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Show NOVEMBER 28. 1919. THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH FOUR Hint BF What He Wants KH SOW ID KONGUM From Grandfather Down Utah Grower Are Seeking More Tor Their Sugar Beet. ran THE HIKING EVERY FRIDAY .11 ; were Many when i lu r(iii'iiii-ii- i ,.f ilu1 Kiuiitv la nil liui'iiiiis uiljoiirut il m Salt Lake: I ity l.il Sal unlay, am'iVi. hi; i J.j lMi-piieKJwurJ Taylor. reiiVM-utm- : cvi-rbwt aiul BOOST TOE UTAH AND RAP FOR in 1'iah were canning nullity alili1 t ajiree on any pn'lumnury Itattis oT lor the the, mips. They w:!l now pri-scKiiM-uli-- x And What You Give v i If you are looking for Christmas gifts that combine beauty with usefulness, service with economy choose an electrical appliance. There's a wonderful range of selection. We have electrical appliances that please old and young appliances that snit from an electrical train every taste, need ana piirse everything for yocr small son to a beautiful floor lamp for Mother or an automobile heater for D.d. And body like electrical gifts because they're attractive to look at. economical to operate and they give years of helpful service. Come in now while the selection is at its best sul choose at your leisure-gi- fts for everyone from grandfather down. 1111- -j eoiilVn-iii-- I iiniu.i tl.eir live enmities tor rat iiiaiion, atwr, iwhiiFi i hey will in Salt' with sugar e 1ity to lor next year's i(x. 'Me iii.n il poiias lit weiv iig:i'il,!"l' the ti.iM mr tin liaraaiioii. Sirue1 linM!'.i:l;e.l i hat il llat rate i.i I lit only nlv.ali'e 'laii, us the grnwi'tS' lu'l'ore ilu: iiiiii know vv'.ial tlu-ir- , e Often there is a wide variance between what he wants and what you give. But no matter wc have them both here everything in the line of gifts for men and boys who want to dress properly. Beautiful shirts , unique ties and other clothing necessaries that he needs and anyone can well afford to give. Such splendid holiday offerings were never made by us before. Everything to eat, wear and use. ly ot resouri-e- Price. tM'k aoti to praiM1 ( . linn-r- 1 - lie sluhno whiih w..uU eoi.eniie.l at next vearV. r,,eoi,ii.,liil., the to .rire . at t i.iei i.ii, of I tali mill .,) j ettort in harvest, tllrt, j, in UVi'i'i luu- at this lime uf vear might ;jirir,s ' . the w oi 11. Iii.i.leiimlly of .uar wax) jliht rill.t.( he tiHik a rap at the recent iTirixiian the best solution. pn.e I'uder tins n inference at Piltxhurg, any t'ilir.eiixhip in ro-- l of l'a. in part he xaid: I'tah is des'in-- . would result in an advancepr.'iliielnui n ed to a great industrial em- of the sugar i the dealers n:id price r.ui-- j pire. The natural resources, which seiiiiilly in an ineream to the I inner.) are heyoiid mmjireheiisioii. are here. A. Z. Marshall of Wcllingiir. lvp-- j She has a etiiiiu'.c, at least nine resented the Carlsn huiv.iu at t!ie mouths of the year, unsurjwxsed hy iiiwtiiig. He will niaki' rcNi.' t the auv other slate. The oieiiiug of Zion bureau within the t ten l.is. Canyon, as a national mil, is a great New Sugar Contract. step forward. It will do wonders ill Winter Quarters, Clear Creek, Castle Gate and Snnnyaide. advertising V'tuh's sissi hi lilies. I la sel on tin1 cn-- t of ii hnii'lreil-HiiiuKlcry trueheuited uml wholesack of sugar in New )ork. hearted ei!i.ell should lmost for a the sugar l comiiiiitcc of the l lali liKI jmr cent Ciiili. The at king for state farm bureau will proin!-- i a in 1, linn, mill is not an exlravugiim-co.'ii rai-- t with artery owners the least. Many millions will he I he a fair of margin profit. An iiemi.:- - ' harvest result of sin-sowing. TVe il table ol eii.it s per acre average hark up shows have something to offer-- to v that tire of I.H-1ail xpeudil inthe mr advertisement. Here i is iieeei.-ia'e- d twelve tuns' lor wery dustrial opportunity, hacked hv na- raised. tural resources. 1 ere are xccenci v Biid Tin' table was compiled by the "'lie committee climate that cannot In' mutchi-c.Miner and Shipper of Lump, Nut, Slack and Assorted sizes of the for use in with their rxipiixJt,1 lie:.;. tv to Im' asked, ami is Ibr plow-- ; have gusliiiiu out of their wails prices iflT.iMI; leveling. the heat drinking water in the woiid ing, ifl.OO; fertilizer, ifrJ.IHt; harrowiiig four times, $.'l.iHt; AVe do not iiwd to st uml in tin lank seed and sowing (estimated), ifcJ.Tfi; corner and shiver. No, we run step thiuuiiig, sflO.IMl ; hoeing three times.) forward like ineii ami cry the old iklt.tHi; eullivHling four limes, $o.(HI;j AVIiat This is the place. slogan: Of the Very Highest Grades. Best for Furnaces, Stoves. water tax, $:.nil; irrigating, .'i.iHI; we need is the highest moral standard Household and Other Uses. Jjil.lH); toiiiug, tfl.Oil; load pulling. God's The of possible. principle Al nts to se.'t.tMi ; and cleaning moral law must lie recognized first. I mg, litchcs, fl.lH) r ton. priviiic liclicve that every cuime'cnt'o'.l-- mail, Carbon County, Utah. society, lodge, club, creed has this at REV. RALPH C. JONES TO heart. We are sure to win the day. TALK TO EAGLES AT ZION Why la'cause we have something to while. offer worth General Offices, Newhotue Building. friiiu nil the Maglea bulges Our city is one of the fuir cities, in Delegate the Mute will meet in Suit laike Salt Lake City, Utah. of the land. The locution, surroundI'm- the annual slate coned hy these beautiful hills and feritlu Pity L. F. vention this (Friday) evening. About valleys, enunot lie mutrhed. Salt luike two hiimlri'd men an ex0(ted to President and General Manager. City is attracting the tourist. 1 often take part in the conference, which iuiuire of the toiiri-- l : Wi 11, wind do will consider primarily the you think of the city? and ill eyery needs of the lodge. Thu cast I get the ugreeahle re Nin.se : principal sjveaker will lie Her. Ralph FOREST SERVICE WARNS Fine a 1m nut if ill city. They al- P. Jones, pastor of the Methodist ABOUT CHRISTMAS TREES LOOK FOR. ways get ii good impression of condi- church at Price, who will talk on The THE FED RAIL eoriiialitr tions uml the people. F.iiglcilom. Kvcrjrii tics '1 In- - um-i- i"i' shown hy the Mormon TRADE MARK church, in the Christmas flcmrmi-'i'should he cm tabernacle recituls, lectures and Parley P. Jenson, worthy president of the order, will lie presiding from grim ;u cording to word reare always greatly appreciated officer at the two sessions, which will ceived liy iiicihIm rs of the I'nilcl hy the tourist. They go away sK'ak-in- g lie held at 10 oclock of the forenoon fittortns Ammunition States fen's! servin'. The drxlruetioii in tlii terms of our city. and 'J o'clock of the nflrrmsm. All of a bun live, it is minted out in the This is the highest stuff that counts. Mvery will attend the message, will leave a gup thill liilur mull, eiveil Htul society shouhl Issid visiting delegnlt-growth could not till. Trees standing lilt! city. We need to make things at- regular meeting of the Sail Luke lodge when ulwuit fifty new r not at; t together urv tractive. We need to preach the gos-o- f Pity nieinlM'ra will lie initiated. The visitllllt this fmt Hilly h" nw t.y good chis'r. ions will inehule Fugles ing delegnt Wei p off the lower urt. when ih T'-im"ii Pii'shurg, Pa., incident from Ogden, Bingham, Knrcka, Murhraiielies lire irregular. I i' h1" at'V effect on our moral ray mid Tism'Ic. I he lores! -iiil'l lx well lliN-l- ' in hud. or "md 'l inde-tn.i- l stl's, Those who have had charge of the service mlvixex. Men. 'jar i,, the l'tah;, Pv he ho ter 'liiakilig !''lt 1". , for the convention an1 announcement-v. !! !.id !,. to tell arrangements i cnpruved forest rescue Wedding , 'mi icn merely KoImtI X. Young, chairman : K. A. or printed. See The Sun. ' . - u fi.i residents wL--i'V II. UMlMlellliess, lr,'itmii ol J. 11. Garrett, .1. .1. Whitaker, A'l : : aii.l, fouiid fur ('hristmas holiday--'nee. iur Rogers, .,! al. ignon S. II. .lames Metcalf, Jr., McCann, .inilir two Ienil will he liiioie hy led.r.il who n-n- l to ije- repr Rev. .limes is "' Hsierlia'li. !m t r.im ilies to keiji j v disregi.ii .mimen? is us 'll as ' in mini of members tli-" -i ",ll laws ,iioil imr nulii-lrni- l. ei.'ttiiig iig.i were imi tin' si iiicutlicr-liii- i of the order, M,.:,i.ri-.iand el.iiivll ac- deal. As a mailer given of coiiriesv and tivities, wl.ere Inigi I n-- are needed, p.s,.ts-- t lowaid iclbiwiiuui the ""'.f' j TWENTY YEARS FOR THE o1' may lie sieuivd with'li a tew ; b. of dr. h. shipp SHIP EVERY TUESDAY the citv. r.mtv. prcMbcrs to t iii mull I'm s not in t shake their fists, pm'c-We are in the market for all vlike tiiono)olis, eoiivietil ol see-- ! Your Ilian who wants to .h- - me::.! cart a wholesome relleelimi ii;kiii the good hogs in Eastern Utah shoot ing Adam can a) wavs tel! her tb-idegree iiiiirdcr fur . lliiliis'trv. Tin' delegates;, at top prices delivered at Price Ki ling Dr. M. It. N lijin on June ath bin Phristiii;i fall iin'ii after Kve l.a-s'elalile , should liave given u or elsewhere. Leave word at was sentenced to twcniv venrs im- to eat that apple. hcaring, at least, as u a liter ol man lirisonment Farmers Exchange or call up or hv Judge Harold M. 1 would . riitlurdeul with ten1'. address either of ns. We are Mephens in the erimual division oT district court hist Saturday at Salt taking anything that is good, either in large or small lots. Like Pity, in explanation of I In . ami age is mt The day of int.der-sa.ilti,II Stephens in the broad road ance has ms-e- d Z. H. PETERSON, ni(1 1hfll"ho nut 0(iurt I uiaii ol tali uml was a iiiiiii of iimiiat is up to every min 1, and Price, Utah. lire , howl V's SaltLakefily ojuitupa delense D. HEBER LEONARD, football howl, ; wllHt theyconsider per- all and her interests. I am here to) villImly Huntington, Uteh. Tim judge dei'lured jsoiuil injusliec. Id to the last. If 1 wen a knocker a life sentence whs too long. and that 1 would at PI ah ami all her intrrrsts SHIP EVERY TUESDAY he would iniKise the sentence of not remain lien' ten minutes. I would twenty years, as the prisoner, in the Wc sneak. a ami take puck my rags of public safety, should not dont need knockers. Wc have loo inlfrcd lie grunted too gnat leniency. miieh of lhat tyjs of Christianity. was convicted of killing Me need npiiimstie lMMixlers tor tmd. Hr.(iioiioiolis . reMnt' J i, utter the physician hud , our state and country. Ibis is the1. tne of turn niliisou already money luat only kind of ( paid. The murdered man ulnmt two j influence the world of tomorrow. ago was located in the practicr years We nis'd to watch the nidiralii. medicine at Castle Dale. The Industrial Workers .if j of the World, nal and lMilshevik pliilo-- ! GOVERNMENT IS PUTTINO sophy must lie destn.yed. They are jjj qWN TRUCK GARAGES trying to destroy mpulur uml to the soviet Sam bus decided to build ii of Russia and Hungary garage in the town of Duchesne to urcomiiindatr the large nuudicr of government that has been ndvam-eWe have considered these, as well as the other members of the brute force, murder and devasta- trucks dying between Price ami the hy tion. Yes, Russia without law, icaec, Piiitah iiasjn country in tin regular family, in the selection of our stock of Clothing and Shoes. mail and is the parcels post service. happiness and without patriotism Whatever the occasion, we have Clothing and Shoes to fit where nothing thrives hut crime, him- - A fifteen-yea- r lease has Im'Mi taken Dress Goods and Our work. for and Dry for dress, for business A wholesome tyai on four lots on West Main street and j loverly. ger service. Goods lines are recruited np for satisfactory of fiowcr to replace mir government there and u building a hundred feet of liberty and irosperity. Everyone knows that these are the family stores. So at Christsrpiunre will lie erected, which will he Is is time for good Americans to occupied hy the j mst office and the mas time as well as every other day in the year. Bring the family of these in- government garage. awaken to the scrionsm-The Murdock to its own store. ternal enemies and to do all in their! garage has been rented and will he lower to eradiente them. used from December 1st until May 1st, (luring whieh lime the new buildStocks of old corn on farms No- ing will lie s iceded to completion. It vember 1st is estimated at TJ.Jttl.uOO is tacitly understood that a big garage bushels, which is 2.8 jver cent of the is to go in at Price this coming spring. 1818 crop. The corresponding figure The governmment has options on sevHiawatha, Mohrlaand, West Hiawatha and Heiner. s year ago was 114,678,000 bushels, eral pieces of ground here, recently GEORGE McDERMAID, Manager. and the average of the preceding taken by Lake E. Young of Helper, five years was 87,277,000 bushels. superintendent of the service. i.i.,1 s - ,t.i urpthe state and its j pliu-iiio- ',lc - ,i. , j j j hn-oiii- e WASATCH STORE CO. rn-v- tl In-e- 1 Carbon Fuel Co. HEADLIGHT HEATERS Just the thing for the bathroom and the bedroom. Priced, $10.00, 12 00 and $14 00. Make the whole family glad. oiuttl.::ig entirely new. AN ELECTRICAL PERCULATOR is always appreciated for the delicious vet lee it makes right at the table. AN ELECTRIC CURLING IRON make hairdreessing easy. The heat is easily e. nt rolled ho theres no danger of scorched locks. AN ELECTRIC MILK V.' AKMER is the fiicnd of baby and baby's mother. It saves trouble and trips to the kitchen and it heats liquids quickly and without scorching. AN ELECTRIC WAFFLE IRON makes breakfast a joy. Piping hot, brown wafflca are ready in no time. AN ELECTRIC FLOOR IAMP with its warm glow is a happy addition to any home. AN ELECTRIC AUTOMOBILE ENGINE HEATER will please the motorist. The car starts quickly on cold morninga. TOY ELECTRIC STOVE just like mothers will make the little girl happy. AN ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE will turn "Blue Monday into a day of cheer. AN ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER keeps everything spick and span without dust or upheaval. And these are only a few of the many electrical appliances which we have on display and which offer you numerous gift Wc Will Furnish the 1 . COAL Washing Machine j Mines at Rains s-- RAINS rvcou-htructio- 11 Mo&trn" Shooting Right rn-ve- roof' 1 ! T , - - t.-i- , ( . lr-e- s Hogs Wanted We have tried many different washing machines and find the Woodrowasher the best made. The latest steel stand for extra tub, swinging wringer, almost noiseless running, tilting tub, and it will do the washing dean. Tested and approved by Good Housekeeping. Fully guaranteed against any defects. Sold with or without motor. Wo accept cash, liberty bonds or reasonable terms by week or month. ' . , 1 : slayer g-- W. C. Broeker Electric Co. Depot and Main Streets, PRICE, UTAH. 1 b-- ! i ir:iil r-- s . KEYS I at "it I ROBINSON'S REPAIR SHOP 1 UTAH MACHINE AND AUTO WORKS Has opened a General Machine and Auto Repair Shop at old Lowenstein Building, South of railroad tracks , and is now ready for business. PHONE 201, PRICE, UTA II. i Mens Tastes and Needs of the Boys CarbonEmery Stores Co. j ITS IT TOO LATE guvi-rn-me- to have a stylish and becoming Hat for the Winter, as we are adding new styles to our You need not feel that it is too late already large selections. A new hat to give style to your winter coat or suit Tams at $3J50, Street Hat, $5.00 and Patterns $10.00 -- to $15.00. |