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Show THE SUN. PRICE. UTAH EVERT FRIDAY. PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY, FEBSUAfr n 1 "M r Ikam tor s juil O' s . Pi Owing to the confusion and lack of space only, part of the stock from our fire damaged building could be displayed for the sale opening last Tuesday. So we have arranged the balance of the salvaged goods which are water daamged only and will , 'O This sale will continue until all is sold. We have put prices on which will move it all in a few days. A lot of things you need are to be found, and it will pay you to take advantage of this opportunity to stock up. Among other things will be found a big lot of nails all in kegs much heavy hardware and builders fittings. -- Here s your chance. Sale Conducted From Store Room Adjoining Our Location On the West. J. C. maw LUMBER COMPANY HAVE FUN lOUf IIK IKMK COLM SIEEL 1 STORE ON EAST MAIN STREET offer any particular start towns BURNS IN NIGHT construction. Cleaning up of the puL 4 age has been in Destroyed by a fire early Tuesday days. The familyprogress lived in roomie.. HORSE CANYON morning, the Bernardi Bros, store ia a rear of the store, and other a j). :gj nun. Starting in the basement, pre- above the front part of the star' sumably from the furnace, the fire had were also used as residence qnr? gained considerable headway before All were entirely gutted tin the money required to purchase the it extinguishing could flagretion. The loss is saidbyto bu 3m site for the Columbia steel plant, all be had. The building is a frame with ly twenty-fiv- e thousand dollar reaidents and especially the large prop- stucco covering, and offered little is the ofd stand of the Vigliat to the progress of erty owners being asked to contribute (he flames, just to the east of the eourthoe' according to their interests. Some of ine fire department done good work Main street. The business was ' these have already raised rents to their in putting out the blaze before the over by the Bernardis about tenants, no doubt intending to get all structure was entirely but ago. The building waa still ow' consumed, their money back the first year. the standing walls do not to Viglia, 1 v appear The total number of victiips claimed f by the explosion of firedamp last Fri day in a mine at Beuthen (Polish Silesia) ia still unknown. The latest report filed states that six hundred min- FODHALLV TIKES OVER URGE TRACT OVER IN Meeting last Saturday night at Salt Lake City the Young Men's Republi-a- n in spite of Senator W. IL Smart a rlub indulged in a session of kid-- (Ray 8. McCarty) biblical quotations ding" in which members of the legis- when Senator Irvine as an able law(Continued From Page Blx.) lature and other functionaries of the yer" announced that the bill waa state were impersonated and taken properties to be acquired by the comoff in a riotous manner that brought in Carbon county and elsewhere Welfare's the Word. pany much merriment to those attending. in Utah. C. W. W. Stark (S. Morrison, Marou-(seJr.) Our fellow townsman, Carl R. introduced House Bill No. 1, which Brief Strike Cornea. being the state chairman for the placed the naming of the sheriff of came a in for large share republicans, CALGARY, Cana., Feb. 3. All coal Salt Lake eounty in the handa of the of the burlesquing, he being imperson Social in Drumhellar Valmining operations Welfare and earned a league ated by David IL Cannon, who up to a were back to normal again today folley to make Noit take effect provision couple of years ago was also a resident vember 7, 1922. The bill limited the lowing a six hours strike of more than of Price, but is now assistant to the fifteen hundred miners yesterday. The membership of the welfare league to men prosecutor before the federal court at the went out against the advice of Ministerial association, principals union officials in Salt Lake City. .The occasion was sole- of schools sympathy with min, and officials of the high ly for the amusement of the state leg- Mormon era who had differences over working church above the rank of the islature, who were guests of the club. schedules with the highgrade mines. ers are still entombed and that thirty-fiv-e Mr. Mareusen" (Cannon) addressed bishop. bodies have been They finally returned to work after a hundred and sixty-fiv- e taken out while Efforts to amend the bill to provide men had been empty chairs, typifying the caucus of that the to submit their differences to rescued. league should also name the agreeing Of this number eighty were the republicans, until the house" and arbitration. in hospitals suffering injuries. the senate" had finished their ses- president of the United States met sions. Every legislator was given a with failure, and Speaker Seegmiller AROUND THE COAL CAMPS OF COMMERCIAL CLUB'S OFFICERS whirl in the joking. Representative W. pronounced it the greatest document CARBON DISTRICT W. Seegmiller of Kane county (imper- since the covenant of the league of naARE ENTERTAINED sonated by Shirley P. Jones) being tions. Of course the measure was carAt Poughkeepsie, N. Y., last SaturThw hss been a busy week for the recognized, made a nomination for ried, but not until bootleggers and the day letter waa received moonshiners were added to threatening civic clubs. Kiwanis, Rotary and the the league to burn the town speaker of the only man qualified" if the author did not Commercial club have been to hold the jwsition himself. Demo- membership. banqueting some coal. It waa to the chief pj' and get when came memthe Interruptions cratic interruption headed off a vote felicitating each other on numerwaa faa police, crazed bers signed by ous occasions. began smoking eigareta. Sheriff until inquiry was made whether or not Rotary entertained the ther" and preceded a fire destroying executive officers of the Commercial the deal" was still on, after which Ben Harries (I E. Tripp), who anto the value of $250,000. nounced that he waa the independent property body on Tuesday evening. A. D. HadSeegmiller" moved that nominations An even fifty cases are docketed for ley was chairman and under his guidbe closed. His speech of acceptance sheriff," ordered the lawmakers to the February term of the Utah su- ance the respective club memberships in whieh he said that the unexpected stop. Who told you smoking was s gainst preme court, which convenes the 13th. were given voice honor almost overwhelmed him, was through their reprethe law f" he was asked. Two from Carbon eounty are Fred sentatives. IL L. Pratt held forth on greatly applauded. My attorney, Dsn Alexander." aguinst the Spring Canyon Coa the advantages to be derived from a Representative Hollenbeck from he right!" Is and the state industrial com- united community," pointing out the company (Wallace B. Kelley) introduced Well, I think he is, but III find mission, and Antonio Olivetto against Commercial club as a nucleus for all a measure to provide some easy out, and if he says yes, this will have Marietta Elepanti (administratrix) am activities to center about. Dr. IL B. money for the author." It concerned to Ooetzman for the Rotary and James stop." Sheriff Harries was adorned the Peerless Coal company. $1,000,000 for lighting the metropolis with goatee and he loped in and out Ltah county people are busy raising h. Alley for the Kiwanis said the me of Duchesne," the money to lie ex- of thea chamber in true constable style. the respective organizations. ?? pended by himself. Representative IvThe chaplain (Harry Joseph) caused Miss A. II. Baker as the club secretary erson from Tremonton (Alonzo the next interruption with a prayer museum near the center of production, told of the past and proposed announced that he would opjHise Dovine would have but added that he was following in the tions of the Commercial club. operathe measure or would amend to pro- that Warden lead his of on the forefathers from the time pressure is being brought to getStrong membership of the auvide additional money for stamping mercy of of the constitutional convention and Main street paved this summer all gust body. while! out jaekrabbits in Rox Elder. would give Salt Lake the changes in the watermains are be- -' county There was a bill to prohibit women Pity the Cornish. ing. ' ' He referred inline thing in Utah ing made by the city and from rolling their hose and to produring which came when the public more bright than was the star of Interruption time it is so fondly hoped the federal vide $250,000 for a museum of hucommission entered seeking: leh.-the live stock industry and state and county man fossils" of Salt Lake. Both were alms. The commissioners had their, amended the bill to governments will put provide for the the long deferred eighteen-foo- t roadpassed and the house adjourned. erection of a a?d live placards, stock ftpn.ded , building at Mt. way along the thoroughfare. Miss Ba, When the senate convened. Presi- MS", at double the cost of the ser thinks the town should be cleaned dent Thomas E. MacKay was found to wJ?fi5-l!nd'Tverne Mr- - Peasant . seiim. up and beautified, that more good be missing, hut he was located in the Cullough) made an eloquent address! Senator II. C. Tebbs (A E Bever roads should be made leading to the governors office, where one of the on taxation, suggesting that the taxes idge) decried the requested' appropriacity, that much benefit will result fnm senators reported that McKay had te commission consisting of jtionand declared that in all probabili- - the agricultural growth when Pleasant stated that the new member of the t.v he would be the only lawmaker Tnate; alley reservoir shall have been built, II commission utilities tie should public has a. turned to the next legislature. that the federal a senator from Weber county and that pending in the legislature ean waa not a dollar from our state not be allowed tobuilding project must Senator Jenson was not the man. lag, that the camp on immigration, was represented as; funds." matter should be finally setThe senate proceeded to discuss the making a plea for more efficient scrv-Other impersonations were n. N ground tled and that the home products house bills, after electing A. B. Irvine ant girls and asking congress to take Rtandish (Hamilton Gardner), W E week should be given (Ed Rogers) as president pro tempore steps to get him one servant proper attention. fromjMcKel (II. S. Cartwright) G. J. Con- and hearing him say that they had jStantine (Frank Ostler), J. EL The pessimist is al.so a fellow who used rare judgment and that they now W. D. Candland (Groverishaw (Frank Openshaw, his son). mows what ought to be dune, but is could feel they had doue their duty if sure that it will not be. they did nothing else during the entire n, a thijn F . 1 He-zal- do e Mac-Ka- y) Beth-utiliti- ' ea j 0nL:l?e Hisslo-memori- al , Myriads of Charming Spring Hats The very loveliness of our new hats makes it difficult there are so sprin man delightful models that one is at a loss i choose. The vogue is sufficiently flexible t suit every type and preference, and th many charming new ideas are bound t please. Oj.cn-Senat- or session. , The bill against rolling hose was lost, he reaHzediathea justice of buldlrj immunity ringing!1811 and Boys will be boys, but Boy Scouts soon become real men. Bessie Kennedy , Millinery Main Street, Price, Utah |