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Show SHORT STORIES OF THEWEEK 1(1HH IOST IN TltWSir. NVnrl fl huiidnd rlKr ttinl warn belli xent froiiwthn ('oliimbln Clear fnitor nt t)gijfi nti I'rlen b pnrerl pout uern stiiWii film the rnll-ua) rnll-ua) pimtiiffltr termhltl at Ogdui litnt l'rldn night nnd frlJrulnrtlgutirH hnn been HMlKiiod to III" no Of tho orlglnlnl shlpmrnl ir ili hundred hun-dred onl l hiindrril nnd fl(t rlKnn tt left cii.son'iii: mimuis niki. (IIImiii Asphalt lompan) U In neiil nf riuny Inlmreni at lis Itiilnlmw nilnn ut Wntmin lteprioenlnlles nf the ompnn spent seentl ilnjs ut (Irnnd Junction. Colo reeentl) seeking Id seturo them there It ii stnteil tlnit the inmpnn) Is pnlnK U 2& it iln nnd up nnd Is (hiirgltiK n dullur n ilu fur bonrd Thr- inmpiili) Mill be able to u nil nf tho men It itin gel nnd gives nmiiiniuiis that exprrleiued miners run make good wages. r.rt'UMoK to Tin: ham. Dates und rntts for the unuiiul full and hnlldu) i xi urslnns from Price and other places In Utah to HaMem points have hern anununtid l the railroads. The (Imt extortion ilalt U October 2711 and redmed fure will be In ffiTt Nniembrr S I tit nnd 27th and Deeemlxr 20th. 22d nnd 21th Tickets will be good for the return trip any time within threw months from date of sale The rains are np-pmxlmuti np-pmxlmuti l the same as th mi-lltorlied mi-lltorlied for the summi r exrursluns to Itusti rn points iii:n uimit IIY ltIN. J ( Tuaddlt' and four frit mis of 8unii)sldt Wfru overtaken b thtt storm last Haturdu) night ami remained re-mained at I 'rife Inntisul nf tr)lug to gel home In the parl besides himself him-self wire lid (lirrurtl, John Ad.inif Danle I'ettrrlvu und Adrian Huook The) had gone In lltlper In attend a Knights nf lthlas gutb.rlng thr nnd wtn us fur buik Imme us I'rli- whin Hit) wire luught by the downpour down-pour of ruin The sturm wus tullt ginirul nil tivtr the valle), spelnll Iminetllutel) up und down the river They nKUated It nil right rhiudi afternoon hllllHIl T TAKIts IIKsltltrl It. One ' Hill' Cook wus takrn In to Fort Douglas lust Tuesday b) Hherlff Ororge Colllngham ns n deserti r from the nrm t'ook shnned up ut 1'rlre alHiut two weeks ngn In the unlfnrni of n soldier und vonlldi d to urtiualnt-Hiu-es thut he wus In Iht toiint) on furlough In the meantime he Is nl-legtxl nl-legtxl ! the sheriff In have stnltn two suits of tlnthi-s ut tun dlfftrtnt pistes In the roil nt Hherlff Colling hum Kits a reward of fifty dollars foi apprtlifiidlng the man nnd tuklng him Iwik to tli ot but thori Is lit-tin lit-tin net left ufter eens. lie got tht ft How ut Hunn,ttle. Cl(llt I'ltlt IIH f.OINti 111 Tolmi'tti jobbtra prvdlut mi In- treated ue of pennies b reason of the cerliilnt) thut the prices of ilgars, t Ikart llfs ihuI tolmeeo In other forms will takt u tlecldetl Jump within the next few du)s. CUurs of the better grades urn costlnir tho dealera nbout ll.' 50 more than formerly and the I price of the twofera wUKump to 'twentj jents. two for thlijt)-flv tents, It Is deelurttl C'igurettet vvhhli havo sold fur ten ctnts will lnj sold fdr flf- ten tents und the popular ti cent cigar will cost the mokenstvenAents. This I where the pennies, wltr como In ' I IIIKIl'IMJ IIMTMtY MI, Benatur Itewl Bmoot hss vvrllteu n letter In tht district exemption board stating that he had Introduced a bill In congress for tho exemption of ull assignment work on mining claims und also that he Is supporting the bill providing for tho suspending Jf pay-mints pay-mints on ptiblla Und enlrlef by soldiers sol-diers and sailors lie recounted that he was working for all the bills to protect he properly of enlisted or drafted men but Mated In his letter that his bill has been consolidated with n bill of like character which had lienn Introduced In the house He further nsvrtcd that he did not think there Is nn chnnce of tho bill becoming becom-ing a Ian at this session of congress, although n number of strong men on the liouso commltteo having tho bill under consideration ars working hard for Its passage IM!V WAIl UICOUDS IOUNI). Duplicate records of Utah Indian war veterans, which had been reposing repos-ing In the public llbrar) at Halt hake Clt).for jenrs are now on their wa to tho pension office at Washington, I C, whero they will bo listed among other official documents They wern sent nut recently b) I'rnnk J Hn'n, pension bureau representative The filing of the duplicates a Washing-Inn Washing-Inn It Is believed, will greatl) slmpll-f slmpll-f the work of stato officials who will merol) havo to refer to volume nnd page ntimlers Instead of copying records rec-ords hereafter I INDH .TOUS IOU MANY. During the I nst month tho state free employment agency has found work for six hundred nnd sevenl)-twn nut nf vcn hundred nnd thirty -eight nppllennts Of thn provided with positions, six hundred mid fort) -nine vere men or boys. The supply of farm labor nt the disposal of the agency whs grentcr than tho demand The number nf persons refusing cm-plnymcnt cm-plnymcnt offered showed n slight Increase In-crease ovjr the preceding month Tho demnnd for laborers for construction camps nnd for maids for domestic ser-vlco ser-vlco Is large utos (Kiutinrus irrr. I'nrD-nne nt w innl cars nf the Denver Den-ver nnd Itln tlrnude nf fifty tuns in-paclty in-paclty each passed through I'rlto to tho vvrst last Monda) loaded with automobiles au-tomobiles four to the car In the samo train was n car of tlgurettes nnd also n tar nf near heir, nil of which go well together I'ollnwlng this train Tuesday wern two more nf nbout thirty -two tiirs of automobiles Mich loaded nn coal tars. It Is estimated thnt new innl itirs turning from the fat lories Kast at this time will run t lose to the hundrtd all In hi put In the Ifastern Tilth tottl tnidt s (IKIIMW M' It l KINO Maximilian Kumpiniiiin known to numerous rllleiis nt Helper and I'rlie sotim thrrt years ago as h town lot salt small out of Halt Uike I'll) and who lattr took up Hiho-puthologlst work on the tnast Is going to put up u right iigitlti'l his return to Port Douglas nnd Internment as u Herman spy until nfli r the war Punds to wage the fight have In en rulstd b Irb nils At pres.nl Kampmnim Is In the tus-toil) tus-toil) or tin t'nltetl Hlates marshul ut U Angiles Cula nnd an nppenl 'till be Hindi In the I'nlleil Htiites etoirt for that tlhdrlit for his relense i:i.miMitr or ni tiuoiis Orders luve litt li rwelvttl nt the local nrni) retrultlng station In enlist lirgin steVtHloret for pirvht nt tillit Tin mill who inlhdtd will go to Ntw-port Ntw-port News, Iroin whtiut the) will Im sent (ill to the points Whin needed I olh In this iouutr and In I'm nee and Hngland The nrdir ptrmlts' tin elillstmt ut nf married men where the will sign nu ngrtemint to provide for tin Ir families during the term or tht Ir enlistment The colon d population nf Hunlern Utuh In Ing unite light fi vv If mi) ret mils lire expctti d lotttll) VIM'I (.. KM'IIHH MlhlEs I.OOD. Mr and Mrs U A Utubir this week had it letter from their son Matt 0 lumber stationed ut Hitu Dltgo Cola since he xnlunliH-reil ut I'rlee with the regular uriu) On Heptem 1 er 7th he was inadt a first- lass private pri-vate whit h Is nut mil) promotion for Hit oiing man but menus three to tars it month mnn Milan He tlsn has lietn retnmmeniled fur the i i'i-inmmlMiloiieil i'i-inmmlMiloiieil of fliers sthtHil u lint he should Ih wearing t hi v runs I fort lung He in know IsdgMM it strrbe kit from I'rbe Hons mulllary of the Hut CnuHt which Is ver) inneh uppr-tlateil uppr-tlateil iiiiiik Umber Is mon than unxluiis to get to go ittroMt tin pond as are mint of Hie bo)s from this set-tlon set-tlon He iiilds that nil nf the I'rl.v joung iniii nre well and pleased with' thtlr urruundlnks. M!W A(iltl( I'l.lt'ltM, liUNr. I M Prlet of Wt In r county mid un expi rlenieil man In his line uf work bus t time In Curlsm count) us Us ug-iltultiirnl ug-iltultiirnl iikent Hi suet nils Prof ' W'allutf Hulltvmi The latter with his fuiiill) left last I'rlila) for California i whin he tukes up u wider fli Id and U diiiwlng down h muih btltir salur than lotally Hi Is it i,ood man and while working for this mid Knur) t until) did muih lownrds thtt Im lit r meiit of ugrlt ulttire and hortliultuo III the settlnns III covered I jltl.D ( IIOSS OH IIHI.PI II. I llilpir wiiniiii have orgunUtd u lo-liul lo-liul Hid Cross. Mrs l It Hlopanske) 'was rtientl) nipolnttd ihulrmun tl I thut town b) the Prlie urgunlzutloii tu huld the t barter fur thut district, l'lf-teiii l'lf-teiii ladles were prestnt ill the first nutting lust wnk when organisation I was perfttted Of the ptrmnntnl organisation or-ganisation Mrs. W H Avir) Is chair- man, Mis. C It Junes, v l(. ihulrmun Mrs. (Ut n lliilllugvr, treasurer, und Mrs, lukn K. uung, sun tar) n-out n-out wishing to Jiiitt mit) do mi b) leaving leav-ing thtlr iiunie und n dullur, the Initiation Ini-tiation fie, with elthtr Mrs Uike oiing sinn tar) or Mrs (Jim Hal-linker, Hal-linker, treasurer uung ladlts over It )earsurt illglble lo Join themHli'v mid their membership Is vtn l . desired sit. n is io mt (iiiai'iat. lleit sugar prodmers In toiifertnie with tin ftHHl udmlnlntrutlon ut W'ush-limtun W'ush-limtun D C, lust wtk reNthtHl a unanimous ugretmwit undtr w tilth the stable nlall prlto uf sut,ar will l iilHiut eight tints u imiuihI Tht) will sell to wholesalers ut Htutern refining joilnts nt si ven and a quarter tints u pound ttiiitt busts, und the rttull prl It Is iituted, will imrmull) be not mine than three. fourths of it tent hlghsr The new prlco will become iffoctlie III the Wust October 1st, when the 1917 crop reuolns the refliieries und In the l-ast nbout thrte wteks later The prestnt price of bet t sugar ti wholesalers Is about eight und u quarter quar-ter tents a pound CMtllON HOK AT (X.lti.N. Ill some casts mtmbirs of exemp. tlou boards from outside counties tic-compnnlcd tic-compnnlcd their delegations as fur ns Ogden, states thn torrespondent of Salt Uuke'a Trlhuue In writing uf the urrlval ami departure or the soldier bo)s at thn Junction Clt), This was true of Carbon count), two of the board mtmbirs giving uvery man of the delegation a hearty handshake as he filed through the cute leading to tho train. It was a case of ' QoQdb)e, John," and 'Co, long, Pete," from the time Carbon county's men started for the coaches. The. delegation from this HJIKggl count) was the llfo of the big part) There was n cry of gangway fur a lot nf coal miners who arc going nfler the kaiser," when Carton count) was railed for (lltll I IN IS IN SOITII. Ijirs Krnndsen had n letter thh week from li Clrlffln who ror n long white up tn-nbout Inst Ma), taught music In Price He Is stationed at Charleston, H C, with W)omlng troops nnd Is n member of n mllltar) band Ho writes thnt hi expects to take Thanksgiving tllnntr In I'rnnte Ho enclosed with his tetter n photograph photo-graph of himself which shows him to be In fine fettle ph)slen1l) tOMMLNm SINdlNO. All the school children of Prlie, Including In-cluding the public schools nnd the ncadem), nrc to sing un the court house lawn at Prlco next Bundn) nf-'tcrnoon nf-'tcrnoon under the direction of local musicians. The exercises nre known as "community singing" nnd nre sug- 'gesled b) the national council uf dt-fence dt-fence Thn program will to tiitlrel) patriotic Cltlxcn generally nre Invited In-vited to participate and nsslst In tver) wn possible Prof John (1 (lubler will be In charge Hundn) next taut, ihniisi:n pi,ilsi:d. !. Karl I'rnndfen who was t ne uf the earl) volunteers nt Price nfler war was declared, writes his puruitK. Mr ,nnd Mrs. IJtrs Krnndseii, from Han Dlign, Cala , that he has been promoted pro-moted tu n regular member of the Twenl) -I'lrst Infnntr) band Also thnt he now draws n salar) uf rurt)-twu .dollars n month ns n musltinu with good ihnncett of still further going jithtad In music He Is pleased with 'his surruundlngs nnd ixpttts tu be home Christmas fur u short time All of the Price toys nt l.lnda lla ttwelvt miles from him are well and . frttrly contented ns far ns he hears I He Is stud)lng Prriieh euth da) besides be-sides his duties with the band (OMPIKTI..S PKNMON WOltK. Prank J llaln special iikent of the Unllid Htnles hurt-ail uf pi nsluns, who has been examining tin records of Indian In-dian war vt tenuis In t'lnh, In nil effort ef-fort lo itsctrtuln who nn i milled to the vettruns' mid wlduivs' pi nsluns In jcunnettlon with the llluck Hawk wars In I'lah betwten 1 Kt nnd 1867 bus cnmpltlid his work mid will submit his report In Washington, D C within with-in it few days He left Halt Jjike Clt) Weilnesda) fur his headquarters In Denvtr, Colo, b) n) of Ogdt n nnd Kvunstun, W)u llefore having llaln summarized his work In t'tah, nnd told of the ihames of un early settlement settle-ment uf the pension claims, ' I have completed m) Investigation of the Indian In-dian war records In the adjutant general gen-eral s off In," wild he 'As n wholt the records sei in to I ti reliable mid In it good slate uf preservation In gu-lug gu-lug through the old files nf mllltar) tlotuments. man) urlklnal minder rolls, the exigence of which was pre-vloiisl) pre-vloiisl) unknown, wen found This Is iMrtlrularl) true of thn Wasatch mllltar) district Hut rolls for torn-panlea torn-panlea which purtlclHittd In Important Impor-tant t xpedltlons have nut bt i n found " |