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CEMCIIITY
Hl Itltor la around again After
H severe atego of rhcumatlam.
HBtorney D D HouU ia In a (kilt
B hospital undergoing an opera
Hfor appondicltl.
Borge Mela was colled to Bun
H tho first of the- week to oovr
H a refrigerator plant.
Btorncy M I DrAffet woa'a
Bngor for Denver Tuesday night,
fle lie- goe on company business.
H.in A Forsytho and family will
BB today for a visit at Rprlng
E and l'rovo Mr. Forsytho will
Br. about tho tlrat.
H&wlolRh Methon and wife lost '
Ha- 13 months old baby lost lion
HSfnornlnx The Infant died from
BUan of tho bowel.
HKrls Jensen had tho mUfortuno
get thrown from n rinany
Bo Thursday or lout week. Ho
HV I Ted a broken collar bono.
Hra, y K Ocltx, wire of Dr.
HJltx of Price, vUlted In Helper
H Tuesday, tlio guest of Mr. II.
BjMartln, Highland avenue. -HeJ-Hj
Times.
BBi. Oraon Strang of Twin Kalis,
HJ, is vlsklng her mother, Mra.
HVa Avery of WelMncton. Thla
HSnr final visit io her old homo In
BBn yean.
Hhn Avery -of Konllworth da suf
HiC from a broken arm Juat
Ho tho elbow. The Accident waa
Bmh by Mr Mvry getting ml&od
Han a runaway
ro, Alfred l'orklns returned
Haorday from Salt Lake, where
Haweui to attend a sister during
HSblrUi of n child which arrived
jly week before laat.
Hftlra Murl Hoaklnaon, alstor of
ft Fred L Wnlrous, ia visiting in
Bfte Rho la on her way Irom Salt
Bft to Steamboat Spring, Colo.,
Hve her parenta roaldo.
HkIro Chrlatenaon, UUtrlot At
Hey Cherry and Court Btonogrn
HH Aider, took advantage of ad
HHnmont of court Thuwday even
HSand event the week-end at ML.
Hunt
Hra Peter Forester and. daugh
HSof Mohrland woto pleasant call-.
Hat Tho Advocato offlco loat Frl
H They wore on their way for a
HSplng trip for tho sum nun- In
Bftr canyon
HSeorgo Itylaud lias commencod
ftk on tho Robert McKuno nvd
HSco on Eighth street across from
ft Miller When completed tho
bung-low will be one of the niftiest
In "tho blggcat lltilo city."
h. A Jncobsen, mochanle In the
D. It, a. sbopa at Scofleld, who
waa drawn a a Juror for thla term
of court, waa excused by Judgo
ChrUtensou ye-rterday for tho term
and returned to hla home this morn
Inc.
A number of tho ladle of Prlco
of a musical parody, "Tho Carbon
County Fair," July 3 and 4. Vila
Clare Andrews of Jacksonville, Fin.,
who arrived here tho first of the
week, will look after tho nutnago
mont of tho comedy.
Mra. L. L. Laubor of Prlco la v -siting
in this city at the homo of Ivor
parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. K. Uench.
Mm, A. D. Bqulrc entertained for
her Sunday, Mra. Fred Cox Mon
day, Mra John Hall Tuesday and
Mra, Frank Cox "Wednesday. Man
ti Moesonger.
Alfred ("Bl") I'crkln of tho Ad
vocato underwent an operation laat
Tueaday morning for tho removal
of a small blood tumor on hla left
aide. "81" submitted to forty-mln-uto
cutting without nnaesthetlea
and export to bo able to resuma
hla work In a few days.
R. Vf. Crockett and on, Robert
W., Jr., visited at Bcotleld over Sat
urday, returning on No. C Sunday,
rrho upper oompa r still rntlior
quiet and only working a fow dnya
each week. Beginning with tho 1st
of July, however, It I expected
they U1 bo running roll tfano.
Vorno Winders of Desert Lake
had both bands aevorely burned lost
Tueaday. Ho had previously receiv
ed some bad scratches on barb wire
and both of thorn wuro tied up and
turpanllno pUtced on tho cloths. In
lighting a clgnretto tho cloth and
turpetUlno caught tire.
Dr C. K. Chamberlain has decided
to erect a residence and will com
anenco work on It within tho Imme
diate future He haa two locations
-under oonalileratlon, one im Eighth
and ono on Seventh iitreet. Martin
Mulvey, father of Mra. Chamberlain,
will apond tho Fourth In Price.
Fred ara-nes and roothor, Mm.
MarUia dramca of Nino Mile, were
tronsaoUng bualneaa In tho county
aont Tueaday. Mr. Oramea has had
n aerloua alckneaa, njuxmdkltla be
ing tho oilmnnt, and haa been un
ablo to do a fli-eat deal of work for
tho pant year. Hla condition 1 Im
proving, liowevor.
Charloa Ilonomo of Rock Springs,
Wyo., who, with Frank VllUa re
cently purchaaod the McDonald cor
ner and aubmlttod a bid to tho gov
ernment for postoffic quarter, to
tnrne today to his home. No word
has beon received fxora tho poat-
sjsjSF-riiri--'i-M lltorl"llll-'
SB
I Watermelons,
I Cantaloupes,
I All Fruits in season jj
I Sure Seal Jars.
ICarbon County Com. Co. ii
HmHHWTWIIIIMWIIKHmiHIMMIH
HS'
otfloo department as to tho dlapooi
tlon of several btda lor a poatofftoo
site.
J. M Millard arrived In town to
day from Altonah. Ho toya there
Is excellent fishing on the reserva
tion ithls year and quite a few flah
rrmen along the atreame. Mr. Mil
lard cmiio In by way of Indian enn
)on and down tho Midland trail. All
of this road, with the exception of,
the troll, ho state, is In fairly
good condition.
Sam Dexter, chief oloctrlctan at
Hiawatha, waa a caller at Tho Ad
vocato office laat Friday. In keep
ing with the reat of the coal camps
throughout tho county thono of the
Consolidated are emerging from the
recent retrenchment and Mr. Dex
ter says that he IxtUovaa U will bo
but a, abort .time until Ihey are
working full tlmo again.
It la now estimated by somo that
there will not bo more than flO,
000 worth of bond to be handled
for tho construction of the eldo
walks A largo umber of property
owners have algnlflod their desire
to pay coh for tho work ami take
tho discount, quite a few of thla
1 number nro among tho largest own
, era of property affected by the aldo
walk tax.
J II. Montgomery and wlfo and
fttepchltdron, Paul and Harold Fon
taine, atopped over In Prlco Mon
day on their way to Myton, whero
they have town and farm Interests.
Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery havo
apent tho poat eight months In Salt
Iako City Mr. Montgomery will
start a moving picture ahow at My
ton and tho other towns on the res
ervation. Tho annual school election take
place July 13th. Two trusteea will
bo oloctod this year to till the
places of John Potter, nppolnteo,
and John II. Pace, whoso term ex
pire I.lttlo Interest In candidates
has been manifested up to tho pres
ent time, although Th Advocato un
derstands that Mra. A.I). Mncl.ean
will receive tho support of the Wo-
men's Rettcrmont Ieaguo for the
poaltlon.
Mr. and Mra. C. C. McWhlnncy
entertained Iho After Dinner club
Thursday night of last week. Mra.
W. R. Anderson won tho ladles'
prlto and Mr. F. K. Woods tho gen
tleman's. Tho gueirta wero Mr. and
Mrs. W F Olson, Mr and Mra. F.
B. Woods, Mra W. Z. Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Klrkpatrlck, Mr.
and Mra. Matt (l)lmour, Mr. ... M
Peyton, Dr. F. F. Flsk, Mr. T C.
Larson, Mr. Sam King and Mis
Ruth lOof!ourow.
A.' Uowmiui, superintendent of the
Utah Construction company, return
turned Monday from a trip to his
ranch In the Twin Falls, Ida., sec
tion. "On account of these lovely
democratic times," ald Ilowman,
"tho construction company Is doing
practically nothing. Their outfits
are acntturod from Prlco to Califor
nia and with tho exception of IltUo
odd Jot hero and thoro no work Is
going on and tho future dooa not
look any boltvr." Mr. Ilowman haa
n ling ranch In Idaho and has just
disposed of tovcrnl hundred of Ida
Increoao.
1'rlru Won One flume.
Tho local baseball team's hoodoo
did not put In an nppoaraneo lost
Sunday unltl it become neeeaaary
for Prko ami Mohrland to play off
a tlo In a eevon-dnnlng game. Then,
howevor, the Jinx allowed up strong
er than horeo radUh and tho aou
ithorn visltora walked away with a
scoro of six to nlno In their favor
The Prlco boys broko even on the
lay by defeating Bunnyildo by n
rroro of nine to tMO.
Doth games wore witnessed by a
good attendance. Tho laat gomo
vns particularly exciting and took
the seventh Inning to decide it
MarTlfljo' -lrciiMrt.
Frank Cordova of Walsenburg,
Colo., and Mrs. Nora Thompson of
Salt hako City, Juno 22. Merrill
Clifford Nowren and Miss Nellie
Mention, both of Winter Quarters,
' Juno 23d.
Room ami Hoard Wuntcd.
Young unmarried roan dcalroa
room and board In prlvato family.
No olxtftlona to several blocka from
huslnoca center. Iioforuncoa ex
chnngel. Addrona thla office. Ad.
"Don't forgot" tho Variety Storo
handle Economy fruit Jars, Tho
miaat eanltary jar on tho market.
Advt.
Beware of Ointments for
Catarrh That Contain Mercury
a mtrcury will surely dtroy the seni
or -melt and cumplatnly Uoramco llio
whole ytem wlien enlcrlnr It tliroush
tlis mucous surfacis. Such articles should
never be used except on prescription
from reputable physicians, as the demava
they will do l ten foil to the eoo1 you
ran possibly derive from them. Hills
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by K J
Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no
mercury, and Is taken Internally, actlnir
directly upon the blood and mucous sur.
fates of the system. In buying Hall's
Catarrh Cure be aura you get the genu
ine. It U taken Internally and made In
Toledo. Ohio, by F. 3. Cheney Co. Tes
timonial free.
Bold by Drucatata. Prlco We pr botUa.
Wika Men's TaeaJar tW tee semtlsatleeii
Well AtU-ndnl at Hciifleld Ut Sot
unlay and Sunday. '
The Carbon stake quarterly con
ference convoned at Scofleld, Juno
20th and 2 1st, commencing with a
priesthood meeting Saturday even
ing, June 20th, at 7 30 o'clock.
Thoro were in attendance Presi
dent Arthur W Horslcy nd John
II Pace of the ntako presidency,
Elder Anthony Ivina of tho coun
cil of tho twelve, Patriarch Hyrum
O. Smith, members of the high
council, bishops and counselors of
rtncral of tho ward ami other etaka
officer. Kldcr Hyrum O Smith ex
plained In his iramarka that wo
ahould not seek office, but prepare
ourselves for usotulnnse ami magni
fy that which is required of us.
When patriarchs wero ordained they
wero not placed upon tho aholf, but
placed in another flotd of labor. Ho
related tho doaeont of the patriarchs
down .to this dlaponaalton. In ro
gard to Mormon lam each ono had to
decide -for him or herself. He also
poka of tho dangers of members of
tho church marrying thoso not of
their faith and exhorted all to pay
their tithing, fast offerings, kcop
the word of Wladom and not follow
tho faahlan of tho world.
Elder Anthony W. Ivin In hts
remark wild how different It was
with tho Church or Christ and those
of tho world. Tho latter had splr
lutol advisors, but in the Church of
Jcius Christ of Latter-day Salnta
nearly every malo member held tho
priesthood and had a part en tho
government thereof and could tako
part In diseasing thing for It wet
fare. Ho apoke of tho restoration
of tho prlenthood and tho organlxa
tlon of tho Chrch of Christ Jn thla
dlapensatlon and otUned how tho
sacrament was Instituted by tho
Savior nt tho cloeo of .the Feast of
tho Pomover. Ho aUo spoko of Urn
fulfillment of tho prophecy of tho
prophet who said, "Tho Lord's I
house ahould bo established In the I
top of tho mountain and all na-
tlon ahould flow unto It."
Report wero given of the stake
and ward. Tho relief society held
It conference on Saturday at x10
o'clock and 2 o'clock. Thoro was
a splendid turnout at all tho meet
ings. Conference adourned to moot at
Price, September 10th and 20th.
.CELEBATING THE FOURTH.
On Hundred snd Thlrtyelx Yesrs
Ago end New.
Ono of tho moti who nlgued the Dec
laration of ItidttHMidi'iH.'t Is an Id to
hove oiprnwd the dtmlro that ho
might rise from liln grave a hundred
years later io wltnexs Uv manner In
which poaterlty observed tho Fourth of
July, ir bis wUh could have beeu
gratified the vcucrnblo patriot would
J havo found n decided change In the
manner of the celebration, but none In
1 the feeling ublch limplrcd It. Poster
, Ity, too. would undoubtedly have turn-
ed tho tublr on blm. eagerly qumtloU'
J lag blm In turn as to the celebrations
In his day. but even without his aid Un
questions can bo answered.
Will coming years suo greater cele
brations and rejoicings? The methods
of celebrating doubtlcm will bo modi
Oct). Pcrhu leM tiuglug of boll and
nolo of (auuon imi) attend It, but the
enthtiHlasm of the people Is still un
mistakable, and lu whatever form It
Onds expression, sn long as tho Fourth
of July Is celebrated with unabated
(fill and our children are fired by It
with the same patriotism which ani
mated their fathers and their forefa
thers, our nation Is safe The boys
who today burn powder in Its honor
will not bo slow should need arise to
bum powder In it defense.
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Here arc broken lots of Suits odd sizes H
and patterns all new HART SCHAFF- M
NER & MARX clothes this Spring. t
Rather than carry these good I H
Suits over, we have . H
Lowered the Prices ,1
as an inducement for you to H
buy. There's a liberal reduc- l H
tion too- so liberal that your H
profit increases in leaps and H
bounds. The best way is to H
see these benefits. H
We have a nice line of Ladies' and Chil- 11
dren's Oxfords. Also a complete line of H
BOSTONIAN SHOES for Men. H
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The New York Cash Store I
TUB W18DOM IN HA VINO. 1b
A man who save a dollar 1 a beBsaotors eae who teaches a- l
other to aavo a dollar Io r. public benefactor and should bo knighted' i H
by tho enato. A dollar put In tho bank at comsottBd latereat tAke ' iH
root Instantly, K la sot parched or bureod hy drouthaj sot klUM by H
front or sleet. It oanaot be Injured by heM or by old, by fanlno er 'M
pestlleBoe, by tkro or flood. It wlU not be loat through a hole I tho JH
pocket, nor borrowed by aosae pesrtllentlal friend or boon oowpanlaa. It i H
U beyond the reach of earthquake or llgMtUag, aocteeat, saeak tWf, H
thug or murderer. U work for you by day aad by night, Suaday, W- M
gal ttolldaya aad week day a-re Ml tho same to It. It wtU not ruat nor M
rot, nor be eaten by worcM It will asraut ad Bture a eren of IftUr- H
est for you every year throughout all etornlty and the, be aa I rash. M
and a ready to go ea workls for you d your deeeada4 a the ) M
day R waa first carried to the bank. It will be a ahtv that neither , M
eats, drink nor 4eep, nor die, and Beoda no overeeer, M
Tho InveetmeRt of moaoy In a sarin aeaeunt at the bnnk at M
compound Interest U the best laTeataveat, tho saoat mrefltabla buslaea M
and tho groatost and graadeat Mpec-ulaUen that I knew anythkut abowC M
ritlCR OOMMKKCIAIi A SAVINGS HANK. )
Boft drinks, peanut and cigars
at tho Eko atore. Advt.
SliaVe Off Your KlieumafcUw.
Now- 1 tho Ume to get rid of
yuor ThoumaUam. Try twenty-tlr
cent bottlo of Chamberlain's Lini
ment and seo how quickly your
rheumatic pains disappear, Sold by
all doalors. Advt.
July (tli IUcundoHM via Denver Jk
Itlo Grande.
Ono elnglo faro or tho round
trip; on sale July 3d and 4th, good
until July 0th returning.
All of the fruits of tho season at
Uto Kko store, Advt.
Small Boys Used "Squibs."
In tho early diiya of the Fourth of
July celobrallou the small boy bad to
content tbeicselte with squlbs,M or
small balls of moltteneil powder, which
flited and gnve out sparks In tho dark
ness: with the rapid waving of fire
brands, the sight of glowing bonfire
and perhaps n limited participation In
the "fuu of nrv"-uuinel). the tosslug
of flro bulls made of tow saturated
with tar or turpentine Into the ulr, an
amusement In which many tuuu and
boys fruiiuently took part.
McKlnley on th Fourth.
Let us always rviuvmber that, what
ever dlfftrttiR-cs about politics may
have existed or still exist, we are all
Americans before we nro partisans and
cherish the welfare of all tho people
above party or suite.
Ood bless every undertaking which
revives patriotism and rebukes the In
different and lawless. William Me
Klnley. July 4, 1S0T.
PROllATK AND flUAHDIANSHU'
NOTIOB. Consult County Clerk
or Itespectlvo Signers for Further
Information.
NOTTQK TO CIU:i)lTOH8 Kutato
of Thomas J. Cummlnes, deceased.
Credltoru will present claims with
vouchers to tho undoralgnod at Hel
per, Utah, on or boforo tho 25th
day of October, A, D. 1914.
HERMAN fl. MAItTIN,
Administrator of Estate of Thorn
eu Cutmnlngs, Deceased.
Dato of frlat publication 25ith day
of Juno, A. D. 1914. 4.
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Motion Pictures
Roller Skating fl
Dancing M
All in the open air. !
Roller Skating Mondays H
25c
DancinWednesdaydnd !H
Saturday, 5c per couple. H
Motion Pictures Tucs- !H
day, Thursday, Friday 'H
and Sundays, 10c. 'H
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