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Show SUN8 ADVERTISING SATES ELEVATE THEIR SNOUTS The Sun's display advertising rate are forty (40) cent an inch per iaaue or 11.10 partoinch by the month four local advertiser. Tran(4) issue cenu an inch per issue. sient fifty (BO) Position is ZB per cent additional. No display advertising accepted for the first (front)e page.25 First page readers ) cents per 1 ne an ( are twenty-fiv- FITCHBURG, 15. Pige blaming it on home brew. They refuse to eul the iuah and as a result of the protest of the garbage contractors the iaiard is considering rule to require all householder to s'iarte the waste from tlie kitehens and from still. laeu. Coupon book Mas., Feb. are turning up their nose at garbage nowaday, and the board of health ia of several denomina- Volume 8, Number 38 tions. Kept in stock. The Sun. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Week Ending February 17, 1922 Wedding announcements. WHY NOT CUT OUT SOME OF IT IN CARBON COUNTY? LOTS OF SEEDS COMING Th-- HOWAT AND LEWIS TROUBLE BOTHERING Sun Will Distribute Those For Carbon From Senator Smoot. UNITED H Sun. THE WORKERS T believe it Ik utterly useless to to enforce prohibition, the an- try The Sun this week has a letter from law or any other social 4j reform a long a jazz allowed ,Senator Reed Smoot at Washington, run Ind., cell. 13. to ruiniiiiu. because jazzing la 4( D. C., in whieh he say efa doubt Marked the influence by teasing against all you no preliminary victory of fort of betterment. This waa the U. Alexander demised chief of STRIXE MAY BE PULLED Howut, thouaknow there are each that year Correspondence The Sun. statement made in tlie course of iiiiut Kansas union rs, in l,:., D it '" an addrea on jass delivered at the uf Images of Krden seeds WASHINGTON, 1). C., Feb. 13. ceding. The improvement centered in for hinwelt Hum- for reinstatement luncheon union of the ITogrexaive INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Feb. 18. A The production of coal continues to inThough somewhat above; trihut ed by the senators and represen-th- e iiieaa cluli last Friday noon up at and hi exHlled follower the ronven-- t policy of accepting no reductions of crease. The total output of bituminous, Lake City hy U I Christenlow level touched in the earlier tatives to the people of their reapec-- i tiwn of ,iie l nit,.d Mine Worker of sen. a daiu'intf teut her. It waa th wages for soft coal miners and tbe deincluding a small amount of lignite, part of the present depression, the cur- tive states, and America today abruptly stopped work, manding of increases for the Hast era the following of and practice talk the luncheon, ficipal week ended 4th the February rent rate of output is barely half that 'V'ilaat during Christensen emphasised his point delaying until tomorrow linnl derision anthracite workers, backed up by a year 1 am wnd,nff my a,lot is estimated at nine million seven hun- in the corresponding period of 1921.' on rythm hy introducing five of whether it would consider the expul-!io- n threat of a nationwide strike on April dred and eight thousand tons. In com- Cumulative production for the year to rnent of garden and flowerseed to you order of liiteniatioiml 1 resident 1st, will lie adopted by the United in the belief tliat they will thereby be parison with the week preceding this date stands at five hundred and jjohu L Lewis and other udministra- -- Mine Worker of America convention, thous- ty-seven was an increase of eighty-eigthousand tons, a decrease distributed where they will be of the of the elub, pre- tive officer. In the stormy session tu- now in session here by an almost unaniMuir, president and tons. With a year ago it waa an when compared with the correspondabort and aided at the meeting, value. Tbe allotment has been during which l.cwis declared that mous vote of the delegates, according talks were made hy l)r. 11. 8. Scott, J:day, increase of 1,578,000 tons. Present pro- ing period last year of seven hundred greatest S life lmd been threatened repciittd- - to a statement issued tonight his K. Jesse ineresaed K. O. Pettit. and . this year, by Presi('at heart and accordingly, I duction is large enough to meet cur- thousand tona or 55 per cent. l.v during the last teu days, the deleMathonlhah The L. convention I.ewia. John dent r thirty-fouam and for rent requirements consumption sending you packages $ Thomai imrodudD new mem- Sudden increase in the rail movement gate almost devited t hi nisei ve en- today stood still after finally completand Dr. K. (1. liowans read export and at the same time add to the to New England is suggested by the of flower and three hundred and forty ler. tirely to debate of tlie union' internal ing the work of seating delegates. Its muilutluna of regret to be sent to reserve in storage. The latest count of reports of ears of coal forwarded over packages of garden seeds. troubles. A vain apHtil wa made by resiAny W. N. MeOonshay on the death of action, howeevr, cleared the way for a n stocks of consumers showed the Hudson in the week of February dent of Carbon county may have his Lewis to direct the delegates to the rollcail hia mother, and to Mr. Charles vote, requiring all of tomormillions of tons on hand or sixteen 4th. In anthracite the increase was murder account the of the A. Faua on wage question. He referred to to decide whether Alexrows session, seeds of or these her applymillions less than the maximum built twelve hundred and portion by huelutnd. of her as ander H. Howat n threatened coal strike on April ears and other exjielled Chrlalila course of talk In the up at the end of the war. On Saturday, or 74 per eent and in bituminous it was ing to The Sun either iteraonally or seemingly inevitable und pictured Kansas miners will have an opportuniNo one queationa tensen aald: loadnumber ears the of February 4th, seven hundred and twenty-on- e the miners as a vast army that was ty to sptiesl to the convention for reears by letter. They are expected to be here that mutiic la an Influence. Muelc ed totaled 24,720. For the week enL or 26 per eent. For the first time in by mail within the next few days. increase grief at a funeral, valiW asked to stop on the ve of justice to instatement in the union. In every on the battlefield and He wash its own dirty linen. ing the same date, 179,144 ears. The msny months the volume of the moveFor two days the Kansas rase has way it lntenaifiee situations. Why. law union's the violated Ilowat as eo production of bituminous for the first ment compared favorably with that in be will anyone atupid blocked the eon vention, and Lewis then, two hundred and sixty days of the the corresponding period of the year in seeking a direet apitcal to the RAILROADMAN KILLED to argue that It rannot altio have statement said the public has become In the Influence? 1st since coal ion. g degenerating April year before. present anxious because of the delay in reachhut Iteglnnlng mulc wae crude, amounts to 350,439,000 net tons. In reAiks For Fair Flay. The movement of soft coal thrnuga Still Another Ufe I Lost In the Yarda vile. Today the Jesting of claa- not ing an approval of the report of the spect to production of soft coal the Hampton Roads increased perceptibly sic and even sacred music 1 no issue here, said Howat wage scale committee outlining the The only Price. Here At Jass lea than aacreliglou. and the present year is far behind all recent during the first week in February. A is whether we are en- unions policy. There is no quesand other sentimental mushlastuff- in hia appeal, ones. The output from April 1, 1921, total of 269.247 net tons was handled ami impartial trial. a declared Lewi, "hut that the to poafair mualc titled 53 called T. of Fit aboute Alfred tion, and zell, years published and hundred to date has been three olmcene. as against 215,151 in the week preced- age, was struck by Passenger Train Itlvely sensual and distinction Further, the Kansas leader argued that convention will, by an almost unanibeHe drew a sharp fifty million tons or in round numbers ing. The tonnage as consigned to New No. 4 of the Denver and Rio Grande to follow the course held ne.es mry by mous vote, adopt and ratify the comtween different forma of dancing, a hundred and six million short of the England increased from 153,777 un to Western on Wednesday last. He was President Lewis would result in tbe mit tecs reNirt. When the scale deand harmony Rythm declaring: average of the four years preceding. 186,677 tons. Exports were nearly dou- working in the vieinity of the section-hous- e lie made familiar to the should expelled miners Vase going again to the mands have been ratified and tbe pubIncreased activity in the anthracite re- ble those of the preceding week and hnd lic has taken the time to study them it iioula of our people, that they may union officials, who, he sail, in the west end of the Price grow more gentle, gracefullifeand Lewis' will discover that the miners are doing union. the out gion carried production upward to totaled 33,480 tons. us kicked of The man was one of a conof whole yard. harmonious, for the net tons in the first week of decision that llownt's appeal was nut everything in their power to be fair struction train crew working locally. man ie in need of grace and harFebruary. The nine carriers reirt order was overridden by tlie eon and to avoid any inmnven'cnce to the of tlie accident, which occurred at After mony." EMERY MENPUT OUT vention on a rising vote of nine hun- coni consuming public of this country. loading 34,621 ears against 30,733 in 1:55 oclock of the afternoon, he was the week preceding. The current rate t eight hun- We shall expect as a matter of course, dred and seventy-seve- n removed to Carlion Hospital near by, of production is still some hundred and In Their Haste They Forgot About and where he died in less thun fifteen but the adminis- (but tbe operators will lie as fair with dred and aixty-fouthousand tons less than seventy-fou- r tration force immediately countered the public as we are." minute afterward. Hen Alley wit- GOLDING GETTING ACTIVE , Monday As Holiday. A11 that of 1921. For the week ending on with a demand for a rollcail of tbe delnessed the accident. He says Fitzell early conclusion of tbe convenworkUtah mines of 28th the and hundred a that tion waa predicted by Lewis. January egates, contending evidently heard the approach of the Sanpete citizens, represented by J. Howat followers who were ed 63.8 per rent of fulltime capacity. for he turned hia head in its di- Deputies Picking Up Personal Taxes twenty-fiv- e train, P. D. Merrick P. and laDvreng, county rection and about the same moment atTotal losses from all causes, 36.2; not entitled to vote, hnd Iteen eonntcil On Unattached Property. A. W. Jensen and to give the preliminary victory to the ing with the laws of the union An pressbor shortage, 1.8; mine disability, 11.7, commissioners, and the to jump from the track. He tempted Pinery County suffered a fracture of the skull, lias assessor, Kansan. The rollcail, however, was de- ing the appeal to the convention floor. W. and no market, 22.7 per cent. For the a committee from 8. county Golding, says headHow-a-t, the all same time the Colorado properties Commercial elub of Huntington of sustains also covering Dr. W. P. Winters, and i his fore layed until tomorrow by tbe motion of While the standing vote favored deputies at were visitors Carlson L. A. ed adminiscathe by cent fulltime of delegate! supisirting worked 55.7 per bruises about the head and shoul- county in an effort to promptly gath- Frank Farrington, the Illionia leader Salt Lake City last Monday, having some Hia wife did not, however, see er in personal taxes on such property and Howat s chief supimrter, who pro- tration officers asserted that mauy ders. pacity. No market losses were 30.7 per made an arrangement meet to road cent Thirteen mines in Utah with a commission and the federal the her husband struck. Deceased was a ns is not attarhed to any real estate. tested against voting until the creden- persons not entitled to vote had lieen forestry resident of Salt Lake City and is sur- He is using the same number of assist- tial committee had completed its work counted, iiarticularly more than a hunweekly capacity of a hundred and thirofficials to talk over matters in con- vived dred Kansas followers of Howat, who teen thousand tons reported. by his widow and two sons, A. T. ants aa were on the job last year. One of determining who was entitled to nection with highway construction in were said to have lieen expelled from M. Moore, fore- of his men has already finished np vote ns a delegate. 8. Filzell. and Roy Running Time Better the two counties. The committee as- man in charge of the train, ia a the union. Howat began his fight for With eleven more still allotment his Both Campaigning. at the capital that a seat in the convention when the sesof the dead man. The body going the work will be much exMdit-eIn company with production running certaineda on arrival both aides were sion After adjournment the and that it was meeting holiday opened, his move delaying considto the state capital for The policy of using this nnmb?r taken time at the mines improved substanwas later delevery busy campaigning among the scale rejiort. The with the forestry officials was held on burial. ' eration of the is 28th. in collection ended the week quickly and the in Jarttary getting tially with each predicting final vic- Kansas leader wage ingates, were wialted the conhe considerably said They tbe were Saturday. from instructions opin line with the It is estimated that the mines tory. The decision hinges on tlie roll vention to decide by an appeal whethfact that they had not EXPENSE REDUCED of rounty commissioners. To tlie csli, board erated 53.5 per cent of fulltime against censed over the whirh, starting with the reopen- er it would sustain hia expulsion and of the change in the date School boards and commissioners of yesr just previous to Golding V term 48.8 the week before. Practically all the been notified of the convention tomorrow, is ex- that of hia followers, but in ing and fact the of folks the twenty-fwith innsed forestry reply to the assessor then in office the various counties of Utah have districts reported increased operation, to consume the entire day. pected meet did not commission admitroad President the of that work. Lewis, with this on our since questions entire They best their dicated any was the harmony deputies The performance Howat victory, won at a stormy ses- ted lie had not filed an has account the of on holiday. Sanpete econFor appeal. in for movement $34,041.39. succeeded statewide collecting greater late in October. The strike in Kansas hundred and sion of the convention, came after thousand dollars in the matter of the schools with- last year Goldings office collected the steechea Warned By Lewis. omy continued during the week, and the a bonds voted forty by both the Kansas leader is which it out reducing efficiency, according to total of $48,078.30. Valuations for the and unsold forty-nin- e mines which reported lost of L. Lewis said one hundred John and President International President desired to use in connection with the advices received at the state school of- previous term were on a basis for the 31.9 per cent of a capacity of a hunhat million fieople era watching, waiting the his life latter Lewis, declaring commisbutthe fice at Salt Lake City. They are adopt- county of $26,381,340, while the valu- been threatened if he preaided at the for the for that federal aid projects, dred and twelve thousand policiee that will ensue from sioners wanted to know just how it is ing the recommendations of the state ation on which Goldings collections convention. ITowat appeal was for this convention, and now we are asked reason. A local strike was rcsnonsible whether and be county 40 to but expended superintendent to increase the number ran ahead by over per cent was for a loss of 1.4 per cent in Colorado. funds will be onthe basis of the 76 per of public school courses so as to elimi- slightly larger, being $27,578,151. And the convention to give him a fair trial, to set aside our work to deal with while Lewis, who opposed him, declar- purely internal matter and affecting No market losses declined to 40.3 per eent federal aid to 24 per cent state or nate the very small classes, and new when the higher valuatione of the preed that the Kansan was not comply- - the welfare of but a few individuals. cent, but remained the principal factor desired eonnty aid. The Emery people method of handling insurance on the vious year on each piece of property bitumi-Howat 'e partisans started an uproar limiting production. Stocks ofconsisted 1 information on forest road projects. buildings as a means of deereasing the are considered owing to the inflabnt it was silenced by Lewis, llowet nous coal on January 1, 1922, forest whatever control wish to COMING the Thev FAIR seen be STATE that eost of maintenance. tion period, it will aid he had obeyed the orders of the of 47,500,000 tona in the hands of con- road fnnds that in record of the present assessor is one may be expended There will be a state fair the pres- last convention by directing strikers to sumers and 7.151,000 tons onthe UpGET TO road DAYS state MORE the have FEW BUT than number the half rather of. AY. to be prond D. Button, state resume work Using ent year, says Janu- rounty if the working conditions per Lake docks. Production in con- commission expend them. AUTO LICENSES of deputies and collecting almost half treasurer and manager of the asaocia-tion- were to and he added that he probable was equal unchanged, roughly ary as much- - gain personal tax would sureThe property destroyed by fire end others had, nevertheless, been With only eight business day resumption. As February opens producRELEASED ARE THEY The pres- on the grounds is to be rebuilt with ly indicate some efficiency. kicked out of the union without a tion is exceeding consumption and coal maining of the period of grace for se- ent collection is proceeding nicely, and the money received from the insnranre trial. Steve and Mike Makna who are lie also appealed to the delefor license automobile is again flowing into storage. To bmld plates curing the end be will work completed by declares Manager Sutton. gates, saying that he had been concompanies, to that of the murder of Tony Gigima-ki- s 1922, the demand yet is light, accord- the reup a consumers reserve equal another This insurance amounts to about demned and vilified and whose body was found up at ing to Secretary of State Crockett. At of February well within the limit by the damnable on the day of the armistice for turning the books over to $11,000. The revision of the premium on released quired were 2d December be to union ofhave would month drivers Helper this of press, by corporation the sixteen million tons expiration list was considered and suggestions ficials, by coal operatorshigh last by Judge F. E. Woods of motor vehicles without 1922 license the auditor. and coal dealers the KanWednesday Retail into storage. put made, the superintendents of the sev- sas industrial court as no other mine Henry motion of on Attorney smaller County were fine. arrest Table to and be 1st will stocks on January plates BASIN RAILROAD APPLICATION eral departments of the fair having worker in tbe larger Ruggeri, who declared there wjs note During the forty-fou- r country. The only Issue days the new than on November 1st. last, submitted their views of the matter here. continued a warrant PROTESTED to evidence IS w sufficient 1920. is whether secrein It sale on Howat, the been 1919 or hare in time plates than at any and tlie list will be trimmed accord- we are entitled to a fair and men are cousins. The de- impartial trade that the annn- ofa tary of states office less than four T. C. Mulville, chief engineer for the ingly. We shall probably make an ap- trial. titvTnThe" ssession'of hoVhnVd7r ffendants were After referring to his repentthousand passenger motor vehicles railroad Denver Lake and to the board of examiners for Lake Salt s (the Salt of peal L.i. have been provided with this year's Ssmucl A. King ed election by Kansas miners in the is below normal. Incomplete reports tiey witness be- deficit or a revolving fund until we s TJipy have been confined in (he of the Bamberger) was the only license. Although fare, he said, of the opposition sought in utornp? ny on the quantity fore the public utilities emmuisriion on begin receiving receipts at the fair. to he aroused bv the for days. Nocoal operators, seventy has jail of thpre since passed chance yet grace period indicate little at the hearing of the apITowat concluded with this remark: remains nearly forty thousand motor last Monday extenvember 1st. Nearly a million tons of an railroad for of the Fine motto: Everything is for the UTAH OIL TO RESUME The coal operators are now going vehicles operating in Utah without the plicationtwo plants, on its certificate of best try to be the best. sion of byproduct coke is on hand at domesyears ORk to Oil on the coal miners of the Country file The records the m Utah new the at for used plates. much of which can be The comFishing ojierations indi- convenience and necessity. to do what they conld not get tlie Kantwo tic fuel. Production of anthracite in Refining company's well to the east of secretary of state's office would filed its original application sas miners to do. Price have resulted successfully and cate that from two to three hundred pany January was enongh to Ameet estimated ago. The commission granted it, RUDE RURAL VALENTINE years sold the with are tne with daily being a result every tiling plates the well is all cleared, within a work current consumption. to Organized Movement beginning hour as the subject another reserve in Btorage and in transit nas ready for drilling resumption. Natur- nu miter increasing every but later year, President granted Lewis, replying to Howat, ADAMS nou year, Rr draws near. Durally the boys on the work are elated time of delinquency hundred and twenty-fiv- e which expires the present month. Tlie declared a probably decreased. few the has last days aetixity somewhat, as this job presented some ing the men from Kansas were attending the Myton Commercial club by telephone, Dumpings At Tidewater. difficulties. The water been noticably increased, yet the in- and the Vernal Commercial club, by The rose Is red the violet tilue perplexing convention as an organized movethe than is less in for that frocrease thift all is reported this valentine is meant fur you. Final returns indicste system supplying the camp entered protests against any ment to create disurbanres in the letter, our are The classy February days month of January there was dumped zen up. but water will be hauled in to last year. further extension which, would not reconvention. "An organized plot of tergood resolve are not yet hrassy. in to ruction over tidewater piers st the L const Is keep things going. rose actual begin The red the rorism has lieen carried on against the lily white quire THESE NEW CITIZENS, net some couples fall In love at sight Mulville a testimony future. the hear pal coal ports a total of 2.32o,000 president of the United Mine Workers Before the district court at Price on To tiring some others into line re- Your fellow who lives up to his repthoustons of bituminous. In comparison was to the effect that thirty-fiv-e of America, continued Lewis, adding and a like saint Valentine, de- utation often finds it difficult to live Wednesday of this week naturalizaquires a been extended in surhas with December this represented dollars and for the last ten days he had rethat wot a not I another month spiffy admission the in resulted cases tion of the resources sec- of and road him The like tbe has crease of a hundred and twenty thous- it down. ' for saint ceived letters demanding his resignagot veys twelve new citizens to the nation. The ond month with him alone can of the Basin aa a whole. Maps, charts and tona. The coastwise movement to and tion. declaring that if he presided includes William This list of lack well atone. Joseph McNally and similar summaries have been prefor length New England and the bunker trade ISN'T ins ADVICE WORTH TAKING convention at the it had been decreed kiss and is when lovers the month Giovanni HiaGarofala of of Helper, COGNIZANCE OF? of the resources so that the matwere practically unchanged, but tne lie a little, too. I win, for each will 'in secret conclave that I should die. pared David of An watha. Sunnyside, Seppi at nse s be laid before financial in wear, then swear some more, that tonnage for export and for Jocal Joseph Lynall of Peoria. His., inter- 1 1 1 II I MM I tonio Perry of Helper, Anton Tasker ter can 1 1 exneither ever loved before. The J ' runted form. He also tesin T make the Lewi saying: the ports decreased. The quantity presentable rose is red the chestnut green and of Standadville, Guerino .Tackett n nf tified that tlie and delay so far granted order that President Lewis is Thomas A. Edison, the electrical of ween. some ported is placed at a hundred point Rtandard-villDexter Alfred of chestnut,tno.I spring Scofield, had saved the builders of the proposed wizard, pawed hi seventy-fift- h one Rut though their vows lie trite thousand tons, equivalent to an construing that we are anarchists, Toseph Milano of Cameron, WilHow milestone last Saturday. He says:and old no whiter lies are ever railroad $1,000,000 hy reason of the Vice President Philip Murray said annual rate of 1.699.000 tons busl. .. five Athenoseos been Rains. Barnes through of liam have Jjhut "i him tells he and for tells told she me fall in prices of laltor and of material statement was misinterpreted lewis eomplete is tlie depression in Casdepressions during my life, wish are but 4: not Peter of of her Price. what Garegnani they Mike The I"?"1 used in construction during the interIllinois "e4 Th,y ,n act like the wander delegate. 80 let were. them jbv port trade ranv be judged they tle Gate and George Zisimopoulcs from the rent. The men 4 arts exactly hand in hand and heart to heart One so cowardly. resumed Tiewis, vening period. The commission took fet 88 off is whose name fell per legally Helper, changed the nXkoOO.OOOand who. a, hu.new In fairyland, I. too. will rlso and a to send threatening matter bv the 000 application under advisement. cent increased their advertising '7 w fo George Zeese. thumb my lyre. I. too, will share to mail is too cowardly to do the act. through in 1921 thpy were 9,633,000 tons wj pull managed fire. T percent, Tea, though thpir youthful depression at Tn rcplv to Howat jf there were ofnoKurh But a slight increase marked tlie pto. my bald dome shiny is and though appeal for a Comparatively, few incandescent Michigan engineers have designed a men tend w The efforU rose new with view in a creak from said Lewis you rheumatlz,the screened the last ten for fnir trial. duct ion of beehive coke in tne are he ahead to of an d lamps pushed snowplow n shorten the period of is red the violet blue love still ha .. t the international has been domonths ended Fcbrunry 4th. Tin1 lolal nu pii endless tread tractor to open drifted economical electric sign, their light bejsn-tj,e advice of gjnn me sweets and for you. nice Edison worth heeding is estimated at a hundred and twem roads to a width of twelve feet, yet ing reflected by small mirrors mounting nothing bnt holding trials, afed where lamps ordinarily would be. two thousand tons nr"i-- ! n horu re which can be bundled by two pien. fecting Kansas. an thirteen tliin:ind in t'1 "'' k 1 TV-- ri ivnnno -nd ! i seven- ht forty-seve- lt ninety-seve- eon-tend- ed eon-ve- nt ttHIHWimiHHWWW r, broth-er-in-loi- w d. . . ac-eus-ed con-Th- i vro-duee- four-fifth- rs ter-et- WW forty-- ! e, ... f . tiSnS fm Te-jon- es j ;i ; t j |