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Show 1HE 8PBr Christmas Shopping Economical PAGE SEVEN FRIDAY. UTAE-EVE- RT HAN HAKIKG GOOD UTAHS BEST COAL F HINES he reu t WVVVVVWWVWAWiWWWWWVVVSWWV a conference of jr the United Needleers ft Sewing elub at her home -Utes, Great Britain, Ganada and s, Monday evening. The member presrecently held at St. Louis, ent were Mrs. lam Tidwell, Mr. M. F. Mo., to consider the Mrs. E. 1). Potter, Mrs. 0. E. of international standards setting up meth- Miuer, Mrs. Fred W. Yon Kim, governing llassenger, ods ol use ot mine rescue apparatus, Mrs. J. P. Gundersou, Mrs. Ivsu Sim-- . the of the tentative per- - nnma, Mrs. ltoy Kay end Mrs. James BOHHt?! of various . trees of j Gibbs. Mrs. Frank Memory of Standstandard-- 1 ifrdville was a sfieeial guest; r,stue utu? out and Easy SHOP ICK early and youll shop to better advantage min-"iutiu- sub-com- will be no wild splurges in Christmas shoiv this year, as occurred during the past few years when everybody over the country was on the spend." We realized this when we placed orders for our Christmas goods. We bought to fit the times and the minds of the people. The result is that we are prepared to meet the spirit of economy which prevails without either economy or the variety of goods. Georg, f the and of the Gunderson, who won the prize recent-- t ly tor living the most jHipular youug "" resented with as fur- ... tie : msnea ny me nuts aum orchestra. ies ue standardisation, which will m-- t j a liaison coniniittee to represent j jtues of foreign countries other tliau Shopping will not be especially curtailed this Christ- I the niied States, lioliert Struchan, j mas, but it will be done with great care and a keen eye to For Any of tho Above Choice Fuels Gall On oeniur lnicctor of British Columbia, Legion Bulletin Urges Hearty Support to meet you on these terms. EveryJL values. We are ready 0. H. STEVENSON LUMBER CO. the Canadian representative. J. W. of Coming Drive. use. wear and chief to Price, Utah eat, of coal Iaul, mine J thing investigation ot the tinted States bureau of Memliers of the American Legion in milieu, vmWVWMAAWVWWVWMWkJWVMVWMW litliburg, la., is secretary. Repre- Utah are urged to give their active sentatives from Belgium and France support to the Red Cross membership will be named later. rullcall in a bulletin sent out a few No. 2 will deal with rescue apparatus dava apt from dejmrtuient headquarrequirement a and tests for ermisai-bilit- ters by Adjutant Kirke M. Decker un818 Kearns Building, 1). J. lurker, chief of the di- der instructions from Dr. B. W. Black, A SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. vision of mine rescue ears and sta- department commander. The bulletin Winter Quarters, Clear Creek, Castle Gate tions of the bureau of mines, has been recites briefly the work being done by and Sunnyside. named chairman, the Red Cross in the interests of dismen and advocates No. 3 will take up abled Many a aelfmade man is tailormade the subject of physiological effects iu that, iu appreciation of thia, every Every procession haa a head' and a well as march should member become do f man a Where tail. use of mine rescue yon apiaratus and the F0R methods fur detecting dangerous gas- of the Red Cross. The bulletin was ATHENS issued as a feature of Red Cross Sunes. Dr. R. R. Sayers, chief surgeon of EMAM IUi KLAPAKI8, when Salt Lake Post No. 2, Amerthe day, bureau of TEST THE TRUTH OF THE SUN'S CLAIMS mines, is named as chairlroirirtnf man. Other members are Dr. A. F. ican Legion, supplied speakers for sevriUCU, UTAH B99BB BaBBB8BBCgaggeggSBSSSgSgB3Wag Knoefel, Terre Haute, Ind. ; Dr. Yan-de- ll eral of the churches where special serin American vice of the recognition Henderson, Yale University, New rrr Haven Conn., and A. C. Feldne'r, sup- Red Cross were held. Thia occasion erintendent, Pittsburg experiment sta- pras relebrated Sunday in observance of tion of the. bureau of mines. Sub- a proclamation issued by Gov. Charles committee No. 4 will consider the mut- R. Maliey. Practically every church in ter of regulations for use of mine res- Utah had some feature dealing with cue apiaratus in coal mines. Robert the Red Cross. Adjutant Decker was M. Medill, director, dejwrtment of the speaker at Liberty Park Methodist mines and minerals of the state of Illi- church at Salt Lake City. He deelar-thfor thousands of nois, Springfield, Ills., is chairman, er and C. A. Herbert, district mining en- men wounded and gassed in the connot yet over. He told gineer of the bureau of mines, Vin- flict the war was cennes, Ind., secretary. Memliers of the congregation that for these men this who will study the the American Red Cross is performing service that no other organization nuitter of regulations for use of apar-atu- s in mines having flat coal beds ran jierfonn by financing theiMieeda are E. H. Denny, mine safety engineer during the period of claim adjustment of the bureau of mines, and lioliert and until they officially become wards of federal government. All the Lilly of West Virginia. Regulations for use of apiairatus in pitching coal sieaken stressed the importance of beds will be taken up hy J. J. liorbes, such service to the community and , prothat in the furtherance of this mining engineer of the bureau of urged tie should to work citizen eager every mines, Birmingham, Ala., and J. J. ay the dollar membership fee which Ore. (skis Corey, Bay, finances the Red Cross organization. Csterlng to tlie Trade of ladles No. 5 will deal with regulations and (innlrnini Only HOT AM (Ml.l WATEIt of mine rescue apjuirntus in FEDERAL GOVERNMENT use for Here is a wrap that will delight tlumc i:KltY ItOOM women u ho admire handsome embroi- metal mines. D. IlaTrington, mining MAKES ROAD PAYMENT (lose to Pouter ami Jtlo fSrsinle dery unit rich fr ngi-- in the compiiny engineer of the bureau ot mines, DenDepot. ltoums, 91.23 and 91.30 of luxurious looking furs. It Is made ver. Colo., will act as chuirinan. 11. J. The Bum of $12(1,922.89 has lieen re- of the lelmirs type, of a fine Ruhily, Butte, Mont., will also serve eeived by tlie state treasurer during livcir lend these to dei'oratlons jwhiili and is enlitleil tu 'e classed us a s.i-- I on this committee. Additional names the past two weeks from (he national peril coat. may be added to all committees as oc- pivernment, covering iwyment of fedcasion may require. eral aid on certain projects. Of this IV Till: inriAL PIS. amount $75,924.05 is for work done on Jl of standardization The advisability 'i: jn; ) Ki.muiKo.) u. jjinnui.j pij S( the Mauli to Pigeon Ilillow road now methods and mine rescue uf apjuiratus o,i Vluir:i UU1!AH!D ipn.l JO aims heretofore existing lietween you and was first suggested by the Hon. Wil- about qompleted. Other checks received were $15,100.-4- 7 'the plaintiff. HEXI.Y ltl'tJliKlil, A- liam Sloan, minister of mines of Britttorney for the Ilnlntiff. Pnatoffii e Ad-- i ish Columbia, in a letter to the bureau to be applied on the work on the Yon are to the aald Defendant. hereby to is in which in project 1920, of just north of Provo ; $16,789.-4- 7 mines, Kepteinlier, Utah State of The ifendant. Summons. on the grading of the road from sunininned ' to Hipuur within twenty lie priijKised that an international conto da a alter the service of this summons ference lie held on the subject. The Price to Castle Gate; $11,243.12 on upon you if srrfedI within the county In bureau of mines agreed to the desir- two sections from Delta to llolden in lEnad In Carbon County and which this action brought, otherwise within thirty days after service end de- ability of such a conference with Bjie-ci- al Millard county; $4,182.54 onithe road Shipped Everywhere. reference to the methods of any from Lund to Cedar City in Iron counfend the above entitled action, and iu case of your fuilure so to do Judgment as standard. The ty and $3,673.24 on the road through will le rendered against you according particular apjiaratua to take place at Wildcat Canyon in Beaver county. fixed was conference which of the demand to the complaint, and Mine ResAid First National of Isolds the disaolve the to matrimony you has lieen filed with the clerk of said cue meet at Kt. lamia Mo., in Septem-lie- r. FIVE ARE CONVICTED ON GAMBLING CHARGE court. Th!a notion la brought kgalnst Properties At in St. Louis were The trict Court In and For Carbon foun- attended meetings not PRICK UTAH SOLDIER' only representatives by, SUMMIT, Nov. 14 A dress, Price, Utah. First pub., Nov. 11; last Dec. I. 121. of different nations, but also by rep- gun play at the Hotel last Liberty resentatives from state and provincial week led to an investigation which reIX Tllli IHSTKKT CMTIT OF TIIK also were There present TEST THE TRUTH OF THE SUNS CLAIMS sulted in n raid on the place later. Seventh Judicial District In and Fur dejiartments. comCarlsm County. Utah Clarence A. representatives from the mining was found behind the bar and Liquor Chinn. Plaintiff, vs. Florence Chinn. panies who carry on training in the use the proprietors, Joe Bruno and John No Defendant. Summons. The State of of mine rescue apparatus, members of , are You Morgan, were arrested. The raid was Utah to the Said Defendant: within mine rescue crew and manufactur- made by Sheriff E. G. Burnell and . hereby summoned to appear of this ers of mine rescue apparatus. Resotwenty days after the service Deputy J. D. Clyde. They arrested summons upon you If served within lutions adopted at the conference rec- five aliena all of whom were convicted ts action this which in the county the inqiortance of advancing ognized within days mbling in the justice court and thirty otherwise brought, above en- the art of mine rescue work by a cw? eaewiid4wenty-fiv- e dollars. Brnno, after service and defend the failof the tain degree of atandardization of titled action, and in case lieyour one of the hotel proprietors, was arrenderwill ure so to do Judgment mine rescue methods, and authorized rested last spring by the county offiThe man who has his property insured against loss ed egnlnst you according to the de-is the designation of an international cers tnd fined seventy-fiv- e action This fire dollars has nothing to worry about. Is your property infor of the eompluint. mand by . snd de- mine rescue standardization commit- bootlegging. Later he was arrested hronglit to recover a Judgment sured? by cree dissolving the bonds of matrimony tee under the auspices of the United the federal officers and the place dosheretofore existing I ft ween yourself At-- ; States bureau of mines. The man who has no insurance may see everything ed up for almut a month or aix weeks. and the plaintiff. K. J- - VI HNEK, Ad-: D. (Dan) Harrington, now with the for Plaintiff, PosMtflce swept away and himself practically a pauper. Why take torney STANDARD COAL PEACE DECLARED dress. Price. Utah. a chance? bureau of minesmt Denver, Colo., is a such 5. Xuv. last. 2K; Oct. First pub., WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 15. former geologist and aivil engineer Sun The atate of war between the United at Fuel Utah the company Every thing in insurance written in companies that with For use in small town a twowbeeler, in the States and Germany terminated in CO. comanies other losses promptly no quibbling. Abstracts of titheir also and pay nyside fire apjwraliis equipiied with ehenn-- Carlsm district! He is making pwd fact July 2, 1921, when the joint peace bonds, tle, conveyances, etc. I hat can cal tanks, lias lieen designed ALT with his work with the bureau along resolution of congress was approved CITY, UTAH ; lie hauled to a fire ns a trailer by any several lines. by President Harding; according to a General Office automobile. proclamation of peace issued by the Winth Floor Kearns Bldg. chief executive yesterday. Similar DANCE BY As between knickerbockers and no COMPLIMENTARY AT HIAWATHA proclamations will be issued in confor-OVER FOST the choose we'd j knickerlsicker nection with Austria and Hungary Second Floor Silvagni Bldg., Price, Utah mer. A little is heller than nothing. HIAWATHA, Nov 12 Mrs. C. E. when certain laws unaffected hy the ddimg now will ' buy dollar nnrouncementa. The Sa One American on congressional resolution of last March H.issonger entertained at luncheon Mrs. Frank of 3d have lieen re)ealed. honor in night Diplomatic, Tuesday is visit-i- n officers are expected to be appointed Memory of Standardville, who M. F. soon by Germany and by the United Iut pareiitn, Mr. and Mrs.Mrs- A. States now that relations have lieen Minr-r- . Coven were laid for Mrs. resumed. j. Delaney, Mrs. James Gibbs, Mrs. Rov Kav. Mra. Wright Walker, PROTECTING OWNERS John S.' Sax, Mrs. J. P. Gunderson, Min-- r. Hut you can save money by doing your Christmas Representatives of several (tending Mrs. Lon Tidwell and Mrs. M. F. Mrs. Sadie MeTavish of Salt Lake companies have submitted to the state bopping early and using care in your selections, bariy insurance commissioner copies pro-jiosj'itv was a special guest. hoppers get best results. Last minute ones take what tne contracts designed to protect returned Simtschi during We serve oysters in any style and at than OImjtv Kansas There is nothing better or more appropriate satisfactory City, Mo., where he the titleholder to an automobile in . week from The world cant beat our fries and stews. ew suit of undersea warm Come prices. of convention I he national tlie clothes, an overcoat or some same is ease confiscated by the attended in and let us convince you that in the matter of serving a. rhesc are common necessities that every man or do federal government for having' lieen American legion. the sumptuous meal at a satisfactory price no one locally has at Christmas time. Much of our Christmas stock Mrs. Jack Douglas entertained at a nsed for transmrting liquor. It is unjaves s " yet been able to excel us. Even in the nowr. We hope to see you soon. banquet derstood the companies had virtually Shower Thursday night Mrs. for Hall to the fonn better for you. It affords you such a vast variety from the Amusement should agreed of policy rooms hieh to select. Clinton R. Moffitt, an October bride.- take before submitting it for approval. were pres- The forms have lieen taken under conguest About seventy-fiv- e sideration by the insurance commisCnTr and Mrs. A. W. Dennison mo- sioner and representatives of the atCarbon-Emer- y Turner Block, Phone 169 tored to Sslt Lake City during tlie torney general a office. PRICE, UTAH Mrs. Heiner. and were accompanied hy week Thev Hiawatha, Mohrland, Weat Hiawatha wine Even a man feel foolish A. J. Delaney. may M J. Knildv and Mrs. GEORGE E. McDERMAID, Supt at times. Havent you found it so I Mrs. Walter Baxter entertained the io 'l-- com-- j S. Kitson, in-- HIAWATHA, KING, 1 BLACK HAWK, sac-rifici- nE a-- PANTHER. . I l WASATCH STORE CO. f y. Utah Coal Sales Agency I ce ce wintry setting HOTEL WH Others at ce Out That when it comes to attractive gressive job printing printing with the punch The Sun occupies a place right up in the. front ranks. Modern equipment enables .it to furnish s i BIG TOWN PRINTING At STANDARD SMALL TOWN PRICES -- i -- ! Theres a vast difference in printing. That why you owe it to yourself seek something new instead of taking it any old place merely from force of habit. COAL j Standardvllle, Utah Dust No Ashes, No Clinkers , Unexcelled For. Storage Winter is the Bad Time For Fires . Purposes ll. . lake Equitable Real Estate & Investment Co. Cant Stave Off Christmas It s Oyster Time rf Stores Co. ed The New Queen City Cafe |