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Show f VfHE SUNS RATES TEN PAGES display advert inin lljSen's cent an inch per rates are issue or is-- a I an inch bj the month (our (4) fiflocal advertiser. Transient, enta an inch per issue. Petition m cent additional. No display ad-- c accepted for tlia first (front) (25) ZSTiyate 1 readers twenty-fir- e SS 4f line " more woOne New York pair says men are buying dresses uii the install-uie- nt plan than ever before. And more of them set in to be wearing them the same way. (j) t in? that good TV kind one is not The Bun, Price, Utah. f of !5 NEWSPAPER Week Ending April HOW WOULD THIS WORK? HERE THIS WEEK 0 AN INDEPENDENT Volume IS, Number 45 Government to Keep Hands Off LOCATE THE In the Coal Troubles FARM Every cam) in the Carbon district that has orders for coal is this (Friday) morning in operation. There has been no cut in wages here and operators that The Sun has talked to say there will le none. What the men locally want is more work. Compensation is satisfactory. Efforts of the Wyoming organizers to unionize certain camps in this section have so far amounted to nothing. leaving here yesterdiy af-the gentlemen from Logan forty acres of land jyped tothat E. E. Pierce, some five tag half miles south of Price and piain highway dose to Hiller had been leased for ten years dollars an acre. yi A TODAY TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND MINERS ARE IDLE WHAT Cessation of work in the oft fields of upwards of two hundred thousand men because of expiration of the Jacksonville, Fla., agreement under which miners and owners have operated for three yeara. WHEN The Jacksonville agreement expired last midnight (Harch 31st). Hinere said they would he idle until a new agreement ie reached. WHERE The central competitive field includes Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Western Pennsylvania, and the Southwestern district, including Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas and Arkansas. also is affected along with mines in Iowa and a few other points not includod in either of the territories. WHO Upward of a hundred and fifty thousand miners are idle if all work ie stopped as planned. A few mines have announced continuance under temporary local agreements in the union fields. The number affect- is the experimental and dem-io- n farm with the aeeent on itration to be located f This matter that is being gone into ee this week by Prof. William on, director of the experiment- - If i: IVi of the Utah Agricultural t at Logan, together with J. D. Vrr- - soil, and Prof. George specialists, respectively, from me institution. The three came on Tuesday last and have been going over the lands undetf 203 Price Kiver Water Consevation The greater part of three rg up to last evening have been put n accompanied they have the territory by a number of our and those connected with the civic bodies. The three left yesterday. isitors met with memlters of & (Jarbon Farm bureau at the eouri-jtflon Tuesday evenim last and all Anft spoke to an audience of close gfOTBil a hundred j arsons, there being number of ladies out. They the problems locally eonfrunt- fey Rot only themselves, but the ag--p jdge8uribts here, and what is to be ex- -' and also what must be done. sor Peterson a geological talk very interesting. The speaker id Representatives Anderson and of Carbon county and Senator Patterson in their fight for what coming to this section and very tlBialy said that had it not been for jPeig unceasing efforts the measure Ltypropriating ten thousand dollars this work would never have gone filMgh the legislature. E. Fierce of the local farm presided as the chairman of the JbMting with J. B. Jewkes, secretary. fete of thanks to Professor Peter-l- ? was offered by Representative for the tireless work he did legislative members for the farm, to the other two gentlemen for coming to Price and talking to farmers. )Jtion ? Stew-hg'gg- op t jf,l 1, 1927 Auolber optimist is the man who thinks he is so lucky that if he planted a piece of dogwood he'd raise a litter of )mps. 1mm1 .1 !cfi ft ed includes : the railroads and by representative! of the industry indicate that upwards of nine million tons of soft coal a week will eoiitiuue to be mined in the event of a central shutdown, and that with large stocks on hand there should be no shortage felt by consumers for many weeks if at all. The expansion of mining operations since 1922 has increased materially the supply from that source. Unionised mines have now oi'cratcd since 1924 on a wage contract of a character, but that exand has not bucA retomorrow pires placed. Oiwrators of union mines generally have demanded reductions, ami the union has refused to grant any. At the same time individual operators anil districts willing to continue the present wages have been juTmitted to ilo so. Few, however, are reported to have done this in tha ecutral area, hut it is probable that several days would be required after the ex)Meteil KiiHieiision begins to enable an estimate to he made as to how far even union production has been non-unio- semi-nation- al suspended. Illinois, 72,000. Kansas, 8000. Hissouri, 4000. Indiana, 22,000. Arkansas, about 9000. Pittsburg area, 40,000. llf n BAH IS NOT GOING TO INTERFERE IN STRIKE UNCLE CHICAGO, March 30. Production field will in the central cmiijn-titivOklahoma, 9000. cease at midnight tomorrow virtually Iowa, 9000. night, oiwrators of Iowa, Ohio and IllOhio, 30,000. inois predicted today. Another eight Texas, no effects. Properties inactours of work separated the hundred tive. and fifty thousand coal miners from Colorado, no estimate. BADGES IS susjiension which will be the rule at Total mines inactive, about two the expiration of the Jacksonville, thousand, both strip and shaft Fla, wage scale agreement on March Fries and Colorado City Getting to Service Star Legion Locally Is Doing Faxenta and Oth era Hear Addreaa Thirty-si-x temporary agreements 31st. Operators said the ahutdown Christensen. From Work. Wonderful Judge have been signed in Iowa. Understanding On These. would be almost complete, but minera officials in Illinois and Iowa claimed anscout The and as Mt. Pleasant between roads chapbetter badges, Xeplii of previously Price, Procuring NATIONAL CAPITAL FOLKS SIT thirty mines in each of those two Star Legion arc nounced in The Sun would be done, Eastern Utah' points and Western Col- ter! of the Sen-icON THE UP WATCHING states would remain in ojieration. is urged each conducting most wonderful work, were awarded several youths of the orado by closer Scrutinizing this claim, President WASHINGTON, D. C., March 31. in a letter from the chamber of com- according to Mrs. J. W. Cherry, state Carbon district at the courthouse in Miller of the Illinois Ojcra tors assoeve The of an widespread merce at Grand Junction to the Price president, who returned to Salt this city last Mnday evening. Among shutdown in the expected said the coal produced by tbo inciation, eoft coal mining organization. W. 1L Wood, secretary City just a few days ago from a visit those mentioned by the Illinois minHoldDon were these thirty indications all finds receiving pointing dustry and treasurer, states that there they to the order here. She states that all ers president had no commercial sigare inaugurating a movement to have three organizations are now develop- en of Price; John Woodhead, John D. to the federal government keeping itsn nificance. In Iowa, President George The hands off situation. the refer-enausjien-sioc KaAlice, Joseph Wogcc, Charley Davis, the highway from Price through ing splendidly, particularly in of the Iowa Coal Mine OpHeaps, Jr., because tomorrow ia anticipated to the "five points of the star lina to Ely, Nev., designated as United William Stockhere and Jack Wood-heaerators association, jiaid that if low union and the the of the failure of opremem-50-to complete the sisterhood, patriotism, relief, States Highway J all of Kenilworth ; Hugh Fuller erators to agree on any general wage miners continue at their work, "it of of Castle Gate; fciBON YOUTH HAKES FIGHT link in No. 50, which runs Ely .branee and vigilance. The women Joseph Smith, Frank scale contract. Neither the union the means nothing. Iowa coal oiwrators, definite folare the Price chapter to San Francisco over the route making Burdick and Chester Petty of HiawaRECORD AT HARVARD Mine Workers nor the oper he eaid, "are standing pat. Sixty aslowed bv the Lincoln. 11c says: The progress jn their patriotic edueatioi: tha; Gerald Anderson, Hillis Grange, United (lending in the sociation mines produce 90 per cent of the feature bout of Harvard United States Highway No. 50 beginH service. Foreign women of the cum James Anderson, Milton Jones, James atom have any spiralsother national and aspects of the state tonnage, while ninety-fon- r capital, in Annapolis, eomes west through Pu- munity are taking an intense interest Miller, William L. Stoker, Omar l, boxing tournament, the situation aparently preelude any produce the other 10, bo that even if Billie Williams, Don Madsen, ElIlemenway gymnaainm at Boston eblo and Grand Junction on to Salt in thiH work and are appreciative of immediate possibility of government thirty such mines had signed the is iyTKfls., last Saturday evening, Niclio-P- I Lake City. From the west it origin- the chapters efforts. Price also roy llannon, John Dalton and Gene concern that would prompt federal ac- agreement it means nothing. George Laris from Standardville ates in San Francisco and ia termin- planning a program this spring to Jorgenson, all of Price, and eight boys tion. Gov. John llainmill of Iowa an--' Developments in, the various and one of the most prominent ated in Ely, leaving a gap as describ- plant additional trees, shrubs and from the troop at Spring Glen. Omar he was continuing efforts to nnunced to am districts coal possible relating of the senior class, knock- - ed. The proposed connection has very flowers at its Memory Park. The Mt. Bunnel was given his eagle badge. the Iowa oiwrators and minera toget been have settlements impossible mernvery doubled its has Secre-- ! Pleasant chapter 'iXfut Jiin Parkinson, a classmate, in many advantages. In reply Among those taking part in the exerlabor department gether in conference in hope tomorwatched " bership during the last year and is .x- - cises were Sam Wwidhead of Kenil- closely familiar by row nights shutdown might be avert''Ogthinl. The men went in the ring with previous rnonr.agents the for "doughboy sponsible tat she Gomer P. peacock, chairman elass. Laris was the ed. President Miller of the Illinois worth; word no 'but official been has ment recently unveiled at the intei- of the court of honor; Dr. It. I. lirock-bantCMter from the lime he entered and oiwrators said he. would welcome any issued on the situation. over the finishing punches with ious to get the best possible roads section of State and Main streets ia the troop commander; C. U. move by the miners looking toward how Previous surveys, government tlMe- From the start of the first round through this territory and we are par- - that city. The Service Star Legion, Madsen, scoutmaster, and J. II. ltcdd, conference, but that it would be imn indicate and nn that ever, wholethe Mrs. enjoys all of Price. Also A. W. Dennison and ion k wa apparent that Parkinson, who ticularly interested in seeing a good heartedCherry states, mines, little likely to be affeetec possible for them to accede to the sugsupport of the local American S. A. Smith from Hiawatha. Judge established quite a reputation for highway from Grand Junction to the onions wage difficulties, have gestion that operation continue pendtSkself, had finally met the man who Irice. This year a program is being Legion post. Xephi, Mrs. Cherry says, Christensen spoke, his talk being on by a output rate that will fully ing a new agreement. "No mine in potential of its efforts legion, "The Boy Scout Court of Honor Vs. :.tMld master him. And so it proved, started on the eastern section, bridges has, through the he eaid, ".ran work under the countrys demands for sev Illinois, is a recent graduate from Car- - are being put in and an appropriation built A btuutiful soldiers memorial. Criminal Court. He told how the supply ihe present wage agreement and make months. union in eral a the Farther, double ie a huge arch, aupporti&g Seout court aided in combating the lias been made for this improvement. It n number of important districts either money. Competition by the With this program under way we will a great electrically lighted star. The other by decreasing the number of the has mines with lower production costa in number or a completed pending The bed flowers. of ia base a gorgeous Lnyway, when the kneehigh skirt be glad to give your proposition careyouths who would otherwise become of negotiations looking to the main' too great memorial is located on Main street. criminals. Said he: "There are three tenanee jle eomes in this spring mother ean ful consideration. of operation of nnion mines, President 8. H. Robbins of the Ohio the childrens clothes and nobody of getting a living. One ie by even ways in the central competitive operators said that he believed virta-ail- y though 1 know the difference. Legal blanks of all kinds. The Sun. CLUBS work. Another by begging. The third few operators would negotiate infields, ineluding Ohio, Illinois, Indi by theft. But only the first of these ana and dependently with the miners. of there Pennsylvania, part Fine Program la Being Arranged For is honorable. will be a more or less complete shutVisitors to Hoab. down. While the figures vary the sta- GOOD Gas Is tistics compiled by the government, is being arelaborate An program Manamnent, Circulation, Etc., Itequlr-B- y Swine Club Workers Expecting Large Wells the Act of Onnrrm of Aubust 24, holdera and security holers aa thr appear ranged by the Woman a Literary elub 12, of The Snn. Published Weekly At upon the hooka of the company, but also, of Moab, which is sponsoring the elevFirm Given Shipment Here Soon. r Last (Thursday) evening the well lev. Utah, For April 1, 1927. State of in caeee where the stockholder or convention Eastern annual the enth of comtah. County of Carbon aa. Before me. appeare upon the hooka of the Rcrving as a starter for boys and Utah District of Federated Womans of the McGpe & Holmes syndicate to public in and for the etate and pany ee trustee orofIn any other orfiduciary ji the southeast of Price four miles had 'tary girls club work here in Carbon county ' enrporname the Clubs be which will held of the relation person at Utah, R. aforesaid, personally appeared i5Jt,"ty Contract for the construction of a a shipment of twenty Chester White oab on t SatuWApril 9th. At least reached a depth of eight hundred feet Crockett, who bavins been duly sworn fAlhthra.t,th.t.id"ttwo psrsgraphs reinforced concrete bridge at Detour sows is expected to arrive at Priee with two shifts of ronlinx to law, deposea and naya that rtron. drillers twentv-fiv- e working delegates from the vsrx .Ie ia the manager of The Sun. and that Fourth That the two paragraphs next . Good progress ia be- in Spanish Fork Canyon was awarded within the next few days. Then Carand night day. Green elubs federated of Price, following in to the beet of hie above, giving the names of the owners,. )us mode. Tuesday last at six hun by the state road commission on last bon will have approximately a hunll ing end belief a true statement of the contain statements embracing affiants River and Montieello will be in head of this thecircumfeet more gas was Wednesday to Strong A Grant up at dred and seventy-fiv- e knowledge and belief as to .Ownership, management (and if a daily convention will hold two dred and forty-fiv- e tendan&The the circulation), etc., of the bid stock. the Under d total the fine also the encountered and imxirtanee on Springville. Realizing .per.publication Wednesday the and the for the date shown in the SSZ and" forty cost will be $20,708.20. Engineers of of more diversified crops the local afternoon. In the evening j uo,nJ; at sl.vn'hunxlrod' Ubove caption reouired by the act of An- - appear niion the books of the company as other in n farm bureau is urging greater hales. This comes very strong, the commission estimated it $23,060.-1a 21 m2- embodied in Sec. 443. Fort--r trustees hold stock and securities in a banquet will be given. In the event in vff?Laws The will be hundred swine work. in a and two Driller Ora Head but and Regulations, printed on the bridge later Already Huey, det0Z tha yi"iting ladies shall be able to says 3 of thin form, tnwit : er, and this affiant has no .rcpe appears to give out However, it does eighty six feet long and is on the road strong clubs have been formed here. extra an a section that in association or rpend day other lieve person, that any First That the nnme and addreaa of not all get away and there is always between Thistle and Soldier Summit. One is a girls junior with G. W. Wate publisher ia Snn Publishing company. mrjiornMon has any inteAst direct or in- - boat ride down the Colorado river to considerable left as when the first The contractors are given a hundred erman as elub leader. Like the others bonds or other mid stock, the in direct oil wells the be The will a Utah: ma miring editor and arranged. him. ro stated as than by securities ia R. W. Crockett of Price, manager convention meetings will be open to was struck. The drill is now in what and ten working days in which to com- organized it is under the direction of Utah. Fifth That the aTJr?f? the general public. Mrs. Margaret is considered the lower Mancos for- plete the structure. Eight other bids the department of agriculture and the Second That the owners are (give copies of each issue Utah Agricultural college with Counpublication Maws f Salt Lake mation. Thirty days with the progress were submitted. These were ' City, president of men end edtlreaaea of individual owners. sold or distributed, throneh the mails or now being made and the bore there and tabulated nnd it was found that ty Agent Orson P. Madsen in charge. oman the s Utah Federation of subscribers to the paid during corporation, give itn name and the otherwise, to have the depth of the Price Strong A Grant were the lowest. The The eight girls who have signed to Bmea and addreaaea of stockholders own- six months prrcedinr the date ahowa as I Clubs, will be present with other state ought or 1 River Petroleum within the city limits others submitted were Floyd S. Whit- carry on the project are Ona Livinging holding per cent or more of the of b Knm M". total amount of stork). Sun Publishing of this city to the north. Last even- ney of Kaysville, $27,933.66; ston, Mona Livingston, Juanita Wiland formerly of ; eomnany. Price. is Utah, and 3. A. Crockett. of Salt Lake Citv, son, Irene Kohanen, Delma Golding, M. B. Wkett and G. M. Crockett, all of of the Eastern Utah division and who ing when the day shift quit work at L. R. Fullmer of Price, I veil lidding, Margaret Pieree and Price. Utah. with Mrs. D. E. Baldwin, president the latters, well the bore was two frene Olsen. In the hoys club, which ; Suinison & Neilsen of Spring; Third That the known bondholders. of the Woman's Literary elub of Mo- thousand and eight feet with the drill A Reynolds is headed by June Bryner, are Ted orta"zee nnd other aerurityholders ab, has charge of the arrangements. in a white lime formation. The gas is ville, $25,658.46; Whitney or holding 1 per cent or more of the C. F. of Driller Ed Bryner, Earl Fausett. Dercl Norton, $22,382.18; as Springville, Walsh, Sworn to and snharribed before me this The meetings will be held in the Bap- stronger, says Wei amount of mortgagee or other W. Orvil Park, Rex Gunderson, Harry L. W. The is of 1927. of indications $23,077.06; Ogden, RETI) for FACE. gained. wo ' panties are: bonds, April. day depth hall are there tist church of and none, the recreation (If oil s re all that miirht he expected with Clyde of Springville, $23,087.36, and Gunderson, Robert Marcnwn, Weldon tete). None. Notary Publie. Residing At Priee. Utah. Latter-da- y Saints chapel. Stockholders and the securityholders, if (Seal) My Commission Expires July 17, the the work done. Eight to ten feet has Wheelwright Construction company ol Mathis, Stanley Borrell, George Shini yr. contain not only the lil of etnek- - ins. er and Lee Robertson. Rubber stamps to order. The Sun. been made the past week. Ogden, $27,151.50. bu-jta- ag AWARDED ACTIVE PRICE BETTER HIGHWAYS e e 6 d, u 8, ! Col--ann- Bun-ne- stng-,,V4- aJ diffi-cullies- 160-pou- k, Pt j - non-unio- I W ! , I non-unio- SOONMEET STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP STARTMADE Getting Stronger At Two Springville Detour Contract security-holde- ; kno-vl-)4- : nfore-'W- .r ca-- - at-fu- r -- 8. j i "rh. biud-M- ojK-ne- , . rjtto. . ; Mo-a- Morri-son-Knuds- en $22,-396.8- 2; $23,-888.- . own-la- g . Dina-mo- re lt ? partie-ipatio- |