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Show FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, THE SUN. PRICE, UTAH EVEKT PEXDAT. PAGE TOUR 192: LAST MONTH SHOWED BIG IN PETROLEUM Production of petroleum in the Unit- SMART CHILDREN broad Every Friday By Bun Publish- ed States, according to the United K. W. Crockett. Co. (Inc.) Mgr. States geological survey, continued to ing Subscription, JIOQ the Tear. Office decrease during October. The daily Phone No. 1. Residency, No. 1I2M2 average fur the month 1,149,613 barMall Mat- rels was 70.887 barrels each day less Entered aa Second-Claa- a ter. June 4, lilt, at Postoffice at Price, than the production for September Utah. Under the Act of March 1, 1171. and was the smallest for any month ' since February, 1920. California, as ADVERTISING K.1TE& a result of the strike in the oil fields, Display Matter Per Inch Per Month. dropped to third rauk and decreased PolUc. 11.10; Single Issue, Special daily average production is also resition, IS Per Cent Additional. Legale Ten Cents the Line Each In- ported for all the other states with sertion. Count Bis Words to the Line. the exception of Wyoming, Illinois and Summons, $12.10; Water Applica- Montano, where small gains are recordtion, $11.00; Final Proof, $10.00. ed. Only seven hundred and fifty-tw- o Headers Ten Cents the Line Each Inoil wells are reported to sertion. Count Bis Words to the Line. producing Black race Type Fifteen Cents the have been completed during October as compared with two thousand and Line Kuh Insertion. in October a year ago. This Obituaries, Cards cf Thanks, Resolu- eighty-si- x tions, Etc., at Half Local Heading falling off in domestic production was Notice Hates. Count Six Words to by an increase in imports of off;t Line. Mexican petroleum, amounting to a For Bale, For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc ConTwo Cents per Word Each Issue. daily average of 373,400 barrels. No Charge Accounts, sumption also increased by 180,352 barrels a day and was the greatest for Address All Communications to SUN PUBLISHING CO, any month of the year since January. There was a net increase of stocks at Pries. Utah. the end of October amounting to eight thousand barI went mourning without Tlie Bun; hundred and eighty-fou- r I stood up sod cited In the eougvega-Do- n. rels. An increase of 2,029,000 barrels Job, of Mexican petroleum held in the United States by importers is contrasted TWO METHODS OF PROMOTING with a decrease of stocks of domestic crude oil amounting to 1,145,000 barGOOD BUSINESS. , rels, which marks the first net deThe greatest difficulty in the way crease in pipeline and tank farm stocks of resumption of full business pros- east of California since April, 1920. perity is that the price of farm products is relatively lower than that of Many schools and colleges are now factory goods, so that farmers are not giving courses in ''business manageSo many are taking the trainbuying normal quantities of merchan- ment. dise. Until they do there cannot be ing that some jieople have remarked any high tide of business prosperity. that there is sure to be more managers You cant ask wage. earners to take than workers. Not all the young peoreductions in pay greater than the de- ple who study to become execut.es clines in the cost of living except in ran attain any huge success. But they lines where wages may have advanced will accomplish something if they get alinornully. But there are two ways ideas of efficient work. The fmal in which this disparity is already be- business will be fsr more profitable if run on systematic principle. The ing met : First Better distribution methods. mechanic at his bench and the clerk The farmers are forming marketing as- behind the counter both rcd nii.re sociations to get their staff to the systematic wsya of perf jvming their consumer with less expense for mid- tasks. These courses are spreading dlemen. If they get a higher price for this ides of efficiency. In so far as their produce in this way it enables these principles are applied to industhem to buy more factory goo is. But try they must reduce cost of producof course the consumer must not oc tion and benefit everybody. taxed any more. If he is his lurit'i-inpower is reduced. Speaking of love, how does it eome Two The movement of eity p opfo that in real life their chests never so hack to the soil. The factory capacity up and down as they do in the movies of today is bigger than the aMity of the country to consume at uresent Sometimes The Sun runs across the (trices with the farmers purchasing isms of a foreigner that leads it to be-iehe is entirely too free with our power somewhat reduced. Hence many surplus workers in the cities who are ilphabet. , nut fully employed would do well to ' move out into the country and make a Wouldnt Price be an ideal place to living from the land. They do not ive in if our hens eould lay as many need s very costly farm. An economical ggi as Babe Ruth is credited with family can live on the product of a inmerunsT or vegetable Sigprn, checkenyard sell enough stuff in nearby Everybody has a lot of pretty and to entiinental taxes for and things to say about the clothing, pay places incidentals. Many are doing tear old farm except the fellows who These t wa tendencies will solve many rork on it. problems by increasing the ability to The fellow who doesnt thiqk saves purchase products and removing surplus labor from cities. The land pur- s lot of trouble for himself and inchasing movement should meet with flicts it upon others. all possible encouragement in Carbon Forget your last years winter hat. eonnty and througout all of Eastern Utah. Any industrious family that Ton will look handsomer to the dealer wants to start funning or market gar- if you wear a new one. . dening in a email way in this locality There must be something enervating should find eomone willing to lend bout war after all since all of our money on the purchase of such propgreat generals are fine looking men. erty, SO-2- S. - g ve it ' ' True, love may make the world go ONE TOWN THAT'S SHACKLING round, but it takes a bunch of eoin to TAXGATHERERS. v keep going. At least one Western town ii prosrut those weather stripe on your pering on rube methods not at all in tors and you will put less coal in the accord with usual tax boosting and ove. , bond inflation methods. Its levy for city expenses is less than during the In the eyes of many people it will first year of the war. - In 1915 it was take a lot of fighting to restore peace - Xifteea mills and for two years it has to this world. been 13.8. This city of twenty thousAny fool ean offer criticism, but it and people has only $474,000 bonded brains to get into the class of takes debt almost entirely for streets and sewers. It pays off $40,000 annually. the rritieised. This rubberneck town has shameless-- ! Every, man has hia hours of weakly disregarded official privileges and ness, but most of us lengthen them into has abolished some offices and reduced salaries it) several instances. To days. the general surprise of many no one Faith, hope and charity 4ut the has resigned office and the city is not most expensive of all is charity. falling liehind by misering on taxes. CO-EOF TWO WORLDS Other Western cities and states are When LI dines out she says with shouting for increased expenses to cans: "Oh, wont you pass the huttcr, meet thrir growth, but Salem, Ore., is Homs when that stuff she please? thriving on its penuriousness. - People wants to have, she soya, "Maw, slide are actually leaving other more prog- across the salve. Ohio Bun Dial. ressive tax collecting communities and flocking to Salem where taxgathering has been shackled. D ROAD SIGN BUT ONE OF THOUSANDS OF USES ' . When will Western copper bines reopen f When business again justifies. If we sit still and Suck our thumbs it will take business longer to revive. One way that the people can help in the reopening and the employment of tens of thousands of workmen is by taking interest in products manufactured from copper. We live in the heart of a copper producing country and yet we manufacture but minus quantity of copper articles, while the field for its use is almost unlimited. As an illustration, what material will make a better road sign than s sheet of copper f It would last forever and .would not be replaced every few year as do the present (tainted metal signs. Why not use our own ingenuity and revive our lagging industries instead of waiting for Europe or some foreign country to eome to our rescue wvn orders f , The road sign is merely nr.c of thousand uses that can lie cited for copper. The Sun's idea of an easy mark is the Carbon county man who believes the mail order catalogue with the picture of a watch and chain and the words: "Pay Xo Money Down. Makes Yonr Baking a Success Makes your baking a success when you use our flour. I f you are making pies you will find the pie crust from Tip Top flour to be very tasty. Cake layers are superior when made from our flour. Price Commission Co. South Ninth &srect, Price, Utah. That good printing. The Sun. I By MARY LOUISE CORMIER.? & Mil, kr Modus Xow.papor By.dlct. "I sajr, pater, can you let me have $50 on account? There wsa the usual solicitous expression on Willis iu Sylvester's young face os he mode his familiar request. Old John FenuyulcUe dropped his copy of the Evening Gazette and his mild gray eyes looked out troublously at the boy from behind a barricade of shabby, misshapen ic-tscle- e. "You havent spent aU of your allowance this early. Will? he demanded. "Why, when I was your age an allowance like that would keep ine iu funds for a year. But; pater, tills la the Twentieth William Sylvesters stock century wail was delivered with the open exasperation of seventeen. "Besides, In a e town like Meeds, $30 a month la barely enough to get by on and keep up appearances, I mean t Tbs boy in concluding shot an appealing sidelong glance nt his ' mother. And that lady, whose ruling ambition was to see her children firmly nnd safely established "In the right class, rallied to his defense. "Sylvester is right," she declared In the Judicial tone of one nsed to handing down final decisions; "It Is only reasonable to expect that the eon of one of Meeda leading citizens should keep up decent front" "I was thinking .of the store," said pnter," offering a feeble defense. "Ive had to seU that last lot of hardware at a loss. Business is pretty dull " Just now, you know : "Business again ! Mrs. John Penny-nlekle- s voice the crisp pounced upon word scornfully. "Do you consider business more Important than your clilldreus future? I must say, John THE Iciuiynlckle " "Oh, all right, mother, all right," BUSY capitulated the old man hastily. Anything, he told himself, to escape an"You other of Carries tongue-lashingSTORE come around to- - the store in the morning. Will, and HI fix you up. "Thanks, pater," William 8ylvester Hashed a look of triumph In his mother's direction. Then , he turned bark te Ms father with an apologetic grin. "1 wouldnt have asked yon for this," he explained, "If it wasnt for the fact that Norry and Christine are coming home next week. Theyll proliably bring along some of their swell friends and well, you know what that means, pater." "Yes, Pater knew what It meant, well euoDfti. Money! Each time the children came home from college he made feverish trips to the bank. He would do so again. Norris was the first to tap the resources, lie and a college FED WESTERN LAMBS SELLING chum were planning to establish a sumUP TO NINE, ETC. mer restaurant. "Mints of money In It, pater he (Continued From Page Two.) confided earnestly. "All I need to start In with Is about $300. You could the great scale desired. This has been let me have that much, couldn't you? due to uneasiness as to land titles lnter let him have It No sooner was and fear of bandit raida. It ia said this affair concluded than Christine re- here that the removal of the duty on vealed her plan for an elaborate black cattle probably will stimulate the shipment of beef and other stock to Mexand s hlte frolic. "Just a little welcome home party," ico for sale, but that raiders generally she told her father sweetly. "Please do are disposed to wait for more ample tills for me, pater, darling I" And of assurance that continued possession of land will remain undisputed before course "pater darling" did. investments in remaking the Christine's little party was a pic- stocking the large ranges. turesque affair that cost several hundred dollars. Meeds flocked to it and WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN enjoyed itself hugely. OF THIS SECTION OF UTAH The day after the black and white Reports of blackleg in Davis counfrolic pater was knocked down hy tn sutomblle on South Main street. His ty are made to the state live stork board. The outbreak is believed not to family was deeply shocked, "But I didnt suppose anything could be serious. W. A. Miles of the Basin country ever happen to pater!" Christine mooned to Doctor Stanton when they delivered a bunch of sheep at Iriee a went to visit Pennynlckle in the Hill- few days ago. The figure received is not made public, but is understood to side hospItiL have been above expectations. "Oh, yes, ho responded with thinly The National Woolgrowere associveiled sarcasm. "You know even tho will hold its annual eonventiun ation best marhlne made Is subject to wear and tear. In pater's ward the chll-tire- d in Salt Lake City January 9th and 11th and the Utah State Wuol growers lingered about uncomfortably nnd blamed themselves mercilessly for the association its annual on January 12th B. B. Turner, assistant predatory calamity. Once outside they blamed each other. Only Carrie seemed genu- animal inspector with the biological survey, has gone to the Ksibab Plainely affected by the accident. . Tm ashamed of myself, John," she teau to supervise the work of the government hunters oierating there. whispered to the bandaged figure on A sjtecial effort ia being made this the hospital cot. We've all been driv- winter to wipe out the mountain lions ing yon like an old workhorse which in the jiast have played havoc rater reached up nnd patted her with deer in the Kaihab forest, aa well hand. aa to reduce aa much as possible the Its all right, mother," he mumbled local coyote population. weakly. "We we had to think of tho Eastern Utah live stockmen, many Don't of whom have children's future, you know. permits for grazing on In a week. the national forests, worry, ril be out of here are intereded in Bat he was wrong. It wsa a whole the outcome of a kill now pending in was able leave to the month before he congress which would give them a hospital. At home he found two let- years time for the (nyment of grazters awaiting him. ing fees. This measure wig introducOne, containing a bill, was from ed because of the depression in the Christine, who was In ths White moun- lire slock industry at this time and the tains, "recuperating from a nervous inability of many to make these paybreakdown," The other was from Nor- ments. It in but one of a number of' ris. measures intended to bolster up the "The restaurant Is coming along industry, and give stockmen ii clmm-Do you think you to weather the present financial diff slowly," he wrote. could wire an additional S2ti0 just to cult ics. see the thing through?" I'ster showed Testa for tuberculosis in th- the two letters to Doctor Stanton, who herds of Wasatch county have had accompanied him. completed by C. L. Jones and 1L Well," commented the cynical doc- J. freely, veterinary surgeon;-- , an1, tor, "I guess they'll never lenrn. They the result that of two thousand tested hut thirty-si- x are reactor, n; should lie ashamed of themselves five were found in Tidier. i these shot head up Whnt fort" Paters in Midway, four in Daniel. i;. A tender light flooded aggressively. tils gray eyes. "Christine waa elected Charleston and six at River .laic. i. 'reactors will be destroyed-- l.ut i... president of her class at Wellesley .! lust term. Will made the high school owner of cattle in the eounty iii-.animal his tested. to having a head what f; eleven, too. And Norris tuVn-i,n-'i- . business tlmt boy has! Ashamed? them was found to have will he made test Another of Ihc he; Vet a bit of It ! If 1 do say It myself, in the spring. right smart set of children!" Hand Painted China and Cut Glass Dish Sets Silver Ware Roasters Tea Pots Percolators r one-hors- Sweaters, Silk Hose, Socks Hats and Caps PHONE 6 Handkerchiefs and Ties t House Slippers For Everybody Toys of All Kinds Dolls, Buggies, Trunks s. l:n . f.-- Games, Books Guns, Trains, Wagons Sleds, Skates, Red Boots Mrs. Carl Woodhouse of Coachele, derives an income of from four to five thousnnd dollars annually from four acres of date trees which she attends toall bv herself. Calm, The University of Rio do Janeiro, of the foremost institutions of higher education in Brazil, has opened all the positions on its stqt'f to one women. PROGRAM For the Week Commencing Saturday, December 3d.';. SATURDAY Matinee The Knights of the Square Table a Boy Scouts picture . She Couldnt Grow Up, comedy. Pinfeather Piccaninnies, a Baby Bird Picture. . SATURDAY Evening Wanda Hawley in Food For Scandal Burton Holmes Travel Picture. Screen Magazine. SUNDAY First Show At 6 oclock. in Is Life Worth Living? ?e9Brien Hold Me Tight, Sunshine comedy. MONDAY Matinee and Evening Pearl IV hite in The Tigers Cub Diamond Queen, Episode 11. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Wallace Reid, Gloria Swanson, Elliot Dex-te- r , Bebe Daniels, Monte Blue, Theodore Roberts, Wanda Hawley, Agnes Ayers and Theodore Kosloff in Cecil B. DeMilles most wonderful achievement , The A ffairs of A natoL H oly Smokes, comedy. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY tjorma Talmage in The Woman Gives. fn Again, Out Again, comedy. |