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Show T XI Cash Prizes For Best Christmas Stories Kniered as Second - Class VOLUME The Sun is going to issue a Christmas edition that will be ont Friday, December 26th. next A first prize of ten dollars in gold and a second prize of five dollars in gold will be given for the best Christmas story submitted for publication in that issue. These condiitons are imposed: written by a student of the ilemin-tarFirst The story must schools of Curlu county. Second hily one (the best) story is to Ik submit led irotu each school. This will necessiiute an cliuiinatioii contest under such conditions as iriurials of various schools of Carbon county I' may determine. Third Tin words. s'ory must Fourth Stories are to June 4. 113. at 5; NUMBER 26. 0 -- M.iiv-r- , I In-- VnMoi.i. i at Ilice. I i i'i, luter I iln- - A. t .i M NOVEMBER 21. 1919. njNEW The End of a Perfect Day he at the MAIN STREET LOCATION IS SECURED FOR PLAfXuUS:. in Price by Those desiring uiniillsiTipl returned should close the nci ssary jHisiaL-c-. .iml .inl j Si!li The sil l ies auardid ti"1 of The Si.i: paMi-lii- d in the Pil'd c nirili'!! .o:1' I" I'i" Si.11.. :'i. Seven'll Ail ire I brislMS.is Sim x t'oioc-- i I leparl uieiit I'hi-isiai.- D CARBON'S CROSS ISSUES Manager Hringham of the Eko and Those With Him Flan t ) Have of t'.ia Finest Structures cf It., lv.il Anywhere West 1 ooku.K Over Eastern Houses. in- 0-.- e w..i he ! i . ' . I if ll I ' Tin r s i Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v t t? Y Y1 ?Y 1 .... .... THANKSGIVING t v fY Y f Another day for raising our voices and filling our hearts with to a Kind Providence is approaching. One brief year ago we offered thanks that we had emerged from the bloodiest conflict the world has ever known. Since then we have had much to he thankful for, as loved ones have returned from that conflict, as nations have come to have a better understanding of each other, and as danger of another such conflict seems to have been safely removed. Conditions are, in many ways, each as we are unable to fully nndwtind. But we have the sublime faith that the same Hand that has gnided us as a people will not desert us, but will lead ns safely out of whatever unrest msy have come upon os, and bring ns forth a stronger, better, happier people than haa yet inhabited the earth. We still enjoy the rich blessing of living in a land of plenty, where famine does not stalk and want is practically unknown. We enjoy the blessing of living beneath a flag that guarantees to every man the right to establish a home and to live in it in safety and comfort with the ones we love. We enjoy the blessing of residing in a land where there is a common understanding of each others needs, and where selfishness is unknown when there h a brother or a sister in distress. As we see the sad picture of an old world straggling to regain its feet after four years of strife and bloodshed, during which time many fought and few produced, and then turn our eyes to our own vast fields rich with the fruits of labor, we realize more than we ever realized, the blessings that are ours, and for which we cannot be too profuse in our thanks. We hive'safely weathered another twelve months, and the future holds much in store. We have braved war and pestilence, and are today happy to have emerged from both stronger in our conviction that the divinity which shapes our ends doeth all things well. With the sun of today shining brightly in our lives, with a sublime hope that the morrow will not be clouded or set with a cloud cf national unhappiness, we meet the approaching Thanksgiving Day with a full heart and with thanks in abundance to the One who guides our footsteps, even over the rough places which our eyes cannot see. ! tv V fV t t V i:p i - 'i he the nb" Sou U'"Hi-i- l - i. 'M. The mun loll is t'. M. Strnig-li.'iu- i. l'niv icccmlv from lc t inis a lease on tlie ciiiue !'i M.iiiti, win'll KU". ll bii- - all tlie ini' been li'iilicd by Sti'iiigl'iiiu I lint tlie l'.kfi is entirely Inn small lor Pl'icc. Tberefnre lie bus liindi' up Ins iiuiiil to gixe thi atlilise-ini-going Kiriioii o this city and of ('ai'bnu eoiiiity a bigger, ltd ter and more iiiodern play bouse. Tlie neurby s, Itcsl camps are iiiiimig bis si lire tlie ailtoinobilc lias cut out ilislanees. Yesterday Slriiigliiitn left ON ANY UTAH DOESN'T KNOW for Ikiivcr, Colo., vtlirre be is to look j'iver si'Veral Imiises luTorc final de- Hok Litigation Turn In Favor of the cisom us to bis exact plans. It is al- lsisscs on account of ear shortage CiiiTi'!i(inili'Ui'e Thu Suii. ready derided, however, that there will be ground floor stores to the of less I ban ht cent in I lie large WASlilNtlTON. D. I'.. Nv. 17. ci ml iid Is of Illinois, Northern and building mid probably office suites on AiiiilvMii of working riiiiililnun ii Since the article below Went iulo tlie second. tlie Kustern district, uml llliio, hundred Pittsburgh li.V i twi'iily-ninThe house will have a large stage fields, t.V)S' the Humphrey ease wn yesterhiluiuinniis mill mines and the tent nil Kfviiity-ioti- r dismissed. No eullse of action. to cure for the biggest mud sliuarz. the mnutry over with ;i total produc- represent exreplional railroad per- day Judge Call dcpii.'.'d lust night lor Tacit IsHiking arrangements have althe strike Tlie fact that formance. and net tons tion of 7,!)!l7,lMk) present Mnu-duwas in illeel one day of the week, oi Ogden utter adjourning enrrl to ready been entered into with IhuSali eiiiaeity of 1(1, 731, INN) toils dnrini; the next. Inike theater for the coining season. week of November 1st, for wliieli de- 1G.7 Hr cent of the full working tune, Sti'ingliiiiii exN'i'(cd to be away from tailed rejinrts are now available, sliow furnishes u means of judging the deuiiselme turned Peter Price of borne for alsiut ten day when ii.: Iclt of thi! strike on NovtuiIht 1st the that ini a whole and in the live days tables, as it were, on (I. A. Milner, here and it MichiAs bitiuniii-miri exMeteil, Illinois, Indiana, may in that hi' will go on the in October of imrticular Jr., of Wellington in district court Kind ns Kunsti Cty, Chi-dgfar mines enjoyed the best ear sup- gan, Ohio, the Pittsburgh district, tlie the other jus tlie was when latter day land Omaha. He suid when iic left of Cenral major Kirtioii 1'iimlNrluud-Pieilmoiitply of wliieli then is definite given a judgment on counter claim that then1 would la something defin, the and and full demand in s eiiod of active for iiImiii! forty-liv- e dollars by ii jury. labor supply The average loss of Fairmont, uml New Iiis'cr fields on Milner bad sued .leiiiiselme for killing ite to give out on his return. The invest incut will lie by lii'ii.elf time on iicmiinl of ear shortage for the east, and Iowa, till Southwest, some bogs of the former down near ill Ilie nniin, although several men of all mines remrliug was Iml 3.4 ier and Washington on the west, did t be mentioned. Tin town slaying , Novctnlicr 1st. In other hVe signifiml a willingness to rent, and in most fields ear short age oHrate on of admit led. but the eoimler chum! not him on the pn'isisition. were men with art the in fields In' Tlie go be small an as whs negligible. whs li'i'iignizeil. Judge Justin 1). Cull by the strike order and the held no court performanee of the railroads in lliHt calenMonday last, the GRANTED week is noteworthy when it is under-stoo- d cessation of mining was lint pnr'ial dar as set to that time lieing cleaned THANKSGIVING VACATION Itiitler-Xleree- r the fields were Such e earsluirt-agthat under the item of honor His in thn put day sightin Northwestern Pennsylvania, a imt-tio- n up. is included all trunssirtatiou di the seeing over at Nunnyside, visiting thn Pnpilz and Teacher Considered By Feulrul of Pennsylvania, of the curtails that output ability :.ll of mines uml the great coking plant the School Board. coal, such items as derailments, con- Panhandle of West Virginia, them. Tuesday he returned to Price exWestern and EuHtern Kentucky and loads tracks on of gestion and began hearing thn iersoiiul inImunl of education Curtain which to a limited extent will cept the Hazard field, and Alabama, jury suit from Clear Creek of Lamar has' decidedenmity The Kanawha and Texas tlmt it will lie fur thu (olorudo. alwuvs prevent the prompt service of Humphreys against Utah Fuel number liest interest of the rars to mines, no mutter lmw many district of West Virginia wav nearly Judge George Christensen will to close the selnMils gmater was I'taV down. shut oil Wednesday eomplelely lie through in Grund-count- y empty ears may be available nearby in to time lint little. November 2ith, for a till mi lies. return to Prien on Monduy next, nfternoon, recess and not resume was resirted from the when he will take No strike Thanksgiving The production of bituminous coal calendar the up again until Monday morning, Decern in the week of November Hlh, during Moreland and adjacent fields on the when Judge Call ipiits. l, I am Rure tliut teacher which the strike was in progress, is main line of the Pennsylvania Considerable of thn time of the Imt 1st. who hnve worked hanl and fuithfully in the Winding (lulf, Poeulion-- t court has been consumed the estimated at 3,477,000 tuns or jiast Kenova-Thnekbrief vacation week hearing the litigation of Hunt- will Iappreciate this 2) er cent of the aver- as, Iagaii and do our part should we feel that in and West of fields Hazard, Virignia, Holler Mill against tlie llel-u- t age for the four weeks entfed October school strictly up to the Tin strike ington or in bolding by Virginia. at the was Kentueky whieh in unhunk. The now is matter State 2olh, production time on Wednesday, on Xovcinlier 1st in der Mdvisement. Four divorces have regular closing highest rate attained this ypur. As bad little effect and coming buck to our in North Dukotu, indicated in the rcsirts from the Somerset eounlv, lieeii grunted since last Friduy. They the 3ith, rested mines for the week ol" November 1st, I'liili and New Mexien. It is evident are Clara A. Miller from Puny Miller, communities so that we are Mon!i o'clock, at work for that and received the from rfmrts ready this production was outside of the Merle Courtney vs. William Courttile time was lust ill the uni-iiioniing. says Nupl. Orson cent Ml coniietitivo district, which George W. Havelin vs. Flora F. day in 11 letter to all ney, thn etrke. liiprineiiuls sent fields mi Kyau and preceding In Friday eludes Illinois, liana, Havelin, Jim Prineipalo vs. Caroien.i out vesterdav. lieeau.-'men linnss "f Hie iminii nsriililig Western IVimsylvnniu. Prineipato and David Ylii'L'nry I TI .,(( .on that patrons have fields wem almost, eompl dely slim b it the mines liefore the end of the Minnie Gri'gnry. vacation of .... i1 for I'l.oing schools for is chargNMober in mi but part Jlst, day i down, the openshop distrie'.s, Four new suits have 1, llliis kind is that teachers coni'! hack to labor sin .Magi', mid iu taaiiy .dl fields mid the Lion the Coal week, partiallv during company Jf Illir m.r-wa- s f,lllowillir yuH.k lie if any affected. Tims i.rsluctii.n district that item is larger nun is suing United Slates Fuel eiiuii::uy and cross ember worn No. ended week the in out, nuggy. 1 trust ,1101! and the slate, as well, (n set lie title to mainly in the general ..ic. itorv will h. j.isti- sueli criticism no f Fliu jK'p'ontrtjfr ibil uxtumlin irmn p;irts cl' Wi'Mrm .iml s'Uiie water rights over near Wallis. 1 caution .... fied .vm to this time. labor May ftiil.'i o. laeeouiit A'a shortage to s".iili t'enlr.il vs. Nick C. Curtis' , ,;1Hirs; s,n, buil.li vour -r that ue !!.. v.i.ei'm week .gs o November biinni in xv A TlllIVI1. A V( ,(.r Kentucky. Ptali.jm the looked niter during ti..- vi.-s- i. whole M- The only count rv as ,r"VT,-( .dorado M..1 New Mexico. i1" and Kl.zabetli s. m the that no liei'zing or other h1,"I' fields normally suppljing the up r true measure ol the T,.(111.M xv Niekson, divorce. ' will .'.cur. Toil luHii.les . tim, and Central Valley uir-- strike, beea.i,. it S(, Vl,.n. ,;lst Tuesday you and ll.'- .bii.lreii 11 j keif " at work were llms' in Soiitiu rn "li a. ' 'iiiil el labm in tlied.ix.- ot the j (ll ,1(1 tl.rM1.011- -i and tinstrike. Pm-Thanksgiving week happy preceding iWe-Virginia nml Kentueky. ti.!. lit that this court. '"V of I be board ol aulliraeite diiii'g Production id'ietimi i:i tlie week ol November St ii Tol.il prod.ietion from the lie. of education will nsiilt in a happier ended Nnveiiibir Mb was. of enurse. Hu 1'iwifi I'lHorded in the wis-1ms t which in-a , figure tons, eiiiiimg of the coal year to Noiemiicr and bitter work alter tin vacation. lor no strike lias ever 1,! year-iT before at feted all union minci at tin been exceeded but once this year. l.c Silt lias amounted 1.1 .Vi.Hlis.lllHI net 1i'iii' now it. unis a liinidre.l pir same tim. as lias Ibis one. The daily dut pul was much greater than that of tons, 'i'liis is i;.L7S,fiH tons less than in the Red Cross diie. Winter All Ilie nhMTVhi.ce of iawin week -t li the during eoiTesja.iid'iig period of fjii.iiter lias icitiillp.l file lniiijre.1 average output in tin W"ek of Sail,- . tlie war jcur, bn! about t lii lit ions was fit Day curtailed id! prodm-iinnr cent gr. liter than n.iil :m:'I filly ilo.i.irs a uaiost iis 1. .111 an I Is two huii'Jivo and eijihl during lltld. the on Sat uid.'iv, N.ixeiubi r t, the first and it was i.Im. greater than that of a nii.l tons gi'eatcr .mi 'iig l.e ..1st to go over. vciir ago during the influenza cpi- - latest normal year. dav of the strike. nt mt-Ioli- vt-r- SINE liitBt'S 1 Pcnm-vlvarii- v ef-le- Pcnm-vl-vani- ns-or- Tn-- J i , nuii-luiii- y. -- rail-mai- er con-i-ide- -- - e I 11 ls-ci- non-unio- bi-ji- d . ; ' ; Peiin-ylvam- 1 W.-Mer- 11 j 11 - , Ni.-kso- - d 1 j j i all'.-tnnn- j 1 V vP d' l.,jei!ic nix cofting ll. - or j.i'iiv. The M.ui' reel and a leating cajcicity for k'lioh'id to a lliiiiisaid inrsnns. i'i "ii i.l s s i.pti'iiicd a'nl an archi-'.c- i !; li.'iu ciivaiii'd f"t drawing :li- pi. In bind , euiii-liiitlc- .1 lh I In a I' fullll'i 'y.'iod "'li a new All! MI The-- . ot woi'k I .mdllie tiilllioLir. seel cl ary of' .. li. li l'.ire the w.'le Ie ol "..i; Carbon the Coiinly Chapter I hi cc.'V.-i- l Irii'c cau-ti- i to ilise.iiii AiuiTiciiu lied Cross, List Wcdn.-.l..- y, ln-n !i;ls fed ci.liliili ihiii'Und ciL'Ilt rcKirl for the period evening filed l. ii i!r. d siiiin r.- -. Aped lAmi. to il.er 1.! Novel. to 1. PdlS, ol' Xoveiubcr 1st of this year, at a en- -l of J91!h The total of moneys hamlleil j now fonts up iM'IJU'd.l.J with cxjmuli-'- , I vvciily-- t iv c edits per s'l'soii. Pudges (Ill lures of 11,(1111.17, leaving mi hand! i'i vet i ill the county vudc-iiiie home Willi the treasurer mi November 1.1 January 17th a Mrs. Alice uas filth sum of appomied $rj.T2.K:). Moneys J011I, tin throughout Whit mure as chairman. April l Jtli received from brain-liethis was reorganized in1 :i canteen tin eoutily and iur wliieli Mrs. History was written us lias issiieil receipts, unhiding cmiiuiittee. tin incuilicrsliip drive of last Christ per instructions. Oil hand siv sewing machines, wliieli mas, follows: IsT.im in to In- - sold. All other tnutcri.il has W inti-- i ijuailei- 2t..r.u belli ilisiosed id, including g.'llic, Price 2 in;, mi online; Haiincl, cupboards, tallies and Carli.ni 1 i)4S.-- 7 so Iml h. The old doilies drive netted Sitimvsi.lc K.i;i. IS fifty-seve- n hundred and ninety Castle linle GSfl.NK flu- - iiecuiints if Hiawatha Mimds of clothing. i 2 . .7 Kenilu ndli audited Iwice been the chapter have ;:i On within Helper mice the last by division year, Till 7 1. tJtah M me :c. 71 heailiiiartcrs and uiire by it commitXantudii of A. 23 no tee Inim the eoutily, eoinim.-e- d Carlionv illc Cion Hiawatha I'll gs and of Dennison W. Ewell la.-SS.IMI I Sul . Cameron linger of llelier, on l Septcni-be- r 2i'l '"II li. l'.ll't. Clear Crick Mi. US Scofield evening an e.vecuii e Wednesday 727.no StHiiilurdv ille the Price auxiliary committee fur H2.U0 Peerless ol I. A. 223.73 was named. It is emnjMised Rutrs 3 Hi. fill Metier, Slylian Stais. W. A. Isiwry. Stores 23K.Hu George A. WiMitton, I. Silvagni, J. Wuttis W. Haniinond nml L. H. Fullmer. Junior mi I iniii. I i litlilii-n'fund From lieiuer to carry mi .on ol Mike liiuliopnlis. on. no v Sentence teen work inuril r fi r ieifit of Refunds from lciivcr and ami killinK of lr. M. 1!. shmitiiiB tlie I") 2. i;o other sources ... . Isiko t'lty, Slilpp mi Juno .'til at Salt Satu-da- y. Ims v lilt ll w as sol last lor 13 f i . Total liecil postponeil. with cmiM'iit nr Ilie Nu- j Tlie ebajiler has sliijiM'l twenty-fi- x prosecution ami ilefeiiW', until tulilorrmc. 22d, inlier vi finished material ilurinyr boxes of Ills, IKOUSAi IS than twclic haiulrcil office of The Sun i.il COSTING n 12 o'clock (noon), Monday, hocoinlicr loth. Filth Kadi lory must be figuctl by a non deplume by a scale"! envelope containing the real name ami address of the enlilesitlli!. HER fim y not contain more is7i. ,nti EVERY FRIDAY Carbon county business interests can be only what local patronage makes them. The distribution of that patronage is in the hands ot each individual. If our good citizens believe in keeping prosperity at home, and remember the home merchant when making their holiday purchases, we will all be richer and happier and more contented with ourselves and with life in considerageneral. Our merchants have purchased heavily in order to supply local demands, and they are entitled to generous tion. If the article desired in not to be had in the local market then one is clearly justified in going elsewhere . But The Sun suggests, in the interest of our collective welfare,'that each individual give the home merchant first opportunity. Lets keep prosperity at home this Christmas. |