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Show tarn ;lgggpS iiSiWtii page pour THE PRICE, 8 UK, 0TAE-8YE- FRIDAY. IT FRIDAY. JUNE23, 1922 NO NOTICEABlf CHANGE !N S1I1KE SHHAHOH OR Iwwd Every Friday By Sun Publish lny Co. (Inc.) K. W. IIS Crockett. Mgr. Subscription, t.0t the Tear. 19UMX Phone No. I. Iteaidence, No. Mali MatEntered as Second-Clater, June 4, ltli, at Postoffice at Price, Utah, Under the Act of March I, 17. ADYUmsiMU KATES. Display Matter Per Inch per Month, 11.60; Single Issue, tUc. Special Position, 25 Per Cent Additional. Ten Cents the Line Each InLegal sertion. Count Six Words to the Line. Summons. $12.54; Water Application, $15.40; Final Proof, $19.44. Readers Ten Cents the Line Each Insertion. Count Six Words to the Line, lilac Stare Type Fifteen Cents the Line Lath 'iitenion DLltuarlss, Cards jt Thanks, Resolutions. Etc., at Half Local Reading jNotii e liatea Count Six Words to EFFECT Office i NATIONS Cil OUTPUT D. C- - June 21.-- -1 the cMinorial Day holiday. From of suit coal ip the tenth lords of cars of cuke loaded at the for shipment, the geological surrey of the strike was ,078,000 net tons hut .the elventh week (June 12th 'et 'mates the total output at 98,000 to 17th) is expected to show a decrease, tons. In the week of May 27th it had n Production of anthracite remains 07,(00 tons. Cumulat ve produe-tlcall- y zero. Cuin4ete returns confirm tin of nke since the liegirniing if the iidar year now stamis at 2.S85,00 the forecast of output in the truth week as compared with 3,240, INN) tons of the strike (June 5th to loth). wriod of 1021, in te aiitlirac of the 13,000 the tons corresponding eluding dredged 1'nnu the rivers, the total out- - and U.755,000 tons in 1020. In the Con-pof all coal was 5,001,000 lns, Iipelfsville region, according to the Con- tkt? enrret ponding week of plants re- 21, avcarncllsville Courier, two of aeute busii.ent depression, produr sunu-- operations, bringing the total o numljer in Must lion ( including anthracite) was 9, up to 39. coke in- Production of tons. In the active year, 1920, it aud creased tons. anthracite 315,0110 was 12,. If sharply during May. The to Lina ll. tu ini nous coal lie regarded aa a com- tal output fur the month was 2,537,000 For Sale, For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc., Two Cents per Word Knot) Issue. mon supply of fuel, it will be seen that net tons, an increase over the revised No Charge Accouuta. the coal now being raised weekly is figure fur Airil of 320,000 tuns. The from five to seven million tons lielow average daily production in May was Address All Communications to SUN PUBLISHING CO, nortiiul. The eleventh week (June 12th 81,800 tons, an increase of 11 per cent Price. Utah. to 17th) started out well, but on Wed- over the April average. The nesday serioua congestion of railroad uct plants of the country ope:rated at I arm mourning without The bun; yards and sidings in certain d at riels 69 ler cent of capacity uring tlig I stood up end (Tied In llte cuugrega-too- of Southeastern Kentucky began to month. Of the 71 plants in existence, Job, ILR, were active and thirteeen interfere with the placement of emp- fifty-eigwhich had nut been One idle. Aa mines. a the at cars consequence plant ty THEATER HAN DIES loadings on Wednesday and Thursday making coke in recent mouths resumed were about a thousand cars blow those tolerations, but another which had been of last week. It is therefore unlikely active became idle. These atari atica Would Hftvo Built Modern Showhotue that the total e output for the eleventh are based upon rejsirta from On Property Owned In Price. week will more than reach the five plants and include estimates fur the two plants not beard from at the time million ton mark. With the death of W. H. Swanson, has been little change during of publication. One reason for the inThere who He known throughout Utuh as the cuke week in the number of men on crease in the output of head of the Swanson theater circuit, the The accumulation of unbilled waa the smaller supply of beehive coke strike. the difficulties of that organisation loads is still declining. Consumers' resulting from the strike in the tuny become even more complicated stork piles are being drawn uMiti to region. Against a total of than at present Swanson Imd been a meet the deficit between consumption 732.0000 tons of beehive coke in March from sufferer pneumonia for a week, and How great is the the May ouput was only 432,000 tuna. production. and succumbed early on last Monday draft uHn stocks can not be accurate- The total production of all coke waa morning. Horn in Chicugo fifty-onstated, because the rate of eonsumi-tio- u 2.960.000 tons, the greatest in any one ly Swanson, before entering is not known. There are evidences month aince January, 1921, at the beSara apt, picture field, waa engaged ia reviving and the ginning of the business depression. in various lines of carnival activities, that business of coal This increasing activity (n the coke inincreasing. lie built some of the first scenic railNo break in the deadlock in the an- dustry means an increased demand for Enoilier and similar features. ways thracite region has been re)xrted. The mal. In the month of May approxitering tiie p.cture industry seventeen continues practically zero. mately 4,326,000 tona of raw coal were production with William Col. A. he, ago, years week of the strike (June consumed in coke ovens. In comparithe tenth In was a in and that line, pioneer Selig The 3d to 10th) output was lim.ted to son with the monthly average for 1921 they made the first of the commercial films. When the General FMm corpora- 253 cars, all of which, bo far aa report- this is an increase of 38 per cent. It to steam waa ed the is still, however, 32 ier rent short of geological survey, tion was organised several years ago Swanaon fought the trust, aud with coal dredged from the rivers. In the the 1920 average. The coal requireeorresiMinding week a year ago, 1,963,-00- 0 ment a of the coke industry are at presothers organised eouiieting film tons were produced. Cumulative ent m'dway between those of the year Later hia sales company was absorbed by Universal. Swanson lays production for he present coal year of extreme depression, 1921, and the claim to much of the credit for making now atauda at 76,000 net tons, and of year of moderate activity, 1919. practically none ia domestic coal. Dumpings of bituminous coal over Mary 1iekford a alar. In 11112 Swan- that, son entered the field of big ahuwa in In roniiarison with last year, the out tbe Luke Erie piers showed no im- Utah by buy.ng the Hex theater now put ia now aoine seventeen million tons jtrovemenf during tbe aeeond week of the Strand in Salt Imke City. Later behind. The numlier of unbilled loaila Mav, anil in fact were sligbtlv lens than he bought the American and Ulierty of anthracite in the week of June 10th jn the week of (he Memoriui Day to 691. 'dnv. Aceording to the Coal and Ore theaters. The Lilierty now railed the numlier The unbilled ran at the Exchange, the total quntity dumped hta from hands tasaed Gem, recently, mines continuesof to decline steadily. 'wlls 293.110 tons, a decrease of 7202 and the Strand hna been closed for week of the strike the tonB-- Thjg Was but 28 In the tenth He waa mouths. aoine (ter cent of the actively engaged up to a couple of years ago in run- daily average numlier of unctiiiaigned du,n,,inp, i (he eorresja'inding week bmda of bituminous coal was 5391. 5n Of the total dunqmigti, 283,- ning film exrhangea or supply houses This figure includes all unbilled eftal 531 tons were cargo cal, and 3570 for theaters, Swanson baa had financial flurries bebl by all carriers. The total ia now t,,n were vessel fuel. The cumulat! ve a nixth of that in the week of dumpingii for the present season to during the past few years that are the barely 8th. In examining these figures datp wonder of hia associates. Broke one Apr.l it 2,650,000 tuna, about 50 unbilled eoal three things must be of activithan in 11121 62 er rent ess bunch of would a he start day, ui 146, (KM) tons ties the next that startled the thestri rememltered; first, that at any one mo- lesg thnn in eal world. Just recently he turned the ment of time the railroads always mH than in 192n American theater location umide dow n have a certain amount or unbilled orcal; the considerable part St A . V0UP neighH.r. You w ll find by adding a big rafe and danre hall to aecnd, that hag many the lobby, and transformed the en- present accumulation of unbilled eoal, tha. quHitiM of trance into a marvel of luxury and though unctiHsigtied, ia already ald; wb'ch yiu are not informed, qualitiea third, that a large pn)iortion of which hia good sense prevents him from beauty. He came to Price some time and unbilled loads are in the Far bark and purchased a lot at ill owned the Wr!1jinv lefore the pnblie. A eltweup 11 Mudv of hill brttiT rde I d'arloae by hia interest on which he was where demand ia50 attons eonpantivdy to a car, the.1(1I; (0 you It wiH ajH0 you planning to erect a modern theater slow. Counting eoal unbilled of is now about become will of quantity iPtisfied with neiphhor. and building. Just what th.s w.th In tons. 250,000 comparison this local venture now is a question. wj mge Kfe sweeter and more 's daily rwiuirements of over t(1 v,ia. Oix- - him the once-otonsg this avpeaiw smalL oft iriieated This a million Years er The analysis of runn'nq; time is has-- ; ed ujsin reports rece veS from sonic j The fellow who heads the pr.icegsiti three tlnnsand oK'rxtors. The dcluy ' never lags behind, Price's oil boom whs at Its height, in ast'embliug so large a number u) mostly on paper, however. rejs rta exjilains the fact that the ict-- i CAMj F(m rkpitimcan CxiPNTY Mrs. Hsnk Stewart and little daugh- .cent-igsin this table lag ftetn one to, Convpn(int In pumimnce of an or- . ex were ter h. venting lenu bitiind the stntictics of i.m- - 9er ..f the republican state committee. weeks two I Lowrnsteln waa advertising the a lhan county convention 's here- largest stock of fireworks ever brought duction, which ire bused llPtll rnir nf- ,,yrei'ii ,.flllHd f(,r p:lturiav. July i, l22, to to Price. iCal btadetl for shipment on the ral- ronvenf, bt lh, city Hall In Price. Car- Mian Jennie Glaser of Helper, visit- roads. The occurrence of the Memorial hon county, state of rtsh. at the hour ed nt the nume of Mrs. L Isiwenst n Dav k p m. The imsls of d t.i fficult makes it holiday at Prlie. sent:itlon for this convention is one tcrppt the mine rcjsirts for the eeb,rtwtp fnr M(.h plm,rd V,.,R nnd Thomas Fltxgcrald had sold his nunc nun ' 31. iidoil Jnnu on tn Ills partner, KejHirts ,h mnjtT fraction iprpnf rant for thf Thomas P. Murphy. sl.ut down because of the holiday have, Honorable t'h irles It. Maiey for gnv- ernor st Ihe election held November 2 Peter Mortenxen, on trial at Salt lwwn rHKul.ueu on I he basis of a fort -' Thlw pr,v il.8 foP twentv-nin- e 120 Lake t'ity. had lieen convicted of the horr Tiip uf.ihP ot tr inrrnH iletirite dimribmpil among thp Uiffer- murder of J tines It. Hay. in trsHisjKtrlutinn disalility in the ilar- - nt r'rcointi aa frWIowa: Typhoid eaaes at Sunnyside were 1 lent fild wa rungestioii f yards and Vt inter Qmtrters were from lewer. There forty growing to sixty eases reported from that camp. ridings, not lack of cars. In The llax-- . l Mra. John Holley and daughier 1 ard district transkirtatini losses do- - rriesa were visiting relatives tn Rprtng-vill- ereHswl to 2.3 1 fulltime cent of ier 1 : They were then living at Sunny-sid- ......Pw Standardvllle . t l,n.tiida v Production of beehive colse in the j The hoard of trustees of Wellington school district vccie advertising for bids week ended June 19th shows no l for nuluting the school house of that provement over the two weeks liefqre .Wellington2 . Sunnyside place. 1 H:iricr in itolihlns waa showing Illinois 1 W.tttis capitalists through Huntington canyon T....2 Hl.iwnths aiiu e ..4ii'ining the coal urposiia of 1 H'dner that country. 1 Itolapp The i'll City f:l company, whose 2 Helper land wa south of Woodside. 2 Castle Gate. ed drilling. Tlieir rig was the first to The business of this convention will be put up In Emery county. to ; he the election of twelve delegates Frank Reynolds was a Castle liale and stated that visitor from Ssilt Lake City. conxentbin to he held at the coal company expected to soon Juiv 14. 1422. at the hour of 10 o'clock hate uhoiit fifty coke ovens completed. a. m.. at which convention there will Peter Prandsen was in Frit's from te nominated. h i sheep herds near Colton. Together United States senator for six yenr term. with his brothers he was buying and Justice of the supreme court for ten leasing considerable land in that ihin-It- y term. from the Male. yeir Superintendent of public instruction The first carload of drilling machinfor two year term. mi comery for the New Yirk-ltuThe selection of a stale committee. pany was sidetracked at Mounds. ArAnd for the further purpose cf electthur J. Leo hail the contract to deliver ing delegates to attend the firstto he the rigs on the ground for a bag of our Turkey Rad gressional district contention Price's are: lie I drawback was the Citv -- n the 15th dat held in Salt Hunlack of hotel thi-at intention ts22. Juiv. of is to that it and flour prove yourself dreds of diill irs e.i )i morilh were go: there will he nominated n congressman ing to Helper e tid elsewhere which I'rice. should lia'e leeri left Quarterly confetence of the Young! runie l ernre this contention You don t have to be an ex-- f proi-erlnhen-i.Men and Young todies' Mniu'il Int-- I KltJ.h ipw. inL., ,.h;lirm;i of Emery stake' to issue h rernl.ir cil! fur pre- provement association stmctcd our i to know why convened nt tramrevllle. The attend- P rt judge of flour tu Prini.'iricK ti. ance from t'.irhoii county was large. mention AT) primurie tic. i .tuvGeorge Foster Peabody. .Yew York flour is above the average. The results Kt1(ii(i i. held ict andit. r Mnn fur jf'th. The day. daee ph liinhiropist. hud offered to loiy ni .s nvde in the baking. to ihe the pig such primaries 97,040 hit Slid 'known to the in I it; such tic:! ro r A. Fait Lake City Y. M. J'ii'-lt ; e:t will insure the iy. At "h,ii4i. they would gn.irr-- e tot t .ft sV,ou:,l llic-- o oof :ei building for the ' er t i t WASHINGTON, ss A Golden Opportunity ov-we- eh Is When s j prsc-jbee- One Is Forced to Sell FOR YOU TO BUY e, , ut un-r- e d 974.-(Hi- EUREKA VACUUM SWFFPFRfjMOHROW J d- Eureka Vacuum Sweeper Regular price $45.00 NOW $37.50 while they last n. ht Morrow Vacuum Sweeper Regular price $32.50 ' NOW $25.00 while they last Our Window Display Tells the Story: sixty-nin- DEAR WIFE: Did you ever stop to figure how much not only in work and labor, but in actual money, that a vacuum cleaner will save you ? Sweeping your house with an ordinary broom requires two hours every day. Another hour is required in dusting. You can do the same amount of sweeping, with a vacuum in a half hour, and there will be absolutely no dust. cents an hour, you will save sixty-tw- o and Valuing your time at twenty-fiv- e a half cents each day, and keep that school girl complexion. Now that this special is on lets get this wonderful cleaner at the reduced price. YOUR HUSBAND. Con-nellsvil- le e EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO. e; v- , j lt.ii-rle- t. e. ca-t-'r- rs e. I : ce ; I -. 1- e Mutiny-sid- h 111 ! ! rj, The largest institution of its kind between the Rockies and the Wasatch. - well of yo-;do not want their !' about you. Seak r if ''ii trii-ru- t !1 t gr-nt- ( e trv'h Price mm LOIII mission rf--S g ; t ell t O I lie H '! taininy to your jti"n (d the Jttl:re itime. F. E. n ASKS BIG PAYMENT Suit Againat County For Death In Road Blast At Helper. VARIETY 22',c VARIETY n d d f- 1 111 prer ere - trei JMl turn a i tom- nun the that and SHEEP PRICES MAKE A SLIGHT contributed PI 301,511, hogs 57,533, r RECOVERY WITH, ETC. tie 577, and calves 218. Brices of dairy and poultry produ (Continued from page I.) suffered the least in the rapid def Th tion of prices of farm products whi she to force nonunion men to quit work. The Utah Coal company of Salt Lake began in 1920 and continued thron ud City haa applied ta the atate engineer 1921, aeeording to the United Staf department of agrienlture. for author.ty to divert two and of a eubie foot of water from a spring in Carbon eounty, Everybody expects to get busy wh i the water to be used for miscellaneous good times come, and good times purposes. The point of diversion ia at waiting for everybody to get busy. I a point north 31 degrees, west eight A wise man tuma the other chn hundred feet from the southeast corner of See. 17, Twjx 14 South, Range He gives no cause for the first w 14 East. The most poular of all women is t Suit for five thousand dollars dam- one who talks to a man about him ages has been entered in the Third district court by the heirs of Bernal F. Wedding anronneementa. The Su . f" Decker who died May 31, 1920, of pui- - Summons waa served on the eounty eommiaaionera last Monday in an action commenced before the district court in which EL B. Lowry take for damages arising from the death of hia y-son, Luton Lowry, injured at the time .of the unfortunate explosion at llel-ie- r in connection with the road work iieing prosecuted by the county. Lowry shows a bill for 81134.06 as expenses incurred daring the treatment and burial of hia son. Thia elaim qraa once presented to the eointniuioneni, but Ijowry would not accept the payment with the conditions which the commis- sonous gases in the Liberty Fuel comsioners wished to attach. Now Lowrv mine at Latuds. panys asks an additional ten thousand dolAn investigation into the methods 15c 10c lars as damages. employed by railroads in the distribuOne-IIa- lf Nortf Block Store tion of ears to eoal mines, other than DEPOSITORS WANT ACTION ON First National Bank. anthracite, was ordered last Saturday BANK FAILURE by the interstate commerce commission. Thia inquiry waa ordered follow(liming its doors last March the Bunk of Duchesne fa led with liabili- ing charges that mine ratings, which 25 rjlass Tumblers, 3 for ties aggregating $261,062.18, and the are the busis for d'stribution, were and unlawful unjust amount due to dciMmitors $73,851.68. Desiring that eoinetliing he done very Porcelain Cups and Saucers quickly fur the relief of these custo- WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN OF EASTERN UTAH mers a committee recently held a conference with Gov. Diaries II. Mabev, State Bank Examiner Se'.h Fix ton and Under an greement recently entered into between the British government Attorney General Haney II. ('luff to look into the likelihood of some ac- and the United States department of Thousands of Household Ar tion. The committee waa headed by agriculture frozen jmrk cuts may now tides Things You Need 1 C. Winslow. The bunk commission- inqinrted into England. and Want Every Day. There were 359,839 fewer meat anier told Winslow that his department j. was doing all its jiower to bring almut mals slaughtered in the United States an adjudication of the affairs of t lie under federal insjieetiun during April 15c 10c bank so that the depositor would re- thia year than last, according to the No. 62 North Ninth Street ceive their dejios'ts or at least a large I nited States department of agricultortion of them in due time. The com- ture. To this shortage sheep and lambs mittee of the depositors had adopted a series of resolutions in which they alleged that there a as undue delay in pushing matters in connection with the I'quidating of the hank, hence the were Buffering and early liq. uidation was asked. It was shown by Commissioner 1ix-fothat the loans and discounts hud been reduced from $234,015.43 the day the hank rinsed to $155,875.81 on June 3d, and that the real esla'e owned by MnAMNNAMMMMMMMMSM the hank bad increased from $6,049 to also shown It was that $11,360.96. to sue upcould prix-ec' That is the way people look after we have cleaned and on notes secured by real nh'ain judgment but that this wuidr pressed their garments. The most delicate fabrics in our not change conditions except to add It aNo was to the real estate. jm'nti-hands. W e never use injurious cleaning materials. out that after t lie returns were received ludd-shohr the debtors of the hank from tie sales of their wool and lamb- - be e- fiected to and hiqied t regain the ,t i ! SfN !' the hiltik Horn- Icid :t t i;et & f hills payable tit:d tims ul! m.:it iT I'cTj.r had lie EAST MAIN wind up the aft airs f the bui.h. PHONE 237 PRICE. UTAH oriicers prec:ict -ct fit th The Fit.. That jrit.ting. th.urman. tVC'liS, THA "B sh-.ui- i wvc THA t i THA mitt i'hn cun-Pho- i H escr srei wm AUTO AND ELECTRIC SUPPLIES. ry n-'- or THA THA v- s THA ind THA w-I- aae Si sri OUR SPECIAL SALE IS NOW ON hori-dropt- el Ago Week D lom I pr e THA MWMMnMMAtUlMMM coin-fwnie- a. Twenty I gd ACME CLEANERS TAILORS |