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Show .. v I ,.,! to inch by I IU)RH UMU)K advertising rates lDCh ih month four ritKMltM l aJvcrtUers. Tran-Tsrent aa inch per Issue. So M ocr cent additional. for the accepted JvwtWng Firat pas;e readers 1 n an i ffy-ftv-a ei Ronjamln ltrodsky has oimud an apartment at Venice and annuunceo that for every child more than one the rent will he acaled down five dollara each. Kvery apartment where a child ia horn aeta a month' rent free, t'ou-plwithout children will have their rent doubled if nothing ia doing within a year. lcK-a- Pr an UlTEBd mt lUltlES ea hoka of several denomlna- atock. The Sun. Volume 8, Number 47 an INDEPENDENT NEW8PAPEB Week Ending April 21 1922 Wedding announcement. The Sun. COUNCIL KEEPS EUST IK LOST BY ROAD Solond Session Attends to Bothersome Details In Regular Meet. SON LOd Frice LOWRY, BLAST VICTIM, j jjjjEBY ON WAT TO CARBON flJjITY for this work Loast comprehensible to the average human mind of all the latest wonders which this age has developed, and yet so easily controlled at least so far as the receiving station is concerned that a mere boy can make his own apparatus at home is wireless. ltadio. There are now over thirty thousand radiophone sending Btations and probably a hundred thousand receiving stations in the United States. Most of these are handled by amateur operators. Recognizing that additions will be made to these right at our own doors, and hoping to encourage these installations, The Sun is starting a Radio department. Follow the articles as they appear and you will find much to interest you, be you old or young. News of doings and new inventions in the radio world, lists of broadcasting stations, instructions for building home-mad- e apparatus, stories of the part radio is taking in the every day life of the human race all these and more you will find. j prion Furnish Interesting r Infor-Abo- ut i Faring Plica to Caa-gi- ti Highway Modern Machin- - First Apparatus of Be Used Kind In This Western Country. , j to begin work on the Price Fgde Gate paving operations early j committee will wTangle with the situ-- 1 verk, Gray and Murdock, who ation. Preliminary plans for fixing up Cftr successful bidders on the pro-n- d the old a little better! city were last February awarded than previously so it can lie used again ; write The Sun that al-- i touring of concrete very teblr will not begin until about (hi or loth, they have not lost amt's time since it was settled : they wen to do the job. In ron-Irj- g the methods to he followed 'he type of muliciiiery to be list'd f. a work, they say we decided on I (attract, actual 1 of large capacity equipment witkii bratcd li tide, drilled ling all )CKS are due to arrive, quite lEut, but k before lad? this ran be placed before of The Hun." iaost Modern Methods. ic 1 arts-ter- I toil U ad at ef tbi lU ade d laaM odfM tstil ita for Eaatir npaaTi pa Ml frpk 80. Property Damage Not So Great Aa Thought Rapidly Being Repaired and Cla'mi Adjusted Railway Assumes Own Damages Story of the Foresight Which Saved Family. Lunn Lowry, the -: I old road-builde- rs jios-kil- de world. In-- r fired the big blast at Helper Thursday of last week, died at a Salt Lake City lumpitul Sunday, lie was taken up to the city an quickly as utter hi ankle was crushed by a Hying boulder, lint Ions of ldnod and idmck following the niiipiitutiim of bis foot was tmi much for him and he nfler every effort had been The wonders of Radio are just unfolding. Keep posted. Nobody can talk over your head" about wireless work if you become a consistent reader of The Suns Radio articles. Strangest of all, the science that may possibly lead to final universal communication throughout even the entire universe, Radio makes its appeal and is forcing its way to the attention of the entire as a swimming pond this summer 1evelojwd wheu a petition was put in1 asking permission to do some work, , and also asking that arrangement made to supply water through the sea-- ! son. The whole affair was turned uv-- j er to the water and health of the council to he worked out. Some members of the hasehall cln.li paid the ! council a visil, and received able encouragement for (lie promotion of the game fur this summer. It was agreed that City Hall should hu. given free for the oH'iting baseball dam-e- . Some other arrangements were made which will help out the hull club considerably. Just what to do with 3002.7 shares which the city owns in Price Water company was a problem. There ia an annual assessment of ten cents a share on this stock sometimes more. Price city has no water in the ditch for the organisation to deliver, ail the citys water being now diverted from, the river system at Colton Springs. The water company will give a quit claim deed for the wafer if the city will turn in the certificate of stiick. Such arrangement was provided for. An ordinanee extending and better defining the limits of the business district and which iis contiguous with the fire limits was passed. Tlie exact terms of this document may be found in another column of this issue of The Sun. Some difficulty has been beexperienced by the mail carriers cause quite a few of the houses in Price either have no numbers at all or are wrongly numliered. This last instance is the result of a change made in the a.vstem of numlieriiig when the job was getting well started previous to the establishment of the free dewill at livery svslem in Price. Steps once be taken to remedy all this. twenty-yea- youth who was injured when the ed j " 1m made to avc hia l ie even resort being made to a blood transfusion, Lowry was a distant relative to the local families of thst name. He was buried Wednesday, at Salt lotke City. In attempting to shoot down a cliff for the iurNise of clearing the way for a detour to allow inMtigc by the town of Helper while the main street would ie Mvcd a ir a part of the Price to Castle (late highway project, county road workers fired a blast lust week on Thursday, the jiowder load being nearly a. ton of TNT. Calculating that they were firing rather an underload charge the aurpriae and ronxtenintinn of the roadworkrrn can hardly lie imagined when flying bowlders and debris from the shot done considerable damage to buildings along Helper's Main street, some of the houses ss much as six hundred feet away having rucks crashed through their walls. Luron Lowry was most severely injured, while .Tames P. Rolando was also seriously hurt. Holando was taken to lVire the next examination day to have an ay made to determine the extent of his injuries. He was struck between the shoulders by a flying liowlder. No examination could lie made at that time. however, as the Price electric department was busy in doing some cutting over in connection with the new construction under way, and the power wan pff. Up to today Holando is still suffering, and will likely go in to Halt Lake City for a determination of just what is his trouble. j . Uf.) . their eommnnieation, the Iwting company states that the iawnt to lie used oil this work will of s large locomotive crane Isted on caterpiller treads, and a yard MeU bucket, this apparatus to be for unloading the sand and grav-- i the cars as it is received from rites pits at Mount, icing ojier- -' the Heiselt Construction com-- J os lease. A large, but easily jxir-i- e central concrete mixing plant wed. We will have a fleet of (atinning ekie( n a EXTENT OF ROLANDO'S HURTS NOT DETERMINED nm-ddir-- at one point rather than nail smaller paving machines, litter system making it necessary l it it several places at onre along Imd is order to finish the work in (tenon, as we are planning to do. Hfthod adopted will result in a i of inconvenience to the trar-- : public, because, instead of hav- die entire road blocked all sum-f w shall close only one section time, and that aection will be fin I twice as fast aa could be dune tutul methods. The entire equip- for the work is now assembled. i pieces are as yet en route from itrated DIES IN SALT LAKE Read Up On Radio city council met in regular ses-- ! sion last Tuesday evening, and put in a busy evening in trying to figure out the rights and wrong, of several rath-- 1 er intricate attaint even if some of. them are of minor importance. That question of taking over the right of way left through the block by the Frandsen estate when the ground was plotted into lots and sold occupied a little time. This alley runs from Sixth street to Seventh, being the unlv way through that ground between K" street snd the eanul. The whole objection to taking over as a street is that in selling out the lots a jog has been made in the right of way and an effort ia being made to straighten it out before accepting it as a part of the city a street system. The street! H. G. Corcoran of Washington, D. C Noods No Aorlal for Hia Radio Outfit, Hia Receiving Wire Being Connected to tha Wire Springe of Hia Bod. ' f ' r t X-r- READ IT IN THE SUN i.( tv 4 hm trucks with hydraulic-dum- p r1 Heavy steel forms will be used ARE RARING DEPTH AFLECIED IS NOT UTAH lamlding the concrete. A spread-porhin- e UP CLEAN LET for laying the cement will Well On Fxmhsm Dome Goes Down Repairing Property. Final completing touches are Rapidly and Regularly. Rubbish I Put on by a finishing machine. Under the supervision uf L. H. FullBY STRIKE BUT COAL DEMAND IS SHALL City Wagon Will Haul Off t, which operates by means of mer, repairs to damaged buildings are If You Can While there is nothing to report in proceeding rased air, is the first of its kind rapidly. As this work is the matter of oil discovery at the Utah done, the real damage has in most r ued in this Western country and the work of I lean-u- p Ths Sun Special Service For facilitating I b watched ceased during the first week of the Oil Kefiuiug com wny's well on the rases, proved to he less than would he in its operations with Week which starts next Tuesday D. C., April 19. WASHINGTON, strike. Uailroad reports of loadings Farnhara dome, twelve miles to the supiKised to judge from its shot-u- p the divided interest by all engineers and the eily city council has Complete returns of coal loaded into show that 1P2 ears were shipped dur- east of Price, the drill is still penelines builders in this the dividing just after the catastrophe. districts, snd, neighboring into four These cars at the mines indicate that proing the week ended April 8th, and of trating greater depth every day. The Aside from damage to buildings some Our central the of mixing plant has being Eighth and Main streets. a week the first duction during were left over bottom of the hole is now a little more little which twenty-seve- n breaking up was done to furs nji assembled in our Salt districts will have wagon service for strike was 3,784,000 net tons of bitu- from the week and a hun- than twenty-fou- r hundred feet below mailings preceding, different and these matters, also are on rubbish anthra.Wy yards, and is now ready and the removal of of few cars and a e were the product the surface. Another showing of oil, dred and forty-fivin minous coal, rail will the Damage to the houses being wagon adjusted. tothe time receive The Tuesday by you days. cite dredged from the rivers. of river dredges. Iiacd on these load- even though it was a slight one, made tielonging to Denver snd Iiio Grande Two carloads of machinery the southwestern section of the city, tal production of all coal was therethe total output is estimated at on Sunday last, offers encouragement Western Railway company, situated I be on the way to Maxwell siding llave vour rubbish all in containers fore 3,793,100 net tons. In the first ings, thousand net tons. Final reports that the cheeking up of the formation on the east side of Main street, is benine asand set it out at the curb. A little ftturdsy of this week. week of the great strike of 1919 only of shipments of anthracite during the as confirms. With a eon man in taken care of without trouble to the to wagon sistance given tons of bituminous coal were month of March indicate a total pro- sideralile thickness of rock yet to go ing 382,HI0 Mostly Skilled Labor. the matters along county authorities. With all tha also will help it anthra the duction of 8.757,000 net tons. In com- through before the expected produced, hut at that time serv-iees- o exeitenu-n- t now subsided, Helper of their operations as re-- loading the first will up and speed much, mines were working to capacity pnrison with the shorter working month is encountered the folks are of the opinion that somolsidy stratum cite he labor nnd the number of em very district may to- that the whole The tons. 2,008,000 this was an increase of crew is stolidly drilling away. Ten pulled an awful bone in the matNi they say: It may be sonie- - covered. Wednesday, the northwest hiuI produced of all coal in the first (lf pVlu-uar!ul production tons, or 27 per cent. The inch casing has been set, and the hole ter, hut all have met the situation in 1,995,000 fa the, served Car-Thursday J d.snpxintment to the was therefore month's production exceeded that of is now practically dry. The boy had sccthin will he to week of the 1919 strike a spirit of utmost fairness, accepting 8uuin,y business men that instead southeast section will be attended telegratons. 000 Preliminary similar month during the past been drilling with twelve hundred feet in almost .Villi1, any I rid.i.v tlie section, I pbiyiu- - hundreds of unskilled liv the every instance the tentative and week (Ap- nine wigm, years, except in 1917 and 1918. of weter in the hole previous to shut- appraisements. Only a few claims are phic returns for the present shjrtl use only thirty or forty in the northeast will get the service. in no indicate change Cumulative production during the coni ting off the flow, which came from a yet. ril lllth to 15th) snding. The total damages to thi, class, and a few teams, in the 1921-2- 2 is estimated at 80m9.-00- 0 comparatively shallow depth. And the MATTERS anthracite, hut a slight year it seem, will not exceed five property, outf . Gi" work will be done by the FEDERAL BUILDING The tons Iras than in any of the eight crew on the ground Bay that things are thousand dollars. output of bituminous coal. COMMITTEE TO UP Wednesand few skilled. 1iner, operated by a coal years preceding put on Monday, Tuesday going as nicely ns anyone could wish. ailrs. .Ml the machines and If You Move, So Do I. show that the statistics Detailed with its members day was running consistently below committee, A joint to be used are representa-- ! the of days of coal with that oil the rorresimn.ling country was heavily stocked One of the remarkable stories unselected from the Chamber Hie latest No1st. In addition to the coal ANOTHER PAVING SCHEME told last week as a lucky week liefore. On Thursday, April 13th, improvement in tlie meree, the Kiwnnis club and April escajie from 'nJinfrL'te roRG construction. And increased to 11,480 held by consumers, and the e?al on will take lip the matter of however, loadings lies in the esse of Mrs. drib, injury, personal tary recorded us a !V kdest any ri the Upper Lake Docks and in to rage Spend Available Money On Sides In- Leo Hrandol and her children. Their ears as high figure types had to come getting things headed up so he East hut all is now at band. ' mav have a federal budding. The ex- since the strike began. The current at the mines, there was a heavy ton, abode ia right in front of the scene stead of Middle. innnediate production is less than the districts nage in can at the mines for which of the blast the closest place of all. act form nnd seoic of tneir ptevel Contractors Busy. when to aide produce work are no billing orders had leen received by The latest scheme to be proposed so When the warning wag given for all activities has not yet been worked o.it, now at n8 f the gravel pit lease and but individual members of bw com- the demand fur coal is active. Itnon-is the railroads when April 1st arrived. that Main street in Price shall be pav- to keep under cover just previous to of w number on work, their important ilVT'd bearing The total quantity of coal nnliilled in ed this true that a have expressed thenilv is Mter continues: year is that the county pay out firing the blast, Mrs. Bramlol observWe think the mittee convinced that the nerd union mines in the Connellsville coke cars on that date exceeded 1,400,000 that nineteen thousand dollars in put- ed that the road men removed their 'J eoinmisHion is well within and the region and in Central Pennsylvania tons of bituminous coal and 115,000 opportune, pavement but along each side of the tent, which was situated almut as was the ting the closed f Pits in the disputed gravel con-- i Jrcat, the timecertain strike, by tons of anthracite. have been tlns comm if outcome center to be paved her home. Taking this hunch the lady the fbml street, leaving to sufficient ' nd we don't look for The mine reports for he week enddelay in nitv will make up to its requirement existing demand is not in or the year after whenever gathered two of her children who were next disthose year of eali full 's beout production ed April 1st are liard to interpret of the state la ?nart,Ta federal aid project ran lie gotten at borne, and with them and the famand rights in the matter. Plenty not lost a tricts remaining at work. From mines cause of the coincidence rf tbs holiday since his lease real reasons why this fracture should That this could be done and ily cow, sought absolute safety up on n fields reports of day Eight-Ho!6nl upf but has had a steam avadablefor the in manv Da-y- and the strike through. still avail- the hill in the New Helper townsite the leave 1 be plneed in Price are snd demand, duU t work which lin. market, order. April 1st is an established holi- able for countys money constantly in stripping, committee to work on, a few of in the reto project to entirely away from the explosion zone. be participation continue E fTonrdfi", and has been rcrnoJ-7unbilled coal, recent ww "J day in union fields, and even without tie acquired later, it is proposed that That this preeaut ion was well advised ears have appeared in loaded of number will The Lotur-damnk-L"- . y ceived. the strike call, production on screening plant. He is the money would be needed is seen in the result. Not only was the newspaper, Further announcement anJ at the mines was very large of the week um'er review woulii whenever !Kh'ih!e progress toward early onwniatw the of form a paving district residence riddled, but a flock of eighty would later the made the latest hare been be city when the strike began, hut of Siin(j anj practically limited to the of surh as might be abutting on the chickens in the yard was utterly annip.ave. Paving intentions of the joint committee show that railroads the from n reiiorts districts. Because uf the must the arrival of already laid, and by this hilated. The whole west side of thia r. .Hjiterials, await at Max-wd- l it is increasing rather than decreasing. confusion of these two effects, it is pavement the and the state road of set-u- p plant means refund the county. This would, house has been replaced, and furniture 51 at is first the per placed Utah production not at present imssihle to segregate in f11?1"11 expects delivery of these to begin grading. effect, be that county would loan damage was adjusted at three hundred rbon cent, and the principal cause of low the relative influences of the strike 1 dollars. r,,unty about May 8th. the market. no money to the city for the purpose and twenty-fir- e and the holiday in the union districts. stated. production is given as p who can think np incomAnybody are districts all Coming Next Week. from fjiiall enmp f"r th' (1 01ir Rciiorti While the mine reports do not meas- some other scheme need not feel barMcDERMAXDS LOSE CHILD .4:'j conditions aris- ure the effectiveness of the strike or- red because this one is in the air. It the influx of their rrew plete and the unsettled daughter connected with the der Margaret, seven-year-otln-ing from effects snv: Charles K. they are interesting beause they might be lliat if enough plans were of Ir. and Mrs. C. E. MeDermaid of im-ij- ii absolute mat" accuracy strike f nnr show the condition of ear supply and rnmpnnv. together submitted some one of them would be Castle Gate, passed away Thursday. ; lib i:!,1,i,i!iliinl-!- it mid s' f,,rc'. Burial will lie at Salt Lake City. ui.thracite of practical and workable. Prod'H-tiuon (Continued virtually Page Four) bo in . MM PWDN All t It i- -i i r Mi i a !: lulld t - M y vi i: 'e r dc-rea-- aji-M- .1 -' cs J 1 i' i'J . i r ; N -- non-unio- ;n ur non-nnio- i ' ; VU-- i Ri, I. i . will J i,,-'- t An.-!-; Pure to begin iiMNingj ' - r f " - ?1TJ ... - L.i ld : mil?1 - j' - r, .. j.1 ' .T ,'t U ' .s V jQnP&.xf'' |