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Show imt inch u by the month local advertisers. cents an inch per issue, (0)per cent additional. No Hur advertising accepted for the pays- PXe readers (M) cents r line an twenty-fiv- 22 ifroni) e TLunon books of several Volume 8, Number 27 The Sun. JJKept in stock. fML mRKET HAKES NO BECIMRY HMS PSOOUCf bTTl : ruAii ith m u 8T. MARIE. Ida.. Kuv. 2. Tears came to the e es of Marshal Koch here today when three French war b 'ides pleaded with him to take them bank to their native land. "We love Ani.iri-c- a, but we are lonesome for France," they told him. You must never forget France, but you must love your new home and honor your husbands." four Traa-WJSf- tf ts 25 , BRIMS, wNICK FOR HOME, WAR rate gun, display advertising inch per issue (jQ) hbu ; IW Oil lease blanks and option Week Ending December 2, 1921 forma land Kept in stock the kinds the big use. Order from The Sun. companies AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER CASH PRIZES GIVEN PDll T1IK TWO BEST i'11 IUSTM AS SIX lltlES JOE YOUNG BOOSTS UTAH President of Local Line Tells of Our Shortcomings. OVER A THIRD IS INVITED HERE PROPOSAL TO PUT OUT 4 Pries Friends of Grsek Statesman Hail The Bun is going to issue a 4 Christmas edition that will be out 4 December lSth, next. A first prise 4 of ten dollara in (old and a sec- ond prise of five dollar in (old 4 will le (iven for the beet Christ- mss story submitted for publics- - 4 iton lu that issue. These condi- tions ere imposed : 4 First The story must be writ- - 4 4 ten by a student of the elemen- - 4 4 tary schools of Carbon county. Second Only one (the best) 4 4 story is to lie submitted from each 4 school. This will necessitate an 4 elimination contest under such 4 conditions as principals of various 4 schools of Carbon county may de-termine. 4 4 Third Ths story must not con- - 4 4 tain more than a thousand words. 4 4 Fourth Stories are to be at the 4 office of The Bun In Price by It 4 4 o'clock (noon) of Monday, Decern- - 4 4 ber 12th. 4 4 Fifth Each story must be 41 4 elyned by a non de plume, sccom- 4 4 panled by a sealed envelope con- - 4 4 tainlny the real name and address 4 4 of the contestant. Those desirin( 4 manuscript returned should en- - 4 4 colse the necessary postage. 4 4 Sixth The stories awarded the 4 4 first and second prise will be pub- - 4 4 lished in the Christmas issue of 4 4 The Bun. 4 4 Seventh Address all contribu- - 4 4 tions to The 8un, Price, Utah, 4 4 Christmas Story Contest Depart- - 4 4 ment. 4 COUNTY MACHINE From Same Section. Elvutherios Yenixeloa, Greek statesJuslh II. Young, president of the and Rio Graude Western, has , jgfupondence The Bun. man, formerly premier of thnt nation puver HALTED n date now stands at 4.826,000 ton,i and who arrived in the United States WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 28. finding most of the present week roNovember a been 12th week weeks lus fourth about three barely of that in the eorres- ago, ending J,be('ity. Among other fat the that bought him to Utah at thisthings tted to pay a visit to Utah. Gov. time ft mines of Utah produced 30.1 per ponding months a year ago. riei tion of a board of diree-to- n I1 Charles 11 Mabey on Wednesday Tidewater business through llamp- Mt of fulltime capacity. Total losses Roads continues to slacken, and ini I? f"r tlia a Kt.er to Yeni:i lus, who is ' fron all causes, 63.9 ; labor shortage, Pacific and the ; at Sauta Barbara, Cal, in which it non disability, L5, and no mar-- the week ended Noremlier lilt li was! ,,lver and Rio Grande dejsit termi-bac- k jjj losses 62.2 per cent. During the stated: on a level with early October, be- - 2 , at. "n' lbfore a congregation" ttt usmess men at tlie capital city last Upon the mdieitation of a repremaw period the properties in Colora- fore the flurry caused bv apprehen-- 1 sentative group of vovr countrymen Commiaaionera Estopped From Loan ie amo,'K 1,1 bw things said: do worked 63 per cent of fulltime. The sion over a jiossible railroad strike. A Ua" ll'rtuiiitiea and resources raiding in Salt Ij.ko '.'ity, I am very ing Steunshovel to Private Parties ao market losses were 27.7 per eent. total of 241,050 net tons was dumped an Bre r.ave mines into thirteen cover vessels as of iappy to exten-- l to you an invitation No Legal Contract or Amngo-mant- a Utah ,n 338,192 The in the fPat any against figures t o visit Utah ou your npnaed trip ,ate8week a have hundred of October 29th. T)ie decline I, w,hfr They simply tith s weekly capacity of Machins Is Taken Back to 'hit. I would consider it an honor to neKlw'trd- - There are living in thousand tons. Pro- centered in the coastwise movement to Ip 'sad twenty-seve- n County Warehouse Matter Closed. Western States, and even lave the pleasure of personally con end-- 1 New England, which fell from 173,564 fa8J,ern portion returns during the week aceuie the some of and to thousands ucting you of anada, d November 19th the country over to 149.597 tons. Exports amounted to!,n ;ople who woul have bwn living in Utah hud the listorie attractions of Utah, and I ihow that with the stimulus of nossi-- 4 only 35,212 tons. ands alat th withlope that, when arranging your sched Alleging that the artiou taken by Production of anthracite recovered Vk railroad and mine strikes 1.thf should have and which ule, you will find it convenient to in-- 1 two of Carbon county's commission era market will promptly after the holiday season. The ' :! 'UB the the for present I jrm elude thia state in your itinerary. ve- must A. E. Gibson and William Edman Hundreds of eople M longer absorb as much aa nine mil- -' total output, including mine fuel, local !,wy we are In our have moved from citizenship Utah because nu( ju conformity to their duties veryvu away sales and the product of the dredges Don tons a week. Because of the to include quite a number of to the eitixenship, C. 1L Stevenson of the lack of water fur irrigation pur--1 proud ie All end Saints of 1,910,-00estimated at 0 Day, washeries, holidays Americans of Greek parentage, all of aa B tsxiuyer filed a petition last net tons as compared with 1.942,-00-0 loses. Election Day and Armistice Day, the whom hold you in very high esteem. I Tuesday before the district court at Other states of the West have protons in the last preceding fulltime two weeks immediately preceding had likewise the balance of the ieople 1 Price for a writ of prohibition to previded these facilities to a greater detfforded no real test of demand. The week. The present output is, however, would appreciate the privi- - vct the loaning or renting of the Utah than and represent as gree a consequence total output of soft coal in the week lower than in the eorresonding week of their respects to you." countys steainsbovel to the Great have ahead. ege paying Utah was the forged of 1920, when 1,995,000 tons were of November 19th is estimated at The Salevurakia family of this city Uy ext era Coal Mines company. Among first intcnnountain to state undertake net tons. In comparison with mils from the same community over other thing tlie petition recites that intelligent cultivation of its rich soils. the high jioint reached just before the Movement By Bail n Greece as does the eminent states-- 1 the action of the two commissioners 4 The nature and 4 extent very suggested news was received that a railroad and on his arrival in this eoun-WThe not that of the board, but was an movement New ellrail to to Engthe fanners of early potentiality itrike had keen averted this was de- land continued to decline in the week aa old acquaintances sent illegal one of the two individuals. It they the in try this rtate. farming industry to Reduced 000 tons. crease of 2,206, In his jig gi Mated that payment which was rim a welcoming telegram. ended with November 19th. A total of These soils remain. There an thousA LAW terms of average production per work-hj- g 2997 across the American continent I UNIFORMJM to be made waa inadequate, 3022 ears ands of acres of land here in this state of ears and anthracite rip day, whirh permits comparison of of bituminous eoal were forwarded Venixelos stopied at the Grand Can- - atu that aa the iwoposed rental waa to water and cultivation. awaiting .the rate in fulltime and holiday weeks, enm-seBusiness men and all other classes Utah, Idaho, Oregon and Other Statea yon in Arisons, and from there he fa jvaid in bonds of through the six rail gateways over tlie the output was 1,474,000 tons net. Hudson. an answer to his Price friends, pany, any such acceptance would not When rompaml with the in Utah should make it their particuGetting Together. This was a decrease of 8 per cent from The Carbon county Greek community be in accordance with law. The agree-- i week preceding decreases are shown lar business to demand that reclama: the week preceding. It was the lowest of thirty-fiv- e forwarding a supplementary in vita-- 1 ment tendering the ateamshuvel is de-tiand four hundred and tion be made a reality on a basis which Representatives of the motor vehicle point touched in any week since Rep-- j 'thirty-seveBitureinforcing the governor's letter, dared to be verbal and indefinite, and lands the state of statea K)ten(ial farm of the the departments of Oregon, ears, respectively. imber 24th. Preliminary telegraphic minous I'emnnd. Utah, Idaho and Washington, in eon asking that Venixelos niake Salt Lake Jt jg ggjd that no protecting provisions were only shipments reports indicate that loadings of soft as are included for the welfare and safe vent ion at Portland, Ore, a few dava City one of hia stopping places. great as those in the eorresjiondiug ALMA E. RI8EK LOSES LIFE eoal on Mondsy and Tuesday of last return of the machine. The rate of and at which were preaent II. E. 1920. week of ago week were 28JH6 and 27,126 cars, re- IN FALLING FEOM MOTOR Crockett, secretary of 8tate for Utah; NEGRO SLAYS ANOTHER eoal soft both of and hard Receipts spectivel.v. The total 65,672 can Declaration has been freely made that i Roller 0. Jones, TT at tlie head of Idke Ru;ierior increassecretary of state for i on rvi vi was smaller by 5989 than on the first T. A. Rafferty, chief ; proper rental charge would be some-field show Oetolier. that ed ReHrta dep;Iluho during - two days of the week preceding, and a total of 1,065.000 net tons were un- end the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. near thirty dollars. The peti-in- g for Oremm Fred J Dibble, dire Booza and Bad Blood Helps In Kill-InheRiser of Black Hawk, was killed last Tl ot licenses leu than on any corresponding full- loaded Ition further recites that a request from Last Monday. am for 854,996 tons in SeptemWashington, against in the mines -. time days since the second week in the state road commission that thia ber. Of the total receipts. 257,240 tons Friday (Frank R. Hart, supervisor of motor Culmination of a senes of conflict I gteamshovel be used on the Price to September. Production of soft eoal were anthracite and 808,200 tons were Canyon Coal coiniany at Storra. He vehit.le, for Washington, decided that during the firat two hundred and seven- bituminous. Total receipts during the had been working there but a short thpM gignalg havingbiin submitted, between two colored denizens of Del-- 1 My ton road and through which great time, lie was employed in running a ty-three was the killing of W ill Smith by benefit would accrue to Carbon eoun-Henworking day of the present present lake season have been 9,640,-92- 4 motor and in some manner in getting it was ordered by, the representatives per Jackson last Monday evening. ty was ignored that the shovel might of the states four year totals 304,901,000 tons. It will that the severs tone. They exceed by a wide mar- on the machine fell under. Funeral! he seen that in point of bituminous Jackson went to hia home there and j fa turned over to the Great Western state be to are and 1920 ap1919, in departments and those requested gin services were held at the Price taberproduction the year 1921 ia roughly bnt 218,814 tona behind 1918. them on the submission of the found hia wife struggling with Smith, At the time of issuance of the nacle last Monday. Bishop George A. prove - asked for writ the eteainshovel had forty-seve- n Booxe and bad blood added in million tons behind 1919, devices to the states: pmlmovement of aoft eoal up the Wootten was in The charge ana the shak119,000,000 tons behind 1918, and close Auto indicator a righ itating a fight which resulted in the been loaded on a car for shipment to to decline aa the close ers were John Potter and the bishop. and lefthand turnsignal, being to 141,000,000 tons behind the average lakes rontinuea and a atop death of Smith from a deep wound in the Dew camp up Gordon Creek. The the Oliver T. Harmon offered the invocasignal of the war years. Compared with the of the season approaches. During the breast made by a butcherknife. The Lffat 0f the court order waa that ths week ended November 20th 373,569 tion and Elder Ernest S. Horsley the signal operated from the footbrake. dead man waa atruck in the head by ! machine waa unloaded last Wednea-a- n average' of all four yeara it is 112,000,-00- 0 tona were is Thia a rear signal dumped at Lake Erie ports, benediction. Special music was furtons behind. axe in the handa of Jackson, but I day morning, Carman auto semaphore signal a decrease from the preceding week of nished Mrs. of composed by quartet oould not be stopped that way. In hia Day and night anto signal, a com Relatively Small Losses, Cumulative dumpings A. Burgener, Miss Mnneta Shiner, Oli 106.042 tons. he retained the knife he b; dying grip the and showing right' Statements were received during the during the present season now stand verT.lIannon and Henry Gibbs. The Mt (i l on the winashieldt and used in the fight. Jacksons clothing . week ended November 12th from 2779 at 22.625,575 tons and exceed the figwas slashed in all directions, but the .mines, which produced 4,860,089 ton ures for 1919 and 1920 by about 175,-00- 0 ri0 howor 58 per eent of the total output, with o 1918, tons. Compared across one gash million of eoal coked at the mine. The ever, 1921 is six and a half of Soma Doctors. ices iff Thomas F. Kelter accompanied by nal operated on the windshield. reports are assembled largely through tona liehind. Hawk (Hiawatha). The young nan and Cook to went IIelier up Rigarm, operated on the windahVi Deputy the Under a resolution adopted by the of thirty local co-i- l ia survived by his jwrents and several The Mareott auto signal, oper-tbrought Jackson to the eounty jail at state industrial commission .trade associations. The week of Nothia week Three Men Injured. Bisters. and brothers from the windshield, calling attention Price. vember 12th was interrupted by the the practice of providing nursea and OGDEN, Nov. 30. Three miners in and also showing direction by the let' general holiday of Armistice Day an I the employ of the Union Pacific Coal BODY OF NATIVE SON IS . doctors under contract for raring for SECOND KILLING THIS ters R. L. and S. BURIAL .by local state elections. The observ- company at Magrath, Wyo., who were FOR HOME MORNING UP AT HELPER injured wrsons under the workmen a TAKEN auto The Duplex signal, operate ance of Armistice Day was, however, compensation art ia discontinued. Em- injured in an explosion which followed from the windshield. At--1 .not uniform. Alma and Kelter F. John of Rheriff Peterson, Thomas The In the well 'Organized the reployers of labor and insurance are body discharge of giant caps, Allen auto signal, operated from the union districts practically no mines Henry Ruggeri are in full pur- - ponies have lieen advised that injured to be in a serious condition at 36 years of age, was brought to Castle ported windshield. were at work on that day. In Ala- Dee suit of their duties as county officials employes will be entitled to select their Dale for burial Wednesday after servInter-Stat- e Hospital tonight. auto signal, ,a rear arg-n- as this issue of The Sun is jmt on the own doctors and nurses and that a deat held been had says Wellington, ices bama, much of Southern West Virsaid is Gua Epner, 33 years of age, also upon th with ginia and Eastern Pennsylvania the to have lost the sight of both eyes and Castle Dale's Progress of the 26th, windshield. indicators, press. At 8 oclock this (Friday) duction from the insurance rates will another killing was accom-- 1 no longer be permitted in eases where majority of mines continued to oper- is suffering from burns about the where he, with hia family had made The Brooks auto signal a sema morning so or the dished ate. The daily telegraphic rejxirts refor home his year past up at Helper and the law en- - nursea and doctor! are furnished arms, face and neck. ! for phore signal from the windshield, ceived from the railroads show that machinery is busy investigat- - der contract. The resolution is adoptMike Lipscomb, 44 years of age, may bY the ringing of a bell, occurred the Death So far aa can lie learned ed by the commission as a result of 9624 cars were case. mines the the from ing I result year a Kith as twenty lose the sight of shipped eyes The following signals were apjiroyed at this the victim is a candy several objections which have arisen on November 11th, roughly a third of of the writing Monday morning preceding and was explosion. them of nly. He ? store properietor, whose name ia Tony jin regard to the practice. These the shipments on other recent Fridays. Frank Blotter, W yean of age, suf- the result of tvphoid and tonsilitia.Dale. The alleged killer ia Andreas jeetions, the resolution points out, are: Wherever the mine reports gave evi- fered severe burnron the left side of waa horn and raised in Castle Reliable auto signal, which shows Koulizas. Geakia was to be married , Employes are afraid to assert their dence that the holiday had been ob- his face. It ia said he may lose the The deceased is survived by a wife word atop. on Sunday to a lady who is mid to he rights in matters of treatment for in-- a six children, rangang in age from theStar-Ligand served the results are recaleulnted ou his of right eye. sight anto signal, which shows to thirteen years. He had a host relative of Koulizas. Much excite- - juries because of the close relation nt the basis of a forty-howeek. The According to the advices received one word alow. the rehia him for knew d who is reported aa existing at Helper, tween contract doctors and their elecfriends district most affected by the local here the explosion in the mine follow- of The four rear signals indicating of the case reach ployers. In many instances hospital ramifications the tions held on Tuesday, November 8th, ed the discharge of a dynamite rap markably cheerful disposition. Though stop do not give all the directions re- down into Price also, but exact partie- - rases are .not treated aa such because xis Southern Ohio. Labor as a fac- which Gua Epner struck accidentally having just located in Wellington, he quired by tbe statute, bnt are valuable nlars have not so far developed. to new election the with the employe does not ask for and in- waa honored tor limiting output was responsible with his pick. devices. as safety town board at the late election and for relatively small losses. The strikes jsist upon it. In many eases the injure In Japan widows designate them-- 1 empl0ye feels that the treatment given hia funeral was very largely attended. MOVIES OF PRICE protesting against the proposed aboliReturning to Work. elves by arranging their hair in pe- contract doctors is Elder Abinadi Olsen dedicated the That tion of the checkoff, which were noted of Price which has ticen culiar style which also signifies wheth-- 1 ky Colo., Nov. 28. Nin TRINIDAD, picture local is constant controversy with the cemetery. at in the Ohio jhere grave Coloin work the at shown looked waa first men riqvirts from Indiana and are for v more ty-fiduring er they desire to marry again. contract doctors about paying the during the week of November 5th, had rado Fuel and Iron mines of the Trini1 of the week at the Eko theater, and TRAIL MEETING HELD AT I i surgical and hospital nurse, been called off and at most m "wa afmedical, im dad and Walsenburg districts today COLTON LAST WEDNESDAY attracted much interested attention. whe" fn,i,,cd by fected the men were back at work by acmade Film The Alexander company than were ynrking last Saturday, Aonday, November 7th. No sign of Carbon countys commissioners met an unusually attractive feature of it, shows on each end of a row of seats i by the reported figures cording inbreak in the Kansas strike waa at the opening of the third on Wednesday last up at Colton with and the atrona of the house join with which seats are vacant. dicated by the limited number of re- company SURPRISES HIS FRIENDS week of the strike called November thorn from Utah to reopen the time- Marnier Stringham in the hope that ports received from operators. A gen-- 1 Midland in the reduction about discussion still will to a lead thia a worn producbigger in womax 17th distasteprotest against increase in losses ascribed to no com- Trail". Just how talking ia going to tion showing scenes throughout all 1TL OFEIIATIOX wages of 30 per eent in thirteen rket indicated the sagging in William Iittlejohn Takes Miss Elsie thia long Carbon eounty with Emery possibly mines of Southern Colorado. make a boulevard out of 444444444W444444444444 which followed the news Mint pany down make twelve will now of of through The Tanner For Hia Wife. total show stretch trackage picture joining. 4 the rail strike had been aveed With Company 24. Sit- - 4 men at work in five Eastern Utah ia not apparent. About the rounds of movie houses through- - 4 ten and hundred rail-d- s the market here to- - 4 Officiating at a wedding ceremony tin( in the Juvenile R.court again slackening the mines of Las Animas county and eight the best thing that could be done would out the county, after which it will tour Graham of 4 at his home in Price last Friday eveJude Royal had little difficulty in placing hundred and sixteen in Huerfano coun- Jm to sign" the road ao that a trav- tne entire state just as it was run in' 1 Georgetown, laaued an order dl- - 4 ning, Rev. Ralph C. Junes united in r n ordered and reports of alleged rectln Mrs. Clyde Camldente of 4 Production of the company mines eler could tell where he waa anyway Price. Some parts of the reel are to ty. to submit to an operation 4 marriage William Littlejohn of Castle disability were less in the Trinidad district Saturday ia and that wouldn't cost ao very much, be used in the' regular news" films. 4 this city for 4 Gate and Miss Elsie Tanner, one of would make Jt impoMible 4 that The average loss aserilicd to g im;irov-inof chance no either. Theres " reported at 4024 tons and in the ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Salt Lake Citys most popular and ac waa 2.2 per cent. the roadbed to an appreciable exdistrict 1977 tons. alia name Eastern Star the of complished young ladies. The weda At the and Beehive Oven Coke. longstanding tent, meeting lo- - 4 on of what fore the So Judye complaint ding party included Mr. and Mrs. The just chapter held last evening the following if ready well established. Expulsion Order Out. production of coke in Iweliive this of a result aa come wn-- i ia to S& PITTSBURG, Kan, Nov. 26. The appears to have found n tnmpo-r- y level at 110,000 to 115.000 t s a final order expelling Alexander IL movement remains to be seen. year: Worthy Matron Mrs. Caroline 4 taken from her. the complaint al- - 4 rial wedding supper was served the eek. The total Gilmour; Worthy Patron, Dr. R. M. 4 leginy that the family home was in the output in the week Howat and all his followers the children had IN FIXTURES and that NEW 4 at the Savoy Hotel at Price. M. C. Mrs. filthy Associate Matron, Jones; November lflih ia eslinuted Kansas Miners' union from the union Jndt-and were under- - 4 party been 4 neglected houses business CrockM. B. Mrs. Driving of Prices up to their home in Castle worn reKirts of ears 4 Crockett; Secretary, 4 nourished. of coke loaded by for refusal to obey the orders of the Another nnusualthe with an Gate, L. newlyweds were made the refitted Mrs. Grace been 4 that Graham has Fouta; he principal railroads at . Treasurer, stipulated Judge just ett; i drod international union, waa issued by the Mrs. be 4 of consent of Cassldente Moss a Asof the R. 4 E. quickly arranged reception aet guests Sanford Mrs. fixtures. of Jessie ; fine nd eleven thousand net tons. While Conductress, ly la 4 international today, it was announced the there. their received a sociate Conductress, Mrs. Caroline 4 obtained before the operation many friends very Elite company v. Jewelry she 41'X ov-if board ?. increase of eight thousand tons nrrf ormed. intimating thnt Heme ot Amusement Hall the by John Leary, international at the being Thomas from Mrs. cases of 4 carload direction to Fouts,; factory aubmit the to refused Mack; Trustees, holiday week just preceding, member, from the Pennsylvania disweek. The set Forrest Wheeler and Dr. Snnford Bal- - ' of the court the a.tion in regard 4 the demonstration. William Littlestill below the figure attnin-Y- b trict. lie and other representatives of Sheboygan, Wis., this wall t taking her children away from john is general superintendent for the cases, four linger. T naf -- 1 laf inn for the new officonsists of five large Hie week of November 5th, when her would lie allowed to proceed. 4 Utah Fuel company mines with offices 4 the international here said that be- ten-fotwo smaller and two weeks. in rases held floor will be cers hundred and sixteen thousand tons tween two thonsend and twenty-fiv- e 4 Dr. Ray Sunderland testifying 4 at Castle Gate, and has a wide circle of 4 at the hearing, stated that the 4 ones. All are of the finest quarter-sawe- d re produced. In comparison with hundred miner were east out of the born husband htad already 4 friends and acquaintances who extend are all men woman's exthat The doctrine 4 of handcarved, oak, golden r(rresHinding period of 1920, the union by the order. fellow 4 signified his willingness that auch 4 heartfelt congratulations. 4 quisite design, with finest plateglass equal may be all right,tobut the with 4 an operation be performed. Ifsscnt rate of output shows a de-j- '. it who can keep up depends upon f 70 per cent. Tb s cumulative All women are born beautiful in tops and aides. No finer fixtures That good printing. The Sun. I I M I be found in any jewelry store in Utah. the push gets left. 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