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Show i , V' Ur. iilflc Subscription, 32.01) the Phone No. I; Keaidence. Xu. 133212. Mall MatEntered aa Second-Clater, June 1, 11S, at Eoalo'floe at Price, Utah, Under the Act of March 2,1373. By H. C. GARDNER, Great Lawrence Tidewater Asa's. Lakea-S- t m The farmers and Industrie of the whole region that ia nearer to the ADYKItflMNU JIAT1X Great Lakes than to our salt water ports will reap the advantage of luwef Display Matter Per Inch per Month, transKirtation (vets from the improvement of the St. Lawrence. Herl.Ctf; Single Issue, Sue. Special Position, 25 ler Cent Additional. bert Hoover estimated this at a saving of certainly 6 cent per bushel on Leya la Ten Cents the Line Each Insertion. Count Sis Words to the Una. win at, and it will be correspondingly as much on oilier grains. More Summons. 31 3. S3; Water Applicathan 90 per cent of the many thousands of tons of meat products, lard tion. 315.00; Final Proof, 10. (Ml. Headers Ten Cents the Line. Count and animal oils exported from thia country annually are produced in the Six Words to the Lins. Blackface Central West, and on every pound a large saving could be made by loadType Fifteen Cents the Line. Obituaries. Cards of Thxnkn, Resoluat our lake juris. tions. Etc., at Half Lojal Heading ing into ships Notice Kates. Couut Six Words to The jevple of northern New York and New England will be benethe Line. for they will not only have Adieu, For Sale, For Kant, Found, fit even more than th?ir western brethren, er Word the Lout. Etc.. Two Cents will but have electric power for improved transportation by water, Each Iseua. No Charge Accounts. distribution to every city, town and farmstead. Their trunk line railAddress All Communications to banish the coal famine specter. SUH PUBLISHING C0 way can be electrified, and they can Pries. Utah. conservation the phase of the St. Lawrence imBut fundamentally Where on our own continent ia there of all. I went moarnlng without Hu Sea; provement ia most important I stood np and pried in the congrega a region that i not vitally interested in a development that will eveiy Clou. Job. vear for all future time save us from the need to burn million of ton HEED OF MORE PUBLICITY IS of our black diamonds" and use instead the white coal" that a. benefiPLAINLY SHOWN cent Providence has laid at our doorstep? . Some good judges estimate that within a decade or two, after the Provos Post has an echo from a rerent editorial printed in that uews-pajdemand shall liave grown to meet the aupply, thia annual coal relative to printing the pro- jiower will amount to 11)0,000,000 ton. laving ceedings of boards of county commissioners. In a letter from n resident of Garfield county routes this state- hounds. It ia easy enough to cause ment: We had an exeelleut example the arrest of any man who permit SHEEP PSICES TOPPLE right here in our county last year, his home to generate into a nuisance. wherein Elmer Jorgensen drew funds But there ia neither sense nor justice to y road workers and even signed in a law which jienuit another nun their names to warrants at the banks. to enter and search a bouse when He was compelled to resign his pod neither the facts or evidence wartion and will more than likely be rants it. There must lie a line drawn CENTS at this term of court In this somewhere and the home ia almut Another example showing the best pluce in the world for drawcouuty. the need of a law wherein the pro- ing it. Fur if there is anything snoceedings of commissioners should be red to us redldiKidcd Americans it is (Concluded From Page Two) given to the public, is reported a few our homos. The Ohio law would days ago in the Salt Lake Tribune, recognize no home as a private resi- Senator Reed Smoot und to Senator William II. King: which says that Wiliam 11. Hughes, lience. In fact, it stipulates that Tbe state live stock lioard of Utah former county commissioner and M. there is no such thing as a private C. Iverson, former county auditor, residence. And right there is where recommends that the amount of and their bondsmen are asked to pay The Kun thinks it is based on bunk $90(1, (HM) for the bureau of biological fifteen hundred dollars, ' the amount and ia not the work of a nun whose auivcy for destruction of predatory paid by the county to Funner Sheriff brain is in synqiathy with the great wild nnimals be restored to the agricultural appropriation bill. The live Corless, Dcmulier 31st, last, for a body of Americana stock interests of the West are in a Peerless automobile for use by the sheriffs deuirtmcut. The payment of wages based on a sufficiently jierilous condition at the Investigation by the present nuns ability, skill and energy, in present without reducing government board of commissioners developed order to give the ambitious, cuirijie-te- activity. .To do so would result in the fact that the purchase of the mamen a chance to advance and suffering additional losses from predchine was not legal, the article says, compelling the less skillful, indiffer- atory wild animals. The stockmen inasmuch as the voucher author- ent workman to nuke an effort to of Utah have exjiended two dollar ising jiayment of the money tu Cor- improve himself, is one of the prin- to one exjiended by the federal govethia state, and appeal to less was signed only by Hughes, al- ciples set forth in the objects of two rnment-in though it is customary for the signa- labor associations in Canada, the you to protect their interests. This telegram was signed by C. B. ture of two commissioners to appear Canadian Brotherhood of Railroad on any vouchers. Both Commission- Employes and the Federated Order Stewart, the chairman of the board, er Joseph 8. Lindsay and Commis- of Railroad Employes, The words and by Thomas Redmond, secretary. sioner C. F. Stillman, declare that quoted souud good. Upheld By Governor. they had previously refused to enGov. Charles R. Maliey last Friday dorse the purchase of the car when while a in obee allies youth Every the matter had been brought to the gets punished for impudence, but received a telegram and a letter from attention of the commission at a for- moat times it ia liecauK his mother Gov. Oliver IL Shoup of Colorado in mal meeting. The voucher for regard to the dipping of the Colorado haa a headache. of the fifteen hundred dollars sheep which are in quarantine in Grand county. The Colorado execuwas endorsed by Iverson." If Senator Itced Smoot ia to square tive urged that an insjiertinn would It develojied that the ear thus himself, aa it were, with tl(g jieople of secretly purchased was a broken Carlton county he might get busy at show that dipping would not he necdown piece of machinery and of no once on a federal building for Price. essary. After consulting officials of tbe state live stock lioard and the value tp the sheriff. There is little federal bureau of animal industry, doubt but that this transaction would When you pick up your never have been brought to light had and ace where two women newspaper are claim- Governor Maliey replied by telegram the old administration remained in ing to lie the widow, bet your last ns follows: After consideration of your wire requesting Hn extension of power. The advocates of a measure dollar tbe deceased didnt die a time on dialing of Colorado sheep, requiring the publication of the proregret to advise you that conditions ceedings of county commissioners have the right to wonder how mttny Your average Price man doesnt do not warant this leniency. Protecinstances like those mentioned almve feel that he gets value received when tion against scabies is the jiaramount and hundreds of olhers are smother he gives to charity unless someone issue. ed in a desolation of ignorance conies along and pats him on the Quarantine Lin Drawn. through want of publicity during a back. The quarantine line for sheep in single term of a public official. Numerous Carbon county men have Southeastern Utah was extended last One of the strongest arguments reached the Kiint when they feel that Monday from Sagers to Thompsons on advanced in favor of exempting fed- life is devoted solely to raising child- the north. This action was taken at eral farm loan I Kinds from taxation ren, taxes and what Sherman said a session of the Utah state live stock lioard. It was done liecause, on acia that by so doing the fanner who war is. count of the snow melting on the produces all the fowl we eat ia thus enabled to get money cheaper. The Courtesy requires that you laugh ranges, the Bheep could not find water fact remains, however, that the far- heartily when your friend tells a within the funner limits. No furthmer sella his produce to the public joke. If you start at the wrong time er time was granted to the sheepmen for the highest price he can get, and hell merely think he hai improved there in regard to dipping. Dr. F. E. Murray of the federal bureau of aniwhile he is entitled to all assistance upon the telling. mal industry was unable to be prespossible from state and national govOil land lease blanks nnd options ent, and it was thought not best to to is loan it ernment, unjust any forms. Kept In stock. Those the big consider any extension of time until special class of citizens funds under companies use. The Sun. after he rould be consulted. C. B. government authority for purely priStewart, chairman of the board, prevate gain and charge up to the general public the taxes which should be IS YOUR MONEY WORTH sided at the meeting. paid by special favored class. ExWITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN tension of this rule wonld bankrupt OF THIS SECTION OP UTAH our government and it is time every leak of this kind was stopped. Organization of trn De'ume Live . 30-3- 3, ar SMTWEHE rou-vict- ed nt . )ay-me- nt SA VI N G ? Stock Commission eomjinny with offices at North Salt Izike is announced. P. A. Del m;e is manager. Deled. P. A. Drlinue is the manager. Delniue has just returned from a in ihe live stock future. Eko Farm und Live Stork company lias been formed by local nop!e with SEARCH AND SEIZURE ABOUT REACHES THE LIMIT throughout the conn try are devoting considerable space just now to discussing the new search and seizure law offered the other day hack in Ohio, anil which it is argued, may take on a national if favorably acted upon. It is generally 'renounced the most rabid piece of dry legislation ever offered anywhere for enactment. The Sun has no desire to discuss the wet and dry issue here, nor has it sjuiee for or against new laws constantly coming up as the result of prohibition. But it lielieves every sane man thrnugout Eastern Utah will agree with it heartily when it is said there arc certain limits beyond which no set of mm have a right to sot fool. It tqicak-- of the great American home. And, in this land every mans heme is bis The Sun cannot agree that castle. the homes of America should l.e it all times open to tbe coining and going of either a wet or drv armv of sniff- Newspaiwra as-jie- ; twer.tv-fiv- e ct I DAYNES Price la nut the real test of economy. You can test reduce the cost of living In your home by purt hairing goods that are standard in quality that will give you a lunger service and a greater value. A sure test of quality merihandise is this: conDu you see it advertised If sistently and persiatentlyT you do it is of good value. No aune merchant or manufacturer would continue t spend good money advertising poor merchandise. When he urges you to he is staking luy his product his good name on your satisfacAnd he can't afford to tion. lose. tin read the advertisements They protect you regularly. against fraud and IsInferiority. new and They tell you what good making you a wise buyer. And they save you money by selecting for your conaideraliun only the lest products in every line of merchandise. Advertisements are written and printed fur your Iwnefit. Make it your habit to read them and profit by them. It ..I jJAl BEEBE MUSIC CO.! BUILDING Q' We will sell you j department further stated that the decrease in value not only resulted in the loss of all the increases sustained during the war, but an additional 50 per cent. Hogs have lost 88 per cent of the gains made during 1917 and 1918. . a Piano, a Player, a Phonograph, or any musical instrument or musical merchandise, the highest grade, and on terms to suit. Our customers ia the Carbon and Emery County towns are a satisfied lot. Right Goods and Right Dealing have made many friends in this location. Let us add you to the list. it If you want to ace a first clan bout without paving admissiou just hang out a British flag in an Irish -- EIGHTH STREET, JUST NORTH OF MAIN. Some jieople crave newajiaper publicity until the editor begins to tell the truth about them. Then they howL Your joke columns in tbe daily newspaiiers are looking up. one of them creates a snicker. Occaa-iunal- lv We once heard of a very lieauti-fwoman who never looked into a mirror. She was blind. ul OH Unit leas blanks and options forms. Kept in stork. Those the big companies use. The Run. Wedding announcements. The Sun. IX TIIK DISTRICT C'Ol'HT OF CAR-bo- n County. (State of Vtah, the Seventh Judicial 1 ist riot I amine McKinnon Holloway, Plaintiff, vs. James A. Holloway, alias James A. Smith, liefenilant. Summons. The State of Utah to the Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty dare after the service of thia summons upon you. if served within the County In which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after 'service and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure so to do, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of the said court. Thia action is brought for the for the purpose of securing a divorce dissolvplaintiff from the defendant, heretoing the bonds of matrimony L. A. fore existing between them. McGF.F, Iliilntifrs Attorney. Post-offiAddress, the Silva gnl lildg., Price, Utah. First pub., Feb. II: last Mch. 13,1821. will open its doors to the public Wednesday, February 23rd with an exclusive line of Smart Millinery, in charge of L. N. Gammon a well known milliner of Salt Lake City and Eureka. IFashionShopTailors will open their doors to the public Wednesday, February 23rd. We will specialize in the making of high class Ladled and Gents Suits from the best of imported and domestic fabrics . Joyce M. Williams, a high class designer and tailor with 20 years of experience, is in charge . We invite you FDIISJIlLWANTED.nC. Two Cents Per Word Farli Insertion No Charge Accounts. FOR SALE NO. I COMMON SENSE bob sleigh Walter Christensen. OLD NEWSPAPERS IN BUNDLES cents of one hundred. Twenty-fiv- e The Sun. to inspect our line . FOR SALE ONE NEW TEN I!Y twelve house tent. Inquire of Len Framlaen, I'hnne 179M2. And still, we might Bolve our jr-plexiThat fellow who suddenly came wl immigration problem by an- of his trance and demanded to kwl nexing all of Eurojie. It is doubtful as to the denomination of Coolidp if any of the fellow on tbe other church should go bank to sleep as." TYPEWRITER PAPER. KlIHlilXB, side would object except the T1 j; election is nil over snd even tl carbons, second sheets and a genshouting has died down. eral line of office supplies. Always In stock. The Sun. Some men draw lemons in the GarBroad shoulders and narrow lifl FOR SALE ONE WIDE CARRIAGE den even but of Love, be the style for men thi sprufl are will an one standard Remingthey Remington, ton, a Reliance and a 8mlth Premier. improvement over the lersimmons the But they won t bother ns. We new! Terms. Also, two used check protectwomen occasionally get. did care for style, anyway. ors. The Sun. ONE HEREFORD YEAR LOST Rrsnded curve over ling heifer. (1.) Notify J. C. Rerglund. ng -- WRAPPER8 PRINTED BUTTER to order, a hundred for 11.10; two hundred, 11.23; five hundred. $1.30; a thousand, $5.30. Sent parcels post prepaid where remittance accompanies order. The Sun, Price, Utah. STANDARD OIL DRIL-lin- g rig. fully equipped with lot of casing and tools, boiler and the like. Located shout eight miles above and easy to get out to railroad. Or may lie taken out down canyon to Uintah Danin country.' Will send man with Interested party to show it Cheap for cash. It. W. Crockett, Trice. Utah. . We Buy Your Old FOn SALE SHOES Sun-nyai- WERE February 21st to March 5th ' AlWAYS IN THE LEAD thousand dollars capital The officers and director are W. F. Olson, N. S Neilson, E. K. Olson, Stylian Slaes and LA. McGee. Tbe company promises to deal in land and live stock. Several stockmen at Fruita, Colo., have incorjiorated a new company to !v known as the Douglas Crvk Cat- tie comMny with ranches in Eas fern The men more prominently Utah. identified with it are George and -- B0N0M0 i Merchandising today from llic lar-get to the smallest of us consists of quality, good service and the prnjierjl supervision of the same. When you trade with us you get all of these combined and price to conform jwesent day conditions. Candies, nuts,1 fruits, cigars, cigarettes. Tin Inst fountain drinks in Price. I j If it is, then buy your flour, teed and gram from ns. We alwjvs rave We sell the best (' you something. iMuitrv food. T.emid cs for poultry i ami animals. Wc seciulixe in Tip Clar-- I Top flour. If your money i worth ; Joseph Standifird. Burt. (lw-r.cm-Kirk and tier; inr K!: n:, all ; . i.iving, why not itart here I , j experience in the cattle Cattle on farms are mow valued at the d"iirt- lc,s than pre-wa- r Comment Ilf agricultureprice, amnunced last South Ninth Street, The drop, the department Main Street. Just West of Postoffice Monday. . said, began in January, 1919. The PRICE, UTAH j TOTOAW i Conservation Phase of St Lawrence Improvement Is Most Important. laaucd Every Friday By Bun Publishing Co. (Inc.) K. W. Crockett. Mgr X FRIDAY, THE SUH. PRICE, UTAH EVEST FRIDAY. PAGE FOUR tij s e f This is how we do it : If you come into our store and a buy pair of shoes, put them on and wear them home, we will buy your old ones no matter how old they are, and pay the prices according to size as follows: Sizes 1 to 5 Infants, we pay 25c Sizes 3 Vi to 8 Childrens, we pay 35c Sizes 8 Vi to 12 Childrens, we pay 50c 75c Pjres 12i to 2 Childrens, we pay Sizes 2 and up Mens and Womens, we pay $1.00 Bring in. your old shoes and get the above prices. WE HAVE DISCOUNTED OUR SHOE STOCK NEARLY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS. OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. Tradin Phone 6 The Busy Store r nee Commission i Next to Postoffice Price, Utah Kort |