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Show THE SUN. PRICE, PAGE FOUK strain exist in ihe heretofore friendbetween England aud France. And nothing is more pleasing to Gepnany than to see this condition existing. For a nation that isn supjiosed to be on an equal footing at the fieace table with the other, the United State is having a to good deal to say, aud promise have a good deal more. And it ia thi which lead the average Carbon county reader to believe that thing over the sea are a little bit more serious than we have been inclined to believe. Kight at this moment Kurojiean nation are more widely divided in their national affair than they were before the war. They irr ices trustful of each other thau lief ore. An ojien break between two or more of them would not lie a surprise to those American who make a careful ftud.v of condition and who watch every move that is being made on the checkerboard of world affair. We have faith that Unde Sin will not only steer clear of any serious trouble abroad, but that he will do much to help nation over there settle their difference. Hut even thi faith cannot cover up the fact that an ojien break may come somewhere along the line at any moment, and that we may liecome involved just a we did before in trouble that we didnt help ly relations Issued Every Friday By 8un Publishing Co. (Inc.) K. W. Crockett. Mgr uberrlption, 12.00 the tear, of flea Phone No. 3: lieiMdirt, No. lJillt. 1U1I Mat-taEntered m Second-Clas- s June 4, 1315. at Puatoffice at Price, Utah, Under the Act of March 8, 1471. r, ADVERTISING KATEli. per Month, Display Matter Per Inch fl.Cu; Single laaue, Bue. Special Position. iii Per Cent Additional. Ten Cents the Line Each InUlili sertion. Count Sis Winds to the Line. Summon, (12.60; Wuter Application, $15. Oil; Pinal Proof, f 10.00. Headers Ten Cents the Line. Count Sut Words to the Line. Llacklace Type V if teen Cents the Line. Obituaries, Cards of Tnaaks. Resolutions; Etc., at Half laical Heading Notice Hates. Count Ms Words to the Liii. Adlels, Por Sale, For Kent, Found, Lost. Etc.. Two Cents per Word Each Issue. No Charge Accounts. Address AH Communications to SUN PUBLISHING CO, Price. Utah. I went mourning without Hie Sun stood up end cried In the congregation. Job, X 80-2- 8. TOO CRIME ALL OVER THIS COUNTBY. MUCH t ng jiar-eut- al . When a jieraon And that he doe not fit in with a certain circle of acquaintance the wine thing to do ia to flit out again. A proper adjustment can always lie found elsewhere. THE SUN'S ANNUAL HINT AS TO HOUSECLEANINQ. don't feel we would be doing our duty liy the citizen of Price, Carlton County and Eastern Utah unless we devoted a little space along about thia time each year to calling their attention to the need of a general homu cleaning. It i an old story, but one that means so much to every resident that it always deserve attention. This country is just reaching the end of one of the most remarkable winters it ever experienced. Everywhere it lias been milder than for many years. While physicians exjiected this unseasonable temjiera-tur- e to bring a great deal of sickness, rejiorts indicate that on the whole every section has been normal in health. Hut now they expect the torn in the road to be reached they look for considerable illness during (be spring by reason of unusual climatic conditions. Maybe their will come true maybe not, Hut whether it docs or not there is no excuse for taking chances. We owe it not only to ourselves but to our towns as a whole to get out with the rake, the jwint and the lime and clean np and paint up and fumigate a little. The rubbish that has accumulated duting the winter should lie cleared away before the weather warms np sufficiently to make of it a breed- ing place for flips and mosquitoes and we still recognize these two as the greatest germ carriers on earth. So let's start denning up and not wait to see if our neighbor is going to do so. Just as charity begins at home, so let spring cleaning start there. It beats paving doctor bills. And its far more pleasant than attending funerals. Somehow we WEAK ON THE RIVER MARKET Weber county's hog clndera situation i well in hand. More than five hundred head were last week vaccinated. (Concluded From Fags Two) held by Sain C. Grazing permit and soforth was about sixty dollars K. Madsen in John and by during this jieriod. The wuolgruwcr Singletoncounty havu lieen canceled are pleased lLat this condition pre- - Emery state land ltoard. They are vailed and would be glad if it roll'd! l,v the to iqicii continue thi year. T. G. Wimiuer and F. H. Butcher, However, owing to the depressed condition it i imossible for us to both Salt Lake City men, were in Grand and San Juan counties last contiuue with such a system. week and this buying up cattle. They five hundred head or ,more to want POISON CAMPAIGN DURING FEBRUARY IS SUCCESSFUL ship out for feeding. j e, o side-lma- rd er Rabbit Change of Season Suggests Change The jKiisoii cauqiaign conducted on CALL ON US FOB YOUR GADEN SEEDS NOW HERE predatory animals in Utah during ulian-donr- fire-dicti- iu WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN OF THIS SECTION OF UTAH February resulted in ridding the state so of three hun4red and thirty-ninfar as known, with many mure doubtless buried in snowdrifts. The anibobmals killed include twenty-nin- e cats, two hundred and seventy-liv- e coyotes, three lions and twenty-twmiscellaneous ones, a cording to the March report of George E. llolinan, to make. in charge of the hunters. The poison About the twst and surest way to campaign reached nearly all iiujmrt-asheep ranges both privately ownbring prosjierity hack is for everyand ed forest areas. Poisoned buits body to believe in it aud talk aiiout were placed in the mountains from it. Growling and grumbling doe a lot of harm and no good. It produce Logan Canyon to Arizona, covering 90 (ier cent of the adjoining grazing nothing but further cause for com- lands. plaint. The rays of the sun may be Other ranges which were covered ierpiiig through the cloud that seek were lareg areas in llox Elder, Uinto obscure it, but we cannot see it as Kan Juan, Millard, HeavGrand, long aa we keep looking at the mud tah, and er Inin counties. Seven hunters beneath our feet. Look up and we covered the Uintah ranges. A numwill see something. ber of riders report they have seen no TIME FOB EVERYBODY TO GET fresh tracks recently, which is taken to indicate that the complete eradiSOWN TO WORK. cation of predatory animals is not Most eople are of the opinion that unlikely in the comparatively uear The lmit stations will lie now that the new administration i future. meat in office ami it view are fairly well destroyed and the jKiiaofled known there should be no further de- picked up on the ranges before the winlay in the revival of business through- cuttle and sheep return from the out the country. Every change of ter ranges where they are now feedadministration bring its period of ing, so that the Yaluulile dogs which doubt and uncertainty. The money- watch the herds will not be destroyed. Another poison campaign that has ed interests do not know just how far it is safe to go. hence they set the resulted in success is that along the brake and mark time by a temporary Utah And Wyoming line, which it is curtaidmeut of all expenditures. Thi hoped will stop ihe drift of predasouthproduces a natural slump in business tory animals from Wyoming that is designated by some as hard ward. Several of the hunters rcjiort time. President Harding ha indi- having come in contact with rallies cated that he desires a conservative among dogs, but no rabid coyotes but progressive administration, free have been encountered. from entangling foreign alliances Now On Sound Basis. and with the protection that should lie afforded legitimate business inWith the exception of one colony terests in every section of the coun- which went in there from Utah, the try. It ia time fur big busine to farmers of the Salt River Valley in grt down to the steady grind again, Arizona ran only be saved from ruin and for little business to hit the same by receiving financial aid from the luce. Everybody must go to work banks, according to J. E. Dorman, and do something. chief of the dairy division of the bureau of animal industry for eleven Labor unions refusing to consider Western States, who has just returnreductions in wages along with com- ed to Utah from an inspection trip modity prices remind The Sun of Old through California, Arizona, New King Canute of ancient history, who Mexico and Colorado. Mimmanded the tides to recede. He Originally engaged in the dairy didn't seem to be able to change the business the fanners a few years ago laws of nature by his command. sold their cows, plowed up their alfalfa fields and planted cotton. Of the Numerous judges the country over sixty thousand cows in Salt River having ruled it is no crime to steal Valley fifty thousand have been sold. liquor, bootleggers galore are now The drop in the price of cotton havseeking protection from their friends. ing reduced that staple below the cost of production, the farmers cannot go Your savage red man of the Old hack into the dairy business for lack West lived in a wigwam and didn't of funds to repurchase stock. have to my rent. Having no landThere ia one colony comjviscd of those who came from Utah that relord, what made him savage f fused to go crazy over cotton, Dorman says. And, what has become of the They raised cotton, but d mail who lined to keep it in they also raised cows and never a decanter on the diningroom the principle of the rotation of f mips and stockraising, which Humid he the foundation of all agriculture. Utah's fourteenth legislature is Now they are practically the only now a thing of the past with about ones who can make a living from their milk products and hold their cotton everyliody glad of it. for a raise in price. Feed Your East- MAE.CH 1 Iros. specialize weight. McPherson in purebred eatile and arc recognized as having one of the beat stocked ranches in the West. CATTLE AND SHEEP ARE ut to the warden of the Kentucky reformatory, half a million ii a low estimate of the number of boys aud girls who start each year on s career of crime in the Unitel States. Kuril conditions are nothing short of apjMtlliiig, and the thought of a vast army of young jwuple criminals is enough to distress the mind of every retqiertable man and woman in the land. And the law or force or threat cannot cure this condition. Education and care alone can reduce the number. The wayward boy or girl must be led in the right jiath not driven. Around them must lie wrapped the arm of fatherly and motherly affection. They dcniaud a display of love. Their lesson must lie so plain that (bey cannot mistake (hem. More moral example act Wore them and iewer threat of what will hapjien to them ia the beat remedy, according to The law ia the Kentucky warden. not going to make people virtuous, and it ia not going to keep lniy and girl from t raying into darkened he declare. These reflecpaths, tion should commend themselves to all Carbon county fathers and mother, and to the teachers of children in all of our town aud rural schools. We read in our daily jiajwra too many stories of crimes committed by mere boy. We must protect our own communities liy safeguarding the children doing all we can to show them without being threatening that the way of the transgressor is always a rough road to travel. According FRIDAY, FRIDAY. UTAH-EVE-EY The Sun now has on hand the garden seed which will he the government 's supply for home gardens here this year. Something over a hundred jaickages of assorted vegetable seed, and a few packages of assorted flower seed make up the shipment. These seed are handed to our citizens through the courtesy of Senator Reed Smoot, who advises us that the government has changed its policy to some extent in the manner of distributing garden seeds. Instead of sending out scjiarate packages to individuals throughout the nation, many of which have been returned at a tremendous exiense to the government, the senator scuds out a certain num-liof packages to each of the Utah nuwtqiaiiers, and he asks that we apportion them among the residents of this locality. Any person desiring to avail themselves of this oport unity to secure a jHirtion of these seeds free uf. charge will kindly communicate with The Sun, which will try to distribute them as equally as may lie done while they last. Quite a jiortioti of the supply has already been ejnikcn for in resjsmHe to the anounmnent in our last weeks issue, and we anticipate the exhaustion of the lot in a very of Apparel If , when you outfit for Spring , you find you're short a few numbers in Shirts , Ties , Underwear, Sox, etc., you'll probably find just what you want at this store. er few day. In a last Wednesday Pout at Castle Gate evening Kid Pavia knocked out Kid Woodhead of Kenilworth in the fifth round. The lout waa witnessed by a large crowd of ten-roun- New shipment of Hats and Caps just received theyre Gor- d dons of course. fan. IX TIP! KKVEXTH JUDICIAL District Court in and for Cartion County, Utah Lewis A. Lawyer and Mary n. lawyer, Plaintiffs, vs. A. T. Miller, Defendant. Summons. A. D. The State of Utah to the Said Defendant; You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of thia summons upon you if served within the county in which thia aetion ia brought; otherwise within thirty days after service and defend the alove entitled action. and in case of your failure so to do Judgment will lie rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with Corner Eighth and Main Streoti The lecture platform i due for the elerk of said court Thia action another strain upon its timber since la' brought against you to compel you to convey thoee certain lands more particularly described in said complaint on file herein to the trustees of the liuckeye Coal company, and also to specifically enforce the performance on your part of other provision of a certain contract eel out in said complaint or in the alternative for damages against you in the aum of twenty-fiv- e thousand dollar, and to have said Judgment for damages declared to he a lien on said land as of May 31, ISIS, and for auch other relief as may lie equitable and proper and for costs. A. CALDEJt MAOKAY and STEWART, ALEXANDER A CANNON, Atorney for Plaintiffs. l'OKtoffire address. Price. Utah. First pub.. Mar. 1; I ant Apr. 16, 1321. March 4th. The customary number of senators and congressmen will be ojien for enticing propositions. Chicago lay claim to being tbe big meat center of the universe.' And, it's probably true. They do say that people are really getting fat in that old burg. Notice to Contractors At the regular meeting of tha Fcio local of the United Brotherhood i Carpenter and Joiner of Anuria, held February 21, 1921, it was ami among the membera to drop the iok from $9.00 to $8.00 a day in this j i diction, beginning March 4, 19ZL The national chamlier of commerce estimate the shortage of houses in C.W.RAYMAN, the United State at 1,250,000. Recording Secret!? llubhcr stamps, punches. Ink pada and office supplies. The Sun. Price, Utah, Feb. 21. 1921. NOTICE TO WATER USERS STATE Engineer's Office, Halt Lake City, Utah, March 8, 1821. Notice la hereby given that It. TV. Crockett of Price, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirement of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1817, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1818, to appropriate (2-second-feof water from an unnamed spring in Carbon county. Bald water imuea at a point 1223.C feet north and 4(28.4 foot west from the southeast corner of Bee. II, Twp. IS South, Range 9 East, Balt Lake base and meridian, and conveyed (000 feet in a ditch and there used from February 1st to December (1st, Inclusive, of each year to irrigate forty acres of land embraced In the NE44 NEM Bee. 14, township and range aforesaid. This application la designated In the state engineer's office aa No. 8(90. All protests against the granting of this application stating the reasons therefor, must he made by affidavit in duplicate accompanied with a fee of (2.60. and filed in this office within thirty 4 30 days after the completion of the publication of this notice. O. F. McUOXAGLE, Bute two-thir- et 3) Ogden Markets. OGDEN, March 17. Cattle-Rece- ipts, 301); choice heqvy steers, $6.00 (tf $7.00; good steers, $5.50 $6.25; fair steers, $5.00 (a' $6.00; choice rows and heifers, $5.00 $5.75; fair to good cows and heifers, $4.00 (ff sj $4.00; $5.00; cutters, $3.00 ( $2.00 (ffi $2.50; choice feeder cows. $4.00 ( $5.00; fat hulls, $.3.00 (if $4.00; Mogna bulls, $2.75 $3.50; veal calves, $0.00 ( $10.00. Hogs Receipts, 43; choice fat hogs,, 175 to 250 pounds,! 10.IKI; hulk of sales. $9.50 (n $10.00; feder hogs, Engineer. $8.00 (a: $9.00. Date of find puli., March 18, 1921. Kicei Receipts, 994; choice lambs, Iate of completion or puhlkaiion $7.00 (if $8.00; wethers, $5.00 (ft April 15, 1921. $5.50; fat ewes, $3.00 (if $4."; feed- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION er lambs, $6.00 Of $7.iH). of the Interior, United States I and office at Halt Lake City, Utah. Murch 9, 1921. Xothe is hereby Attacks Railroad Rates. that Peter Anderson, of Price. WASHINGTON, D. I.. M nh 12. given Utah. who. on February 1916. made: The National Live Stock associa- Homestead Entry No. 016835. for NE HW4. Sec. 13, XEU tion announced today that it hail tiled SWK, See. 24, Twp. li South. Range1 with the interstate commerce com- XW14. 1 1 East Bait l.nke has filed ' mission coinjilaint, directed against notice of Intention meridian, to make three year all leading railroads, attack; ng the proof to establish claim to the land iibove descrilied. before the c lerk of present rates on ordinary live stuck the district court at Price. Utah, on the stnte-meA the throughout country. 23rd day of April, 1921. Claimant by Everett C. Hmwii, president names a witnesses Date Anderson, of the association, asserts that re- and George Snow of PrUti. Utah, and and George Thain. of! ports had lieen received indicating Karl Itii h Utah. O' iULl R. DRAKE- the discouraging ami disheartening Wellington, LEV. Register. effects of the present rule adjustment. First pun. M.;r. 11; list Apr. 15, 1821. can-ner- HADLEY arc well known, recognized, and worn by tke Lest dressers eveiy" where. See ibem and be convinced 1 IE-psrtme- nt -- I Feed your Easter rabbit on our Irosfieritv means good business. nourishing feed. Also all highgrada, Good business means notice buying. and they will thrive other stock, your in moves a circle. must It Haying at home. In the end it comes and repay your care of them. Our luck. stock feed adds to the value of your WAB CLOUDS CONTINUE TO investment by making them an asset instead of a liability. HOVER IN EUROPE. lie-g- in Si I ! nl i According to rejiorts reaching this country from abroad there is every indication that the world is due for Co. considerable inure trouble before the Price South Ninth Street. demands mu do by the allies iqiort Price, Utah. Germany arc settled for pood and for all. Not that France and England and Italy are having trouble in g Why worry over the possibility of Germany to come up to the another war? Having bad our eyescratch and take her medicine, but teeth cut the rest of us should be able from the fact that a considerable to get rich then. Commission get-iu- j j DISSOLUTION OF ' Fine Cattle Arrive. The partnership herePartnership MO.ML 12. M l'lmr-o- n March tofore existing between II. p. Me- -i dissolvBros., breeders of jnireoreil cattle Cardie asd H. V. leon:trd ed by mutnul consent. II. I. McCar-- ! and whose headquarters rntnh is at die has acquired uwnershio of the in-- : Elgin, have just received a shipment tercet heretofor held I y H. V. Leon- of Hereford cattle front Kansas City, ard and assumes all obiigatim. of the partnership. H. P. MrCAHPLE. including six yearling bulls averag- and H. V. LEONARD. Price, Utah, I ing thirteen hundred jouuds in March 1, 1921. NOTICE OF Phone 6 The Busy Store Next to Postoffice Price, Utah , |