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Show :W FRIDAY. THE BUN. PRICE PAGE FOUR r O . . January 1st 1744 new eorn-aniwere formed involving a grand total of $1,435,057,200. These figures eomiwre with 2U27 new corporations By Bua Publish- with an bmdCo.Every Friday capital of $1,897,- ing (lac.) K. W. Crockett, Mgr. 836,000 inaggregate the corresponding period a Subscription, $3.00 the Tear. Office year agm Phone No. , itesidence, No. 1I1M1 Mall MatAlthough the fanner 'a prices for his Katarod aa Seeoad-Claa- a ter, June 4. lilt, at Poatoffica at Price, food mw came down to rock bottom Utah. Under the Act of March . 1170. just before January, the index for food shows 150 as against a 1920 peak ADVKItTISlMi lUTlS. of 219, or a reduction of only 311' Inch Matter Per Dlaplay per Month, 11.00; Kintle Iaaue, OUc. Special Poier rent. Where did the rest of it gut sition, 35 I'er Cent Additional. That question has got to be answered Ten Centa the Line Each In- before long, because the (wople are Legale' sertion. Count Sts Words to the Una. evSummons, $13.50; Water Applica- growing tired of tiring told that is and still cheaper going erything Final Proof, $10.00. tion, $15.00; Readers Tea Cents the Line Each In- down, when in fact it is about as hard sertion. Count Six Words tu the Line. to make a dollar do any more duty Blackface Tpe Fifteen Cents the today than it did a year ago. If resiLine Each Insertion dents of every art of the country are Obituaries, Cards ot Thanks, Resolulike the citizens of lrice they anything tions, Etc., at Half Local Heading must lie getting pretty tired all over Notice Hates. Count Six Words to this country of being fed on figures Lina For Bale, For Kent, Found, Lost, Etc., instead of solid facts. Two Cents per Word IZath Issue. No Charge Accounts. Some 1rice women simply wont beAddress All Communications to lieve their husbands, even when he SUN PUBLISHING CO, says he is going into the cellar to rar-r- y Price. Utah. out the ashes. 800. Since ZEfrsSJSSiiii 1 went mourulug without The Sun; Congress took a suspicious look at I stood up and fried la the oougrvga-Uothe taxpayers and said; Job, We must get at the bottom of this MEN TAKE thing ALIEN OUT PAPERS. Many a Iriee man wouldnt miud on a jury in a prohibition ease imsitting the restricted Notwithstanding d pass the evidence around. if they law Unitin now elfeet the migration ed States is obtaining new citizens at It is reported that a man living in the rate of about seven hundred a month, according to dula compiled up a neighboring town shot himself after to February 1st and made public by cheating in a game of solitaire. the dctartnieiit of laliori This ia due Some husbands always made their to e law euucled by congress duiing the war which jwrmittrd all aliena in wives happy, but they can furnish the army and navy to become natural- them something to laugh at. ized without the neeesaary five years Theyll keep on cutting prices in the resilience and also allowed the waivauto world until pretty soon a tire will ing of first pajier requirements. of the. war and navy depart- cost more than a ear. ments showed there were over four Price tropic ran always figure ou hundred thousand aliena in the army and navy. The naturalization work in spring I icing farther away than the the army waa only getting well under eud of the coal pile. way when the aruiistiee was signed. A man and his wife often have In order to Ins fair with those alien enlisted men vho had wit yet availed words, hut its seldom a man gets a tliemaelvea of the opiairtunity to he- chance to use his. roine naturalized under the sjierial art If you waut to feel gmd from head of congress, that body extended the foot rut out the things you know to ecial Ihw to all privileges of the ought to do. you men service for honorably discharged Ameri-rau a jieriod of one year alter all Its pretty hard to convince a boot- truoiis were returned to the United States. The bureau of naturalization legger that. honest tea is the best pulhaa construed this act to mean that the ahortrut naturalization proceedThe longer a 1rice mans arms are ings may continue so lung aa there ie the better fishing lie lie ia able to tell. an American army on the Rhine and for one year thereafter. The jirospect WHERE DID IT GOT of all Ameriean soldiers being recalled the cost of living before the Taking from there has stirred alien war as 100, the January index of the men to activity in availing themselves International Conference board back of the easy terms of the special art. at Washington, D. C., showed the eost The government prevnderont nation- - of living for that month was 162.7 as alilies among exacrvice men are Rus204.5 at the eak in 1920. That against sian and Italian. In this eonneetion it would mean reduction of 20 a per rent. ia interesting to note that hundreds of would be well for everyone in It Germans and Austrians have present- 1rice to remcnilicr that the very time ed themselves for naturalization unneed a friend is when theys as they der the terms of this special legisla- indeuendcut as a hog on ice. Thats tion, proving both that they vor na- the time when you're most apt to slip. tives of Germany and Austria ,nd also that they were in the service either in the army or navy. How they manCOFFEE IN THE DARK aged to enlist ia something of a mj but, inasmuch aa their loyalty ia Hjr HOB ADAMS not questioned and their record is satisfactory there is no hesitancy in givI speak the truth, I stand in 4 ing them their citizenship pcier. Up 4 sooth within a prophet's shoes. 1 4 to February 1, 1022, 200,909 dsre say that cofree baa a kick 4 men of the army and navy who w im 4 almost like boose. From Oreen- - 4 aliena had taken advantage of the spe- 4 land's icy mountains to India's cor- - 4 cial act and were admitted to full cit- 4 al strand my fellow men pay francs 4 4 and yen each for hla favorite 4 izenship in the United States. Esti- 4 brand. It is a stimulant, a 4 mates of the war mid navy department 4 habit forming mighty drug, as potent aa 4 are that over four hundred tliousand 4 the erstwhile beer or elder from a 4 this for evening drink 4 aliens were in some branch of service 4 Jug. When I steep 1 go to tied and do not 4 4 the war. during 4 eleep. and when this for morning 4 4 use 1 brew 1 feel as young and 4 We've heard a lot of eieuses for not 4 fresh as you. Two hours or three 4 4 Im on the Jump, but after that 4 taking the paper, but an ezebange 4 my feelings slump. It la not good 4 climax the one that declaring by for me et all. It Irks my liver and 4 4 ej woman said the reason she read the 4 my gall. Yet when to quit I tie- - 4 gin I act aa mean and cross as sin. 4 city papers is because they have more 4 I shun the cup for many a 4 death notices in them than her home 4 4 then fall once more beneathday its 4 carries. 4 sway. Now, while my weakness I 4 paper 4 deplore, I think I'll take Just one 4 The flesh is weak and 4 CARBON MIGHT GROW SEVERAL 4 cup more. 4 though 1 aim right soon to quit 4 CARLOADS TOO 4 the coffee game, i hope they keep 4 4 still, those sweating peasants of 4 An association of farmers in Davis 4 Itraxil. I hope the Arab from his 4 and Salt Lake counties was formed at 4 tent, a bumper coffee crop haa 4 to carry with It evereywhere 4 a meeting last Saturday night up at 44 sent, Its moratorium of care. 4 of the for growFarmington purpose ing and marketing lettuce on a large 44444444444444444444444M4 scale. Cither farmers in the state will be invited to join. W. II. fasxady, Salt Lake county, AV. J. Th$'ji and members of the Davis county farm bureau, under whose the meeting was held, pointed out that Utah head lettuce ia being eagerly sought in large cities of the country and that it could be made a profitable industry provided an organization of growers could guurautee delivery in carload lot a Indications are that 500 ears of lettuce will be shipped from the two counties during the eotnin, season, according to farm bureau officers. . The Sun has first bend inAimution that an sere of lettuce properly eared for, will produce a carload of this com modify, also that the returns from a single carload of lettuce will net the A great deal of floor ia wasted. But grower around aeven hundred dollars if marketed at a reasonable price. onr floor ia extraordinarily so. Good It appears from returns now avail bakers nee it because they know how able that Refen hundred and two comimportant the best baking depends uppanies were organized under the laws of the principal states last month with on Using the best floor. Yon will bo an authorized rapital of fliHl.tipo or justifiably proud of your baking skill over, representing $591,404,309. This is the smallest monthly total since No- if yon use ours exclusively. Tip Top vember last, when seven hundred and Turkey Red. twenty companies took out incorHra-tio- n papers involving a total of only In February a year ago $367,950,100. there were eight hundred and thirty-eig- Price Commission Co. new concerns chartered with n Booth Ninth Street, combined capitalization of $654,375,- Price, Utah. gp-S- es iie ous-jne- ci A Great Dealof Hour ht MARCH PBIPAJT p1lAYi es o. MU PTAH-EVE- ET Stock Entire Our Out Closing hr MeCldre Si.w.pesar NiSmu- Dusk softened the outlines of the sordid mill town ; vague lights pricked the darkness here and there like dim fireflies. The dreary, dusty little city became, for the moment, austerely beautiful. laisk deepened also la the of Airs, (iiiiumage's third-rat- e rooming house. In the morn a girl sat crouching In a broken chair and shivering In spite of the heat. The shiver came liecause for the first time In her eighteen sheltered, liHlilW years, Hetty Murtlu sensed the1 approach of a Beast. The name of the Beast was Fear. It all came about because Jolm Martin had a teuijier. because Betty had lnlierlted the same and most of all because a quiet mother rested In a quiet grave on the hillside with only dumps of pale hare-tells fur company. Had she been with them it never would have hupiiened. Seventeen years and eleven months of having one's own petted, pampered way does not, somehow, prepare one for a father's apoplectic rage and harsh sundering of love's young dream. To Iletty, the young man In question seemed passing fair, but not to lie taken seriously oh, no, not yet! until that same fathers foot was put down with thunderous emphasis. Then well theu, daddy had ordered her, mind you and Bettys quivering Ups straightened In the darkness rfx she lived it over for the two hundredth time to choose between Billy Devine end getting out to earn her own 'living, nr lining a nice and obedient little girl. Betty got out. Betty also left lielilnd the check for $300 which her father had deposited stesltlilly on her dresser. With the change she had on hand Betty started out for the nearest city, head held high auJ courage In her heart. Two weeks later, as she snt In her stuffy little room, her courage had evaporated her heart (she tlinnght) was broken, but her pride still held. Sixty-seve- n rents and her landlady hud ordered her out of tlie house with one week's rent unpaid. For Betty had not yet lenrned a single move In the grand game of Muff. After all. ahe was only a child. She did not know how to get work. She did not know of "uncle" who would have cheerfully advanced her 50 on her rings. She did not know why Mrs. Gammage eyed these same rings and her beautiful clothing so queeriy; she did not know that this' same girlish Apery had already "queered" several Jobe for her; site did not know where to go to And kind hearts. In fact, the only things she knew liow to do well were to make delicious fudge and wheedle checks out of daddy. But go buck to himT Not she. She'd spend the night on the park bench first which she pro reeded to da Policemen were few and far between In this little town, so no one said her nay when she dragged herself and her suitcase to a bench In a dark corner of the park. She had decided to go without supper. The town clock struck nine. The town clock struck ten, and with each succeeding hour It seemed to boom more solemnly. She crouched closer to the friendly shadow.. Fear, the Beast, crouched beside hef. Would would daddy find her starved body hid away In some park comer? How long did one Jive without eating? Was It very painful to die that way? Eleven o'clock, and bow tired and y she weal Footsteps sounder on the nearest path and ahe held her breath. A man, alone, walked past. She could not know that he was d the father of four girls. So the Beast, snarling a bit now, drew a step closer. Supimee, In the middle of the night, some man should come t She stilled a scream with both hnnds pressed against her lips. She lived a yenr for every hour of that f night. And for exactly thirteen days and ten hours. John Martin had been leap lug hla hair and rnshlng frantically from one city to another, from police stntlnn to police station. He had come lumie to lunch, with a under his arm, to find Betty gone aild the check where he hnd left It. And from that moment peace knew him no more. As a last resort, lie had come to tlie little city nearest home (for he had felt, sure that Hetty would feel the lure of distance) and he had s;ient two days tracing Betty to Mrs. Gammages rooming house. That evening he hnd said things tcrrihle things to Mrs. Gammage which that worthy was never to forget. Then lie hunted the streets,' the lodging houses, the hospital, the morgue, hour by hour, aided by a corps of detectives. By one o'clock Betty had fallen Into an uneasy doze. Her handling dropped to the pebbled walk with a thud. A furtive shadow slipped nearer, grinned wolflshly aa he laid a possessive hand upon Betty's arm. Hie breath of the Beast fanned the girl's white, terror-strickeface. No escape? The kinddotted ly gleams of searchlights through the park and Daddy!" One choked cry. The Beast, snarling viciously, slunk Into the shrubtiery. But the shadow of the shadow of Fear never quite left the soul of Betty, l.XS, thlrd-fluor-bac- k Below Cost Nothing Reserved Payi mak eats Also coal flash-ln-tlie-p- 1 hun-g-r-- kind-hearte- slow-passi- peace-offerin- g n New Parachute for Planes. parachute of ennramus dimensions has been Invented, which, in case of accident, will lower the entire cabin of a imssenget-carryin- g airplane to tbe ground In safety. A Our merchandise consists of plumbing and heating , paints , hardware, electrical goods, tools, show case, benches, shelving, roll top desk, Champion cash regis- ter, adding machine, check writer. SALE BEGINS Saturday, March 25th Come Early and Make Selections For Genuine Bargains. Goes i the Esdeclxu nccessft fer spring vp. X Ladit BUC Korth C. R. Mr LEWIS Turner Block on Main street eli To Particular Businessmen in h When you get printing get the best. The Sun is prepared to do that kind at very moderate prices. Bring your next job in or phone and a representative will call. Everything in office and school merchandise. PRICE, UTAH s |