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Show ! PERSONAL B A. I McOee attended district H v ontirt at Monli thn flnit of the week. H Miss tlessle Kennedy In at home H from a trip to the two California ex- H Mr. N. II. Hearivmint wait here H tli In Week from Provo looking after H her jiropcrtv. H ll Anna J on en linn returned nf- H tar n Visit of eevernl weeks with H friend nnd relatives at Kphralm. H Mia llnrhara Forrester la at H home from n visit with friends nt M Hpunlsh Pork and Bait Inko City. H Itobert MoKnne Kot hack to tlio H' cllty Tuesday evening from a business H trip of several days at Halt !ako City. H Joseph Peluer and Adotph Hell- B man are at home from n three weeks H trip to the expositions and thn North- .Mis l.cniia Jensen In hark from H j XI t. Pleasant, where alio recently spent H liar two weeks" vacation with rela i Mrs, John II. Pessettn of Hunny- B nlli Visited this week with her par H entK, Mr. and Mra. (Icorge "llohh, of I Minn Itosatnnnd Power of lllnrk '! Hawk la visiting vvllh-MliH lltith Mr. k , ' l'heo at Halt l.nke City, 128 Kant fifth j I wMlt, Thomas Culp and ehlldrcn Hi are Inttak In Price after an extended J visit with retntlvea nnd other nt Cor- H , i j tex, Colo. ffH Mix Tlllln llyland Mulled last Jl work with friends nt Hall l.nke City, j i nRHmpan)lng Mint Cora Allison to ; the VV Mra. II. H. Ilolilnett and children returned this week front an extended r. Visit to thn former home of the Itob- (m irietis nt HtMinmon, Kan. Wilr. nnd Mra. W. A. Wallace of Halt l.rtle Clt) were the gucats thla we. or Mr. nnd Mra. A. I). Mnolan , nt tHlr home on Hmilli Hlxth street. ih i - 'Mr. and Mra O J. Anderaon of BBBK t Cnklln Date were thn guests timing (( the week of Mr. unit Mra. Alma An- detain, their nn and ilnughtcr-ln-luvv. T. Mrs. Hpemer Pa rrlmond la hern J front Hunnysldo visiting with he all n la, Mra. Hnrnli (Ifnham nnd Mra. V , M C. Drown.-llTchfleld Itraper. SCttl. HHl . Mm. Thoinaa W. Unl la hack nt J' i Illatik Hawk after an absence of mime T - Jj,' lime with, a Mater nt Clear Cr "k, t who hna hren unite III for the past !' Mr, and Mia. Carl Kmpey are nt homo after a ahort vlalt with Mra. Kmpey'a parents, Mr. nnd Mra. K. C. I I.ce, nt their ranch In the Nine Mile ? country. Judge l". K, Wooda Won nt Monti thla week with eveial ikwm In the illatrlet court there. The term wn it 4 Icfi one with ery little criminal -AaBHJ j liualneaa. J ' -llnrry Oeana loft raterdny for Kureku, where lie haa n mercantile H Imilneaa, That town ut the preaent J time la ono of the really live on en of H the H 3 Arthur Havener tma rcalRiied hla J .' ' Hllon wllh the atom company at J I Htorta and recently left fur Halt lJko f Ulty. He may takn In the California CXlOklllHIIK. BHH J The Hun la rciiueatril to announce M L that there will tin n meetliiK of thoee f Intereated next Tueiday evenlnir to H V urranice for thn dunce to he ulvcn by V ' J I'rlcn'a luiaeliall cluli. ( I Mra. Unlx'llu Murphy came down I J from Halt Ijike City dtirluic the week V , I to look after her property Intereata J' . ' here. Hlie la the KUeat of Mr. nnd Mra. Thomua Kltxiteruld K ' To V. W. Jonea of (treeii IllVer lw j I lonva the dtallnctlon of huvlnic mmlo thn only carlot ahlpmriita of hay out JHB ' of thn valley tHU acnaon, h hnvInK 'AVBH fli aohl two earn of haled alfulfa to tlio J ul Nrijleli coal company recentl) Bam William of Bprlnicvllle haa been In Price itevcrnl dnya dlapoalnc of n carload of peaches to local con atimera, which he will have here In about n week or ten day. W. U Jonea arrived home on Saturday Sat-urday bringing; with him his wife and Mrs. A. II. MatiRhan of IxiRan. Mra. Mauxhan will visit hero for n ahort time. rillmore Progress, SOth. Mr. and Mrs. Martin K. Mulvey came down from Halt 1-ake City Sunday Sun-day on n ahort visit to Mra. R. P. Chamberlain, their daughter, and Incidentally In-cidentally to ec "Ilaby" Chamberlain. Mrs. W. II, MiCue of Green Itlver. who haa been visiting with her par-enla, par-enla, Mr. and Mra. J. C. Twaddle at Hunnyr.lde, haa tcttirncd home after n fny of n couple of weeka at the coal cum p. Mr. and Mra. John lladger of lllnghalnton, N. V are visiting with Mr. find Mrs. U A. Hills. They nre en route from the expoaltlona after an absence of three months from home. Mr. and. Mra. Ham I.ewl hao moved back to llieli North Ninth atreet home from the ranch that the ehlldrcn may hae thn advantages of thn city aehools which begin In Hep-tembcr. Hep-tembcr. M. I tlimcy. Dr. I. II. Haley nnd W. !:. MoKrnli nre back nt Mohr-land Mohr-land after n week's fishing trip to Ha-llim Ha-llim Can) on. They had fairly good lurk nnd enjoyed the outing lin-menaely. lin-menaely. Dr. nnd Mrs. J. K. Diwd of Hiawatha Hia-watha were Halt Ijtko City visitors Intt week, accomtuinylng to that city Mra. Caroline Oullmetto of New York City, who had been their gueat for aome time. (lien Nelson of Price la expected hire for n few daya' lalt this week, lie wnn foimerly a well known loenl hlsli nchool boy, nnd will vlalt his mother. Mrs. Newbur). Ornnd Junction Junc-tion News, Slat. County Cleik Horstey Is nt home front nttepdlng n ronventlon of county coun-ty auditors nt Halt Iwike City last week. The meeting waa unite well attended nnd wna n moat Interesting nnd Instructive one. V. N. Ilvatty, assistant tax iigenl or thn Denver and lllo Orniidu at Halt Uike City, was here yesterday In con-ferencu con-ferencu with the Carbon county school board In reference to the levy for school purposes this year. Mr. and Mra. J. C. W'eelrr have arrived from the Knt al'Kste Pork, Colo., unit are to spend several weeks there before returning to I'lah. Tl.elr two sons who have been In school In New Knglnnd nre with them. V. D. Maclean, manager of the tltah Coal Hales agency nt Halt take City, la nn thn Pacific Coast this week, woiklngjip a markrt'for the product from Hlawnthn. Illauk Hawk, Carbon, Mohrland nnd Cameron mines. Miss Haiel Cleelnnd or Price Is the gural or Miss Anna (lllllan ui Twelfth Karl Mieet. A number of untertnliimeiita have been given .In Mlas Cleveland's honor during her stay In the city. Humluy's Tribune. Mra. Harmon Hlolti nnd children nre to leave Price shortly for Arkau- ik where Mrs. Hlolti has relatives and whkh stute Mr. and Mrs. Htoltx may conclude to make their home. Mr. Hlolti wilt remain here for n time, later Joining them. II. A. Woods was ut Neslen last Tuesduy, where he has secured cm-ptomeiit cm-ptomeiit with the "bcur" coal company com-pany nnd Is In line for n Job na ctec-tl ctec-tl kla n. die Is moving his wife nnd tain up there mid will start work next Monday. (li ecu lllver DUputch, 19th. A. Croxford, the Independent In-hu In-hu runic udjucler, nnd I'.. II. Miller, special agent for thn conipaules Intel In-tel vsted on the Prim Club building Insurance In-surance losses, wele hern yesterday. The firm of II. W. Crockett & Co. Iiuve all the lossea except those of the Hmoot-Nlxun Lumber yard. Joe Henry waa at Green lllver during the week to purchase a car of melons, whlctf he expects to place In cold storage at Price. Mr. and Mra. Corner Peacock moved thla week from the Mrs. Isabella Isa-bella Murphy residence on North Ninth street to their ranch about eight miles southeast of Price. They have recently completed n model dwelling there. Mr. nnd Mrs. I A. McOee had as visitors this week Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Newcomb of Jefferson City, Mo., who nre en route to the Ban Pranclsco and Han Diego expositions. The two families fam-ilies are "long time ago" friends before be-fore either enme to Utah. J K. Oiindersou, n, former resident resi-dent of this city but now of Zlon, has been n visitor In the valtey this week. He looked over the situation In Gunnison Gun-nison while here with tho Idea In mind of n possible business venture there later on. Mt. Pleasant Pyramid, Pyra-mid, 20th. I I. t.lndley of thn Haven Mining Min-ing compan), who has been In the Usui n for some time, predicts that T,heodoro Iloosevell will be the next president of the United fltatea. i:ind ley's home Is In Chicago. He la a close student of politics and politicians. Myton Kmc Press, 19th. Dr. nnd Mrs. 1. It. Hlnpanakey of Helper nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Nixon of Huntington were autographed at the t'tah building of the Han f'ranclsc.i exHHtltlon Inst week. Also, Mrs. J. II. Cheney. Harold H. Cheney nnd Davis It. Cheney of Green Itlver, nnd Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jensen nnd Charles Truscotl of Ml. Pleahiiit. 1 K. Adams, bishop of the town and ward of Htorrs, recently moved his family from thn Jesse Knight camp of Carbon Miunty to l-clit, where ho will engage In the drug business. He recently resigned from the management man-agement of the Htorrs Mercantile company nnd Is succeeded by David George Hhorten of Ogden. H. J. Turner nnd J. II. Mnnson were nt Huntington this week helping with -the survey of that town for the llghl and power plant of Utah Power and Light company. They returned Tuesday, leaving operations there In charge of some men sent out by the company. People generally there nre signing up for lights. The Huntington Hunting-ton work Is to be pushed to an early completion. Joseph Omello, who Is onn of the large property owners of I'rlie. came over from Hunnyslde Halurda) nnd spent the day and Hutnlay here. "Hun-nysldc's "Hun-nysldc's miners are now working five daya n week, mid the coke oven fellows fel-lows are getting In six." said he. "Hut notwithstanding vve have the beat camp In thn county, times nre unlet nnd money with most people Is hard to Ret hold of." Duncan Gillies. J. IC, Warner and W. li Tomllnsoii were guests nt dinner din-ner Tuesday, at Mr. and Mrs. U K. Preseett's. The dinner was In honor of their daughter and son-in-law. Ml. and Mrs. Wllllum Angell. who rv-turned rv-turned to Green lllver Wednesday morning, on their way to Hiawatha. Miss Alia Cotlrell, u slater of pf Mrs. Angell, went to town with them. Gicen lllver Dispatch, 10th. M. II. Uieffler mid family of Ornnd Junction paused through here last Thursday, traveling by automobile, automo-bile, on their way home from a trip to the exposition. After reaching tioinn Iieffler stated that In making this trip he found no road belter than the Midland trail from Halt l.ake City lo Grand Junction. The first of this trip was made hi way of the Hmltu 't trull. Green Itlver Dispatch, lllth. Peter iHirhogllo was here Wednesday Wed-nesday from the Han Itiifael section, eighteen miles out of Green Itlver,. where he owns one of the finest ranches In Kastern Utah. He has Just finished cutting his fourth crop of alfulfa. al-fulfa. which Is good. It wilt go fifteen tons to the uire. lit feeds most of the stuff grown to cattle but some Is sold to sheepmen wintering down there. He went from here to Hunnyslde. Hunny-slde. J. A. McAllster, James I. Khepard mid Morgan Kuupp have recently made an Inspection tour of the Green Itlver country nnd the I'lntnh llailn. They say the country uboul Vernal nnd Hoosevelt Is one of the coming agricultural sections or the stute. As for gold, they are fully convinced that the Green Itlver section offers great opportunity for the miner. A rallroud Is sure to tup that countty In the very near future, according to then gentlemen. gen-tlemen. I.ogun Itepubllcan, 3!l. -i' v. Hlmrcs f Mi-nver. Colo.. 'Hill I tvutly with tV lllobe Kxpiess mpniiy In a confidential capuclty, was doing I uslness ut Price but Hat-undo Hat-undo and favored The Hun with u Moclul tall. Denver, mid III rucl all or Colorado. Is very iilet at this timu In iv mmlneM way. the toutUt truffle oiilv keeping Denver going. The Globe ox p let recently vvus sold to the Wells-Pargo people nnd In consequence conse-quence everyone with tho Globe company com-pany Is out from generul manager down tu office boy. Mr. Hhores has landed Interests udjucent to Price and stopped off here to look after these. He bus grcut ful tli In Prlie Itlver Valley. George DuhbiuUt, reentl a bookkeeper In Provo, arrived Hatur-day Hatur-day In the county seat and will hence-foi hence-foi tli bo general munugcr of the Du-i Du-i heme Ktuge and Transportation company com-pany The responsibilities of that pobltlon hnvo been shared ubout equully by A. M. Murduck and Munto Young, who. It Is understood will shortly tuke a well earned v.mtlon tiln to t'ie Panama-Pacific exposl-thffc exposl-thffc ut hun K runt l o. and give the now executive a free hand In s)stem-atlxlng s)stem-atlxlng the various departments of the big Industry that has grown up from the modest tvvo-horso vtage driven til-weekly from Cotton to Duchesne by Clyde Stephens four cur ago. Ono or the tasks before the new manager Is to build up a force that wilt. In the most severe weather of the winter, put the mall over the summit between Grunt and itoss stations expeditiously, In order to inulntaln the one-day iiohedul between Helper and Vernal, Heservatlon (Myton) News, lth. |