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H PAGE SIX THE SUN. P. .TAII-EVERY F1.IDAY DECEMBER 10, 1915 1 PECEM
I I Utah Fuel Co. I
B Minora and Shipper of
H Carbon County Coals
H Also Manuraclurers of Coke
Ht Carbon County Conls nro ttio
B llMt
E In tho mnrkot far Horses,
H Milton for Mine, liny nml
B Ornlti, Mlno Props, Tics,
H Aprons and Various Other lx-
B ml Produota
H Homo Muslite Pfllronizcrt
W (lent rat Offices BoTcnth Floor
B Jiiilgo Utilldlng, Bnlt Lnko
t City Mines nt Clear Creek,
H Winter Quarters, Casllc Gate,
H I lali Mlno nml 8unn)sldo,
K (arbon County, t'lnh
JnorthernI
..BAR..
M ;j 5. W. ROBINSON, Prop. ?
B ? DAN FORD, Manager.
H 3 i
m : Choicest Wines, Liquors
H : and Cigars.
H : lair nnd Courteous Treatment
H
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K uiih niiimmiinniK-
BAR;:
H :: i;kjiit vn.Mt oi.n cm ,ii. ::
H imooK wiiisuin.
B Atul everything tho highest
i; Krmlo lit the Liquor nml Clear '.',
H i! charlesaverill;;
1 ritict:, utaii
H tin 1 1 minim n itijijfri
H
I Waterman's J
B 1 Fountain j
II Pen
iHiV t
H I You tan carry this
H t Safety Pen upside down I
H 'i ur any way in your I:
H pocket or purse. It is ii
H sealed by the cap and ii
H cannot leak or spill. I
K i ;;
B I Priced from $2.50 to $6. j
H I Sold exclusively by us. j
H ;
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filler Mm i
m I TRANSFER
M 1 and DRAY.
'B Give us your work and it ;;
B will receive prompt alien- ;;
B ion No job too large or ;;
K X too small for us to handle, ;;
:B i Freight b Clvcn Our 5?Ul Altentten. ;
Q " M-H-M Ur.-
EASTERN AND SOUTHERN UTAH
CASTLE DALE T
(WHTLH DALK Deo 4 The stork
made his appearance nt the homo of
Mr nnd Mm Utuls (Jii)tnon last Krl
iln) nlpht with n fine hnhy hoy nnd on
returning the next evening visited the
home of Mr nnd Mm It Y Hnlrd nnd
mnde them hnppy with n hrnnd new
linli) Rlrl
lleler Frandscn, who has recently
been taking enref the roads In the
vlelrll). suffered Tn Injury to his leu
Inut flnturdn) while worklnK rnnd His
daughter Oohtn Is nlso suffering from
n hfld foot, cnused h) stepping on the
tooth of n rnke. I
The rciRds nro In excellent shnie
now, thnnks to tlio tlmcl nrrlvnl of
the recent storm nnd the unexcelled
work of our rortd men
Mr nnd Mrs. Melln Hill, now to
tqted nt ItlKh) liln . spent Inst Hun
iln nfternoon In Cnstle Dale lrltlnit
with Hills relntlves nnd old friends.
Mrs. O I llkkmnn loft esterdn
for it short Unit with her dntiKhter,
Mrs. Vera Hnow, nnd family nt Htnn
dnrdtllle Hlie wns neeompnnled 1
her little dnuKhler. UoiiRllne
J M Cnwlo, Jnmes C Jcjisen nnd
1 1) rum ttterstrom of CleMdnnd were
nmonit the county sent lsltnrs the
HMt week The lntters eldest dntiRh
ter lllliln Is unite serlousl) III nt her
home
Mrs Kmmn t'hrlstensen entirtnlneil
the crochet eltih Inst Thursday een
Intt Mr nnd Mrs Orange Olsen nre en
Ji)liiK n IMt from Mrs. Olsen's sister.
Zlnn.
T O Wnkefleld wns nmoiiR the
HuntlnRton contingent of Cnstle Dale
lsitots icstcrdny
The threithlruT season Is nhont oer
nrntind OrntigcNlllo nnd Haturday will
hear the Inst 01 the hummer for an
other ear The Kraln nnd seed crops
hne heen ner axeragc
Miss Pelpha 1'etty entettalnid nt a
dinner party Thanksgiving tn). The
dining room and ladle Mere henullful
I) deeornled In fruits nml flowers
Two Pilgrim mnlds sened the illnnrr
Covers were laid for Misses Dorcas
nnd Tlliln Ohiep. Ilniol Aeord. Cecil
Hlngkton. flarnh ()wiii, I'ernellle
Thompson. Jennie lemoii and MIsm
Itolierls and Mesxr. Hells. Clell IVtt).
IMwIn Hodmiulst. Ilnrold Jensen and
IIrl Aeord
Wedding hells were ringing on
Thnuksglvlng lny Miss Val Hitch
ok and rioyd of Ksrrou were the
Impp) iwlr
The many frlemls of Mr. and Mrs
t'hrls oitewui of Huntington will he
pleased to learn that their son. Orrln.
Is again nhte to he up U has heen
onMtied to his led for thre weeks
Mr and Mrs. IC. A. Howard of Hun-
llngloii entertained nt dinner on
Tliaiihsghlng Day Mrs. Howards r
enls Mr nnd Mrs. J W JaekHin of
eiili-e. Mr and Mrs J W Jackson of
Uiiwn. Mr. uih) Mrs. J. IC. Held, and
Mr and Mrs. J II. Jewkcs of cirnnge
vlll A Mg turke) illiumr mm en
joyed. It was the first time Mrs. Hold
anil her brothers had eaten Thnnks
giving dinner together since thejr
ihlldhood. ns the) were pioneers hire
In. the eurl slU.'
Mr and Mrs. K. K. Tliimuis of
Cf eland spent ThanksgUltig with
tlulr Mm at rliimoslde.
Mi. Man Dnxls of Halt Uike City
Is Mulling with relatlis and friends
In Cle eland
Most of the'shkness around Cleve
land Is sumewhnt atwtlug.
IVter Johunen and children of
Castle Dale lulled with local rela
tives In Cleveland Inst Haturdny
William D Htokes of Cluvclitud was
n business vlnllor In Hnlt Ijike Clt)
last week
Mrs. Clara Adams nnd children of
Cleveland hnvo reiently returned from
mi extended visit upstate
Joe Jensen nnd fumtl) of Cleveland
nre visiting this reek In Kwcry.
Mrs. II I'. Jensen nnd children of
Cleveland have gone to Hunnysldc,
where the) will spend the winter with
i the huidmiid and father who Is cm-
1 plo)ed them.
Mr and Mrs. John It Ward of
. Cleveland have Just leturnod from
' Castle Clnte. where the) were called
', to the bedside of the former's father.
- who Is very low
Miss Utilise Chrlstuusen hits Just
', retained to Cleveland from Helper,
ami Miss Jensen has returned there
from Hturrs
.
AUOUNI) GREEN UIVER
UltHUN ItlVKIt. Dec. I. A young
1 in mi who wss beating his way on the
; rods of h freight train was thrown
from his KjIUun nml kllleil near
hlleliiiuw Moudii). CttlliHHl b) H Slid-
', den ,stopimge of the train. The WI)
was IkuII) iiuitllated and as )et has
1 not heen Identified
I. A. MiUee. the l'rlc-o iittornc),
was a business vUllor the first of the
1 week
Misses llnihuru and Mary K Twad-
die of Hunnyslde spent Thanksgiving
' Nim the week end with their sister,
; Mrs. W 1 MrCue
Kd Hhe)H has bought the Celeste
Delplas resident e proper!) where he
', lolde Consideration ISStO
Mesirs arant and ltrunner nre In-
4t tented with Alfred I'orsman In the
', iei.itlng of n group of mangunese
' Inlms nnd will spend some time get-
' ling that project under vva)
AD Lewis returned Haturdn) from
Halt Iike City, where he wont to be
"llh his daughter Anns, who was In
a hospital at that place He reports
that Miss Lewis Is gutting along nlcel)
after nn operation fur the removal of
her tonsils, and thnt she will be able
to go to her school nt Illnghnm next
Monda) The operation relieved the
trouble tJie had with her ear
Vlitor ISnrp Is now running nn en
gine on the Uintah road having re
iently been promoted to the position
of engineer Victor has Heen rapidly
since going to the Uintah road and Is
i ounted one of their most trusted em
ployee. t
Mrs. Leo Wltenkorn and three
tblldren of a rand Junction uro gueete
of her unele. 1) V. Miller, and fninll)'.
Wultzunknru la new imphliXd n
linotype operator nt Munlmltnn. Knn
lb Is quite well known in this city.
having visited hero at various tlmen
during the several )ear he was cm
plo)rd on the Grand Junction Dnllv
News.
The city fire engine Is now kept
warm by electricity. The flro ,11c
partment will be reorganized tonight
Jim Warner of Ban Itafael caught
n fine red fox In one of lilx traps Issti
Monda). Dr A If Knslowltt bought
the fur
I'eter Hnrbogllo this week brought
In five cars of cattle )oung stuff
from the Mnr)svnte country and will
rnnge them on the Knn Itnfael rnnrh
A. O. Ilrndley and Wall Hull re
turned from Hanpete county Htintlft)
i with three carloads of entile whlihi
1 the) purchased for their Wobdslde
ramh
Mr. nnd Mrs 15. V. Grant nnd little
diiughter of Denver. O Itohblns nnd
O. riant, both of Huntington, nnd A
U Itrunuell nnd wife of Denver were
arrivals from the Henry MountHln
mining district early this week. The
Grant and llrunncll families will re
side here while assessment "work Is
being done nn n group of uranium
claims out nt Han Itnfael. H. N. lin
ker of Denver, also Interested In the
uranium deal. Joined, his nsMielnte
here Monda)
Mrs Will Mnttson, now of Helper,
spent n few days vhdtlng the Ilarhers
and other friends
MANTI t
MANTI. Dec I. One of the elun
nets through which Ihiuor has Iteen
coming Into Mnntl came to a sodden
ending Wednesda) when Marshal
Harmon "pinched" W. A. Mornn. an
ngi nt on the Denver and Itlo Grnndr
pnseenger trnln The tnnrshnl got n
clue In work on n couple of wctks
ngo nnd has since run dawn two eases
on which he felt sure he could secure
a conviction If Inken Into court. The
offender seemed to think so too nnd
derided his best course wns to trust
his case to the mercy of Justice Mi
Alllster. who Imposed a fine of sev
en!) -five dollars. -
Judge A II Chrlstrnsen made an
order this wick munltig John I,owr
of this rlty nnd J V. Jensen nn Jtir
(iimmlsloncrs In select the Jurors for
I B1C. He nlso Ismied nn order ap
pointing I I' D)reng of Mnntl. Ilenn
Jnikson of fountain Green, and J I'
Hansen of ICphralm as state npprals
eta for IP1H to appraise all estate In
Hanpete county which are subject !
the Income tax.
Mnrrlnge licensee were Iseucd the
pas! week lo Irveu C. I-itrsou and
Theodm la K. Anderson, latlh of ICph
ralm: John Kollet of Centerfletd and
Ajinle llsll-vell ur Attel; ta tfarenm n
and manda Koreneeu. both of Hprlng
rit). D n. Hrown of HAllim and
DeU) Kwanoi or Guiinleen: O. W
Hmllh of Utgnti nnd Hlelln Mndsun of
Manll. IMwnrd H Chllds nf OHtinlwin
ami Itvvllim l'etetou tireoti of Itph
reltn Dra U llnnoen nnd Uikt Tuft,
Utth of Mt. Pleasant.
Mrs U - Daltnn went lo Idaho
Hlindny. where she expects tn remain
Indefinite!) with her sou
Sheriff Hums went to Hprlng City
this morning to Investigate a rewrted
loliliet) of the J M Johnson store
Inst night.
M II H perry (nine home from
Provo Hatuiilii) end priHeedeil In
Hevler rminly, where ho Is "doctor
ing" planiM.
Ilnri) Hmlth has returned from
Halt l-nke Cll), where he has been
cmplo)cd during the summer
W. M. Tn) lor wns a Manll visitor
from Moroni Huudii), coming over via
uulomoblle.
Ilnrold Kelt motored up from Hal Inn
Tuesilay
II K. Pomguard wns up from Hnllnn
for Thanksgiving
The M)stlc Mooks mt with Miss
Kdmunds Wixlneadu) evening
Mrs Krnnelh lllrd went to Itleh
field Hunda), where lllul Is tiiichlng.
Count) Cletk T. J. Mm ley wns a
busline visitor In Halt Uike Clt) Inst
week end
The stake Young l-utlle' Mutual
offlreis pleqsaull) surpilsed Mis Ma
ttel HlnimouiuWednesdii) evening.
Im 1'ildn) evening n irowd of
bo)s gavu their girls n chhken ronst
at the Pi. T. Parr) home
U I linker nnd family spent
Thanksgiving In Mt Pleasant Mr.
Decker emtio baik Krlda) and Mrs
docker and the thlldren remnlned un
til Holiday
Mrs M)rlle Ktevens came down
fiurn Hall I-ake Clt) for Thanksgiving
nd In tailing for u couple of weeks.
Mr and Mrs. Ward Hall came In
from Two Itlvers. Cala , Hunday and
will remain In Mnntl for awhile
r'red Keller. Kdgnr Clark Wllford
Krlechkneiht and Milton Hums were
home from the unlverslt) for Thanks
giving I IC l'ox nnd Perry Warren arrived
lust week from a trip through the
southern counties, where the) have
been selling groceries
Prank Petersen, Pred Tatlon. Pele
Ahlslrom nnd Kd Tooth went over to
the YuIki dam Monday, where the,)'
have employment
t MT. PLEASANT f
MT PI.KA8ANT. Dei. L C. V.
Hnrensen sustained a broken leg Wed
nesda) Inst week while riding a horse
out near Hprlng Clt) The animal
slipped nnd fell on Horenson's right
leg. breaking It above the nnkle. Ho
manuged to get his foot out of the
stirrup after the horse rained up and
with the broken leg he i limbed upon
the animal and rode Into Spring City,
where he received medical attention.
Later he was brought to Mt Pleasant
b) James Motvsen In his automobile.
At present he Is doing er well nt
his Inline in this lt
llegular iuailerl lonrerenee of
the North tianpete stake of 7.1on will
be held at MoroHl nn Saturday and
Suuda). Peivmber 11th and llh.
J P auudereun hue moved from
Clear Creek to Altonah, where he ox
ppcte to remain for sumo time
The bore of Compn n and the
I'lrsl MllltHi) bum) of the natlenal
giisn) of Utah are, making arrange
niutits far a Ujr mUltury ball which
will bo given during the holidays.
Puneral etnlcee for Oeorge Simp-
..n Hr who died at his home on
Thursday November Mth. were held
in the talternacle on Haturday Nn
Ihnn Caiix. Isnlel Anderson and
Horen C Chrletensen were the speak
er" besides lllshop firlando Ilradle)
who officiated
Adeline llinnd and Venelln MorlcK
relumed Monda) to their school work
nt Westminster
Judge Ferdinand Krlckeen of Halt
I,nke City Is spending n few dnys In
this cll) visiting with relatives
Mr Mnd Mrs Ilex H Jensen ar
rived here Thureda) from the coast,
where the) have been attending the
extoltlons since their mnrrlnge nt
Long Pencil on Thanksgiving Day
Dr John it Anderson, who hns
been nt Afton. W)o. for several
months Hsl, hns recently moved to
Hphrnlm, where he Is practicing his
plofeselon
Alhln Italhdriim, who has been
working ns nn electrician In Iowa for
n year or more, dropped Into Mt.
Plensint last Krlda) and vWted with
relatives until Monday, when he de
palled for Halt Uke Clt)
The Twentieth Cenleury club met
)eeterdy nt Ihe home of Mrs. George
Chllstensen ami n very Interesting
program wns carried out
' FA1RV1EW. "T
r.MHVirW. Dee I Mrs. Ashlon
of llilgham Clly Is v telling her daugh
ter Mrs H A Cnrler
Miss lola Allred of Kphrnlm spent
Thanksgiving holiday at Palrvlew
Untold Cheney came home to spend
Thanksgiving Da) with relatives.
Miss Addle Morle) and Miss l.lllle
Morle) of Price were Knlrvlew visitors
Ihe asl week
Hldne) Mower leaves this week for
the reservation, where he will prob
nlilv locale If the eotintr) suits him.
The play given under Ihe ntisph.es
of Ihe relief eoilcty. November 28th,
was well received h) n Inrge and ap
preciative nuillencc.
The ladles' llterar) club met at the
home of Mrs. Jesee Turplll December
let A stor) wus given by Mrs. Mary
W Henderson "The Hmllh Unity's
Webtune" whs given by Mrs. It. W.
VhdeiMin Nine ladles enJo)ed the
wmIrI hour and refreshments served.
MORONI
MoliONt, Dee. I. Mr. and Mrs.
II C Walker ami Hoy Hcoll of Hall
l.Ke Cll) have been spending the
Thnnkeglvliig holidays nt the home of
Will Irons.
inr of the attractive imhIhI events
of the week was Ihe dancing party
given lt ihe K. o. I) club at the high
i hof.l assembly Itell on I'riitay even
ing. November ttth
Will ChHalenewn of Palrvlew was
In town an Friday.
Ityrum Marteen or Mammoth was
In town for a few days this week.
Itws Mullens returned In Halt l.ke
Cll) Monday.
IMIIIi Irons v ltd led with frlemls In
ICphralm the first imrt of the week.
N P. HelellHiu of Irfilil was In toHH
for a few dnys this week.
MIsh I'lorn Draper or Halt Irftke
Clly Is vlt.lt lug with relatives nnd
ft lends here this week
Miss Orate Prestwltih came home
from Halt l.akc Clt) iiv spend Thanks
giving Willi her iHirents.
Mlsa PloMtie Peteis.ni of Hphralm
wus the guest of lVrrj Phiix for n few
da)s this week
IjvIii llltlendiirf of Halt like City
spent Ihe Thanksgiving holhlios with
Mr and Mrs. Jumlsnn
Mlsa Ida Hparks of Hphralm was
the guest or Miss I'.dlth Irons for a
few days this week.
George Hlmpson. Jr, came lo Mor
oni nn Haturday to nttend the funeral
of his father, George Hlmpson, Hr.
Ma) or D. O Ijirson, Will Tn)lor,
u ml Mr and Mrs, Martin llrndley
motored to Mnntl on Hunda).
Hugcue I'nux was home from Ihe
llrlgham Young University for the
Thanksgiving holidays.
Andrew Nelson came home from
Provo to spend Thanksgiving with
his parents.
Mrs. D. 1) 'Iirsen entertained at n
dinner on Thursdn). Covers were laid
for eight.
Charles Horenson (nine home from
Mammoth tn attend the funeral of
George Hlmpson, Hr, Hiiturda)
Miss ltutli Duvles, who Is leaching
school ut Hprlng Clt), mine home In
spend Thanksgiving with her mother.
KIM I R AIM
5
UPHItAIM. Dec 1 Puneral eer
vices for Mrs, Bona M. flohult were
held In the tabernacle on Wednesda)
of last week Mrs. HchulU died ut her
home In this rlty nf general debility
Hhe wus born In Denmark In IK 37 nnd
emigrated tn Hphralm nbnut thirl)
two ) curs ngo.
It. W. Patrick, Importer of fnc)
live stock, left this week far Canada,
where he will purchase shorthorn
cattle for Importation lo this state
Patrick nnd family will return to ICph
ralm next spring to make this pluce
their home.
Mrs J. A. Weslerman unit daugh
ter, Louise, of Bnlt Iike have been
the guests of Mr nnd Mrs J C Kel
sun the past ten da)s,
Mrs. II)rum Thorpe entertained ut
dinner Wednesda) In compliment to
Mrs. J A. Westerinnu of Hull Ijike
City
Sirs. Qulllan Nlelson of Mnntl is
v lilting her imrents. Mr and Mrs.
II) rum Thurpe
Miss Devpda Olson entertained a
number of friends Monday evening
Mr. nnd Mrs. Oru L. liursen were
given a shower b) a number of their
young friends Hunday evening The
time w'm spent In mush and games
nnd the uuug couple were presented
with tn hand painted tups and aam
era. Twenty-three guests were pres
ent Mrs, V. J. Colvey has Uten appoint
ed librarian by the ICphralm Carnegie
library hoard, tn succeed Mrs. I Car I
Anderson who has resigned.
pint Tuesday evening a vll attend
ell farewell dnnoe vvne given In fioelal
Hull In compliment to LaVur Itrson
who left Thursday for the mission ;
field After the dance n pleasant ,
prt wns given nt his home.
Mrs- Hilda Dyreng entertnlned Krl- ;
dnv evening Lunch wns served, cov- ,
crs Itelng laid for four
Miss Ituby Jessten of Mnntl was the ;
guest of Miss Jessie Olson Saturday ',
nnd Sunday
tirn to Mr nnd Mrs N. O. Hall at ;
Salt Lake Cll). November 21st. n girl ,
.Mrs Hall was formerl) Miss Hazel
Greaves of this city.
Mr and Mrs W. G Held entirtaln
eil nt dinner Sundn) evening. Covers
were laid for fifteen
The mnrrlnge of Krvln Ivrsen of
this city nnd Mrs Unrl Anderson, for
mer city librarian, whs solemnised Inst
Wednesdn). A wedding reception In
their honor wns given b) relatives
thnt evening nt the home of the bride's
mother
Mrs. Jens P Peterson returned
Hntuidfl) from nn extended trip
through Northern Utah nnd Idnho
Miss Orn Olson entertained the
members nf the I 1) club Krldny
evening In compliment to Miss Grace
Jensen
Quite n pleasant event of the week
was the social given by the I ji dies'
Mountain Kcho bnnd In the band
rooms WedneedH) evening The
rooms were benutlfull) decorated In
green, nnd luncheon was served to
forty Dnnrlng nnd gnmes were the
features of the evening.
Mrs. Ilerlle Ileal entertained rela
tives nnd friends Sundny evening.
Mrs Itnslnus Hnnsen was hostess
Tueeds) afternoon nt a pleasant so
cial. t UINTAH HASIN SECTION
MYTO.V. Dec 4 It C O'Toole, the
building contractor who hns been cm
pto)ed In construction work nt Du
chesne tlio takt summer, died slid
drill) Wednesdn) morning from nn
nttnek of pneumonia. The bod) will
he taken to Ogden for burial.
The report continues to go the
rounds that n new town Is to spring
up somewhere on the Duchivio near
l.akc Pork.
Old Tim John, n well known and
nged member of the t'to tribe, who
hns made his home on Lake Pork for
several )irs, died Momhi) of this
w eek.
Word has been received of the
death In Curium count) Inst Monda)
of the mother of 1' II llorsle) of M)
Ion Mr llorsle) hiiiI wife and daugh
ter left Immedlatel) to attend the
funeral
Wlllnrd McDonald of Talmagr
brought In a load of wood Hnlurdii) I
a haul of nearly forty In lies, nnd l
found n ver) toor market, as wood)
haulers arc numerous this full nnd
persons are finding nml the ihenper
fuel
Ituuehmen up the ljike Fork Vnl
lev nre said to have dlsMvd of inimt
of their surplus hay at prices ranging
fnim five lo seven dollars per ton.
Quite h number of Mylon people
are at DHrheeiie this week attending
district Mtu r I.
District court In In setwlon nt Du
chesne with Judge A. It. Morgan on
the Item h
ir twin, mnn would manufacture
fire hundred thousand brink mnr
M)on he could easily dispone of them
In a short time nt from eight to ten
delists ii thousand The clay In this
vhlnll) Is said to he Ideal for brlik
I It Tu I tie. leather ut Uikn Pork
has thirl) -five ucres In Turkey Ited
wheat on an Indian lease three miles
west of the loka school house The
field was sowed the first of October
and the wheat Is up well i uough to
withstand the ravages of winter.
This Is the second day of December
and the mercury hns not been nenr
xero The coldest recorded wns fif
teen nltovc There hns been no snow
lo speak of In the basin, but (in the
mountains there has been u. lonsld
erul.li fall
P H Culrns of llerkele), Cnlii . who
has made real estate pun buses In
M)lon, Is expected to return hero In
n few dn)M and begin work on u large
hotel lu In natd to have contracted
for two hundred thousand brick
iy. Turner! f;
FOI
i Abstracter of Titles for :
I CARBON' COUNTY:: At w
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; SURVEYING AND
j CONTRACTING jj
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! P.O. BOX 32 jj
jPRICE, UTAH.;:
-r.,.ii; Prices
One Dollar
? Duya Iniuranco (Accident) T "
Fully Paid For Ono Year 1 ! 1 1 ff m
-r What tho roller Covers 2 1AI t
$2G0o For Lots of Mfo I WW t
I $1000 For loss of Hands WW
$1000 For Lois of Foot I
t 11000 For Loss of Hand Storc8
I nnd Foot. f
$1000 For Loss of Kce I
f $600 For Loss of Ono Hand f ,
I $500 For Loss ot Ono Foot T
I RrclBStirancc,RcaIEstatc,LoaDS r
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Main Street, Price, Utah. J SC0FI

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