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Show gux advertising rates The Sun's display () THE DOTING PARENT Little Willie Henry Saxe Killed hi grandpa with an ax; Mamma sighed and mamma smiled; "Willie's such aa active child. Little Willie, in the beat of sashes. Fell in the fire and burned to ashes; After awhile the room grew chilly. 'Cause no one wanted to poke poor advertising rates cents an inch per issue four Srll SO Pr ioc by the month Traa-fifty to local advertisers. ji) Issue (SO) cents an inch per issue, is 2S per cent additional No gpisv advert lain accepted for the Sm (front) pas. First pas readers (IS) cents per line an an twenty-fiv- e forty Coupoic books of several denomlna-fKept in stock. The Bun. mu. p. . Volume 8, Number 28 in HU UTAH HIKES NO Salt Lake Telegram. land Oil blanks and option lease Week Ending December 9. 1921 forma. Kept in stock the kinds the big companies use. Order from The Sun. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Him comw sun slow PRIZES GIVEN FOR THE TWO REST CHRISTMAS STORIES CASH STYLIAN STAES GOES Soon to Leave to Take Management of Promising Property. ID 4 Willie. ROAD PUNS REVISED SAYS SCHOOLS TO STOP 4 4 New Order of Things Expected For the 4 First of the Year. The Sun is golns to issue a Christmas edition that will be out December lth. next. A first prize of ten dollars in sold and a aec- ond priss of five dollars in gold will be given for the best Christ- mas story submitted for publics- - WHEN FUNDS ARE Stylian Staes, for a long tim in 4 Systematising of the work of 'he business at Price and a trustee of the 4 now well nn- ptmd USED UP 4, Greek Orthodox church since its or4ider up at the state capital. It is 'ay ganization here, is closing up his busi- 4 lton in that issue. These condi- - 4 hojied by the officials most concerned ness affairs locally and soon ia to that it will be fully eccotiiplishtil and make his home at Calicnte, Nev. At matters in good running urdor by the SCHOOL BOARDS MUST NOT CREthat place he is to take over the manfirst of the coming year. J'lans con ATE DEBT FOR OPERATION. agement of the Freiberg mine, said to the establishment of four ditemplate be one of the most promising prtqier-tie- s visions ia the office, each to be in in the Sagebrush State, and in of an official who shall report Law Declared to Be charge which numerous Utah men of excellent Specific That direct to the 'commission and be rt- 4 Taxes Can Not Be Levied to Fay standing are interested, lie will leave 4 schooia of Carbon county may do- - 4 vponsible to it for the work under him. k hind many good friends both busi- 4 termine. , 4 The divisions are those of field work Shortage Publie Must Bo Asked Third The story must not eon- - 4 Because of virtual cessation of work ness and socially in Carbon county 4 and of equi)-men- t. to Vote Funds In Event Such Conaccounting, engineering mors 4 tain a than thousand words. In the field work detriment, at the collieries of the anthracite re- and throughout Eastern Utah as well 4 Fourth Stories are to be at the 4 Looms In Future. 4 dition gion on Thinkagiving Day the produc- Of the Freiberg a sjiecial telegram 4 office of The Sun in Price by II 4 which involve! matters of road imlieies tion of hard eoal dropped to 1,677,000 from Ely to the Salt Lake Tribune un- 4 o'clock (noon) of Monday, Decern- - 4 and the general overseeing of construcobserved this year than has been cus4 ber 11th. 4 net tons during the week of November der date of last Friday says: Fifth Each story must be 4 tion ana maintenance alterations, the Schools of the state must ay as tomary hitherto. Although ordinarily 26th. This figure ia an estimate based "Confidence ia expressed by C. E. they non de plume, sccom- 4 commissioners themselves are taking signed by a the mines load about three-tentas Stevens snd E. II. Williams that the 'Iron- - 4 Jharge by dividing the state into die- ojierate and if for any reason the a sealed the Envelope panted by 32,074 ears of npon anthracite many cars on the holiday as on a full mine, situated near Sharp, talnlng the real name and address 4 tricts. Each commissioner will be re- school board finds that it ia imjwssi-bl- e ipted by the nine principal carriers, Freiberg of the contestant Those desiring 4 to run the school for the full year working day, this year loadings dropid includes an allowance for mine will develop into property productive for hia district. The revilea- - 4 sponsible returned should manuscript without ped to 1551 ears. Even on the days fuel, local sales and amounta of going into debt they should Both of ore. in been now large ed milling the product of plan has cols the necessary postage. operation for 4 unaffected by the holiday, however, Stevens and Williams, who is superinSixth Th stories awarded the 4 some weeks and (be commissioners of submit the proHMiitin of treating inand washeries. dredges production averaged 5 per eent less tendent of the mine, have arrived first and second prise will be pub- - 4 each county are taking their problems debtedness to the taxiwyeni, but must lished than in the week ended on November In th Christmas issue of 4 direct to the road commissioner with- not create a deficit. This ia the opinfrom the where property, operations The 8un. ion given last Saturday by Attorney 19th. Preliminary telegraphic reports COURT RESTRAINS LEWIS have been susjiended temporarily on Seventh Address all contrlbu- - 4 in whose distrirt they ae assigned. It IN REMOVING OFFICIALS aeeount of indicate a further decrease in producthe water freezing. Such tlons to Tli Bun, Price. Utah, 4 s said for this plan that it is uurking General Harvey II. Cluff, which outtion daring the week ending with Deexcellent bodies of lowgrade milling Christmas Story Contest Depart- - 4 much better than when all three com- lines a distinct jioliry to be followed KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec. 5.- -An ment. cember 3d, last Saturday. Loadings missioners were aupiHHWil to have an by boards of the state and county comup as a result of order temporarily restraining John L. ore hare been ojn-ue4 on Monday were in round numbers done work the the that intimate knowledge of conditions of missions in providing for school revedevelopment Lewis, international of the 25,620 ears and on Tnesday 23,250. Union Mine Workers president to is all the roads in the slate. Each com- nues. The opinion holds that the laws investigate planning of America and company The total for the two days 48,870 of a the takes np iuqxirtant mutters eontemidate that the annual tax levy missioner building milling possibilities from others suspending or removing shall be made sufficient to meet the was smaller than on the corresonding TAKING LINE Stevens that Jim with IV his reports colleagues, submitting a refrom office any of the officers of Dis- plant. JjVER bills of the state for the year. It rules days of any week since last July. Pro- trict 14 or of the various local unions trulas, manager and one of the largest port with recouimcuiiations. that commissioners in making further duction of soft eoal the country over leave to for acmade in is also the is stockholders, expected Progress Latest Developments In Carbon Coununder jurisdiction of the district, accordance with budgets sublevies in asconfer with anon to Lake during the first two hundred and was issued Salt where a repreCity counting department, Samuel A. today by Railroad Judge to mitted them by boards may disrety Fight. of the present Dew in Jackson county circuit court. sociates concerning the building if a eighty working days sentative of the department of finance items in the budget which those war totaled 372,106,000 tons. It will The gard From there IVtrulas reduction and has undertaken the task plant. Utah railway is to take over the line purchase petition for the order was signed will incurred formerly. The cover be seen that in point of bituminous expenses to and to Washington Chicago go of the Utah Terminal railway, con- of placing the accounts in such form by Alexander II. llowat, deKsed presis given in reply to a query opinion the of a the discuss production the year 1921 it roughly ident of District 14, now at statements to least company st weekly plans ion met jiermit of which was completed only serving a oni a board whieh asked if the eoun- 45.000,000 tons behind 1919, 123,000,-00- 0 term in the Columbus, Kan., jail, with Congressman Leatherwuod, president recently at a cost of a quarter million of the condition of each project, the . WM empowered to au- tons behind 1920 and about dollars, according to a notice this week engineering costs, insiieetion emits and thonze a tax to cover items of indebt- district officers for violation of of the eompany. tons behind the average of the otherindustrial 11 the various details that of the is the be company's opinion "It filed with the interstate commerce may court law of Kansas. edness that were incurred during the war years. Compared with the aver- the The defendants, who include the engineers that the mine has a large commission. When the application of asked for. The state road engineer ia of milling ore that will not the eompany was made to the age of all four years it is 114,000,000 Southwest Interstate Coal made reswnsihle for all the engineer- previous year in order to run the quantity publie Operators' erhoole for a longer period than they tons behind. Before concluding, howpermit of shipment, but that will net utilities commission of the state fur a ing work, and has under him an assist- had association, were ordered to appear money in the treasury with whieh subnormal this that on the treated when C. ever, production Ellis, recently alxinted and certificate of convenience and neces- ant, J. of the assignment di- a good profit to operate. The first opinion to this forecasts a shortage in the future, the visionthe judge efficient an located Price. short proca to time at milling by up ago of the court December 12th to property sity it was opixued by the Denver and iness. Stevens gives a report of recent Rio Grande Western. A the equijunent of the state query, which holds the creation ofillepeat decrease in consumption which hearing was Finally, to is cover overdrafts debtedness has followed the business depression show cause why the court should not activities. The main tunnel, which is held Defendby the commission and the cer- road' commission, valued at nearly gal, ia written by Lawrence Miner, aa- must be kept in mind. From the evi- issue a permanent injunction. driven to intersect a large vein tificate was is placed in direct charge being ants or from restrained are granted for the construc- $2,000,000, setting up dence now at hand it appears (Lit the on the surface and has tion of the road of equipment, ai slant attorney general, and reads in of a that outcrops superintendent for contintraffic. intrastate from to and set up attempting in output has town effsat by been advanced a distance of approxi- Then the eompany decline, duty it is to see that it is )rop-erl- y part: applied to, the in- whosemaintained eut in requirements and that the uing any aoealled provisional govern- mately three hundred feet, is very near terstate commerce and that the location "Under the law the board of eduaucommission for said are ment the district for They cation is required to prepare on or stocks of consumers today are no believes. also enjoined from interfering with its objective, the management thority to construct the road for inter- of each piecebe of machinery or of ma- before May 1st a statement and estw smaller than they were a year ago. had not frozen, which state traffic. water known the terials at all "If definitely may Pending the hearing of the checkoff system. mate of the amount necessary for of activity, the application by the interstate com- times. Softening of Market, The order further restrains the de- necessitated a suspension believes that the mam merce commission the Utah Terminal The state road eommiaaion will es- the support end maintenance of the Mine reports for the week ending fendants from taking possession or the management been cut by this time. company constructed the road up tablish rules controlling each depart- schools under its charge for the school , have would vein with November 19th picture the rapid attempting to assume control of the commencing on July 1st, next It is estimated that the face is but a Spring Canyon for a distance of 3.68 ment and will see that these rules are year and fur the purchase of softening of the market wbick follow- moneys or property of District No. 14 few feet from the objective. However, miles. thereafter, in observed men the by strictly charge. scboolsites end the erection ed the removal of apprehension con- or ita local unions, and also from asof school distance this of depends estimate the The public utilities commission amount Also the necessary cerning a tie-u-p of transportation or serting any elaim in the district's mon- on the dip of ledge as shown on or near meanwhile buildings. had ordered the establish- CHECK HELD IN TRUST of the mines. The mines reporting op- eys or property. The defendants are during the BT LAND COMMISSIONER to pay interest aem-.inthe surface and whether or not the ment of through rates for coal and i jeludod in any prior erated on the average 49.3 per cent of enjoined from interefering with the vein and not said year or flattens out, straightens up other commodities from points on the of sinking capacity and losses ascribed to no performance of the duties of the It is pointed out by atete officials estimate, and the amount Utah Terminal to points on the Utah original dip. officers of the district local keeps its market reached 45.6. In comparison to be collected during funds exists beno to necessary that of distance legislation provide a "At approximately railway for intrastate traffie. Last for the state with absence of demand, all other foe-to- rs unions carrying out the provisions of receiving its own share the said year for the redemption of tween two hundred and seventy-fiv- e month the interstate commerce comderived from leasing outstanding bonds. It ia then required limiting production were of small the contract of employment between and three hundred feet the vein was mission denied the revenues of of the petition importance. The week was unaffect- the miners snd operators. intersected. One vein wan five feet in Utah Terminal to construct a line for land on the publie domain under the to cause the statameut end estimate to . ed by holiday observance and therebe certified by the president and clerk width and the other seven. Both of intrastate traffie but, aa stated, pend- oil and gas leasing bill. While the fore comparison with the preceding un- of said board to the officers charged check received first ita state has which value Our Untapped Wealth. these milling carry good ing the hearing of the petition the holiday week ia difficult. Losses aspuzzled with the assessment and collection of the company hopes to develop later. Utah Terminal had proceeded to con- der this lew, the officials are be Dee. fl.- -An WASHINGTON, D. cribed to labor sunk to should made taxes for general county purposes. It per cent to what as disposition miniregret that I leave struct the road up Spring Canyon and "It is with much The The only strike of consequence wea untapped wealth estimated at a then becomes the duty of sueh offiabsence of in the of the legislamoney tells "but Staes Sun, my had completed it and was operating that in District No. 14, embracing mum of a hundred and fifty billions Price, after having extended the valuacers, enactment. tive must go. I it when the order of the interstate interests are such that I most of Kansas and part of Missouri. of dollars is contained in the more than received secre- tion of pnerty on the assessment check from The the aa this look shall my land upon eity commission million of seres commerce always denying its apThe incomplete reports received from four hundred per eent as shall, as tary of the interior amounting to three rolls toaalevy such raise Secre- home. Never shall I forget my many plication for construction was made. the amouut rethat district indicate that the mines still held in the publie domain. be, reia may to nearly dollars first be hundred the ' friends in Carbon county. Now comes the Utah railway by its in Missouri are now generally at work, tary Fall of the interior department good the board. ' You also ark ceived by state quired the and represents by made hia first annual report vice president snd general manager, of saya in but that practically three-fourtwhether or not the county commiscolG. S. Anderson, and gives notice that the 37 per eent of the net revenue ORGANIZED LABOR HELPS sioners would lie justified in approvthe Kansas field is still closed by the publie today: land office federal from lected the by Coal and oil form the bulk of thin OUT SALE OF THE SEALS it has filed with the interstate trike. The number of reports reoil lands in and The Utah. ing a budget containing the above leasing gas merce commission, at Washington, D. total eoal deposits being items and in addition thereto an item ceived ia not sufficient, however, to wealth, the covershare state fees the represent tons and the Organized labor of the United States, C., its application for a certificate that measure accurately the extent of (he estimated at 110,000,000 March present indebtedness of the covering the 31, 1921, Samuel period ending ing as Gompers, barrels convefuture and at by represented the present 1,325,000,000 publie board. semi-annutrike. Losses attributed to no mar- oil deposits ia series of of a and the first Federation American the of barnience and necessity require, or wil" president In view of the provisions of See. ket were more widespread and more with an additional 50,000,000,000 payments to be made for the of Labor, baa announced that it will require, the acquisition and operation, oiL 1891x27 of Chapter 135, Laws of Utah, cute than at any time since Septem- rels of shale schools and maintenance of for 1921 public Christmas the rethose of rail From the development heartily support by the applicant of a line of ber. Of the Eastern fields, Central 1911, which is the section under which sources the federal government, Sec- seal sale of the National Tuberculosis road owned by the Utah Termina maintenance of publie highways. Cumberland-Piedmothe boards of education and county Pennsylvania, of disimsition of settlement Pending would realize by way association and the various state health : Railway couijmny and situated in commissioners operate at the present nd Westmorland were practically the retary Fall says, held in trust are the to lieing funds, union the they to. bon county, which line extends from throughout of roValties, rentals and aoforth, a time, I am of the opinion that the comonly ones to show improvement in deT. state land John to Oldroyd, divided aa fol- raise funds to fight tuberculosis and a connection with the Utah railway by board of education should not include mand. Districts in which no market tal of $12387,500,000, missioner. health disbetter among a : publie in to a promote point Spring Canyon, losses notably increased included Illi- lows in its estimate snd statement presentBituminous 10,000,000,000 tons at the people of the country. In a letter tance of approximately 3.68 miles. ed to the county commissioners, an nois, Indian CONFER Southern Ohio, SouthEXPERTS SANITARY dito Charles P. Hatfield, managing No application for authority to take item covering the present indebtedness ern West Virginia and Eastern Ken- ten cents royalty $1,000,000,000. ON RAIL WATER DRINKING asTuberculosis National the of rector tons Utah Terminal the over the Utah 30,000,000,000 by of the board, and if such item ia intucky. The slackening demand for at Gomjiers states railway had been made to the publie eight cents royalty $2,400,000,000. sociation, President will D. A. cluded in aaid budget, it is my opinion coal brought practically to an end re' for Miller, engineer sanitary put its shoul- utilities commission of Utah up to yes- the United States Lignite, 50,000,000,000 tons at five that organized labor health serv- that it is the duty of the eounty compublie ports of transportation disability. In ita exert most wheel and the 000. to poder cents royalty, $2500, 000, terday. ice, was in consultation with Dr. T. B. missioners to disregard said item when only three districts, the Panhandle of Coal npon railroad lands, private tent influence to make the health fund West Virginia, Tug River and Logan, secretary of the state board of they make the levy to raise the taxes Beatty, GUDMUNDSON DISCIPLE private lands in the publie raising campaign this year a complete oid the operators Salt Lake City last Monday for the purpose of meeting the exhealth at JURY BV CONVICTED report a loss of 5 per grants, PresIS esnot success in every way. Copies of to the supply of drinking penses of the board for the ensuing in cent or more through transportation land states, but not developed, regard ident Gompers' letter have been sent above. Jerrold Lower-- , water in the railroad passenger ears of year. I believe it ia the intent of the disability. On the average over the timated out to state and city federations and NEPHI, Dec. 3.Moses Gudmundson the state. The government requires law that the schools shall pay as they country the loss was negligible. local uniona throughout the country to a late disciple of test of the wa- operate and if for any reason the Also. Ones Fiddler of at least a semi-annu-al erstwhile "Mad. the and Independent Anthracite and Coke. enlist the support in the health seal ter furnished in interstate commerce. school board finds that it is impossifound was the guilty Tintics, today WALSENBURG, Colo., Dee. 3. The allrail movement of bituminous their in sale of the health organization of a statutory offense growing out of Miller is in the Ninth district of the ble to run the school for the full year to New England continued to decline Closing of the Ojo mine, seven miles respective states. his alleged practice of the "doctrine sanitation activities of the health serv- without going into debt they should m the week ended November 26th. from La Vets and posting of notices of wife sacrifice, one of the tenets ice which comprises Wyoming, Colora- submit the proposition of crest ing a There was a alight improvement in an- of a 30 jicr cent wage reduction effec1IA1 RE MUST WARRANT the Gudmundson faith. The jury do, Kansas, Utah and New Mexico. debt to the taxpayers as provided in thracite shipments. A total of 3184 tive in thirty days at the Sunnyside DWELLING SEARCH During the Bummer he has charge of See. 4900 of Chapter 88 of the Laws brought in the verdict after of anthracite and 2928 cars of mine, were further developments today sanitation in the Yellowstone National of Utah, 1919. case similar A hours. two for socalled 444444444444444444444 ling of movement independbituminous were forwarded through in the Then a second opinion of vital imand he spent considerable time himself Gudmundson park, creat4 the six rail pending against gateways over the Hudson. ent mines to meet the situation who Federal work there this prohibition agents 4 in 'is Both nextfon portance to the schools in their future the court calendar. sewage disposal the ed by the wage reduction in Colorado 4 enter a dwelling in search of liq-- 4 . hen compared with the week precedare further Still were several improvements well as financing problems comes from tbe ataa year. reothers, mines and men, uor and who are not armed with ing, this shows an increase of a hun-e- d Fuel and Iron eompany tests next for Mormon the from torney general in reply to a second year. excommunicated Frequent are liable planned proper search warrants, and eighty-seve- n cars of anthra-it- c duction of a dollar a ton on the prices 4 summer season of query. The query was as to whether a a made thousand of the dollars for a fine are to in 4 their during church for alleged practices eoal. of and a decrease of ninety-fou- r cars of certain grades and may be 1m-- 4 4 the first offense violation of the teachings of that or- the drinking water throughout the hoard Bhould issue warrants during 01 bituminous. Officials at the Sunnyside mine, Bituminous shipments prisoned for not more than one the present school year in excess of park. ere only about 62 cr cent of those which had been closed since the mid- 4 year for subsequent offenses, ac-- 4 ganization. the amount they might have available Utah received advices in to cording in the dle of November, said they expected corresponding week of 1920. SUM contain-- 4 BIG are RETURNING These to pay off such warrants. Tbe attorof head last of thousands are There 4 Saturday. indused in copies of the new law gov-- 4 ?ven,ent of soft coal from the favorable action by the state know beep in the mountains surrounding ney general in a second opinion writto I ke Erie in a officials State position oon-4 In their warrants on commission application somewhat trial erning search ports m the week ended improved what ia being accomplished by the sw-ei-al the Tintie district, according to sever- ten liy Miner holds that the school nectlon with the enforcement of November 27th. Re- for a wage reduction and they hope to 4 law. pro-Hecause the 4 audit of the state road commi- al flockmasters who were in Eureka board should not issue warrants in exprohibition ports from the Ore snd Coal exchange reopen the mine the first of the year. have entered prf-- 4 hlbltlnn agents ssion's accounts, now nearing comple- during this week. Poe owners of the cess of the amount of money which how that a total of Frank Hefferly, international orvate homes without first obtain-- 4 346,705 net tons redeem said com-4 tion, say that a hundred thousand do- flocks have hesitated in moving them they have on hand to ing a search warrant many vlo-dumped. In corajiarison with the ganizer for the United Mine Workers bonds. to the desert the toward refunds in 4 state dry to the owing llars returned week plaints against alleged liquor preceding this was an increase of America, told newspaper men that do not think that the parties to lators have been dismissed in the will be a conservative result of the fail weather. Usually sheep nre on JLi 3.1 36 tons. Of the tot al dumpings, more than a hundred miners at the 4 federal courts of the country The said warrants were issued could whom season the of at this desert now the are auditors ranges The audit. special W49 were cargo eoal and 10,756 Cameron mine of the Colorado Fuel 4 copies of the new law contain sev-- 4 alsnow absence of total the but lawfully demand payment of the same year, ns were vessel fuel. The cumulative and Iron era! other interpretations, but the nearing completion of their work, company had signed a statewar- - 4 though no one seems to be very confi- has made it necessary for the owners from school funds collected for the March without one 4 respecting nmpings during the present season ment denying that they had petitioned rant is especially pointed out. 4 the report will be handed in of flocks to find other winter feeding operation of school purposes during the eompany for a wage redaction and 4 4 dent that Z rtand at 227280 net tons. 'the ensning year, the opinion reads. of the present year. grounds. end the by reduction of beehive coke Thanks reopening of the mine. 44944444444444444444444444 Bun Special Service WASHINGTON, D. C, Dee. 5. The mines of Utah made no report of production for the week ending with November 19th. Those of Colorado worked G6 per cent of fulltime capacity. Total losses from all causes, 34, and from no market losses 27.5 per aent. Production of soft coal in the treek ended November 26th dropped to 7,063,000 net tons. The decrease tons below the output of f Os week preceding was due ehiefly to the occurrence of Thanksgiving Day, but also to slackening demand for eoal. Thanksgiving Day was more widely fht giving Week followed the course of production of raw eoal, The total output for the United States is estimated from shipments by the principal coke carrying roads at a hundred and eight thousand net tons, a decrease of three thousand tons compared with the preceding week. Cumulative production for the year 1921 now stands at net tons, barely a fourth of that in the corresponding period of hs . d h 144,-000,0- lie-fo- re .va-fio- us te a, hs ii al nt us FVbf "I |