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Show THE SUN, PRICE PAGE SIX UTAH-EVE- RY Friday, FRIJAIl izd ont of neces- commercial Inter- Hl-Hc- at sity to preserve the national parks from Invasion by the ests and from congress itself. Congress has no settled national . It park policy-- Carbon indiffer- through JUST RIGHT loi-v- tin act tlie exist- ing national parks, the leaving to us n question op. future national tiu Attempts ut vasion by the In- com-merci- al Purity Service Station PRICE, UTAH PROFESSIONAL r. frank Eyo, slopanskey. m. d. Ear, Mow end Throat f 1102 Boston Building to 12 a.m and 2 to i o'clock of th afternoon. BALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Roose-velt-Sequo- DR. RM. JONES lliyakdan and Surgeon Obstetrics snd Dlaesaes of Children. Office, Bilvagnl Block, Tries, Utah. DR. J. A. JUDY PI i yak-l- n and Surgeon a Telephone ISSw. Office Price Commercial and Ravings Bank ltldg., Price, Utah. DR. W. P. WINTERS 1liyttk-laand burgeon Carla in Office, lloNpital. llmna lriiirktor Carlain IlnHpUuL lock. Congress priates n II park revenues. It with appropriates DR. IS. EVANS little iH-ntl- H.B. GOETZMAN Dentist Work and Extraction. The Pries Commercial Hunk Bldg., Price, Utah. parks-- Is practically wilhout federal X-R- ar Dciitlat Service. Office, Becond Floor Sllvngnl Building. X-R- ay PRICE. UTA1L CHARLES RUGGERL JR. M. D. lli yak-l- a n and burgeon Office Phone 11 Bealdence SOOm. Bilvagnl Bldg., Price, Utah. OLIVER K. CLAY Attorney At Law Suite 105. The Electric Building. PRICE, UTAH. L. A. McGEE Attorney At Law Rooms B and B, bilvagnl Bldg. PRICE, UTAH. H. L. PRATT Attorney At Law Butte BOB. The Electric Building, PRICE, UTAH, HENRY RUGGERI Attorney At Law Office at the County Courthouse, PRICE, UTAH. B.W. DALTON Attorney At Law Office at the County Courthouse, PRICE, UTAH. GEORGE J. CONSTANTINE Attorney At Law Suite 12, Bilvagnl Bldg., Formerly Occupied By Price A Fouta. PRICE, UTAH FERDINAND ERICKSEN Attorney At Law T17 Judge Building. BALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. CANNON A FETZER Aniilterta Templeton Building. BALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Members of American Institute of Architcta. SOI-EP- R A. KOPF STUDIO High-tirad- Portrait! and e Second Floor Pries Commercial and Savings Bank PRICE. UTAH Linen J.E. FLYNN sol Undertaker and Emtialiner Telephone 2B. PRICE, UTAH. BEN BEAN General Palming Contractor Phono lllm. PRICE, UTAH. E. BERTOT PAINT SHOP Anto and Home Palming. Signs. IB1 Main Street Phono PRICE, UTAH. 23 S. UTAH CONCRETE A STUCCO CO. Engineers and Contractors TIB West Seventh South Street Salt Lake City, Utah. Phone Waaacth 1 518, Salt Lake City or 217m. Price. Utah. J.W. HAMMOND Licensed Abstractor of Titles Abstracts of title furnished to any piece or tract In Eastern Utah. Firs insurance written In the beat companies. Real estate, bonds, etc. Second floor of j Bilvagnl Bldg., Price. Utah. COAL Of tfte Very Highest Gnfa Best For Furnaces, ftm. hold and Other Usta General Offices, Clift HU. Salt Lake City. By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN IKKIDKNT COOL! I HU-- ; politician as well us statesman, 1ms taken action which allows lie appreci- ate the nutiniml park movement Issue as the Hvest of the day and close to the lieurt And this la of the people. what he has doue : lie endorses the development of Ihe outdoor recreational movement; admlta the duty of the federal government to participate; declares for a comprehensive national policy ; appoints a committee of cuhlnet officers to prepure a tentative program, and calla a national conference on outdoor recreation which la now under way at Washington. Says the President in part: Particularly within the last decade, the outdoor recreation spirit among our people has Increased rapidly. During this period there have been put forward projects federal, municipal, state and private to expand and conserve throughout the country our recreational opportunities. It la aimnat Idle to emphasise their value to the country. Tha physical vigor, moral strength, tlia dean simplicity of mind of the American people can be Immeasurably furthered by the properly developed opportunities for the Ufa In the open afforded by our forests. mountaina, and waterways. Life In tha open Is a greet character builder. From such life much of the American spirit of freedom springe. Furthering tha opportunltlsa of all for such life ranks In tha general claaa with education. Though all are .innrerned In thin matter, tha lead must be and should bn taken by tha national government. Our national government la already concerned In many phases of It, but In nn incoherent manner. In the administration of national parka, reserves, and unreserved national foreata wlld-llf- e domain, tha government holds almost unlimited a of public service. thla form for opportunltii In order to handle this matter properly, to adjust tbs widely separated viewpoints ami interlock tha Interests concerned efllciently, there would be a definite and clearly prescribed national policy. Tha In Its scope, dewhole matter, being nation-wid- e mands such handling. The object to be secured to be therefore should promulgate a national policy under federal which should not merely guidance all activities In behalf of outdoor recreation but also formulate a program to serve as a guide for future action. Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt, executive chairman of the conference, sent out Invitations to more than one hundred organizations to send delegate. Secretaries Weeks, Work, Wallace, Hoover and Assistant Secretary Roosevelt were the nieinliers of the committee aaked by the President to suggest to Min how a national outdoor recreation policy could "best he formulated and put Into action. This committee la fittingly constituted and the work of Its members will be largely a labor of love. Secretaries Weeks, Work and Wallace are the three memliers of the federal power commission which has general administrative control over all waterpower sites on the public lands and reserUr. vations, existing national parks excepted. Weeks, as secretary of war. Is Interested in public (vail. Is in charge of the national military parks snd Is president of the national forest reservation commission, which under the Week act has made extensive forest purchases In the Whfte mountains and Appalachians. Dr. Work, as secretary of the Interior, controls the national park service, the general land office, the office of Indian affairs, and the bureau of education. Secretary Wallace Is In control of the forest service which administer the national forests; and the bureaus of biological survey, public roads and plant industry. Secretary Hoover has charge of the bureau of fisheries and is officially Interested la mining and Moreover, be Is president of the transportation. Natlonnl Parks' association, an unofficial nationwide organization of nature lovera Influential In directing the activities of the "National Park Army." This "Army has a voting strength of 4c tsevcki ;,nd its political power has been strikingly nnn-polltic- JiAiJZAJCAZrA JiAxrAtl C0l7)3-&-r shown In congresionnl legislation of recent years. Col. Theodore Roosevelt la a nature lover by Inheritance. Ills share In thla present movement Is large. The tentative program prepared by thla committee Is exhaustively comprehensive. Apparently ever possible phase of the subject Is lieing considered. Among the subjects are them: The legal authority for federal participation under the "Public Welfare" clause of the Constitution as the proper medium for joint or Interstate action and as custodian of the putdlr domain. Encouragement of outdoor recreation as a federal function for military preparedness, for higher standards of citizenship, for general conditions of health. Outdoor recreation ns a prime factor In the promotion of development mental, physical, vocational, aoclal, moral and patriotic. Child health aa a national responsibility In all Its phases, Including outdoor recreutlon as a controlling Influence. Wild life resources of the United Stales, their value, requirements, control and management and the functions and responsibilities of tlie federal government. The scenic resources, their social nnrl economic value; their requirements, protection and promotion, and tlw-l- r control and management as national parks, monuments and military parks, und as national forests. Consideration of major possibilities of federal participation will evoke discussion as to increased among government servlees and bureaus ; among ugencle other than federal, and Hnd other seemlcs. the The formulation of an educational program for outdoor recreation Is Included hpre. also the consummation of International agreements ns to the preservation and propagation of wild life, the encouragement of sports and reciprocal privileges. A survey and classification of recreation resources on national, state and prlvute lands Is slated for discussion. Tlie finam-iu- l encouragement of outdoor recreation Is considered, with respect to in road and trail construction, and in wild life preservation ; to specific appropriations for development of public properties; to direct financial In educational programs, and to improvement of waterways and wutera for development of recreational values. Finally, tlie program rails for a pronouncement of clear-cpolicies on: National parks Exclusion of economic development of natural resources; extent to which economic resources will be held within existing parka and Included In new ones; conditions under which areas will he transferred from national forests to national parks or reverse. National foreata Exclusion of economic development where recreational values In a given area are dominant; correlation of recreational development with the nse of other natural resources such as timber and forage; retention of recreation areas under forest service administration. Public domain Preservation of areas of recreational value and the administration or high such areas by new forma of dedication and management, by transfer to national park service and bv addition to natlonnl forests, President Ooolldge's action is timely. Thera never will be peace and until a na-tlonal and war. ut L F. RAINS President and General Mr lU-II- Coal Is Best Where Most Apumm Kinney Coal Co, Mines and ships fna famous Union Pacific hitaja ous veins of Pleasant ViUtyh the Carbon district Nou ht ter for store, range, grata, nace or manufacturing pha The equal of any snd npojg to many for storage. Onatti ed always insisted upon. Ss prices from the general offits snd ssles sgency, Walker Ink Building. dixcrimlna-thin- ; Yellowstone and Yosemite have had millions and Kooky mountain by far the most jMipnlur of all the Office, Booms S02-- 3, The Electric Bldg., Price, Utah. DR SANFORD BALLINGER approconsider- able money and all the tmiwumls l'ltlt i; I'TAIl DR. Assorted Sizes id interesis are unceasing. Senator Walsh of Mon-tuii- ii has for years bet-unsuccessfully trying to put through a hill lor tlie damming of lake In the Yellowstone. Legislation for tha creation of N park an enlarged Sequoia la still hanging fire; the national park service, the forest service and the Irrigation and power interests are tangled up In a dead- Corner Main and Eighth Streets 10 Lump, Nut, Slack a through l c. park. Hours, Mines At Rains, Carfcm County, Utah Minera and Shippers water power commission Jurisdiction over .lie national jtarks. The Army1' What goes into your tank decide what cornea out into your carburetor and engine. If the gasoline is of inferior quality, your car will suffer from it and you will get fewer nules per gallon. You can always be sure of best grade 'gas" here. Fuel Company either ence or ignorance, violated the precedents of half a century and gave tha Coal la Beet Where Improvement National park roads In general are aa a rule far Inferior to approuch roads built by states and counties to reach the parks. If tlie forthcoming conference does nothing more than establish peace and between the Interior and Agricultural deportments, It will accomplish much. For ten years the Agricultural deimrtment has staged the astonishing spectacle of a campaign both open and secret to wrest from the Interior department the control of the national iinrka. It has set up the national forests established for the purely rammer dal purimaea of lumbering, grazing and forest protection aa conijieiitors of the national parka In outdoor recreutlon. It has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars in building roads and establishing centers for purely recreation purposes. The charge is made that It opposes the creation of national parks because nutionul parks are usually taken from national forests. It would transfer the nutionul service bodily from the Interior department to the Agricultural department There are strong Intimations In the tentative program that this wurfaro between the two departments will lie Ktnpd and the question settled. There Is also the further intimation that there may be ewtalillKlu.il a new class of recreation reservations, (Missllily under control of a new kind of administrative Imily. The discriminating reader has douhtleas noted that the are something entirely new photograph of national park scenery from airplanes. Kn.-- photography Is exceedingly difs ficult anil ihiiigci-oiibeen, me of air conditions among the high peaks. The Teton 13i000 f.- -t) are in Wyoming, are Unj. marks and tire Included in the proposed addition ,,urk- - Muuu Whitney Is the highest mountain in (HM continental h Included iViV Nutionul park The photograph of Il:i!e;,kalu (ll.i) feet) Inthe Hawaiian National iirk tlie urea, crater full to the rim of billowing clouds. lint :h. nii!'!on mid mure vlsiiora to the national and moiiiimi-nmust still go In by car newand road are being made for them. A mall !mre show construction work on th. Wta.i KM-Ua,n highway, The mopolls, By) to he ..pined tide senson. The road of the part , Park-.National hlghwaV B long. On jut cent of Its grading Is and the cist Is over g.vm.ixjn, It wo'dd take I ages ltiMead of ml,; all the nation) ... , s wc-t.-- m Salt Lake City, Utal FLOUR For your family Pride of th Valley made right here at Pda and as good as the best Feedte your animals. Boththeieetln cost We deliver. Fanners Mill and Elevrtr Company t J. WILBUR BURNHAM Miotger. START RIGHT TWO Nice office rooms in the Electric Building (Best In Price ) for rent reasonable Call or Phone 54. New Price Clu WILL ROBINSON, FW Soft Drinks, Billiards, Fed (Old Rummy Location) Cill Everyone Invited to Basement Silvagni Building PRICE, UTAH f-- ''T' STANDARD COAL - m-a- r Mined In Carbon County Shipped Everywh- - 1 ItTn exists Standardvtlle, Um No Dust , No Msitnrs fo th n:jti)ji;i imrka in torn nun,ben?d WSOSSG ami t.. ti.o --a considerable Imront.mu 2l2flM usual, led with 21 k.ixio Tohowstrna -- CTT' With 1MJB2. 4S2. Rocky Properties At nn.hered Privjit.. sUfrim sport In Fehrunry and Tlie famous Fall To'-e- r the Roof of tlie World" road will end open for travel The natlonnl pan. revenue. of 1P23 were rjl3 ... Ifornla has lntro.iu,.,.(1 1U. to ,4 .nd 271,-- ,, f wlnter , 'Hd many m - f, 70- i 'r '; vlsiiora. Ash&i No Clinkers. Unexcelled For Storage. Purposes t) ov" Ihe fiscal year ,l,,rt ridge of Cal- - ,hM' STANDARD CO. SALT LAKE CITY U General Offices |