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Show V ,;k,fcx-'ia- ; Every Friday By Bus Publishlilt Crockett, Mgr. (Inc.) ing K. W. Subscription, $2.60 the Tssr. O fries Phone N& I. Residence, No. HUM! Mall MatEntered ns Second-Clas- s ter, June 4. 1(11, at Postoffice at Price, Utah, Under the Act of March t, 1(71. ADYEKTlUNCi IUTE& Display Matter Per Inch per Month, ll.il; Single Issue, ilc. Special Position, Si Per Cent Additional. Legale Tea Cents the Line Each Insertion. Count Six Words to tbs Line. Summons. $12.10; Water Application. $11.00; Final Proef, $10.00. Readers Ten Cents the Une Each Insertion. Count Six Words to the Line. Blsckfece Type Fifteen Cents the Une Each Insertion. Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolu-tion- a Etc., at Half Local Heading Notice Kates. Count Six Words to For Sale, For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc., Two Cents per Word Each Issue. Ne Charge Accounts. Address All Communications BUM to PUBLISHING CO, Pried. Utah. I went nrithoui The Sun; mourning I stood up nnd cried la the euagiwga-Hosj-Oo- b, SS-X- "The American people aa a whole are somewhat hypocritical to suy nothing or their various iiiconairtencea. in resard to the latter, let ue take, for the nuttonal prohibition amend ample, the national prohibition amendment. It la a bad law from both a moral and lexal point of view. Such a lew only tenile to accelerate lawlessneae end immorality rather than rurtailing it, and rauaea the coneumptlon of vast quanltllea of poiaona which would not lie the case. Aa long aa people have a craving for intoxicants, and aa long aa there are neceaaary ingredients, liquor will be manufactured, and a prohibition law only tenda to increaae the number of criminate and immoral people. Aa other examples of and liad la we he cited the anliclgwret laws of several atatea and antigambling lawn. ex-pi- e, uth-erwi- Innon-siMlenri- ea Kent Itolt son, who died in Provo on Monday of laat week, waa buried at Mt. Pleasant the following Thursday. Attending the funeral from Price were W. Parry and Mr. and Mrs. George Frandwen, the latter a sister of the deceased. Kolfson had been a realdent of Price for enme years, coming here from Ml. Pleasant, lie waa born in Norway in 1IB4. Miming to Utah a young man. A brother and a alater are at Mt. IMeaaant, and a slater at Balt Uki City alao survives him tie sides Mrs. Frandaen at Price. Just exactly how does this sound when it is put up to you as a basis for morality standard from the etates-froOriental land f m Computation based on figures made public last Sunday by the department of labor on food eist reductions in ten representative American cities for the year ended March 15th, show the hark to normal trend is such that if ftaid prices continue to drop for the next two or three years as they have during the past year, the family grocery bill will aoon be bark to the level of 1913-1As comjMired with the average, coat of food in these ten eitiea on Marrlt 15, 1921, was 54 per cent higher than eight years before, whereas on March 15, 122 it had dropjied to 38 ier eent. In other words, a dollars worth of food in 1913 would cost $1.54, as an average a year ago, and only $1.38, now, a drop of 16 rents, or 10.4 ier cent Continuing thia aaine 10.4 ter cent decline, the coat next March would lie $1.24, in the spring of 1924 only $1.11 and in 1925 lutck to an even dollar. pre-w- ar 4. JOIN IN THE "OWN YOUR OWN HOME" MOVEMENT. thirteen-hundre- Complete Nea Shipment x Stock Canvas Shoes For All - njtr-rieMar-ahal- L Comfortable Stylish de-vir- ieo-p- le baliy-menari- For warm weather wear there is nothing in wearing to comfort, coot apparel that quite so much contributes low-cneat canvas shoes. of a as dressiness pair and ness Here you will find them in ut i PUMPS AND OXFORDS For Boys and Girls, Men and Women BAREFOOT SANDALS For Boys and Girls r. food-inferti- JANES For Kiddies and Girls of All Ages MARY ng lie-co- Times-Inde-pende- The Missess' and Womens styles are in great variety, models, headed by the stylish and popular Sport two-ton- e white canvas trimmed with black leather. There are high p styles, perefectly plain and low heels, one and models and neat decorative Pumps with small bows or buckles. Sizes 2Vf to 8. Prices SI. 78 to 53.88, two-stra- Kiddies Sandals and Mary Janes, sizes 3 to 2, SI. 40 to S1.70. We have the Mary Janes for the little ones in leather as well as canvas. Boys and Mens, sizes 3 to 10, from S3. 23 up. TENNIS AND GYM SHOES Boys, Girls', Men's, Womens. Complete Stock Strand fine low-cmodels in leather for Men now in stock. Selz Sixes and Selz ut PRICE TRADING CO. THIRTY YEARS OF SQUARE DEALING 1890-192- 2 Uncle Bert The Utah Fuel company is giving back the moving picture business in their four camps to Uncle Bert. He will begin showing his pictures in rul-ver- ts Thomp-sons-Cisc- than ample in most lines. It is rejiort-e- d ucts, so that where iiossible they are doing their work without help. Those rejHirting that help is needed mention the difficulty of Beruring money to pay wages. In tier eent of normal the demand is estimated the same as last year, or 88 per rent, compared with 102 ier rent in 1920. The per rent of supply to demand, indicative of the nnmlier of men fur each hundred jobs ia 125 for 1922, 113 for 1921, 93 for Lead Your Horse es 1920 and 91 for 1919. Farm Land Values. The average values of farm lands rqxirted show much greater decreases in sections remote from railroads and in dry farming sections than in the irrigated sertions near the larger cities. Fruit growing districts show the smallLead your hone to feed supplied by est declines in rejiorted values. Estius and see how he goes to No off mate of values of farm land in the his feel business when our feed is of- state, covering eight years, are: to Feed Price Commission South Ninth Surest. Price, Utah. It is free from carbon filtration through Fuller'! Earth at tha rofin-ar- y Inaursa this unvarying quality of thla superior lubricant. Thla glvaa you a clean and Thorough cool engine, fumlehing imum power. max- Utah Oil Refining Go. SItl,Gty Co. Coupe n books of several denominations. Kept in stock. The Bun. y The first serial story, Robinson Crusoe, will start in Sunnyside Friday, May 14th with the other camps to follow. SCHOOLS TO HAVE NEW BOOKS Carbon Floral company aolldtiUjl THE COMING YEAR trade of residents of tha towns sndtl camps of Carbon county. Place T I In that there will 1ms n linage in orders for Eaxter Lillie M early. the text hooka of the publie manager. Phone 296 ourfl 0f Olaon, the state next year, committee des- era are fine. ignated by the state .school textlxiok commission, consisting of Dr. C. X. Jensen, state of pi,), lie instruction : Milton Bcnnmii, or the state school or ducat ion, J,nn nnd Miss Matilda Ieteraon, state primurv school auiierviaor, an- working on a plan for scoring the texlim .k and inPrice Merchants All Join In vestigating the various the First Showing of Sub-- ! to arrive at the relative work of iach. One mer Styles On Living Moddithing, it is understood, is that the that may be must rontain a suppiemert regarding Utah and that the history must be May 2d. brought down to the present time. i Eko Theater, 1C it . Sunnyside Friday, April 28th. Castle Gate Sunday, April 30th. Winter Quarters Wednesday, May 3d. Clear Creek Friday, May 5th. - it fered. The horse knows good feed and Ha shows it in better appreciates condition tnd more willing work. Your next feed order should come here. o FASHION SHOW as being 110 per cent of normal compared with 1(17 last year and 95 in 11)20. The demand is trending in the other direction from supply. Most farmers see little chance fur profit in hiring help at present jirices of prod- d post-fmne- Week For. Kanis-tana- that regard and affection for a rented house that ia naturally home-hnildin- Twenty Years Ago This apmluj se The desire to own a home is one of the most natural instincts of every man, and no matter if he has sient his entire life in a rented house he knows that the rented house ran never be come a real home in the highest, truest sense. No family ean ever acquire developed toward a home which they own. What incentive is there for a man to preserve or adorn nr emliellisli a rented house, when he knows that any day his landlord may order him to vacate! But when the place which shelters him and h's loved ones is their very own, when no one has the right to raise his rent or order him to move out, then the place, however lowly or hnmble it msv lie, ia indeed a home. Then every niemlxx of the family inspired with love for the place in which they live; they tiecome interested in its adornment and beautifying; every tree and flower and shrnb which they add to the place, every new day they live there, adds to the tender, loving nsMieiations entwined alsuit it, until home becomes one of the very sweetest words in human speech. The g season of is here. Conditions have shifted around to the point where it is again possible for a man to erect a house without chance of losing heavily on the investment. So, to the Carbon county eitzen who d lias for the past several years the erection of a new-- home on account of Die condition of the lumber and labor market, we can truly express FRIDAY, E VERY FRIDAY. Quarterly conference of the Emery stake convened in Price. mar-riDonaldson reported the tm.ee DECLARES WAR NOW ON EARLY Burial of II. L Shaw and his wife Cupid market very dull in license SPRING FLY. took place Wednesday. Aa reported in dtyL last weeks issue of The Sun, Shaw The California Oil company's well atd "The early bird eatrhea the worm," shot in and the his himself then wife Green Ither had reached the is a favorite saying at most any seafoot depth. rooms occupied by Mrs. Clara son of the year. It might alao be said Mrs. Thomas Phelps of Sunnycide old Frandaen residence at the with equal emphasis and truthfulness visited at the home of her parents. Mr. Eighth street. Communication was and Mrs. C. H. Empcy. that swatting a fly now means a mil- on Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Milter of Colton lion less flies a little later on. Citizens established with Mrs. E. A. Jeffers, Neb. reported a new hoy at their honie. ihe Seotts Shaws at Bluff, sister, of Carbon eounty are aware of the She wanted the three oiqihaned Shaw first which had come to himself end fact that the breeding proclivities of wife. the housefly are unequalled in the in- children, but sent no money to iay Mise Man- Leonard, a former teach- d sert world. For that reason it is good their fare, nor could she assumeof any er in the public schools hereV. was A. the as to the burial at Horton, Kan., to judgment to start swatting before they rcsxmsibility have the ehanre to breed. The fly parents. Later a sister of Mrs. Shaw the waa loeated at Calwa, Cals., who with There was some talk of moving to Price swatter, tanglefoot paper and other has a niee home and they division point from Helper her husband cslrulated for rutting down the moxily talk, however, as it never hapThese pened. ranks of the dangerous pests should are enjoying a good salary.children and sent tickets for the Dr. F. E. Caffey of Castle Gate was find ready sale even this early, for t'aja.. money to care for them on their trip, sojournina at Catalina Island,with used to be can his they greater advantage and the little folks were started on where he went for his health now than they ran biter on, when the B. F. Caffey. brother, to the Golden state this warm weather, fertile breeding places their way G. Miller of Price was named one The children are three in of R. the executive committee of theorgaand the ability of the insert to multi- morning. Association of Utah, number, William aged 11 ; Hilda 9, and ply its kind results in great numbers Gertrude 7 years old. The entire af- nised at Balt Lake City. where there are now but a few. It ia the C. in the Hyrum Frandaen had bought the first flies of spring that do the faire of the family have been Seventh and "K on W. Allred place most damage, in asuring swarms later hands of the local Methodist church streets, the consideration being around since the tragedy of a week ago eleven hundred dollars. on. Get out the fly swatter now and people Mrs. Shaw had made quite a Mrs. Laura Toppan of Paragoonah, Sunday. on killing them. Rid th Eiractire up few friends here during her sojourn a sister of the Horsley brothers, was them as rapidly as they here on a visit Some of the brothers three weeks. All involved in the un- she had not aeen in twelve years If persisted in, a daily attark of fortunate affair came to Price from In will insure ronqiaritive freedom fron the Arbor Day program given by Vernal. Shaw made no favorable im- the public schools among the names of the disease rarrying, Horsley, pression on those with whom he came those taking part were Nora and destroyers. Make in contact here. Hex Miller, Anna Jones. Dora Burch. it your business to kill the first fly Before coming to Price Shaw was The quarantine flag had been raised at the homo of J. M. Millard for smallyou see, and continue the practice ev- mixed up in more or less unsavory af- pox, as was also the case at the home ery day. fairs out in the Basin. Last weeks of J. J. Lloyd. The cases were very Mytoa Free Press has this to say of mild. foreInquiring from one of Prices Dr. E. J. Wsrth, who hod but lately him: most citizens as to what he expected come to Price from Missouri, hod relauna Shaw conducted and family turned from Salt Lake City, where he to do about planting trees on Arbor dry In the Beats cash atore building paaeed the state medical board examiWhat s down Day, The Sun met the reply at tha river near the ateel bridge. nation. the usef The eity council cuts em Mra. Bhaw did moat of tha work and Three deputies were employed the laundown faster than you can grow em he collected the money. When themoved Dale greater part of the time at Coetle dry bualneaa failed the family the recorder office. The oil boom to the Thuniton leaae near Midview. In up." of The huaband aoon went to Vernal and had greatly increased the revenues that county. fall he Laat a butcher oiiened up chop. SKIRT LENGTH AN INDEX TO A carload of hnrsea. picked up down had trouble with Pardon Dodds over a CHURCH ADHERENCE. laid debt he owed lodda for part of a in Emery county, went out of Price for beef. A quarrel resulted in a shooting. the East. They were bought up for Common complaint from tourists in It was claimed by Dodda that 8haw speculative purposes and not for the Utah for the jmat fifty yean is that pulled hla gun first and snapped It. Hritlsh army. E. C. Lee and several of hie neighFinding it not loaded he started after in circulating among the j ample here another one. and then Doddi fired. bor of the Nine Mile country had Bhaw was wounded in five places Hla they were unable by any outward Interested in some placer disto distinguish between the speedy recovery seemed almost mirac- coveries at the mouth of Minnie Maud wax ulous. bound over to the Creek where it empties Into Green riv"Mormons" and just common folks. district Dodds of assault er. Pan waehlng from sands gave colcourt on tha Should the recommendation of Presi- with Intent to kill. charge Public sentiment ors running from twenty to a thousand. dent Heber J. Grant in his closing ad- seemed to lie against him and he askM. was down from Colton Miller J. of venue which was dress at the general conference in Salt ed for a change rompany with G. K. Potter of Salt At Frovo a Jury found him in granted. lake City. Potter was getting ready Lake City last Sundsy lie followed, it not guilty. to start work on hia atone quarries to Is Bhaw dishla in Vernal During stay may in the future be jwasikle to the east from Colton. Most of the outto woman said with lived have in the tinguish at least the female portion of whose rooms at Price the shooting oc- put went to Ban Francisco for buildwhile some went to Balt the community on a sectarian division. curred, while his family yet remained ing purposes, A code may even be rigged up so that in Midview. When the family went to lake City. The Uintah and I'ncompargre Indishe accompanied them. Bhaw you ean tell the degree of devotedness Price waa worthleas and waa continually on an hear dance was pulled off In the viwith which the secinien adheres to tha heat. Ilia wife waa well thought of cinity of White Hooka There whs a strict quarantine againat Vernal, there her religious convictions. The presi- by all who knew her. being a number of rmallpox crsoh at dent declared that he could "well rethe latter place. Roth the port and the member the time here, not so many UTAH CROPS SHOW WELL reservation were maintaining a strict quarantine. years ago, when, if a young woman waa Messrs. J. M. Whitmore, A. J. lae seen on the streets in a dress that L. Lowenstein, were named as a reached only just a little aliove shoe Conditions Improved Since December and committee by citizens of Price to go to Balt Lake City to confer with official top we were shocked. Today, I have For Wheat and Bye. of the Kio Grande Weatern with referseen many kneea here on the temple to having Emery county branch Figures made publie last Saturday ence grounds. O fathers and mothers in Isleave the main line at Price lnatead of rael, I admonish you to keep your by M. M. Justin of the bureau of mar- some point farther east. The branch pure young daughters from donning kets and enqis indicate that although line waa never built, however. skirts in their desire to keep up with growth of winter wheat was hardly the styles that make the men bluah for started on the first of the month, crop MIDLAND TRAIL GETTING ALL DOLLED UP NOW shame." rejiorters are unanimous in declaring winter wheat prosfieets are better than According to the Muah Jack Dempsey lias sailed for Euroie they were last December. The grain J. N. Corbin, who made a covered was when temeratures to look for a fight. Seems like the nomostly Frui-t- a tion hesitated a little, aa in 1918 Jark were low, and the supply of moisture trip over the Midland Trail from the last of the week, aaya that the resisted all urging to make the trip. is much better. The ground froze litdoAs he has since whipped one Euroiean tle and the snow went off slowly, so road crew under Charles Stewart ia ha may now have the idea that he can that the moisture was mostly stored ing some fine work tat ween Thompin the soil. The condition figure is sons and Cisco. The heavy grades are lick 'em alL reduced and a turnpike is being plared at 89 per eent compared with being The oliservance of Arlxir Day here SO per eent last Deeemlier and 97 per thrown up and rolled. Bridges and are also bping put in. When the in lrire has now been made not only eent a year ago. Rye in Millard coun, a pleasure and a duty, but a necessity. ty shows a little growth, eo that opti- crew complete-- its work the road will be in hetcr shape mism concerning prosieets is stimuthan it ever waa before. INDEPENDENT OIL AND GAS IS lated to a greater degree than with wheat. The condition figure has risen ENLARGING BUSINESS to 94 per eent from 80 per cent last Deeemlier, and compares witli 100 per R. Ackerman, representing the eent a year ago. Oil nnd Gaa company of per Salt Lake City, was in Price this week Hogs Now Increasing. fur is It making arrangements enlarging thought that the decline in the the company a business. A warehouse number of hogs in Utah has stopped. site has been secured at the west end The estimated number of the breeding of Main street to take care of the sows is now twelve thousand or 110 per trade, and a local man ia to be in eent of last year. This is not as great charge, serving any or all of the towns an increase as the nation shows, but in Carlton, Emery and Duchesne coun- the surplus of food here is not so great ties. Quite a number of local people as in some other places and the losses are becoming interested by buying when hog prices were deflated' are stock in the concern. still well remembered. Plenty Farm Labor. That good printing. The Sun. The supply of farm labor is more Orhans -- With the declaration of the visiting Japanese statesmen that some of this country i laws are "bad" it will probably devolve on the American jieople to fly to the defense of these statute! instead of continuing to decry them. This on the principle that we allow nobody else to tell ue what is good fur us. With a flow of language which mi giit almost be regarded as a canny bid for approval, and which suggests gn Ultimate study of what quite a proportion of our own ietiple think of some of these laws, the spokesman for members of the Japanese parliament during their visit in Salt Lake City early in the week said: UTAH the belief that now, right uow, is the CHILDREN FIND HOKE time he has been waiting for the time to start work on a home of his own the time to liberate himself from the Final Chapter of Shaw Tragedy Bees clutches of a landlord. Cared ap-ies- SEE OURSELVES AS OTHERS ABE SEEING US. deep-seate- V THE SUN, PRIOR PAGE FOUR Co. ? Want Any Changes Made Before Easter? U8 thut only first class work nT'1' I1.''6 is Mt isfaeton-, rlMi?""10'. on'y first class work in making alterations in ar-.s?ind that r ,n ur Ironing and in operations. (.nlv modern and pressing 6 ps T. I 11a lev of Salt Like Ci'tv upon service. ! m.V '1 rugs like new. i They're gojid.U EASTASt1E m : 'i'-- ', ' i,t' v ,te the reduction, ' VPrs d"n s'gdd 1 A Dyeing compin'? h"vp NO olheV. lie will call and his advice is at your forgot that we can make y'Ur loaning our china and nluiiiinumware CLEANRS PHONE 237 oUVrs! & TAILORS PRICE, UTAH |