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Show MTfafc PAGE EIGHT COll OPERATORS OF IDE (Continued From CONDEMN HE PO ACTIONS THE SUH. PRICE UTAH EVBET PEIDAT. FOR EVERY WINTERS DAY PRZDAT, HOVEMBEE 17,1922 Mr. OKiro HOE WORK Pare Biz.) from Hiawatha went to the aid. It SEVERAL PRIZES COMING burned furiously, however, and only by heroic work was it kept in control. It Contest In Which Every Carbon Counwas about a mile and a half from the ty Pupil Is Eligible. tunnels mouth. ABOUND THE CAMPS OF CABBON DISTRICT Splendid progress is rejiorted on the grading of the Carbon County railroad to Columbia the name of the town to be in Hone Canyon. The Knight interests are figuring to lease their holdings of coal lands in Deaduian Canyon and on Coal Creek some four hundred acres all told. ' George Collinghsm was down from Standard villa last Tuesday. It is the same story there as elsewhere through- out the district plenty of orders for coal, but no railroad cars. Stocks of bituminous coal stored by commercial consumers and retailen in the United States on October 1st were approximately aa great as in normal years. In spite of the fire months ooal strike of 1022, according to figures given out last Wednesday by Federal Fuel Distributor Hpena, gathered by a survey undertaken by the bureau of the census and the geological survey. The total in storage on October 1st was found to be 28,000,000 tons of soft coal eomjiared with 27,000,000 on the same date in 1016 with 28,000,000 in 1017 and 2,000,000 on Jane 1, 1020. The aftmival of this year's highway safety essay contest is solicited among the schools of the state by Dr. C. N. Jensen, state superintendent, in letters to district school heads. The caiupa'gn is one conducted annually by the highway education board of Washington. D. C., on safety first as alfectiug highways. This year the contest is to be divided into two parti, the first an essay from one to three hundred words among elementary school teachers on A Practical Lesson Teaching Safety On the Highway and the second, an essay contest among students of the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grades of not more than fire hundred words on My Share In Making the High- ways Safe. Three prizes sill be given fur the winners iu the national contest among teachers, the first consisting of five hundred dollars essb and a free trip to Washington, D. C., the second, a cash prise of throe hundred dollars and the third a cash prize of two hundred dollars. Winners in the national content among students will be given a first prize of a gold watch and a free trip to Washington, D. C. The second and third prizes are loving cups. The state in addition offers prize of a gold med- al and fifteen dollars for the first state COAL MINES PAT SCALE IS NOW winner, ten dollars and a bronze medal for the second winner and five dollars BEING DEBATED and a bronze medal for the third winCHICAGO, Ills., Nov. 16. The first ner. definite step toward outlining a methTentative selections in the schools od for negotiating a wage scale with will be made by the principal who will the United Mine Workers in January forward their choice to the district au- will be made tomorrow, when e aub- - jierintendent. Superintendents are to committee from the ojierstors will seek make the selections of the best menu- conference with a similar committee scripts and forward these to the state from the miners delegation to secure school office to participate in the final from them an expression on two tenta- judging. tive proposals discussed by the operators. This move is the result of two The worry for the trousseau doea not days conferring with representatives fall upon the Eskimo bride, but on the f the nations soft coal operators and groom. It ia his obligation to provide miners in joint session or with the op- the clothes necessary for the hpney-moo- n erators alone in aession. Although no as well aa later. vote has been taken by the operators, it is generally understood that their In a way young ladies are excusable committee of five will present two ten- for leading their fellows to the tative plana, the first providing for randy counter and bidding up them buy. district wage negotiations with a na- Husbands are less tractable than tional joint executive board of miners end operators to hear all disputes arisLive your life in accordance with ing bht of these negotiations. It further provides, it i understood, that your own lights, bnt see that it shines the odd member of this board shall be in the right direction. some disinterested person with power to vote. In this person the operator When you hear scandal let it go in believe will rest in a measure a certain one ear and out of the other without amount of jmwef to prevent future stopping. strikes. The other proposition is a return to NO ELECTION OUNCES some semblance of the old central combasis field with arbitration. petitive While no official expression has been (Continued From Pax One.) made by John L. Lewis, international resident of the miners, it is North Iriee precinct then was only stated that neither proposition twenty-fiv- e straight democratic tick will be acceptable to the union. The ets and thirty-eigrepublican, while miners, according to reiurts, might fa- two independent ballot showed up vor some method approaching the cen- with only one crons and that in the tral competitive field basis without ar- circle. Salt Lake Citys daily papera bitration, however. The miners, it is have not yet eeaaed to comment on the pointed out, feel attached to the cen- remarkable percentage of the scratchtral competitive field basis because of ed ballots, citing that in some precincts the fact that it has been the base of 50 percent were so marked. In the wage scale negotiations for a number local precinct just mentioned the of years. -On the question of wages an official Lake City aa a acratcuer IVice looms f the miners organization said that up like a springtoothed harrow alongthe position of the miners has been side a box of Hon Ami. stated rejieatedly within the last few On tlie second page of thi impresthat no reduction from the pres- sion of The Bun i the vote of Carbon day ent scale (rill lie accepted for 1923. county in detail, together with a list of the justice and constable chosen Wedding announcements. The Siib in caeh precinct. aemi-of-ieial- ly ht One of theme soft, rich pile fabric that appear this season with new names of their own too numerous to mention, makes the regal looking coat shown. It has a large shawl collar and deep cuffs of fox fur. The very wide, fuli sleeves are covered with crepe de chine aud looks warm and sumptuous. WHY SHE BELIEVED IN HIM Kills Two Birds With Ona Stone Engagement Ring for Christmas Present opening the alight Christmas token I have brought you. Mias Clara," said Mr. MacNerve, aa be took from bis Inside pocket a small package and handed It to the young lady In question, "I think It best to acquaint you. In my Imperfect way, with tho state of my feelings. To come to the point In as brief and practical a manner aa possible, sparing you all the unnecessary details, I may as writ tell you at once that I love you. From tho moment that I first met yon I was fully aware that this was Inevitable. The more I set my mind against It, the more 1 struggled to control myself to be strong the more hopelessly I became Involved. Ton will naturally ask at once why I should straggle against a passion which la admitted by all to bo tho source of the greatest happiness known to humanity. But I could not regard the matter In a selfish light It was done, Miss dare, because I have doubted all along whether a man In my circumstances had It In his power to make a girl Ilk yourself, who has bean roared In such luxury, entirely happy In the new and changed conditions that matrimony leads to. Was It right In me, I said to myself, to Jeopardise your happiness by asking you to share the lot of one, who, while his present salary Is a fairly comfortable one, la not at the same tlm prepared to aay positively that ho will succeed? I have now pnt the case before you. I know you to be a sensi-bl- a girl, and one whose Intuitions I am sure will lead you aright After this brief nplanstlon I beg of you therefore to look at my gift, and. If your heart tells you to do so, accept It from the man who loves you abovt all others.' Hastily breaking the seal the young girl ho addressed gazed for a brief Interval at the beautiful object tbat lay In ber band. Then advancing swiftly to where be stood site threw her arms around the neck of the mao who bad so worthily won her, exclaiming with a glad cry: "Dearest how can I doubt you! Any man who Is cute enough to kill two birds with one stone by giving girl an engagement ring for her Christmas present cannot help but succeed I I3FOIUB . ns THE IAKKHAM DOME Efforts of the Utah Oil and Refining company to drill by the lost pipe at its Faruhani dome well, some ten mile east of Price, are rerted to lie meet ing with sucre. Word from the camp this week is that alsiut a hundred am fifty feet of new hole had lieen made alongside the lost casing and that work was progressing satisfactorily. It estimated that alsiut a hundred feet more of new bore must lie made to reach the depth of the well at the time the casing was dropped. The hnitmn of the original hole was in the Moan, kopi formation and carried encouraging showings of oil. Work at the Crescent Engle camp was delayed last week hy boiler trouble. It was expected that drilling would lie resumed last SaturMister Parmley up to Castle gate teach in high school all her life an The hole is down about seventeen wus here with 3 ladies ahoppin. AVuns A vie Lamnie also hut m,v Mother sed day. hundred feet. Drilling also is under- wood n't teech in school all thare bad enuff the cheef sed. To go shop-pi- n stood to w under wnv nre morf nt th, jury cause with he ment. jess when girls get diplo-- 1 Sjx BW mohJ). mers an teeches a cupple of year they Wave Snow is home egen. I dout no a.arri.1 ia -- r.il it ball art an ware she's bin but I herd sum girls ast j HAH)n,0 SEEa TBE SHIFT ON PROHIBITION her up the street how long have youj bin home an she sed a eupple of weeks! Mister Thos. Fouts is a shriner now Xnv. 1(1. President wich is a high up mason an Mister (Hi- so I gess she wus a way. Inied tonight, has ver Clav also. You haff to get 3 de.iIIVd,B&: lt a letter to Mr Ib.uglas Ib.binson They have got a new liahy up to grees an then vou go on up to be a 1 Themlnre Rooseve t up to Standanlville also wirh shriner. To Salt Lake I mean. Mv.H,s,1" of ,thc onal repuhli "f t!l looks like hi fother but he's gettin a father he got in the el.rine an tliev put long all rite jess the same a man told;a eonvirk sute on all of them an tliev TRn '''f'liiittce, conceding that tlipre j P:nu,n J- my fother. The baby i I mean. had to tirade in the st. ware evrvbuddy ' V0 He enforcement. gurdmg prohibitum rood see them. Doctor Long up to Clear Cricks g ti (predicted the question would not lie a new baby wich is a sun sn air he told within this gener-m- y jhey aiut no Lsmore liollidavs till taken out of jmlitics fother wieh seen him up thare trav- - Thaiiksgivin of the letter wus an-.- 1 2 weeks from wich Rwript w r iiddy. Yon better commence to begin, nunnreil at a meeting of the Repuhli to get reddy to do your Christniuss a,i Neighborhood association today shoppin rite now jess the same caure1- - Robinson confirmed receipt of ,,ut declined to make its text the street gettin Mister Bostwirk up to the ka.h an rtVrnVmVnd 'public. She explained that she had the earrv store fer eat- - ast me how is my j "jn an meet yon face to face Mister hri'n attacked hy a republican leadet boils cummin on. lie node I had boils fl ke national organizations attitude m,t lots of Christ-!,,- n jadev spd a,a(s cause when I had to stay home frf,lnjTnu Christ prohibition, and wrote of it to sell muss cheep. things to school my Mother sent me for sum Hiis letter was in reply, president. but forchildern started wus grone ujiske groseries an 1 told him likes cause also it on in people they get 11 M no to ?"r PV and My Paw tride to jolly my maw by to get hark an plav like tliev are kid hose da-kut lf wimres a in women sum of look from the aaying that the reavin there wus so agon f f""hear,,nre kwT our n,outh cities my fother sed what wu menny scratched rotes in Price wus the big cause they let the Thickens vote. But up to Balt Lake Jut summer an sed It may he true that all men are born Maw rum back and cd that Bon Amy he never seen sceh sites in his life. He wss about the only wun who hadnt sed all the stores up thare advertises eqnait but they dont know it at the petticoats cause the peeple what runs scratched yet the stores dont no they dont ware them For that good printing. The Bun. Marie Collett's got a diplomer to no more no wares. Je ft I vcs-jBt'"- n- 1 t"-ir- ; TO?? d 9 J acr? I, r r T"r Man- - You have been sending out of town for your counter sales pads, deposit slips, coin wrappers and soforth for years and for a good reason. They were not handled at home. Now they are. The Sun can supply you with anything your business calls for in manifolding. We have added to our stock this new line and will fill your order with alacrity. The. price is as low as anywhere in the East or West. We invite you to patronize home people and leave your order here. Telephone No. 9 and a representative will call with a complete line of samples. Just call. We'll call. PRICE, UTAH 3 the time being and will spend the win- summit, while the mall tracks cam ter with hto family In Salt Lake City, from Price over tho Price to Myton lie wa an employe of the Utah Fuel road. Roosevelt Standard, 10th. few company before the camps of Sunny-sidOliver K. Clay spent the flrat Congressman Don B. Colton arrivClear Creek and several others lo- ed Monday evening over the Uintah days of thla week at Zion on legal cally were In existence. railway, which ran a special train ao A. A. of tho that he could get hero for the Hriginitn, president Mr. Henry Kuggerl and children Oil and It fining company, went can rally that evening. Colton republiwill reere visiting at Salt Lake City and Park Raven Wednesd-iRoosevelt to oversee to the main her until Thursday of next week City this week. purchase of a lot for the erection of when he will leave for Salt Lake City. Dr. J. A. Judy was called to Cas- oil tanks for the Continental Oil com- He will be in Washington, D. C., for tle Pale yesterday In conaultation with pany, which Intends putting la an of- the regular seaeio.i of which Ur. J. W. Nison of that place. fice there to distribute from thta sta- convenes In December, congress or before, If a Mrs. Claude Countryman of Grand tion to the aurroundlng territory. Ver- special session to called by President nal Express, 10th. Junction, Colo.,A.to thla week atvtoltlng Harding. Verncl Express, 10th. I. Hadley, Price. her etater, Mrs. A. E. Denny and wife were visitors went When a woman wants to know of the Mrs. Edwin C. Lee of Price in Moab this week. He to drilling sup In to aJSIt Lake City last Sunday for a erintendent for rhe Ohio Oil company defects in her new sealskin coat she husHer and to on a scouting trip through this haa bnt to show to second operation for goitre. it hr? very dearest band accompanied her. section. He had men to tho Shlpro:k busia waa well recently brought In by the Mid- friends. A. D. Sutton of Provo ness visitor in Price this week. lie for- west Refining company, and reports Kko theater and that the property to a good one. Moab The love of woman is past undermerly conducted the 0th. was also the owner of Price Drug comstanding when bestowed upon some pany. J. T. Tallis got back to Price from men. Claude Brooke came down from Zion last Wednesday. He was in tle Salt Lake Clty Wednesdsy night to at- first of the week to confer W'lth the That good printing. The Sun. tend the opening of the new Brooka state road commission and a commitstore He to attending the University tee of the Halt Lake Commercial club of Utah thg year. about keeping tho highway out to Dulid C. Sumner left Saturday with chesne hy way of Helper and Castle Gate out of Price over Colton Summit a truck load of furniture for Price, to in open where he will make hto home. He during the winter months. He Honne-vebusiness. meat the wholesale brought the bacon home." 10th. Standard, M. Cushing, traveling freight In and Harry Mr. JameiRAIley I hack home to passenger agent for the Denver and to Salt lake City Price after a trip Kio Grande Western out of Zion, and PACKAGE OUTFITS have her little daughter's eyea treated I). It. Owen of the Southern Pacific In She M. K. Xeher. may go Hr. lines at l;y Salt Lake City, were in Price again w ithin the next few day. yesterday and today. The latter made a mastalk last A. grand McGee, deputy evening Imfure the Itotarlana L ter of the Masonic order In Utah, left on the fight between his road and the Price this week to attend the national Union Pacific. He cleared up many meeting at Kansaa City. At Salt Lake things that are Just now puxsling resiCity he wae Joined by E. Hoy Gltwnn, dents of Utah. grand master. Knox Patterson was elected conMr. and Mr. George E. McDer-mai- d stable of Precinct No 2 at the election were Price from Hiawatha Tuesday. He was unopposed, receiving yesterday. The miner over at that two whole votes. J. T. Learning was work this five are day camp elected constable of Precinct No. 1, he getting week, he nays. I ecause of an Improve- rUo receiving two votes. Patterson alment In the railroad car situation. so received one vote in District No. 1 William M. Ericksen. representing for Justice of the supreme court, while fac- Billy Wilson wa the choice of one votthe Glotie Kadio corporation withwaa a er for county surveyor. Moab tories and main offices in Japan, on 10th. Price isitor during the week Ferdinand son of He ia the Judge J. E. Frlnxeli and William King, Krlckscn and waa raised at Mt. Pleasemployes of the Uintah Telephone com ant. pany, have returned from a trip up Inand SI-2- 5 McGee of A. rrlce L. Attorney dian Canyon where they had gone to C. W. Collin of Salt Lake City were line. the the state that They repair htislnea visitor In Moat on Saturday. snow Is about three feet on the read Brown and They conducted the sales of theon very few places over four. When Wilranch In Monti and the Shafer the highway was clear there were about The of son Mesa. Moah eight teams and a few care over the 10th. PURELY PERSONAL e, ... I Times-lndependu- 50ALociBlf lt embroidery vlsl-to- rs huai-ne- a. Timea-Independe- 168 170 $1.00 Real Beauty Timee-Independe- nt David Jonee or Castle Gale left that camp thi week for Wateenburg. Counterfeiters have invaded Russia, Colo., to take the chief clerkship there but the ruble is so worthless that noIron and Fuel Colorado with the He haa for some time been one body cares what they do. of the office force of Che Utah Fuel company. Foreipi kings continue to squeeze John Crofoot, who has been em-at their names into print every time they here water In the department ployed Price, left Wednesday by wsy of Sait alidirate. City for hto home at Fennvllle. Ike Mich., where he will remain for cthe England and France it seems are on winter. He expects to return to thi ity the point of making up without In the spring. Mr. and Mr. Emery Larnen from Castle I bile were In Price Wednesday, the former looking after antne business Marriage is a lottery in which both matters locally and the latter shopping. parties occasionally make a mistake he. Considering the weather lately, said the roads are In good condition They and draw a prize. rom-lain- y. might, however, be better. Sam Woodhead. manager of Kenilworth Mercantile company, was down from that camp Wedneaday laat. Production or coal there Is much restricted because of a railroad car shortage The situation. It to promised, to to better soon. formerly sheriff of Hyrum Wilcox, left Caatle Oat for Carlton county, ha England, it appears, has pulled a Bonar as prime minister but strictly in accordance with lnw. There is but little rhanee in this week's styles in women's attire only enough to require new gowns. Your Hand Work Depends Upon the Materials You Use 'And it la tlie needlewoman'll reasons that have made Royal Society Km broidery and f'rorhrt materials their first choke for the finest and mind beautiful remits. ExqnMtely manufactured, through a ronsclenrlfHi study and through knowledge of what const llutcs perfect threads, tliere Is a Royal Koiicty slxc anil twist for every kind of needlework in white and complete lines of fast colors. CORDICIIET The Perfect Crochet Cotton Bessie Kennedy, Millinery PRICE, VTAU |