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Show I-‘\"~ With THE SUN-ADVOCATE. PRICE. U '1 J ‘3 i AGE EIGHT l goi'i', Tony Franick, Tony I: J . TRlKECROWD iS ROUTED AFTER BATTLE IN PRICE Canyon. with the deputies in pursuit. Picket lines in the Gordon creek nue After reaching the Carbon ave the court camps were broken August 26, intersection a block from the place taking n were raid on Spring Canyon house, the men and wome the feder- two days later. A few days after herded to apoint opposite the four Main pickets were dispersed in" the al building one block south of George Romirez, Marco Bas Victor and Laznel Turzor Ephraim Towne, National LeSeuer. Pennsylvania; Ra za, Spring Canyon‘and Ste ' off, Wyoming. camps, the mines re'sumed‘activity encou . was eet str No violence in the camps have conditions d and che mar e wer y From there, the r , but a guard was ‘. peaceful since that time. Mu- Helper ito frequently use the butts of thei been cks tra ad lro rai and d pe: roa a fire along the was conducted city to enforce the Hel strike a where rifles as clubs. A stream from tual, to d ere ord ibit; mob, back to their cars, and of August, also, re- recent resolution proh part early the hose was turned on the shouting more than who leave the city. operations with the other gatherings of. which included many women, or- sumed the of e wif , uch Cro via Mrs. Syl lts sons in a group. The re continually. hurled oaths and insu ines. in ged lod ; ganizer, was arrested and deputies num- similar to the county ordi special of force ‘ at the officers. A rs ike str er oth ee lian martial the county jail. Thr The water had the effect of making approximately 100 moved in- viding for civi bering of one y, tod cus in en tak were also A report that an effort the demOnstrators retreat somewhat, were to Helper'about 6:30 a. m..- Tuesday ers oth The er. Mow ng bei m the civilian r ade to hold a National 1\ countywide .the but" they still continued to offer reenforce m to To and per Hel per city Dan Leonard of ‘ ' and to keep down trouble ion. meeting in Hel sistance; law martial ' y. Cit l al: of Coa night caused the m Several smoke bombs, followed by Cor the which may have arisen as a result nesday , per Hel to ed urn ret y the en Wh of 80 special deputies in Monday. a barrage of gas bombs, were then Price in riot the ss of ine bus the und ikers milled aro ruited 3 hurled at the crowd, some of the str of the hotels and room- the force being rec majority A dis er lat but e, tim e som tion for gton, Spring Cany grenades being thrown back at th sec to ng houses in Helper as well" as ap- Wellin ing urn ret m the of t mos , Cast sed per deputies. ' dwellings, were ardville, Latuda and 30 oroximately ps. cam ing min s iou homes in var Outside of a detail whic In the confusion, Crouch escaped their by the officers in an effort . arched der lea ist mun Com ,.« son Oscar' Lar streets, the deputies r and has not" yet been captured, albe 0 locate Paul, Crouch, union organ- the to rted repo was ," Lake Salt m fro Monday. the city hall, as no attemp though a- close watch is being kept capture escaped , er;¥5who ' cers offi but , mob 1 a: member of the . _' * for him. _ ted on a charge of to hold a meeting. wan ' is. . uch Cro ,. _ him. ind to-f le Distribution of mimeog With smoke and gas from the were. unab syndicalism. l the mma ‘ at . cri ance turb "dis the ng Duri . bombs. filling the- street, and affecton "leader was culars in Helper, Price 32' uni the of ce tra 0 5N bs bom gas he ofqt house,‘ one; ing‘ spectators and officers "as well court ieved: that he has. out the former strike ar bel is it and e nd; plat fou e larg _.the ugh thro wn ""'""‘ ported Wednesday night asthe demonstrators, thecrowd tum- was. thro county. ' the t re lef aylo on-T fDix the' of owwind s glaS ed‘ around and: tied down Main street fteen *men who participated in Bliss. Russell Eurniture store,- forcing em- .Fi The circular, which we Monday were arrested ng isi upr ding the buil the of out in rema toployes-v . brought to Price, urged the organization for-"several hours until the gas clear- in Helper and e placed in the ex- squads to smash martial f where they wer ‘ ed' away. It urged m lding at the fair grounds bon county." bui it hib outthe was y onda "_=M riot " ‘ The firearms to keep them armed guard on duty. growth-"of"strikes. conducted by the - 'th an ' follows: Peter they could not be found as are ers son pri e Th - sum Con at nf' unio National Miners'_ availabl ppie-~Williams, Tony so. they would be Cha a, anz ozt the in e Min et Swe and One) onal Page ers, Nati (Continued from ds." Schortis, Sam Kar- these "defense squa creek district, and at Spring I: onacci, James don Gor "Smokey"‘Stnith of Hill Creek rode the winning-entry in the wild horse race the first‘day', with Leland Duncan' of "Ferron‘ taking honors Sunday. In addition. 120‘ the races, approxi- .j; j 4 (Continued from Page One) Large crowd From ' . East Utah Enjoys , Rodeo EXhlblthn THE SIGN mately‘ 30 head of contest horses, steers and-y bulls were bucked each day. , "One of the features of the exhibi- ,' ban was a cowboy-cowgirl quadrille ;, ' or A DEPENDABLE ._ " STORE ' on horseback, in which four couples ? from Nine: Mile participated, accom- 5;". panied'by the KDYL Ranch Hands. --;Those performing in the quadrille were: Harrison" Russell and Miss Jacquetta- Cowan. Lee Barney and Miss if Housekeeper, Mr. and Mrs. Van Cox _ 'Speciais-iferifri-eateswt 35" and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Barney. Van Cox of Nine Mile won the h and-controlled, and eac Red & White's-tores' are indiv idually owned You may be assured ti tirely independent of any outsi de interest. the N. R. A. are cooperating with President Roosevelt and fancy saddle awarded to the best ‘. rider in the bucking contest, but he :5 won the honor only after an extra ' ride Monday in competition with Long‘John, Altonah Indian. .OF, BY AND FOR THE PEOPLE " At the v and of the two days of .the rodeo, the ‘ "two participants had the same num. ber of points. In addition to, Long John and Van f ' Cox, the following participated in the bucking contest: Arvan Rich and ; Cotton Rich, Nine Mile; Merrill Mead " of Kiz; Chester Waters, Myton; Le- V. "am tATSflP= Freeer "Smokey" Smith, Hill and Oral Barney. Nine Mile. ..................... ......................... BUMP ROAST. POUND land Duncan. Ferron; Lee Barney, 3‘ Nine Mile; ,. _ STEER BEEF POT ROAST, POUND .............................................. 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