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Show PURELY PERSONAL County Agent Dclmar Price went to Provo ror tho holldavs. Don O Johnstun or tho Nine Mllo country spent Christmas In Price. 11 It. McDonald Is homo rrom Denver, Colo, ror tho hotldav with his family Mrs William J. Jones nnd children chil-dren or Hiawatha were Savoy guests over Sunday. Mrs. Frank Averlll of Price Is back home from a visit with friends over nt Sunnyslde Mrs. Edith Ilcek Martin has re-turned re-turned from n visit with friends nt Provo and Bait Lake City. Mls Esther Ashdown departed Sunday last for llountlfnl to bo with her ptrcnl over tho holldavs. Prank Planer or Bait Mko City spent a portion or tho holldaiii with Dr nnd Mrs. C A. Wherry or Price Knrt Averlll Is homo on a visit to his pircnt after an absence of soma llmo at Bait Lnka City and elsewhere. Mr. nnd Mrs. E O Prnkes of Helper Hel-per nro spending thn holidays with rrlinds nnd relatives nt Oakland, Cnta. Mrs. Oforgc Huff passed through Price a few dn)s ago ror Hcoflcld nrter n visit with a daughter and friends nt Denver, Colo Martin Mlltarlch or Hiawatha was looking nrter his business Interests Inter-ests nt Price this week He registered nt thn Tavern. Mr. and Mr. Samuel Nat lor or flunntslda nro spending the holldavs with relatives nt Salt Lake City nnd In Davl county Mr. Arthur Putter nnd daughter, daugh-ter, Mis Attn, hate moved from Helper Hel-per to Salt l-nko City, where they nro to make their home. Dr. and Mr. J. C. Light of Salt take City were Christina guests of Mr. nnd Mr. W K. Olson. Mr Light and Mrs. Olson are sister. Mr and Mr. Lloyd V. Woods ot I Untruth iipent Christmas with tho rormer' parents. Judge and Mr. K. E. Wood, nnd other relatlte nt Price. Mr, tao taonard depart next week ror Idaho to Join her husband who ha been In that state ror soma time. They ure to make their homo there permanently Mime Marlon, WII mi and I'.lttt Porrestcr nre home rrom HI. Mary" academy ul Ball take City to spend tho holiday season with their mother, Mr. Charle Leger. Mixes Ida nnd llarburn Pace, who nro teiirhlng nt Cowley, Wyo., nr-rlted nr-rlted home thn Mrst or thn week on a lslt with their parent, Mr and Mr. Jsmc P. Pace. Mis Bnlumn Elsenbnth, rormer teacher In the I'rlco schools. I spending spend-ing tho holiday with Mr. nnd Mr. B. I Clark hi Helper. She ha been employed em-ployed In the school nt .Ion since leaving here Mr. Isadore Clark ha returned to her home nt,J'rlcn after u visit of several week with a daughter nt tatvlston. Mont. Mr. Clark I tho mother or Mr. A. I). Sutton, Mr. nnd Mr. William Clark and Mr. nnd Mr Isuuc Clark or Somerset, Colo., passed through Price u few du ngo on u visit with relative In Emery county during the holiday. Mis Bllxnlxith Mlddleton of Franklin, lnil , Is u guest ul tho homo of her brother, Dr O. W. Mlddleton or Price. She goe to Halt take City next week to visit unother brother Mr, (leorgn Nixon nrrlved homo from St. (lrorgo to spend Christmas. She will leavn today ror tagnn to re-muln re-muln for tho winter with her son. Clarencerv wu I" Htlenillnit school there. Jume A. Kaddis, who lease the Mlllertou ranch from United States Fuel company, wn a Sunday and Monday Mon-day visitor In the county seat, registering regis-tering at the Bitvoy while In the city. Block ha so far done well thl winter In hi neighborhood, and there have been no Iossoh to speak ubout. It. B. Ilrnson, chief clerk at the Wast Hiawatha properties or United mates Fuel company, was In I'rlce last Friday on his way to Klon He wa called In ror n short time on company com-pany business. J. W. Lynch, general vardmastcr In thl cllt, has been promoted to thn position of trainmaster at Helper, according ac-cording to announcements made In thl city vesterday The, many friends or Lvnuh will bo pleased at tho recog-nltlon recog-nltlon his service with tha company have received und predict that he will make a capable operating official (Irnnd Junction (Colo ) News, J!d Word from T U McCarty nt Eureka Eu-reka states that ever) thing there I on the boom. About a hundred and fifty ton of mungnnesa I shipped weekly from their mines there nnd u greater output I looked for soon McCarty ha Just been In La Vega. Nev , looking look-ing over some new manganese propo-sitlon propo-sitlon there (Irren Illver Dispatch, 21st Mr and Mrs 0 II Tn)lor. former for-mer resident of Price, left their homo at Provo last Sunday for a vlxlt over the holldn) with their son, Frank. The latter Is with the field artillery at Camp Keornev, Cala. Frank Taylor Tay-lor wn quite a youngster when tho folk moved uway rrom here John C Btnley. ono or the old-timer old-timer and substantial cltlxens or the Winter Quarter district, hud business at Price last Friday, und while here came In to see Tho Bun, which I weekly und welcome visitor nt his home. Some two hundred employe are now on the payrolls at Carbon county's- oldest producing coal cump. All are working at good wage and are content with surrounding and conditions, which nre being made better bet-ter all the time by n considerate management man-agement J. O Oreen nnd II. W, llrn or Storrs were among tho Monday visitor visit-or In Price rrom that camp. M P Ilraffct is hern today from Bit It take City, legnl matters at Prlco ' and at Helper having hi attention locally. lo-cally. Oscar Hansen, Jr., Is spending thn holldn) with his parents In Price, He I attending school at Bait tako City tato It, Evan of Htnndardvllle wn among the Monday visitor In I'rlce, registering at the Savoy while here Mr. nnd Mr. Charle (Vinegar) lllchardson or Neslnn were nmong the visitors rrom (tint camp lu Price over Christina. -Miss Kaln Muetann of Provo, daughter of Mr and Mr. A. I) Mae-taan, Mae-taan, wn here for Christina with friend C. A. Ilaker of Walll. A. A. War-dell War-dell of Castle Onto nnd J. U Miller of Cotton were Christmas ete guest nt thn Bitvoy, Phillip Plnrk I down from Halt take City for the hollda). He recently re-cently enlisted with the guard strvlrn at Fort Douglas. I Bcott Fntirelt and Him Hhlner ure home ror the holldny enon from Ban Diego, Cala., army headquarter. They llko tho soldier' life. Mr and Mr. Frank U Ilucklo spent Chrlstmns with friends nl Castle Cas-tle (late, going up In tho morning unit returning In the evening. Qlrn Woodward, Ed .McMillan, I). H. Crawford nnd Itallrn Christen-son. Christen-son. all or Bonn) side, were Monday and Tuesday guest nt the Savoy. Mis Mario Dusserre I home ror thn holldn) from St. Mary' academy ut Halt tako City ror u visit with tier parents, Mr. nnd Mr. Henry Dusserre. P. J. Pack, one or the University or Utah professor, was a guest of tho Titvem over Wednesday. Ha wn hero to look after hi oil Interest to tho east of Price F. Sumner, paymaster for Utah Fuel company, and J. II. Hchlnneas, general malinger of tha Wusutrh Stons company, wera.Tnvern guest )etenlny after u trip to Kunn)slde, Mlsse Paulino Pierce und Iluth Newton, teacher In Price ucadeni), left Friday evening ror (Irand Junction, Junc-tion, Colo., tu spend tha holldii). They will return next week to resume work. Cl)dn Llo)d, son or Mr and Mr. J. J. Llo)d, left yesterday morning for Han Diego, Cala., to enlist ttlth tho Twenty-First Infantry with tho rest of the I'rlco nnd Carbon county boys, a It were E. C taa or the Nine Mllo country coun-try camn lu to cut turkey with his family nl Christmas. Thero is very little snow out his way. In fuel nonu except In tho higher ultltudrs. Llvu stock or nil kind ure doing well. Lurlen II Hm)thr, United State deputy marshal, came down from Bait tako City cstcrday after Louis Kes-ling, Kes-ling, nn alien enemy recently arrested at Mohrland, whom he took back to Fort Douglas for Internment. Captain Cap-tain Smith wa n guo.it or the Tavern while here. |