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Show GAMBLING STOPPED IN THE EASTERN UTAH COAL CAMPS Some of the Eastern Utah coal camps, and the thriving city of Price, seem to have been the last to put the rollers under the "knights of the green cloth," according to the following follow-ing clipping from the Eastern Utah Advocate: "No longer is the festive little ivory iv-ory ball to be heard on its merry journey around and around the prettily pret-tily printed roulette wheels at either Helper or Price. The "lookout" is also al-so out of a job, and craps and twenty-one layouts have been consigned to the cellar or to the attic or somewhere some-where else. Anyway they are out of sight. "Gambling was stopped by an official of-ficial order at Helper during the middle mid-dle of the week and a few days following fol-lowing Price saloons were notified to ?et their gambling paraphernalia out of the way. " |