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Show POBELY PERSOHftL , r w Mlllng of M,ton was regis-tared regis-tared nt Ihe Tavern Tuedny .."77s'1"- J '' Twaddlo of Hunn)slde visited with Trice friends Sunday last . ."M,r" c A. Rnnler of Mton registered reg-istered at the Tnvcrn during Ihe week. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Hlapp of Sun-nrslde Sun-nrslde were reglttered at Ihe Savoy Ihls week. Mr and Mrs. William K. Dawson of Sunntslde were among ihe Tav-ern Tav-ern guests this week. John M. Tope, the Ashley Vnlle) promoter, rcglstertd at the Snvo Monday en route lo Zlon. Mrs J. H. Carswetl of Woodslde l visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Trunk Averlll, of this tlty. Newt Tarr of ihe Internal revenue rev-enue offlee nt Zlon autographed nl Ihe Tavern during the week. Mix K. V. Tucker of Sunn) side wns a iMtor In Trice this week, 1h-lug 1h-lug a, goes! at Ihe Tavern while here. Dr. nud Mr. T. It. Slopanske) of llellter Were Momla) Visitors In Trice, coming down In the evening In their car Thomas W. l.owls of Itkick tlnwk ami W. II. (llllon of Storr wire iiliHHig the Tavern's gHi-ts during Ihe week. IH-ltht Attorne) Ktmx Tallir. son made the TMVirn hi home while In attendance mm dlstrlrl eourl here this weik. Mr, and Mrs. C. II. Mareusen de-iwrleil de-iwrleil etcrday for Kxinlsh Pork. Ihe former's old home, to be absent severul dn)s. C A. Stone ol Hunn)slde wns doing do-ing business In Ihe loiiuly scut Hie first of Ihe week. While here he lived nt Ihe Savo. John W. Dunn, one of The Hun'a good friends over nl Hunn)slde, wns hire this week attending district eourl. He left u Jingle III the till. James McThersou nnd C. A. I'mnj, prominent illlieiis of (Iretn lllver, were here this week nnd were guests of Ihe Havo) during Ihelr sta). I.lneoln U. Kelly, former slate auditor, was n Havoy gusl thla week. He I now prni Hclng law nml had hualnos Ibis week In-fore Ihe district court. Taul Armstrong, iiatunillzallon einmlnrr for the government, ntlend-ed ntlend-ed Ihe sessions of dlstrlit court nt Trice this wiek. He register) d nl Ihe Havoy. Judge C. W. Morse, counsel for Ihe I'nlled Slates I'uel company, visited vis-ited Ihe camps over south this wiek, lie stoppiil nl the Havoy going and i Lining. Illshop Oeorge Huff of Hcofleld wits In Trice this week to attend u meeting of the county school board nnd during the lime wns u guest of the Hivo). Harry M. Cunhlng. traveling pas-sengrr pas-sengrr agent for Ihe Denver nnd I tin Urunde. made 4 trip to Trice Ibis week for tils road and wns numlcrcd among the Savoy guests. Judge Pirdlnand Krlekscn of Halt jke Clt) wna doing buslniM In Trlco Tuewlny. having several matters here before district court. Iter he left for Winter qunrter nml Clear Creek. Miles K. Mllhr was down from .Ion Tuesday In consultation with Hip lounly mdmol board regarding the new buildings nt Custle Unto and lllaik Hnwk mid of which he l Hip nri hlteit. Miss Sherle) Ammermiin of ixui-ver, ixui-ver, Colo., Is the guest of Mrs. H. V. Crmkill on Nnrlh Ninth street. Hhe bus Im-iii vl-ltlng wild trlinds nt Halt take Clt) and l to ln hero sevirnl ilu)s en route hnmi. j. H. Munsou lettirnid Iho first f the week from the Tlnllc dUtrlil after putting In severul da)s Ihere nt the North Tlnlltf mine In whlih he l Interi-sled. He figures that the prop-,rt) prop-,rt) soon will bo shipping. John H. 1'orroster, Ihe engineer nnd geolglt. I here today from up Hprlng Oimon. He has b.cn doing H.mi work there for tatuda and oiluts who nre opining up three hun-drill hun-drill nnd twent ncren of ihmiI lands. a T. Olsen or Hnmry wan hero WiHlnthiy with n wrload of bulls which ho h'l gathered up reiently fur shipment I5t. He MiiIih Hint all ,ai of stmk nre b.-eom ng tenrcer and prlie raising to Iho dealer. Mr. and Mm. J. C. Weetir will have toda for N Haven, Conn., to attend the inmmenwme.nl , exerelsM h Vale where their son, l,lo)d. will ,e graduatid this ).r The. com-men.ement com-men.ement will lake pbue Wednw ,,, sat Uike Tribune, lth. Will H. Hweet of Hull) wood, Cala . was a Halt take City visitor last e.k He Is Inti rested In a number of mining enterprises In this Inter-nuontaln Inter-nuontaln region. Including Iho Stand-ard Stand-ard Conl compan). operating In tnr-lain tnr-lain lount). nnd the Nevndu Clnnalmr In Nevada -Mrs U A. MiUee Olid daughter, Miss Jane, departed )estcrday for Illinois, where they are to visit rcla- I es during the summer. The mo. hV of Mr and Mrs. Medio live In that state. Ihelr ilepnnuro was u acd a da) because of vvanhouta on the railroad. jt. M Magruw, general superintendent superin-tendent ot Ihe propertied of the United Uni-ted Htatea Fuel company, attended the meeting this week at Qlenwood Hnrlngs. Colo., of the Itocky Moun-tain Moun-tain Coal Mining Institute. A. C. Watta of Utah Kutl company and fleorge A. Murphy of the Independent Coal and Coke company were alo there. Fruik A Dackmnn of Logan has come to Trite as h)drographcr for the Trice Iliver Irrigation compnn)' nnd will be employed here all season. sea-son. He has been unlit recently connected con-nected wltlj soma Hear river project nnd Is said to be most competent for the work In hand. Mr. Ueorgo M. Miller of Huntington Hunt-ington nud daughter, Mlsa Knld, nro spending the summer nt Hotel Utah at Halt take City, The latler hns been nttendlng the Dennett school nt Hltlbrook. N. Y. Mrs. Miller wns In Trice during ihe week, going to Zlon to meet Miss Miller. tars Jensen of Hoofleld was among the numerous visitors In Trice during the week, coming down to district court on some naturnllxntlnn matters He Is n long lime emplo)p of the lenver and lllo Urande nt Hcofleld Hco-fleld nnd looks after repairs for the company up there, which keeps a big force bus) Just now. Hi rhi 1 1 K. HiiDthe, formirly chief tlctk with the state land hoard but now n prnitlclng attorne) nt Halt take Clt). wns nttendlng iiiurt nt , l'rlce this week He represents Ihe state land hoard In the litigation of A. D Van Waggoner against (leorge C. Whltmore over n tmct of land below be-low Hunnystde The stale Is an In-tervenor. In-tervenor. Mr nnd Mrs M T llrnffet nud daughter. Mls Maud, mine down this week from Salt take Cll by train nnd nre at the Tavern Their son, James 11, drove through Tuesday with the fnmll) tar. He found the mads nn)-thing nn)-thing but good In several plaies, mosll) lit Trlie lllvir Cnn)on llow-evel, llow-evel, this Is fast being bettered b) the big guug of prisoners who have been i III ployed Ihere for several weeks Mrs Kdnn Cnllawn) Woods Is visiting with relatives In Tortland, Ore Mrs. Woods will be iiccompnu-led iiccompnu-led home by Mrs. Jens Petersen, her grandmother, who has been In the Oregon illy for several months. She Is too feeble lit travel ulone, hence one reason for Mrs. Woods making the trip nt this time "Urandpn" Jens Tetrrseii hns been bin k III Trlie for several weeks from n trip to San-into San-into count) ' J It Shreik, nt one lime largely Inlcreslid In the Consolidated I'uel company at Hiawatha nnd Ihe Hon. them Utah rallwa), was down from Hall take City Ihls week unit ngls-lerrd ngls-lerrd M the Tnvern He still retains latge holdings In Carbon county, being be-ing one of the promoters of the Nntlonnl Nn-tlonnl Puel company with properties up on Uordoii Creek. As )et Ihire nre no Immediate plans for develop-Ing develop-Ing this propirt). Chris K Jensin wus down from Clear Crick Ihls week attending rotirl ns n witness In twit or three nnttitnllMlloii iases and liitir looking over his ranch lo the south of Mounds, where Mrs. Jensen Is now living. liv-ing. Hn has In Ihlrl) nires of hn, ten of wheat and three of potntoes. In sides a whole lot of garden truck.. He stales that all crops are looking good In Hint sicllon of oountr) Dig lelds are promts d ever) where. Mr. nnd Mrs. Itobert Howard returned re-turned to Price tho first of the week from the fumral of Mrs. Annie C. Alston Al-ston nt Itlvervlnw nnd Hugnr House, services bring helU nt both places. Deceased was In her sixty-fourth eur, death telng from heart failure. Mr nnd Mrs. Howard nro this week mov- Ing to Halt take City, vvliero inry are to make their home during the Incumbency, In-cumbency, nl least, of the formir In the office of stale mine Inspector. Cnpt. W M. Cooley, bend of the 1'lntnh railroad, with hindquarters at Maik, wns In the city Wednesday to meet A. K. Carlton and nttend the re-ei.ptlou re-ei.ptlou nnd bano.net held In his honor. hon-or. The road over whlih Captain Cooley Is now the head will become u pnrt of the Midland line through Ihe Pintail Dasln nnd on across Utah. Ihe first building planned being n con-netting con-netting link between Prulta and Muck. Urnnd Junction (Colo ) News, Kill, Attorney Claude I Ituker or Helper wns biro Tuesday on matters la-fore Iho dlslrhl court. He recently volunteered nt Holt take City for tho Pinli national guard and hla leuvo of absence expires July Sd. However, be hopes to have Ihls extended to such n lime ns will glvo him nn opportunity op-portunity to wind up his Inw prni Hot locitlly. linker Is made or the sluff thnt will make him heard from In Iho army. Very many friends throughout through-out IhU sicllon of Ihe stale will rigrel lo ree him have, bill extend their good wishes lo him In his going. He has built up n sjilcndld practice slnie locating nt Help'er. |