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Show w ' 4 sun isnmiin rates JUST rate Buss displkr advertising forty (41) cents os Inji parwrfwu m noatk-tm1 par inch BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. L When B. 1. Marxgulz was asked v.hy he should no go to jail for possessing liquor, be mentioned twenty-thre- e reasons. All of them were children. And, ha added, bjrt)e (4) iaauaa to local advertisers. Traa-Bcants as Inch par issua. fifty (It) 0 nt Festtlo la II par cast additional.- - Na Biaplay advertising accepted for the that (frost) pace. First papa Isadora tvonly-flv- s (II) coots par Usa as Laps! blanks of all kiada.'TlM Bus. E REASON FOE HIS RELEASE TWENTT-THEE- Im expecting the soon. AH INDEPENDENT Volnmo 10, W00DS1DE OIL SHOWING XEW8PAFER Week Ending January IS READY TO PAY UP new Indications Come Aft Depth of Receiver For Denver and Rio Grande About Thirty-Tw- o Hundred. May Borrow Large Amount. Showing of oil, the first encounterDENVER, Colo., Jan. 2. The ed in the test well, was the New Years and Rio Grande Western, now greeting from Woodside to the Utah federal receivership, was saved ef,VanJr g"1 Lake Tnb- - jto poMible sale on the auction block for a gerund time when United States 'The Bus Spools! Service. yfsterday obtained m a District Judge J. Foster Byrnes increase r s, WASHINGTON, D. G Dec. 29. A sharp today Peletrted depth of. signed an order permitting Receiver s the production of soft coal lifted the total estimated output the d Thomas E. Beacom $1,500,- country over in the week aided December 22d to 10,450,000 net hile the Quantity was limited, as 000 to be used in to borrow $1,129,000, paving seven the for should with In be preceding' the figures tana, days comparison expected m such a forma- the interest having V.ii.iT due yesterthis was an increase of six hundred and seven thousand tons or 6 tion, it was sufficient to arouse opti- day. It is understood that the the corresponding week of last year 10,188,00 tons mism concerning the result of tho test is being offered by a group of money per cent. sands have been bondholders, whose holdings ofjunior were produced. " Reports of loadings during Christmas Week have when the objective The drill had into toe 000,000 and $10,000,000 in secondary been greatly delayed, but those that have been received indicate aLale about five feet whengone the report mortgages would be imperiled in the that the holiday was observed to even greater extent than usual. was made from the camp. of a foreclosure on default of not resumed and is work was it Knee the gaa horizon was cut zbout event apparent, however, ,How promptly tha interest on the senior bonds. The of trend to estimate two the production. weeks Output during impossible ago progress at the well has court order does not name the source the first three hundred and one working days of this year was been1 alow. The. force of the gas pre of the loan, but it is known that ap- 587,148,000 net tons. From the viewpoint of soft coal production vented water being lowered for dnlliug parently Judge Byrnes and Receiver n.4 ihot dry drillings up iu- - Beaeom have been the present year is now 117,370,000 net tons ahead of the years of P01"8 o considering two the demek to the discomfiture of of behind Mid one from the junior bondholders the 192,518,000 years activity. depression the workmen. It u understood that fers, the Bankers Trust company of t : UTAH MAKES NO REPORT. some water is being lowered into the through New York and the other from the expected to facilitate Western Pacific and the Missouri PaFor the seven days ending with December 15th the mines of hole, whichtois some extent. operations cific. Colorado worked 64.6 per cent of fulltime capacity, those of WyThe oil showing reported yesterday The court order of acceptance of the 47.7. have No for this Mexico 67.7 New and reports period oming is as an indication favorable loan provides that if the negotiations been received by the United States geological survey from Utah. to accepted production when a sand is are approved by the interstate comfor the week ended December 15th indicate hut little Mine Good m won and 4, 1921 one twenty-fourt- h Sentence was suiiended. All the world loves sometimes, the girl a lover except, con tow iip nan NIINNNIC cm MAT NEXT Price eity council has held two sesof regular adjourned meetings aud Rio Grande Western at several during the present week one on Mon- points, the Utah railway, the Utah day evening and a second "Wednesday. Power and Light eomjmny at Martin, Closing up little matters before turn-- , Cameron, Heiner and quite a few peoing the eity over "to tbe new body on ple at Helper who are out of reach of next Monday occupied only a small that citys eonduita. So little trouble portion of the time, the main eoneern has been experienced with the system being the finishing up work on revis- during the past eighteen months that ing the ordinances. It bad been expect- Price folks have about forgotten tha ed to get this work printed in book days when the water was too muddy form before the rinse of last year, but to bathe in, but was the only supply it baa hung fire. Tbe final effort of for drinking. d Electric System Rebuilt. passing the new ordinances was Wednesday evening. Copy will The placing of the new eleettie Liaes go to tbe printers at once and the hook down the middle of the blocks or on will be out by tbe end of January. The the curbs instead of the center of tha revised ordinances will be in full ef- street has created a great difference fect by March 1st, next. The work of in the appearance of the eity, while tha the Salt Lake City auditing firm in increased capacity of the new circuits checking the city's books for the past and the proper installation of transtwo years is almost finished. An in- former units has made the service reventory of property is being prepared. markably good where before it waa The lighting and water systems will almost unbearably bad. Moving tha have all materials in the installations main reduction station from the old listed, together with supplies on hand. powerhouse to the jail just baek So far as this has progressed the indi- of City Hall aim effects an economy reports merce commission receivers certifi- cations are that the lighting plant is in distribution that has its effect in remainlade demand As of before one. change from the preceding cates will be issued in return for the worth about Bixty thousand dollars, bettering the service. The established the dominant factor limiting output in every district. With the but that if the commission does while the water plant is of a valne of ment of the white way" lights on LANGFORD PROVO AT money, field the industry and of the strike in the Cumberland-Piedmonot approve it will constitute only a close to half a million. This inventory Main and F.ighth with the big improvements in lighting and their extensions for the first timfe since April 1, 1922, reports no strike of conse- Former Resident of Carbon County Is receivers debt. The Western Paeifie will 1m a valuableandbasis for compariand the Missouri Pacific are said to sons, ratemaking general informa- in other parts of the eity has been very quence, althoughpetty ones involving a few men only occurred in Given Second Commitment hold approximately $8,000,000 in sec- tion for the entering and future coun- much appreciated. four districts. v The railroads are meeting the needs of the mines ond The old powerhouse has been mortgage! of the road. The action cil aa well aa an exposition of the real to "no mafor transportation. Losses of mine operating time due S vines in allowing acceptance municipal wealth to taxpayers and citof Orlando into a practical shop for the. J. was ordered Judge Langford most districts interior and acute of more of the in the rker grew committed to the state mental hospital of the loan also will enable the line to izens. Next Monday at noon the time water department, while the basement tbs West A number of the Appalachian fields, however, felt the by Judge William M. McCrea of the pay other interest falling due between set by state law the governmental af- of City Hall gives storage and work- effects of an increase in tidewater business. fairs of Price will pssa into the hands rooms for the electrical department Third District court at Salt lake City now and June 1st In commenting on the order, Judge of the officers elected last November. These two activities have become of . ; - COKE AND ANTHRACITE. last Monday. Langford created a senThe Sun presents its readers with a much greater importance than previS V . Production of beehive coke improved somewhat in the week sation a few months ago by writing vines explained that the loan will enable the road to proceed under receiv- summary showing some of the accom- ously. In just a few years the eleetrie to letters James E, threatening Apostle ending.with December 22d. Total output is estimated at 251,000 President Ileber J. Grant, ership plans with the rehabilitation plishments of the eonneil during the service has more than tripled. Tha tons, an increase of about ten thousand. The largest gain occurred Talmage, past two years and outlining a little growth of the water business is pheFormer Governor Simon Bamberger program involving approximately in Pennsylvania and Ohio. All districts maintained at least the and others at Zion. He was captured without drawing on resources of the work that lies ahead of the new nomenal. Many extensions to both of level of the week before. In the Connellsville region production later after a long chase across the set aside for that purpose only. Ac- officers. these utilities are still to be made. ; Much Work Accomplished. increased from 188,060 to 195,420 tons. Cumulative production of Southwest by N. J. Halyards, a ceptance of the loan will have no bearNumerous Minor Changes. beehive during 1923 to December 22d stood at 195,420 tons. Proinspector, who traced him from ing whatever on the proposed plan of During the two years just closed the Sewer service for the northwest pert reduction of beehive during 1923 to December 22d was 128 per cent Culver City, Cala., to Tucaun, Ariz. refinancing which waa approved comcitys af fours have changed consider of Ilia city has been arranged through commerce interstate the The States United district by cently attorneys ably. The work of most ontiitanding tbe construction of the ahead of 1922, 227 ahead of 1921, 14 behind 1920 and 9 behind 1919. J street M. mission. The plan is being opposed by importance done by this administra- line. to make this n was In comparison with the average of the four years this year was 33 office wasJr.represented isbya Edward It necessary well aa by tion is the rebuilding of the whole sysformer res- the state of Colorado, as Morriay, Langford little one of its own and independent per cent ahead.. Slight decrease carried the production of anthra- ident of Carbon county. Several years Judge Byrnes. tem of watennains in the city and the of the main sewers, because of the concite below the two millions ton mark in the week ended December ago he and his father leased and workimprovements made on the canyon figuration of the surface ground in mine fuel, local sales and culm ed for a season or two the old Caleb ROBBERY SUSPECTS HELD pipeline. 22d. The total output-includ- ing Next comes tbe reconstruc- that section. bank washery and river coal is estimated at 1,990,000 net tons, a Edwards ranch some fifteen miles to tion of the lines and the rearrangeLawns have been put in on the thousand. In the corre- the northeast of Pries. While living decrease of approximately twenty-thre- e ment of the lighting and power sys- grounds at City Ilall and the Carnegie he wrote threatening communion Believed to Be the Ones Who Planned tem. The old wattirmaina had served sponding week of .1922, when the anthracite mines were operating here library adjoining and considerable re, Similar Job Hereabouts. tiona to A. W. Horsley, president of their entire period of usefulness and pairs nava been made to this last namcaused overcome strike to the the St top speed 2,065, shortage by the Carbon stake, and to Albert Pry-were in such condition that any ir ed building, together with a new and 000 tons were produced. i f8? ner, then bishop of Price ward. Fol- or connections necessary would greatly improved lighting installation. . SHIPMENTS TO NEW ENGLAND. Dillon, 32, lowing this he was committed to the KroTwn- disturb the joints to an extent that Soma improvements at City Ilall have Mem at are detained .Laughter, 38, hospital at Provo. Released leaks were the invariable result. Many Allrail movement of coal into Eastern New York and New Eng-llan- ff so been effected in the quarters tor "" Tn- - b? of,cer ther on the from there Langford started in on the plane were found where the pipes the fire engine end the rooms for its remained unchanged in the week ended December 22d. Three breach of a threatened the of ebarge to an extent that a attendant The old swiran.iug hole" were I thousand two hundred and seventy-fiv- e cars of bituminous and gentlemen first named. peace while efforts are being made to touch wrnded would cause a leak. The old been arranged with drains and 18785 of anthndte were forwarded through the rail gateways of AN ECHO OP WRECK AT GRASSY approximately eighteen hun and steel piping has been en- filling facilities so that it is a mneh wrought dollars in dred in bonds found liberty llfaybrook, Harlem River, Mechanicsville, Troy, Albany, Rotterdam IN MAY LAST YEAR Dillon 'a pockets and which apparently tirely replaced along all the principal more acceptable proposition. It haa land Rouse's Point. This was an increase of ahundred and sixty-lnin- e streets with a new system of eastiron ist been prepared to be used during by the Bank of Ban. conduits, the cars in the movement of soft and a decrease of a hundredand By stipulation for five thousand dol- - had been handled rapacity having been the winter as a skating pond. December 12th. on robbed damages judgment waa entered indy (Utah) Ithirty-fiv- e and provision made of anthracite. The present rate of movement of both lara increased greatly Although the eonneil two yean ago District court at Salt Lake laat, of bonds valued at five thousand at all street I hard and soft is control by took hold of the eity with the treasury for in excess of that prevailing at this the Third crossings considerably The dollars. were arrested men last Denver ' City last Friday against the blocks and giving facility fqr further empty and many outstanding accounts I time in 1922 and 1921. ana Rio Grande Western in favor of Tuesday at the instance of Burns opstreets without hav- to pay and nt a time when the budget Tidewater business at Hampton Roads continued to improve Rosina Mohr, guardian of Hazel Ruth eratives. According to police records extensions on side than to the summer before had indicated lin the week ended December 22d and dumpings of soft coal reached Mohr, whose mother, Irene Mohr, waa file at Memphis, Austin escaped ing to tap the mains further set. Many ive mills more than was levied, the connect onto valves already Ithe highest mark attained since the latter part of August. The to-It-al killed in the railroad wreck near Gras- from the penitentiary at Little Rocky new and larger fire hvdrants have situation was met so thawrttl i sy, May 2, 1923, According to the com- Ark., while serving a three years sen- been set, the quantity handled was 403,635 net tons, an increase over the en supply eonduita from the rebuilding that done endT tence for violating the liquor law and week of 73,892 or 22 per cent. Of the total dumpings 70,328 plaint, the child alao was injured. reservoir have been more than don even with provision made to cover the in Texas the five has served The several instituted pensuit years days ago I tons were exports, and 235,450 were consigned to New England, in. hied and in fact the central system is paving costs for Main street the tax y M. E. Ilanna against the Denver and itentiary for implication in a bank now and of 16,035 57,531, years in advance of the pity's levied for both yean was less thoa la respectively. (creases Rio Grande Western to recover twenty-- robbery in 1915. Dillon is said to be oTowth instead of wnefnlly behind as the twelve months before this eonneil LAKE NAVIGATION GOES ON. on in a wanted for five thousand dollars damages Nashville, Tenn., charge was n went in. Of course taxes seen high previously the condition. The unlawful ejection from a train of stealing an automobile. attenmneh been has line Unusually mild weather nude lake navigation possible in the alleged given Previous to the Ssndy holdup tbe lere, but with all the improvement! dismissed by waa Junction near Utah I third week of December. According to reports 68,342 net tons of tion. Tn msnv places where shifting which have been necessary to put Price W. M. MeCrea of the Third Dis- men are believed to have been the ones Judge ituminous coal were dumped over Lake Erie piers during that trict court. who were about Price and Helper for ground made the tile line a source of m shape for its growing population been new this has been a necessary burden. k. Of that quantity 64,563 were cargo and 8779 tons were ves- several days and for whom the she- eonstsnt trouble there baa in. Three metal construction of put fuel. In comparison with the week preceding there was an in-- KENILWORTH KILLER IS TO BE riffs office here was warned to be on Preparing For the Future. places where the line formerly passed of one the A of lookout the HERE RETURNED All holdup 19,775tons. engineering data for the paving three banks in this eity or the one at under the river have been changed. of Main street has been prepared ana dumpings of cargo to December 23d stood at 29,-tconon over One now a special goes Sheriff Ray Deining will start for the railroad town was looked for. All this in itself was a undertaking. highest figure ever recorded, and 41 per cent more Roalyn, Wash., tomorrow (Saturday) four institutions bad been given warn, crete and suspension structure at Ro- Sverything is ready tobig cut loose in the the average of tiferpast three years. on is the another high' supported lapp. have turned where will he morning, ing and were prepared for anything spring if the slate and federal rad over to him Lon Leslie, colored. Last that might happen. It is since believed way bridge at Helper and the third is departments are ready to get busy on DEMIHa MAKES REPORT TO THE October up at Kenilworth Leslie shot they were seared off. Later they went parried on the railroad structure a this work. And should there be any AN OFFICIAL NOTICE Gate. all Castle eon three eases In the through a window where the blind was to Randy and pulled the stunt th$re. in hitehea further that it fs program COUNTY COMMISSIONERS drawn, putting a bullet through an- ' It was thonght after the Randy rob- duit is now eastiron, replacing the most likely that the paving will be pat other negro named Reid with whom he bery they made their way towards the wood formerly used. A reservoir site down anyway. The whole east side of Sheriff in a Darning had earlier in the same evening had Basin country in a Hupmobile and the at Helper has been acquired. This wil the eity is now without sewers. The report Ray SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Dee. made for eubmiarion to the an S SI, II S3. We deidre that prieet-- S argument Reid, sitting at home officers here and in that section were be needed later and will furnish mneh dope is all fixed up for a big system added protection to the eity's water nhnwa that d tiring the pant with his wife on hia lap, was killed al so notified hood quorum and prleathood ac-- S by Sheriff Harries of Salt tlvltles ehall receive eepectal at-- $ vear hi office made arreata to tho moat instantly. Leslie escaped, bnt on Lake county. At the time the highway- supply by furnishing storage to tide covering thirty blocks. Work ean be the breakup of winter. tOntlon during the atake quarter-- 9 number of five hundred and ten. Of descriptions and information from men were in Price and vicinity fairly over serious breaks that may oetur in started with combined with a drainage ly conference to ho held in Jan-This maybe these taro hundred end ninetv-eiffSheriff Deining was apprehended in good descriptions of them (four) were the canyon line. The Olson reservoir district to relieve the northra-torParjr, February arid March, 1134. a above We recommend.therefore.that the and wens placed In jail. The county shows the Coast State eity. the adjoining regular eity in the possession of local officers. of Price of its condition. swampy part preeldendee.of etakee eet paid the which addione and been had fnr used eicht murders. Seven of such aanil-nt- a first day of the quarterly confer-fencWork ahead of tbe new eonneil in tional storage by the municipal system were arrested by the sheriff's for consideration of. work addition to tha routine of the city buswas is and of fences. a now the to In serving seven hnndred and Red part pertaining tho Melchlzodek and iness is the building of the east side Rollcall city'spurchased tha Aaronle priesthoods, and In thirty-twleesl panera that officer's plant Rome riianees have been sewer, the of Main street, the tho cane of intakes holding a y made location in the of the traveled met, thfrtv.fhre hnndred and pipes np completion paving conference only that arrangesmaller the watermaina. of fiftv-sito avoid v ments he made to carry out the miles, while the total hv his possibility of any Herewith is the report of the seventh annual rollcall np to January 2, the ranyon from having to make tbe extension of the lighting linee ana further tmnbles priesthood convention program in two ears was almost twenty-on- e thona-n- d 1924, of Carbon County Chapter of the American Red Cross as furnished The these moves apeclal meetings appointed for that when state road work is in the consideration of the paving and miles. Fines eoUeefed and service Sun director. purpose. If necessary, before or J. of other streets notably on by Egan, Perry after tho conference day. progress. The total amount paid out on gravelingwhich has money hrrmatit in thirty-six- , hnndred already been petiWhere deemed advisable.' arthis account to conform to tha engi Eighth dnllsra more fhn the total cost of the Town. does not require All this for. tioned Price rangements may be made for sepnffiee in sslsriea. traveling expenses-enpeers demands has been close to twelve arate meetings for the slaters, to in its words but there it telling, thousand dollars, bnt no farther. change many fees.' This rest was around seven- Winter Quarters bo held while the priesthood, conin indicated work these few of plenty Latuda will be needed. vention meetings are in semi on. teen thousand eiotif hnndred dollars. lines. It is estimated that the water-mai.The program of procedure for tho Helper Tlemiu notes that in tha instiee eonrts atom Increase In Water Services. 90 and meter installation-axpriesthood convention has been "f J. W. TTammond and Henry it Ms Mutual Establishment of the meter system per eent finished.. The eleetrie final' prepared by tho council of the twelve with our full concurrence. bis. on eases prnseented hr Henry Rolapp for basing service charges has pro- and extensions are probably thre villa (Signed), Heber J. Grant Charles A Pnmreri. enmity attorney, that In po Standard Mina gressed to an extent that nearly five fourths completed." Utah W. Penroae and Anthony W. Ivina hundred of them are now in use inside First Presidency of the Church of A Ousts nee wsa there a failure to secure Heiner Retiring City Official!. eonviefion. ilndin inrv trials in lin. Hiawatha Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Salnta the eity limits, while almost every cusKenilworth Members of the council elected two nor esses The reiwrt shows 05 we, Columbia tomer outside takes water through one. who are retired by the incent fnr sintilsr getinns before the dS. ago years This has resulted in great saving trief court. The setnsting causes for Total water. Not that people use so mneh coming body are W. W. Jones, mayor, ire wifes cannot If your be aroused rnest reeehed its .largest number with. Comer P. Peacock, Albert E. . Those towns and esmps not yet reported are Rains with R. A. Glenny in lesfl'f but the wastage baa been cut to a Horsley and Lake E. Young as eoun- any other way jtuttoll her that her hundred and eerenty-nin- e In speed charge; Scofield, CL J. MeKellar; Wattis, W. J. Reid; Snnnyside, R. R. minimum. This conservhas resulted in rinklee are the dimples of second ia Castle Gate, R. J. Schultz, and Clear Creek, R. A. Straup. The home ing the supply so that much more ean oilmen. Young left the eity for lildbood end then Moot. a few months ago nnd hie place sendee committee of the loeal chapter paid in relief prior to Christmas to be sold.' Aside from the eity proper sinee then been.filled by W. lL'.'V' Few people get what they want dollars. needy families about seventy-fiv- e now the municipality is famishing Wedding announcements. The Sun. earn first what they get they Spring Glen, Wellington,, the Denver (Continued On Page Eight.) 9!. ' pre-holid- ay sions -- j ,e 'In aeeom-ldishe- k . of-t- ; . ' nt eon-vert- ed - $16,-000,0- 00 - post-offi- ce un Atl re-pn- oJa;IVy j pra-Icedin- g - has-be- . can-vo- ' of he i ; ra N ht es Cross Makes Partial Report For o one-da- . ns e " y'-'V?- wmMiHmimnin)i Kirk-patne- k; W" i T" V-- Cali-forn- r V; 1 J J ni- - , . -- r '.'4 . |