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Show PRICE M NEARBY Thomns ' Itane) of Winter Quarters Quar-ters left Wednesda) for Ban Dleiro, C'ala Miss Kttn Ilcnoh of Mantl Is a ls Itor nt the home of her sister, Mrs. U A, Ijuibcr, this week At I'rovo the first of the week n marrlsKv llcenso was iMued to J II 1'ldller of Trice and Illancho Tnrr) of Hprlmrllte John ltnblnson of Castle (late nnd Jeiuilo rbnlth of Halt take Clt were Ikcnseil to Wed taut Wednesday by Clerk llorsle) Mmill temple of the Church of Jesus t'hrlut of Iatterda Kulnts closes on December 31th and reopens on Janunt) 4, 1914 John Mi Andrews of trnal hns returned re-turned fiom California He reports that Colonel Itnndlitl, well kuimti In the t'lntnh llasln, Is In feeble health Tim hunl times' ball KUen b tho beehlxe Rlrls nt the tulernncl Inst I'rliln) oiiilnn was n well attended affair and Krentl) enJoed bj alt who nttende I The eommirtlal department of the hitch sihool will kIi a danro this (I i Iiln mime In thu IiIkIi school Kymnaslum to whkh ieronu Is eor-illall) eor-illall) InMKil Htnndanl Oil company of New ork last Halurdit) niinoumed an iidvauro of one cent u Kullon In Rnsollne. It Is retitllliiK In l'rke b loenl dealt rn nt twint-rour cents. Thomas Dumane returned Monday Mon-day from Halt take Clt, nirompanled b his son Hhurp, where the latter uns suiceMfull) nperati d upon for adenoids und tonsllltls The campflro Rlrls held their rrRU-lar rrRU-lar weekl) session at the homo of Miss olande Hutton last exenlnic After some Initiator) work refreshments refresh-ments were sened by the hosttss. W (' llrnffet, nttoinr for the Halt take City Trlhune,nud n lirothcr of M T llruffet, waslast week ndmlttetl to practice In tholfulral ourl He-fore He-fore ROlnR to yionVri was located nt BcofUld 'ihe Itojnl N'eluhbors tnttrtalnid quite n irowd at Masonli Mall Tuesday Tues-day ixenliiR Cards wire the feature of the eieiilmr after whkh refresh-rnents refresh-rnents were sirved Those uttendlnrt report a most injunble time Andrew Oman went to Moroni on Tiirsdn to attend the funerul of his father-in-law, Moses Draper, whose death occurred at that plum Hatur-(ln. Hatur-(ln. He will be accompanied home b Mrs. Oman, who went to Moroni some time hro If lllnur of tho Ashlt) Vullt was l fined flft) dollurs foi selllnir what was ( said to be Jamaica Kinder to Tom), tho Indian who on the nlxlit of No- i ember Zd shot fleonce Ilartlett This ' brand of Jumalea Klntter contains 93 i per cent alcohol The feukt of Chanukkah commem- oratlns the dedication of the new nl- i tar In the temple of Jerusalem afttr ' the former one had been defllid by the H)rlans, was Renerall) obsered li all Jews last 8aturda Hiieclul fecrvlcfs were held when tlusn people peo-ple hate u sjnBKOKue nnd a rabbi The little son of Hans Drjrn who , had his flnRcr hurt l) the explosion , of u torpedo picked up In the railroad jurds last 1hursda, is kettlm; i'Ioiik ) as well as timid 1)0 expected He also . retched it tut over the tye from the txploslon And will llkel) lime to r; I main out of school for sumu time ', Ilurlul of Mike Maher took pluru lmt Mona from an undertaking es- tablUhnieiit at Troo Muher was a . section foreman for the Denitr and Itlo Grande In Hpnnlsh Pork Canyon ) and was killed last month by a train . at Soldier Bummlt Tat Maher u brother ut Tarls, Tox, suit mont for I funeral expenses. ! The thicken dinner oitrklmxar Riven 1 b tho tallies' Aid soclet) it tho Moth-I Moth-I odlst church last SafuritAt was well . patronized and as usual financial ' suiiess The tamp Iflre Hlrls had a ! booth and realized souiethkliR like six-. six-. teen dollars which NJJro toward ) equipping their orgauizutlun with ! paraphernalia etc William Owjthors foreman on thu Nutter I nneh Is suffering from a frai ! ture of the right forearm, his horse having fallen on him last Trldo) ' some fortj miles north of Prkc In '. spite of hi Injury n withers remount- ed and continued his ride Into town at ; the same time drllng a couple of re-, re-, tractor pck mules Carbon tadc o II t t A M and Naomi Chapter t 1 T 8 hate sent out lnt nations I all Masons and Hastern Stars of thi rotint) for n social to be Rtren nt Masonl. Hall In Trice, tomorrow (Saturday evening, at 8 o sleek The soetal (s lnlnded to be exelusltelj for Mas.ns and Pattern 8tars and members t their families ont) Mrs Isaac llurton reeelted a telegram tele-gram Tuesdaj noticing her of the death of her brother J It Trlsli), nt I roto Death was due to gall stones and appendicitis an operation hating leen performed for that trouble Just one month ago his wife died Mrs llurton went out to ntt'nd tho funeral tednesda morning Vernal Kx-preas, Kx-preas, 3d J N Corbln took possession of the lines of the ta Ral Tclephono corn-pan) corn-pan) on December 1st, and Is to make his home nt Moati He proposes to extend his Krultn. Colo, lino from Thompsons on to Urcen Itlter and Trice making connections nt Trice, It Is said with the Kastern Piah lines and those of the Mountnln Htntes In this tlclnlt) 1 rank Datla Is mid to be the onl Durhesne stage drlter who hns oter made tho run from Tort Duchesne to Vernal In less than nn hour He made It In f If l -fit c minutes. The dlstaneo Is twent) -eight miles nnd there are man crooks nnd turns and dugwny. Htrange to sa the run from Vernal to Fort Duchesne has noter been made In less than nn hour The Mutual Improvement association associa-tion gate a tcrj cnJonhle eo.lal last Uednesdn) evening nt which Ihtre was an atten tnnrc of about a bundled bun-dled There wns nn Interesting program pro-gram Including selections bt Dr It i: Cloward nnd W II Held In tho Hamoan langunge (lames nnd singing sing-ing were enju)ed and the feature of the etenlng wns n 'conundrum banquet ban-quet " Tuesdn) etenlng Tall' i:uiis of Mohrlnnd was taken to a hospital In Halt take Clt) suffering from two compound fractures of tho right leg and n simple fracture of tho left one Ktans was hurt b the cars while coming out of the mine last Hnturda) Ho was aecompnnled to Halt take City b his wife nnd b W Von Klin, n member of the Mohrlnnd first nld corps. Ileientl) n masquerade dance was given nt Winter Quarters b the Tlrst Aid society of Hint tamp Miss Clara llarto and Miss Irmc Klmhcr took tho first prizes. MIm Itnrvov wns tlressed In n Heotrli costume nnd Miss Klmber as n neicress The second prizes were won by Miss Alice Htone as n HHinlsh damer Jess Alversoii ns Duster llrovvn, anil Mr Crane representing repre-senting the chnrniter, Mar) Jane" I T Ovtson nnd J T Mlllnn of Castle Dale lire In Htlt take City to-da) to-da) to eonfir with the members of the state road commission regarding the touting of the m vv slutn road between be-tween Kmer) nnd Hunprtr countlis The) fat or the Htralicht Can) on rond Tht) expiHttd the statt load commission commis-sion to meet toda) and were disappointed disap-pointed to hnrn that the meeting will not be hi Id until next Mondn) Desert Des-ert livening Nt ws Oth Hpeilal features on the program of the Mutual Improvement association nt the tabernacle tftinilnj night will bo it song b) the high school chorus, directed b) Vtfit AA lltrgener, entitled, enti-tled, The Ilacfoot o)," n reading, 'tars ," h) .nu AttJn Wilson, violin duet, ltnlph AndtruoA nnd Will Tace, sclnitlon b) iA Kite lull composed of He)tnour TrowVLitrfd compan) tas-ron, tas-ron, 'Other Klements In lluslness Ts-sentlal Ts-sentlal to High l.fflclenr), ' directed b) Curl It Manusen C D Homour was nt Trovo Inst Saturday oil business connected with the legal entanglemeuts of the Ttnlt (Hum compan), of which ho Is the moving spirit Htwnour states that not onl) will the prrstnt dissatisfaction dissatisfac-tion on the part of some of the stockholders stock-holders be adjusted, but that tho factor) fac-tor) will bo comptc'sd nnd the manufacture manu-facture of glass become one of the big Induztrles of the state The He)-mourn, He)-mourn, husbund und wife, have placed considerable of this glass stock at Trice and surrounding countr), W A Wnrthen managtr of the Hegn 1,11) Hone) lompnuy of Itoose-telt, Itoose-telt, left hern for home last Mondny He wuh hero In the Inttrtsts of his compan) and shipped out two cars of comb hone), one to Davenport, la, nnd the other to Indianapolis, Ind These cars make tho second shipment that has gone from hero this fall and brought six thousand dollars The other shipment, one mr, went to fit tan -i In September Warthen ears -tha the demand for hone) from the rem all .n country Is good and there Is n stlendld future for the Industry ther I- inerat sen lees for former Ma) or Jos. h H Krlsby of Trovo and father of Mrs A llergener of Trice were held In that clt) Inst Bunda) The fun ral was Very large!) nttended nnd was held from the Third ward meeting meet-ing house Aside from tho regular sen l es of the tatter-da) Halnts, the Indian war etcrans nttended In n bod The floral offerings were un-ususll) un-ususll) large nnd beautiful Desldes Mrs llergener. four children survive The are Mrs Trlscllla Hhlll, Mrs Annie ltltehle and Illchnrd Krlsb), all of Trovo and It talto) Krlsby, who Is on a mission In Oreat Ilrltaln Miles K Miller, architect for the new public school bulldliut it Trice, wns in the city the tlrst of tho week He rlates thnl the upper floors of tho bull li ii i r now completed nnd li i tho loner fioers will be reed) It tho pupils to go Into (most nsturedlr b) the end of the Christmas I o hints. Himself and Contrnttor H)1and are working together nnd when the building build-ing Is flnnll) turned titer to the members mem-bers of the consolidated school bonrd of (arbon count) It will be n structure of which no ono hereabouts need have an) i nure to !o ashamed Clcorge II llradle), one of the original orig-inal pioneers of Moroni, died nt his home Inst Mondny of pneumonia, Mr llradley was the father of twelve sons nnd five daughters, ten sons and two daughter survive him He was 0110 of the prominent men of Moroni nnd served eighteen )enrs continuously ns one of the clt) councllmen Tho death of Moses Draper nl the home of his dsughter, Mrs taurn Call, removed another pioneer of Moroni Ho took nn nitlve part In campaigns against the Indians In early days nnd served some months as n pony express rider loth were well known throughout Carbon count) nnd Kastern Utah The remains of J C Jensen, known among his friends ns ' tang Chris," were laid to rest at Kcrron last Hun-day Hun-day As announced previously tie-reared tie-reared wns last week hauling oro from his claims In Temple Canyon In tho Han Itnfnel country to Or ecu Itlvrr He left flreen Hlver Hundny evening of Inst week for the mines nnd ttamped nt Han llafael river Hun-da) Hun-da) night Ma wns slrk the next morning nnd friends nd vised him to turn back He said ho would go on, nnd Vtcditcsdu) n passing freighter found his dead bod) seven miles be-)ond be-)ond whero he nnd camped The team was tied to n tree nnd ho had ovldtntly laid down to rest The body wns taken to Oreen Itlter nnd enma from tin re to Trice Inst Krldny, nnd tlienre to Perron Dt teased was nbout so )enrs of nge nnd hnd a wife nnd five children Trof Knoilt Jnrgcnsin, principal of tho Jordan high school nnd forme rl) holding n slmnllr position with Trice a publle school s)stem recently suggest-id suggest-id to Halt take City's Trlli no Hint n few leavers be sent to 7lon from the southt rn portion of the stnte, or other points whero the) nre becoming too numerous, for exhibition purposes I see," s)s thn professor, 'that n number of beavers have been killed In the ixiuthcrn pnrt of the state Now, the fact Is that, despite the number of beavers In the state, there are thousands of peoplo who novtr have seen one Among the pupils under m) direction I have not found one who ever raw a beaver Wouldn't It bo a good Idea to bring n few of them to Halt take Clt) and place them In Mbcrtv park or other suitable Pisces where the publlo could see them" lit avers aro said b) local people to be more plentiful along the strenms of Carbon county and Hastern Hast-ern Utah generally than for n number num-ber of ears |