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Show TEltiISSun SCBOOLCONTESTS Q'ora District Competition Shown Very Good lemed Every Friday By Baa Publll-to- g Co. (Inc.) K. W. Crockett. Mgr. Work of Public Schools. Oltlce Tear. I.M the Subscription, Easter Division of Carbon Phone No. I. Keeidence, No. lltllt Trade schools will hold contests couuly in art, Mall Mat- academic work and athletics tomorEntered aa Second-Clater, June 4, lilt, at Foatofftce at Price, row (Saturday). Preparations are unHuh. Under the Act of March . 3579. der way today exhibits being placed and preliminaries arranged. The proAUVEatTlSING RATES. Display Matter Per Inch per Month, gram shows that some quirk work will be made in the various branches with (1.50; Single leeue, BOe. Special li Ktr Cent Additional, In- only about a half hour for each study legale Ten Centa the Line Each the retold story, which is given anition. Count Six Worda to the Una. exceit The academic work will be hour. sn Water ApplicaSummons, $11.10; at the high school while most of the tion, $15.00; Final Proof, $19.00. Bead era Ten Centa the Line Each In- exhibits will be at the public school anition. Count Six Worda to the Line. building. Last year a somewhat simBlackface Type Fifteen Centa the ilar contest and exhibit was held, but Line Each Insertion. without the more effectual organisaObituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolu- tion which will govern the present aftions, Etc., at Half Local Reading Notice lutes. Count Six Worda to fair. Scholars from the schools in Price, Kunnyside, Wellington HiawaUne. For Bale, For Kent, Found, Lost, Etc., tha, Kenilworth, Watt is and Carbon-villTwo Cenu per Word Each leeue. will take jiart, and quite an inNo Charge Accounts. flux of pupils and teachers will come Address All Communications to into Price for the occasion. 6UN PUBLISHING CO, All contests will be closed by 11:15 Price. Utah. o'clock, and the athletie features will slnrt at 1 1 :30, lasting ail hour and a 1 went mourning wliliout Tim Sun; I aloud up and cried In the cungrega-Uo- lull being held on the grade school's campus. The art exhibits will lie opdull, The Pretty Girls of Remington ss By LILUACE M. MITCHELL fa. io-altlo- n, e, u. 3C-2- S. Twenty Years Ago This Week K.him it's lu.ii'i i.;u im.li-- r Gcori i mi i lit IVwr. QUiiruni.ii. l.iit i'Iiiim!.. i mi Em ry ...iinti' w.'te here iilici'.ilimt ijiiiricrli ."llfomii-.'- . W. .!. Al i.'Iumii sill I E. litS'l'i. Sr., were Il ii c visitor., ir-- i i.irdc Cult. i'i-- Jim Mi. sc stuiv iii.'l i;i ol via l anlc. IV i.sclt (tiini-- f.'lllll I' Co- -i ip. "Tin- - J K il l v. 'H lie. li I x mi K11I1M.111 ' I Ill till- - 1. l rinp nr a lukii'i; h. un j'S l l.i.rf J'li'C Coni eilri'iilc Si.v" win II, ill l,y(li. llnrni; ili.nii.illi V. 'Mi coiiipaiiy. Ci.lll" V !: t'irniiitliiiiit mi I Kinrr ..umiiin lit ii rutll dollars per lie i.l. Hr. mol Mrs. James Mi'tliis ithca the r wi.tilliiK daiii'e at Town Hall, tin affair I al Mg l.iiai'ly hi tended. Nli tmlii Urns, li.nl given Their Senate Snln(iii u new enni i if paint on Die mil-aiutnl new paper on the Inside. Twelve Thousand d.illai's In money end nmsily silver, went out of I'rics fur the Indians oil tho two reservations. Miss KtltH K'lVugp frnin Castle l'lilo and I'l rniii Ewell of spring Glen, were ii niairii'd at Sail Lake City during , e fienryn Callaway im.l Malt Warner hail (lie FliMlIp'ne fever and were talkfor that the ing uf coming rummer. I vnnei.l. ti eij t;i ::i iger Cei.'i Of the Wui'il it Si.ii' al Casile lliile, was a I i'l''i' '. ni'. Hi'- It'p. inied ly . Cur-I.mi- i con-fere- vvi.'.-fc- Mrs. Melierni.-dd- lieiilh Mrs. their i lies oil', , nteied the linme rf Mr. rind i'Y: n mnl look away iee'l-eios old l.i'd, Mnii i. nt I an i iily i!'ii"luer. Jinis-- e E. E. M oo is m mid family were ened at 10 o'clock. The public is welcome, und is invited. A Tier the athletic contests are over, it will be for the grade srlmlurs to witness the Ea tern 1'tnli high school athletic meet, which will le . I at the hall pad,, dur ling at 2 oclock. The tcachux from nni-idwill be doled out to tbc local ulacH'ors for their eiiteitainuii nt t.t luncheon, while tlie niceties of MH'iiibiiiiy will be introduced to the M'holars by having them do ii Mindur duty by r'siting pos-ivili- le lu-l- e WILL BE JU5T IN TIME TO WOEK START HERE EE Following the uiniouiii'i uicnt in the lied issue of The Sun that tlov. t'linih'S 1!. Malav had r.t(ii'sted nil cf the rneinbers of the present state road to resign, a new hoard has been npiminted and will take office c of the new May 1st, The eotiiiiiissiiiii includes Henry II. lilood of Kayarille Preston (J. jeterson of Provo and H. W. Lunt of Cedar City. All Ihese gciitlenien are well kiuiwn throii'.'hoiit the stale and ure considered capahli cuii.ccient'ous citixena. Carbon comity never figiired that a square deal was given tli:s section by the (ibl IhuuiI, and the ja'iipli; here ail look forward to reh'tions with 1 a I Sjadwaiw bank of Ilemhigtoo hid d micblni which human adding and lubtractlug one which totaled a column of flgurea in neat little tyiiewritteu lettera, mueh to tho aatoulahmeut of the older men of tho village, who declared that lt can't be done." just Instilled obvl-ite- Tho company who made the machine .Suggested that they send some one up to their school for two or three weeka to learn how to operate the machine efficiently. And, of course, there was no one but Ed ColUue to go. Ed Colllne waa the only one who worked In the bank except the president. Ed Colllne waa delighted ut the prospect of going. lie rushed right down Muin street as fust as he could to tell Anna tilumt IL He felt confident that she would be quite os delighted as lie. Put she wasn't. $he was sweeping the front porrh. whleh whs already sped;!, ller luilr was in a soft coll at the hack of her head and there were si I phi puffs over each ear. Her crisp I lm apron hail a perky how of while lawn holding tt together at the buck, and her cheeks were pink from the exercise of sweeping. Alli'H'lhcr sin was a pretty eiidd pink mid hlue and creamy skin lopped he was not laiiiitl-ful- . by golden luilr, There were at least half a do.en girls preltidr In Kemlngtoii than she, but some way or other Anna and Ed as the hud always 'gone togeiher, folks In Iteiuiugion said. Ed waa thinking about nil of ibis ns he ant In the living room of Ills mint s . tiny flat on the next Saturday He hud applied himself to the work nt the school and bad learned nil that lie tussled to know for the bank work mu! wiis ready to start home again. When Ida aunt hud suggested staying In the rlty until Sunday night he liiul eagerly neis-plethe Invtlation. Ill Imd been dumfouiided when lie hud first seeu the vast numbers of In.-tli-r pav-in.- thn Miami, Fla., is ninhifioiis to moving iidi:iv studios aw.iv from Los Angeles, and the Calil'orn'a city in poi'iiing oat the fallacy of fiwh aeli'.n says that during the pictere iii.d.ing l May, June, Ju'y, Augu-- t. !h and tV'.ibor (' e.'c'i year., the rainfall in Miami reaches the ast"'i-isliin- g total of dil.J'J iuelies. Ibirij:that same eriod Isis Angeles is wetted with indy fifteen hundredths of an inch of rain. That argument, carried to its natural conclusion would favor place with even less rainfa'l than the parent city or Ilidly'' aud The Sun can just at t!:i.i moment call to mind a hvuiion with just such a rcpiiiat.on and it lias a ho, a who has tu'l sway, too. It's tha same place that, in one of Charley Hoyts play.i is men! if lied when u promoter pssert-t- d that a nrtan land needed onlv and a little more r.i'ii" gHid the reply being "That's all hell is in need of." MILLION ACRES IS ADDED STATE'S LANDS Artive field work on (be public domain is expected to add lorty-fiv- e townships to the state's public binds during this v. Mr. P.y May loth there will be fourteen n ews - nf alumt six or eight men each a I work. The surveys w:ll le umbr the siwrvision of suNrvi-so- r G. I). Kirkpatrick isi-t:in- t of mirv.ys ami Suivvyor tieiieral K. I). Nore:ii Assignments f local men to the field ,i mule hv Kirkpatrick arc as follows: II. AV. Miller, Tooele county: Ralph Gentry. A. I. Warner and F L Smith, Fiutali county; J. C. t'lnrk. Grand eourpy: Andrew Nelson, San Juan county; J. C. Thomas, Carbon county, mid Charles F. Moore, Heaver county. Suggestion by a funny column writer that a good wav to teach the youngsters arithmetic was to set them to figuring out how ninny hours until the school term will be out, is met by on of Price public school teachers bv the statement that all of her scholars have already figured it ont, and that she knows they have tin right answer because she had. calculated it long before any of the kiddies thought of oeh a thing. The Salt Lake City Commercial club has announced that it will advertise that city in ten of the leading newspapers of tha United States. The Sun is watching the mails daily for copy. Lead Your Horse Lead your horse to feed supplied by No off us and see how ho goes to h;s feed business when our feed is offered. The horse knows good feed and appreciates it. He shows it in better condition and more willing work. Your next feed order should com hero. it Price Commission Booth Ninth Bsrest, Fries, Utah. Co. For warm weather wear there is nothing in wearing to comfort, coot apparel that quite bo mueh contributes low-cneat of canvas shoes. a as pair ness and dressiness in them will find Here you ut N PUMPS AND OXFORDS For Hoys and Girls, Men and Women BAREFOOT SANDALS For Roys and Girls JANES For Kiddies and Gills of All Age$ MARY STILL HAS FLAKE CF GENIUS r.nd Wcmen s t.tyles are in grsiat i.iicty, the .styli:.i arid popular Sport two-toi:;o,k'. white canvas trimmed .3with black leather. There are high wsCva41.. I 1. The Miss t, mail'd Sarah Bernhardt Has Worlds Ap$o Leavs 113 In Refus plause Her Work and Retire. 1 i,.,A 1 I Many criticise Bernhardt for hep g still In l.iimes. The rcas n for tics W plain I un an her nedoii, led the. As long ns mummers and criticiMii. pay lnjr thous-aii'lieinvs continue the fact Is ina wick dollars of iiuds disputable that tl.ere is Mill a place fur her on the world's stage mid this . Is true. Furthermore, she It of unique value In the scheme of things mid still has the tliiini of genius. She can summon the Imuglmitlon and vision that no oilier woman can she still enu point the way to a glowing and glorious vista. And one must remember It Is not only her weight f years she over- y mines, hut the loss of a leg. she will not wear nil nril- flclnl leg. since It rnnnot restore the grace uf movement for which she win famous. She prefers nothing to n halt- lug sub": if ale. In today's piijs-- Is this; Sarah Bern-barilu seven, has ill on rreiich conn, il f- -r a J.lyiar 11ii tl.eiiier which hears lmr name. Tho eoriioil is v- iiling to grant a ten- nafavorahly year hose, lo.r t !: y look " up.ii an ('.'!e::'.on ' f -- year. Il reminds me cf a story told me of her by l'e M il:, her lei 'Vng man f ! Mi ef her Am Tic;, n ten years. fortune-.;;e- r told her she'd tours nt wlileli Sarah die nt ninety-live- , Bircw up her luind" and exelulmed: Why hurry ntcT I have plan for 25 years!" Tills Is true. Her seliediile usually published In seme paper Is always made out for nt least five years. What her actual plans are Is ever a dark secret. Like Brer Fox. she says nothing; just lays low. Arthur Row, In Isllo's Weekly. w: by Mary Janes, sizes 3 to 2, SI. 10 the We have lo Si. 70. Mary Janes for the little cue? in ktit her as weh as canvas. Kiddie.'.' Sandald and lliiys ar.d lions, sizes 3 to 10, from S.1.L25 up. I TENNIS AND GYM SHOES Complete Stock Boys, Girls, Mens, WomenV. j Selz Sixes and Selz Strand fine low-cmodels in leather for Men now in stock. ut Chnrue-teristlcaU- j ; PIE TRADING 1R90-182- ' 2 UTAH PRODUCTION IS NOT average of the year 1:U!'.' daly rate of product iou v. u nie-.'llil- li! tons, un increase of 7.2 SERIOUSLY AFFECTED the February rate. scv. Continued From i'age One.) In nil of the non-unio- districts, n ; . Fifty-ai.i- ; r .cut u nf ; plants were ia njicrati and t nelve were idle. The latin production to capacity tvas 5M cent. These statistics an h.isc.1 nt of the rcjKirts from aixty-nin- e ' tv-oplants now in existence, aud elude estimates for the two dcnU t: heard from. 1'ke months production of bniii l cuke also an increase, and t total outiul of all coke 2t8fifl,H),ltc exceeded the 1921 average by 35 cent. The increase in coke prodnet' was not sufficient, however, to n: the demand for noking coal to nrm It is estimated that a total of 4S 000 tons of coal was consumed 'o w ufueture the coke produce.: Tb: over two million tons short of I monthly average of coni .insraaptv for coke manufacture in 1020. Dumpings of bituminous col nty-oii- e 1 of demand nt the moment the strike hegnn. CO. THIKTY YEARS OF SQUARE DEA'jXG and many uuiou fields as well, the dominant factor limiting output was lack of demand. With local exeeptions, the railroads were able to handle without difficulty all ol' the business ofScience and the Supernatural. fered. Over the country us a whole, The attitude nf aclentlfic men to- the average loss ascrilM'd to transporward phesupernatural tation waa only 12.5 jht rent. nomena waa expressed by Sir Richard Production of lieeliive coke fell off In Ida presidential adilreaa Gregory twenty-on- e thousand tons during the the British asHOdatlon for the first week of the strike, rliiefl.v bendvanrtinont of science, In the followcause the walkout of a considerable ing words: number of men in the ('oniicllsville re"When phenomena belonging to the From the records of curs of coke gion. a natural world are made subject of loaded by the twenty priiirivnl carrysuernutunU revelation nr uncritical ing roads it is eouciuded that the tohas science to the preInquiry, right tal output for the week eudd Ajiril sent an attitude of suspicion toward 8th was a hundred and seventy thousto them. Its only Interest In mysteries and irampton Roads piers contiuucd tons, a decrease of 11 jier cent, cline slowly during the first Is to discover the ustural meaning of when them. It does not need messages from March.compared with the Inst week of April. A total of 353.023 net As shown in the accomiany-in- g 372432 t.ms. t ns world elea to the spirit fw acquire the decrease was practically week liefore. against table, lvightad New Both mentary facts relating to tlie stellar confined to the districts in Pennsyltmd exports declined slight'.r. universe, and it must ask for re- vania and Virginiu-KentuckThe sistless evidence liefore observations Connellsville Courrier remrts a proCOAL STRIKE SITUATION IS W contrary to all natural law are ac- duction of 134.420 in the Connells-vill- e tons scientific as truth. cepted CHANGING MUCH ns n whole, n decrease of If there are circumstances In 15,r10region or 10.7 tons, Produc-tmcent. n which matter may he divested of mass, in the Imwer jut r'nnncllsville disSo little develops in the big o fairies may lie photographed, lucky to the Courrier, was miners' strike situation, either Mt1 trict, according charms may determine physical events, cut in halt by the trike, hut the ally or locally that it serin magnetic people disturb compass was in oiTsel hv an in- needless to say anything about needles, and so on, by all means let crease of 14.5X0pan t,1IlS all. (hirbon county cnini them lie Investigated, lint the burden dMrict proper. All f.r similar situation as rciwrted a of proof Is upon those who In ( i cent in the daily rate or per proago. The United States Fuel them, nud every witness will tie chal- duction of P hy coke M in product reh arc all Sunnyside working. lenged at the bar of scientific opinion." suggests a dilii.e! improve.,.. t j., right nlong. Castle Gate part tone of hnsine-- s. The mil i cti nrc put for working, some at Abner's Anodyne. month 2,137,000 t.ms-v- ..,, tK. ctii! .. rth is almut half emp 1 All the neighbors wondered how est hy far in .a,,i. I' iat! 'f kpcih to he perfectly qnim Abner Allen und his wife got along. ar 1021, niid any in.it!i exi'ccili tj;(. c illy. She was generally conceded to he a cantankerous sort, but so far ns e knew, Abner had never boon to utter a complaint. Then Abner died and llezeklah Billings felt nt liberty to tell the story. "Aimer did complain sort of Just once," he said. "We was loggiu' an Abner was sort of limpin' armin' and oayin how his shoes hurt him. and pressing a suit will bring back a reon So 1 snt him why In tarnation he wore of krroe frehness even when it is well along iff shoes that was too small and Abner of mu-?irore' then, is this same thing true fit sex, sez he: nriti,, losi,n8 newness. Just a little spent " Well.' be sex, 1 Always hays 'em fHSe.Jn4n? that Bame satisfactory. .ve' too small. When I got on tight shoes,' dresswl donned sex Abner. I forget all my other the new apparel. you experienced when you first trouble' Teasir, thnta the only time I ever reely heard Abner criticize his snocilllv w'PwkHy to ladies clothes. We make wife." American legion Weekly. lie-for- e Tha Girl Was a Pretty Blends. pretty girls that lived in the rily. He had heard vaguely that city girls were liKikers, as the Remington boys said, hut these girls in this neighborhood were absolutely stunning. There was one upstaira tliut he had seen several times In his short stay, and he hail wished that Ills aunt would Introduce them. This girl was a pretty blonde, whose hair was always and dressed In the latest way. Her skin was marvelous a pink and white punctuated by soft red lips, Bhe bud never looked at him directly, but lie had felt that site l;new he was there. She was a fulrly young girl, proti-nld- y not more than seventeen. That she was yet hi high school he knew, for lie saw l.er carrying books In and out In a dainty fashion. Ed, there's the iMumn. Run down nud get the mail for me," railed his aunt from the buck of the flat. Eil felt annoyed at. her use of the third person. It made him seem such a kid. Couldn't women ever realize that a fellow was a man by the time ha was working and earning a living? He rose and moved toward the front door. There was another little tinkle of the bell as he iqiened the front door and looking down lie saw a girl's figure wrapped In a dressing gown of blue velvet ahead oT him. He was about to step back and wait until she had returned to her apartment. hut the postman's call, Regis-ten-4 letter to sign for, made hint continue his descent. He saw now by the golden hair that It was the girl from upstairs who wore the blue gown. She was trailing down slowly. Her mothers voice from above cams: "Belle, was that the post?" wonderful name. Belle I What How fitting Ed had had enough French In the Remington high school . to Feed Comfortable Stylish ne shf-wei- s TO he thought of the whleh she charac-tertze- d descent languorous to11 t0 as leHpiug." had turned but-B- Gle be slow, might centa to go back for the required twoIn some Her front hair waa done up remarkable way In metal waverxCud on cream had been lavishly smeared to face and atlll lay there waiting off. washed or be rubbed No vestige of color marked her face, mere neither the lips, which were a the cheeks, nor In color, pink pale which were uudeulably white. Gucm Til g hack tonight," he said to hit aunt as he handed her the mail. Well. Just as jou like," said his heii youre Belle, stop 1 aunt. meet mj to 1 waut you dressed. voice nephew." She droped her Shes such a prclt.v the dour closed. girl." she said to Ed. Ed looked at Jut sharply, but thcie was no smile m her lips. She had seen only the back of lVlic. And then Ed grinned. 11 MH-iet- Ineiii-poretiou- For All aayso hEdr grinned as t ii te Stock Canvas Shoes r 1 I Complete New Shipment j this bta'e department after tin new official are in. Considerable of their at ten! ion will la n It ached to the contract on the Price to (iate highway alioul to he started. -- Jn-ep- McClitra AosiWiwr Stitt jer-.nnn- e fivm coni. lui'l r.Mig ii'ining in I Gni.ll' l'l' nn Il'Tl.illlt llf u'.S ll'. ily nf hniii'es unr in tint tnwn. M ":i e ll'ele'f" ve'e iN'.'.'.l Ml Halt h Iavks Civ i ll.ues n and Adi ,, f. i;nie Heat- m Outf' ni i'enn't-iue- . I'c'.'e Sr iliP'i.i ih nf K.'nilelil, ty it i An.il ew II. Whllloek vv is over In Ewi'iv 1'i iiniv l.ii)iiig h' lves fnr Ills livery l'tiviee.is here und met wilh pretrii-ewere ty Hm .1 rureejH, though high. Join1 h Juii-'was figuring on moving Ills I lit elirr shoo In the business eertion of town. He wiim located Just west r.f J. J. Lloyd's .lack smith shop at that time. C. O. lliixter of 8l. Louis, president of the Gilson Aplrillum compnnv, whs here Ku'ng out to the miiira with etintem'ept A. J. ism for un Ins v.:. :i of the properties Weeter T,iimler ennipunv gut In n carload i f linn'-cthat week from the northwest that had been ordered since mills the up that way Ivins; JanuHiy, Several munths behind oil ordera. J. Ileher I.eoimrd and his gang pf sheep sheurers began work at the pens EXPCMilTUlKK mu LAIt(.:t ON south of Price and were expecting to n County Ito.i-lan.1 Kridge:; shear somewhere around forty thoir-an- d tfi r Month of Mar.-lt- , A. It.. cheep, th greater part of whh li roavl axent $174.0:1 came fr.un Emery and Carbon coun- vYiuiiy Irl-- e 3M5.60 Emery ro.nl ties 4S7.50 Miller Creek Bridge IT. C. Fr.il'i ;.nil family were expectRepairing tools and machinery tij.SO ed hark In rHcp :ind were to occupy IV ii tt is road 1.K0 their limns In the wrst part r town, 495.0(1 to S.iiio s ile raid rented f r some time by .1. A. Crockett. 1rtce Hill 4$. 00 Mr Smith was with the Colorado Mid- Kenilworth BUB. 50 Hriii to Castle Gate land an t eleyra pit opemii r. s.00 Work In WHreh'Miee The Minnie Maud Itesvrvolr nnd Ir- Price to Mytoii road 510.00 f IIi.mI of a crtiflvate rigation . I'onueiny 94.00 Price to Green Htver Ita The capital stock was Spring Canyon roud 170.50 eight IhiiHumt dollar and divided Into Wellington to Elmo road 105.75 almrce f the par '.due of one dollar Glen to Kenilworth road 17.00 each. I,' k An t.'ism was president, O. Spring C. Johns! un, vii-- president: E. C. Lee. Total 53337.75 11. C. BM1TH. Clerk. secretary, and J.unes Hamilton, 1 Ink U The Into the to mail that Belle translate aiub He ord pretty. English little quicker. . a downstairs luJ , The Idea flashed into his name Belle as a far more attractive than waa Anna. l -Therea two cent due un this the said miss." ter, In bis hand eyee on the pile of letter. -came the b g Well, by gosh!" voice vt the girl, who hy ,,dn y angry from her tune, before I leaped 'way down tnoav-handled- , c-- 1 the'Cm-iicN-Vill- e e t, f-j.- 1 . an-on- Always Look Nice and Nets i Not a Forger, Ws Hope. Ever notice how Mayme envelope? She calls it I suppose thats because her fatha blacksmith." Boston ers h firt aSrt pUtllug 5? freshtning and take Xlk5rtet. ' to all kinds of ladies dvantae of il Md e. L.tAJ:E CLEANERS & TAILOD PHONE 237 |