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Show PAGE rou PRICE, Haze sway promiscuously spitting on the sidewalk when the gutter or street is handy. You know them, too, and for Issued Every Friday By Sue PuHiah-IB- S that reason you are in position to agree Co. (Inc.) K W. Crockett, Mr- - with us that it a a jiretty good way to the good ritizeu from the careless, the Tear. Office pirk I.tl Subscription, care type. don't No. 133MI Phone No. t. Kealilenoe, TghSSBBSuti GRADE SCHOOLS SHOW TAUNT AND PEP IN Bcoond-Claa- Twenty Years Ago This Week Thomas Fiiigrrlad was contemplating a trip to Thunder Mountain. Mrs. George M. Miller, then living nt Huntington, was visiting friend at Mi. Pleaauut. Bam Miles and Fred Thomas had disposed of their restaurant business at Helper aa well aa at Pries Prof. Amos Jorgensen gave one of hla slight of hand performances st the town hall followed by a dance. Arthur J. Lee was In Vernal on business connected with the 8L Louis As phaltum company of which he was the Price manager. suh publishing co George Uodel had sold to George A. N'iaon a lot Just weat of the Mathia hoPries. Utah. tel which la now where the Winters I went mourning without The San; hospital lands. A baby girl wu born to Mr. and Mrs. I stood np and (Tied la the oungregn L. O. Hoffman, the young lady being lkmiloh.ItCgg, Miss Alice, living with her mother at Ban Diego, Cala. RADIO CEAZE 8PEEADS OVEE Mrs. Anna M. World, mother of HarENTIRE COUNTRY. ry World of Price, died at her home in Halt Lake City, being In her 14th year Possibly never before haa anything at the time of her death. Mrs. J. A. Crockett's music class of over this country as rapidly as assisted by the pupils of the radio" c,ar wezLVmfwyjietsoin Bunnyelde, Mias Anderson's school, were to give the radio erase, with which pa- n musical entertainment at Bunnyelde. pers and magazines, big and little are Marriage licenses were granted that now filled. At first glance Carlton week to Robert A. Mensies and Maggie Groves of Bcofield and to Thomas eouuty teoile ere- apt to mistake this Marsha and Effio Liaonbee of Bunny-aidtalk as merely a passing fad. Put our advice to them ia not to do aa If the The Snow Dramatic company, comboy is interested and wants to learn posed of Price local talent, played the Confederate Bpy' at Castle Gate to a more about radio, give him the opporfair aised audience. The proceeds from g successful Too many tunity. amounted to some forty dolthe have already been made with lars. play the wireless system of telegraphy and Captain Bummerhlll wae having the wireless telephony to put it in the fad rock olwtructlons blasted end removed class. Today messages are being broad- from the Green river tietween Moab Cisco, preparatory to the making casted into every section of this land and of steamboat trips between thoee two without the use of wires, just as they points. have for several years been sent fur The town was filled with wool buyhundreds of miles across the water ers and commercial agents of the raillinea of the Kant and considerable from one ship to another, and from road out with perhsiM the wool had shine to stations on the land. Of course, biggest endgone of the year'a clip to follow. radio telephones have not been per From eleven to thirteen centa was befected. It took years to jierfect the ing offered for wool, depending upon team engine, the auto and the air the quality, Charley Gibbons of llanksrllle, the plane, and place them beyond the ex- well known cattleman snd ranchers of are But the Colorado river country was In Price today they perimental stage, on hie return from a trip to Idaho. He dull and we'd find it mighty firaetieal, this laud if we didn't have was talking of closing out his Interests In Utah and to the northern them. We freely predict that the time country where moving there waa a better range will come when radio telephones will fur stockmen. be in the farm houses of this country, The "deeHrate and dangerous" Utahn when daily weather and crop reports whom United Stales Marshall Haywood along the banka of Green rivud news events will be filling the sir raptured er developed Into Nasty Jack Morrirural of the snd bringing jieople son, a harmless cripple, who bed only into rloser touch with the out- one arm, besides being crippled In both against him was sellside world than any other agency. It legs. The charge to the Indiana. liquor ing may be in the fad atage now, but radio ia going to lie one of the biggest things PEACHES OR PINES this world haa ever stumbled umn before the experiiuente proceed much 11 e. experi-ment- eec-tio- ns farther. lly county man has when he discovers he has more money in his pocket ttisn he thought. THE PUBLIC" CONSTITUTE PRICE WINS BOTH ACADEMIC AND ATHLETIC TESTS Divisional contest for the grade schools of Carbon county were held last Saturday. Thee event included academic work, art and atheletica. The county schools are divided into four divisions the Eastern, Rio Grande, middle and Pleasant Valley. This last, which includes Scofield, Winter Quarters snd Clear Creek, held no contests owing to rumor of contagious diaeaae and the excitement and exigence of the eoal strike situation. These divisional contests are jireluninary to the county contest, which will be held at Priee tomorrow (Saturday), the winner in the first series contesting. Reports of the Eastern division show that Priee carried off the honors, but by s small margin, both in academic and athletie work. In musie Sunny-sid- e gave the winners a heavy compe- f Isnt it funny that uhiiIp who know that (ffnttini; on the ittdewalkg tends to breed disease, keep right on doing so with no apparent effort to break themselves of the habit. If Curtmii county cities had a dozen ordinances against this filthy practice we suppose that it wonhl still go on, because there are some jieople who consider such rules or ordinances as foolish. They won't argue, ho sever, that the practice is a No they know it is wrong but they want to assert their independence of ordinance and rule that which they realize is a violation of decency and good health. We know many men who use tobacco who walk to the rurbsfone when they want to expectorate. We know others who disease-spreade- r. & MM' Feed the Little Chicks Feed the little chicks with our special feed and watch them gobble it up. Also watch how tiie fluffy little rascals grow. They get broiler size in ro time and develop into layers before you thought possible. Feed your little chicks with our feed snd youll hare healthy and profitable hens. g Price Commission Co. South Ninth Bsrest. Pries, Utah. Mens and Womens to Put In Them Outing outfits of roomy, and Shirt Coats Knickers comfortable to match, also regular Koveralls. All Levi Straus Made. Leggings in army wrap style, putees or, instead, a smart line of Golf sox to select from. Outing Hats and Shoes in the latter a shoe of fine grain brown high-to- p We can supply the Baskets, but what is more important is their contents. It is easy to pick out suitable, easily prepared, tasty edibles from our Grocery displays for the picnic. Best selection of canned fruits, meats, soups, condiments, etc., and cured meats, cheese, pickles, fresh vegetables and fruits. leather that truly is special. Mens Koveralls, Riding Pants and Breeches all with the Levi Straus brand with army puttees or wrap leggings. Outing Shirts, Hats, Shoes in high top or regular all here and it will be our pleasure to fit you out tition. Kenilworth wot third in the eonteat, but entered only one song, while two were required. With another song equally as good Kenilworth would have won easily, say the judges. In the story Kenilworths third grade was an easy winner. Sunnyside deserves special mention for their work in arithmetic. All contests were stopped when three pupils hod finished. All three to raise hands first were from the coke camp. Price and Sunnyside tied in seventh and eighth grade Bjielling with a mark of English in these grades was won by Hiawatha with Sunnyside close behind. English in fourth, fifth and sixth grades wu won by Price easily, although the excellence of this work from all schools wu Camp Stoves, dishes, knives and forks. Regulation army blankets. Tents. Guns and ammunition. PRICE TRADING noticeable. Spe- 1890-192- More 2 jiar-exce- l-. he ; Academic School. Cameron Spring Glen Castle Gate Helper Athletic. I 7 18 34 47 NATIONAL COAL 29 62 STRIKE CUTS PRODUCTION (Continued Irom Pag 1 Ono.) mand. For this reason no attempt is made to eeify the exart cause of the n in those districts. For some of the fields the numlier of mines rejKirting is not auffieient to insure that the ojierating percentages are truly representative, hut they indicate at least the trend of events. It is to lie noted that the percentages are merely g weighted sveragees of the time and take no account of the loss of tonnage when the mine is short-hande- d but continues to work. The most ronsjiicuous feature of the situation is the loss of working lime asrrihed to no market" which in the reports from all of the n fields. The car supply has been well-nig- h jierfect, but practienl- - 'non-operatio- Athletic Contest. 60-y- d. ltuih Full Up Standing Hroad Jump. llunnlng Hroad Jump Hoy ltelay Hi fh Jump Glrla' Iteisy Pole Vault Girls' Potato llace Tug of War Total mine-operatin- II I ! 6! 61 140 3: 6 up-iea- rs non-un;o- STANDING IIY GRADES While out in the wilds" your car will need shdter, too. For that matter an auto cover is needed by every car owner who is blessed with the right pride for his car. The use of one of our auto covers will keep your car young lots longer. Camp Equipment cial interest should attend the closeness of the athletic contests, the excellent showing made by Wellington in fourth, fifth and sixth grades with their art work, Hiawatha's fine art work in the higher grades, and thu most excellent project work of the1 Price schools in both grade and junior handcraft exhibit for all grades. The high, they winning all project contests niost exciting jiart wss the athletic except two. One of these, won by Ken- - Events. All boys snd girls taking jwrt showed training and an eagerness to il worth second grade, was lenre, while Wellington raptured the win. The races were fast and exeiting. other with fine work bv the fourth 'The broad jump, high jump and jsile grade. Purbonville and Wsttis scored vsluting pleased the crowd most, no Niints, but had many creditable ex-Kujterintendent Don C. Woodward at the content and acted as one of liibita. The Eastern division includes the schools from Price, Hunnvside, judges. He was well pleased with awatha, ('arbonville, Wsttis, Kenil-- , the showing made by all and the exworth and Wellington. Their standing cellent manner in which the contest conducted. The schools appreciin the contests is given in the tables. , ate the effort and the fairness of the judges in all events. 21 AUTO COVERS completely. re-to- ld t AND THEY STILL CONTINUE TO EXPECTORATE. Lunch Baskets and What Women's I We feel sure every editor of s week4A ly pajier exjSTiences many incidents 4 such ss couie into our own life and A that cvi ry now and (lira someone comes in and tells him, as an occa4 sional Carbon county citizen tolls us 4 that the public would like to have 4 Aa a rule this or that evil corrected. 4 A the seuker lias in mind ionic club, or A lodge or other organization when lie 4 wants it or she Bay a the public done. Other editors doubtless feel as 4 we do ehout it, that the public is 4 not a lodge or a club or an organizaA tion. The public ia out in the alley A 4A washing a flivver, or darning socks by the fireside, or mliahing children's faces for school or hurrying to the gro4 cery for something to feed hungry mouths when they are brought from the field or the factory to the family festal board. That's the public" in 444444444B44444444W44444 the truest sennc of the word, and thats Rome people are never keen on the the public" the editors of this country are catering to. When an orga- borrow. They always pay. nization of a few men or a few women feel that something needs correcting and that the editor is the man to correct it, they make a mistake in declarCHICK 1 ing that the puldie" demands a correction. For qu'le often the public is not interested and more often the men or woincnof that jwrticular organization have an axe of their own to grind. Don't try to fool the editor oil this sort of ih'ng. lie knows just what Ami he alennstitutea the public. so knows that the public means far more than a few niemlters of a rluh, or a a lodge, or an organization of any particular kind. We note that some Carlton county gardeners are digging in places where you cant even raise jour voice. OUTING CLOTHES 1 ADAMS (i wuodnmn spare that tree, re- fra In from fun her hacks and do nut swing and allrig so free yon double-bitte- d ex, but lend e tin- tenlng ear to me end let your arm relax. Our wood supply is growing scant we should not chop un- less we plant. Ere to Saint Ieler'a choir I've risen to blend my le?p base voice with hia'n, to thumb and strum both Hut und sharp on one aize-te- n Icfthanded harp ere this, 1 say, haa come to pass. I'll siTitch around In leaves snd grass to f nil an oak or maple seed and 4 having stuck It in the inead and 4 covered It with loam and muck. In Inter years with any lurk I'll 4 have a tree lieneath whose houghs the woodchucks and the goata ms v I rowse. What does he plant who tree?" the poet nska of plants me. 4 you and InHe plants a hope of future good shade end beauty, fruit rr wood. Ho here and there 4 tree eceds I'll place to benefit the human race. Posterity shall view 4 those trees and pny me compli- menta like these. In nil his verse 4 together tossed, that Kural llhym- 4 er was a frost; were good aaand llut s 4 glad hla works are forestat'on factor thHt bnnehead 4 was e right good actor In fact a 4 l locmln benefactor." Your Complete Needs May Well Be Supplied Here Art, Pro j eta. Common School Subjects, All Handled By Scholars In Manner Highly Creditable Is ttla Folks Es-- 1 pedally Prominent Helper Wins In the Bio Grand Division. Hi-,t- Joy is that peculiar feeling a Carbon JUST WHO DOES noil Outing Season Here corns e Mali Mat Entered aa Advice is about the only thing you ter, June 4. lilt, at Postoffice at Piioe, can offer some Carbon eouuty people Utah, Under the Act of March I, 1171. that they wont take. ADYEKTIOINU KATES. Display Matter Per Inch per Month, 1.69; Blade Issue, Ivc. Special Po altion. Si Per Cent AdditiunaL Regnle Ten Centa the Line Each Count Six Word to the Line. Summon. 1160; Water Application, 116,00; Final Proof, 10.00. Reader Ten Centa the Line Each Insertion. Count Six Word to the Line. Blackface Type Fifteen Centa the Line Each Insertion. Obituaries, Car da of Thanks, Reaolu-ti- e ns. Etc., at Half Local Heading Notice Kates. Count Big Words to Line. For Sole, For Rent, Pound, Lost, Eta, Two Centa per Word Each Issue. No Charge Accounts. All Communications to FRIDAY. UTAH-EVE- ET CO. Than Thirty Years of Square Dealing those mines which are ready to work. Production of beehive coke in the second week of the strike declined again sharply. From reports of ears of eoke loaded by the jirincijial Poke earners, the total output ia estimated at 14t),000 net tons, against 175,000 tons in the week jireeeding. The clue!' factor in this decrease of nearly 15 jier cent was the extension of the strike in the Connelsville district; during the second week it affected the Connellsville district proper also. For the region as a whole production during the second week of the strike wns 34 per cent below that of the week the strike began. By Roil and Water. As a result of the steppage of production the movement of eoal aeries the Hudson has decreased sh.irply. During the second week of the zlnke 9fi6 earn of anthracite and 1345 curs if bituminous eoal were moved through the rail gateways of Harlein river, Maybrook, Rotterdam, Mechanirxville, Troy and Albany. In eomiarisui with the week immediately jireeeding the strike, this was a gyrease of 244(1 and 1753 ears, resieetively. Shipments of eoal through Hamilton Roads increased somewhat in the week ended April lie-fo- re NOTICE OF KALE THE CARB01 Water Land and Power Cumpanr, i Location of Prindsl Corporation. Place of Hualneaa, Price, Curium Coui-ty-, Utah. Notice: There Is ilelinqux upon the following described atock h account of assessment levied on the 18th day of March, 1922, the seven, amounts set opposite the namea of the respective shareholder aa follow: No. Certificate Aot Name. 21 9 ll Thomas K. Cutler 11.9 Cameron Coal Company.... 22 130-2- 6 4! J. U. Austin John Mont berry and Ca11.1 27 ndle Palmierl I0.B Albert Hryner. Peoples Hank of 2M.H Lehl Utah Bond and Share 47.04 47 company 60.00 48 Anna T. Otteratrom 171-1(8-- Un C. & Gunderson 60 Harris H. W. Wherry Mr. Eva Wherry C. A .Wherry Henry M. Hayes 8. Kuiisno A. Armakl John W. Prince Kirhnrd Jones Charles 8. Uurton Jonas Hylta A. T. Helller. Olson Khekery Sheya Loren H. Golding ... Zelma Mclntiro Emma C. Eves ....... 2I.N 66 IT.N 110.04 141.44 67 68 69 40.44 68 74 77 16.4 20.44 31M4 0.44 ...85 30.44 98 10.4 30.44 104 A. 8. 106-19- 44.0 53 1(0.44 8 11.44 112 114 118 119 124 125 1.44 11.44 34.44 Eves 4.44 Taylor 1.44 15th. A total of 375,255 net tons was C. F. Parsons 14414 14 C. J. Jensen handled, against 355,025 tons in the 317.44 148 Thomaa Greaves week preceding. Of the total 10.44 dump- Warren Peacock 15 ItiO 1S1 ings, 221,337 tons were consigned to Hugh Fullerton New hngland and 59,252 tons were ex- John Y. Smith 17 177.49 16.44 Carl K. Marcuaen, trustee 196 30.44 ported. Foreign bunker coal ....201-205 Marlon Q. Golding to 3(1,407 tons. J. C. Berglund ..20 0.44 208 During the month immediate) e pre- W. W. Jones 14.44 210 Fannie Hill the a ceding strike, total of And In accordance with law M net tons was dunijied over tlm piers order of the hoard of directors w at thp five Atlantic eoal sirts. on the 18th day of March. 1923. to Xew Knglnnd totaled many shares of each parcel of M stork as may he necessary will at the Price Commercial and bank. I rice. Certain county, tan. w " red where an Omaha mail has the 27th day of May. 1922. at the bought some varnish for whiskey. If f 4 o'clock p. m., to pay lie drinks it we asMeiwmente thereon, together wltnw' snpKise hell get a costs of advertising snd evpen shine" on. sale. CAKL K. MAItCUSKN .SeorriW Price Commercial and Bdvmgz Confidence that she will start the Price. Utah. 11 next tune he cranks li.r h:m First pub., April 28; last May mude a jiessinust out of many :in optimist. As r usual rule a Carbon county 'sjjjniuji!. .iijj sjn.nj rj.m.i,-- f i!ed min dislikes to visit iMupleY u Ml oi try t.i iake him feel at home- O. C. W. T. I deer-ase- d T.S4 Ship-ment- a I1 1 tn me ) BjMit Rio Grands Division. Included in the Rio Grande division are the seliuolsfrom IIelier, Spring Glen, Cameron nnd Castle Gate. The contests were held at Castle Gate, and Helper raptured Imth the academic and 'athletic teats. Each school was very well represented and showed much school spirit in taking jiart to win the events. Sjieeial mention is given the smaller schools Sor their effort and showing. Much interest was shown in the singing and Castle Gate is to be congratulated on the splendid work in this line. The retold stories from the second and third grades kept up the interest. The little second grade girl from Spring Glen gave her story arid won much applause. Then the l:ttlc third grade girl from Castle Gate pleased all by the excellent manner in which she gave her torv. The story and essay writing were excellent and difficult to judge. Heljier won both oral and written sjwlling. The school exhibits were the liest ever and hard for the judges tr. decide which school had the be!. Finally the judges decided that Helper lmd the liest persjieetivp and project lay while Castle Gate hud the het III II'ICII' r 111 prices and of accumulated unbill- - niimiiiMiiiiniiiiiiiiin SAME PRICE for over 30 years 25 (Wes for gg t' .4 ! - Try Our One Day Service Use less of KC BAKING POWDER than of higher priced brands. The government used millions of pounds di-p- nipiniiiiin!iiiiii!iiii!iiiiiii!in!i!!;ii For your accommodation we are making a specialty of out turning cleaning and pressing work in one day. Work reaching our shop in the morning is finished and sent out Wore night the same day. Remember We Specialize On Ladies' Work. ACME CLEANERS & TAILORS EAST MAIN PHONE 237 PRICE, UTAH |