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Show r t f THE SUV. PRICE, UTAH EYEET FRIDAY TAGS TWO I ' the appearance of good fellowship are more important then business ability and breadth of mind and experience. Then these folks complain because onr Friday By Sun Publiah-- lawmakers are not able to remove all W. Crockett, Manager. the evils from which the country may The country will have good ernment when all the people form the UU H. The Sun Spec1 and are well informed about the records of the various aspirants The Run, for one, promises to do its full share to spread the information and the sound ideas tint are the basis for intelligent ADVERTISING KATU. Display Matter Per lack per month, 11.60; Single Issue, 10c. Special Position. IS Per Cent Additional. Legs la TCn Cents the JLine Eacb Insertion. Couut Six Words to the Line. Summons, lli.tli; Water Application, fli.ye; Final Proof, tlU.ee. Readers Ten Cents the Dine Each Insertion. Count Six Words to the Line. Blackface Type Filteen Cents the Line Each Insertion. Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolutions, Etc., at Half Local Reading Notice Kates. Count Six Words to the Line. For Sale, For Rent, Found, Lost. Etc., Two Cents per Word Each issue. No Charge Accounts. Address All Communications to bin PUBLISHING cu. Price, Vtah. I 1 voting. THIS IS THE SEASON THE FIRE HAZARDS ARE GREATEST. went moemlnc willtout Tlus Sun; crk-lu Mae congrega- stood up aud tion. JuU, M-jtU. BAMBERGER AND COLTOV THE MEM FOE EASTERN UTAH Everything comes along in due season as well as the early fall epidemic of fires. It is the time when the grass and leaves are becoming dry, furnishing tons of material which one tiny match ran easily set off. Our Fareless smokers, careless hunters and especially careless rangier along the roadside will soon start their season pf destruction. Then, too, it is the time of repairing about the premises, getting ready for the cooler days and nights. Alsu the time of burning rubbish, of starting an early fire in furnace or stove without having first iuseeted chimneys and flues, Rains throughout the spring and summer served to rust to the danger Mint more than one joint of piping in homes around Price. No one has any ineuna of telling without in just what conhaving investigated dition the elements have left flues and chimneys. For that reason it is a bad idea to' start a fire without first mak-o- f ing careful insiection. It may take five minutes or an entire day to make a complete and thorough investigation. But it would require a good deal longer to replace that which might be destroyed as the result of neglecting such matters. AVe cannot be too careful in handling fire, esiteeially at this season of the year, when everything about us is in s dry state end highly inflammable. We sorrow with oiir neighbor when he loses a home or 1mm, yet we quickly forget the lesson that each fire should teach and that ia to make certain onr own premises are in good condition and all hazards lessened to the best of our Carbon county and Eastern Vtah ran easily see where this sections interest lies in the election this year insofar as choosing national legislators is concerned. The activities during the passage of the recently enacted tariff laws furnished a proof of the lark of any help to be given to the industries this section of the country should! William 11. King be to the United States senate. The long standing idea of a protective tariff behind which tiie republican candidates are bulwarked comes to the front at this time with renewed force, and will without doubt be a big factor in getting votes throughout Eastern Utah fur lion. Ernest Bamberger. Senator King has done nothing to merit the support of the voters, Carlton county esimeially recognising no obligation to him, and in fart, remembering only too well his disturbing influences in the local troubles of twenty yean ago and since. Dun B. Colton, during his ojiening term ability. as representative in the United States congress, made many friends and con- NECK OF THE GOOSE IS WRUNG BT EASTERNERS. nections among our national legislators, all of which will be a big aid to Roinchody ia always killing the goose him in the combination of hia work laid the golden egg running a that should he be and eontrarily would all he lost should the voters turn good thing in the ground. And now it E"1! to the oj q losing Candida telCol ton ita-- ' BIT" to tiW who are guilty of spilling their own self put the rise a little in aptly I." 4f,rfc Announcement is made explanation made reintly to the Price ( heMctroiuditan Insurancecoinpany Chamber of Commerce when telling, " mam,nt.h. buildmg in New that the great success evidenced in se- ! 'ork curing appropriations for the federal hm V-"u' ,f ". ' buildings in Wyoming could tie laid lieatwl this winter with oil. This same largely io the fact that the state's rep- furl will he used to supply the skyresentatives iu the house and' the senate were oldtimers kept on term af- scraper with light and power. A dozen other big Ootbain buildings, including ter term with the prestige of long ae- - two h"1la two ,OHl,ta!i Bml1B members quaintanceship aiming apa,to !n,,lar,y from other states, teethe? with the' Bnd Bnd ho new",ethrtd ever increasing familiarity to be adopted generally over wrk!Twm through following the routine .A,ready P"VBt That Ernest Bamberger would fall into !ba on 0T e,t, line to work with Utahs senior sena-- l or 1?t,er h? know, but tor so smoothly aeto nuke not a rip-- 1 I,k.! 'll pie is undeniable. That Don B. Colton ,f would go back with added influence is'1 'I ded too apparent to need mention. When1 w ,tbat it comes to electing a aenator for v 1 f pb' apten state legislature to represent this (the is it to left only Twelfth) diatriet, The American people will be gratichoose a San Juan eounty man. Both fied by the official announcement from republicans and democrats have nom- the White House that the United 8tates inated candidates from Montieellou 0. has intention no whatever of particiW. McConkie end J. W. Wood will opin any of the political developpating each in other this race. McConkie pose ments in the Near East, and that nnder ia an attorney. Wood is a fanner and aid stockman. Both are well known in their no circumstances will our forces T?,; .1 home locality. Neither ia particularly, familiar to Carbon eounty voters. With tbat President Harding has found it the protection of the stoekraising in-- ! en- thie country 711 duatry a vital' issue just at present . Green River Watermelons I ast Doctor Goetzman did he go fishin agen lately over on the Strawberry and he sed it aint no use cause jess as soon as the fish nose he is a round they beet it cause they no its sure deth to them to mess with him he sed. I told the cheef whst he sed an he sed well all I got to say is sum people hates thareselfs worse then else. Good nite. My fother had to laff a bout a add Mister Hadley had in the paper. He wus reedin it an he thought it wus last weeks paper, but it wusnt an the add it sed maybe have bin war-i- n the rong corsets all your life an dint no it an my Mother she aed well whats funny a bout that an he sed well Hadley shood ought to no they dunt ware more now. Ennyhow he aed you cant ware corsets all your life cause you dont commence till you get out of school Nobuddy wus hurt Its good corsets what Mister Hsdleya got eny-bod- dy Jim Loofbourows gettin a long fine down to Berkeley wich ia in California ware you study edgaeashun. He a bin goin there 3 years now so I gess they I got a wun sent postle card from sum trackshun besides studdyin my Italy from Mister Ganzerla wich ia vis-iti- n fother aed. sum blood relashuna over there an Mister Tom Harveys got to go a Odino wich is his boy. He rote to the cheef, but the eheef give it to me after way agen an get sum more stuff to sell he red it so I can have the stamp from whats got the new place up in the Eko Italy cause I am savin them up. My theatre for mens close. 1 gess he sold fother he aed they will be a bout as out before he node hows bizness goin much used to keep a gotes fethers. to be when be opened up. Gotes dont have no fethers so I gess he wus jess kiddin me. Mister Ammerman wich used to be hed manager up to leimeys aud who Mister Twiss had a fine time over to is in Amsterdam now wich is back east the Basin an Mrs Twiss she went also sum wares is got evrythink all reddy to keep him from gettin uiislade an to shoot now hie aed in a letter to the homesick she told my Mother. cheef astin him to send the paper. I gess its huntin time. LaRue Holds ways back agen for a little wile I gess from visitin. Wedding announcements. The Snn. Week tha,"J" rn ten-inc- "?f TV J ad-dre- se aher-treaiur- : tssssKsssss Vlf. hr " ' lilt 7 - wlshinoU 'Yf ' dc-er- : a J f ASSORTMENT A aO. aO a AT. ja A. A. PRICE TRADING COMPANY ka !"?Fuiin to1? OUR m bted '' Don't Fail to See DOINGS POLITICAL Twenty Years Ago This Hon. Georgs Sutherland of Utah was last Monday sworn In at Washington, D. C.. as a member of the United mates H. A. Nelson of Salt Lake City was a supreme court Price visitor on business. George G. and Hyrum Frandeen of Bishop Tally Evans of 8unnyslde has Price were Salt Lake City visitors to the declined the democratic nomination for state fair. representative. As yat another has not Miss Georgia Uorg from ML Pleasant been named In his place. was teaching thw primary department of the Scofield schools. Senator Reed Smoot opened the reMiss Winnie Cgleman, a teacher In publican campaign In Utah on Tuesday the Price schools, was visiting home-foievening last with s speech at the Laka City. Salt at theater at Zion. His audience Coal from the Aberdeen and the Mill-buparked the house. mines was being delivered here In at three dollars a ton. Arthur J. Lee of Price went In to Bait Price B. It. McDonald of Pries was the Lake City Sunday and later attended as nominee on the republican ticket for the central committeeman for Carbon senator fur this (the Twelfth) dlatricL eounty the big reception to Senator Oil company The New York-Uta- h Smoot. He also consulted with psrty waa drilling in Clark's Valley over near leaders while alisent. Sunnyaide. The well was down six hun- Former Senator Charles 8. Thomas j Jretl eet of Colorado, who wan to have opened I Martin Anderson and Robert Powell, the democratic campaign In Utah at . Jr- - were the candidates on the soclal-Zio- n ticket tor justice and constable of last Monday evening, did not keep. his date liecauae of liuafneea matters in- Mn-- precinct. llank Stewart waa In Price from the terfering. He promisee to come lutcr. Nine aula country getting material for ,,ew senooluouse being erected below Emery republicans on taut Saturday -j mouth of Argyle Canyon. He had named their ticket. Samuel Singleton, he contract for the building, Kerron, four years commissioner; Hen ry Otterstrom of Cleveland, two years Barney Krkateln, the snloonman who commissioner; K. L. Peacock, Orange- - killed J. K. J tunings at Salt Lake City, ville, representative; Bert Moffit, Or- - waa turned louse, i'he evidence of the Castle slate was insufiicieni to secure s cull sngevllle, clerk; Horace Pule, treasurer; Annie M. Allen, Castle vlction. Eckstein was conducting linle, Incumbent, recorder; K. Grange, roadhouse there when the slaying ocHuntington, assessor; It. A. Howard, curred. Huntington, !ncumlent, attorney; F, W. Wallace Kimberly with eleven teams Maxwell, Emery, sheriff. loaded wun coal arrived in Price from , Huntington Canyon. After being crushAnnouncement in mads that William ed through cornehellera aud then put h aeiva It waa shipped Jennings Bryan, three times democrat- through a ic nominee for the preeldency, will take to Pennsylvania to be tested for the part In the Utah campaign. He is ex- treatment of iron ora. Carbon county republicans met at pected to arrive on October 2th and remain one day. However, efforts will Price and placed a, ticket in the field. lie made to hare him stay longer. The Representative, E. C. Lee; clerk and state campaign opens tomorrow (Sat- recorder, W. H. Donaldson; assessor, Thomas T. Lampb; surveyor, Robert urday) at Salt Lake City with an each by Senators King from Utah Kowler; commissioner four years tsrme B. J.' Harkness; commissioners and Walsh from Massachusetts. two W. D. MacLean and J, term, years ' H. Frye; In a recent talk before the Salt Lake fif A. D. (Bandy) MacLean, City Commercial club Carl IL Marcu- sen. republican state chairman, said; Representative, M. A. ward, lour "A vote for that clean, cultured, clear commissioner, Georg. RuK; two thinking, native eon,. Ernest Hamber- fid' ! alid ger, for United States senator la notice I yn to all the world that we are for Smoot and recorder, Andrew Hoodeur-stand- e because the principles for which he clerk are the principles for whlrh vvor- - Denial Harrington, aaeeaenr. stands Likewise a vote for Don B. Colton and E. O. Leatherwood to return them to congress to carry on the work that they have so ably begun la an endorsement of principles. I eur- - BIG CELEBRATION 18 PLANNED mine thst a few among you will ask ,hT and legitimately, too, 'Why la William H. King in the senate today?1 I reply: when the an accidenL' In u the signal for It waa section to give their supjKirt to 5'8trb" abroad tnlnda of men and women were on fire Pnce to Castle Gate paved highway "n part, necesai- - because Thi. gentleman made a 1 ttle speech of the conflict waging in Eu- - now guea over to Armistice Day Nohe defeated that able statesman, jvember 11th. Engineered by the Price the senatorial convention in 1W af--1 rope A nd-- now 0,,0-r.on the an- - Chambcr of Bt hTja ter his nomination tlut crested a very P)Vernnient at aahington, D. e. Commerce, the affair will bench or the l nlted Htntea be- favorable impression. conducted so as to not interfere he the aflame cause fanned sentiment by Our farm bureau friends have filed worded and loudly 'with the plans laid by the American phrases adroitly two the of arguments against promised lie kept us out of war! T Leg-ioThe celebration for that date. a,n b wwW announces that amendments to the Utah constitution proclaimed: . . did not raise my boy to lie a soldier I.rf. a lug bar- as earn c;tieen should have $3P,tl3. If not (hat will come liefore the voters this sapped its feature have main reason and blurred vlaion." A of ask the betterhalf. She may hnve frisk- fall. The first is aporta will be program jbecue. against Amendment ' will be free for the ed the punts. Everything l,u moat on; One of the No. 1, which would authorize the in unique homecoming ever undertaken by members of day. A. D. Iladley and L. J. Lloyd are creasing of the bonded indehtednes oi tris jn charge of committee arrangements INTELLIGENT VOTING AT THE' the state from 1V4 to 2 per cent of the congress - was that of UepresentaUves ' !:f,r the M.at J5.11' COMING ELECTIONS. Kema!'nlngtin ami j assessed the other is valuation, Rex Miller will look mour of crucial the their ProMnuil No. which would poHta duty during 3, (against , T W 1Nt da be country mnsr pjVe ineiiiWrs of the of the eemlon juet reueModfinanced, L. D. Nutter u the publieity lcginlature eight irtHhe yu two con (crewmen started on an affpnt, L. IL Whitmore will lie reapon- go to the rolls and choose a set of f!-- ; dollars a day instead of four. Both ble for the barlwue. With favorable lawmakers as well as numerous arve to he voted down, toroupn tne mont important induatrial weather the ' state and eounty off cials. The prog- big thing comes off at City iiectlons of the United States. It was remand prosperity of the land dejieiids i Carbon eounty folks long for the goml their purpose In nuikin It homeward Park. Stormy skies will place the af-I- n this manner to take on a thorough 'fa;r p town with Citv Hall taking much uimn the decisions made jn the 0d days when they could read all the study of the industrial and economic 5 the crowd. uiln. ill be to secrecy of the polling boot h on Novem- - wav through a big city newsjMiper with conditions of the country to better fit !ra,I? make her 7th. Many people who sjieak con- out the affair one for participation them to meet the big problems that are finding a word about strikes. certain to come hefure the next con- - hv Carbon and snrrnnnding counties, temptuously of NiIitie'ans and govern"Intimate acqualntam-e- of these Jt hoped that the date will he made ment who groan about high taxes and Cash registers are of not much use grass. . two men." says Republican State Chair-- 1 also legislative inaction do practical- in holiday at the coal mines. man in and Russia. It. Marcusen, in commenting Carl Germany Hayhalers ly nothing to improve the conditions are much preferable for putting money on this trip, are not at all surprised to find that these two congressmen made under which they fret. Not merely do away, their homecoming In this way. It is they take no part in political organizacharacteristic of everything they have tion, bat they will not bother to read Lots of people ran t understand why done while representing Utah so capaearefully the news of political devel- Eurojie is so poor. She doesn 't have to bly In congress. Both have an unshak-abl- e JJ1 fnners nd ranchers in the lintafa determination to get to the bottom opments, study of which will ennble snpiNirt an army of bootleggers. to develop every fact pertaining to Basin to feed their surplus crop of hay, them to act intelligently in selecting matters they have to deal with. It is which this year amounts to many One great objection with putting Eu-roi- e public officials. Many newspaper men on mre Indication the value thousnnd tons, to stock which it is proneed to testify that their readers took ! on her feet ahe wants to sit right of these men to the state of Utah. Their nA . ship in from New Mexico reenrd in congress thus far is all the so little interest in the proceedings i.f down again. endorsement they need to go before the There the drouth of the ast year has congress and their state 'legislatures Con- ruined the range and cut the crop to people of the state for that they found it necessary to cut regressmen Colton and Leatherwood will the minimum. One plan ia to have the these bod In an down es of to very take active part the campaign and stockmen ports ship, say, ten thousand head many cities or the state will hear them small space. Then these people who' upon the issuea of the day. Senator of cattle to the Basin, the farmers To alt that Is healthy anil vital would not read the political news would1 i Smoot waa a state representative back agreeing to take them from the rail- find fault when the candidates fur creased strength and growth, ,,n: wort2f',t nmd Bt Priw at rertBin time thi" faI1 whom they voted proved inefficient is a fierce heat which withers and deliver them bark to the railroad wna aesslon Just ended Senafinished. w often and incompetent. They and conaumea that whlrh la decide; a sjnviried date the coming spring, tor at In interest local King's the congresA hunlneas which is not a to east their ballots by the enrrent i sional convention was so Intense that excepting the loss by actual and unt""d l,,,",np"" "h,,,,ld n,,t ,,e ad he came here from the national capital avoidable causes. The one talk on the streets. Rome vote for s great probto promote hia candidacy for renomi-natloncandidate because his picture makes' lem that faces the farmers as also the him look like a capable fellow. Others predation of Its Ideals had better stockmen is the high cost of shipping acquire a new set of Ideals. are won over by ardent handshakers, : It is no disgrace to try to do right, from the range lands, but this question and think that a gen:al manner even though yon dont succeed. is now up with the railroads concerned ''ilVl 2c Pound 1890 More Than Thirty Years Square Dealing PRICE, UTAH 1922 with a view of getting rates that will make the scheme practical. Another problem that is now under consideration for solution ia the distribution of this number of animals in the event that tlie freight rate desired ia secured. This will, it ia said, be worked out It lias been proposed to the growers that the stock be wintered in the Basin for $7.50 per head stock run, which would mean that the farmer would receive six dollars per head for earing for the animals after they reach the Basin from Price and the return at a given date in the spring, the $1.50 to lie applied to bringing them from the railroad and returning in the Such fine light bread with ita golden spring and for supervision and overbrown crust ia poaaihla only with anck head. fins flour as ours. Such certainty as PERMIT DENIED THE BALLARD to results, too. Onr flour bakes perAND THOMPSONS fectly every time. Ton hare only t The interstate commerce commission toy s Back and tout reputation aa n on last Wednesday refused to grant to fina baker will bare begun. the Ballard and Thompsons Railroad company, operating a short line between that town and to Sego, a Commission Co. present or future, publie nec'treat essity requires or will require the opFries. Utah. eration of this road in interetate commerce.. This line waa built'in 1911, but has never operated as a common ear- general publie would derive no benefit ner, ita sole function being as a facili- and it therefore refused to issue the ty of the American Fuel company of certificate. Utah, which owns it The nils for the An English farm has been equipped most part are old and light, and not in with e reservoir to collect ana store suitable condition for running passen- dew in addition to rain to supply catger trains. All things considered, the tle with water. commission found thst the only advantage that would accrue from issuing Aa Japan produces but little more the certificate would be to enable the than half the sugar it consumes it is American Fuel company to secure lowthe cultivation of augar beets er freight rates from Rego, that the fostering in Manchuria. eertifi-eate.th- at Price New Styles Received Direct From the Country s Greatest Shoe Manufactures EVERY WEEK. W? have your choice and fit. Ladies sizes from 2 2 to 9, width 1-- A to EE. All new autum shades in Hosiery. Full and complete lines in Mens and Boys Shoes. Our prices are less. Our assortment greater. Our values better. Buy your shoes at the Shoe Store . hVp'KVumiuL0 un-ho- J ." anil'wtlllumtttHWWtto Miller Shoe Store PRICE, UTAH |