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Show . PAGE FOUR JOHN L. LEWIS WRITES BOOK voted without at '.Vet in? tl a ji vi i, .lie. situation of the ON CONDITIONS lla hi The majority of esjicrta J mild I" limni (Continued Fro hi Page Two) fact that fully i..c Issued Every Frida; B; 8un Publiihinf ;i "I and workers are mgiiui-'Co. (Inc.) It. W. CWkeU Msuacer. Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming, reasons for the Montana, Washington, Utah, Idaho chief Advance. 11.00 Year In a Subscription, Louisiana. Office Ilwuc No. tt. Residence, No. and Mezico will lMn.1 teania will prove Mail Mattar, tion. A Entered aa temporary Boetoffiee at Price, June 4, 1015, at the mine w Utah. Under the Act of March S. 1879. sent a state arsenal ADVERTISING RATES gaseous mixture Ier Inch Per Month, sulphur. To XMaplay Matter 1.50; Hinale Iaaue, 50c. Special Po- influencing the . sition, 25 Per Out Additional. tie known by number only. Awards nr on jar IH" ;i-Locale Ten Ceuta the Line Each Inser- will be at a banquet. It is planned to compiled by the gcolosri im Words Line. to the Sis Count in.1 r',:'l n..c ,.r.tion. dicate that capacity Sum mo um. 12.50; Water Application, take all the contestants on a trip to 101 S to 1924 hy 254.'M.ihni jo. .Mill Lincolns tomb. 15.00; Final 11001, 10.00. pace. did a- l ..f the cull name H.w icr im' la lore u! y el-- ill.ll l 'trontf ! t.u mil by -- . i. i.ln . -. h- Serond-Claa- iAT.JI rSl oIAE-EVEItv- SUN, PRICE, 1 ANNOUNCE 1) I iii.rvnlusis - of -- CV- John II. Redd announces the purchase of the at Price of the Ford, Lincoln and Fordson from Auto company. theJ a . ., , Readrra Ten Centa the Line Each In section. Count Sn Worda to the Line. Blackface Type Twenty Centa the Line Each Insertion. Obituaries, Card of Thanks, Reaolutiona, Etc at Reading Notice Kates, Count Biz Worda to the Line, for Sale, For Rent, Found, Loaf, Etc Tore Cents Per Vord Each Iaaue. No Charge Accounts. Addrees All Gommunicationa to PUN PUBLISHING CO. . Price, Utah Twenty Years Ago This Present Week int keep consumption mines have rloscil of Hundereds ABOUT THE CAMPS OF THE BIG at lar lcrs many more arc ojieratiiig CABBON DISTRICT wk-A- . I he excess of But than fulltime. is D. (Sandy) MaeLean is this sum- - ers and of production still mer again looking after the reservoirs Coal communities ba e sul lereit.na, to Statea Fuel up on Ky- - ' chants in those sections hao of the United credit to workers. Manutaetur distributors have had to help jlers With the exception of Stom wholesalers and reStandardville, which are ; reported a. to shut off workin glniut fulltime this week, the tailers are commencing ccut of the 80 About credit. that other ramMi of the district are getting from (demand for bituminous comes And in but two and three day. tli,. milniads. industrial iduilts J - ir Si - the stock of merchandise, accessories like and the repair works in connection. Also 1 ,ll! cilii'i the litu-- iV lad March as iiS 1 i wc-11 lv-- The business is to be conducted West Main street. ms i i;:e wi:!i the eoiii; any millers' credit at illg which -- veil rut o! t. tin Hoiil tanai.ian horses and live eiaiitv-si- An rocer at the ,es he and tb na same are isy to phttj me th mice Best of service and liberal dealings with purchase, of cars or tractors. ui of mea Q llra-g.H.n- s. ti.-i- x t.iou-.Hi,- d leeted torounds of ammunition is due coTim.uc. when day it. t ape Breton, iiueiulmrUm have atlticn riotinjr to the tenseness 1 the coal strike sjttne uut ion. Raida on liquor stores in wiuc- mint- - war area lime resulted in id FIFTEEN DOLLARS F rum I'lige Three) I Continued infection has very little ehuni, name of the postoffice. That eamp jtenwwer inpleee" of noft i'ueL The ju.rV to protect the jaiwer station at a foothold and nung for tablish she I record qualifies this Bnd With now boaatB of eleven hundred people. I Native oil fat. tlmt place. enerfrv value of the American common more ailments will W the of merit the register of n Twenty-fiv- e eompaniee were the sue- - gag uged increased 121 per cent he ed. Another club. junior Cattle Jersev cessful bidder in supplying approxim- - tween 1D13 and 1924. The water pow owned by Parker Bros., la- - Coal etely five hundred thousand tons of ?r energy rose 57 per cent, hut the I DENVER, Colo., June Silver WEATHE Iiead, has completed utf is Oxford's W t'olorado were falling bituminous for delivery to navy yards, heat units of coal released product inn iu of au otlieial three hundred and live a last with report stationa and the bureau of supplies I year, cinniwred less. pent 8481 Ilenry Fiack, government t and accounts, the nary department at I jn the anthracite field the miners (he state coal mine inspector reveals. davs test in which This observer at Price, gives Their 879.17 fat. of aud on milk deKuuds of C formulate month has D. ending announced. to period fourth 27th the meet June will Washington, jn just I the register of data for the week ending nit Coke production in Canada in April Inlands for a new agreement and are April 30th 333ti tons were mined in cow also qualifies for announces. club day, June 17th: fell off to 131,484 tons from 138,783 talking about a 20 ler cent increase. t lie state. This amount is 380,008 les merit, the Jersey n I insisted is not the than for corresjamding pernrtin in March. For the first four months of But even if that Cache county lias4iecn added to the Tempera producing list in the vear the general market bought there seems little possibility of a re-- 1024. Of the twenty-on- e ature. modi tied accredited are inan showed six bituminous state rethe wlUuties in ion. agreement The j 409,178 tons and the coke plants them- - duct herds, according to advices dairy deAt a Rm selves used 83,428. a total of 402,604 has until March 31, 1927, to run. crease, the remainder rqsirting ceived hy the slate board of agricul3" ss against cumulative output of 474,-- 1 present bituminous prices are 17 per iercsse. The unusual shrinkage in ton-08- - ture from the bureau of animal indus2 ' cent lower than when this agreement Lp, M attributed to unfavorable coiistatus this fixes which try. The order whether Jitions in the industry. doubt Uir8 "B Many signed. is not effective until May 31, 1928. Troops three hundred stronif left " Ki....r2 Mrv. lie ,vltil taL'l,r m roe.. Ow Toronto bv Bjieeial train for the strike j 74 J3.. George A. Scott, regional statistic- 12. (Va Looting For Supplier ". "l r,l"rts lri'Fu area in Caw Breton, N. S., last Sat- - ,nr thc 48 85 'R in ian for the United States deirtuieiit 18 tlw 15.-I- s.cal N. June S.f for SYDNEY, inJuat; 49 85 fully equipjasd -- Pm 0 rv-- 1 of agriculture, left Suit Lake City on 14 Miss Monirna Kennedy, now Mrs. unlay, vice. included the Royal Cun- - ie nulustry are h Hiking to turtlier 15 44 79 Put c jKliie, assisted hy sjiecial constables extended an for I duet ion of last trip the of R. W. Crockett, went to Brunswick, adian They presluctiou, lowering 44 recruited from the Lnitcd Wednesday 10 80 n vrrg w4 Dragoons and Koval Canadian fll-- 1 to California to and Nevada 55 17. 80 Mo., from Price to spend the summer costs in mining distribution aud .04 Mine Workers of America, today frus-n- g through stationed at Nigra-t)n-tliregiment with her parents. and merging of comianies to aid in jratej au attempt to hxit the ware- - make an insjatlion of the live stock Lake. betterment. James Koonev of Helper made Vichouse at Glace Bay. It is reHirted conditions in connection with the July There is a shortage of wow Last year, it ia claimed, the Spring toward are Most turning experts tor Rain manager of his saloon np at Canyon Coal company .marketed one rioters entered the build- nKirt. that thirty Jajtanese colony in Brazil ui of coal to bring the ing, but were later disjwrsed without Winter Quarters, Tommy Dumayne hundred and sixty-Bi- x tionwide drive has been lunth thousand tons the processing hack to prosperity. By this resistance. During the night three pri- SANITATION IS IMPORTANT IN the having resigned the job. more coal than any other single prop- industry Xipmin Rikko Kail, acohu owned stores were looted. GOOD ONES Prof. C. U. Marrusen was appointed erty in the Carbon district. The to- is meant the changing of its products RAISING to induce women to oj soeietr. vately into those that will yield higher heat American emmtiT a deputy to look after vital statistics tal output was 541,388 in two hundred lvalues South the to and make available byproducts JONH H. REDD BUYS OUT THE In the raising of calves one of the about a third of the Jipua for Price. Deaths, births and burials and ninety-on- e working days or an av- - which Some be sold at a profit. most important requisites is good sani- there have wives, whereat thin ALGER AUTO PLACE were to be reported to him. eraee of eighteen hundred and ity i en(rilM.en-foresi.lhe time when heat tation. in discussing this timely matcolonies is far Work was progressing nicely in dig- ions aaiij. units will lie supplied in practically) Jhn H. Redd, well known business ter veterinary siiecialists of the bu- ary ratio for The women I the ditches iron mi men. and the five to from ging laying Representative operatore fifty I the same way that water is now made nian 0f thi city, on Wednesday last reau of animal industry of the United must be pAs drive I the present pipe for the Price water system. Has coal producing field in twenty-eigh- t tlt? and househoulden to available twk over the Alger Auto company on States detriment of agriculture int middle schools for Anderson was aujierintending were in attendanee upon the artorittl. girls orafi West Main street at Price, which in- - out that adult rows may tolerate cerextend-fa- ff eighth annual meeting of the National A. Southworlh was grade. L,U(lw5 higher Hyrum f 4he Kordf ihe tain organisms which will cause serit(, a ditch up at Cirkonville to take in Coai assiwmtion at Chicago thi. week Ohio Strikers Battle. Lincoln and Ford Wand a slock of ous disturbance in the digestive tract -The Bald s in Piano compos; 0 mt of the land to the north of the nJune 16th and lith. Basie probPHILADELPHIA, 0., June merchandise, calves. The main constituent of Denver have sold almost 0 i of Bid-- u,, i I Denver and Rio Grande tracks there. icidiiw diet is milk, which also is a favorable on tfel S.S-HOProf, and Mrs. CarrftMarcusen of d of private police was in I made a deal with Joseph Barlioof medium for the development of bac- wholesale stock left " three pity I have only Price were the parents Jt son their russed progress near the month of the Honey Helper for the building in which the teria. When faulty sanitation exists They left one and piano A straight Bon here first born of the iwujplion size and near business is now conducted the ron- some of the bacteria that Run mine of Brown . . access gain I foremen The and are mine going rapidly alt weight lie was christened George M. being around thirty thou-- to the milk intended for feeding may pianos tonight. The onerators projawed toLideration I have low prices. The been0Wn ordinarily this mine dollars. week, employing sand Mrs. A. W. Horsley from Price with Barboglio takes over he of the desease producing type. For I instruments represent big hip men. In retaliation the Redd building here on Main street this her four children was visiting with ninety reason, the department ejieeialists is considcriuf pee who and the and Mrs. anyone the C. J. Penny com say, relatives et Paragoonah. prospective opening P.I. occupied by against measures must applv nol, be held at the eonrthouse at the this sort in the of a of a heavy guard at the I jany. The fized price on this is close only sanitary piano stationing Olsen, also of Price, wae there at the 18th, to to the quarters where the eowi t rice, commencing at 10 o clock of entrance to the property, snipers eon-- 1 around forty thousand. Redd will do and calves Write to the Bills tame time. are kept, but to the eal years. information forenoon. the Further 1636 California iW in the brush on a business as the Redd Auto eomiwny. pealed themselves Carbonville district purchased some ran be secured I feeding equipment as well Clean am company, John Colo Thus iddreaaing fire. for full informati- hillside by and will be with the ver, Priee lle Trading scalded milk utensils are needed to three thousand dollars worth of furni- Crawford, coal mine rnsjieetor, Box nrarhy easualtieu. The been no far there have ture and fiztures for ite log school-hous- e. 615, eomMiny a few days yet, but soon will .the handfed ealf against In the ease qf some PV Helper, Utah. are armed with rifles and two be bark in automobile harness. The safeguarddisease guards There was considerable comVentilation and sun- would rather hear whit ! possible I bituminous coal Production and have of machine times Several new owner is formerly a Ford agent hey plaint from patrons of extravagance. lignite in Franre during March, 1925, returned guns. light also are essential to well being say than what they do is J. the Are of the snipers. The kically. and should receive the most carefu Postmaster J." Tom Fitch of Helper amounted to 4,143,000 metric Run has been idle for several tons, Honey received a check from Washington, while the coke Dr. Foley of Indiana Vm GoDISABLED VETERANS ADVISED attention of those engaged in the rear- latea totaled 241,000 weeks since being leased from the that 2.484 ,020 ton calves. D. C., for a hundred and thirty dol- and there wereoutput of ing In addition to dai the AS TO THEIR CLAIMS 268,000 of manufac- shea Central Coal company. auined annually in United amount made The the burg- tured fuel lars. good ly cleaning of the quarters periodica blow the There has been whistles of produced. lary of his office about a year pre proposed a reduction of 30 per cent on MINING AREA REPORTED TO BE All disabled veterans of the world disinfection is advised. By so doing motives. war who have made application for viously. German transportation charges from AN ARMED CAMP Mrs. George W. Bodle was in Balt the Ruhr to the North and all Baltic vocational training through the Unit-le- d States Veterans bureau prior to Lake City purchasing new furniture ports whieh is not exerted to he of SYDNEY, N. S., June 16. Ineen- and tents for the Mathis House at benefit to the French consumers. diarismand much looting attended the I June 30, 1923, and who have not yet Priee in anticipation of a big influx strike of twelve thousand miners I been accepted, are urged to determine Canyon Goal romjianys new which broke out with renewed of people at the time of the 'opening Springwork vigor as to Whether their claims have been on whieh was begun a tipde, of lallowed, for the final day for entering of the Uintah reservation. tl?e .Igo cost this June, has year cmplethndr1 dwniniontra.mng has beenset G. A. Iverson tendered his resigna- ed around two hundred thousanddol-- 1 mwre thaIn 30th of H-- w fthis year, according to J. W. Palmer, tion as stenographer of the Seventh lars. It is capable of handling four P01 lhat District court to Judge Ferdinand Lh"f w',1ttati.m offic, r for Uteli. th,rou lhf f1 thousand tons a day. In its construe- At This m no way will aftcct those who Later he went to law school tion some three hundred and twenty- 5Uid D"1 of two former cm-- 1 have entered training and who have at Ann Arbor, Mich. Monte Rob- five tons of steel was used, evcl.,.! I Kn-been taken out, due to their physical erts of Provo succeeded him. of the machinery in connection. Five condition, hut applies to those who Assets of the First National bank loading trucks are a feature. Railroad are entering training for the first at Price were $237,080.45. R. G. cars may lie loaded on three tracks at time, Palmer states. As the law no v M. J. and Hoffman is struc-once. 0. 1 said to be finest It the It Miller, I stands all rehabilitation work of the the direetors Whitmore signed as the ture of its kind in the West. I United States Veteran,, bureau will statement published in the local newsFifty members of the United Mine ceae on June 30, 1920. cashier. was the A. MeGoveny paper. Workers of America were sworn in Saturday as sccial constables as SPRING CANYON VISITORS IN last an auxiliary to the New Waterford, PRICE LAST MONDAY N. K., jsilice force in maintaining orClose around five hundred j arsons, der during the strike of the workmen on Paf lci(f Siandinx. W..n 1VI. men, women and young folks from the of the British Empire Steel cirj raHelper town of Spring Canyon until very tion. Five thousand miners attended MS)' StHiii,ii-(Jvil;; ' 2. new recently Stores spent Flag Day on the funeral that afternoon of William Price in 2 j r Sunii mI Monday last at Price in pienieing, Davis, who was shot down by a steel j .9.7 last Sunday'! Kculis. games, spewhuiaking and sports at corporation policeman during the riotmodek At Iel,!ersi1l(l.ll,..,ii,.i o City Park. They eainc in automobiles, ing Thursday of last week. The deAt 1 ice Siiniiy-i-i-- . t;,. leaving there early of the forenoon tachment of permanent militia and of Next Hnnds! (ianifH. and departing later in the evening for provincial police are still within the A home. By actual count there were enclosure of the steel plant at Syd-- 1 Irien vs. Snii'iiaiic. J'innyside Kiaiiiln-dviJI- c At ears in the procession as it nev. eighty-tw- o vs. 1 1, announce No On feed the which eellwe are quality jMssed through Main street here. The Diet rie attorneys holding office ho- v,Baby P fat mar- affair was in the nature of a cele- NATIONAL COALMEN ARE ifrjCH anil 1925 were held to . ketable onee that will make poultry I bration of the completion of the big W0RBIED JUST NOW mentM raisers a profit. Give it a trial For entGed to mileage allowances n Px. new tipple there that is capable of some , onr feed. of dele-P?nsw You 17. will The NEW June supreme 1 try curt YORK, ln, handling the greatest output ever of the prices are no higher than in-- P,VP,J ,,n Monday al-- t. it was in the gates of the National Coal association, I the Spring Canyon Coal company I some four thousand tons daily, al- who gathered at Chicago in eonven-- 1 ferior grades sell for and the results ??aiJ,.ain.u proceedings brought bv W. Br much mors satisfactory. Feed for I biggins to compel John II. Glenn tion voiced on the the not has time it the today, at query present though of iinanee and pun-hnsr- , j lfwe stock. Animals do best when d,rw'r coalman in of fifteen around been tested beyond lips they practically every to nourishing food. Give them a Vnor o1 claim for two hundred 'and hundred. The eountyseat was tnrned America when they asked one anoth-- 1 o I ninly-twke dollar for ih subsistence Ton money. We Ur- over to the visitors by Mayor Loof-bouro-w er: Whit ere we going to do about cianc fa For the coal industry, at least Antes our feed to be the best, Diariet ? JrHVf!ng. and his official family. All itf I are to be paid during thin period undeclare they had a bully good time. the bituminous side of it, is admitted der the old law, which allows ly in a bad way. The answer is of utfive a n,lIe. r' in the most importance to men and women railroad and Stagnant, decayed matter n otherwise, but make no provis-io- n stomach and bowels may cause serious in every other line of business enfor subsistence. trouble. Constipation undermines the deavor since it is impossible to have an health, decreases your resistance, im- acute depression in any industry emSouth Ninth Street, Pries, Utah lrPJ,arT"tin! iR,not t?" for bedbugs pairs vour vitality HOLLISTERS ploying some seven hundred thousand I"11, f." lhe almanac GOLDEN NUGGET TABLETS will workers with myrolls aggregating lit kills them. rid your of constipation. Price Trad- normally $950,000,000 a year and with There are some folks who need an I two and a quarter billion dollars In-- 1 ear trumpet when ing company. opportunity knocks. WeddinglnnounccmcntsT The Sun d veg Iffi AI - The foundation for the Y up at Helper was about half completed. t Neil M. Madsen from Scofield was celled to Mt. Pleasant by the illness of hie mother. Mrs. E. S. Horsley of Price attended the relief society conference up at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Caleb B. Rhodes applied for letters of administration in the estate of her late husband. George A. Nixon and II. C. Smith were each building residences in the west portiun of lrire.' J. M. Miller from Colton was buying hay in Price. Shearing was to begin there in a eoujde of weeks. George E. Nelms was the agent at Price for the Fort Duchesne and Vernal Stage and Express company. i . e Cape Breton Rioting. HALIFAX. X. S.. dun ! nain bearing win-- ' riM.iis .. !ii I:.. sis-cia- - LOCAL - 1 s? -- r 5. u tt irtiwW e- e it stea i,. i , u. n,r.;rrCZ,5 1 I n non-uni- oiM-ne- d 1 efl Ince for-Iun- AU e If" n. c I BASEBALL The announcement by Studebaker I Then come and select your ; Chickens Thrive today. No more waiting 1 far yearly danger of an annual ? making your new car obsolete. de,-i.;(- fd 1 H-- e fif-toe- WESTERN AUTO North Ninth Street, Broeker Garage Bldg., Price, Utah CO could lice we ( |