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"Mill That's the condition of the paid circulation of The Steadily the paid subscription list of The ($2.00 a year and worth it!) has advanced during the past year, more pronounced in recent weeks than previously. Added to this is the excellent growth experienced unsales der the new of The every week in the neighboring coal mining towns, almost every camp now being served in this manner. Superior Circulation . . . Supreme Reader Interest. te LEE BRACKEN Manager Thone 202 East Main Street rttT Bldg.. house-to-hou- se te UTAH PRICE, In Served Bdong the IVorld War American Legion In In Of course, social and convention activities "53 ways begin at THE EWHOUSE Salt Lake InlOTEL Qty SPLEN ID CAFE AND CAFETERIA MODERATE TRICES ALWAYS MORNING BREAKFAST SERVED IN YOUR ROOM WITHOUT EXTRA COST. SUNDAY Offering Price ' that Individual rooms at a is exceedingly moderate. Rates Single $2 to $4 Double $2.50 to $4.50 400 Rooms 400 1.! ,iit jutton Chauncey W. West Mrs. J. H. Waters Assistant General Manager President When rs I-N- You Need -K Siting. docu-e.nt- s permanent ink for all general use, records, check for and all negotiable instruments. Idel Buy it at the Carbon County Publishing Co., Publishers of The Sun ir u it ,S tin li .il i1.i it l An I 1 A III I Kill IN' DEAIJ.R In Your 1 1 hv41 it--- lor.stitu-tmn- i - & 17 TAILORS Iflee. Phone Satisfaction Guaranteed East Main. Advocate Superior Circulation . . . Supreme Reader Interest est Main St. Price Phone No. 9 Mr Hears! wants a ''Constitutional" paity that will go back to tin principles of Jefhrsoii and Jaekson The principles of Jeffeison and Jackson are often invoked by the Hearst press But the principles of Jefferson and Jackson are the last on earth that Mr. Hearst would think of espousing the Jefferson and Jackson defended " common man against privilege. Mr. Hearst would strengthen special privilege at the cxjiense of the mS SsSMDS? .in ... r "Sa, 0 r Sf v UTUli l.f . fc A i3EHE? 3 a '!!?. errro rtmwn n i i'in,1-- ; iriimga I " f as) Id acriii ud cam r common man. Jefferson fought sedition laws. Mr. Hears! sponsors them. Jackson's war on the Second Bank of the United States makes Mr Roosevelt's little encounter with the money changers seem a tea party If Mr. Hearst calls Mr. Roosevelt's mild banking reforms "Communiswhat would he have said vf tic, Jacksons? Jackson told the Supreme Court to mind its own business. He refused to enforce decisions he disliked. "The opinion of the judges, Jack-so- n said, "has no more authority over Congress than the opinion of Congress has over the judges, and on that point the President is independent of both. Mr. Roosevelts mere suggestion that maybe, on some points, the Supreme Court might have held differenty in the N. R. A. decision was enough to send Mr. Hearsts blood pressure sky high. Mr. Hearst has nothing in common with Jefferson or Jackson. These who want to understand Mr. Jeffersonian and Jacksonian tradition, because Mr. Roosevelt like Jefferson and Jackson would give the common man a break. Mr. Hearst isnt worried about the common man. Mr. Hearst is worried about Mr. Hearst. Exchange. Contracts On Water Line Section Go To Firms In Salt Lake The contract for the furnishing of materials for a section of the Price pipe line project was awarded by the city council recently to the Hardesty Manufacturing company of Salt Lake City, which submitted a bid for steel weld pipe. Bernston and Kuhare of Salt Lake received the contract for labor on the section, which runs from the springs toward Price for a distance of approximately two miles. The for the pipe line, running through the J. M Miller estate near Colton, was purchased by the council Monday. Bids for the sale of $120,000 in revenue bonds to finance the project will be received by City Recorder William Grogan up until 2 00 p. m. Monday, September 2. Steel cash boxes with automatic drawerfor sale at The 237 . i ay ritom ACMF CLEANERS i'JA ... right-of-w- Community u) IC ut We're afraid of what would happen to that great charter of human free- dom if Mr. Ilearst and his henhmen ever get hold of il. Sun-Advoca- te. ; ,, 'J uf Mr. ami Mix, lean Cut. auvr llirt bate llirir Mlir rlrauril bv the Amir Cleaner anti lailor. the rxiwrt tleanser, who keep their tar-inclooking like nrw. In these Jam uf rosily 1 lot lie, it U wisdom to liae u dry rlran them for you. two-mi- le buy Mile High Noncorrosive fountain pen ink A nil C Hearsts American 'ideas can learn more of them from a Herr Hitler, Wilhelmstrasse, Berlin, and a Signor Mussolini, Palazzo Chigi, Rome. Baths Manager t f ' snilsll MH IT I A son. Mr. Hearst fights Mr. Roosevelt because Mr. Roosevelt is the heir of the t. 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