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Show I T THE SUN, PRICE, as there were lafct. And that means thousand. But why can't we here in Carbon county resolve to at accisection lamed Evtry Friday By Sun PuMUh-Jn- g lead keep our our free from jieuple safe from Co. 1 no. ) K. V. Crock felt. Mgr. dents and make injury by each driver pledging himSulwcription. (2.00 the Year, office self down deep in his heart that lie 133M2 No. 9. No. Residence. Phone, will go even more carefully this seaEntered ae Second Class Mali Mat son than he did last, and that he will at Poetofficfe at Price, he ter, June 4, ISIS, Act just as considerate of other drivof March 3, 179. Utah, Under the ers by helping them to keep the same ADVERTISING iLtm. kind of a pledget Display Matter Per Inch per Month, Issue, 5Uo. Secial fl. CO; Single ARTIFICIAL AID LITTLE HELP 25 l'er Cent Additional. TO BUSINESS. InLina Each the Ceuta Ten Legal Line. Word the Six to Count sertion. The sooner all of us realize that Summon, till. JO; Water Applica-tiomore proiqierou conditions dejiend on (15. DO; Pinal Proof. (HM'O. ourselves than oil outside artificial Headers Ten Cent the Line Each Count Six Word to the Line. aids the better fur all. The farmer Cents the who Lila, k face Tym Fifteen depends on government to make Line Kaih insertion him rich or make his land yield crojie Resolof Curd Thunk1, Obituaries, ution. Etc., at Half I .oca! lteudii.g or market them for him is waiting in Notice Rate. Count Six Words tv tain. We must realize that prosperLine. ity is the result of our endeavor and For Sale, For Itent, Found. Lost, Etc., of our own savings aud is not handed laaue. Word Each Two Cent per us by Militicul devices. Organizations, No Charge Account. state and federal, laws and commisto Address All Communication sions are sources of profit to those SUN PUBLISHING CO, who follow them aud manage them Price. Utah. but not to the eople. Commissions to lend ns money to show us how to I went mourning without Tie Nun; 1 aloud up aud cried lu I lie cougrcga live all make more money and live better than those they claim to lie tlon. dob, S0-2benefiting. Extending the functions of government is minimizing the LOYALTY TO HOME CONCERNS uni ties of the individual and makMUST BE FOSTEBED. him a burden I tearing slave for ing Older uieinliera of a community are others. The state or nation for whom well aware that tradition, habit and the government pretends to do big is in the end the most impovexperience all indicate that loyalty to things the home concerna in business mat-te- n erished and the heaviest taxed. We ia a necessity in a community that cannot tax or govern ourselves into but our prosierity liegina expect to grow aud prosper, and the affluence, when to Kml less thau we resolve he should not ntemlien placyounger ed in a position of seeming abandon- our incomes and save and develop. ment of thin vital principle of comof the Philippines in munity economics. Above all, those Th Total exMirta were comber last valued at instruction' of of the having charge Of that amount $3,900,000 the youth should not fail in their Hummer LAMBS STRONGER WITH SHEEF GENERALLY STEADY JUDGE FLORENCE E. ALLEN weight will entail heavy losses. Similar complaints have been tiled with the Oregon utilities commission aud j the growers of both states are era ting to have the tariff amended. The Idaho commission, through itsj rate expert is first taking the matter as-l up with the Idaho Wuolgruwers' sociation, which indorsed the apieal of the sheepmen to secure the reduced weight )er car. States Senator Former United Sutherland has been named by President Harding as one of the commissioners to work out a plan for the divorce of the stockyards from the packing couiaiiies. Iduho and Oregon woolgrowers in session at Boise, Ida., last Wednesday decided to store this years clip until market conditions are better. Boise bunkers are to care lor tbeir -- co-op- -1 ; ; Po-aitio- n, obligation to the worth were carried iu British vesHels, which them, even $2,240, (HI0 in American sbis and nipjHirts public in Jajianese. That is a state lie from the outside. though they may The mobile young mind should lie of affairs not calculated to provoke enthusiasm among those interested fmqierly guided in business mutters in is no American shipping. that come uuder the handling of these vessels should not our reason led why not and instructors, astray only to lie rudely awakened to unrecogniz- carry at least the major srtion of ed duties later in life. A particular the commerce of the Philippines and instance is before this community at it will be the business of the dejiart this time in the matter of the stu- ment of commerce and the new shipdents year hook or annual for the Car- ping hoard of the Harding adminisbon high school. With two well equip- tration to correct present conditions. ped printing establishments in the Maybe the reason those fifteen mil county capacity for turning out the lions of immigrants didn't come to work projmrly having been amply States as it was remrted United the look is the heretofore demonstrated to was because they were going house they in sent a Ogto printing being were free grub over we heard sending Nwsihle interests no which has den, in this rounty. This, too, in the face there already. of the fact that financial leniency Much of the scenery in Carbon has heretofore lieen shown by the would be a great deal more atliook county the out in home printers getting when the students were not so well tractive if we d'uln 1 have to look out fortified with an appropriation, which, for the ruts in the reads. The Sun has lieen told by the authoriThe Sun is certain that more Carties having the work in charge, is several times more this year than has bon county men would join a church sort of a secret passpreviously been paid locally for the if it had some work. Yet the students are sent out word and a grip. to solicit the business and professionMost of us are glad we lived in the al people for advertising at rather old days when we could kiss a girl and in rates, evidently perfect innocence as to the false practice in- not taste anything but girl. volved since they seem to think it a point to be imiud of the fact that the FIFTY THOUSAND PROPONED FOR PlUl'Eti IUTLUIM1 KITE work of getting out the Iwok is to go to a distant city. The Sun opines that the alumni of our schools can look bark with pride to the annuals Reed Smoot has introduced a Mil in the senate appropriating 4 that have been turned out right here fifty thousand dollars with which in Price and they should be the first to iiurcheae a site for a public to reinforre this newspaper in uphulldinjr In this city. A like bill 4 would (tlve the some amount to holding the prinriple herein involve! for the same purpose. Oth- - 4 and to tnke the youngsters to task ant 4 Nephl er Smoot m ensure increase the 4 give them the benefit of their own 4 appropriation of (60.000 to (KB,- - 4 growing experience and knowledge of 4 000 for a public building at Kur-- 4 the basic tacts behind the timeworn eka; Vcrntil, (60,000 to (100,000, 4 Rpunlsh Fork, (50.000 to 4 slogan of "support home industries. 44 and (85,000. Mt. PWsant, Trenion- - 4 The owners of the two printing es- 4 ton and Cedar City are to act 4 tablishments in Carbon rounty are 4 hut seventy-fiv- e thousand dollar 4 4 among the ritizens who make our 4 each for . building Hites if the I Smoot lilans go through. 4 worth are while, community paying taxes which furnish funds to my the salaries of the instructors who are giving these youth their knowledge One means of reducing the numlier which will be their armour in the bat of divorces among the rich would lie tie of life before them, and they have to follow the of the Turk a right to expect the loyal support o and allow them example to annex three or four all parties in the premises. The con wives. But at that the Turk wouli stant fight for the support of home pndiably object to being in the same institutions carried on by the Iocs class. press must not be nullified by practices such as are involved in this ease even though it may be claimed that it is done thoughtlessly. These are the very ones who should not do nor allow the youth under their charge to do things thoughtlessly. The evil is of a far more nature when propagated on the young mind in a manner which is accepted as giving a certain amount of business training in a matter of at least concern that if practiced in an individual caacity, as the future work of civic bodies, the press, the commercial clubs, and all other home welfare organizations is greatly increased. Let us have loyalty. The older ones recognize it as a necessity, the younger ones must be taught what experience has shown their elders and the edueational institutions must be made to see their duty in the Swedish Select Oats California matter, even though it involves a little consideration of the community Club Wheat Field Com Sweet rights by some outsiders employed here because of their supposed fitness Cent Alfalfa and Clover Orchard and Lawn Grass. for instructing our youth. Come here for your Seeds and be Common sense ought to teach a man satisfied. that reckless driving isnt destined to increase his popularity in the neighborhood that in the eyes of the genCo. eral public he never has any business South Ninth Ssreet, so important hut he can go about it Price, Utah. in a sensible, safe and sane way. We Even with the advent of spring we arq probably going to have just as many anto accidents and there will ran't lose the weather man. lie'll probably be just as many killed and soon be masting us just as gleefully maimed in America this spring and as he tried to freeze us to death. Th-ir- e t I 4444444444444444 Field semi-publ- ic Select Seeds Price 'Commission HARDWARE Big Shipment Just In ; n. and 15, LI SIC From Page Three) the number of lambs to obtain this (Concluded 1 o-j- FRIDAY, APRIL FRIDAY. UTAH-EVE- RY immediate needs. Cleveland's first woman juage, Flor Yesterday's Markets. enc E. Allen, who la now sitting In KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 14. tho eleventh judicial district court of Cattle Ileceipts 2400 head. Yearlings common pleas, County of Cuyahoga, O. and heifers, strung; heavy steers She la said to bo but 36 years old, and lwrely steady; calves steady to lift)' waa not a woman's candidate. cents higher; best vealers $8.00 to $8.50; good and choice cows $0.25 to $0.75; good heifers $7.00 to $7.50; top yesrlings early $8.35; best heavy Twenty Years Ago This Week steers $8.30. Receipts were 4000 head and Runnysirie hud its first masquerade fairly active, liest hogs to packers ball. $8.35; bulk of sales $7.35 to $8.20; A. J. Lee was called to Zion on bus- pigs generally steady; fat pigs $8 A0; iness. no choice stock pigs here. The fourth saloon was opened up nt Slice) Receipts 4500. 1 a mbs ten to Helper. fifteen cents higher; ten loads $9.50; J. M. Miller of Colton was In Trice Hogs on business. (. J. Harmon of Huntington had buxine at Price. George G. Krandsen and J. W. Loof-bo- n row were In Zion. Denver, Colo., people were acquiring oil lands around Green River. There waa to Its a dance at llroek-er- a ll.ill at Helper, Saturday evening. John LY. Gates waa believed to he trying to acquire coal lande in Carbon county. Sheriff Hy Wilcox hud his office at Castle Gate and was in Price on official business. H. C. Smith bought four scree of ground from J. W. Wsrf In the west part of Price. Work was well under way on the annex to the lienver and Rio Gramle Hotel at Helper. K. R. Glhaon, chief clerk for Utah Fuel company at Sunnyslde, had at the county neat. R. G. Miller and A. W. lloreley attended the funeral of President George (J. Cannon at Salt Lake City. Mias Hulda Hill and William Norton were married at the home of the bride's parents at Wellington. Rotiert McKun from White Rock was In Price. He wna connected with the Indian agent's office over there. Jim Sheya was in Trice from Helper to take hi mother back there. She had lieen here for medical treatment. Dr. A. W. Dowd stopped over In Trice a few hours on hie way bark to Sunnyslde after taking a patient in to Zion. Mi uses Maggie Jones, Edith Tace and Annie Mdntire were In Price from Cantle Dal academy visiting the home hus-Inei- ts folka Quarterly conference of the Emery tak wee held at Price. Present were Matthias F. Cowley and Abraham O. Woodruff of Salt Lake City. Hyrum Argyle of Spanish Fork was appointed administrator of the estate of J. M. (Matt) Thomas, who recently had suicided at Price. His lainds-me- n were J. H. Millburn, Albert Bry-nand Lorenso Argyle. er Trice Co-O- p received Its Incorpora, tlon papers. It bought the Mock and real estate of Price Trading company. A. J. Lee wa It president, and Lars Krandsen, vice president, with Ievl X. Harmon. A. Rryner and J. 31. Miller, directors. For that good printing. The Nun. STANDARD OIL BEHIND PARTY COMING THIS WEEK (Concluded From Pag Two) ed several days previous. shorn lamlm $8.50. HDT SHOT al state's best interests served." Com- Price Trading. Co. Phone 6 The Busy Store Next to Postoffice Price, Utah i FOR NEIGHBOR Probably Woman Wlahod She Had Not Irritated Mr. Dobson Whilo Ho Wao Worried. Advantages of City Life on Surface; of Country Life Underlying. Mr. Dobson came home early In he By J. W. COVERDALE, American Farm Bnrean Federation. evening, but IT sheets In the wind. 11a negotiated the steps to his front door on his hands and knees. Finally, when the farm to the city is not altogether due to the higher The drift he reached the top, he fished his keys from hla pocket without mneb diffithe industrial centers. The city has been advertised in obtainable wages culty, but the keyhole, of course, could The appeal of the printed word is strong. The desire beyond all reason. not be found. After several attempts to locate It to get something for nothing, to earn a living' without the prescribed in which ho failed miserably, he hapwcat of the brow, ia characteristic of all of uel pened to look over hla shoulder, and There is no spectacular aide to country life. It has to do with the discovered the woman next door fundamentals. The advantages of city life are on the aurfaoe. The adwatching him. "Wash yon wan 7" ha demanded. vantages of farm life are substantial and underlying. "I don't want anything," she replied, There arc very few real advantages of the city that cannot be brought bnt didn't go away. the to The man made another attempt to country, but the fundamental advantages of free life in the coufind the keyhole, but being again unntry can never be transplanted to the city except to a very limited degree. successful turned In disgust and asked of the city there is a corresponding advantage of thi the neighbor If she had borrowed tho For every advantage country. For every disadvantage of the farm there are innumerable drawkeyhole. "Of course not. I don't know anyback to urban existence. thing about your keyhole except that you cant find It," Hid aha. "Well, youve borrowed everything Experiments have shown that lime DIRECT HALES FROM MAKERS elsh we've got, eho I thought maybe ARE TO BECOME MORE STRICT ia quite the beat preservative water you borrowed our key bolt, cam the for eggs. reply. Yes, it is quite true that some peoWASHINGTON, D. C, April 4 10. Beer and wine, bottled ia 4 ple are totally devoid of fear. They case lota, will be sold by pharm- - 4 are dead. aclste exclueivrly and no aales 4 by brewers or distiller direct to 4 the consumer will be allowed bythe government if recommends- - 4 Notice la hereby given that a spec of Prohibition Commission- 4 tions lal election has been ordered and caller Kramer are approved. Com- - 4 ed by the board of county commismissioner Kramer also seeks to- 4 sioner of Carbon county, Utah, at In draft of propoe- 44 incorporate Price, Utah, and will be held In said with beer ed rueglatlono, dealing Carlmn county. Utah, on May 14, 1921, which 4 and wine sales, provisions to determine the question whether or will increase the responsibility 4 not bonds of the said Carbon county, of all physicians prescribing for- 4 Utah, in the sum of one hundred ninetheir patients and druggists mik- 4 ty thousand ((190,000) dollnrs, bearsales. Ing J exWe are better equipped than ever ing Interest at the rate of not to The right of dry law official 4 ceed I per cent tier annum, payable before to serve our customers with to limit the amount of beer and- 4 Said bonds made paywine prescribed in a given per- 4 able not to exceed twenty years from ice cream of quality- - Crushed fruit, lod for patients still remain a J fresh and sundaes with and delicious, the date of their Issuance shall be I1 point of extreme doubt among 4 sued and sold by the hoard of county with sodas. Sanitary fountain service. the treasury's legal advisers 4 commlMsliiners of said Carlxm count m us once and come again. Candies Kramer said today he had been Try I'tah, for the purpose of defraying and nuts tho freshest. advised that physicians on th cigarCigars, the expense of laying out, erecting, Pacific Coast sometimes preconHtructlng. Improving and main- ettes and tobaccos. Daily newspascribed As much as ten cases of 4 destaining the following specially pers. We have lately employed our wine, hut he believes the limit 4 cribed public roads and highways own he now suggests will not be on- - 4 candymaker from Salt Lake City. Within the county of Carbon, state of reasonable, - J 4 Utah, oupilde of incorporated cities Try hie products made right here at The Kramer proposal, howevrevand town, and Including the expense home and equal to tho best Wholeer. will not stand if the new -- 4 of erecting all necessary culverts and sale and retail enue commissioner adopts a pol'bridges therein and thereon, which icy in strict conformity to the 4 said public roads and highway la desPalmer decision. , J cribed as follows towit: The road lendfrom to In Castle Gate Price said 4444 ing Carbon county, state of Utah. At said PRICE election the form of ballot shall be as The United States army maintain follows: Main Street, West of Poetoffice a school for the training of ynnl ROM) ELECTION BALLOT women as nurses. PRICE, UTAH To vote for the Issuance of bonds, place an X In the space after the word fjm 44444444444444 The Ice Cream Sea- son Is Here semi-annuall- y. As soon as the interior departments records are satisfied it is understood that the Carter permit will issue. The equipment for the test oieratims in the Swell is rejKirted ready for movement to Green River as soon as the permit is granted. " The passenger department of the Denver and Rio Grande has just issued from its jiassenger department a YES. To vote against the Issuance of map of Utah showing the locations of I Kinds, place an X In the apace after the various oil structures now being the word ''NO." drilled by Standard Oil subsidiaries "YES" and inde)endcnt companies and the For the issue of bonds "NO" rouds leading thereto. That on the reverse side thereof shall be printed the following: STATE IS LOOKING OUT FOR UNEMPLOYED ONES OFFICIALNo BALLOT FOR DISTRICT The possibility of obtaining the assistance of state, county and uiuni-ripauthorities in an effort to solve the present problems of unemployment in the state was brought to a focus last Wednesday, first, when ('..A. Charles R. Maliey sent nut notices summoning representatives from all sections of the state to a conference on this subject April 22d; and, secondly, by the aptcarnnce at the capitnl of a delegation of more than a hundred ritizens of Magna and Garfield. who presented an urgent plea that the unemployed in those towns lie found work. "The puri.ixe of said conference, Governor Maliey says in the letter calling the meeting o- April '.2d is to lav before you the labor, financial and tho ecnto'iaic problems which confront us as a state, and devise ways and means hy which these problems may lie solved and the Everything In Hardware For the Kitchen and Camp. CCKCTlERf Jut Carbon County. Utah, Special Bond Election, May 14. 1921. (Fac-Simi- le Signature) County Clerk. Said elec tion shall be held a nearly as pusKihle in conformity with the general election laws of the state of Utah, except as otherwise provided by Sec. 1414. Compiled Laws of I'tah. 1917, and at such election every qualified voter of said county who snail have paid a property tax in the county In the year 1920 shaM b-- entitled to vote. The polls will remain oner, during the time from 7 o'clock a m. until 7 o'clock p.m. The polling place for such special bond election for District No shall be and the same is hereby established at within said district. By order of the board of county commissioners of Carbon county I'tah. By A. E. GIBSON. Chairman. Attest: 22.Xc$6 missioner Gibson is to be there for ' (Seal) County Clerk. Carbon county. First pub., Apr. IS; last May IS, 1921. OUR NEW DRINK, AND DANDY, TOO. ALSO, THESE: CII KICKY IlLOSSOM COCO-COL- A IICOX KKK1C FKUIT.1U (KAl'K NKCTO All made right here in Price at our own Plant. The price right. Deliveriea at your heme or . place of business. PRICE BOTTLING WORKS Phone 24 PRICE, UTAH |