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Show EDRUARY 21, 1919 THE SUN, PRICE, t fAH-BVERY FR1DAV PAGE THREE fV Spring Canyon Coal Co Miners and Shippers of the Celebrated SPRING CANYON COAL Mines At STORRS, UTAH m General Offices, S17 Ncwhousc Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah McpaSf Modern Machinery and riwt Olvs Workmon. New and flccond-lland Tins. Automobile- Accessories. PRICE RUBBER WORKS S. W. OOLDINQ S.I Hi St, .lint Oft Maui Notice of Spccinl Election btrcby given Hint h m t ii Inn Im'i-ii called by the cilj i Price, I'inli. nnil will b .. ' 1 1 i . I tali, on tin filli day of iU.fi D I'll", to diterminc t It in. , uVther or not bonds of said i. I nn m Price, Carlton county. .i ii' -urn of olio hundred uml i -and ilollurit ($170,0001. i ji i ' !! nl tlu nilu of not lo I III JN'P Ct'lltlllll JKT Hit- .i . i'.'i scmi-miitunlly, Mid p ible twenty ear fmn. I- li'ir issuance, mill Hit 1 1 I'ikiMi iwiil IhiiuI" or nnv i' -! ul any tune after lH.' M nf lifUt'ii year 1 nun tin ' i r issuance, shall 1h issued i i i Mid Price, it municipal ft (uilatu ron nly, Utah, i i hi-' of raising money I've , of supplying Price, Car- 1 I Ia!i, with water, mid i ' i ' niiimo the vvnrka for the iji' . such water, which wii'l il .iii owned mid eonlmllcd v i i Pnir, u municipal cortra- i r- slid, Tlii'ro ahull lie litre " i p'tce in Mild Price, Vtnli, an " ,i' llir (My Hull in Flection in. i V. HI r Xortli Price F.ltv-' F.ltv-' I) -iiirl, where nil (pmlified olee- t ,'!,in Mild disttict mid rosidinr ' u hi cortwirali! limilfi of said '' iiiuniviiml I'oritnrHtiiin, nuty ' " Ho Cinirt House in Flection So 17 or Fut Price Flection ' ' where nil qualified oleeior ' ml district and residing with-' with-' ' rpnnito limit of said Price, iiml corioratinn, may vote, I' die Southern I'tnh dool in District No. 18 or youth ll.cliim Dint rial, where hII .1 i lector within said district 8 -tiling within the eonirate '" said Price, it uiuiiioijwl cor-r cor-r I., muv ote. A"1 'iiinlifitul electors of Price, a i ,d corporation, who have paid "ri tax in the year preceding ' 'Union or entitled to vote. ''' olU will remain open during ' ' nn1 frtmt 7 o'clock in tlio morn-1 morn-1 ti'il 7 o'clock in the evening, ii W orSTII, 01' PHJCK. I'TAII J'v floorgo A. Wootton, Mayor. H'vi.ieriugned uml Attested; I MAT OILMOUlt, -U Citv Recorder. f pul,t Feb. 7; last March 7, 1010. 'trrici: rou pniijic.vrioN. uMlshtir ) Department of the In i-r, T H I.UIHI Offlco at Salt Uke ty, I'tuh I'ttbrnary M, 19l- Notice herein kUoii tlmt HeLer J Stowell Helper, I tali, who, on May II. It, iiihiIc homtxttmU entrj', Herlul o 0H617, for HKNWU. SV J-HV NV"tthHU. NHMHWM. g j. Twp u Houth, Hbiikb 9 Birt. Salt Jjtlio merlillan. linn fllrl nmlcu of In-Vrntion In-Vrntion to uiHke tliree-jear proof, to taMih ilalm to the land above tlea-ftlbuia, tlea-ftlbuia, befi.ro the clerk of the dUtrlct aVurt, at 1'rlie, I'tnli, on the 39th day W Mvrcli. 1919 Claimant namen aa jitnewieiiT' II. Uallutt. frank Jerome. W-Wlil Itowley, Julliin lleoriuton, all of toll. Utah aOUI.l) II. IIUXKB-KKV, IIUXKB-KKV, Ueuuter, firnt pub . 1'eli. il; Itmt March ?l. 1919 Full lino legal blanks. Tlio Sun. (GREEKS AND OTHERS IN 18 SECTION ARE PREY LABOR AGENT IS UP AGAINST VERY SERIOUS OHAROE. Worthies! Oil Stock Exchanged, It Is Alleged, Tor Liberty Loan Bonds and War Savings Stamps Zlon Friends of 8overal Victimized Ones Ottting Busy Hereabouts. Hundreds of Greek. Serbians and Italians in Helper, Price, Hinuatlm ami the mining towns in Knslern t'tah arc beinR (leered of war Having "lamps and liberty Witts by salcumcn for wildcat oil eompaniex," according to Thoimw HHttiHgo, Hllnrney, The itenta are nided in i1ihhiiiik of tlio worthier cerlifienleK by the fgnoi anee of the immiKranta. Many of lli? rorciKiicnt are not aware that the Jfoveriuni'iit ImiiiiIs mid war Mtvinpt tauiH arc redeemable, he Mid, eon-MilennK eon-MilennK litem in the light nf jmlrintie lonntiona Id the ifinertiminl. Itan,-apt Itan,-apt tat(m he has talked with fevers' interpreters from near Hetter and that they all ttwtiflcd that nn oil company, com-pany, the head office of which aw said to be in St. Louis, and other companies com-panies are swindling the foreiKiilwrn miners of tnni mid ImiihIk, and in iluoinc the men lo trade them ful worthleM oil stock. Complaint was filed in the city f.urt at Salt Lake City last Saturday by Soren X. Chrintenocn and Thorns 1,'amaKe auninsl Stephen 0. Skilinx nllcxiiiR Hint while pcning in th eaiwcily of hhIcciiwii for the Fte Oil i tniKiny of HI. Loin he tnisnjiro-Knled tnisnjiro-Knled to Thomas ItiMarakis of Helper Hel-per the mi I tic of i-ertain proiM'rties of tin- nmiwny in the I'intnli Itnitt. m-i'ucihk m-i'ucihk him to give eighty-four dollars worth of war sm lifts stainw and Iweiit.xoue dollara for a humlreil hanH of stock. It is alleged that al-Ihoiiffh al-Ihoiiffh the stock was mid for in September, 11118, it was not delivered until lal HHiiith. and was not Irens-n Irens-n rv stitck, as represented, but had I'elniitfiil in Ii. (1. Skliris, a brother ' of Mei'hen (I. Skllins. Stephen (I. SkilliriH is iilili' well known liH-ally as a IsImit agent foe several of the coal eomtameH of the Carlton county district mid the Pen-er Pen-er and lint (Irande railnmil. NEW OAMPAION TOR STAMPS SOON TO BE IN TULL 8WIN0 HhmhI oam tin1 bank lepource of I in1 stale insttssd of .i fixed mt ennla amounl as in IHIH, I lie war savings iitola lor I'tah for lit 111 has been aiitiituncvd by the gnwinnr of the Twelfth federal tvirve distnrl h' San Franei.ieo, (Vila. In a telegram rteird b .Stute Director (ieorno 'I. Odell a tew iln ago the tentative OlotH or llah U IuihI n I(KiHI. This itia rpreetila llii'aiaoiint that will haw to be nubH-ribeil for war ksviiuf. IhMwpc .Is n wary 1, 10 111, and .'unitary I, Hl'Jti. As isimplele infor iiialiou on iIicm M-oure"- is mil yet available, a leulatiw ipHila lias been fixml, IhmiI on the MHiaber of bank reMirts alread.N aulmiilled. It is nmi. si I ile that an adjustment of the amount ma be made when all the re Mtrts are available. Director Odell i,jtiree the onnn.n thai the final ipmln will itrobahlv reach the .f'.HOd. mm mark, init will not Im1 known for several iiHtnths. AcmrdiiiK to a ttlaii agriHil tiion at a inhferenee in San 1 mueiseo w-eml w-eml weeks n between war saving and liberty loan w inkers, alt over huboeriptions to war savings will lt enMlilml to the liberty loan Viola. That is lo say that if the amount nf war savings jwreliasca exciHMls the ipiota for tho period before the lib-eitv lib-eitv loan is nuiHHinecd, tho suqiliu will be dedeueted from the liberty loan quota. In the WIS war savings drive a flat quota of twenty dollara for everv man, woman and child in the country wn aigued, regardlws of the wido different in wealth and bank resources in different sections. This la said to hava worked a urins' hardship on peopht living in Hie new ly develo)eil and leas insHiroiw di-I'riafa, di-I'riafa, while tho1 in the nch communities com-munities had litlla trouble in rael ing their quotas. Dirwlor OiWI da-dares da-dares that this system rosiillail in few stalfM of the union goitig over the ton. Work of nrjjaniainif the ewnty commit I ties for the 1010 drive is in full swinif. A vigorous eamitaigM will lie launched for tie? ornanlalion of several hundred new war wvinn w. eietiaa. COFFEE PRICES NOW SOAR: PR0DU0ER8 ARE TO BLAME Coffeo has jiiiiiuh1 in priae nt the rate of from ten to twelve canta a IHiiind hero lately. "The produceni in South Aiiiorian nre nceiuntable for tho present nmrket winditions of this product, " dwlnrea a big Won dealor. "The eoffiio market in Hrniil has ox-periunrei ox-periunrei the Mima ngitntion in cntp regulations ns the American cotton market has undergone. And beeauso coffeoe, prices reumined nt normal ebb, the totteniiB condition of tin market was not apparent and inueli leas roaltied by consumers. "Laok of shipping fii'ilitiaa during tho war limited the ooffeco distribu. lion in tho United States. This, to-gether to-gether with the severe frost of last July, a winter month in South Am erica, which predicated n big curtailment curtail-ment of production, gave the coffce-growcrs coffce-growcrs the longhwkcd for opportunity oppor-tunity of making huge fortunes ful themselves by controllitig the industry. indus-try. Speculators of ev.cry class awartned the South American coffect regions, put all the money they could raise into wiffece not for immedintu ewrtntiou, however, but rather for the puriiosc of withholding from tho market all available stocks until they could demnnd their own price. "HofRirls from France snow on hand n stock in Havre of fort) -six thousand thou-sand bags of coffee, whereas the stock in normal time is nearly three million bags. Tho Bitot stock in New York is slightly over four hundred thousand bage, of which little is available or desirable. A normal stock for this country is cloo to three million bugs. "The coffee consumption in America Am-erica has always been great. Rasing the iMtpulation of the United Ktntcs Bt lin.OOO.OOO and the average con-sumption con-sumption nt thirteccti itounds n person n year, which, according to statistics is correct, we use alamt 13.35-IAI5 lisgs of coffee annually, or, figuring nn , vcrngc of thirty-two cups to tin. iound, America drinks miiirmimatclv r,008.00i),000 cuiM of this beverage u year." SOCIAL AND PER80NAL NOTES AT THE BIO CAMP OVER EAST SfNS'YSIDK. Feb. 15. The mines and coke ovens here nre going practically practi-cally full tune with the same work ing conditions promised for month -ahead. Not more than 1(1 cr cent of the men, and these mostly foreigners, were laid off when the order came a short time ago to reduce forces thnt thofo remaining might have steadier work. All conditions are good hern with the men mid emptover getting along most hnnnoniouslv at all stages. Mr. and Mrs. Don llie'-inson arc visiting relatives at Storrs Totm Richards of Sunnvside and .Miss F.va Olson of Duchesne motored to Price. Thursday, mid were married. They will make tlieir home In Hunnv side. Mim Dorothy Knouf mid Dnrw u MeN'amee wen married at Price last week. The bride is jHipular in Sun. uvside. Thcv have gone to Idaho It make their home. Lincoln' birtlulav was celebrated in all the grades of the schools and appropriate programs were rciidcrcii Mis l.ffie .lenscn entertained n number of girl I'm nils at her horn Friilay evening. February Hlh a son arrived at the home of Mrs. Phiint Duffonl al (I recti Rivci. Mrs. Duflord was form erlv Miss danel Twaddle of this place, Her liiislmnd is now with the .An1 erirati tnaqM in France. Mrs. Oeorgo Wells enlertaineil at dinner Friday evening nt her home for Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson, Mr and Mr. Samuel Dngmore. Mr and Mrs. Talicscn Is vans and Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Ilopkinxin. Mrs. .liH.eph Marshall has returned In her home in Salt Lakn Citv after Msiling here for two weeks. COUNTRY D008 NOW ARE TO WEAR THEIR LICENSE TAOS Count rv dogs Imvc now risen to the tbguitv of the eitv canine aristocrat11 b itaiuage of the house bill bv I), D, McKay of Welter, requiring licenses to be ismiiI on all dogs in districts out side the eorxirate Imuts nf cities and low n, A tax of five ilollars it vem till be jtaid on females of the specie and three ilollars on males. Thus will any yokel dog lie able to look one of the citv chain minarnly in the eve aa an animal licensed lo exist and enjov his brief stau here on earth. The hill met with the ontmsitinn of Representative Argvle of Utah coun tv, wlai i Win red that dogs, lots of them, were nceeary to the (atllcineii and slicepiiien and that the fanner mid rnnchera were ulreadv taxed It the limit. Arguments in favor of the bill were mado bv several members. It was a "cried that tings nllnwcd to run in vicious tucks aitiiiially destroyed de-stroyed thousands of dollars' worth of property. Representative Tanner of Wnvn1 f-bjeeled to the flat tax rate of three and live dollars, saying that he oh vcieil to aving three dollars nn a dog worth hut five ilollars. or less, while he would cheerfully tay a much higher lax on a good dog. It was isiinted out to Tatter, however, tha dog valuations would be in inverse alio the more valuable the dog, tin lens should be the tax, and vice versa DISCHARGED SOLDIERS TO OET THEIR MONEY SOON Unsettled wy due to discharged ohliars will be aid iinmeilintely, under arrangements tuatle by Gen. H. M. Itnl, director of finance and auditor of the war depart meat. Cheeks will be forwarded to dis charged men aa anon aa their nd-ilroasue nd-ilroasue are obtained, says M.jo Fieil Jortfenten, adjutant general of Utah. The new provision means that approximately eight thousand ease vi herein soldiers are disehnrged with a Italonea on the payroll in tlieir favor will be tmnsferretl from tin auditing deiMrtment to the account division. Claims of decerned soldier will still ha neteil inton by the auditor's audi-tor's department. The work under this classification is iffiolent to keep tho department busy for two wars. The reheme will expedite the transaction of neeoiinta nf deeensod soldiors and ronseipieutlv make pos sihle tho jtayment of funds nt nn earlier time than the old syntiim. Of couitso evorybody knows that ivorything in tlio world Is wrong, hut U hordly seems worth while to changn human nature all nt once, since none dt us will he hero long, nnyvvay. UTAH'S QUOTA MORE THAN I SEVENTEEN THOUSAND MEN WAKHINUTOX, D. t , Feb 16 , A table bowing- the number of men furnishei i the arniy ltv each state during tu nr was made public t,. day at Mi. war department New-York New-York led wilh ;m7rl, and Nevada stood lnt with 51(15 in the total nt 3.7o7,024 men obtained by draft, voluntary vol-untary enlistment or through the national na-tional guard. The figures are compiled com-piled Up to November 11th, hiuI the grand lolal includes the overseas gar-rifons gar-rifons in Porto Rico, Hawaii and the Philippines and in Alaska, ns well as tho Amincan expnhtionary force and tho nnn.v at home. Other Western States were: Texas. 101,005; California. 112.SM; Iowa. 0S.781 ; Neliraskn. -17,805; Wash-ington, Wash-ington, 15,151; Montana, MJOIls Colorado, 3J,30.1; Oregon. 30.1 10 1 South Dakota, 20,0.10; North Dakota. 05,503; Idaho, 10.010; Utah, 17,301; New Mixito, 12.130; Wvoming, 11,-U'M: 11,-U'M: Anourt, 10,102. The total of a.757,02-1 included nlso 10.38 fntm Porto Iluit, 6C0I from Hawaii: 2102 from Alaska; 255 fntm the Philis tinos; lKIH not allocated and 1100 accredited lo the American expeditionary expedi-tionary lorce comprising men who joined the army in Kuropc Some wives imagine their husbands are constantly pursued by women. Itut one glance nt most husband ought to (onvtnce anyltody differently. different-ly. The race Is not to the dravhorse. Whenever tho kaiser hold a big review re-view of troops on tho vetern front enro wus taken that none ot the soldiers sol-diers appeared on parade with loaded weapons. Tho geiiornl hatred for Wilhelm among the men in tho ranks wus too well known to tuko chances. THE NEWEST I RAGE-Rough I Straw Sailors I We arc now showing them at $5.00 H "Those are beauties, -gloasy Hats, all ready to wear, In great varioty of colors. H You can meet any competition If you buy right. Right Mcr- H ehandlse. Right Prices will bring you any business that you want. ' I aH Bessie Kennedy, I .MILI.INHHV. H North Side Main Street, Price, Utah jH Hi T ttli.l ifsw iii I ! Why Swift & Company Handle m Poultry, Eggs, Butter and Cheese 1 ! i ' Swift & Company went Into the pro- JJ i, duco business becuuse they auw a fm 'r. crying need for the kind of service they M were equipped to perform. iff! i Tho produco business was in chaos. Ibj ji Collecting, transportation, preparation fill II and distribution was hit or miss, M II w1 c'ay deterioration and loss on S III every hand. 'ij I 1 Tho farmer was nt the mercy of an J II uncertain, localized market. He had I I IN no way of reaching through to tho fj HI people who needed what ho was HII raising for them. There was no prcm- i J II ium upon improving his Gtocks, for I (111 trading was lax or lacking. I j llll The consumer had to accept produco y j Rlfl that, ns u rule, had no known respon- I tl slblo name behind it. He had no way I 111 of knowing how long tho eggs or tho ID butter ho was buying had been lying w Ul I l around in miscellaneous lots in the back K 111 G,y room of a country store. Much of the I Mi poultry was not properly refrigerated II lH J beforo shipment or properly protected I 1 u ii by refrigeration in transit. II I Swift & Company's initiative brought I I system to this chaos. Their organlzu- 1 19 Ijll tion, equipment, and experience in j HI handling pcrishablo food products were I M already adjusted to tho task. Their II jil refrigerator cars, branch houses, cen- I : trnl points, fnr-renching connections, I j: trained sales force, supplied just what 1 1 i was demanded. Ejjilj II Now the farmer has n daily cash E market in touch with the nation's I needs with better prices. Standard!- 1 m zation makes better produco more H HII profitable. More consumers are served Hjll y with better, fresher, finer foodstuff. H j; Nothing suffers from this save I ' m inefficiency, which has no claim upon rl n' public support. I i Swift 6c Company, U. S. A. 1 Aside from munitions work, 878.-000 878.-000 women weru employed in Fngland during the war. In eommoree, 35-1,-000; civil sorvioe, 09,500; transport, 78,000; postoffioe, 50,500; clerks, eta, 57,000; linunco and hanking, 03,000; Industrie. (non-goeniment), 89,000. PROFESSIONAL '; : 7S i H nn. a r. itosi: J M I I'lij-sldnn end Burgeon j H I PIIICK. UTAH I I Office HMvhkuI Ilu.lillng I I M i nn. it. it. (ioinv.MAN.v i i Ll Deoll.t M I I'erinaucntl)' locnt1 Over I'rlc I H I Commercial llsnk, j H i IMIICK. UTAH j :- - -i n. a. Mcoin: t ' M Altonirx-nl-niiiT I I H I llooms C snil A, HllviiKiit HMg. I ' H I'ltlCR. UTAH. M : Ts ' H ri;iini.VAi i:iuci;tnrv M Attornejr-nt'TuiVT I j B 717 Jinlsr Hullillnr 1 H HALT I.AKlf CITT. UTAH. t M ,s M ' riiKDiiuirif it wtnus T L, i Aiinriier-atr,avv I nf ' H rtonms 14 n.1 IS. Bllvsttnl Illock. i , LLi IMtlCH. UTAH- ii! tsH S ! I tilH : r SH I oiiivint K. raw I il jH I Alloriicy-At-rjiw j 7 LLI Oftle,. iii Court IIoiimi I ii lH IMtlClt. UTAH I t) ihH - j sjl ijH I II. XV. DAIIOV m MH I itlontey.MIrfv MH I Price, limit fl H I Praclleas In All Hie Courts. If I laH ' Office, n rou ml rimir llrst I)nor 1 i tM West of The Hun. ' KH h i fm ' SI ItW.Mtr. AI.KXANDHIt A: I ' hilH WAItDOI'I'S M iH Allornevs at Ijiiv, I ;, I IH MlviiKltl llolldloc. j EH PIIICK. UTAH. I L IH f ? Ii9 H A. Klnv M P. Ilrsffst I MtiiH I II. O Hclmlilsr 1 ilSllH l icino. iiuArnrr x Ncinmniiii l DllLH I Allorne)At.l4ivr I IiBLfl I Jtiilre lltillritn I 'i'tLfl BAI.T I.AKK CITY UTAH I IfliieH t Tovsrn Hotel lltilMlns I In OH i rttiCK. utaii H rB . y PltOIIATIC AVH fll'AIIIIIANSHIP " HiliH NtnlcicK, IS H (Consult county clerk or tltn respec El tlH live sinners for further Information. W J I.V THK IlISTIIKT COITHT IV AMI H M fur CsrlMMi roontv. Plate of Utah, H fM In lh Matter of l'e IMate nf Jsmea aU jH ihm Dermtsoil. Xotlce In f'rcilltHrsi M eH Creilll'irs will nresent emlm wild nl QaH vouchers to the tinilerslUHixl at his of JH fli-e In the HIIvskM l.liM-k. Price. Car D H i.ii rniuitv. I'ihIi. on or liefore the H ' JIH '?.l iIhv of Anrll. A l. IDIfl. A. J. H ' iH f.KK. Atlinlnlslraloc of the Utl ot W ' lH v'mw lftetiMl. Nollm to Crlltrs. M , JBI Nttml. Pehruary Id. t Blt. IB i Issssfl Ktrst nut, Kwii l- lt Mtvli 11. IflU M iWll iYtifi'. rou i't'ii,icTif)V. w 9H Ptthlhr) Petmrloisiit of the In- D tM lorlor. V. H. Twiml Office si Atlt Tvtka JI fH City. Ulali. rirncy 7 119. Nat He 31 fM I hereby icPcn thst Jnbn II Kllnver M ','M nt llliwath I'lsh. who nn Pntirstary M lH 19 IS, made IkiiimwIcniI entry, Berkvl iaiV Vo 01 4 1 K I. for HICMHWV4. HWH ffl ifl HMH, JM I. Kec I. Two. IS Houth, W H rtMnw Kaat. and Lot 4. Kec, 10, Twp. ffl oH IS Hfluth. Itaitve 9 least. Halt Lake W i laH merlillan. has fllcl iwitlce of nten M H lion in make three-year proof, to I ' SH lalillsh claim In lltf. land slmv ilns- ( 3 crlliml, bfnre tlio clerk of the tlkttrlet ' B irturt. at Price. Utah, nn the 2Jil ilay 11 if March, ini9. Claimant names as ; taal wltnecn William W. flreeii, Amen ' jH Amy. Calvin C. CIriispii, Charles C. '. HH ClauMit, nil of HKwatha, Utah, taaaal ciom.n n. iu.akki,ry lUHi-tor. M Plrst null.. Fell. 14: last March 14. 1019 M The 1om in weight on the six bun- iftl dretl head of cattle shipped from the jlfl Hay den country to Denver, Colo., by jpfl way of Price, was only about seventy- , , H live pounds iter head, says My ton's I H Free Preee, This losa wna sustained K i by the buyer and not by the seller. fflj H THAT irillllliriK HltAnACIIK. Jp lpj Do you havo periodic attacks of ijE lH heatlnehe accompanied tiy sleknesa of lit) H tha stomach or vomiting, a wallow skin IP '.H anil dull eyea? If so, you oon cot W 'H tiulek relief by taking Chamberlain's W H Tablets ns dtreetoil for blllouanoss, jS H nml you may he nhle to avoid theao 1 H attacks If you ohservn the UlrectloM fl H with each package. Advt. n H II4 SLsl |