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Show 14, 1921, fgflJAY, OCTOBER WE B(W REGULATIONS AS rilOPV INIBirSErED BY iiiiuv iimrnnnn Through tlie filing uf several at runs with the mllector of intenial for jrmil i,i heads of families t., manufacture a ine, arising from an idea frauieil through advertising letters and article, it is newsjier deemed to give the following iiitunnatioi;, says a eommunieation to ie . uu t i.m .lames H. Anderson, at ''all IjiW t'itv ti I UTAHS BEST COAL rentage of the usual arreuge harvested the eountiea stand Box Elder, 54; Duchesne, 95; Uintah, 100; Millard, 114; Emery, 64; Iron, 75; San Juan, 2tl. The jtfvduetion for the state is estimated as 77,910 bushels from 14,382 acre. Last year the estimate was 0 busliels from 15,900 acres. The yield of beans is below the av-erage. The acreage is also slightly d s not issue ierniits! smaller than usual No quantitative es- Maiioiin-tuiof wine, home .timnte is made of this crop. Tomatoes made their customary p.ri'4 unity other in-HA.iiiiing lujUi.is Ikevcrage um' j yield tier acre, hut the acreage was in tin lii'itic or else , and under only about the area usually such ?l,,,,"t grown. Catdmges are rcHrted as yield-- tra.t juice fan lie'ing six tons an aere, hut onlv tliree-mml- e in ih, home brew, mu iioi i yield is rejorted as only a hundred Jlanutacl uri-r- of bushels jar aere compared with au av-- t jiiiees in, make and sell the! erage of two hundred and thirty-fiv- e :samc, mi mg a tax ol' 10 jer cent on bushels. The area iB also only 70 per Ine sale price. If ihe person engaged cent of that usuully grown, in the busii, css of manufacturing nun-- 1 Pasture and range conditions have iiituxii-.i'infruit juices lor the umr-- , declined the past monih lieoaUM? of the ket is the head of a family, such scarcity of moisture, diiccr may obtain a larmit to inanu- -' 'fart ure iwo luiiidivd guilnns lur the use of hi nun fainii v BOUND, GAGGED, ROBBED 'u.-!i payment of lax. mm-- t tx;.!,! lruit juiee must uni tie auid or other-sis- e removed 1 l'nm tiic place nf man- Hynun A. Southworth Gets Up Against Sura Thing At Zion. ufacture. t If the manufacturer lie not Ihe head of a family, or if, being a luar-- : Hvrum A. Southworth of Price, along rieil umu he is living aiart from his with numerous others from this section of the stste, lieljied to make up family or if the manufacturer be a the big conference rrowd at Zion last eannot issue to partnership, a week, lie registered at a hotel in Rethe manufacturer from tax exempt the gent street, the name not so very long on the amount of fruit juice named. This tax exemption to the manu- ago being changed from Commercial, facturer who is also the head of a lie was awakened Sunday morning by the ojiening of the door of hia room. family may have lieen the source of Before he was aware of what was hapconfusion. The effect of the exemption is not to allow the manufacture of two pening two masked and armed men hundred gallons of intoxicating wine pounced uiou him and smothered hia free from the restrictions of the na- cries for help. The two Imndita ltouud hia bauds tional prohibition act, hut merely to allow m producer to manufacture two and feet, and then proceeded to search hia clothing and also the room. When hundred gallons of Southworth again attempted to cry out fruit juice free of charge. The law does not allow the manu- and struggle the rokliera thrust a gag him that if facture without a permit of beer, in hia mouth. They told not harm would remained he quiet they ale and porter, even though the alcobut that any further effort to holic coutent lie less than one-ha- lf of him, give the alarm would result in a 1 per rent of alcohol volume. The only lemons issued permits vere beating. secured eleven dollars, The intruders for the manufacture of cereal leverhut evidently were disapisiiuted al the ages are proprietors of deulroholiziug small amount of money on their vicplants, industrial alcohol plants and tim. Southworth struggled for about viuegar factories using the vajiorixing half an hour to get loose from hia process, all of whom may manufacbonds after the burglars had left. ture, commercially only, errcnl levAs soon as he was free he gave the of alarm erages containing less than one-ha- lf and the juilire commenred a 1 per cent of alcohol by volume. search for the bandits. It is illegal to furnish stills, parts of stills, worms or coils, malt extract or sjtujw, uiifeniieuted fruit juices, OCEAN TO OCEAN TALK eueh'ns grae must or any fermentable material, recipes or formula, for the manufacture of liquor for use in the Local Highway Matter Taken Up By home or elsewhere for leverage purSevier Interests. I AVVVAMVWVSAAMVVUWtMMAAAVWVVWVWWVUVVVb pror Those good old staple groceries we used to have years ago they are here and prices are down on the rocks. We sell always the best. We charge always the least. We know the likes and dislikes of our customers, and we keep what we know they want. Buy where buying is made a pleas-ur- e for you. Everything to eat, wear and I jr F.MAMKL KLAPAKIS, Iroirletor 1 : CO. SUNSHINE TEA ROOM Ilrcakfast rimt; UTAH 7 i to o'clock IS to 2 o'clock NmiAU ALL HAY. Kiciiing ami Afternoon l'artlcx Ily Arrangement. Home Cooking and Surrounilluioi. ITclitli ami Main Streets, the Mfiltmrn Home. Irlv. fjah. Luik-Immm- PURE DISTILLED WATER ICE Its W f 4aJI s . Catering to tlie Trade of X Julies ami Lrnllcnnu Only HOT AM 41)1, It WATEH KVF.KY BOOM floM' to Itenver ami Klo 4 .ramie 1H'iim. Hoorn, $1.25 ami $1.50 RESIDENCE DELIVERY IS MADE REGULARLY Buy a coupon hook and save money STANDARD Price Ice and Cold COAL Storage Co. C. R. FERGUSON, Mgr. Modern and Enlarged Plant Phone 136 PRICE, UTAH In Carbon Connty and Shipped Everywhere. Mined Standardvllle, Utah No Dust, No Ashes, No Clinkers . Our New Drink, and Dandy, Too. Also, These: COCO-COL- Unexcelled For Storage. A IIRON BEER FRUITJU GRAPE NECTO Made right here in Price at our own Plant The prices right Deliveries at your tbome or place of Purposes STANDARD COAL budnese. Price Bottling Works CO. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH General Offices Ninth Floor Kearai Bldg. The Sun Phone 24 PRICE, UTAH Pullman cars wen? inctrodured on in England in (he Midland railway ' were then tars-1874. The pnlnee States. nited old in the I ten year Reduce Table Costs jU Lin ' Yours is the problem the solution is ours. Buy only groceries with a known reputation for containing the greatestis amount of nutriment. Any other kind a waste of money at a time w hen all waste should be avoided. We sell groceries of nutrition. Only the narrowest margin ot profit is charged. Carbon-Emer- y toxicating liquors, regardless of alcoholic content, and it is illegal to manufacture them without a jiermit. Under the provisions of Inw the two hundred gallons of fruit juice that may le produced by a manufacturer without iiaymeut of tax must, like any further quantity produced for home use without a lennit, le Further details under the national prohibition act may le obtained from the bureau of internal revenue if de Spring Wheat In Utah la Averaging Bnshela, Twenty-Nin- e CHERRY BLOSSOM fdding announcements. poses. All alcolml, brandy, whisky, rum, gin, leer, ale, pirter and wine are in- CROPS DATA GIVEN WHISTLE . Stores Co. and Heiner. Hiawatha, Mohrland, West Hiawatha GEORGE E. McDERMAID. Snpt ?Y Spring wheat in Utah is yielding an bushels to the average of twenty-nin- e acre. This figure is sent in by crop reiKirtera and confirmed by thresher rcsirts from eight hundred farms growing spring wheat, says a eonimu nication to The Sun from M. M. Justin, in charge of the bureau of markets and crop estimates of the United States department of agriculture for this slate at Salt Lake City under date of last Saturday. This is much belter Hum eSjiected as it is more than five bushels alKive the average. The production of spring wheat is now figThis brings ured 3.5!WJ.fMM) bushels. the estimate of the total wheat production this year to 6,747,000 bushels. Aids reports indicate 39 per cent of the crop lias been marketed. bushels Oats are veilding forty-tw- o with line aluiut in this is per acre, the earlier estimates and makes a production of 3.3O0.0O0 bushels. This figure is confirmed by rejmrts from the farms growing oats ont of sixteen hundred farms whose thresher rejHirls have been tabulated. Corn lias improved slightly in condi-- . tion. It is now rqiorted 92 per cent of nura al. Hurley is practically unchang-ie- d since last uumth. Production is less jilian last year in spite of a higher yield las Ihe acreage is smaller. potatoes are also unchanged. The 'state crop is considerably smaller than last vear, according to reports. C'arlot shipments however, are already larger than the season's shipments last year. The Sugar beet digging has liegnn. condition figure remains unchanged, one mint lower than last year. Apples than exjiected. The producare tion estima'e is now about 4 per cent larger ban last year. Alfalfa seed is averaging five bushels per aere. County yields vary widely, The county yields in bushels an, ftox Elder, 2. ;' Duchesne, 4.9; Millard, 7.0; Emery, 3.9; Iron, 3.8; San Juan, 4.00; Uintah, 5.0. In the per- HIAWATHA, KING. f? f? BLACK HAWK, PANTHER. ? t Tor Any of the Above Choice Fuels Call On C. H. STEVENSON LUMBER CO. Price, Utah Y Y Y Y Y Y Utah Coal Sales Agency 818 Hears Building, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. Y i sired. Properties At T fr !- one-four- th Winter Quartera, Clear Creek, Cutle Gate and Snnnyaide. ATHENS HOTEL T' . use. WASATCH STORE 77,-42- r ' 1IU OTICI' OF K WATFK l.ANH AN1 POWIIR (Wl. Till: Ian.v, a Corporation. Jtcatiou ol 1'rinciiml Ftnea of HustneM. Iriee. Corlion is Utah. Notice: There dclinuuent upon the folliiwing dencrlbed Mock County, on account of assessment levied on the 3tl day of Keutcnihcr, 1121. the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: Xumlierof Number of Name. Amount. ttharea. Ortlficate. 20.00 . ............ ...... 2. ............ 20..... .. Cameron Tout company 2 124.00 ...124 J. II. Austin 100.00 100 Albert Hryner 572.00 172 Peoples Hunk of Lehi 2 2 17.00 ...................... ............... 27 ................ A. J. Keans 4 4 2 40.00 0 ...... ...................... .......... ................ Lucy l". Hurton AV. J. Hurton 47.00 47.. 40.00 ........... 1 1 i.M. .. 40.... Ira 1. AVlnes 47 ...814 114.00 Hittid and Morticuae company ...... Itsh 100.00 ..100 Ann A. T. Ottorstroin 4..... I.1-- ! 0-- 7I . 78.00 78 .40.. T. Kd Hess 11.00 .................... 50 ...... ....... 88 I sirs (lunderson 40.00 .................. u 5 3 . . . .. ........ ... 40 K. Harris ....... 74.00 R. W. Wherry ... .............. ... 1 a ............. ... H. ............... 220.00 ....... ....... ...... 5 7 ............. ...120 Kva Wherry 286.00 58. 286 C. A. AVherry 80.00 80 Hayes Henry M. 61 68.00 68 H. Park James IS 100.00 .....100 Otterstroin Aurelia 80.00 A. W. Horaley 80.. 80.00 ... ,..68...... .... 30. K. Kusano and A. Armakl ...... ..... 71. 16.00 ... 14 It. AV. Crockett, Trustee 60.00 71... .. 80........... , Gomer P. Peacock 7 7 2 5 . 6 .. il .. 625.00 .............. . ................ ................................. ............... .. ones J tiitii r 40 40.00 ........... . 88.. It. If. Harrison 4 120.00 M20 4. Carlo Ounderaon 6 0. ............... 60.00 .. ........ n ....... ............. .............. .8 i J. . Austin 85.00 85 Kenneth A. Wllann 4 40.00 ....... 0........ ........ ......... ........ 100. airs. Ijna Newman ........................ 1 4 0 70.00 ........ ...... 70.......... .......................................................... It. Ison , A. 200 200.00 106... Rhckery Rheya 202 20 20,00 Loren H. (.folding 40.00 40. 112 lie. NY. A. CAlon 8 8.061 24 ...1 ........ ...... . A . T . Taylor .............. ... 1 tl. .1 26. 10.00 ( 1 Pniauna 220.00 220.. 111.. J. X. Huhertaon ........ 1 30.h..u.. ...... .1 20. ....... ........ 120.00 J. O. Hotiertson ...1 4 4 ...... h ... . . . 4 0 ..... ........... 40.00 M. (7. Wilson 1 52 40.00 40.. John O. and Katherine Jonea 1 7 4 4 4. ...1 t ...... 444.00 ......... A. 1 tall tiger 4 1 5 ................ 20.00 20. ................ ....... C. It. W alermatl 25 25.00 11 llngn A.Fullerton 187 264.00 254 Smith John 300.00 ......200 1 r. 18 F, F. Fisk Routing of the Pike a Peak ocean to AV. (1 .2 2.. 20 20.00 R. 1X111 ' ocean highway through Sevier county Marlon ........... ... 60.00 60............. Q. Holding ... 206 was again before the state road com- J. O, lierglund .... 16 15.00 mission on Friday last, when the three And, In accordanca with law and an order of the hoard of directors made 1821, so many shares of each parcel of such stock county commissioners from there ask- on tha Idlieday of Reptemher. necessary will tie sold at the Price Commercial and Ravings hank. ed why no definite action had lieen ns mayCarhon county. Utah, on the 28th day of Octolier, 1821, at the hour of 4 taken on this matter by the state road Price. o'clock p.m., to pay delinquent atwessments thereon, together with the costs of commission. The highway may not le- advertising and expense of sale. CAKL K. M A HCl'BEN, Kecretary, Price Comand Ravings hank,' Price. Utah. gally tie signed without liermiasion of mercial Oct. 7: last, Oct. 28, 1821. the state authorities, and already it is First puh., routed through a more northerly tier of counties. The reply of the eommiit-sio- n FARM BUREAU BOARD IS CONSIDERING TAXATION to the Sevier officials was that as vet no pnqsised routing for the highThirteen directum and county presiway has been made iiast Richfield, so The law of sanitation require far as it is informed. When J. 1). dents of the Utah State Farm Bureau that prompt attention be given to Lake at Salt last assoeiation Saturday association Clarkson, manager of the all defective plumbing. It predecia to at in arrive an effort vents the spread of sick ness and which lias undertaken to develop the City disease. The law of new routing for the highway, appears sion as to further action to lie taken hy requires that you employ a firm before the commission and satisfies it the association and the farmer of the that works quickly, accurately to the relative protest registered as to hia plans and their feasibility, state and without excessive charge. We Install new plumbing and repair definite action will lie taken by the against the present tax conditions. Auanything In that which la defeccommission. D. Ilelier Leonard, com- thority was given to apjmint a comtive. Rend for us as a measure of a of to nuke mittee survey thorough the P. and state Neilsen, missioner, safety and economy. road agent of Emery county, obtained the situation for a complete report to meetlie Inter. A the of submitted Baddley Plumbing & Heatpart authorization fur the expenditure of also devoted to a discussion of was ing in dollars five hundred approximately campaign to lie institnt-e- d ing Co. retiring damage done to state roads a membership in each county by the state associathere by recent storms and cloudbursts. Eighth and Main Rta., Phono tion. The present membership is esti280, Price, Utah. at mated while thousand there eight SEWING CLUB ENTERTAINED; at eight thousand, while there CLARKS LEAVING TOR COAST mated . 58-1- ... 1 1 07-1- . 201-206..- ,,. Defective Plumbing self-intere- st are approximately twenty-eigHIAWATHA, Oct. 8. Mrs. Ivan and farmers in the state who Simmons entertained the Needier raft reached by the drive. Sewing club Monday evening. Those ht present were Mrs. A. J. Delanev, Mrs. Fred W. Von Elm, Mrs. Wright Walker, Mrs. C. E. llsssenger, Mrs. John S. Sax, Mrs. Lon Tidwell, Mrs. J. P. Gunderson, Mrs. Walter Baxter, Mrs. John Bolt and Mrs. Roy Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pfah returned the latter part of the week from Salt Lake City, a here they had sjieiil the week visiting friends. Miss Evelyn Larsen is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jean Cox, in Storm for a month. Mr. Rnd Mm. William Clark, who will leave for California in the near future, were given a farewell jmrty at their home Monday evening. The time was epent in games and music, which was followed hy luncheon. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. William Smith. Mr. and Mm. R. (1. Garr, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wardell, Mr. and Jim. Charles Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson, Mr. and Mm. M. F. Miner and Mr. and Mrs. James Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Jensen are receiving rongraiiilutiun uhhi thp arrival of a daughter at their home recently. Mrs. L. A. Gibbs of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of her wm, James Gilihs. Mr. and Mr. Rov Kay motored to Spring Canyon Sunday, acfouqmnied hy Mr. and Mm. M. F. Miner. Mrs. Sidney Peterson is visiting her parents in Salt Lake City for ten days. thouswill be The rock of Jerusalem is the third in sanctity of all the Mohammedan sanctuaries. GOOD HEALTH Is fostered by good eatables. Good eating is possible only where you are served quality foodstuffs with the best of preparation. This cafe with its good foodstuffs and cooking will keep one in fine fettle. Cleanliness and a desire to satisfy patrons prevail here. The New Queen City Cafe Tuner Block, Phone 169 PRICE, UTAH Carbon Pool Hall The place to visit when you want congenial surroundings. Good Rooms and Cafe in Connection. North of Tavern PRICE, UTAH Near Depot |