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Show ft FRIDAY raPAY.AFtej FOUR WINNERS IN CHRISTMAS SEALS SALE CONTEST R. W. ft Office Phone No. 9. ft Mail Matter, June 4, 1915, At the lull. L'nder Uie Ait of March 3, lh"tf ft Hjr Kan Fublixliiug CiiM'kptr, Mnuuzrr. lamed Every Friday Sabarription, $2.00 a Year In Advance. Itl'M'IciHT, Entered A IWuffice Second-Clas- s At Price, No. lXilllU. Co. (Ine.). ADVERTISING RATES ft Iaaue, Duplay Matter Per Inch Per Month. $1.50; Single 40r. Transient, SUc. Miieriol lWliun, 25 Per Cent Ad ditional. Ten Ceuta the Line Each Insertion. Count SixWords Jjaloto the Line. Summons, $12.50; Water Application, $15.00; Filial Proof, $10.00. Brndem Ten Cente the Line Each Insertion. Count Sis Words to the Line, iilaekfaee Type Twenty Cento the Line Each Inwrt'uu. Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolutions Etc., At Reading Notice Kates. Count His Words to the Line. Etc., Two Cents Per Word for Sale. For Kent,No Found, Lost, Each Issue. Charge Accounts. AU Communications to ft ft ft ft ft ft SUN PUBLISHING CO. Price, Utah ft t ft ft ft ft ft ftftftft I went mourning without The Sun; I stood cried in the congregation. Job, 30-2and ap 8. LETS MAKE PRICE ATTRACTIVE TO ft Aiiiinunitiimit nnui-i-i to The Sun o- fnnu tilt1 Itufa Public Health uf the awards to the winning M'hiMiW iliniiiKhuut the state for aer- vies rendered in the recent C'hri-- tof play- uius seal sale. These ground upiurutus or some type uf health equipment for the school. In the ticiahUirhood of three hundred prixes are uniiiniiiivd and consist ofhealth wales, basketball outfits, offirial taarer halls, first aid emerg- envy kits, volley and playground bulls, first aid charts, "keep well guides," heal ill readers and sanitarytowel fixtures. The eomuiittee upto make the awards were pointed 1 N. Jensen, state superintend- Jr. eut of public instruction, and James II. Wallis, executive seiretary of the I'tah Public Health association, Carbon schools winning prize with naiuea of the principals, teachers air the soul sale chairmen are Mrs. A1 Humes, Peerless; Principal Alvin Thomas, Stsndardville ; Sherman (Vuiper, Wellington, and Mias Fern Osborue, Hciier. UNITED ft Affiliated With the United States Sm Refining and Mining Company ft ft ft ft ft ft ft FOUR GOOD ft ft ft ft ft COALS Backed By Service want you to know that each of the quality automobiles named below a General Motors car. We want you to know how General Motors doubly guarantees these cars how it is passing the savings of vast manufacturing operations (1,200,000 cars last year) , on to you in finely built engines, Fisher Bodies, Duoo finish, quality materials in those vital points where quality counts most in comfort, safety, long life and high resale value. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Twenty Years Ago This Present Week Mr. and Mrs. Oliver J. Harmon of Price announced a new baby boy at There are busy days ahead and not very far their home. either for citizens of Price. Old Mother Nature John C. Forrester of Price wan railto Nevada by the illness of a broth has shaken off her long winter sleep. This year ed er. a usual in she is a little earlier than setting good had been chosen example for her children. She has already start- to James A. Harrison the vacancy on the school board at ed in to brighten up her trees and grass plots and is sending enough warm sunshine and light rains Helper. W. C. Braffet was in Price from to make a perfect job of it. There is really no Scofield on legal matters for some of Sun readers their for duty. telling necessity his clients. They know that every hour lost now in cleaning Neil M. Madsen of Seofield was in up and brightening premises means a loss that Price looking up some land titles at later in the season. There is cannot be made work. But a few days hence and the teachers for Carbon district are to be employed for the coming term. With several of them toengaged other-& be merely wise schoolroom work appears aide line. Will the board and county superintendent continue to tolerate it? Here comes a New York physician and says we average persons get only eleven minutes of perfect sleep a day, even though we lie in bed oblivious of everything for eight hours. To which many say bunk. The doctor says a man sleeps only when he lies perfectly still. Thats the catch. We snore away our nights. GREET IIIM VERY POLITELY, BUT LEARN TO SAY NAY, NAY. Newhouse Building, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Ml New Hats In Bright Colorings For.... today. CHEVROLET $525 to $745 7 model d field. transmission. The quality car of the clutch. Over-hea- d valve engine. Strong rear axle. Smooth dry-dis- c Fisher Bodies. Duco finish. Alemite lubrication. Fully equipped. CHEVROLET TRUCK CHASSIS i Wn, $395; $495. low-price- n, PONTIAC 5 model $775 to $975 "six which is e quality product In appearance aJ A construction. Has largest engine in its price class. Beautilow-price- d ful, stylish lines. Fisher Bodies. Duco finish. All conveniences included. Value proved by unprecedented sale. OLDSMOBILE model $875 to $1 190 Gratifies your finer taste; satisfies every need. A truly fine car at 11 moderate cost. Beautiful Fisher Bodies. Duco finish. Powerful motor. Harmonic balancer. brakes. Many other new Improvements. And a wide range of models to choose from. o, OAKLAND Strange thing that moat of the fellows who have left Price and vicinity during the past few years looking for a lietter rountry are quietly drifting 7 model $10.00 BU1CK 18 models All the prevailing styles, wanted fabrics and the accepted colorings are included at these prices. You will be surprised at the smartness of the hats and the seemingly endless variety of styles. In large, medium and the small head sizes. Styles for every hour of Everybody knows Buicks worth. General Motors emphasizes Buick'a statement that Its new models represent "The Greatest BnifV Ever Built." Vibration less beyond belief. Famous valve-in-heengine. Bodies by Fisher. Duco finish. Many models. the spring day. ad $2495 to $2685 General Motors' latest contribution to the fine car field. This is die new and beautiful car designed and built by B conv Under engine. Fisher panlon car to Cadillac. Has Duco finish. Now on display. V-ty- u 8y Price, Utah !SltSoor CADILLAC The pioneer In the Improved field. Standard of the world. engine. Marvelous bodies by Fisher end Fleetwood. Duco finishes. A choice of 500 different color and uphol. ttcry combination! to emphailxc individuality in nwnfjiip V-ty- Spring Styl es For Easter 90-degr- ALS- OF RIGIDAIRE electric refrigerators. The largest selling elec- tric refrigerator in the world. Built by General Motors. Many models many prices. AU. DELCO - LIGHT electric plants. Another General Motors product. Brings you all the conveniences and labor-savin- g devices of electricity. 3. B. FACTORIES CLIP THE COUPON YOU to know more about General Motors WE WANT its cars and other product. Check the car that interests you most and mail in the coupon. We will end you, free, interesting illustrated booklets telling all about that car and what General Motors is doing to assure youof both value and satisfaction in car ownership. Clip the coupon now. Mail it TODAY. Dont wait. A - can-open- er GENERAL MOTORS g. living in a civilized community." . CLIP THE COUPON I I General Motors (Dept. A), Detroit, Mich. I CHEVROLET I PONTIAC I OLDSMOBILE I OAKLAND I I I I Please send, without obligation to Ground Book, together with illustrated IH literature describing the General Motors h checked, and the name of the product de1,r case I may wish a demonstration. neare KftM ! I ! I Easter, the time for new clothes for men and boys. Prepare now for the coming warm weather and look well on Easter. It is to aid the men and boys to know what Is correct in style that we have provided for this spring-Snapp- y styles, new colors, new models, fine tailoring. Collections that we present for approval and choice are the very latest. Values are even better than any we have ever offered at this I BUICK LaSALLE $15.00 $1095 to $1295 $1195 to $1995 LaSALLE 6 model $12.50 Spring shades to complete the Easter Winning and holding goodwill everywhere because of its advanced engineering and precision construction. Fisher Bodice. Duco finish. Rubber silenced chassis. brakes. A "lx whose quality is doubly assured as a product of General Motors. hack," said this newspaper. Mr. and Mrs. B. Flaiin and James Itooney from Helper wpre in Price and while here rlosed the deal for the latters saltton and other property there. Judge F. EL Woods, then living at Castle Hale, entertained a number of his nearby neighbors at a stag party. There were twenty-on- e in the bunch. Goslin Bros, of Eastern Utah finished the shearing of their ten thousand heatl of sheep at Grand Junction, Colo. The work was accomplished bj a gasoline power machine that dipped them at the rate of two the minute. The ease of the United States vs. Don C. Bobbins, Walter G. Filer, Edwin W. Senior and Charles M. Freed was oeeupying the attention of Judge Marshall in the federal eourt at Salt Isike City. The defendants were charged with criminal conspiracy', it being alleged that they endeavored to defraud the government of coal lands in Emery rounty. Two mysterious strangers digging holes close to the Emery county road just across the river from Price caused some curiosity around town as to heir mission. When seen by some boys they took to flight. Deputy Harry J. World of the sheriff 'a ol'fiee while investigating found a shovel, crowbar and other articles that had been left on the ground. . Rev. P. A. (Parson) Simpkin, pastor of Phillips Congregational at Sail Lake City, well knAwn all throughout Eastern Utah and the father of I)r. M. Simpkin, late of Kenilworth, was appointed judge of the juvenile eourt of the Third Judicial district, but declined the honor because of the press of matters in connection with his church work. Winter is over and travel by automobile is now under more favorable conditions, so the army of flivver salesmen is emerging from the larger cities to prey on the rural districts and smaller towns. The usual influx of house to house ped- FINE BOXING PROGRAM UP AT HELPER RECENTLY dlers, selling everything from- a newfangled to a tractor, will soon be annoying Pries IIELPEB, April 3. Even seventeen residents, just as they do in other parts of Am- bouts, each made up of two rounds, erica. Experience is still a good teacher and it furnished an enjoyable evening for has been that of thousands who buy at the front the many boxing fans here last even-VThe affair was sponsored by door that they pay pretty dearly in the long run for what they get. Ordinarily something just as the local post of the American Legion the articipants were all Helper good or that will answer the same purpose may and school boys, local concerns ranging from the bantamfrom or they will get it for be had weights up to heavyweights. All, with if Then the not is you. purchase satisfactory exception of three, resulted in the man or firm it was bought from is right here the The legion is planning another to make good, while the bellringer is gone. Think draws. meet to be held some time in the near this over and keep it in mind the next time you future. go to the front door and the polite and persuasive fellow is there to separate you from your coin. Action of a leading Peking English language newspaper in introducing in As high as five hundred dollars a day at times American comic strip" has caused is remitted through the postoffice at Price to a flood of letters pro and eon. Most Eastern mail order houses, the greater portion of of the anti" ones voice 'the view Peking has been one of the few it The Sun is told, from the rural population of that real intellectual centers left in this section. this And, yet, the farmers have been world. One despairing reader dolefulappealing to local merchants to buy their pro- ly remarks: I bad thought I was ducts. Something wrong somewhere. GENERAL OFFICES: As a spedal offer, we will also send you a wonderfully interesting little book about the General Motors Proving Ground. It gives facts which you ought to have before you select any car. Fully illustrated. And its reading may save you hard cash. Act 1IIGHER COURT DECISION THAT MAY UP- alisation papers. SET THINGS GENERALLY. Practically every state in the union is interested in the recent decision of the United States supreme court handed down a few days ago to the effect that mayors of villages who receive a part of the fines assessed in liquor law violations are without jurisdiction and cannot try such cases. So far as it affects the wet and dry question it is interesting, but it is far more so to know that an attempt is to be made to extend it to cover magistrates and justices of the peace throughout the land. The court is expected to also hold at an early date that any official who receives as a fee a part of a fine he imposes is without jurisdiction. For one thing it means a general breaking down of the old system of magisterial courts and trials conducted by justices of the peace. Many motorists claim to see in it the abolition of auto speed traps," the bane of the traveling public. If a justice depends on the fine for his fee there isnt anything left for him to do but quit the job or serve without pay. And in these busy times when keeping the wolf from the door is a harder job than it ever was few men are so patriotic as to be willing to serve for nothing It is a widespread decision and we are all certain to hear a great deal about it from now on. The fact that it may have a direct bearing on the taxpayers of the entire country, through a reduction of state and county expenses, makes it worth watching. These four, mined exclusively by UNITE; t STATES FUEL COMPANY, will meet coal demand, being hard, firm and clean. Ogl fuel supervisor, technically trained and q J perienced, is at your service at any time talk over your heating problems. Read about the General Motors line. "A car for every purse and purpose. See the wide choice of models the wide range of prices. Decide which car interests you most ; then dip and mail the coupon. the courthouse. James Adams was appointed postmaster st Winter Quarters, vice Andrew Gilbert, resigned. J. O. (Doll) Fausett was appointed town marshal and the waterman ter at Price, J. C. Ferguson having resigned. William Harrison was bark at Helper after being at a Salt Lake City hospital for nine months with a broken leg. Carlos Gunderson, wife and the children from Price were called over to Mt. Pleasant by the sudden death of hia mother. Henry Fiaek went in to Salt lake City on business. He had recently received word of the death of his father in Germany. Joseph II. Young, a Utah boy, had been made general superintendent of the 'Frisco system with headquarters at Springfield, Mo. John 11. Pease t to and Antonio both from Sunnyside and each subjects of Italy, applied for naturSar-aein- KING BLACK HAWK HIAWATHA PANTHER WE ft ft OUR- up FUEL Mi Largest Producers of Dornesd Coal In Utah. If; 4 SELVES AND TO VISITORS. plowing and planting to do, of course, and gardens have to be made. But even with these tasks to look after there is still time to give the house and surroundings the attention needed to protect them from the elements and to make them comfortable and attractive. Npt only that, but there is no time to be lost in ridaing the community of the rubbish and ashes and junk that has accumulated during the winter months and that is sure to breed disease possibly start a serious epidemic in the neighborhood if not disposed of. A clean home helps to make an attractive city that is a joy to behold. Mayor Madsen has something to say on the subject in another portion of this weeks Sun. All should lend their aid to the good STATS FRIDAY. A I J Addrest I ; I CADILLAC WASATCH STORE CO. I FRIGIDAZRE EbcMcIsfritwMsnQ DELCO-L1GH- T BtnHtffmm I J Winter Quarters, Clear Creek, Castle Gate and Sunnyside. 1. |