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Show SUN ADVERTISING LOOK OUT EVERYBODY Possession of i(iior by a boarding-hous- e keeper who lias seized it from RATES Tha Sun' display advertising rates ara forty (40) cents an Inch per lamia or 11.60 per Inch hy the month four (4) laauea to local advertiaera Tran Blent fifty (60) rents an Inch per Issue. n yiHiiuer who Position Is 26 per cent additional. No display advertising accepted for the first (front) page. First page readers are twenty-fiv- e (26) cents per line an Issue. failed In my is under consideration up al Salt Lake City by a court to determine if the landlord is in violuliou of the prohibition laws. How nhiiiit the aloelc in the handa of the sheriff! AN Volume 11, Number INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Week Ending November 21, 1924 The older a man gets the younger the young people seem to be. Wedding announcements. The Bun. Utah Coal Mines Have Output Half BIRDS OF A FEATHER CRY FOR A CITY NURSE OVERWHELMS COUNCIL; REGULATION of Fulltime Capacity OF TRAFFIC COMING Kk Employment of a city nurse has bewus the laxity of Hit ohessiou with the great difliculty i minus clulis uud organizations of the punishments handed out hy the juvThe Sun Special Service. city. Two weeks ago The Sim rcixirt-ei- ! enile judge. It is n mutter of comWASHINGTON, I). C., Nov. 17. OLD FOLKS ENTERTAINED the activities ol a representative mon knowledge that in order to keep For the seven days ending with Nocases from fulling to delegation of ladies from such us, (lie bootleg vember, 1st the mines of Utah had an the Price city council to this same individual who holds a oil uniting output of 52.5 per rent of fulltime ca- Daughters of Pioneers Give Banquet urge the immediate placing of one mi similar judicial position the countys and Program To Fifty-Eigpacity. Total losses from all cause!) the job. Again last (Thursday) even a nesting nnd proseruting officers totaled 47.5. LaW ahortnge, 0.2; ing a still larger delegation slnnu-e- d take the proceedings In lore a justice mine disability, 3.7, and no market, Organized but little more than a thats the right word the coun- in llclicr, so that if A change of venue 43.6 per cent. During the same ieriod year the local Daughters of the Piocil with, a preparedness fur argument is diiutnded the next closest court will those of Colorado went 56.2, New neers gave a dinner and entertained that could not lie resisted. In spite of lint fall to this coinplaincr about the Mexico 68.7 and Wyoming 62 iar cent. in a parly which is likely tu be the the handicap of shortage of reudy juvenile court, hut must go to the The observance of All Saints Day first of similar annual functions, held money in the city's strongbox, it was Spring Glen justice who is much more and election day holidays was reflect- for the old folks last Wednesday told how the Rotary club, lviwanis, the likely to dole out an adequate punished in the output of soft, which de- at the Carlton Stake tabernacle, which chamber of commerce, the churches, ment than lias liecn the practice of clined sharply in the first week of No- proved to be about the best of its kind the school teachers, the Price Wo- the kicker. vember. The total output is now es- ever given in Carbon county. Served mans No Ketchum Outside the City. club, Sorosis, Altar society, timated at 9,322,000 net tons, a de- ut noon, the banquet was a most the Relief society, the tadies Aid, all sett led that the new crease of 743,000 or more than 7 per wholesome and bounteous repast. and American Legion, Ser- fireSupposedly Auxiliary is not to be taken outside truck fifty-eigof the old folk eent. Reports on the number of can Some vice Star Is'gion, Business and Pro- the limits at any time or for any city loaded daily indicate that election mostly pioneers and all long residents fessional Women's club ami others, it was found neeessury for day counted as about 40 per cent of a of the neighborhood were entertainaside from other citizens not affiliat- purpose, to give a formal order to council the ed. those announced fur as in Although normal one as against a half day ed are all for it and partly in this effect to the boys of the fire de1920. The average daily rate of out- ot 65 yean or over, Bouie of the life recognition that such a large shaking partment, who in their enthusiasm to were not the of participants days partners put for the five and body of citizens should huve some say fight their natural enemy took the so old. The most elderly xuan present of operation was approximately in how their nionpy should be iqteuL iiiiirhine out to a blaze a net tons. This increase enrried was Samuel P. Horsley, 89. The most the council acted favorably on the pe- couple of miles southhaystack of town about a the average daily output in 1924 to a elderly lady was Mn. Sarah Virginia tition presented and agreed to turn week ago. There is a belief that should level above that for 1921 and not far Croekelt, 88, and who lias been in matter of employing a nurse over n the fire occur iu the city while the big years. Several visunder 1923. It is. however, still far Price twenty-fou- r to the local hnurd of health for quick truck was inaway there would lie trouble were local folks of itors parents below 1922 and 1920. Production of action. It is asserted that the state in insurance money, nnd becollecting in cluded the those Among two hundred and the party. for first soft board insists that in sucli cases the sides it- is that it is entirely argued Mrs. Henriwere sixty-fiv- e days of the present calen- irom nearby places incumbent must he a certified nurse, unfair to the of the municipal81 who people is of liill etta Wellington, tons. dar year was 382.849,000' net bv the latter body. In approved machine on to this use dinexpensive ity the and during years old. Defure to the undercurrent there are Production of Coke. which contributes nothing to ner a program was given in which O. territory already on file with the enuncil sev- its purcfinse or upkeep. As a limit Hannon offered the opening prayer, Continued improvement in the iron eral applications for the fKisition. must be drawn somewhere, it waa and steel market has carried with it Samuel P. Horsley gave thanks, Mrs. Must 'Em Short. Quit the thought well to establish it at the eity Cutting the output of coke. The production J. F. MacKnight welcomed guests 2,899,-00nice little 0 in Seven be will the mushrooms a was October for girls glee of byproduet speech, placed boundary. at as many street crossings in Prices Gosh I Now We Must Pay Up I net tons against 2,543,000 in Sep- dub from the high school under directember. The daily rate during Oc- tion of their instructor. Prof. E. R. TWO FOR SCHOOL BOARD paved district to guide traffic in Now that the Main street paving ia SEAL SALE ORGANIZED tober was 93,525 tons, an increase of Williams, gave a couple of numbers, making projier turns at the corners. completed it is urged by the Salt A vigorous campaign will be conduct- take City bonding company which 10.3 per eent over the September rate. Mrs. Leonard from Huntington renThe plants operated at 74.1 per eent dered two solos. Mrs. Mary Morrison Division of Effort Hoped To Result Three Candidates In Each District ed to train drivers especially of auto- loaned the municipality some sixty mobiles to atop the practice of cut- thousand dollars to throw into the pot Wife, Children and now gave a reading of capacity. Out of seventy-fiv- e For Election Dee. 3d In Good Showing Here. Friends, and E. II. Rhead, who with ting the corner when making a turn to pay for the work that a completion in existence in the country sixty-eigwere active and seven idle. As fore- his wife happens to be visiting his Organization of the local forces for Irejxi rations go forward for the to the left. It is also called to the of the deal be made at once ho that the east by the weekly returns of railroad daughter, Mrs. 1L B. Goetzman, read conducting sales of Christmas seals be on December 3d. Only in the sec- attention of all that when following city warrants to cover the loan can be shipments the output of beehive also an original poem composed specially to aid in the establishment of a tn ond and fourth districts are the terms behind another machine where the delivered to the purchasers for eash increased. The total for the month for the occasion and in which refer- bereulosis sanatorium in Utah was ef- of present members to expire. In the roadway ia divided by a white line to repay the loan by, the end of the of October is placed at 631,000 tons ences to those present were happy and fected last Tuesday eveniiig'gf a meet- luiirth Price Carl R. Marcusen will thefe must be no crossing ovfer thii to year as agreed. There will be a conor 21.0 per cent greater than the fig- much appreciated. ing held at the residence of Mrs. G. It. be a candidate for reelection, and A. get ahead of a slower ear at such siderable amount of work for the reAfter the dinner another feature West on North Seventh street. The W. Ilondey and Mrs. Winona Pace points. The line ia placed there ex- corder to get the required certified ure for September. The total production of all eoke in October thus was introduced. The table had been work was jiarcelled out to various Jones will conqiete with him for the actly for the purpose of indicating copies of the minutes of meetings, resreached 3,530,000 tons, the largest in set on the west side of the hall and on personages according to their social honor. The nominations for this posi- this very thing. The Main street job olutions, publications and so on. most and business connections. Mrs. J. tion are made by certifying in a peti- has not as yet been accepted. The any month sinee last May, when the the east side was arranged a depression suddenly affected the steel comfortable reception room all set Rex Miller is the local secretary and tion to the clerk of the board with a entire matter of its construction was THE circle of easy chairs, made treasurer for Price City. In the number of signers, and the placed as required in the hands of WAYJSttEARED industry. In comparison with the up with a with decorand other the road state commission and the schools sales will be under the charge time for doing this expires this (Frirugs homey monthly average of 4,748,000 tons durwas assem- of J). C. Woodward, G. J. Reeves, Miss day) afternoon. In the second dis- government authorities, it being a Immediate Transfer of Local Road X ing the record year 1923, however, the ations, and here the party called Mud-seanother and one bled federal in after the upCanaid ull eighteen-foLa Vila II. and of Charles a Plant shows trict, project of still comprising Spring rate output present Approved By Court. center. As soon as these auRev. J. Freelen Johnson will yon, Helper, Ileiner, Cnstle Gate and decrease of 25.5 per rent. It is es- on for reminiscences in which much and was recalled enjoyed. look after the Methodist church, the Holapp, George A. Schultz of Lntuda, thorities take it and turn it over to timated that the byproduct ovens con- oldtime lore DENVER, Colo., Nov. 15. Tim way sumed in Octolier atiout 4,166,000jtons The list of the old folks as given to Masons and the Modern Woodmen. To present incumbent is again on the the city there will he placed marks to for immediate transfer of the Denver and that the beehive consumed 095,000 The Sun with their ages and time of Rev. A. F. Giorannoni and Mrs. Henry ticket, while Victor Littizetti and indicate parking spaces and signs to and Rio Grande Western to its new Ruggeri will tall the work among the Emil Nyman, both from Helper will warn away from forbidden siots. owners under reorganization plans retons, a total of 5,161,000. In com- coming to Utah, is: M 1910 Catholic K. Strauss Sarah when month of the with community. Mrs. F. W. also make the rnce. The regular reg- Then it is figured to so interest nnd cently approved hy the interstate comJuly, parison "0 .1861 Susan A. Klieud HU 1877 Walker will have the Service Star istration officers as apixiintcd by the instruct all drivers as to muke this merce commission was cleared today tbe recent depression reuehed its low- Samuel P. Horsley 87 1900 legion, Mrs. A. Oman the American county commissioners for the election city a model in snfety and correct when Federal Judge J. Foster Svmes est point, the October rate of con- Virginia Croekelt 78....1852 Legion auxiliary, Dr. H. B. Goetzman of November 4th will act in this to se- procedure. Darlington denied the application of Harold Palsumption shows an increase of 1,025,-00- 0 Malinda 64 Native M Hindu Morgan club. George J. Constan- cure a polling place, set up booths, r, mer of New York, a minority tons. That increased activity in Henrietta City's Utilities Make Showing. ............. 81... .1851) the Rotary Hill to intervene in the casend to ... 64....1904 tine, its secretary, will be asked to supply ballot boxes and so on, but iron and steel manufacture is the Annio Evans .. The one bright spot in the city 'a fi74 Infant bunt the Kiwanis flock into pur- there will be no further additions Twiss nancial affaire is the steady and prevent the transfer. principal factor in the rising output Kmily 64 Native chases. Carl R. Marcusen and Powell Bishop made to the list of voters. Judges of byproduct coke is seen from the lloseltha in revenue from lightDespite the fact that Painters at66 Native growth Babcock IClixaheth fur the various precincts have been ing aerviee, and more especially from torneys served notice that an appeal 68 Native W. E. Stoker are to storm the busifact that the production of plants af- Zina Connor 70.. ..1862 ness district. Rev. A. Rmyrnoixdous apfiointed by the board of education water sold. In 1922 the filiated with iron furnaces has in- Sarah J. Powell lights brought would lie carried to higher courts, 6 Native will take the Hellenic Orthodox pop- through Mrs. Mabel Powell the clerk. iu Etnpey, creased from 79.5 per cent of a total ltachelU.J. Kamm thirty-seve- n thousand dol- Judge Byrnes action overetepiied the over just 66. 1919 The election in Price takes on a lars. J. Perry Egan will persuade in August to 82.9 in October. Pro- Mary A year later this was almost last obstacle in the path of formally E. H. Rhead 78..181 ulation. the American Legion and Mrs. Carl rather peculiar attitude. Supporters forty-tw- o 75 duction of beehive showed a decrease Kmily Qrames ................ es- confirming the sale of the line to the thousand. This ..76 1852 Babcock and Mrs. Angus IT. Johnson of the new candidates must assume timating for December it year John week 6 cent in the Saxey or of 10,000 be Western Pacific and the Missouri Pawill per 65 1864 will have the Mutual K. Bryner ... asthe position that it will be an advan- close to a thousand more. And that cific here October 29th. Palmers Improvement ended November 8th. The total for Henry ap 80....1852 John A. Powell 67 1857 sociation. Mrs. J. W. Ilammond for tage to take out a public servant who in the face of the big loss from the ieal will not prevent continuation and that time is estimated at 140,000 net Warren Peacock Robin-ett has Mrs. 8. and ...68 1856 the Woman's club, II. well served, and Main street business faithfully tons. TTie decrease was confined to Isaac W. Beauhman ... lighting during completion of the sale. 81 1862 Alexander Reay for the SorosiR and others yet to displace him for no other reason than the senson on account of early eluding Details of receivership and. transfer Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Vir- Joseph Jones 70 Native Some spirit and a change. out display lights on ac- will he completed within a week, it 83....1880 he named for several organizations to effect ginia. Production in the group of Paul Hunten eutting 67 Native will complete the selling committee. toward getting a woman on the count of the slack business because of was said, anil the road probably will fonr Southern States increased appre- C. H. Empy 65.... 1859 Publicity is left in the hands of the board ... Harmon Oliver J. also he behind the the blocking of the street by the pav- he in oMration under the reorganizaof might Cumulative production ciably. 68 Native Peter Olsen beehive during this year to November Hachel Duke 71 1862 managers of the two local newspapers. forthcoming struggle. ing oerations. Wuter receipts for tion by December 1st. The plan followed last year of mail70 Native Delierta Tompson 1922 totnled twenty-nin- e thousand 8th stood at 8,301,000 net tons. Wedding announcements. The Sun. five hundred dollars. Tn 1923 this had FORMER RESIDENT OF CARBON ...63 1875 ing a dollar in stamiw to about everyJosephine lnrscn 71. ...1904 one with the Anthracite Recovering. Elisabeth Wilcox COUNTY IS DEAD request for a return of thousrun up to almost thirty-fou- r 66 Native Ann Olsen the money did not work out well here, committee will not he tried again. It and. The present year will go conProduction of anthracite recovered Sully Alvira Harmon ,V V,,aiasn hn SPANISH FORK, Nov. Johnson ...... . ........ . .... 6 4 Native and while still advocated hy the stale is lioiK'd to make a much belter show- siderably over thirty-seve- n thousand. perceptibly in the week ended Novem- Nancy Morrison 67 Native election of members of the Carbon W. Lewis, 62 years of age, died at hia than was turned Priee in last ing by ber 8tli, hut owing to the universal Mary ............. 7 6....1905 Jennie Sumner home here last night after a lingering Alley Cleans Up Fared Streets. observance of election day as a holi- Jennie 6,111s ............................................ county board of education which will year. and re- illness. Mr. Lewis in his younger days off the of 77.... . pavement M. Washing level Miller the reach to Scott failed 18(8 it day, Sillier ...................73....1862 moving the last of the dirt has been engaged in mining extensively, being recent fulltime weeks. The total es- Mary A. 72....1923 J. J. Rice the acceptance of located at Scofield for some years, timated output is now placed at 66.... 1923 PRICE NEWS OF TWENTY YEARS AGO THIS WEEK delayed awaiting Jessie C. Rice the the 0 cleaning really being a he was one of the men who helped to of job, 68 (infant) not tons, an increase Klla Branch mother of P. O. Silva- part of the contract. Such removal of open up the mines at Cnstle Gate and or slightly more than 10 per cent. Mrs. Silvagni, gni, was also a guest. the dirt as has already been done has Sunnyside. He also worked in the In the corresponding week last year, Much effort was expended to make The Priee public schools had closed hern at the initiative of the city street Tint ic district for a number of years. which contained no holiday, producWilliam Donahue, employed at the department of which J. E. Alley is He wns born at Spanish Fork May tion totaled 1,903,000 tons. Compar- the function a success by the officers for the annual Thanksgiving holidays. Rio Mrs. Grande F. tired exof J. of the 4, the at head. 1862, this having been his home exas the organization. Heler dejmt got Jimmy from venrs four returned week Jones, ed with election day lately Joseph Mrs. him to is the and this in railturned for the president. pnshier George a mission in California, was given a press company cept for the time he wns in other complaints ago there was an increase of 202,000 Christensen and Mrs. Edwin Caldwell nnd also handling the funds of (Friday) afternoon had his force of places mining. His parents were Elias road in All Hull Town at friends tons. In that year, however, reception hy o the vice presidents, while Mn. O. P. Price. confessed to embez- workers which consists solely and nnd Eliner Lewis, who were married Saints Day fell in the same week as are These headis the funds Madsen alone of Nels Brotlierson turn the on the plains ns they were emigratto $212. secretary. zling amounting for a large election day and acounted Neil M. Madsen was back at his ed the various committees, and they home in Scofield from a business hose on the rement, nnd it shows up ing to Utah. They were pioneers of Thomas Fouts of old an Elisnorc, loss in output. trip l appreciation is due to Mt. Pleasant. time employee of the Rio Grande, wns just how nire the pavement replly is. this city. Mr. Lewis wss s member of The movement in Eastern New York feel that had who Mrs. Thurza to Birch, charge checked in ns agent dire in place of Just when the authorities will come the I. (). O. F. lodge of Eureka and and New England declined appreciaDr. A. W. Dowd of Sunnyside was Mrs. to Lillis Frand of refreshments, B. R. McDonald, resigned. accept the work can not later transferred to Spanish Fork. ITs O. E. down to bly in the week ended November 8th. sen for entertainment, Mrs. n Salt Lake City visitor during the lie told. Already several appointed was one of the oldest members in thii Nelms George showed became that day ojMTntor from the carriers agent Reports and Mrs. Margaret Ann Thanksgiving week. for the Trice nnd Vernal stage line. locality, lie married Pamella Farr days for this have gone bv. a total of 6081 cars were forwarder Richards who entertained W. Loofbnnrow Mrs. J. took of Lewis, who survives him, as do the rharge reception, 2901 Horsley, which of The into the territory and at the halfway Kicking Against tne Kicker. IT. B. Goetzman for at n soeinl at her home in Price in Mrs. Dr. to and following children: il'amella Lewis, house just above Helper were preparwere bituminous and 3118 were anRev. W. W. Huff. Some Nothing further is reported along student of the B. Y. IT. at Provo; honor of decorations. the thracite. Comparison with the preing for the winter by building more the lines of control of juveniles in the Prof. John R. Lewis of the The table was beautified by liberal thirty-fiv- e guests were present. chemistry comfortable quarters for themselves. ceding week showed a decrease of two (is asked hy a reorcsentative of department of the University of Each guest The Rio Garnde Western was put- Tl was estimated that there were at city nnd four displays of rut flowers. hundred and seventy-eigh- t in as told women's the organizations Arthur Lewis, well known by a nice little plure rnrd, ting down about six miles of henvy the time about rnrs, re- was located retained hundred and sevpnty-seve- n severity men, women The Sim in the Hccount of the council musician and tencher at Mammoth, as and souvenir which was a nnd bet ween Thistle Tucker. ballast nnd children there. spectively. Tn spite of the decrease carried a proceedings a couple of weeks ago lie is survived also hy one sister, Mrs. jcn sketch of something The sidetracks at Price were lining the present rnte of movement into T. John down was Sfiinnv but isn't it the truth that Ellen Holt; D. R. tawis anil David T. from Rowley of the old days. These were placed in better physical position. New Fnglnnd is somewlint ahead of reminding Mrs. Glen. He being a lending folks who are most auimis to tell Spring R. nnd Mrs, Palmer J. drawn tawis, postmaster at Spanish Fork; hy that of a year ago. M. Miller of Huntington, ac- denuiernt a representative of this pa- tabs mi others arc often found to be George Tl. tawis and Ed K. Each George C. Woodward. also D. was guest tawis, There was no noteworthy change in in the verv class on which tbev roni- - both of Burley, Lla. companied hy Mrs. Miller wns in Price per sounded liiin out ns to bow the with a enrnation. presented Lower election struck him. He said that plain! It will be remembered Mint il dumpings of hitnminons at the on the way to Salt Lake City, comLuke Erie ;orts during the week endWhen von go to bed tonight Bk Elections always remind ns that ton bining business with pleasure. Miller the republican landslide was so (Trent was told of a certain siioetntnr ed November 0th, and the weekly rale many people take tun much liberty was the from Finery ami ciuiie o smMcn that be hadn't ib.'it be iAciI irii!e;'i of the vo!ireII' if tlo-r- i, nut thing von did I'liie to get himself together. count v. flour to explain to the ladies that the t "day that you are nshniued of. with the ninth eonimnndnient. (Continuer! On rage Fight.) come uliiio.--t j ht ht four-tent- hs - se ht prxr ot n. liond-holde- rnn-aiste- nt . lC.-Jo- 148,-00- Mac-Knig- ht Wells-Farg- RH-cia- Wis-coii-i- rc-ee- nt rciri-entiit- ive -- e ii; |