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Show If PERSONAL B' ? Fred Woods Is homo from tho H j University of t'tnli H , K, Dixon of l'rovo la a guest H ,i ibla week of tlio Tiuorn. mm -MUa Gladys Nclma Is nt homo M from Abo University of Utah. H 4 fMra. Goorjte Rylam) wai a Salt !ako City rltltor during the present fl vcok. H Mr. nnd Mrs. Iiort Martin of BV ' Caatlo Oato wore Tueaday vlaltora n ,1 la'Prlco. B 2YV E, rhclpa of Oarlnnd wan mm , aaaong the Tavern 'a guests during; j Ihe week. Hf " ' Mr. and Mra C. T. Uowcn of H " , Cattle Dale were Saturday guests of H fy ' the Ba-roy Hotel. H ; Mr. And Mr. Milton W. Miller j , ? 1 Black Hawk vlsltod in Price the ) 1 first of lho -week. 1 h. E. Dunning of Payaon waa j among tho numerous guests of the y" Tarern thla weok. j 6. A King, the Halt Lako City sttorno;, vrni transacting bustnevs H In Pxtoo Inst Monday, H i' Mr. nnd Mra. B. 1). l'rleit and f ( ' K. M. Bryan of Denver, Colo., wrre H Ai 'registered at the Tavern Tueaday. f m Mlaa Noll Dowd of Sunnyaldo j ' ! waa among tho Bunday visitors In f H Price, being a guest of tho Savoy 1 ! M, h. Oarvey of Mohrland mas mm ' a 8undny gueet of tho Savoy, ro- j , ' , turning to tho cohl camp tho follow H1 , log dny. !J Matt Lnubcr returned to hla j homo at Price Inat Sunday irom i) Manll, where he haa been attend- H , ' 3 (ng school. H '' If Mra. MumIo Kloyd of Helper, 'j accompanied by her slater, Mra. l i i Htatford, vllled friend In Price BB' I ( ) Rundny Inat. H, : li Vsughan Paul,' who with Fred H' 'Ut : Woods oponcd tho Savoy Hotel at X 'i Pilce, la now working In tho "raov- '"'VT ',' l lAM Angeles, Cain., pa an H actor. B ' MIm Heleno Henney of tho mW - Prlee academy departed thla week H , (or the Pacific Coaat to vlalt tho mm , Ban Dcgo and Ban Frnnclaco expo H. ! aHlona. H. j , i ' M. P, Hraffet haa gotie to San ' j Kranclaco on bualncaa tor tho Utah M KimI company In connection with B; ( v ttte'recelvorahlp of tho Western Pa- i ' clric railroad. ( , Mlaa Klliauoth Ktayncr, teacher i f Kngllah In tho high achool. de- ' I Itf parted laat Friday for Bait Lake H tr City, whero aho la to spend tho H ' m wmr at Jiome, BBBaBLr m J' W. Warf waa over from tho LaBr Pv - m Dcaert !aUo country tho flral of tho HHt-; ' week. Crop are goncrolly back- 1 J ward In that section on account of m ,f the cold eprlng weather H.' Mr. and Mra. D. M. Hhlreman 3 , ,' af'Uie Savoy Hotel hae boon at H - 8 Salt Lako City thla week, tho for- B' , auir on bualnwu In connection with m l Uo fvceUerahlp of Mint hoatolry H? It. Anderaon of Mt Pleaaant. H . aeereaenUng Mlllor ft Velio of Salt H Lake City, waa In Pxtco laat Batur- H F 4y looking Into oome tnrm loana B j Car hla company In Carbon county. H If. W. Mlll6urn'a now brick build- 1 j lag Juat eaat of the Varloty Htoro HaV, j a soaring completion. It will bo q . ecupled aa a confectionery and cl- t aar atore. H' '; Mra. How ben O. Miller of Salt H 1 IjiVo City vlalted with her aon, J. H Hex Miller of thla city, tho latter B ' I rt Jkst wck. She returned hone J oat Monday accompanlod by Urn. J. Hex Miller. ifH ' 1 Dr. R. C. areon of Salt Lako City M i, aa opened dental office In the HfH Vlglla-llonoino building. Ho cornea H)( Ai to Price well roeommondtxl both K it MB ctrofeiMlonally and peraonally, Mrs. Bf 1 JH Ureen arrhde laat week. Hf . ffl Prof, and Mra W. N. DavU1 K1 ' Ml returned to their homo nt Provo v jP Monday laat after attending tho H' 'fV eloalng exerclaca of tho high achool m ' A Price. Profoaaor Davlca waa Xor- H , 1 K merly located at Cnatlo aato and H W rrloe. B 9 -W. U. Candland, a member of H f j the ntnte land board, wat, In tho city H( 1 laat Fxlday from Mt Pleaaant and R B w-a reglatured nt tho Savoy. Ho B' fl wan In thla section of tho atato on J. h 1 land mattcra, but had nothing to j S glvo out Xor publication, , B '' Ml. see Maud nnd Llbblo Wll- B P eon aro at homo from tho two expo- t ' V itttona at San Diego und Sun Fniu- t i .claco. Mlia Blanch Hobb, who ac- H a companled thorn on tho trip, atop- f K PoU oft In Suit Lake City returning t to vlalt with frJemla nnd rclathea j.. 1 ' Prof, and Mra. Lottor Iljarna- H J eon and ifatnlly doparted Sunday for :' Illcliflold, where the profossor la to ' ' take tho position of principal of tho 1 r high achool, Thoy went through In ) ' Uielr enr and wore accompanlod as V far aa Ounnlaon by MUa Anna Kroat, who a to upend the summer V tn Banpeto county, B I , V. J. Klwood. superintendent LaBji ' of the mines at Kenllworth, v,sa a ' Friday visitor In Price. Tho mines H, fl, are working now about three full HHl f. day a a week with a considerable portion of the product going to tho , railroads ami to Dlngham Under V now sjstem of working tho men in E three days get what actually ft f amounts to four days a week M ; I John T I .ant of Oarlnnd, an fta i j export In soils for the Utah-Idaho ft 1 1 Sugar company nnd also for Austin ftft-iH ! Ilroa , was a guest of the Tavern Bft 'u I 'last Sunday His mission hero was ft in connection with tho work ho is - ' doing or tho Price Ither Irrlgutlon ft'Iil company along tho lltch lino to tho BM'Ul ( ou'U of tho city, that is, showing BBBBBK 1' I raSBBl llllr Of tho 0l JUBt llOW to ilUH- ftftv ftaaHH " tllelr f'rst crop of BUBar tx18 H f aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBW SaBBufl nBaftaBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlBBBBBBBBBBBl gftMftySHBjajjajJftJftjftjftjftjftjftjftjftjftjftJPPftjftjftl Mr nnd Mra. Josoph Lltliettl of Helper aro sojourning for a few lays at Olcnwood Spring-., Colo. Mrs It 8. Itoblnctt leaves tomorrow to-morrow for Kansas, whero she Is to pend tho summer visiting with relatives Miss Alice Hurst departed yesterday yes-terday for hor homo at lleaver, but will visit en route several daya at Bait Lake City. D. FJalm, one of Helper's foremost fore-most cltizena, la this week at Iava Springs, Ida , looking after hla ranch Interests there, Mis Mabel Hoffmann, who haa been attondlng school the past winter win-ter at Kl Centra, Cala., Is expected home tho coming week. Tom Averlll, who la playing ball at Falrvlow thla aummer, came oer Sunday to pitch for Prlco Jn the gamo with Mohrland Mlaa Lena Klamm of Olenmore, Kan., Is visiting Mlaa Helene Henney Hen-ney of Price and together they are going to tho California expositions Mra. W. N. Wetrel of Buriny-sldo Buriny-sldo was a visitor In Prlco this week She I to leave next Tuesday Tues-day for an extended visit with relatives rela-tives nt Clovcland, O, Mr. and Mrs E. 11 Jcpson left Bunday for Pasadena, Cala., called there by tho death of tho Tomer's grandfather, who passed away Bat-urday Bat-urday at tho ago of 80 years. W, J (Hid) Wilson was an arrival ar-rival from BUndardvlllo tho latter part of last weok Tor a brlof visit with Mra Wilson's folks, tho Gregorys. Greg-orys. Orcen Illvcr Dispatch, 28th Mr. nnd Mrs J. J. Waddell. formorly of tho Midland Hotel at Orcen Hlvcr, hnvo returned to Bait Lnko City from California and aro making that city their temporary homo. J 8 Varnor wo In Price this week making nrrangemont to tako his family to tho ranch this side of Sunnyaldo for tho summer. Crop prospects aro vory good out thnt way, everything considered Attornoy McOee was In Salt Lake City thla weok. He oxpects to bring his family to Price Immediately, Immedi-ately, Mrs. Mcdco has been In n hospital for somo time, white his daughter has been nV school. Robort Howard, inspector of mines for tho United States Fuel company, mjs over from Illnck Hawk Tuesday last attending an organisation or-ganisation meeting of tho nowly appointed ap-pointed county school board. It H Thompson, formerly of Prlco and 'with tho Golden Ilulo and tho Farmers' Exchange nnd Implement Imple-ment company for a time, has re turned to Prlco frcm California, whero ho haa been locnted for n considerable time. J. D. Dunce of tho Mountain Homo section of tho Uintah reservation reserva-tion country waa In Price recontly. Ho waa a pioneer resident of Price until the attraction of a homestead took him farther from civilisation All of tho Prlco colony out that way are fairly prosperous and contented with tho genoral outlook. Leo B, Thomas, ono of the leading morchanla and business men of Bcofleld and Winter Quartors, waa hore Tueaday In attendance upon up-on tho organisation meeting of th recently appolntod school board for Carbon county and of which he la a member. Ills appointment represents repre-sents tho upper camp districts, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Weeter recently re-cently left Zlon by automobile for tho East. At Chicago thoy will at-tond at-tond tho graduating exercises of ono of tholr sons, iftor which thoy go on to New Hampshire, where another an-other son la attending college. Mr nnd Mrs. Wcotor are to tour tho Now England state before returning return-ing to Utah, E T Uorkenhagen of Helper waa a recent visitor In Prlco. Whllo his saloon business at tho railroad town Is temporarily closed, he anticipates an-ticipates better business conditions In tho very near future, and will likely reopen tho place within a few weeks Mrs norkonhngen Is still In California and is to remain on tho coast until hr health Improtse Mrs W O Demls has ghon up her apartment in tho Wymondhnm nnd will spend the week end with Mrs. F W. Francis. Bho will Jeaio early In tho week for Lovendalo farm to visit Mra. Sldnoy Tuttlo for ten dnys, nnd will then join her husband at tho 8tandurdllle Coal company's camp In Eastern Utah for tho summer Salt Lako Tribune, Trib-une, 30 th Rum C Shorrlll, the Bait Lake City contractor, was at tho conl camps south of Prlco tho other day making figures with the company officials for moving tho amusement hall and other buildings between East Hiawatha nnd Hiawatha propor to lllack Hawk Tho severity of tho winters at tho point mentioned and tho isolation of employes concerned con-cerned makes tho inovo desirable County Bunejor John II Forrester For-rester was down from Bait Lake City the other dny In connection with his work at lllack Hawk as geologist for tho United States Fuel company Forrester makes his homo at Zlon and maintains offices In the Kearns building. In speaking speak-ing of tho coal properties at lllack Hawk, Mohrland nnd Hiawatha, ho state that tho former Is at this tlmo producing nbout nine hundred tons of coal dally and Mohrland and Hlaawtha about twolvo hundred tens each Tho pioportlc nre each working on norngo of three days weekly with prospects of an Increased In-creased tonnuge ns tho smelters un4 railroads find nn Increased use for tho protluotlon from these mines, ns good quality us is produced any where In tho state Dr. J It. Earll, until recently assistant physician to Dr A W Dowd of tho Utah Fuol company at Sutinyslde, has gono to Somerset Colo., a the local physician for the Mmo company. HI appointment became be-came effective about thirty days ago. Mrs. Earll and tho baby aro oon to Join the doctor, they being now at Mt Pleasant Edward 0 Mitchell, reporter for Ilradstreets, waa In Price the other day revising tho ratings of business firms o' the city and adding add-ing the new houses to his reports. Ilradstreets now gives Prlco a population pop-ulation of thirty-two hundred, and further designate the city as the most desirable shipping point for the reservation country, It N How, purchasing agent for the Utah Fuel company and well and favorably known throughout Carbon county, loft Salt Lako City Wat week with hi family to spend somo time at the expositions In California. During hi absence the veteran, Jesse White, will bo In charge of the department over which How has control. F P. IHscr, representing tho Val Dials Urewln company out of Denver, Colo , was here during the week and put In a carload of his Koods with the Utah saloon. Ho finds business conditions as good. It not better, nt Price and surrounding surround-ing towns a In any of tho territory ho snakes, Including Colorado, Utah and Wyoming The Utah U doing n splendid business In tho territory adjacent to this city, especially Jn tho coal camps south of Price. , J C. Whcelon, engineer In charge of tho Irrigation system of the Prlco Hlvcr Irrigation company, was In tho city laat Saturday, a KUest of the Savoy Ho told a reporter re-porter of Tho Sun that there nro eight thousand five hundred acres of ground under Irrigation south of tho Prlco river thla season, a largo portion of which la sugar beet. Thla season promises to bo a most prosperous one for the farmers of this valley from Engiuevcr Wheel-on' Wheel-on' standpoint 8. P. Darren of" the American Asphalt company returned from a trip over tho reservation Inst week. Ho reporta gront activity In the asphalt as-phalt lines. While horo he told local lo-cal people of a number of uses of gllsonlto which they have been un-awaro un-awaro of The shiny black on nil automobile bodies Is baked gllsonlto gllson-lto ns Is the attractive dull black finish seen elsewhere. Hubber goods of all kinds, a Inrgo portion of all nutomohllo tiros and numerous numer-ous other use hnvo been found for It. The markot Is constantly widening widen-ing Vernal Express, 28th. I W Odeklrk of Duchesne drove down from the reservation country Inst Sunday Ho say that the Willow Creek road la not In very good condition thla spring, but It can bo made in flrst-claa shape at cry little expense He says that, the biggest Item will be In furnlah-t Ing nnd Instating culverts. Odeklrk Ode-klrk Jiad chnrge of tho construction work on the Willow Creek road nnd knows what ho Is talking about Horo Is a chunce for our county commissioners to como to the res-"Uo res-"Uo nnd put thla road Into better shape for trniol, and wo bellevo they will do It - Helper Times 29th. K. II Miller, representing out of Salt Lake City flvo of tho largeat Insurance companies In the country doing a tiro nnd automobile business, busi-ness, was In Prlco a fow days ago checking up with his agents. Of all the cities and towns that ho makes In Utah, ho finds conditions at Prlco ns good ns. If not better than, tho average. "Compared with other places," he said, "you have nothing here to complain of. Price la bound to get better, grow right along and will always be the commercial center cen-ter of a great surrounding country. You are today building more substantially sub-stantially than any city In tho state, population considered." |