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Show dyeehsino bates -- advert tain . ENFORCEMENT OF 1RY LAW HITS TAXPAYER II Alt It rate display per issue TbUwo) ient an inch jm-tft by the month four local adverti-e- m. Traa-i- NEW YOKK, Oct. II. Enforcement of prohibition throughout the country coat the government lt,2SQ.0Oi during the last fiscal year. Statiatica compiled from the record in Washington, D, I'., ahow that the expenditure wa off-a- ct ly aaeeaamenta involving civil pen- 8. alties. special taxes and aofonh of of which only Q2.1S2.SST waa collected. Total value .of seised propwaa appraised at Q10.e0t.SST. SevWeek Endinf October 11, 1921. erty eral million dollan additional will accrue from tinea being compiled. ) WfTTso) cenU an inch per issue. No 5 ler cent additional. accepted for the frfrtiing page. First pace redden iS5 cenu per lin an JVfive MS,-296.9- ' honk of aeveral denomina- - Volume 8, Number maiock. The Sun. 20, AN INDEPENDENT NEW8PAPEB CASH PK1ZIX til VEX FOR THE TWO COMING INTO CARBON SUte Taxing Offidala Booked For Price, November 2d. nid Improvement In Coal Outlook the Entire a trip through the .uwwryfor Soulher-- lies E,m waa made Tha Bub is going to issue a Christmas edition that will bo out 1eceinl'er 16th. next. A first prise of ten dullare In gold and a second prise of five dullare in gold will le given for the lieet Christmas stor' submitted for publication in that issue. These conditions are imposed: First The story must be written by a student of the elementary school of Carbon county. Second Only one (the best) story ts to lie submitted from each school. This will necessitate an elimination contest under such condition as principals of various, svhimta of Carl-ocounty may determine. Third The story must not contain more than a thousand words. Fourth Stories are to lie at the office of The Sun in Price by 12 o'clock ( noon ) of Monday, un-- y lli Utah to las', throe out last Saturday by the state board of equalization. It will lie accompanied on the trip by State Auditor Alack Tuttle anil county taxing of- ' 27't as to the tax- - Country Over u The Sun. BIG PAY IN BASEBALL MIST tliKISTMAS STORIES hrtl? Fur iSm j ; fr j r n Lw n Long End of Money. With Thursday's game the worlds base hall aeries came to an end, the Giants having won five games, while the Yankees had three to their credit., While the concensus of opiuion seen GET FBEE FBOM DEBT AND PAY to lie that the winners showed a pitching staff, and that is giveu TITHES IS UBQED. by experts as the reason for their victory, there is also reason to the outcome to the 'breaks of the For Once Conference Week Passes game. The final contest waa lost by Without Storms Spread the Gosthe Yankees with the scoring of a sinpel, Patronize Homs Industry, Right gle run. This lone tally was put over iu the first inning, clearly as the result Limitation of All Nations' Armaof an error by the captain of the losments Will Bs Prayed For. ers. So, there will lie the old srgu-nie- j I , 1 j n ! ii j n : I j 444444444444444444 ; " T r I arriving in Manti Sunday night. Monduy, Oct otter 31st, after meetdistributand tax levies the schedule of assessed valuation, ion of taxes for the year 1921, furnished The Sun by 11. C. Smith, county ing with the Sanjiete officials, the state board will cross the divide to clerk of Carbon county. Castle Data fur the niglit. Xoveniltcr Tax Distribution 1st Assessed they will coine on to Priee, and on Fund. of Taxes Valuation. Ievy. Novemiier 2d, after meeting the Car. tats and state school ... Q1S0.444.04 127,461,71700 40.422.10 lton officers, will push on to Green 1.6 Coustjr 27,460,717.00 0.7 10,210.70 Kiver late the same night. The next County poor 27,466,717.00 66.166.10 2.0 Ststs roads . - . .......... .................. 27.678.161. 00 0.6 12.720.20 day, Friday, November 4th, will be County roads 27.460.717.00 178.4S8.S0 sient on the road from Green Uiver to 0.6 County school 27.450.717.00 1.8 86,603.72 Iluosevelt, by way of I'rice, and on County bond interest 27.400.717.00 1.0 27,456.10 County bond sinking 27.456.717.00 will go to Vernal and meet 181.08 Saturday 1.8 on Bounty 118,822.00 sheep and goata officials. the Uintah with 02.02 1.0 Bounty on range horses end cattle 81,020.00. 33.81 1.0 Bounty on domestic cattle 23,812.00 Sunday, Novemiier 6th, the tourists Price City 44.2 111,307.30 are to visit the dinosaur quarries, and 1.570.085.00 - 1,481.00 50.7 127.870.00 elllngton town 24.7 6.25.18 push on nut to Duchesne. Meeting with eofteld town 254.483.00 28.7 47,075.08 the Duchesne officials Monday, they Hliwitha town 1.686.049.00 30.818.63 will go to Helier for the night, and on 27.7 Hslpcr city 1.487.492.00 24.7 41,964.45 Simnytlde town 1.618.561.00 ... November 8th, according to 26,734.20 Tuesday, 24.7. Outle Gate town 1.082.856.00 the itinerary as planned at present, Tow 0852,617.14 will meet with the Wasatch officials, g i and return to Salt Lake City the same WILL evening. FINANCES LEGION SCHOOL DISTRICT B BE BOOSTED BY LADIES Below is given With the idea of rescuing the affairs Than Two Hundred jawt from the the American of and Fifty Thousand. which it tangle of financial matters iii club has (ivic Carbon county school district, dnr- - is involved, the I'rice V w ill culitii-ng the sc hoi year 1920-2sold bonds started a movement which All other to the Armistice on Day. "ate .. of $257,043 A0, recent . . he "Ports made to the state Bcbool office dies organizatimts in the city will 1m. The district haa now outstand- - asked to join the effort, and it is hottsense the "g a bonded indebtedness amounting ed that the public will fully the to M98A06, the interest rate get rid of boys helping 5 ini)ortance being of recent series The debts. rent their Pr except on two issues amounti- of was staged the which to Legion dances 912.01)0 in 6 at floated ng ier cent, w little financial reJD by Wellington district and twu productiveto of of no avail whatever. be Onsxnd by the Carbonville district. sults as Several entertainments, a big banquet, total receipts for the includ-year, the hind sale of $257,043, .were and a final windup with a big dance 96,524.89 The amount of the county on November 11th Armistice Day "wol tax received was $131,100, of is the program as tentatively laid out. announced later. t school tax, $49,105 and of state Details will lie school, $2004. Teachers salaries ' A LAUDABLE WORK Pjjd during the year aggregated $100,- - "tvdumbus Dav was occupied irofit-abl- y of American Legion bunch a by cleanup AD PROM WAT80N TO bovs in doing a THE HILL CREEK DOME job at the city cemetery. Starting in earlv and working late the day work included a thorough raking of the orge H. Mulrey, a prominent of a few daya in Vernal this grounds, the filling ot a number o , M.v the Exprees of the 7th. He grave wh it'll had sunken, burning which left "e to secure men and teams to rubbish, and general work Lacondition. Septate the road from Watson to the a verv much improved supStar 6 Creek Lepton Service the of dies country to enable 'them to ,ar il rig into that section to plied the workers with a luncheon that wnmence drilling on the Hill Creek heljied matters along mightily. .e r'K a the one belonging to Stt. MANY NEW CITIZENS t e Oil company. The Castle Dale ar,! putting down the well and With something over forty apphoathe Wj pciuling. naturalization tions for a ImuV lil &rixm Belli Mora n work of enumerating the children. The rt : letters in Residence la tha determining far tor In deciding who should and who should not be included in the enumera tion. The attorney general, in a recent opinion given on thlseubject, says: It is my opinion that children who reside in one school district and attend school In another are to lie enumerated In the district where they reside, and where they attend school or where they temporarily reside for the purpose of attending school, the place of permanent reeldence being the determining factor. "In addition to the censua report, it has been decided to require a special attendance report, which la to be filed in this office on or before December 16th. No payment to your district from the state school fund will be made until thia report la received and found satisfactory. This report will furnish the state board of education with the Information needed by the board in connection with the new atate law on part time schools and compulsory attendance. The report will serve also as an effective mesne of checking up on the accuracy of the censua" Carbon school board has designated PRICE SAME HEREAT enumerators who will be on the job early tomorrow morning. Here in Price South wick Cigarette Law Huge Joke Mrs. W. Elmer Anderson is in charge of the work. Down In Iron County. nt 1, . ; B J much-need- oil-le- iit r b A disCountry publishers of Utah have that newajiajiers are the chief victims of the Bouthwiek taw. The Iron County Record, a ropy of which was last week sent to the officials at the state capital, in its issue of October 7th has this to say: "Last week the Record was in reaeveral hundred ceipt of a contract forfrom a very well Inches of advertising known tobacco company with copy for to a cigarette advertisement. Owing we the recent law against cigarette were unable to accej this contract. If this cigarette law had had any noticeable effect on the sale or the we would not smoking of cigarettes, as we are able far say a word but as to ascertain the sate and smoking of and the cigarettes continue as before or innewspapers are the only firms freak this legla- dividuals affected by '"uiir forefather came to this country to enjoy life, liberty and the purpursuit suit of happiness, and if In the weed of happiness we pursue the vile should in the form of a cigarette, why we tie pursued by an officer of the law in doing so? "Kansas was the first state to pass well as evenr this cigarette law the other bit of legislation that curtails no notice and f msnklnd liberties s and in law Kansas, taken of this eoon it was either repealed or Ignored, we don't remember which. covered FALL PASTURES AND OPEN RANGES IN NEED OF RAIN anti-cigaret- te a Cottrell, president of the towna board at oldier Summit, underwent at falt tata m ... 11a Im reported as auoperation CONFOM Worlds Series Ends With Gianta Ob tflsiUN'GTON, D. C, Oct. lO.-four week in the pro- The total output for the ation pnd.llmi iaftioB of soft coal has climbed steadily upward. most promiiL respective counties. of October 1st, including lignite, coal ci.ked at the mine, and ra lroa.l nently in The net. at tons estimated 8,870,000 (MoIht 17th from Zion 4 hundred am, th" or a luiuisami ions i,M,fe.ase dii per when the board will go l.v train The week a production wa. the largest stt.ee January last. Saturday. phi ail, tm bv autonml.ile to Fi October 1st, the number of car. loaded the country over was 19,Sb3.. Prelim- ,he night! After meeting with tZ tietolu-last de-on Jd to week, indicate limdings during a ; Millard county commissioner that ov- bth, iocyreiNirts oMse in output. Loadings on Monday were 29,5K(i cars and on Tuesday 2h.- - ening and the following morning, the hundred and twenty-seveIQ. The total for tlie two daya waa leu by elevparty will leave for Heaver. where the 2 12th. of week Inpreceding. The output of - next night will lie mhiii. The even:ng en than for the corresponding days the Fifth Each story must be famimiuB coal for the month of September was 35,Uki,tH)(l net tons subject to of O, toiler 19th the 4 part v plans to 4 signed by a non de plume, aivotn-panied by a sealed envelope con-- 4 imrion). The average per working day was 1.380, IMH) tons, an increase of 8 reach 'a rowan in Iron count y. October taining the reel name and addreas In spite of the increase the September out- - 2lhh the percent over the August average. trip takes them to the Cedar 4 of the contestant. Those desiring month. below normal that for In the still far eight years precedin- g- Brakes and tlu-- to Cedar City fur the 4 manuscript returned should en-- 4 pot was close the necessary postage. the lowest figure for niglit, w bile the following dav will le the period over which records of monthly output extend 4 Sixth The stories awarded the4 September occurred in 1914. Yet even that month showed 39,019,000 tons or 'spent in a side trip looking over iron 4 first and second prlxe will he puli-1914,000 more than did September, 1921. If the remaining three months of mid coal fields iu that vicinity, rcach-tfch'slicd in the Christmas issue of year yield no greater output than the first nine months, tlie total for the iug St. George for the night. After 4 The Sun. 4 Seventh Address all contrihu- million tons. The last year in which the meeting withW Washington cumin year trill be less than four hundred 4 lion to The Sun. Price. Utah. sinners, October 22d. the purty willl 4 Christmas Story Contest IVpart- required less than this waa 1909. e hundred twenty-seveand mines ninety-onfrom uient. the country go to Zion Xntiouul pink, and thence Bepnrts for the niglit. owr, representing Cl per cent of total capacity exclusive ot coal coked at the to ilitrrii-unnines, show continued improvement in running time. During tlr week ol' Sunday, October 23il, will he Hjient September 24th the soft coal mines 0erated on the average 47.5 per cent of 'on a Irip'ln Bright Angel iu the (inmd filltime as against 45.6 in the week preceding. The districts which showed Canyon National park. On Monday, RIGHT ON THE JOB inprovomeiit were Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, most of I'enusylvaniu, and all hut October 2 till, the mrl.v will return to sot of the fields of Southern West Virginia. In Eastern Kentucky, Viignia, Kunuh, and tlie following dav, after ' ar"on t0 cllUaren Cen ns B.gi Tennessee and Alubama a decrease was Reported. With the improvement in meeting the Kane county commission-- ; Tomorrow, Saturday. naming time and the consequent increase in production scattered roNirts ot ore, will proceed to Bryce Canyon for etr shortage began to he received, generally from those fields in which the im- - ' the night. Alter meeting the Garfield .MlceiisusinCar- T,,k,llPlof tb prorment hns been most marked. Over the country as a whole, however, county c, min, tasi.mcre at languitch, on !, 0l T"lystarts Ve tnniportatiou losses were insignificant. Lack of deniaml remains overwhelmi- Wedncsdav, Octota-- 2tilh, the party the stale toi.mrrow, Saturday, will the the doniiiiinnt factor limiting production. tqieti'i niglit at Junction, in nud must bo ngly completed by Octolier For the week ending with September 21th the mines of Plait produced 69 Iiute county. The following day they 31st. In view of the rbnnges iu tlie percent of fulltime capacity. Total losses front all causes were 31; tabor will travel by way of Marysvale to school taw. altering the lime for the shortage, 1.1 ; mine disability, 1.8, and no market losses, 28.1 ier cent. During Itichficld fur the niglit. Alerting with of tlie census, and of the fact taking the same jieriod the Colorado proteiiies produced 36.6 per cent of fulltime the county commissionere of Sevier that fur each pupil of school age there No market losses were 23.7 per cent. Friday, the visitors will proceed to must 'he capacity. dollars, provided twenty-fiv- e Los for the night, and, after meeting state suierinteiidcnt this week sent tlie with the Wayne eoiuuiitwiuners the folout a letter to officials in the several IBUTION OF lowing day, will go on to Fish Luke districts railing attention to a mini to siend the major jiortinn of Sunday, tier of matters in eonneetion with the m mim The weather has continued favorable for apple picking, grain and seed threshing and outdoor construction work, according to the weather, crop and range bulletin for Utah, issued by the Suit Lake City weather bureau last The agricultural soils Wednesday. generally are too dry for beet and potato digging, fall plowing and for germinating the recently sown grains. The fall pastures and the open ranges are also .in need of rain generally. The early sown grain looks well, threshing is well along and the fourth erop of alfalfa is being gathered in places. The field pastures are affording goo feed and the fall and winter ranges era fairly good. Cattle and sheep are bolding up very well. There have been additional movements iu markets, am some movement onto the winter ranges is rejwrted. urns ast-rili- e nt to continue ss to the real suier-ioril-y of the teams, llulte d genluth was nut of tlie series for most of ' The the games, because of several injuries eral conference of the Church of Jesus Saints rinsed last Buffered in the last few games of the Christ of Lnt'.er-ita- y Th sessions throughout were and vigseason, by regular aggravated orous base running and sliding. The marked by an unusually targe attendexpected spectacular work of the great ance, and especially on Sunday, when titter waa therefore not much in evi- the tabernacle and assembly hall at dence. Carl Mays, who started his Salt Imke City could not accommodate real baseball career right here in Price, the throngs, und b'g overflow meetings held on the grounds, both fore- was one of the two pitehers for the and tuNin afternuou.J 1 he Saints nave were who was able to stop the Giants, '"innncial receipts for a series reach- heard expounded liv the leaders of the ed a new high mark, the total for the church much sound doctrine and liave been udmmiislied to live the principles eight games lteittg a little over nine hundred thousand dollars. Each play- of tlie goiqiet, reproved for dereliction er eligible to share in the Giant 's por- and commended for faithfulness. The tion of the money will receive ataiut spirit of counsel jiervaded every ser- members of the church were fiftv-tw- o hundred dollars while eHeh ,l,on" Irnnd-ag- e Yankee must straggle along on thirty-I'iv- e urged to free themselves of the of debt, to he honest with the hundred. Clubs which finished the regular season in second and third in the payment of tithes, to patronize ilnees in both the National and Amer- home.indiistry, to hold sacred tlie sancican leagues will also share iu the re- tity of the home, to rear their children in the fear of the Lord, to lie diligent ceipts. A straight government tax of 1,1 th? ten per cent deducted was from the ri;,"a,b,llty tol';ading the ' goicl warning of tlie world, to keep the Word of Wisdom, to live everv principle that has been revealed, to tlie lairds people. At the Sunday afternoon session the Saints in general conference assent- bled adopted a resolution voicing sup- reaH-ctiv- tiinrty-Kccoii- semi-annu- al Ird I - AU t'0118 Ll?1 eOI!i disputes over housing aernmmo--1 Pf,r to s as ex- limit the annameti eVrth due Soldier Summit, up at hick to of such facilities rather held 111 MUingtOll) D G tft mv favoritism in MMiGniiiir f1 dations P" "T1 tk?,u5h;!t f Wheeler went to Soldier of the tn,d,a Summit from Salt Lake City when he wards. : follows heard of the trouble, but it had been of Jesus Chrlat of Latterpractically settled when he arrived. -day The Church Saints, brought forth and The difficulty arose over what waa alby the power of God and to have been to discrimination dedicated the miaalon of .preparing leged the wwytar the glorious against shopmen employed by the rail-- 1 the non of God to reign In the earth, road in the matter of assigning of the truth and peace, and to employes. Temporary set-- 1 holds with righteousness deep interest every authorl-tlemewas made and the company tatlve movement taken by the nations mnainiiL ,n tha Interest of world peace. It is immediately begin the that th conference called In tion of additional new dwellings to ,Iewd Washington, U C., to consider tha ilm- take care of all employes with their I Ration of armaments and question con- renting the Pacific and nations ot the families. Far Rant may. under the favor of Heaven, promote thle great objective. SHIPMENT NOW IS WT.T.T) UP "To the end that It may be so, the Bair.t In general conferBY COLORADO QUARANTINE Latter-da- y ence now amembled approve the ap- before the polntment of a Sahbeth day K .A. Neilson ot Uintah county, ae-j l I nth of November, 1921, on which in all to furni-have some household 1 the wards and stakes of Zion, and in siring tore chipped to Colorado a few days a1 branches of the church in the ed State and In mission through- ago transported it to Pnee, where he I out the world, the the memlien of tha found that the railroad would not ae-- 1 church shall lie called together in their rent it unless passed by a duly author-- 1 usual places of worship to engage In I and solemn prayer for divine ikm! state inspector. This is of th, international confer- tbe effects of the Colorado quarantine ence on the limitation of armaments. against the alfalfa weevil. The in-- 1 that the cause of peace may lie thereby an amelioration of the spection service is by f nhanced, and the county crops pests insiitor" but Z the three Carbon county commissioner, have not ,her 8nd over day ?? ,t"rda.v, appointed an inspector. Keilson later hc,d. called on the state board of agrieul- - ?? of ,Ind,an aum" has Th? ture at Zion to ree what could t done d in the matter. He will jtrobably have !hon a"on haB baen "fleelrf m to pay the expenses of an insiector tumn"1 the spirit of a conference that will be from some other county to Priee. memorable in the annals of the church. railroad. T nt be-w- iu oneoflj, "XT T 'I"1 REALTORS ARE LAX Tn fi"1 W. A. Turner, an employe In - lately "Not a real estate dealer in the state Sheriff Keller's office, and Mias Ray- I Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. south of Payson except in Price haa I ola jj, Oook, and who has been one of the made application to the state securities I valued operators for the Eastern Utah commission for a license to engage in Telephone company, were married last the must do under the kjonu?; JhreThey Tur-labusing asC.heHicks, secretary of I ner will enter on the duties of a poxi-th- e commission, last Wednesday. I tion with some old friends of his who intend leaving tomorrow for the south- - I plLtJS2n ia th" eounlr dl era part . state for the purpose! rectorale ..up of finding out why they have not com- There will be a citixcns masa meet- PERMIT ASKED TO STORE a with the taw. It is reported to HUNTINGTON CREEK WATER plied o October 17tb, at n,'x,tnM.7dar W. W. the commission that a numliee of the Jones tells The Sun that everyone is tah are as real estate in vited. I acting Application for permission to store of the flood wa- -j dealers, buying, selling and trading in six thousand acre-feestate for customers. While 1 am HAVE VOW AGREED TO RET I'll V ters of Huntington Creek in Emery real MORMON HOLDINGS in that section I shall check up the to in be as used of ; county irrigating Salinn Coal is which Canyon romMiiy, many acres of land was filed with the now opened on a large scale, and j engineer last Monday by Iiuis whichbeing WASHINGTON. D. C., Oct 11. is it said, will float a lund issue Rlattier, F. M. Lyman, Jr., E. T. How-- on Secretary of Rtatc Hughes to- the property. day wrote Senator King advising him that the Mexican government, in accordance with recent demands ARE READY TO AID of the state department ha agreed Approximately eight hundred offiOnconditinnilly to return to the Mormon settlers near Colontn I'l- - 4 cers of the regular army are now p as In Northern Chihuahua, their men, pared to assist disabled land and property and to permit ere-- 1 furnish them with blank forms and to the settlers to take appropriate locat-jai- d them in prejiaring applications for steps to recover damages done to their property while it wa held mountains, i medical and dental treatment, hospi-th- e Mexican bandits and squatters. by vocational in and neigh- Jtalizatiun, training The original proposal of that gov- This is ernment was to return tht land,had been officially conflsMayor John . which on condition the set tiers cated. the would waive alt claim for dam- - T bliages. The amount of the dam- nge, howet er, is greater than the the trens-iiliaiivalue of the land today. nd- - Se"!' w, .5. ks et ce diree-.cterat- is' i-, 66666666466664666 |