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Show pSCEMBER 19 M, 1921 PRICE, Pleis of nut tfilfv - bvthe'wJ good l&eirfve to a liaiMlkerriiirf to tiie fkaMurr gown tlint touch of ffiniulue Iwum And uur Uuudering nevpr tb.( M fragile of flimsy Mr-tala- ri U wiofMf 1x4m them tbau ever before undcr JimHttaK nuHliikHUi 2 ed crooked fraternal KtJeralj.il, accused men apiiearedrd,r. Johnson in allir- - The th iiKd sTafi court f.r arraignment. pleas of not guilty aud r rice steam laundry Plums 218 I All entered were he d in uiftdt soon bv 1Vrn;, under five thousand dollar Judge Jiijiiison. llmms,in anJ Canyon v. ? ?' aw:v ujaturn desicnaii, iff ial KLr L? iued lKeuilr proda- - t,L!S Wts f,th THERES NO DISARMAMENT Week! Education hi a,w state a to mi. 7v Auin':an WU IN WINTERS PROGRAM- --- asssm-ldlU- for iUf!uli,,m,,,R ha.! au.nuplishmeiits Old Man Winter is ranting with full military equipment snows and cold winds, rain, hail and blizzards to makef life aa unpleasant for you as he possibly ran. Hie pur. be public with ami needs of the ten thons-an- public school and to secure aJ'd 1,,TWer the bonds of the first two having supisirt in meeting ihese been originally fixed at ten thousand need. It i turther planned that a each and later reduced to five llioUS-an- d comprehensive effort be made to teach doUar. furnished boud and fo.ter Amemaiiisui through such at I nee m the original sum. a movement. The three defendant are charged Abetter understanding of the form with using the United States mails to and fundamental principles of our induee jiersons to join the two organi-Mtion- 9?' more universal use of which they are the offieial nr the hngliah luupuage ran la accomheads, lluliert Jamieson of Scotland plished only through broader educa-Thwas also indicted hy the federal American ideals mav be gr,.J( jury on similar charges. It is stated instilled in the youth of our couiitry, that thousands of men have lieeu in- tliat patriotism may he a duced to join the alleged spurious or- an essential and basis emphasizedand teaching, ganizations and to have paid large that we may all obtain a more precise sums of money to obtain degrees in valuation of the iiniHirtance of the na- the two bodies. The indictment against Uou s investment in education, 1 design the defendants charges that the claims nate December 4th tu luth aa Amerimade by the two organizations to run- -' can Education Week. I rcsie-- t fully urge that the w degrees of the Masonic order and tropic to issue charters to other bodies are to fa opjsirtunity misrepresentations and that the dc--: miliarize themselves with the work of 'endants falsely and fraudulently have the schools, and that in the home as maintained that tluworders wgre and well a in jmlilie gatherings sieeial are the only regular, legitimate and emphasis lie placed on the singing of true Scottish Kite organizations in all fmt riot ic stings, the significance of the America. flag and the recounting of inspiring Keen interest is Wing nm'iifeste.1 in facts in Americun history. the case h.v local Masons and it is expected that the trial will imve highly SEAL SALE URGED nteresting in bringing out Masonic listory und records. It is said that witnesses may tie brought from as fsr Broadcast Messaga Received In Utah Saturday Evening. away as Scotland to disjiruve the de- -: endants contention that they have vested authority from the mother lodge Wireless announcement of the owning of the fourteenth annual Christof Scottish Kite in thut country. mas seal aale by the National Tuberculosis association and their affiliated HIAWATHA HAPPENINGS health organizations in every state of the union waa flushed throughout the Numerous Social Affairs Given At the United States and into Canada and to Mexico hy a high school student in Big Coal Camp. Omaha, Neb. The message of Mer' Chriutuuu and Healthy New Year; ry 2fi.-Mr. A. Xuv. J. HIAWATHA, Christmas Seals and Help Build Delaney entertained the Five Hundred Buy the Health of a Nation, waa receivafterhome club at her Card Saturday ed by wireless telegraph and telephone noon of last week. Luncheon was servin Utah last Saturday night. ed to Mrs. Albert Kirkpatrick, Mrs. stations to a requesf from the In reference Mrs. J. M. Riley, Mrs. M. J. ltuddy, central sender, the message waa reM. Ik Mrs. Santschi, Sr., Eugene from local receiving ixiiuts withMrs. E. C. Kowen, Mrs. P. E. layed in the sending radius of the Salt Lake Hasaenger, Mrs. William Steckleman, City stations. In turn, each of these Mrs. Fred W. Von Elm and Mrs. receivers was requested to forvanl George McDermuid, in addition to the message. The original message Mrs. J. M. Jennings and Mrs. C. W. was sent out from Omaha under the Spalding, who were special guests. direction of the Nebraska Tulrmilo-si- a Mrs. E. C. Bowen won the first prize, association. The sender was RonMrs. Santschi second and Mrs. Ruddy ald Rockwell, a student of the Omaha the consolation. achooL alter Baxter enter- high Mr. and Mrs. were Spring inaugurated Lru-iu- tional ever drt-u- r work Work of Schools. for to tried no V!zlZ!eitt O'K'O usewn yfSEn educanal done so to d, Coal Co. PAGE THREE FRIDAY. , , a .rrj ladle o u-- H-fi- VERY All the wild animals and game haye thick fur and heavy feathers this fall thats a sure sign of a cold winter. a Take a tip from nature and prepare to keep yourself warm. If you engage the two famous hot coals Castle Gate and Clear Creek to guard your home against winters attack, you'll be cozy and comfortable no matter how long he aJ a at Dun of the and Shipper Celebrated Canyon Spring Coal at Mines STORKS, ITAIL 117 Newhouae Building. Silt Lake City, Utah. ganl Office, ELMER ORRIN CTAII OOLTOX, flcaml Mcrrtianitl-and Stockaioi'a Supplies Idd, Dipping Vau and Food fiota la Counectioa Where You're Treated Right to Snnccnior CMXER A lunmn Ma-gra- Flour Flavo GKIXDIXa PLENTY Wheat Flour, Graham SiU jj Germade. Beat whan Get them MU. right at Prices are right. Firmers Mill and Elevator Co. i wiLBrn burnhAM. Manager. Price. I. We Deliver Uuh. ABERDEEN COAL RICHEST EtnaEKCT. wnment eouWalent 1104 lbs. wguneO for storage. Will not of ateamlng and beating qualities. dependent Coal & Coke Co. J?"! I n , -- Eenil worth, UUh In the Walker Building. Lake City. kusano & w sanannie very Men-liamlto- e DoM-rlpilo- n of hg.to the trade of the real-i-u local coal camps Jf territory. Cri.;jnil,n 'JJAOTATIOXS n!?8. South Ninth WrL Price. Utah. iair Shop tained at a dinner party Sunday evening for Mr. and Mm. C. Brntherson and Mrs. Dave Jorgenson of ML Pleasant, who were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mi J. P. Gunderson. An interesting program was carried out Saturday evening of last week hy the Mutual Improvement association officers of Hiawatha, which was fol- lowed hy luncheon. Mrs. M. F. Miner and Charles Christensen were responsible for the liarty. Arthur Gronger won the grand prize for the evening a games. Mr. and Mrs. C. X. Orr are visiting friends in Salt Lake City. Mrs. 0. M. Walk left Sunday for an extended visit with relatives in Illinois. Mrs. Roliert Wardell was hostess to the Xedleeraft Sewing club at her home on Monday evening. Those present were Mrs. Ism Tidwell. Mrs. Baxter. Mrs. Wright Walker, Mrs. James Gibbs, Mrs. A. J. Delaney, Mrs. M. F. Miner, Mrs. Ira Simmons, Mrs. J. P. Gunderson, Mrs. E. D. Potter, him. Fred TV. Von Elm and Mrs.Clyde assisted by Vaught. The hostess was Christensen, Charles Mm. her sister, in serving luncheon. POSTAL SERVICE NOW TO SEARCH FOR THE MISSING communication This Histof-fic- e has been received by the local GenPostmaster department from It is my wish eral Will H. llayes: Hie postal that the machinery of those lie placed at the have that ones loved searching for tbous-andVyear Every from sight. dropped disalof in bIOE REPAIRS. 'nv!,rlc ?hP- - Bring any l9orkildof footwear to us. I . pVi1 P, d at alexhalvis B,k price, utah this country are reorted children, young men, young en; husbands and wives, sonic ncveri lie heard of again by tbcir d'sti families and friends. The depart.! Mik- S with its oiRtnixed fxeihhes of the land may wrvir. to Ike offered Therefore, they are willingly Tkn J"1 for this purpose. S piSnl tion of interference fairs or to set as a collection HALL riit Hive mil Building WTS. UTAH Drll'lsngars, l'AX, agtmy-Postmaste- will scrutinize IHtAL POOL Tobacco Mgr. miHs-in- g wom- casc rcrKtigate carefully cach of convinced when them, and - r cdo " uineness will make " other postmastera aa the the mt warrant and ad visa may relatives or friends. our dth by Our birthrate cxc.ds thousand seventy and ua hundred not here to rejoice. year. And Teddy 4SK YOUR DEALER Utah Fuel Co. Miners and Shippers exclusively of Castle Gate and Clear Credk Coals. COMMISSION SETS DATES INDORSE SEAL SALE Utah Commander Requests All tha Schedule of Compensation Claims of Local Interest State Post to Help. In line with the action of the third national convention of the American Legion at Kansas City in indorsing the fourteenth annual Christmas seal sale of the National Tuberculosis association and its allied health organizations in the various states, the of Utah of the Ameriran Legion has indorsed the annual Christmas seal sale of the Utah Public Health association in this state aud is urging legion posts to support this cauiiiaign for health funda in every way possible. A letter signed by Dr. B. W. Black, department commander for Utah, has been sent to every post in the state, calling attention to the action of the national convention and to the fact that the Christinas aeal sale of the Utah Public Health association, which ia affiliated with the National Tuberculosis association, ia now under way. Attention ia called to the fact that it is through the sale of seals that funds are raised for health work in Utah, and particular attention is directed to the fsrt that the Utah Public Health association is giving special attention to tuberculosis among men. The latter also directs notice lo the fact that with the traveling health clinic, maintained by the Utah MOTHER GETS BABY THAT association, there is one special surWAS KIDNAPPED BY DADDY geon giving his entire time to making of tuberculosis among Provo and Salt Lake City papers a survey men in Utah. this week contain stories regarding the kidnaping hy William C. (brarley d BIG UINTAH PROJECT of his baby. Sheriff Boyd of Utah county a few days ago served jiapcm on Oourley for the re- Flans On For the Reclamation of Two covery of the child and also notified Hundred Eighty Thousand. him of hia wifes suit for divorce. Gonrlev, it is allcpid, called on his Another big irrigation project ia now wife who was making her home with considered fof the Uintah counbeing asked for and her parents at Salem, which about two hundred and in try permission to take the little one fur eighty thousand acres of land are insent hut never returned, a walk. He volved and which engineers estimate the girl to his mothers home in Silver can be irrigated at an expense not to Citv. He states that he took the child exceed ten dollars an acre. The initi-tatifor' the purjwse of persuading his wife for the project ia the Vernal to again live with him, hoping that she Commercial club and data ia now berebecome and then for it would come secured which will be forwarded to conciled. The Oourleys arc former ing Don B. Colton so that he Congressman residents of Lureka and alia) of Car- can present the proposed project to bon county. the reclamation service. Informstion. from Washington, D. C., is that the Sun. The That good printing. government will favor another reclamation project in the state just so soon as funds are available. With this for a starter, the Vernal Commercial club has begun the preliminary work and will push the gathering of the necessary data during the winter. The proposed project is in the Dead Mans Bench country east from Given River and Jensen. It is proposed to take the water for the irrigating of the project from the White and the Green. No application has been made at the office of the state engineer for the diversion of water from either of the streams named, although the project had been discussed several times with the state engineer by residents of ha-ol- ut ve (EliriBtmas Srmrmbranrra more KHIS year than ever will decide on the Photograph as a happy token to give to those whose friendship they wish to hold and cherish. A dozen will puzzling gift photographs olve a dozen Make an appoint ment today. jp rotdems. A. KOPTS STUDIO PRICE, UTAII V-- that part of the state. The lands that are involved in the enterprise lay to southeast of Jensen and are in two sections, the bad lands of that portion of the state separatitig the two tracts. POST TO MEXICO Effective December 1st narcels may he mailed to points in Mexico franked If not deliverable as addressed, abanor if not deliverable as addon, dressed, deliver to (the address wantOtherwise, the Mexican postal ed). service will continue to return the parcel to the sender at the latters expense. Announcement has liccn made Numerous eases before the state industrial commission of Utah have lately been set. Those of more or less lo. cal interest are: December 2d State treasurer-wa- . Standard Coal company , death of Gust Turen. December 2d State treasurer vs. Cameron Coal company act; Continental Casualty company; death of Nielc Skaliantia. December 5th Louis Dakovich v. United States Fuel company for the death of Louis Dakovich ; final diio-sitio- n of the case. December 6th Stnte treasurer vs. United States Fuel compuny; death of Tom Katagiri. December ltfth State ' r . vs. Utah Fuel company; death of Milt Pappas. December 16th Slate treasurer va. Independent Coal and Coke roufpany ; death of Paul Ksraeocoaa. BOARD NOW PUBLISHING VERY COMPLETE REPORT STEP ON ER It to some satisfaction to know you ha vs tha host (as obtainable when you so out on business or pleasure. You will yet that sat- -, tofactlon If yuu havo had your tank filled at the Purity Service Station Corner Elchth and Main Streets Bast Brands of Oils For AU Purposes. CORD TIRES We havo opened up a now business and want to prove to you that wa give you pure rood and real service. Drive up to the above address. Attention of our readers is called to the report in this issue, giving a detailed statement of the receipts and disOaiis Auto & UacMse Ci. bursements of the Tintie School district for the year ending last July, Phone SS4 says the Eureka Reporter of last FriGeneral Rapalriny, Expert ia local one the The district of Mooianloa. day. first to comply with the atato law Cylinder reboring and technical which calls for the publication of a work on all snakes of ears. ia one in the this manner that Consult us for re borreport made out In moat instances school ing your motors. districts, cities and counties are pubWe ran save you money and lishing reports which are incomplete guarantee yon satisfaction. Lobecause they simply show the amount cated at corner Tenth and .f money collected and disbursements by funds. For instance it has been customary to report only the total amount paid to teachers, for fuel or supplies, without giving the amount each individual or company received. The law is quite plain on this mailer and calls for just such a report as we Announces the agency for the Na are publishing, once each year from Bone comet. A guaranteed fit In every school district as well as from a guaranteed comet. every city administration and every county administration. The trustees Eighth Skd Main Phone 4SW PRICE, UTAH of Tintie district have takes a step in the right direction and it will likely be but a short time until every other Blank hooka, loom leaf ledgers, Jour- - ' school district in the state is getting nals, cash books, day hooka, etc. Cor out such a report. plete stock. The Sun. Merchants duplicating aalea hooka at POSTAL SAVINGS MAY BE MUCH LIBERALIZED factory prices Order from Tha Sun. . "f Information was received this week at Price postoffice of the bill foster- ed by Postmaster General Ilays liberalizing postal savings haring been favorably reported upon by the house of representatives committee on and postroads. It is expected that both branches of congress will act promptly in passing the measure. Under the provisions of the hill the interest rate on postal savings will be increased from the present one of 2 ler eent annually to 3 per cent. The limit of twenty-fiv- e hundred dollars allowed to any one depositor will be increased to five thousand dollars and the age limit of 10 years removed. The bill also provides for joint and :rust account?, now forbidden to postal savers. Under the join account section of the bill two persons will be fiermit-te- d to open an account and cither of the depositors may withdraw it on the death of the other. Accounts may also be opened by trustees or guardians. Requiring only a single wire aerial and a eonnertion with the ground to make it effective a new radio receiving outfit weighs but five pounds. post-offic- es by the Italian postal administ ratio.! Iamdon had 7,476,168 residents when that coffee may now be imported into this years census was taken in June, that country by parcel post. h slightly less than of the popDon't borrow The Sun. Subscribe. ulation of England and Wales. one-fift- SUNSHINE TEA ROOM 7 to Breakfast o'clock Luncheon 1ft to X oclock SPECIALS ALL DAY. Evening and Afternoon Parties By Arrangement. Home Cooking and Surroundings. Eighth and Main Streets, the Mlilbum Home. Price, Vtah. Sundays 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Defective Plumbing ..Tha law of sanitation that prompt attention be requires to all defective plumbing. given It prevents the spread of sickness and The law of requires that you employ a firm that works quickly, accurately without oxceaaivo charge. We lnstjdl new plumbing and repair anything In that which to defective. Send for us aa a measure of safety and economy. disease. self-intere- st Baddley Plumbing & Heating Co. Eighth and Main flu.. Phone MO, Price, Utah. j |