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Show THE SUN'S RATES BOBBED HAIR IS BLAMED TOIL WOMAN'S DEATH Hit Bun's diiqila y advertising rates are forty (40) cents sn Inch per issue or $LB0 sn inch by the month- - four (4) is sues to local advertisers. Transient fifty (SO) cents an inch per issue. Position Is 2S per cent additional. No display advertising accepted for the first (front) a. ) Pass 1 readers are cents per lino an issue. COLERIDGE, Nebraska, April 2. is dead and it is said the immediate cause wan the bobbing of her hair recently. She took a cold soon after having her hair bobbed. This developed nito pneumonia and resulted in death. 'Mrs. Hose West, 80 years old, twenty-fiv- e The proof of the pudding is what does to you after you have eaten it it Volume INDEPENDENT NEWSPAFEB AN 11, Number 45. Output of Utah Coal Mines Still Brighter Than Their Week Ending April 3, 1925 Wedding announcements. The Sun. ', Teller Only Half of Capacity Regular meeting of Price city council last (Thursday) evening was de- now twiee as big. Before the pave voted in jwirt to a demonstration that meat was laid, owing to the fact that Federal aid was not forthcoming in to he broke. Discussion cities over it's h twenty-fiv- e Stake Clerk Makes Report of Regular hundred, lriee the line of whether or mil to bad twenty-fou- r along hundred und ninety-nQuarterly Assembly. pureliaM1 a street flushing outfit did ine. Recently, taking a census to not reach a ver1 definite conclusion cstahlixh the necessary imputation that conferstake The Carbon quarterly owing to the fact tdiat every member mi Elk lodge might be established ence and priesthood convention of the carries full relisutiim that the city here, the counter found five thousChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y is in the hide and that the close of and the required number. And BO Saints convened at Price, Utah, Sat.the year which also murks the end there you are. of the term for which the present urday and Sunday, March 28th and Golfer To Get Protection. council is to sene will see the city 29th 1925. Every city of any importance fooinfacing quite a deficit. On coining Five sessions were held including With thia stateto office something over a yeur ago ters a golf link. P. Peacock Gomcr ment basis as a the joint session of the Young Mens these astute Solon met a condition Gilmoiir visited Matt the counand HunicHtlmt Younv Mutual Ladies the Improve-meand and similar, outgoing before cil and laiif the city meeting Associaion. council had passed the buck as to to ordinance an designed legislator President Arthur W. Horsley and the buying of a new fire truck, even furnish a little protection to the links in over counselors presided. Attending was a the ho far turning going citys lust year on ground adjoinaffair as to tell the newcomers that establishedPark majority of high council, bishops and ami the bull ground, City' ing of the stake The must be done. it counselors, presidents big a as fast fairways and other auxiliaries and a goodly number of dollar machine now on hand just to golfers are and familiar dear things of looks members from the various wards and aiul it is the culmination that, autos over run riders branches of the stake, the largest atns though a somewhat similar proce- prepared, joy mid clearances it alL BjHiil inviting Bluffin tendance at any one session being on dure is about to he followed obliterare are stolen, cups Sunday afternoon, which numbered ing off the flnsher deni to a new set Flag of officials. A surest ion was made ated, an everything. So, the council eight hundred and twenty. Apostle which Melvin J. Ballard of the general in the roiineil chamber Inst night Ibut msed the resricting measure to a be declare the part golf ground church authorities was present by a fit punishment would lie to put the of the anil provides system jmrk to and whole bunch in for another term, reprequest of the First Presidency deresent them. the folks of this city might do worse, jienalties for the exercise of these teiulcnces. structive The instructions and topics treated at that. Two projaisition are up on Would Remodel Survey Lines One is on the various duties and activities of this much needed apparatus. the priesthood, the deacon, teacher, to obtain a single unit similar to those There is a lot of work that should in use in Salt lake City, and another lie done up in the district along about priest, elder, seventy and high priest were of a very beneficial character. L strata, claim one scheme projHMie a tractor with a sep- Fourth nnd The discourse in the conference sesarate water wagon. Both deals have of the proiiertyowner from that secsions Sunday by Elder Ballard were their sjieciol advantages. There has tion and he think the eity should do lieen mueh urging from the towns- it. Among the list is open Fourth of the character to strengthen faith All Working Short Tima. build a lot of determination people fur placing of a flushing ma- from K to I ini to give a stronger E He ports of the mine operators' to greater devotion to the gospel of chine, and had a few of these folks sidewalks, grade Fourth street, rliange the estimate of production Christ and to doing good among the about been present to push up the salesman- the lots around to eliminate for the week ended March 14 th, and children of men. The listeners were who hand on were and dealer blind other of dozen of the a the alley ship which showed a loss of more than admonished to give obedience to law been a buy to re- thing. It wax suggested that the lot have there might HELP THE BOY SCOUTS of a million tonB, and and order, love and confidence in the owners get together, establish a street, cord. chief indicate that the factor in the uime, children to honor their fathers and tihen dedicate it to the eity and Comes High Must Hava It. decline was a rapid softening of the and mothers, and keep themselves the council would gladly accept it is Price so city rapidly, Growing market Production decreased appre- Mnspoted from the sins of the world. them. In this same connection beset the need of spending money from Facing the immediate need of getsome of the residents on North Fifth of Scouting, faster by ciably in a large majority of the majand Ernest 8. Horsley, Stake Clerk. back promoting fostering comes in. than it Away niiirih appreciate it if a definite or producing districts, and practically ting four hundred dollars as Prices and which has for its objects the when it came time to would four ago, years PIONEER EARLY hundred FUNERAL Or additional apporlosses were ascribed 'eleven' the "of all the share eorner waststablixlied from which and the making of better boys of moke budfor taxes, the city thedevy HELD AT MANTL to The moat notable in fixing their lot lines. to "no market measure the this of tioned to Carbon county citys todav and better citizenship get figured the need of twenty-nin- e decreases occurred in Illinois, Indiana made believe we and by different engineer Survey should have, the So of a Boy future, mills. This looked too big. MANTI, April 1. Funeral serv- enthusiastic supporters and in the Pittsburgh. Westmoreland, lines so much as three feet, shift the of full he have will and does supjxirt This fixed. r was perfeclast of twenty-fouevening on Scuots Friday levy in some instances nutting into houses Fairmont, Winding Gulf, Pocohontas ices for Mrs. Martha Watt Kilfoyle, ted organization of the Price Scout every man and woman in Price. left the W. V. Jones administration and and Logan districts The full effect wife of the late Frank Kilfoyle, whose man already built. Here, again, it was sure feel We that and every aims The and that Association. of face a shortage to funds, Port-- 1 Welfare that the of the declining market of the last two death occured last Thursday in interested lie will procedure Price suggested in woman of the association can best council, having been elected on a re- was for all of em proper to fix months may be seen by comparing the and, Ore., were held Monday after- pur; Joses to it among for the in boys the Scouting dnt felt enough duce the taxes platform, noon in the Manti tabernacle. Inter- e told, perhaos, by reproducing beon record for the settlethemselves, go thia in a present week with that ended January ment took esjiecially out cut mailed to organization, that two is join its whch lound circular being years during place in the City remetery. ment aud avoid any litigation that 10th, when production exceeded for additional members, and cause most of them have a boy or wentv-foums in spite of the heavy tons. In that week very few Ira. Kilfoyle was born August 26, campaign or who either might arise otherwise. is, own their of tax the lioys of that which reads: jieriod, xjienditurea Scout. become districts worked less than halftime on 1847, in Southampton, England. In to a him will want Working Under Difficulties. The primary objects of this organ- they 1852 she emigrated with her parents evy wus held down. The present forbe to the average, many worked not do And if to in wanned sell to you hapen Present cleaning of the new paveScouting ization are rounril had hardly got home even more, up to nearly fulltime. to Utah, coming directly to Sanpete to have a son or a bro- their scats when forced to face the ment on Main and Eighth streets in tunate for enough to raise also money and Price the among In the most recent week not a single county, her purents being settlements Prices quota or share of the expense ther who is a Scout or eligible to be evy fixing "nieess a year ago, and being effected by the street departirst pioneers to attempt district worked as much as Bryce one, here is a wonderful opportunity ilindly almost put their figures at ment through the use of some of the Mt Pleasant and Spring City: of the Carbon division of the of of fulltime, only ten worked ns inNovember the to do a good turn and be a Big about the same as for the previous old fire hose from the hydrants. Thia 7, 1868, she married George Canyon council, which is a part much as halftime and in several disexBrother to a Boy Scout. The Scout national organization. X Watt, private secretary to Brig-myear. Taxes are high in Price no- will rapidly wear out the available tricts working time was reduced to a We solicit your membership in the division for the Carixm the of It also takes a lot made pense body denies that. But the insistence supply of hose. their and they Association third or even less. Losses through oth- tome Young, more water than a i lusher, and rethe people here that public iinprov-menof Mr. Watt vear is $1,000, and Prices portion is Iripe Seout Welfare Lake Salt in City. and er causes than lack of demand were so was one of the that you return the enrloscd be curried on, together with the quires so much time a to seriously inexplorers sent by Jo- $400. obsmall as to be insignificant for membership blank to absolute necessity fur keeping up ami terfer with traffic. Also the boys above two the application To accomplish mountain into the Smith llocky seph with $3.50 dues for one Anthracite Production Low. extending tbc water and lighting sys- who handle the work must lie supplied jects, we solicit memberships in the us together region in 1844 . mid a Association. membership rard will be tems, keeps the treasury empty or with slicker und boots, and J. E. Alyear, With the end of the present coal After Mr. Watts death, some years Price Scout Welfare Your membership may worse.. As an example of the need ley, chairman of the street committee, Every man and woman in Price is eli- mailed to yon. year in sight production of anthracite ater, Mrs. Watt married Frank mean Hie turning )xiint in some hoys here mentioned it might lie told that is wondering if it wouldn t be cheaper is $3.50. the for dues The gible! mark year ton where to reached the 1,500,000 and they rame Manti, barely or- life. in the course of a talk to the council after all to get a big flushing outfit. in the week ended March 21st. Ac- hey made their home and where And every person who joins the E. John- last is This Angus makes it signed dues his by anil cars puys night J. W. Plant, the water sup- Grossly inudqunte spriukling service drs. Kilfoyle had since resided, and ganization cording to the carriers, 28,031 the president and Aaron B. Men- erintendent, mentioned that when he has been supplied in recent seasons were loaded, which indicates a total tad been active in church and com- jMxtsible for one Price boy to be a son, and receive the sujwrvision of denhall, secretary. These with Sam- took the jxisition some four years ago using the old wagon, and an auto Output of about 1,513,000 net tens. munity affairs. Mr. Kilfoyle died a Scout council and be a uel N. Alger, who is vine president, thpre was less than four hundred enn- - fluxlier would answer many problems Compared with the week before there number of years ago. A month ago the Bryce Canyon J. W. Hammond and John IL Redd nntional the lions. Now the number is more most satisfactorily. organization. was a decrease of 143,000 tons, nearly Mrs. Kilfoyle left for Portland, Ore., part of board of directors. the constitute such as the The resignation of J. W. Plant as effort, a thousand. The city recorder, than rate organized time at the was Any where she 10 per cent. The present weekly visiting Arthur N. Smith, recently told The plumbing inspector was accepted by , of output is nearly 300,000 tons less of her death. Sun that more Ilian three hundred the council. Plant is too busy with than a year ago, and about 350,000 Surviving her are the following water and light accounts had been the wuter system, and too much away corthe William of sons and the than lees Watt, tons average daughters: added during the Fifteen month in from the city limits to do justice to responding weeks of the last five Iingree, Ida., James Watt, Sunny-sidwhich he has held the office. So, the jsisitioiL Henry Fiuek will be As Mrs. coal Shows Palmer Profit Succeeds Road Fred the Agent Branch Columbia year Kilfoyle. Storm; Magleby years. Thus far, during to do in not so easy for the given the chance to take up the duties shat Mrs. totaled has Ore.; just Peacock, Portland, Counties Southeast May For production For Years Operaions council to figure out at all of building inspector and also fall inand Mrs. Los mayor Angeles; tons, a decrease of nearly Lottie lloggan, to the plumbing inspection. times. String-hawhen Mrs. Anderson Ida tons and Annie million half and a three R. T Magleby of Price bos been Railroad The Carbon County Dr. Charles ltuggeri was appointed both of this city. She also is Lights, Water, Roadways compared with the corresponding recstate agricultural imqicctor some 4.8 miles of road us ojierating e city nhysiician to succeed Dr. J. A. and twenty-threord for Thera is certain work on the ennyon Columbia Junction and Co- to take the place made vacant by the between Judy, who ha removed from Price. and twentythree Coke Still On Decline coal properties of resignation of J. E. Palmer. The ap- pijs'line that must lie done, and this He become automatically a member the lumbia, serving 'Mrs. One Mary Wall, residing the Columbia Steel sister, Harden ha been tenativcly divded up for so of the board of health and Production of beehive coke resumed in Mexico, conqiany, earned pointment was made by quarantine is also a survivor. much each year. This years budget commissioner. endweek in the Ilcnnion, course net 1924, $6,164 agricultural a of according during its downward physician. call for water the for his work department April to its annual report made to the pub- Magleby entered on Licenses fur soft drink parlors will EASTERN STAR INITIATES ed March 21st. Preliminary estimates commission. The road had 1st, his territory comprising Carbon about forty thousand dollars. The be issued to W. U. Davis at the Toplic utilities based on rail shipments place the total inNaomi Chapter O. E. S. held an Emery, San Juan and Grand counties. lighting system will require nearly ten ic in the basement of the James output at 226,000 net tons, a decrease itiation last evening at the Masonic an operating income of $25,107. thousand. It is important that Fourth was loss on Main street, and to G. IL .of 17,000 tons. The principal dhureh in room the Community street south from Main, and along building Klecker a new establishment to be for that of 15,000 tonB in Pennsylvania lodge inmembers were Two new the road leading ont of town should oiened in the basement of the .and Ohio. Production in the Connels-vill-e building. Busy served after. luncheon a and The season. itiated this lie graveled j mving lice 0 building. J. W. Gentry also askregion decreased slightly to and the this end of one stretch, at ed for a license to ocrate in the Utah tons. This is attributed to the most excellent gravel highway put in y union districts were the hotel building on Ninth street. This blowing out of ovens and to local hy the county outside the city limits was tabled curtailed by the strike, this is troubles at certain plants. awaiting information as to how the fight game Just exactly leave the city street just about the how received by the dhe percentage of these parlors Gentry highest a to be seems Lauris good suit many Tide Shipments Growing whole tide during the last nine years, the got mixed up with the work of the sport and calmly offered to give this worst piece of trackage on the and wanted to oierate, he already holding Masathe From data furnished by Midland Trail between Price another location. period for which such statistics exist. high schools in Utah, nobody seems to bird a chance for the honor and Grand Junction. ehusetta Special Commission on the Fluctuates New was somehow this scheme if or other England to be able But, golly, by explain. Necessaries of Life showing receipts Like Oliver Twist They Ask POPULAR YOUNG COUPLE ARE Sharp declines in bituminous dump- were going to fight at all, lets win! tolerated and tqxmsored by the auof coal in New England during 1924 bumth a sees MARRIED UP AT ZION council meeting New in thorities this of Carbon Every Roads for Nick battling, Lauris Enghigh, having each of the ings at Hampton . and total receipts during with somo proposition fur folks of lied so at and increason bouts last series of in a up won offset was night Friday by land up consignees recently last six years, is is shown that receipts Securing a marriage license, llcid coastwhich aspirants Millet. came down to Price and met improvement, and invariably these debf both anthracite and bituminous es in dumpings for the otheraccount Salt Lake City in Pace and Mi Josephine Olson left the of cash by from about all the high schools of lauris at a local theater before a ca- mand the exnnditiiro trade and the foreign wise . teoal declined sharply in 1924, and the Luke City during the week, for Salt answer the About Conseonly about house. And March. all, municipality. metis Utah participated, became thereby pacity totals for the year wcro;28 per cen in the third week of where Hint out is when it pointed they will be wed. Both of these to lie made quently the total dumped 433,386 net as nearly as The Snn rnn figure it out, as it took Lauris but eleven seconds less, respectively, than in 1923, to is icoplo are well known in Price tends of lot a young Now the s money schoto city kayo this chap. was but slightly less than in the slate amateur high school inter noteworthy feature of the year was tons A. McGee said when society, members of the younger set. title chamis riqicHl'wliat what to this adds Lauris of rate and The week. lastic just present the rclntive increase in the quantity preceding is Both are employed at the Price Comproblematical, und just what credit he, ns mayor, was admonished because mercial of bituminous coal received over the dumpings more than a third highere pion. However, at the time of the big and Saving bunk, and both showed eertnin a of the honor Carixm year to and to the it of report brings iigo,cunni-lativtournament, a favorite fighter water routings during that period, than that prevailing a year of families of oldtimers member arc thoushundred over a of ores dumpings during 1921 to date the Sail Lake west high whs away on schools is a question. But, as was exieiidit As against 5!) jer cent in 192.1, more ami best of the eity. They the a is this ho among and and said in hintreplied the first dollars, place if were going tons, an increase a basket balling trip, and it was Inthan 63 per cent of the 1924 hit mill standing at 1,624.277 11)24 in a few days at at will homo That town. and 1923 of ed that Iihi he been in on the scraps to light, lets win. And Lauris is lie hundred tiioiisuud dollar taous receipts entered by water. Lx over the records l'or home their 011 North Sixth street. is town The nockwas kid. reago. years there might have been a different 12 and ! per edit, respectively. cept for 1922, when shipments from Hie Bun Special Service. WASHINGTON, 1). C. March 30. Production of soft coal the country over coni inued to decline in the week ended March 21st. Preliminary estimates place the total output at tons, a dvrreuse of 340,000 tons, or 4 jier cent for, the week, end compared with the corresponding period a year ago there was a decrease of more than 13 per cent. Preliminary telegraphic, rejiorts on the number of cars loaded on Monday and Tuesday of the present week March show an increase of over two thousand as compared with the corresponding days of the preceding week. It ap- therefore that the last week of Gars may bring a slight recovery in total production. Utah mines report slightly increased output for the week Hut the low figof March ure for the previous week with the increase added, brings that for the new period up to only 46.9 per cent of fulltime production. Colorado figures for the week show output of 38.7 per cent, and Wyoming reports 47.5 per bent, both close to the tonnage for the previous seven days. Total soft coal production for the first two hundred 'and ninety-nin- e days of the coal year was 459,622,01)0 net tons. million tons beThis is seventy-nin- e hind the average for the three "years 1920-2- 1 1918-1and of activity and is about fifteen million tons ahead of the three "yean of depres1921-2- 2 sion J 919-2and 1923-2- CONFERENCE -- 8,295,-000-n- et 22d-28t- h 14th-20t- n twelve-IhousHii- d h. 1924-192- 5 19-23-- 9, 0, 3. sub--stanti- I threc-quarte- 10 re ve -- 00 r, two-third- s, three-quarte- rs m ts ns-- k Kil-oy- le NEW INSPECTOR MAKES MONEY e; 1924-192- 5, com-pan- 1923-192- y, great-grandchildr- 4. great-grandchild- 174,-.99- la-rb- or all-ra- il seri-busl- intcr-scho- ol . ; big-cit- y 1 ht - j - 1: 'om-deu- d |