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Show 1984 jflfB T , jUN. PRICE. tk-vv.- fashion decrees God's Wisdom and Man s On erery hand mm are the wisdom --e thi. world cut fit we of our fm service rt eug-!Tt- ik Mrenmk idwtua FJ SaoiriEl the importance if jour cur mechanism, aoid e ipedul department this terrice to wise car Service Station at. md Eighth Streeti fllCE, UTAH to Bern Appreciated PftonMoMttied. Fuel n Company Rains, Carbon County, Utah At 0 Shippers of Cind Slack and Aborted Sizes of COAL i Very Highest Grades for Furnaces, House-il- d and Other Uses. nl Offices, fhlt Lake Clift Bldg., City. LF. RAINS Vri and General Mgr. Beat Appreciated CM la ftae Hoe I'mL Coal Co. inney ud ihipa from tho i Uaiou Pacific bitumin- of Pleasant Valley in idle district. Nona bet--r tan, range, grate, fnr-maufacturing plant, ml ef any and superior fir storage. Once tri--qi insisted upon. Get tan the general officei U t agency, Lake t Walker Bank City, Utah mi, ns to lie-teto its words. From the grata t learning it ut- n ters lti voice In re- - sounding phrases to Impress us with iu Importance and power though it leavee ns confused end groping. It boasts of the progress It has made for the world and for nch of It we oro truly grate ful, Problems of the material world and of tnan'i physical welfare it has solved, providing many lnmrloua of drillaation. But for tho problems of the soul It has found no solution, and though It may have added a few montha to the average pan of life, it haa not abollahed nor death the ating of death, which Is sin, nor, Indeed, any of the darkest Shadows that fall upon lifes way. Hart there has been not a single step of prograss, for sorrow and sighing are atill the great facta of human experience for which the world's boasted wisdom can otter no healing balm. In the chapter that Includes our text the Spirit of God descants upon the wisdom of the world In its essential contrast with the wrladum of God, String. I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and will bring to nothing the vnderstendlng of the prudent Where la the wise? where la the scribe? where la the dlsputer of thla world? hath not God made foolish the vis dom of the world? For after that In the wisdom of God the world by wle-doknew not God, It pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe." And again, "The Lord knoweth the reasonings of the wise, that they are vain." But behold I If the world by wisdom knew not God. He has revealed Himself In One whom He declares to be "the power of God and the wisdom of God. Yea, Christ haa been made unto ua wisdom from God, for In Him God haa provided what human wisdom could not provide a perfect remedy for sin and for all the crying need of tho human heart And It needs no witness to Its efficacy and other than It finds In the soul that has accepted its provision. For salvation, God'a wonderworking takas the sinner out of himself and Into Christ out of his standing aa n sinner lhto a perfect standing in Christ Of him an ye In Christ Jesus." And that salvation la threefold, meeting the need of the past of the present, and of the future. Christ la made unto ua righteousness and sanctification and redemption. Aa our righteousness, He meets the past need. We wen guilty because we wen sinners, and the penalty of our guilt waa death. But that penalty has been borne by Him who waa "made sin for us," being treated like a sinner In our place on the cross, so that not only has our guilt been removed, but a positive righteousness has been put upon ua. Christ my righteousness 1 No angel In heaven can say that But the poorest In the Lord Jesus can say It. For ua, who had no righteousness of our own, with nothing but our sin to commend us to God, He has provided Hla own righteousness which Hs freely bestows : "even the righteous-In ness of God which la by faith Jesus Christ upon all them that believe." But there was and la still arother need. We were depraved, no less than with guilty. Though clothed upon divine righteousness, we are aim possessed of an evil nature that Scripture call sin" and the flesh." And for thla human wisdom la as Impotent dias It waa to meet our guilt ; only It But vine wisdom can And a way. unto made la Christ for haa found It ua sanctification. Scripture speaks ff sanctification in two way. We are sanctified positionally and we are sanctified practically. We are "Rifled by the finished work of Christ of and we are sanctified by the Spirit will " which Christ By the sanctified by the offering rfj is of Jesus Christ once for all. That exHe onr position before God. But mem sanctified pects ua to behave like Where shs 1 and exhorts ua to do aa we find the power for it? OnlylnHm "Consider who la our aanctlficatlon. le-llsv-er I PoolhaU .tangs, NEAR nurae tu. tobaccos, Eta Treatment and Hearty "home Tor AIL fcnth Ninth Street (Easement) &ICE, UTAH Erdeen w2al IS681 EtPlCIENCY. 3Sft?valDt 1104 SmSSC" 1 not totient Coal & Cote Co. VUh n the Walker Buildinn. hake Cl- r- Ranwr? lour , ht her. at Price 51 ti,be,t rdfor Comply E,evator ' W In th" But what of the fttorei stiU under of our herniation. bodies 'n the curse that because of u not we creation, all overspread God tta me rea enter thoae bright Hta haa disclosed In HI. has provided wisdom airila for Christ la our redemption,B manifest shall Ha such over our very bodlea. chaf nA of Into the likeness of his may share we Him with glory, that an that He has. Christ, our righteousness of sin. Cll na from the penalty delivers . onr sanctification, the power of eln.. Christ wnce ua from tlon, shall deliver 10 Wn of sin. What a " a Christian I ...... t The Equitable Real Estate Investment luuckley, at Zpin. r- nd Airs. C. E. St reuse and farris Simonson of this eity were out in the Basin country this week fishing. They reixirt good luck. Kv altera, assistant cashier of the First National hank at Price, sont most d last weok iu the Vintah Basin country angling. Ilis efforts were fairly good. . Dowd of Sunnyaide Tr; A. lett this week for Sunny California for a short varuliot). His family lias been there for some time. They are ti return with hiinT' sr KHUng PURELY PERSONAL with her dnugliier, Mrs. Wave Snow cbr.. God, page mrx Charles A verill and son, arl. arc in Salt Lake Vi tv this week attending lheronenliun of diabled tsar veterans. v Mrs. Kben Snow is at home in this city after a visit of several weeks By REV , GEORGE E. GUILLE (JSuViSr ivg rihtouf FRIDAY. 1T PRICE, UTAH Has just acquired title to thirty-nin- e lots in the High Price, Utah. We are now offering these lots at a very low price for School NO MUM IL Mailaon, state fish and game commissioner, returned to hia office yesterday after a brief vacation from fish, says Sunday's Tribune. Madsen says he spent the night of June 14th on the rim of Hryee Canyon. lie thought that here waa one place that would be tree from the excitement that spread over the state the following morning. Ilut, sure enough, along in the "we sms' hours an automobile warmed np with appropriate noises and some of the hoys went off to fish. He found next day, too, that they had a nice little catch from the headwaters of the Sevier. The commissioner was thru on hia return from the Kailmli forest country, where he had made a few observations relative to the deer of that region. "I can hardly be said to have a very intimate acquaintance with the subject, he said, "hut the deer of the Kaibab are furnishing quite a problem. There are two aides, one led by the national parka service, which wants to preserve and extend the national parks and the natural life therein, and the other led by the forest service, which, while conserving the forests, ia also favorable to the utilization of these areas by lire stock interests, from which comes a considerable revenue to the government. "Estimates of the deer vary, according to point of view, all the way from 10,000 to 30, 000 on Kailmb Mountain. I would say that 20,000 would lie a fairly close guess. The deer were not fat, but they mere not pmirer than they might lie cxiee(ed to be at this time of the year. However, they were on the summer range. It is the winter range from which comes the most serious complaint of overstocking. The deer are one of the chief attractions of the Kaibab and the Grand Canyon National park. (If that there is no doulit. The tourist sees perhaw a hundred deer in the wild state on the Kaibab to every elk that he sees in the Yellowstone. "The forest sendee proposes an annual killing hv a limited number of hunters, far from where the tourists travel, in the hoie of keeping down the numbers. They maintain that otherwise there is danger of heavy winter losses and jsissibly an outburst of some epideijiie, which frequently attacks wild life when conditions become overcrowded. In the first place, it is hardly to lie thought that any animals but males would lie slaughtered annually. The effect yf this would not lie to reduce the rateof growth, but, as exjicrienee shows, if anything, it would increase that rale. Then the atagain, it is to be doubted that number of large to any get tempt nut iiunltTK would rpMiIt iu uuythinff The hunters would would not come. If they did come, it have to be in a fairly warm part of the vear, that they might be sureIca.-of -t would lie at getting out. They double it and is home, fn.m three days ful if 5I per cent of the meat thus nt out would reach home in good condition. Emerson Hougn "I believe the late better solution a on hit had perhaps the protection of when he favored the deer. of as well as the cougar the to tnnsport that Madsen says deer in large numbers to other regmn dewould be impractical. The state necontemplates partment, however, service and gotiation with the forest to try bringofficials, Arizona ing few deer next fall to such p acesthe Cottonas Mt. Tiinpnnogns and ID. WJn Ws observation the deer of the smaller than Kaibab are somewhat now it imist- I'tab. of those seen by the tour-ji-t. lv the males that are with their the does hiding away bucks are n of the horns The fawns aprettv the velvet, and they present the deer Hv Madden "s account, si-this yar lie Kailmb are tamr true of ever before. The same is ..r wild life, and even tie It!, r , to not .Ijic says, do the presence of to attention mud, lit In W humans- - friends. aub-dirisio- n. thirty days. Prices range from $150.00 up to $300.00. cash balance easy monthly payments with 8 per cent terest. One-fourt- h Mrs. George E. Nelnu, who last week at the home of Mr. and s)ent Mrs. rrauk L. Buckio on North Seventh cjreet at Priee, returned to Salt Lake City last Tuesday. morning. Dr. Clem Christensen is back at Price from Chieago, where lie has lieen fur several months taking a post Early in tlie season the return of( graduate course, in rhirnpractie. He is again to Open office here. the simple, correct and exquisitely tailored suit was hearalded. It has Mr. and Mrs. fleoige A. Wootion heen thrice welcomed in three promi- were in Price thi week from Salt nent developments. Here is pictured Lake City, lie was looking after nua boxeoat model in tarred flannel. merous business matters, while Mrs. llootton visited with rotative and DEM KAMi FUST Company in- these lots are a good investment at this time. 'Ye With the completion of the Pleasant Valley reservoir Price wiU show a wonderful growth in the neat five years. This tract constitutes about all the available lots under the canal at a reasonable price and will double in value within the next two years. We have seen this happen several times within the last ten years. We have a man on hand to show you at any time. . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ballinger and Mr. and Mrs. Henry lluggeri gut back to Price last Monday afternoon after attending the Kiwanis convention at Denver, Colo. They made the trip by automobile. Dr. and Mys. friaries lluggeri of Price returned home the first of the week freni laigan, where the funner attended a meeting of the physicians and Mirgeon of Utah. They enjoyed the trip in many ways. D. C. Woodward, Jr., county superintendent of schools, is back in Price freni a trip of ten dava 6ient in Isigun ami Provo where he attended ls meetings of the various county of the state. Mrs. J. F. MacKnight and daughter, Miss Helen, got back to Priee last Monday evening from Salt Lake City, where the latter recently underwent an oieration at Holy Cross Hospital tor goitre. She returns very much lienefited. Miss Bessie Kennedy returned home Monday evening from Salt Lake City after attending two weeks there with her sister, Mrs. R. W. Crockett. The latter is at St. Mark 's Hospital with her little non, John Kennedy, He is gradually improving. Bishop George Ruff of Scofield was registered at the Savoy during the week. He waa here in attendance utain a meeting of the county board of education. The upier coal camps, he told The Sun, are atill quiet, but the outlook for the near future ia increased production. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver K. Clay and sou, Lurtin, Mrs. Jessie Sanford and George J. Constantine returned last Monday afternoon from the Kiwania meet at Denver, Gilo. They went through Moab and Southern Colorado and came back by way of Vernal. They rcHirt a great time and a most delightful outing. Murray C. Godlie, M. D. Naylor and Lauren W. Giblm of Salt Lake City were in Price yesterday en route to (lie Moab section, where they have business interest. The latter ia in chaige of the insurance departmnt of the Ashton-Jenkin- a company. They were shown about this city and the surrounding agricultural sections by Neil M. Madsen. All threw were much pleased with what they saw and the possibilities for the growth of Priee Iliver Valley. CAM) OF THANKS. We wish to thank our friends and neiRhhoni or the various eampa and the people of Price . who were so kind and courteous to us during the lllnem and death of our dear wife and mother, and especially the ladiee of Signed). the Eastern Ktar IUe. Eugene and Edwin Chatlin and Charles and Antonc ledger. More than 3, Ml, 600 worth of live stock was l'od and cared fur in 1023 by farm boys and girls who as inciu-lu-- rs of Four-1- 1 clubs conducted by agricultural extension workers were demonstrating the best known method of live stork management for their own and their neighbors benefit. These young fanners, according to reNirts to the United States of agriculture, lacked but 1 rent of carrying aa many demon-- at jier rat ions of improved methods in live stock work to completion as senior farmers completed during the year. suier-intendeii- Quit Your Application fnr membership in tho "Better Sirm Better Stock move ment during the quurier year ended March 31t numbered 8(16, aaya a report atui summary of this work recently issued by the United States This department of agriculture. makes a total number of 13J104 live stock owners who have pledged to use only purebred sires fur. breeding nil rlasses of live stock and jxiultry. All aectiona of the eountry are represented in the list of those fiurtieiiutiiig in this nationwide effort to improve. The eight hundred and six enrollera of the huit quarter were difdistributed through twenty-thre- e ferent states. them-aelv- Dont borrow The San. Subscribe. Kicking Do You Know Hare you boon kicking that prices are not aa low as they ought to bo on That wc are weU stocked la the following lines : i Kodaks, clothing? Drop in and get our prices on our made to measure suits and you Leather Goode, Out Glare, will never complain about China, Musical Instruments, the prices. we are certainly glad to give you inch Fountain Pane end Jewelry, Watches, good values for tho money. Pearl Beaded Our clothes will give good service and Coma in. Say "SHOW ME. Pndk Diamonds, Silverware. Pyralin Toilet Goode, Mesh and Bead Bags, Umbrellas and Van Brtggle Pottery. . F. L. BUCKIO West Side North Ninth Street Jnat Off Hein PRICE, UTAH The Elite Jewelry Co. Prico, Utah rwsuiwm.nc. Two Cents Fee Word Each Insertion No Charge Accounts. WANTED CAUPEXTERS TO on building houses. Faul LOST FIG-ur- e KEYS ON A BLACK Return to Tavern and get SOME ribbon. reward. SPAKE TIKE AND RIM FOR Ford ear, June 26th. Ftnder return to Kopf Studio for reward. FOR RENT MODERN SCITE IN Kiowll apartment, at 800 7th atreet. Furnished or unfurnished. LOST FOR SALE OR TRADE LIGHT Chevorlet delivery truck in first-clacondition. Call 18 North Ninth street or phone 876. SHARES RENT SIXTEEN FOR under Carbon (acres) ofandwater Power company canWater, Land al. Box 4 St, Price, Utah. ss FOR RENT OR LONG LEASE ONE-stor- y and basement brick warehouse with railroad trackage and elevator. South Ninth street. Price, Utah. Apply Smoot Lumber rompany. WANTED MAN WITH AMBITION, industry and small capital 1100 a week. You can make above amount or more, distributing Kawleighs Quality products to steady consumers. Fev ernl fine openings now available. We teach and help you do a big business and make more money than you ever made before. Dive age. occupation, references. W. T. Rawleigh Co. Dept It. 2718, Freeport, 111. es Eat To Advantage You cannot get the best out of life unless you eat the best food. Buy right if you want to eat right. We sell foodstuffs that produce the pep that enables you to make the most of your opportunities. For your picnics, Sunday excursions, motor trips or any kind of outing we have a choice line of canned and lunch goods, fruits, cantaloupes, melons, and soforth. Just in a frest supply of National Biscuit rompany cakes, crackers and the like for your trip. Meats of all kinds, fresh and cured. The Home of Good Eats In Fruit, Vegetable and Meat Eastern Utah Wholesale & Retail Co. Phones 15 and 37, Price, Utah. |