (Irnnito n water service ser-vice foromnn. He wn well' known nml universally llkeil by mnny i:nl-(ernltnhipoople i:nl-(ernltnhipoople with whom he pa ma In run I net by (reason of hit itnptnf. ,mcnt. Committed lo til" A Iiiiiu After lielnK examined a to hi an-lly. an-lly. John Avlsllno w Init Wcdne. da) committed lo the nit) turn for tho H 1 Inxtno nl rroo, Tho limn In charKctl B t with tho Inuriler of Frank Comn In B tho mine nt Htornt n few week nm H ! by liaatlpR hU victim to dentil tlth n H hdvel. It took" the sheriff nnit four H ileputlen to Kit 'tint to the Irnln for B the drpnrture to I'rovo. He In n rnv- J Ins nml ilnluternim in mi Inc. The ile J tall of the tngrtlcr nppenrril nt the Ji ' time In The fiunJ ffflfffli ' (, i SpIkmI I'll i ill Condition. m Rlmwhere In thU Impfoiilon of Tho B , Hun U putillnheil tho flnnnclnl ntntn. ( ' ' menl of the Carbon county coneolN ' j '' ilateO nchool ilUtrlrt a prepared by K ) I Ml. Iilu M. Tnnner. clerk of the H I I bo.'&O. The report ehowii a iah nit t " -m yti fund on June 30. IPI7. of l, y TJI34.H (ilnklnK fuml). ami a net H f III- .ilrW of 1717.70. The aUtnmeiit 1'' im j forltho achool yenr of ltltll7. nml B 1 1 V roildrreil n moat Atlfnrlor- one. t'l 11 A tolM of tiai.V4l.IO pnwril throUKli iiiB ul tknjonril'N ImtuU ilurlnc the year H tJ Will llullil Siib.tuntliill)-. B fff I'renlilenl Joeph Hcowcroft of thn J ' '' if Hcuwcroft Hoim & Co. nt OKilen wan In ! u I'rluo on Hatunlay nml Hunilny limt. H At ot that firm bun not ilerbleil on it m location for tho blc wareluiUM It ex. W pectii to btillil nt Price llo will lie ? back In a fow ilnya to so oxer the j i M matter a tea In. In the meantime he In j, )M hav Ins arrhltrct plan n Htrueture that j , tig H to bo nbout fifty by a hundred and j , , Jt'' mivonty-flvo feet In depth, two utorlea J ' m nml baiicinent. fitted nut evpeclally ji Tn for the vhoteiMilo irrocery butilneea. Bj R Thn compan U ennnlderlnir wnenil H ' looatlon. I H .... B' ' : f& I'lftli Mnti lo lJM-ao. j U The' fifth man to etcapa recently J '. M from the I'rlcu Jllrur Canyon rampii j i l-'m iietween Caytla tlalo nml Colton Ik U ji V l:. nrlacoll, eervliiK a life entrnco fur I i the la)lnic or I'olloe Officer Itlley nt J i i Halt Iuke City. He koI a way lait vflvi HI JB Hunday nbout mldnlrlit. DrUcoll U I ' w deccrlbed ni weUhlnir about a bun- J VM dred and KUty pound nnd Ii 31 yenrn j rf old, five feet ren Inrhe. Imiel ejex J ', U nnd medium complexion. He bm iv J ' W email icar on ;he back of tho neck t I m and another upon tho rlKht ear Kitty J , (fa J9 dollar reward I offered for hi np ' 3J prehemlon. Company llonnlr Wntcr. A D MntLenn of the t'nlted Htatee I'm l company wn tip Kyune Creek to the reservoir of thnt rompnny li"t Hatunlay nnd turned donn the wnter tored there for the peoplo with prop under the 1'rlee Itlver trrlirn-tlon trrlirn-tlon company oyetem. Only enough I retained by the company to meet It requirement nt Panther nnd that uied by Cameron Coal company. ... Helpline Out Itnllrond. (ImirKe A. Htnrm, wnrden of thn atale penllentlary. wn a lltnr In Prleo over Bntunbiy nnd Hunday nlKbt. Hh tell The Hun thnt he In lend to take hi ronMrt road builder build-er out Nine Mile way nny day now to work on the Price lo My ton road. Irfitely he ha been holpInK nut the Denver nml lllo Orando In rebuilding: It w nulled out track betneen Cotton nml Ciinlle (Into. ... Curium' I'lna Volunttfr. Jnme C. Ocildlng of Wellington I credited with being tho flnt volunteer from Carbon oount) for the United Htate nrmy. He I the eon of Mr. nml Mr. It. II. Holding nf that town nnd I now Motioned nt Chevuue, Wyo., with Troop K of tho Twenly-I'lflli Twenly-I'lflli ,tiivnlry. The Hun Itgln going to him till week by whlrh he will keep poated on home new. Ill father fa-ther wu In Price limt Monday nnd' I ery proud of hi on, who I uru to make good, he my. ' ? Vnlcr I To nut r Donn. II. M. Mngrnw, general aupcrlnteml-ent aupcrlnteml-ent of the United Htnte I'uel com-puny, com-puny, wa up Kyune a few dn ngo looking over the rcwnolr of thl oompany there nnd which nro oou to be Improved. It I figured to build the two dam higher. Plan nro being be-ing gono over by the rompiiuy' engineer. en-gineer. J. II. Pnrrrati r. Work llkel) will be Marled In a few day by contract. con-tract. Homo two hundred (ccnud-fect of water U nt prrwnl Impounded. ... hnine Old Clrrii, Itto. t'ote llro. played Price tal Halur-day Halur-day afternoon nml at n'cht. coming from I'rovo here nnd dating Hunny-Mdc Hunny-Mdc but Huudny. The how wa nlMiut nil thnt could I expected. It lo-t money here. II manager claim, wlilln nt Hunn)lde they nbout evened tip for thn two da). The nltractlon ha ome gmd lite thick nnd n mall menagerie. So parade wn glen b-catiMt b-catiMt of the latenea In arriving, duo to trnllroad condlllon. The dhow Jumped from Hunn)Mde to Mont roue. Colo. ... I'll Norm On Ihi'iirxlon. Two hundred farmer from Cnrlin. Killer)', Hnnpete, Heler and other lountle reached I'rovo lu-t Wribie-U, Wribie-U, where they were Hie guet of the Utah County 1'iirin bureau for a noon luncheon. Aftrruurd it vlult ua limdn to the tute mentul ho-pltul, ho-pltul, llrlgham Young ynltenlty und other ixiliit nf InUrext. loiter they lltrd thn dalrle nt Iwtkevlew nnd Vlneyurd oli their wuy to lignn. Thn Carbon uud Kmery crowd I being uhhperoiivd, u It wro, by Prof. Wallace Wal-lace Hulllvan. count) agent fur the two COUIItlCM. . . I'our llrldgc Out. Ira It Drowning, lnte rood engineer, en-gineer, came down from XloiK hut Tuovdny nnd later left Price by v-uy of Helper over tho Willow Creek road to look nflcr the replacing of four bridge recently taken out by tho heavy nilim between Cuetle Oute und Duchtwne. Now tumpornrv pnn will be conntriicttd, a n poit iud forming n pnrt of u mttloual highway, will hoilly bo built through the dUtrlet. The new highway will comdltute tho first road project to be undertaken Jolntl) by the federal and atute nil-thorltlr. nil-thorltlr. ... doing Auny l'or lttt. Harry tleiui. proprietor of the Kentucky Liquor Houne nt Pr'ce, bu ahlpped nil mrrchandlne left over hero on tho first of August to Kly. Nov.! where he has hud nn establishment establish-ment for several months. At Kureka he will continue In business with soft drinks, wholesale und retail, tobucons, cigar and tho llku with a billiard nnd pool hull In connection, (lesu himself him-self will lake a rest of nbout U month, after which ho wilt come back to Price and engage In tho hide uud wool business, renting or building above tho railroad truck. HI family recently went to Han I'raneUco, Culn., for u time. ... Iloutikc-i Aro Cllpiwtl Off. Postmustcr who have been receiving receiv-ing n bonus on enlistment will no longer make Dili ous) money. The law erased to be operative on Juno 30th. Postmaster In various town hiwo greatl) aided In obtaining enlistments, en-listments, but uow since the draft ha become effective, thelo U no longer need of urging men to join the service. ser-vice. Practically over) volunteer has tendered hi service. Uirge sums of money have been paid out to post-milliters post-milliters throughout the country fur obtaining enlistments. An order resolved re-solved at the Prleo arm) station from the war department grants tho right to recruit married men as tooka und baker. ... Austria uml I'ruuiw I'nltcil. XI Iw Cutherlne l'ofuh und 1'rud Aubert, both of Curboh county, were married on 8aturdyut by Arthur J. Lee, justice of tbe peace, nud are spending tholr honeymoon In California Califor-nia at this time. The groom Is ti native na-tive of Franco nud U one of Eastern Utah's most prpmluent flockmaster. while tho bride comes from one of the good Austrian families of Hunti)sliK. Following the wedding ceremony a wedding feast wau served lo-sally lo-sally Upon thole return to Prleo thp couple wilt occupy a beautiful home Just lompletnd In the eastern part of tho clt) The groom spent a lavish sum In entertaining friends following tho ceremony it-. . M. Ilrndlcy Home. .Mr. Anna M Dradley I back In Price from nn absence of j'ome Mount Mou-nt Salt Lako City, called there by tho Illness' nml subsequent death of her mother, Mr M K. Mnddlmtn, n long time msldent of Utah. Mfss Martha Ilrndlcy, who necompanled her mother, mo-ther, I remaining nt the state capital ami preparing herself nt one of the hospital n n nurse. ... IM'nicil Convict Captured. The two negro convict who escaped from the tump In Prleo Itlver Canyon Can-yon n few day ngo made their way back to Halt I-ake City, whero they were captured Friday In n negro section sec-tion of Xlon. Perkln and Pnrry, their name, had n considerable sum of mini-) on them when taken In. They an- supposed to hnte traveled by automobile much of the way. They are now linked up nt tho pcnllcntlur). ... Dcolguntcil A IIIrIiiiii). The road from Myton lo tho Carbon Car-bon county line hna been dcslgnnteil a n Ute highway nnd will come In for Improvement nuthorlicd by the state, say Haturddy Deseret New. A demand mndo by tho farmer of Duehesne county for Improvements to nld transportation of their farm product prod-uct to tho market, particularly during dur-ing the winter, resulted In this notion. Thl road connect with tho road from Prleo lo tho I)uehena county tine. ... Wood-men Aro Wanted. Woodsmen of Utnh, Idaho nml adjoining ad-joining state nre bivlltd to enlist In tho regiment of lumbermen to do foreign for-eign service with tho engineer. Men between the nge of 18 nnd 40 year are eligible for thl service, according lo I V. Knlepp, dlitrlit funster at Ogden. Tho forest service, thn lumbermen lum-bermen nnd other aro being nppented lo with n view to getting u regiment of hlgbgrade lumberjack for thl foreign work ... Parrel Pot Cut Off. Notice ha been rccilvcd at the Price pontofflre that tho parcels post servlie iM'tvvecn tho United Htate nnd tlreecc ha been discontinued on account ac-count of the failure ot direct steamship steam-ship communication. K.rnt-clnmt null nnd money order will bo Issued, but parrel post pankage will bo refused. The stopping of parrel post crvlcn to (Ireecn also stop the same service to Turkey nnd to nil point In the Asia Minor section. ... Jew l-l I ,pM'ul llcc-lcil. jit Hunday, "Tlshn Ila'b," one of the great religious dnys of the Javvl-h people, was fittingly observed throughout through-out Utah. "Tlidia, lla'b" commemorate commemor-ate "The Pall of tho Temple," when Tltu destro)ed by fire the great temple tem-ple In Jerusalem In the year 7U, A. I, nnd transported tho Jewish people to Dab) Ion. The day wa made the occasion oc-casion for n spcclnl appeal throughout through-out the country In behalf of the Jewish Jew-ish war sufferers' relief fund. Local Hebrews have responded liberally to the lippeal from nutlotml headqunr-ter. headqunr-ter. ... New Crop of Sucker. Complaint t made by persons living liv-ing In tho vicinity of Thompson that two men representing themselves a ngeiits of the federal government hud collected f If l) -six dollar from farmer farm-er und hud caused them extra work In plowing on the representation that they would he furnished frco seed by the government. John K. Drown nf Moab report that the failure of the seed to arrive hit caused mnny nrre to go unpkinted In (Irund count). The men claiming to be ngenl of the federal fed-eral government represented thnt tlmy were connected with the oonser-vntlou oonser-vntlou deiMtrlinent of the deimrtment of agriculture. Twn Mom Hm'oimih' Two moru prisoner working on tho Price Itlver Canyon roud tnude their escape from th stockade up near Horse Creek last Haturduy Hunday lust Wnrden (leorgo A. Htorrs, who happened to be In Price, wa notified. One of the men, (leorgo Munolls. -wa sent up from Carbon cnlinty In June, 1914. for second degree murder. 1'ota Ooiidu wu serving nn Indeterminate sentence for bank robbery In Tonelo county, rifty dollar for each man I offered. Description have gone out both east und west In hope of detecting de-tecting them, They cut the. wires of the stockade to escape, und us thoy were going seven shot were fired at them. It I thought on.) vvaa hit, ... No Wrapping Or Addm. Publication having the following notice printed In tho upper left hand corner of tho front page will be forwarded for-warded to thiiyfront In Kurope and plucrd In the hand of American soldier. sol-dier. The paper must not be wrapped wrap-ped nor uddrrssed Only paper bearing bear-ing the notice will be uceepted In order or-der to prevent the vvholesule sending of old paper. "Notice to Headers When )ou finish reading thl publication publica-tion place n one-cent stump on thl notice, hand name to any postal employe em-ploye and It will be placed In the hand of our soldiers und sailor at tho front. No wrapping no addresses. ad-dresses. A. H. Ilurlesnn. postmaster general." Approve- TIicm .SulMltuto. At the suggestion of tho attorney general. Hermun Harm, state chemist, chem-ist, uppcurcd before n mooting of oounty sheriff und attotne) nt Halt Mio Clt) last week advising these representative concerning the beverages bever-ages which It Is permissible, under the law. to sell. Among other drinks containing con-taining no malt and showiuu no cvr denco of fermentation, Harm men-tloncd men-tloncd Ueoco, Tanhauser, Vivo, Promo. Pro-mo. Puritan, Kxcelsp and Nekto, all of which, ho said, contain leas than one-hall of 1 per cent alcohol and at the twine time have tho beer flavor and tang imparted by a small proportion pro-portion of hop In the brewing All of them ho clutwd as Icgul preparations. |