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Show BBBBBMBBaMBsMsBlilaBiiMBsM I a fl I EXTRA, SEPTEMBER 28, 1918 THE SUNf PRICEf UTAH EVERY FRIDAY PAGE SEVEN JB ; ! B Marching Men I c iiilre shoes good shoes-well shoes-well made perfect flttlnft honest leather shoes You who walk stnnd sllll even need to W well shod or )our work surfer sur-fer a well as 'otir uimforl nnd n.r henllh i mfnrtnhle, health), capable ffft ttcn lend one Into success an I prnsprrll), becnuse the ner-vui ner-vui force thus "conserved In u,rl in productive and useHil w rk Vdles In n), the shoes su It f ct walk In must he well filling mid well made. In our it rm on mi ho Hiiro of rinding rind-ing MKh nhoeii, filled to )our c".i fret villi courteoui cure. Wasatch Stores Co. Funnjtlde. Cnstlo oale, Winter Qartcn und Clear Creek, Utah. I I Aberdeen The Highest Kfflilcncy : COAL Uovcrnment lqulvalenl, 2101 ' MunJt, Unequalled For Storage. I Will Not Black. Hut of Steaming nnd Healing QuMlllm. INDEPENDENT COAL AND COKE CO. Mines At Kenllworth. Utah. Oincral Offices, Walker Hank Hide, Salt Lako City. MILLBURN ; MINE : COAL Ik ilitfj and Delivered Hy Can-2 Can-2 non Coal Co. f m - ', lint hump, It 80; IlUn of Mine, -' 1125 Delivered to the Din. I I"ne 0rdcr WUh 5 1 B. M. GOOLD Manager, d H ' Hrsldonce, North Ninth 8t, ip I l'rlce, Utah I Price Bottling J I Works "iil I All Kind, of )U I OlT DItlMCK, I'liAVOniNO J5 HMUTh, CAJvDY ANI IT DUIM (JAS. '5, Gool IHllToml At Your lluntca rr Promptly, f' ui of Town Order Solicited ljj nnd Oh en Prompt hli Attention. tod '""one 21 Vrlco, XJUli at w ' . Prepared for an emergency and l iw, ,nc ftr ten to on It won't EMERY COUNTY QUOTA IS EXPECTED TO BE $6P0 rot urn i.o is just doviim: TIIT OF Till: Tlllltl). One Perron rnrtner Harvests Itcc-tirtl Crop f Whom of Unusually Heavy Mold S IkmiN of Sotcral Town. Have flood Starts I'nr fcrni Social, Personal nnd Oilier Hnprnlng CVHTf.I! DU.B. 8ept 21 At Sun-dn) Sun-dn) . meeting of Ilhcrl) loan workers the plim nf keeping n enrd reenrd nf Hip Wnr nitlvltlt. nf ever fmnll) In the loiint) wn. dlmussed nnd adopted and a oinmlltee wit. nppolnttd to elrnw up a form for melt n e-nrd The of fulal allotment for Hmery lonnlj or for the different e.immtinltlen will not he nvnilHhle until a fen daK pre lnuN In the opening of the drive hut on the amnimptlou that the count) 'n iploln will he diiuhle what II n for the third loflii or .1x1) thoumnd dol lnri" thlx time the ertlniiilen of pre tlmt nllotmuilK hiiva heen nuide The nrlunl flRiiren inn) vnr) either vvn) from three tentative figure however Hitter), ICO00, Perron 17000 Mn. ten. IHOO, Clnwmtn, 1900, Orangevllle tr,000 Ca.tle ItJle, 17000; llunllng-ton. llunllng-ton. $1000 ltwrenre, HH00, fleve-land fleve-land 11000 Klmo f IS00. VI. tor 1X00. (Ireen Itlver nnd WooiNlcle 112,000 nnd Mohrlnnd IS000 Mm llnn.oit, alt nged lad) nf C'lrve-Innd C'lrve-Innd died Vor) Rtiddenl) liml Trldn) nlKhl Bhe had heen making her home with her .on Joreph for .event! .ev-ent! Venn. Although .ho had not heen feeling well for .eventl week., her eondltlnn wit. not thought In he Harming nnd when the fumll) wn. preparing to retire for the evening the) went to her lied.lde nnd found her ilenil, .he evldenll) hnvlng pt.wd nvvnv without n .truggle rnnernl .er-liex .er-liex were held Runda) Her iii Andrew nnd wife inme ilowtt front Cil.tle tlnle to nttetld the fiincrnl Hiltool .Inrted Moitdn) at Cleve-Innd Cleve-Innd wllh u full fone of leather. x-tepr x-tepr n prlmlpnl The purl) .eetired for till. P1 left, for unknown ren.-oi.., ren.-oi.., it few hour, after her nrrlvnl on Hatiirdn) However Ihe honnl nim-lent nim-lent got Into lomntuiilMillou with Superintendent Held nnd ioii hail another on the .iene The .tuff of lent her. are William tJtomon of Or-nngtvllle Or-nngtvllle prlmlpnl. Prnf..nr Iver-.on Iver-.on from Halt ltke I'll). Krmn Nel-.on Nel-.on of Kphrnlm, and 1'enrl and Ho-e Hnow of Clevclitnil Hihool .tatted on Ttie.da) nt l!m- rj wllh n fnlrl) good ntlendnnre of itlldrcit However Ihe leather for the fifth nnd lxth grade, vvn. ml... lug Thin vacant) ha. now been .up-piled .up-piled nnd the vnrlou. deportment, are In full running order J I) llrlnker-huff, llrlnker-huff, a. prlndpnl, ha. Ihe. .evenlh nnd tlghth grade., I.uellle Kootn Oehrlng, fourth gmde, Iona Hnow, third grade, Ora Iliiiitlercon. .etond grnde, nnd I.llu Da) flr.1 grade, tiding homo On Wheal. I'inery eounty ma not he critked up to he iv whent producing rounty, hut where the Innd I. given n fair chnnre In ever) way nomo ver) good returi n nro being Han e.ted return, that are above the average In wnif nf tint be.t whent countih. nolwllh-.tnndlng nolwllh-.tnndlng the .nlemn unbelief of imme of our would(nnt)Iie boo.tem. An n-eruge n-eruge yield of .IxD-flve nnd n half hil.liel. nf wheat to the ntre for it .even-nrre ni vvn. .eoured lit.t msi-.on msi-.on b) W J Klllpnck of 1'erroii, Ihe land being rnrefull) men. tired ond both the ncrenge nnd the total of Ihe Ihre.hed produtt being vomited for t) re.piiillle pnrtle. Till, uniutinll) lunvy )leld .eem. to hnve been common com-mon know ledge In I'erron, but. only tetently rnme tt notice generally Ovir five liuiiilri'd bu.hel. of .red whent vvna wild lo oilier fiirmcr. without with-out .ollcltnllon a. n re.ull The greatest great-est )leld of wheat per nrre Hint halt been iiM-ermlnei' h) the ITnlled Btate. depniimrnt of agrltulltire I. UT.2 bu.hel., bu-.hel., the nvorage of eighteen aire. In Wu.hlngton In 1895 The field hud been In cultivation for thirty )enr without any .ort of fertlllter exiept .licit n may lumv been lefl b) the crop.. The u.tinl prudticllon of wheat per ntro In that .tnte I. twent) -three lo twenty-five bmliel. nnd In Ihe United Btnte., fourteen lo itlxteen bti-.help. bti-.help. T 11. I'nddl. wn. down from I-n-tudn ttila week .retiring a few home, for the tompnn) and arranging lo move hi. family there for the winter Fnddl. I. n member of the englnter-Ing englnter-Ing .taff of the Liberty Coal com-pnny com-pnny nnd report, thing, humming nt till, camp, and In fact from one end to tho other In flprlng Can) on Mime five lhoti.and ton. going out of that dl.trlct dall) Mr.. Andrew Chrl.ttn.nn of Runn)-.Ida Runn)-.Ida .pent tho midweek In CaMle Dale In an effort to neiure n boarding plitro for their twin con. who will itltend the academy till, winter Mr nnd Mr Chrl.tenen, who formerl) re-Hided re-Hided hore hnve two .one itlrrad) In nervlce. while another will arflllata hlmtelf with the Mudent arm) training train-ing iorpH at Trovo thU winter Mr and Mn. William Hltchcotk nnd little daughter tire down from niack Hawk for a day or two nhnklng huudi wllh their hot of friend, nnd preaching the gotpol of bu.ynime. at the United Btatc Fuel camp. The bl.hop l thinking erlnuly of ecur-Ing ecur-Ing n home In Ca.tle Dale preparator) to the time when he nnd camp life ngrto to disagree, Not waiting for Ihe approval of the ontlro project by the war Induktrle. hoard an required under rocent regu-lntlon. regu-lntlon. where large projects are concerned, con-cerned, enough money will be spent this fall on that part of the Orangevllle Orange-vllle to Kphralm road lying between Orangevllle and the coal mines In Straight Canyon to place It In ery good condition, tvhllc some worX will also be donfi oh the other end of the project fium the vicinity of the ex- THE SUN MUST INSIST ON PROMPT PAYMENT In i onl in e with the ruling rcrcntl) ntado 1) the wer Industrie, board The Hun tnti.t .trlke from It. .ub.t rlpilon llt the mi in en of all tul.rrlbors who are three month, or more lit nrrcor. Thai portion of the regulation, relating to .ubnrltplolt. na. "n pttbllilier mar nmllniic .itbcrlplloiH after llirtv niontlit nflcr tlatc nl rtplrntlon, tiitlc. .ul-rrlptlnii. rt rcncvvctl ami mltl for.' In order Hint The Sun mn) not be compelled to drop a large number of name.. It I. urged Hint each .tib.trlbcr .e lo It at once that hi. or her .ub-Mrlptlon .ub-Mrlptlon I. paid to date or In ndnitee The Suh hn. n i t hnlrc In the matter The Htln Intends to berve ever) rcqulreptent of ihe government In the effort lo enve paper, and It enrtn.tl) request, the to operation of gttb.erllieni aiul friends All tun help u. I) renewing .tibmriptlou without detn) The label shows the date to wltltlt a tubserlpll in I. (hi 1.1 lerlntent station to a couple of mites ilown this ldn Thl. I. the word brought from flail Mke Clt) b) r.trl Wllbcrg and given lo the reentl) named Joint road eommlltee nt n meeting held Wedne.dd) evening In the courthouse Knter) eoiiut) ilemorrnt. meet nt t'ustle D.te next Hitlurday September isth 1. 1 tett ten delegate. In the .tnte and enngrelnnnl ponveiitlnu. The repiibllenn. ntcel on October tth nt the mniK pnlre l.t elet t n like mint-I mint-I er of ilelegnle. t their etinvrntlnn Ml Ham Ovcoii I. back from it .timnier. sojourn In t'hlengu where i hi attended the 1'nlver.lt) of Cltlrn-gn Cltlrn-gn summer whool 8he will tenth nngtlsh and elocution In the Kmery Htnke mndein) the coming winter Mr. II Y Itnlrd wa. honor guest at it imrt) Wrducsdn) nflernnon nt the home t.f Mr. N 1 William.. The Hal d. are moving lo f,ognn vvltete llnlrd who ha. been empbDed nl Hint k Unwk for Ihe .ummer. will nt-Idi.l nt-Idi.l imIio.iI at the ngrUultillnl to lege thl. winter Hit) Dtreug, assistant rnshhr or the Muiitl bank John Keller. Mantl merchant, nnd Kmstn. Jensen nlso of Mantl. were Cnstlti. Dale Visitor. Inst Knttirdii). returning home on Bnndn) Frldn) evening n farewell part) will le held nt Iluntliiutnn for I)r T Hill who will lenve shorll) for one of Ihe camp. In the Bouth The exnit ditte of hi. departure I. not known nl present HiilttliiKton nl.o ha. had one soldier bo) home Clifton l.enn-aid l.enn-aid win of J V Leonard He ha. mn In on it furlough for a few da). Mr. Julia Wakefield of Hunting-Ion Hunting-Ion I. still ver) Ion and suffer, n great deal II set in. .he gel. no res! onl) a. she take, something lo death n her PhIim. Hhe I. lingering n long lime, tut her ntli luliml never leave her ledslde, though It I. hard In find iHitnelhtng to lellive her suffering Mis. I.) In Hail-on of Fountain Oreeii I. at Hiiitllngloit visiting with her gritiidiHt A V Johnson, nnd other relative. Tor n few tin). Bhe I. n her wit) Iioiik from Hlnwnthn nniinl the Count). lMultl llenrle of lav Bftl former resliltul of Ferron hit. recelvtd nffl- IhI word from the war depnrtmenl of Ihe futl Hint hi. son. l.cUrnnde. 23 )ear. nf age. ha. Iieen scvcrtl) wouiidrtl In Frnnte Tho Injur) wn. renivod In in Hon. Jul) 1'lh The )nung mnu went Into the national nrinv In October and nver.ea. In l)e-teinbtr l)e-teinbtr lie wn. lendy for at lion whin the call tame H I. now In it Irse hospital nnd hi. fanill) I. eager-I) eager-I) awaiting hi. first letter telling of Ihe extent of hi. Injuries Mr. J It Cruwford, the new presl-dent presl-dent "f the Utdle. API club at Orangevllle, Or-angevllle, niitrrlalnrd alt club members mem-bers last Monda) Mis. I'.ssle Oil) mou ha. returned to Oinugevllle from Perron, where, .he hn. bteu for some time visiting with hir sister, Mt. llrum llutttsmitu MIsn Iaona Moffllt 1. home ngnlii nl Oinngevllle from a .hurt pleasure trip In Mantl Mr and Mr. Itobert Johnson of oniugetlllo have gone to W)omlng to sihii.I lh winter with their daughter, Mrs. 1 1) rum Peterson Stvcnil frit ml. met nt the home of Mr and Mm John Olsen at letter) last tunda and spent n most enjo)-able enjo)-able nfternooii the event being In honor of Mr Obxin'. flft) -first birth-tin) birth-tin) The Oscar lleibe faiull) l now t ox-ID ox-ID lot alt d in Provo, having ret cully movid there from Oreen Itlver, wheie the) went upon disposing of their lo. ,1.11 reslduue. I Mr. C M Anderson, .on Wood-I Wood-I ruff, ami datighttr, Almtru, of Mantl, 'spt nt the past week tho guest, of Mr.. lAndtrson's .on. Vlttor f Anderson und fituill) Mr and Mm. John I'lark und ftim-ID ftim-ID of Bait latke Clt) are visiting with J W Clark and fumll) lit Kmer) laist week it bah) ho) vvn. born to Mr and Mr. Wllford llroderlik nl Kmer) hotlul anil PcrMiual, P (' llorrosoji I. buik from Miigun, where he atiompunleil Mrs. Ilorresoit it touplH or week. uki upon imeivlng word of tho stjlotl. IIIiunh or their iMightcr, Mri. llrown Mm Amiindu Tutllo U .till ver) low at Orungevllle Little hope, are had fur hei retovel) Mm J K W)therle) ha. I cell ver)' sltk durlniT the past weok nt Clove-( li.n.l. In r .on, H.lwln being summon-id summon-id from llliiwulhii to le ut lit r bed-' fide : AruhU llumt I. home ugulu at Clevelituu, feeling prill) gmid after, p reteltt operation I Andrew P Nellsou. who located III Idaho last uprlng, U ut Cleveland looking niter hi. faun Interert. 1 The south room of the tithing of-rite of-rite at Huntington U undergnlng repairs, re-pairs, J P. Johnson, ward clerk In. the supcrvlsloit of the work IIIllltlIOI-. IV CIIILimi-N. For diarrhoea In children one )ear old or older )ou will find nothing belter that Chamhorlaln's Colic and Diarrhoea Itemed), followed by a dote of castor oil, II should lie kept at hand and given as soon aa the first unnatural looseness of the bowels op-pears op-pears -Advt. . Democracy la a pretty good sort of Insurance covering the. accident of birth. Discretion may be the better part of valor, but It won't work alone om.l i on lutMocnvric county cowKvnov. Carbon muni) democrat vvlll pleaso take nntbe that a count) convention consisting of a hundred and flft) -eight 1138) delegate, vvlll be held nt the rlslrlct tottrt room of the count) courthouse at Prhe Utah, commenting comment-ing nt 1 oelotk of tho evening of Frl-d,.). Frl-d,.). September 27 I IMS. for the purpose pur-pose or placing In Ihe field n full set nf rnuptv officer, lo be Voted for nt the general election on Tuesday, November No-vember h 1918 Also lo elett eleven (11) del galea to the dentin rnlle slate trnventloii to be held nt Ball latke Clt) tin Biptember 30. 11IX. for Ihe nomination of u .into tltiket and for Ihe relet lion of n stale committee The delegate, to the .tnte convention conven-tion .hull constitute thn delegate, lo the First t'ongresslonnl lllstrltt convention con-vention with It vvlll le held Imme-dlntel) Imme-dlntel) nflcr the ndjotirnntenl of the .tnte contention ut Ball latke Clt) Utah, rtud .hall nominate n representative represen-tative to the fllxt)-flcventh congress Knth of said (.inventions I. hereby iiuthorlied to trim mi l suih other nnd further business a. ma) property tome Inf.ire It, and n. inn) be determined deter-mined b) wild .intuition II t. rci oinmriiucd o toe stnte demncrnll. executive committee that nt the count) conventions nnd pre-t pre-t Inrl primaries n full nnd complete count) organisation be effected for the ensuing two )enr. Apportionment of delegate, to the it lint) i (invention from the several prei Incts of the count) I. made on n bn.l. of one tl) delegnte for ever) ten 110) vote, or mnjor portion thereof there-of mat for Hon Simon llnmbcrger for governor In the cl.Htloii of November 1'ilK. with h snl.l apportionment follow. fol-low. Inter Wuurlcm t Btoflehl j 7 Ca.tle Onto . I Helper 29 Spring (Hen ...i 1 Price 21 Harper I Wellington 8 Sunn) side . . . 17 Clour Creek .. Killlltvnrth . Hlnwntlm . . .. 12 Btoim 8 Ktandardvllle ft Uinh Mine 2 carbon 2 Cnmeroii . 2 WuttlM 2 Itnln.. 2 Libel ty .. 2 Pierlee. . 2 Cf.rhoitvlll. 2 Tital . . .158 Chairmen In the ntvernt prevlntt. are hereby dlrettid to call pretlml ptlmarlM for Ihe iinmluathut of mn-stable, mn-stable, hnd Justlte., choo.lug prnelnrl officer, and for the purpose of elect-li elect-li k delegates lo attend mild count) ((intention NKII. M MADBKN. Dvmocnttlt Count) Ch ilrmau II S ltOIIINI.TT. Becretary Pro Tent FIHST Alll WIIIIH hTMtTri T STATU, CMMTAL MAT ttl.KK Oil the evening of August 2Stll, lust, it nit cling of Ihe Utah member, of Ihe Nnll.iual Bufrl) Council wa. held ut Salt latku I'll) mid the nrgiiiiUutlon of it total count II of the nnllonal louuill wn. begun, the officer, were iiumrtl und nn iiiuillcntlnii for charter fortvardid to the Nitlloual Hufet) Conn. II. Chleugo HI.. A temporar) exetutlvo itimmlttee wu. also up-polutiHl up-polutiHl to tuke charge of the atllvl-tie. atllvl-tie. or the lot al ttiunill until a t barter bar-ter I. grunted n ml it permanent or-giiulinlhm or-giiulinlhm flnall) perfetlid Thl. leuiporiir) committee having it desire to keep Ihe good wolk lit motion, mo-tion, met l etc nil) mid decided lo hold the first of a series of meetings m the evening of Frldu), October lib, next week In the house of representative, at the .Into cupltnl The service, of lir II B Jo)ce of Ogden have been secured to give a paper on 'First Aid," and thl. I. to extend a heart) Invitation lo tho superintend! nl., foremen and inedhiil slaff of Ihe In- tiu.triHi institution, or tin. .mm to alien. I the meeting The committee fed. that thl. will afford an opportunlt) for superintendent., superin-tendent., foremen und medlcnl men to gel tlie views of one or our most sue. ensfiil ph).hlau. mi the iicreoslt) or iippl)lng adequate first aid treatment treat-ment to Injured cmpln)e. IIHK.P.ST I'AIll IV IIISTOIIY I OF THIS SI'Ti: PIIOMISIv'D The hlggiHtt fair In e histor) of the state" I. the pre.lL . in or I'airl J (llmlii secntiir), regardlnu the forthcoming forth-coming stnte exptisltlon vvhhh open, toda), Frldn), Btplember 27th und whldi will he thn fortkth annual ex-hlbltlon ex-hlbltlon nf it. kind It .eem. Ihnl Conditions of ull worts uro arl.lng to Inmue tho most suctossful fair wo iiave ever hud The partldpatlon of the government with six dlfftreut department, de-partment, represented leaves no room for dotiht that It I. squurel) behind the .work wo nro doing War work will nnturull) pre.l.un-llutte pre.l.un-llutte but there will be enough villi-et), villi-et), enough anion und Intel est to up-leal up-leal to all classes Plans fur the participation par-ticipation of tho .title fair In the great I March to VI. tor) pugrunt to be staged tut Monday night arc progressing In n very sattsfactor) manner und we promise to hold up our end of thl. ver) prulvewnrth) undertaking I "We plan to pHturlse event, and condition. In such a manner n. to bring forilbl) before the public the real spirit of the fair Our committee commit-tee Is co-operating closely with the I liberty loan committee to make the Muroh to Victory an event long to ho remembered." I Thinly sjlced bananas, moistened wllh mayonpaiso and placed between buttered slices of bread make excellent excel-lent school sandwiches. SPOKANE WOMAN GAINS) FORTY POUNDS IN WEIGHT lll'CM.NS IOST IIUAtrll AND STIlliMiril L'SINM TM,(. Hlcclrltal lYruttiicnt niul Mail) Other Thing Had Fallot! to Help Her Itcxitlt. Attained Nothing la.c TitmiJ Mnrvc Ion. Owe Debt of OnilltiiiLflPt In Premier Itemed), slip n).. jr There. Ihnl I. what 1 ?M.t been looking for the past six nyfuth. now for my .l.ter,' suld Mrs) v'l lgutilt. who reside, at 221 '4 Post 1 street Spokane Spo-kane Wash , pointing to Cilie big Ta lilac li-lac dlspln) In Mtirgitlo)dn drug store, reecittl) M) slltern henlth hn. been broken down .trs tgnull. tontlniied nnd 1 flrinl) lsillcVe Tan-la Tan-la r will rix her up n. It dldm," three )ear. ngn llcforo I look " 'fctf suffering from a tompll. nth u nf'vJJRt inent. whhh had resulted la neivour:. prostration M) trnutih all stnttc.l from a bad stomach and I vvn. In n pitiable condition Kvco thing I nle would sour, causing me sii.li awful pain. In the pit of in stoma, h that I could hardl) stand It M) neive. were In bad .nape, t wa. Ihi.1I) ton .tlpated and even now I hutc t think of the terrible headache. I had 1 aiso snffi red from weakness and unlit. I. .Mt ImIiI bI.Ia . t.l. t. U n lit. worst kind of torture Kliotrl.al Irealmt nl and ever)thlug else wn. tried on mr except an operation whldi I refused to stand for hut nothing no-thing did me an) good I had altva)s weighed nroun.l a hundred nnd fort)-eight fort)-eight pounds but nt) suffering pulled me down lo one hundred nnd twelve, nnd I wn. scarce!) more than it frame I really had nn desire In lite us m) tnse seemed so Implies.. "Well, some wonderful thing. Implicit Imp-licit In IhI. world, nnd in) ret over) I. one of them 1 picked up a paper one tin) In Detroit. Midi, where 1 wn. living al the time. an. I read n Tanlnt testimonial given by n lad) (tint lived I ut it short distance from me nn.l light then I detlded to tr) Tiitthlt The rcsull. 1 obtained nre nothing less than remarkable M appttltc soon tit n i e baik, in) stomach got so I colli. I cat nnd digest lit) food mid ever) one of my trouble, grndunll) lift, and the first thing I knew I wn. tegnlnlug nt) lost weight and strength After using flva bottle, or Titnlttc I round thai I had gone up to a hundred hun-dred and rift) -two pound. at tuall) gaining forte pounds making severnl pound, molt than I hnd ever ttclitlm! I e fore, and although II ha. been pearl) three )er. now since Tnnlar restore! me I have never Iieen both-end both-end with an) of lit) old trouble, to thl. paid da), nnd 1 luivo held in) weight, nltva). weighing around it bundled nnd flft) pounds So )oii enn see wh) 1 have been so anxious to find Tnnlai for ni) sister I am going lo lei her know right nwn wheie .he can gi I II I nm glu.l In give thl. slutciiK nl, for the best way I know to pa the debt of gratitude I owe Ta lilac li-lac I. to tell others how It ha. mnde life win III living for me" Tanlae I. sold In Price b) A D Button, But-ton, In Helper by laiul Kllcrlson, In Hlnwnllm b) Ilia Carbon Kmery Store, company. In Kenllworth by the Kenll-worth Kenll-worth Mirraiillle company, In Spring Can) on by Square Dectl Store, In Castle Cas-tle (lutx 1 1) Wa witch Btores company. In Clear Creek b) Wosaldi Stores comnnii) In BuniDslde by Wnsaldi Store, company, In Winter Quarter., b) Witsatdi Stores lompaii) nnd In I St of li Id b) W N Moseley Adtt I SCOTO HAN IS HISSING llotietir, 'Nothing Oflldnl I. tl He-ttlvttl He-ttlvttl From Wnr Office. latsi Hunila). newspaper, brought word thai Jame. Kbner Jensen of Brorield wa. missing In nctlon the pro-vlous pro-vlous day on thn wtstern front The )oung man Is thn won nf Mr und Mrs. I air. Jensen, fur mutt) )enr. resident, of Ihe upper ramp und numbered alining Carbon munly. ver) best f III-vnriM III-vnriM ll.iunoir. the nurent. cannot lelleve their bo) dead and aro milking milk-ing diligent luqulr) through Ihe order of the Knights of P) thins, which look, ufler It. members "over there" The )oung man Is Just past 21 )enm nf ngo und lift Price with numerous others for Camp Lewi., Wash, In October ins! He Iibh leen In Frame something some-thing over three months Itettntl) the parents were advised thai Ibcli son vvn. missing In uctlnu, letwseu Jul) ISth und 20h. hut stnro then the rather has received tlirto letter, let-ter, from the bo. all wrillcn after the date upon which he was reported a. missing Tho last leltei was dated Jul) 3Kih, und lu It the )ouim soldier said Unit he wn. wounded In the hand end wu. In it base hospital but getting along nl. el) HI. several letter, hive I cell not onl) the erf ill, but of the must patriotic character Young Jinseit wus a graduate of Hi of li t.l high sdio.il und for three )cur. nfteretrds and up lo nhout the time he enlisted In June 1917, vvns nil emplo)o or Mudson Mercantile con-pun) con-pun) lie U tint )ounger or two brothers. bro-thers. The other William, Is registered regis-tered lu Class 1 Jumes Kbnci Jensen I. it high-class ) oung man and much Interest will he shown by ver) many Mends until his rate Is official!) established As )ct nothing official has been l reived from the wnr department ut Washington, 1) C iltlutives und frelnds ure hop. ful that Ihe report I. erroneous. f U I I f I l I I I l I VBBBsssB ssl IT Hiavvs? I I Black Hayvk, K.V Panther. ) aH H Hllll Bjl UTAH COAL SALES H AGENCY LM 818 Kcarn.t Ultlt,'. H Salt I-iikc City, Utnh PRICE-EMERY 1 1 AUTO LINE I c sii,i: .m,i,i:y Mir, noun: 11 Fare, on Mall Cars !.euve Price flsl Kvrr) Morning at O'Clotk Ktfeo 11 live January 1, ltHJ. t, H Hlnglo "itoun'd" ! A H Prlte to (.Fares Trip. ' jH Huntington .. . .lf,7i, 83.00 lB Castle; Dale . . 2,:5 , 4.00 i , M Oratigovllle'.. ., 2.60 " 1,36 L H Claw son ... . 3.qn g 00 p H Perron 3.2S 3,51 I ; , M Uothriter 4.0 7.00 f JM Kinrr) 4.60 7.80 ' B Fares between above stations ten I S H tents u mile. Ilsggaga ullowaiice forty 9 ' Jil pound. i lH Special auto, and trmks for hire to fi M rid point. I J M Deliver) Hcrtl.o 'llassugs, Kxprrit I and Freight u p Miiic-'AcniiQ ril Hi Ui IIIILLU lA UUI1U f jMH PIUCK, AND f MB IIUNri.NOTON, UTAH 1 AOKNT FOll HTUDKIIAKKIt CAItH r tflH ARROW AUTO LINE 19 llcttvecii Billini-sl.le and Prlcti f feH a ml Prltn und Hluwutlia ; fH Automobiles lauve Dill) ut 9 MitUiH u in and nl 3 p in PIt'bH I test of Service Putkuges Dt- r & llvered nnd Called For I sBiH Cnurtiouk und Careful Drivers. I CUaTaH Womvii nnd Chlldreit Safe With ; i Us. Union Stngev Station, Tav- fnl eru llldg . iH Right At the Depot t il PItlCK. UTAH' lull Collet's CAFE II 1MB llrst of everything that's good to lul rat Served b) white paopte nnd at S 89bI prices In keeping with the times. We 1 Hffl tuter tspeclull) to the ladles and the P Si 9 better trade lattvly refurnished, new, : Iw-W neat and clean I n m II E. A. Collett, Propr. ill Main Street, Two Doom Rast Uko Hi I 1 heater, Price, Utah iMLfl The total amount itdvititied by Hie BtB dlrettor general to ull rullrtmds from ffVt'il April 1st lo Peptember 1, 1918 (exulu- !M site or run en t earning Immediate)) IHI applied by Ihe respective companies), tHllI wa. 8241,851.420 Advances made aWM during Ihe mouth of August amounted BwTlll to $38,137 350 Of (he funds thus far Hill odvuiucd more than 52 per rent went JHti I to three s) stems I Hi iV ' B fiwil That good printing Thn Bun I K!l I A. KOPF'S STUDIO Iml AUWork Guaranteed aHd Prices ReasoRabk. iHill PHOTOGRAPH WORK OF ALL KINDS. 1HBI Up Stairs Over Commercial Bank. Phone 17, ..Prke, Utah. f flH |