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BBjT BHBBB BBb i wBBBtl m - H 'B Wew!' x IIbbI 1E GREAT MORAL AND RELIGIOUS" ENTERS MORE CARBON COUNTY HOMES THAN ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER. : 1H I Eastern Utah Advocate -j" m B A NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED FOR PEOPLE NOW ON EARTH. Z H "f" I'llll'i:, UTAH, TIIUILSDAY, lllJC. Il. IIMl. .NT.MIlHlt rto. H F n ' i . I...,, i . t - ) BBBBBJ p fn be Hi, l-OtNMt'.li TO I'UOSH ft: jom:h and sNvnr.it. unieiitl Ji- Co. Drilled Liquor Kio nt llio Hnlf-Wny Hciuho Bvn Helper mid Ciwllo' (Intn Hil of Wny I",, -' City kinrry Komi I'urclin-xil. i.r.uhr mcotlnn of tho board kty commissioners last Satur icrr.oon tho lognl firm of pn, Wcdgowood & Initio of fcku t Ity was retained by the H u assist the district and a"-rncys In tho prosecution BBj r.vrs of Gwllym Jones, ox Bnd recorder, nnd It. W. Bny-BBt-trcMuror, each chnrged on BBJ count with ombezzlomcnt of BBT funds. Tho cases nro ox BBJ to como on for trial nl tho BVrrm of district court. A ro Hof two hundred and fifty dol Hu allotted and n warrant or BV drawn for tho amount. In Hn to thin tho firm Is to hnvu H-flro dollars a day nnd ex BB for tho tlmu consumed In BBatlon of tho cases and during HmaI Tho employment of Thur BBwcdRowood & Irvlno was on BBncndntlon of County Attorney BKann. BBt tho Kmory county rami may Brought In to tho city from a BB near tho brldgo across tho BB river a strip of ground fifty BBldc was purchased from J. A. Bu It runs through tho Powell Bd south of tho Denver nnd Itlo H tracks and costs tho county BBiundrod nnd forty dollnrs In Blon to rebating tho taxo of BBl tor the year 1012.. Hn Dlumentl ft Co. nsked for a Bk license at tho llnlf-Wny B, between Castle Oato nnd Br, depositing the money with Bllerk nnd nUo u fidelity bond. BJpusn McDonald nnd Comtnls BKr Hnndolph voted to grant tho, BJ, but Commissioner Thomas BJ opposed On reconsideration BJolph voted with Thomns. This BJafter Sheriff Keller had been BJri In and advised that tho II Br be not granted on account of Bn'i':ise of pollen protection. Bb Vmlcrsoii wiih named ns dog BJlcritso rollector at Harper; J. B"1'"" " nt Price, A K. Franks nt Bjlworih, J F Corey nt Castle BJ. John S Htnley at Winter Bfttcrs, Mud Creek, Clear Creek BJtVnflehl precincts, J nines West BJ nl Hunnysldo and V. A. Hub BJ st Spring (lien. BjbminlKslonur Thomns was unmd Br out tho road recently built to BJmlrccs ut Spring Canyon In com Br with General Hupurlntondont BJ" and to Anprovo or disapprove Bio same Tho work was done by, Bjco.il company under direction ot commissioners. BRc bonds of sot oral of tho In Hlag county officers woro np Bred Tho commissioners meet Hn In adjourned session next Prilay, December 21st. Bvi:u and HAir iiAKi: HULIIOAII INCOHPOUATLD kNVKH, Colo,, Dec. 10.- -Tho Hut and Halt Lnko Hallroad com Br with $10,000,000 cupltnl stock B Incorporated hero today with Bcr to ucqulru thu property of W" u ucquiru inu iiruiuu u Denver, North ostorn nnd l'n 'i commonly known ns tho "Mot Ho,d " Lnwronco C. Phlpps of vor, and Charles Uoettcher rep nt tho Donvor Hallroad Becurl company and Tyson Dynes of ver represents tho Noteholders tectlvo commlttco on tho dlrec dc Newman Krb, Dr. F. 8. 1'oar . W w Wnddon nnd l.oroy W. Jln nro tho other members of directorate. Tho old board ro from nmnagemunt without rop mtatlon Krb Is named as presl 't of tho company und Dr. Tear s chairman. lark Tuttle of Kmery county I probably be appointed chief 'ty nudltor by Lincoln J. Kolly 9n thu latter takos his office tho "' of tho yenr. Tuttlo has beon 'e nudltor's office for tho past ar years ns a clerk. Woltor K. . who Is now In tho offlco, will o be -f mined by Kolly. Thoro " ho a vaanncy In the office of "llng auditor, which 'Kelly v. Ill required to fill. IIo has a scoro Ppllcntlons for tjto position, but 'I not doaldo upon tho applloant r the placo for a woek or ten I i - r- Vf" EASTERN WOOL MARKET Hlockii lit Ihn llaiids of Dealers lov Tor TliU HeoMin of Yiiir. IJ08TON, Mass., Dec. M. Just now tho local wool market presents an nnomnlous situation, values bo Ing relatively lower than In the other markets, In spite ot tho fact that stocks In Uie hnnds of dealers aro low and Mint manufacturers aro crowded with orders for cloth, which It Is believed they cannot fill without replenishing their slocks of raw mnterlnl. Wool dealers In general nro con fident thnt thu mills will be In tho market In earnest before very long nnd seem not tho least uneasy as to tho outcome, bollovlng that wool Is better to hold than to sell nt present prices, but hero nnd there a denlor Is found willing to stimu late buying by shading prices. Tho mills nro running on full tlnui nnd thoro seems ns much ur gonco ns ever from dealers for prompt deliveries. Thu Indications nro that the. 1913 heavyweight sea son Is going to open up nnd dovolop nativity regardless of tariff possi bilities. , MANV COI.l'OHATIO.NH aui: ktimi Di:i.i.yui..vr About four hundred Utah corpora tions were declared delinquent in their corporation taxes by the sec rotary of stnte last 'Monday, De cember ICtli (Hundny) was tho last day on which tho tax could bo pnld without the extra ten dollars flue for tardiness. Alt corporations falling to pay tho tax nnd tho extra fine by Jnnu nry ICth next yenr will bo ordered dissolved and tho chnrtors granted by tho stnto will bo revoked by n proclamation of tho governor Complete lino of blank books. Ailvocntv Publishing Co Advt RELATIVE WRITES OF ALLRED BOYS' DEATHS Another version ot the. circum stance leading up to tho death ot Mllburn nnd Clarence Allrcd, who woro suffocated In tho city Jail In I'rlco on tho night of December 4th, different from tho account given tho papers Is contained In a com munication from Jonnlo Allred of I'rlco, nddrcssod to Mrs. Jennie All red of this city, says tho Dcseret Nows of Inst Monday. According to n special dispatch from I'rlco on tho day following thu death of the boys, thu two hod been placed In Jail on tho night ot December 4th, by Marshal Ilryner for being Intoxi cated. On tm following mprnlng passersby noticed smoke coming from tho Jail nnd on Investigating found tho Jiodlos of tho (lend bos. A Jury nxonerntod Mnrshnl Ilryner. Mnrtlu Allrcd of Vernal, father of tho boys, wits said to have been with them until Into In tho evening on tho previous dny, Tbo communi cation from Jennie Allred Is ns fol lows: "The newspaper accounts concern ing the death of Melvln nnd Clnr once Allred woro not correct. Clar boys woro not drunk, nnd Martin had given them no liquor. When Martin loft them, they were with n crowd of boys, nil ot whom woro drinking. On being arrested tho boys wore tnkon to Jail. A trump had boen In the cell nnd hnd been smoking. IIo throw n match down on tho bedding nnd It took fire. The mnrshnl throw tho quilts out In tho snow, and after having placed tho boys lu tho Jail, went back nnd stamped tho bedding, to put out the fire, nnd then took It bnck to the Jail for tho boys, IIo tlmn locked PUPILS OF PRIGE PUBLICSCHOOLS INVITE FBIEJOSJHI THE PUBLIC Ilnlow Is Uio Christmas program of tho I'rlco public schools, to bo given Friday afternoon, Decembor 20th, nt 3 o'clock, nt City Hall. The entertainment Is to bo free. All patrons of the school nro most cordially Invited. Chorus. "Christmas Hells" All Orndes A Child's Christmas I'rayer -. First Orade How Wo 8pont Christmas First Grade Dnnolng Snowflakes Heglnners Chorus "Why Do Holla For Christmas Itlng" . Socond Orndo Trouble In a Doll's House .. Third Clrudo Musical Solectlon Primary Orchestra llocltntlon Fl,1 aroi0 8ong, "Tho Doll's I.ullaby" Third Orndo Fair Warning to Santa Glaus .. Second Orndo Violin Solo - BW! Ond" limitation , - -- -- -""h prude Solectlon, "Iloheralan Olrl" . Orummar Orchestra rtocltntlon second Grade Christmas Carol Seven h Orado Christmas Pantomime. -,. .. fourth Orade up tho cell and wont away. Tho flro hfdjLJippnrontly not been ex UngulMtinK -Ntflhlug -rnowr- was known ot tho boys until tho noxt' morning nl 7 o'clock when nomeono saw smoke at tho Jail. Tho smoko then was so thick, according to the marshal's testimony on tho witness stnnd, that ho could stay In tho cell but ft moment. Clnrcnco was bndly burned. Melvln, It nppeenrod, had broken three windows In nn effort to avoid being suffocated." INV1TEDTOAK0UET Midland Tmll People to Orgmiln nt Piieai Next Hntiinhiy Kiciilng. With Its memborshlp Increased from thu charter enrollment of eighteen to over n hundred, tho Salt Uko council of the Midland Trail association met last Monday even ing to porfect details ot permanent organltatlon. W, II. KUUon wus chosen permanent chalrmnn and U. U. Hlskey was named secretary and treasurer by nn executive committee recently appointed. It. II. Thompson of Price, who at tended tho meeting, Invited the membors of tho council to attend a bnnquot to bo held nt thu Savoy llotel next Saturday night, when the I'rlco council will bo organized. Following Uio conference of the council tho executive commltteo met to decide what committees should bo appointed to curry on tho work of tho loeul council. Four commit tees woro decided on publicity, legislation, constitution nnd bylaws and auditing. On suggestion of Dr. A. C. Wher ry, pamphlets setting forth tho Im portance of tho Midland trnll to Utah will he printed for public distribution. mum-Mi IN-iniHTiitN of tlm Kotiiifu Yeittenlny ('nine to This Agreement, WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec 18. Under an ugreoment reached by tho , democrats of tho sennte today, none ot the Utah postmastors or otbr of ficer nominated or to be nominated this session will be conflrmod, and In consequonco nil offices coming vacant prior to March 4th will bo available for tbo democrats when tho now administration opens. This will also apply to Idaho postmas ters, to district attorneys, marshals and others ovor which thoro Is much controversy Tho domocrnts un doubtedly hnvu It In their powor to prevont confirmations of practically 1 all nominations mado this session. Comploto lino of blank books. 'Advooato Publishing Co. Advt. BEST CONFERENCE I EVER HELD HERE j I jBBJ ' 'bI Elders James E. Talmac and Joseph W. Mc- f H Murrin Make Splendid Talks to the j H Saints of Carbon Stake. C H Itepurtttd For The Adocule lly K K. Ilorsloy, Stake Clerk. -f'BB The Carbon stake qimrterly com terenoM was held nt Prke, Dambr 14 tit nnd 15th Then werw In at tendance Kldor JnmtM 14. Tnlmngo of the council of tho twelve nnd Ki ller Joseph W. McMurrlu ot the first quorum of seventies, the stake presidency, ten member of the high council, two nllermttes, four bish ops, ono presiding elder and all the presidents ot tho nuxlllnry organisa tions, together with tho largest as sembly ot Saints since the organisa tion of tho stake. Tho president re ported thoro was progress being inn do In nil the .ward visited nml prospects were bright for the fu ture. Tho work on tho tabernacle has been pushed nlong nnd Is nil coered In nnd protected from the storms. Tho speakers at the con ferenrn woro President O. A. Ivor son, Kldor John Potter, President A. W. Ilorsloy, Klibir James K. Tal mage ot tho quorum ot the twelve, Joseph W. MoMurrln of tho seven ties, l.n Grand Woolley mid Sister Kllia II. llorsley nnd President .1 Ilex Miller, Klder Tnlmogo In his remarks dwolt upon Uio necessity ot tho priests' quorum and the duties de volving upon tho prlosts nnd th'olr president, nnd of tho wondorful or ganisation of tho Church of Josus Christ and defining tho calling of many of Its offices, tho grontnest ot It. and tho wonderful nmoun( ot of men. Ho related ' how ny, of the different churches enmo into existence, nnd of the organisation of the Church of Josus Christ of Uilter-dny Saints. Tho name was on tho banner to nil tho world to lot them know whoso church It Is. Kldor Mc.Murrln spoko upon tho hoMIng of tho sick nnd who should be railed In to administer to them He spoko upon Improvement nnd tho necessity of thu young man nnd members of thu prlosthood quorums reiding tho lira and becoming sub scribers to n good clean magazine. Ho dwelt upon tho necessity of tho religion olnss among tho young, nnd urged tho bishops to mnko ft special eftort In hne them established In I lie wards. Quito nn Interesting program was rendered In tho Mutual conference held Saturday evening. Tho sing TO HBUN DESERTS i lilgiintle Kilieme In 1'iikt of In riilMvllon In Two Htntrx, DI:NVI:II, Colo., Dec. 17. -Hack I of tho reorganization of tho power plants of Colorado nnd Utah nml the electrification ot tho Denver nnd lllo Grande Is li mammoth plan to settlo all or tho hitherto nonlrrlgl bio lnnd between Denver nnd Suit I I.ako City nnd thu southwestern i counties of Colorado. I This scheme of thu organization! was mado known when tho Kleotrlcl Ilond nnd Hhnro company, n nub.l diary ot tho General Klectrlo com-! pany, announced that tho work of organizing tho $100,000,000 combi nation will bogln today, Tho various companies In the morger nro tho Utuh Light and Powor company. Incorporated for 40,000,000; tho Utah Securities (ompany, Incorporated for $62,000, 000; the Colorado Power company, Incorporated for $29,000,000. Tlif companies plan to ostnbllsh uleatrlc pumping stations to Irrlgato ii large area along the Denver nnd Itlo Orando botwoon Denver nnd Suit I.nko City. Tho old Annie Iaurlo mlno In tho Gold Mountain district Of Pluto county, now owned by II. F. Ilnuor of Salt I.ako City and associates nnd which years ugo mado fortunes for three or four Carbon county mon, Is being steadily doveloped by a small force, which will be kept employed all winter The Annie I.nurlo Is a comparatively young producer nnd tins paid $439,000 In dividends In Its comparatively brief eareer. With systematic and Intel ligent development It should event ually tako rank ns being ono of tbo big gold mines ot the West. Ing for the afternoon mlon Bun ' fH dny wns furnished by Prof, l.evl N. BB llartntiw, Jr., nnd his high mhool BBJ elio'r and was very muoh enjoyed BBJ hv all nteent. ,( BBJ The stnko prlmnry offleers held BBJ the rngulnr meeting nt tho clcxo ot .jBVJ the tfternoon session on Saturday ' JwAl nnd n l.oodly number was present. ' . vBBJ The conference was n very Intorost ' VIBBJ Ing one nnd declared to bo Uio tost .. 3BVJ ever held In tho stake. ' JlH nmm mi: ; 1 in ol ns '( 1 BJ MAIIKi:i UIVAI.HV ltimVKKN I li THK HTCIIK.NT lUIDIIM. t H t I MIm Aiinlo Htmrji L'titerlKJiiN Uiq ' ; BBJ Senior CIsm at An KlsJiumU : I 'BLi Dinner llilnl Vcur CIsah Ulves) v m tH llnliiicr Pnigrnm nl Uio Cluxpcl &L 'fBBJ Joke On the CommeirlAls, W jMH Heportod by l.ynn Fnucott. jg . Tho oast woek was one of un " , 3H usual excUoinnnl at .tho hlKUiKbooUajHBjIk' ,W JBBJ TttwcrtllsudVrnsJlCT5liigMa ,'l 'H tho your'orgnnliedblsTeliibjBjjlBjP SL ' K 'BBJ Tho remainder of the student" bodyi8- A IF,. jBBJ last weok decided to unite as a scl- W BBJ enco club In order to make life In rHBBVJ terostlng for tho coininorclsl club, f H and to carry on some work nlong f 'BJ sclontlflc lines, Tho students ot In r jBVj dustrlnl arts decided to leave tho. i "MBJ science club und form nn Independ i ,,'jBBJ ent organization. The Inst news wo (", BBJ got, however, Is that tho Industrials j BBJ havo gono bnck to unlto with tho L J BBJ sclonco students. What their club . H wilt bu now wo don't know, but you BBJ may rest assured that It will bo u ) Bl good ono. " B Miss Annto Sharp eutertnlued tho .'BBJ senior clnss nt nn elnbornto dlnnor . x ,BBJ party Suturdu) During tho even- . AVJ lug muny school und class mutters t iBfl woro discussed. Tho clnss campaign j !BI for tho your wus outlined, und while . 1 "BBJ thu seniors do not dlvulgo their ' ,jaBb plots, they warn the other cliuuos t, -. iUBJ to "bewaro." ( ,wVB Itlvalry between tho business stu- f. ''BBl dents und tho rest of tho students I jVfl was lu marked evidence last weok. I iVAl A few ot the students pluyed an nt 1, BVJ leged Joku on the commercials. Tho f. 'VAj Indignation of the flguru Jugglers , H wus nroused and they plunued n BBJ dip lu thu snow for the offenders. f' 4jBfl However, when the plot was In the BBJ process of execution und u tree for -y, nit buttlo was wnxlng hot, the event L -B was officially stopped und wns later f ,BJ Isottled without difficulty. -H Tho third year class In Amerlenn sVfl Itlteraturu gavu n Holmiw program In BBJ tho chapel last Tuesduy. Thulium- - AvJ bora: tBBJ Illogrophloal Sketch lloitemi Hnr- BVJ mon. BhJ Chambered Nuutelus Ireno I'rlco. iH How tho Old Horse Won thu llet llfl -l.eo Whltmore. Bfl Aunt Tablathu Klma Taylor. ' iBBJ Organ arlndor I.vnn Faucott. fffl Tho program was well rendered BBJ und reflects great credit upon both ' the students and tho Instructor, Miss L jBVJ Funk. "Jiwfl "Cooklu Duy" last Monday proved sBVJI very successful und nil of tho cakes 'iBVJ were disposed of long before tho do- ' HVj mund wits supplied. j ' SVH The domestic science girls served , JBBJ ;. Christmas dinner to the arts t, BBJ girls yesterday. This wus thu first H dinner or tho yeur. From reports 'H lit wus a deolded success. - Bj At Friday's chapel Mr. I.nkln ren ' .'BBJ I dored a vocal solo that was greatly ! ; JBBJ 'approolated. 1 aBBJ It's coming. WhatT Thu Junior f .' prom. When January. What Is fr- n 1AVJ ! IT Ask tho Juniors. BBJ The commercial club added ono ., E AVJ aiuro credit mark to Its good record If 'BJ Inst Monday night by Its party at 1 H tho Owl club rooms. About fifty jt JBB people were prusent, The affair ' BBJ wns n grand siiQcess, J nVJ ' l . j, - f . ' wpj m !lBBj)l