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Show ini THE SUN, PAGE SIX pbiday. FBIPA BTIH-EYE- ST AN OLD THRIFT WITH A NEW MEANING For thrift today means merchandise, sew, and well made, and best of Thrift 4t la a policy, and iti th name a than more is u one for us and for you. Accessories for school k tins out the children for school you cannot afford this item of thrift in your buying and if you do it to best advantijiif 1 practice thrift you cant That stores. applies to everything yoo pass up these be clothing, dry goods, chase from us, whether it countless or the other items that n hardware ies, light all-inex- pensive. i p. large stocks include. WASATCH STORE CO. Winter Quarters, Clear Creek, Gaatla and Snnnyside. OTICF TO PROPERTY OWNERS1 Notice in hereby given that the aaaewe of a tax to he levied by the city f0! I tab. , uuiieil nr Price luwiujf proMrty. bom aide of Light.i of line J street from the north property street to the south property line of "K of t riet and from the north liroiwrty lm "K" at reel north a distance of seven hundred and eighty feet, ulso both hide of Eight street from the aouth property line uf "J" street to a line aeven hundred and eighty feel north of tlie norm property line of "K" street, in turh. 'inner and Whileway District No. 1 : Thnt iLe Loaid of equalization and review aa appointed by raid city council will meet at the office of liie city recorder on Thursday, the 15th day of October, A. 1)., 1025. nml continue in Haion each duy including Saturday, the 17lb day of October. A. !).. the hour of 2 oYlocic i.nd 5 ,,'clock p. m.. and will hear and consider uny nlije tioua and make corrections of any proponed tax which aaid Iward may diNm uneiiual and unjust. Thar during said time lietween the houra of 9 o'clock a. m., and 5 o'clock p. m., aaid lint w ill be iimii to public inspection at theoffiee of raid city rei order in aaid Price City, Ptah. lly order of the eity council of Pri.-Pity. Utah, dated the Oth day of October, A. I.. 1925. ARTHUR X. KM 1T1I, Pity Recorder. Dit-r- I? 1925--heiwe- en G. F. W. C. Makes Nationwide Investigation in Campaign to Raise American Standard By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN UK IScsml Federation of Women's Huba la making a survey of the American liotue. Tbla la one of those new things under the auu which the old saw says there Isn't. A survey haa never been made by tiia federal census bureau or by any public or private agency. The General Federation la making It aa a necessary part of Ita determined effort to raise the standard of the American home. For to work with understanding and efficiency It must know what are the existing conditions. Hence the survey. Instituted by the Federation's president, Mrs. John D. Sherman, and well under quesway in all parts uf the country. The fllled-ltionnaires will be tabulated at the Federation's bewlquarten In Washington. The findings will be published. Eventually the findings will be presented to congress, with the request that It authorise a similar survey aa a part of the regular work of the census bureau. America, with all that It represents of hops la the world, la now and will ha what you make It. Ita Institutions of rellaioua liberty, of education and economic opportunity, of constitutional law, are the moet right. of Integrity ofuf thethehuman race. These do precious possessions sot emanate from the government. Their abiding place la with the people. They come from the consecration uf the father, the love of the mother end the devotion of the children. They are the product f that honest, earnest and tlrslsss effort that goea iato the rearing of the family altar and the making of the home of our country. This tribute to the American home by President CtMilldge in a recent public address emphasizes the fuit thnt notwithstanding disquieting condig continues to lie a tion a In the home imsslun with good Americana. To the honest, men and women who carry the burdens of the world the chance to own n home and rear a family la a blessing from heaven. Here In contrete proof.-N- o dans of financial Institution has develned faster In the last decade than the building and loan associations. There are now In this country 11,844 local associations, with a total of 8,554.352 and aaxela totaling membership $4,765,937. U7. year they built over 400,000 n decretory focn&i 2fgsJMa$$teVBstfiy m mint mmnmim ' COOLIDCE AND HOOVER APPROVE hf-h-h- - ' g st tomes. Tlie General Federation declares that this American home la In danger. It should know, for Ninety-tw- o federated dub women are per rent of American housewives do their own work. This means thnt a large percentage of the women in federated dubs perform practically all of the domestic duties which their homes require. To these meinliera home Is what It has been for generations womans first Interest A creed for club women, written twenty-fiv- e yeara ago by Ira. Robert J. Burdette, sets forth that no dub should Introduce Into ita program any activity which docs not spring from the home and lead back to the home. Todny the federated dub woman demands that her dub life and her home home-maker- life be correlated. Mrs. Sherman was elected president at the 1924 biennial convention at Loa Angeles. She immediately established the Ltopartuient of the American Home. Mrs. Maggie W. Harry of Texas la chairman. Mrs. Sherman has this to say about the new department, the home and the survey: Ths homo has always been tha center of the tilub woman's Interest, no matter how many and how farflung her othar activities, go the establishment of the new Department of tha Home did not create a naw activity among club women. Hat It did constitute a declaration by the federated club g women of their continued belief that la the most Important Industry of the nation and la Its that tha home present hour of need la n national concern. For the American home le In real danger. We can no longar shut our eyes to the fact. The situation Is Increasingly bad. Because of the manifold blessings enjoyed by tha American paople tha Amarlcaa home should he world'e standard. It should be the outward and visible sign of the Inward and spiritual grace of family Ufa That grace we seem largely to have lost. Tha causeaf Probably many In combination. Prosperity trice souls that withstand adverelty. Social science haa not kept up with the natural sciences One outstanding canes aeeme to be an undeniable Ignorance on the part of both men and women of The elder generation, the art of makes charges against the younger generation. If one generation la at fault, ee Inevitably la the home-makin- home-makin- g. ' THE WHITE HOUSE Washington, April 7, 1928. My Doar Mrs. Sharmaat What yon have aaid about ths plana ef the General Federation for a nation-wid- e g methods end facilisurvey of ties, haa impressed me as haring possibilities of large usefulaesa. 1 am sure that some of ths Gevernmsst egeaciee will ho nhls to giro sent substantial assistance, and assume that you will afford them the opportunity. From what yon bars said 1 gather that tha program is ef n practical character, and I hope may he productive ef much good to tha women who have to conduct the affaire of American homes. Very truly yours, heme-mahin- CALVIN COOLIDCE. Mrs. John D. Sherman. President General Federation of Womens Clubs, 1734 N Street, N. W, Washington, D. C. OF COMMERCE ef the Secretary DEPARTMENT Office houie-makln- lianl-workln- DEPARTMENT OF TIIK INTERIOR. Pnited States Land Office. Halt Lake City. Utah, September 23, 1925. Serial Washington, May 8, 1925. Dear Mrs. Shermam I am mach interested to hear ef your proposed national survey of homo equipment. The home is the family workshop. Its equipment and organisation are na n of ita efficiency. Aa our moet important conservation problem ia the conservation of human anergioa, n general study ef the equipment of the home for reduction of need lees effort should have much usefulness. It should also lend to an increase in the amount of timo which the woman of tha country may devote to ths development of the finest type of family life end to civic Your project, therefore, is improvement. highly commendable end should bring results ef importance. Yours faithfully, HERBERT HOOVER. in-de- It I II II II HHII II I H II II I 1 II 11 other. And where doee the fault lie but In the home? It looks as If both generations must learn all over again the real meaning of home life. So we are focusing onr many Federation activities upon the new Home Department. Its program covers a wide range of subjects: from the physical wellbeing of the family to Ita moral and spiritual development; from the material structure and equipment to the atmosphere inside of the house, which I call the soul of the home; from the financial buaineaa of running the house to the education in fundamental religion, character-buildin- g and the artistic values of art. music and literature. Also we are going to show the vital relation of the thing called "politics'' to the health, safety and education of the children in the homa The club for woman, once frankly cultural, haa developed with the times and has adjusted Itself to the home and community Interests of Ita members. It must help her to meet ISIS responsibilities and to solve lilt problems. And this the new Department of the American Homo la designed to do. Onr survey of home equipment should give vale-abl- e results. Modern equipment means Increased efficiency In housekeeping and that, ia tarn, means the saving of time and strength for homo-makila. of course, and other activities. Home-makin- g more than hoeuekeeplng. yet aueceeafnl housekeeping Is n vital fee tor la It. Are our housekeeping equipment and methods tha best thnt are available to us? Or aro we wasting time and labor and exhausting nervous and mental energies? Ellen Richards has coined n word "euthsaloa" She define it as "tbs bsttsrmsnt of living conditions throngh conscious endssvor, for ths purposs of sseurlng mors cfficlsnt human beings." Wl must hsvs das regard for ontbonles If tomorrow's A marten to to ho a nation of hotter homes. The General Federation doe not expect, of course, to make a complete aurvejr of the more than 25,000,000 home. Rut It expect! to get data which the census bureau duel not obtain. The bureau asks about the Implements In the farmers barn, but hag no Interest In whether the farmer's wife has water and drainage In her home. The business of being a housewife and bringing up a fumlly Is not a gainful occupation," yon see, ao why should the federal government be concerned alatut the equipment of a person of no occupation? Mrs. Sherman In planning the survey outlined Its purpose and scope to 1realdent Coolldge. lie gave It his official approval, as Is shown by his letter. The lresldeut Is strong for the home, lie Is the chairman of the advisory council of Better Homes In America, of which Secretary Herbert Hoover la president of the board of directors. Secretary Hoover also gave hi unqualified ap' proval, aa his letter shows. This approval IS significant, inasmuch aa the minus bureau of the Department of Commerce to under his direction. In planning its survey the General Federation Invited the Nuliunat Electric Light association to This noncommercial association welcomed tlie opport unity, President Franklin T. Griffith Buying, In this servunileM age our industry I particularly Interested because electricity Is revolutionizing home life and social activity through electric lubor-aavin- g conveniences and better lighting.'' At the forty-eight- h convention of the association In Ran Francisco last month Mrs. Sherman wus one of the speakers, with Secretary Hoover. Secretary of Agriculture Jardtne and other nationally prominent men and women. The of the association assures the aid of electric power and light companies and of public service cnmr.tlon handling gas. aster, etc.. In the making of the survey. Outline and questionnaire for the survey went drawn by the Industrial Survey and Research Service of Washington. I), c, Miss Marie I Obenauer, director. The cost of tlie campaign Inaugurated by the Service will 1 borne by the Romans Hume Companion, which will publish the findings of the survey. Tlie questionnaire la sufficiently to secure the Information wanted rop.proh.uislve by Uie General federation. Here are tbe general classification. Equipment of homes with water and sewer connections; garbage, trash and ash dlaposal; heating systems; equipment with gas; equipment with electricity ; available household with telephone and educational and ratortlnmS faculties; dub study given to home Completely filled In. the first classing, ,,, ,?Ve, thp foIlowlnS information-Numbe- r of dwelling In community- - nnm. her of famHy dwelling, having Inside flash 'toileto and stationary wash basins, hath tubs rink, and laundry tuhs; payment for wate d sewage no If posal public systems; protection of drinking 032701. Notice of Preference Right For Coul I icase. Notice U hereby given that pumiant to the act of February 25, 1920 (41 Ktat. 437), and the regulations thereunder approved April 1, 1920 (Circular 079), the secretary of the interior has, on the petition of the Castle Gate Fuel company, designated a coal leasing unit No. i!)5, Utah No. 98, comprising eighty acres, towit : the W ih BE 14 Keo. 1, Twp. merid13 Bouth, Range 9 Eaat, Salt Lake ian, Utah. A lease of the said unit will be awarded the above named applicant under its claim of preference right at a royalty of teu rents a ton mine run, an inveatment requirement of $2500 during the first three yeara of the lease and a minimum production requirement of two thousand tons a year, commencing with the fourth year of the lease. The lease will be otherwise substantially in accordance with tlie lease form set out in paragraph IS of the said regulations. Any and all lierwins having adverse or conflicting lairns to the said land or any jiart thereof. are hereby notified that they should Pile on or before November 9. 1925, their protest or objections against the granting of a lease for the said lands. Otherwise such claims may be disregarded in grantin' the lease. ELI F. TAYLOR. Register. First pub., Kept. 25 ; Inst Oi-- 23, 1925. NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION DE-psrtment of tbe Interior, United Htatea Land Office At Salt Lake City, Utah, Kept ember 22, 1925. Notice is hereby given that Iirenxo Longxon of Fountain Green, Utah, who on November 12, 1921, cm de IIonicHtend Entry No. 025109 for R4SE14. Kec.S; E4NE14. NE 4 EE 14, Sec. 10 : NE 4 N W 4 . W N V 4 4 . NW 4 S''. 4. 848W4. BW4BB4. Sec. 11; 8ec. 4YW4. 13; N4XE4. NE4 Twp. 11 Bouth. Range 7 S" r.iiNf, Halt take meridian, haa filed notice ( intention to make throe-yea- r proof to eNtahlifth f'1aira to the land above described Wore the clerk of the diatrirt court 1 kf 72!!: I l,,h on Ul M day of November. iniii Claimant names ns witnesses Rees Holman, George Jackson, Aury Mraper and Antone Frandsen. all of romiiain Green, Utoh. ELI F. TAYIXJR. Regleter. First puh.. Sept. 25; last J?eral FJprH beginning In 1SS8. of Womens Its when Soros. woman's dab of New York twenty-firs- t birthday. Ninety dub, the invitation of its presidmt. Croly (Jennie June"). Ho' committee to prepare ronrtUmiL1 Tim cinl? u tolrtj bu"granted ebunr. Tb, FMmita M0O000 .rbu.. It I. M Mtolltta! uS,w, the ' rj .1 1 given by the undersignel, levy, administratrix of the na rest 8. Dunlevy, demwd, to tk vrs of and all penou korfe against said dcceawd ts tikib. with the necemsry vouehrn vi months from date of the fine yc, of this notice, to raid idniiitti her residence on South Sixth ; Price, Utah, the rame being the J the transaction of the bussra estate in Carbon county. Ptik I Price, Ctah, this 23d toy af A. I). 1925. MARION .DUXUl ministratrix. R. J. Tuner, Attti Administratrix. First pub.. Kept. 25; lsetOttfc t DEPARTMENT OF THE BTI United States Land Offirr, k City, TTth. September 25. 195 No. 055382. Notice of Offer Land For Lease Kotirt it km that, pursuant to the act of Fdr 1920 (41 8tat.. 437). and to A tons thereunder approved Apti. Circular 679. the aenvtary c ( Ik on petition of Isaac A. hat nated as a coal leasing unit the described lands, towit: ll( 1 Bee. 22. 84 N4, 84 feS Sec. 20. N4 Bee. 27. TvyiB Range 7 East., Balt Lake naih tsining 1440 acres, si coil 1m No. 150. Utah No. 52. Lroiedi will be made at a royalty if fie ton. mine run, an initial town $00,000 daring the first thro the lease, and a miniaun ynfc 40,000 tons per year, emmer; the fourth year of the tort a wise substantially in accordiw lease form set nut in paiunpk 1 regulations. Said lease will k public auction in this office, m d set forth, to the qualified Mtei the highest hnnns on the rixtoofi November. 1925. at 10 o'dotiti and ell person having sdwtwg rnj W ing claims to said land ofthat ' of are herehy notified file on or before November It Itoi protest or ohiectinn againffmm of the lease for said land, claims may he disregsroalli said lease. ELI F. TATI First puh.. Rent. 25: IsotOAX NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT- Water. I end and fiimW cation of Principal Pljj a Price, Cerlion County, Vti 8? herehv given that t hoard of directors held 01 Beptemher, A. I.. 1925. i Wt. ' vember. A. D.. 1925. st o'clock of the afternoon. to pav the delinquent er with the cost of jdjtW!, pen see of sale. CARL rl Irrj s.. Ft;, at Prfoj Kdnaind Ir".,ik ,f 1alrBon' 19PVifij .Hroncr Paysun, Utah. Dick Bpencer of Novemher. THiwellBnrif-j"f Hayden. 1 (ib, and JcnHel fi witnesses of Orrin Elmer of Colton-o- f Gardner Sidn lhtHrn 1 11' EIjI K TAYLOR, snd 1 L'tsh Provo. ELI vl V.iod fi I :rt pub.. Of. 9 ; last Nov. Utah. ton. 6. 1925 First pub.. Sept 25: mle-lon- er. rth. R. .F?l 1T.0t,c Viw. intratto? h'"3ld 01 era-utloi- to'!" . to n'SW4.' . BE4 NWU. N4BWM. " IUn"SW4BE4 10 East, Hou!h' "i f0 , nke three-yea- en! fiW B4NE4. E4BE4 Bouth. Range 7 Ft- r t9; "'honed Ctaf- - Vaeksntl Of woman who 1 7 h dai tor Jh ,D. v' gets home early in tbe nu fiS 1 jt t - ar ,rwn' OP y ofjjdd Andrus, all of tehrl0rk'tUh' ELI F. TAYLOR, r"t ,u'b-- . last Nov. 6, 1925. ,m1'h" " mK4, of ha filed notice proof to eh- - three-ye'?nd hve described lend above described thHi Proro rTulfrk f!f tb: Strict court at United Rtates ,nd1(ggf on the br. 1905 'T"a,n,,'jt smeadTas f XoTera' Cite. Utah, Gtoimant witnesses 1925. n - "K rid to one Hollar and twenty-fi- r per share was levied ou the Urito of the Carbon company, a corporation.treoww' Sty, to Carl R. Msrcneen, K Saving Commercial and Utah. Any stock upon cessment mav remain tnwjj j day of October. A. D.. JW iinqnent and advertised auction, and unlera pvto 7 . tbf fore, will be sold FOR PUBLICATION DR- ,,f ,llr Imerinr. United Btates Land Office At Balt Lake NOTICE FOR TrBUCJ Orinber 1. 1925. Nolics jH City. Utah, partment of tke Tntenor. given Iatid ilini Mrs. Mary R. Gardnerhcroby Office At Bj of lsyson, i fab who on June 2!. 2. Beptemher. Home--trnmade 1921, !H,m F K"try N. 022.814. for K4SE4 given that Sec. 1; who on April 27. 1921. H M ? N; MV 8484 V4 for W002S. w 4 BV 4 . XE 4 BV 4 . MV uv ' 4 Entrv No. Bee. 22: ,17: TwP- Bouth, Range 19 BttSWU JT' r.jc meridian, has filed notice NW4SR4 Wi-i-STt 'iitennon to make Sec. 28. Twp. It meridian-hMfiW- I proof to rstab wh claim to the ihrre.year land shove describ- Balt Lake make ed hef.relhe clerk of the to tention district court at tahlisb claim to the iH.e,Ti,:s!-,,h;nlhf ,nih of "! Claimant namesdyas witnesses before ArtiiurJ; S? is r" Io. MW ud Jotaw. PlbJ, 22" s..,rsr N THE DISTRICT COlTTp Seventh Judicial District Ii Carbon County. Bmtt of TVa 1 le iLe , T. ..... ! Pl'IHACATION DE-- I ; NOTICE FOR Lni,pd Butea partnimt of At Blt W 5 iSee'n City Utoh. Land Office ' herpbV Riven September 29. 1925- uf MlVlnnV1 111 r'r Tiiirin Button. ""r who on Aoril 23. 1921 r1vn that Mr. .! ocMie Utsh. fw No. 0189S0 for Tsike City. Mlf Wuhlln. who on ve NL4NE4, B4NE4 Nti llomesfeed h.H Entry Sw M,!" Chicago In 1892. In lSfta PROBATE AND GtAWm Notices Consult Coaan Qm apective Signers For Further fog Becretary. Price Commeir Rank. Price Ftsh. First bup., Oct 2; lst Wt- 23, 1925. NOTKh Z T? Ot Gita Dont pity ed aa she may does not know lB. it ? |