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Show .PAGE EIGHT An Explanation In this space of last weeks issue of The Sun appeared an article, "Meditations of Taxpayer, which should have carried the name of Mark P, Braffet of this city as having written it and as being responsible for any statements made therein. In the "making up" this was in some manner dropped and was not discovered until the entire issue was off the press. As this newspaper has said before it is not taking sides in Carbon county politics. The matter referred to was purely "paid political advertisement. The management of The Sun regrets it and takes this (the first) opportunity of making this explanation. Gffiqhest Quality andValue. Sensational ChrqslerPerfbrmance. 'Built as only Chrysler Builds-- Cloe to three hundred thousand Sava the Moab young traut were this week planted of the 13th: A tent city is heir- erected of on east vaeant the lot just ia Fish Creek above the Huntley dam the p store, now owned by Knox and youth and west of Scofield. The Patterson and 1L Is Rath. Six are befirst of two shipments which were ing built now and more will be addTimee-Independe- nt (V-O- traniqNirted from .the state hatchery up at Springville in trueka expecially quipped with tanka went up ctreaiu last Wednesday and were planted under the direction of Willis M. Madsen, district game warden. The remainder were taken to and put out in the same water. The big, new reservoir and the streams which feed it re being stocked aa fast aa jamsihle and within a few years should become one of the very heat fishing grounds in Utah. ed ae future demand justifies. The bouses are well built and will be completely furnished for li- -t housekeeping. The lot has been laid out in an orderly manner and the places will be in rows. During the )ast several months demand for furnished rooms has exceeded the supply and the tent houses will doubtless find ready Ray Winkler, 21 years of age and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Winkler of Cleveland, was fatally injured If a hundred and twenty-fiv- e ia the mine at Standardville last Friare guaranteed the Denver when a prop was knocked out and day and Rio Grande Western will run a the roof fell on him. He was taken from Price to Green to the special train eompany hospital up there, but River on Melon Day down there The body was passed away Sunday. next. will at start It September 6th, to the Emery county town with taken Castlo Gate and arrive at ita destina- services and on Wednesday tion nut later than 10 oclock of the afternoon. intermentLarsen waa in Bishop morning, returning about 12:30 of the charge. Besides his parents deceased evening. August 30th and Slat are is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Verthe local selling dates and a committee de Alger, and Misses Fern and Faun from the town to the east will eome Glee. to Carbon district to sell tickets. The Winkler, and a brother, Prieo Chamber of Commerce announM. V. (Monty) Crockett, formerly ces that Judge George Chriatenaen will of this city, recently sold his deliver an address aa part of the probusiness at Oentiy, Ark., and ia from hero and Tha hand likely gram. now resident of Joplin, Mo. He ia a a ladies' quartet will go along. Tha interested in a specialty printing esfaro will be two dollars. tablishment there and is said to be Eastern Utah Electric company thia prospering. week began remodeling ita store buildFerdinand P. Fisher, doing business ing on Main street at Price. A barbershop ia to occupy the east side and as the Fisher Dray and Transfer commusio store the west. The main en- pany, wa yesterday granted a permit trance will ha about the center of the by the public utilitiea commission to front. operate a freight truck between Helper and Mutual and to intermediate Rubber stamps to order. The un. points. news-pap- er low-price- have had to do without are now offered at amazing low prices in the new Chrysler 50. four-cylind- er FINEST OF FOURS CHRYSLER Quality Standardization Economy Built m oely Chertlcr build under die great Chrysler plea of Quality Now ready for your inspe- Stead-ardfaado- and giving such a demonstration of Speed, .group manufacture In Cbrye-In- ) raet plant by one manufacturing ergenlierion where ell the gigen tic Chrye-le- r fariUrtce end reeouicce ere urilhed. ction Value before in any car near Power, Comfort, Beauty and Economy as svas never shown Never before, at thi price, here you been able to get o many feature, such great this price. operating economy, aach astonishing 5 to 25 Miles in Eight Seconds -- pick-up- ' 50 Miles per Hour Speed with comfort. No rattle or ahake or ibimmy. SO miles per hour and the , easiest, smoothest rniLes you ever bad in efour. CHRYSLER 50 AS erica, . a. -- -- on ticket. Bodies All-Ste- el Chrysler "50 is a fulUised c jug cramped or skimped In its strong iA steel bodies. Seats wide and easy. Baser detail planned to give fiaaet tidlag ana greatest comfort. fc. I r i -- i: Each Chrysler "50 is a keenly. Back extra generous in quality details, infino. ness of finish and fitments. color and line. Fnrh 1 rhryder anil that means the finest, the moat style. Coupe, $750 Coach, $780 Sedan, $830 Dante mfcfacl w curraat Fcdrral ccdac lax. ing ig 595 silHZSESCSSKEZBSBESBSBB COUNTRY OVER SHOWS SLUMP one to hi made. In addition to mapIN COAL AN COKE ping eoal lands, the party ia doing the same thing on the Green (Continued From Face Sit) contact, which ia the base of the oil shale and tha conin up map form, 'showing specifically tact. the amount of dust clinging to the outer surface throughout all the work- ENGLAND'S STRIKING MINERS ings. These reports or charts are sent WOULD END TROUBLE to the mine superintendent and the The testa of the general manager. IX)ND0N, Aug. 17. The stage has dust arc made by the loeal safety div- again been set for negotiations for a ision of eaeh eompany. It ia consider- settlement of the eoal dispute. a ed a long step in the proper direction card vote of 428,000 to 360,000Bythe toward aafeguarding of human life. miners' delegate conference today J. C. Twaddle from Sunnyide waa authorized its executive board to to reopen the negotiations with hero last Friday to take in the big circus sideshows and all with his That eamp, he told grandchildren. The Sun, ia working throe and firtu days. Sam Woodhead, manager of the store at Kenilworth for the Independent Coal and Coke, visited Price last Tuesday. The output there is elose around twelve hundred tons each hours with the property twenty-fou- r working throe and four days a week of late. Bituminous eoal dumped into vessels at Lake Erie ports in the week ended August 8th, dropped to 928,335 net tons as against 1,048,586 in the preceding week. The total for the season to the date given was 15,G60,460 as compared with 13170,629 for the ame period in 1925. Anthracite shipped from Lake Erie ports declined also. The total tonnage in the week of August 8th was 101,840 net tons as compared to 147,365 in the preceding week. Rivcr-Wa-sat- Post-Laram- ie en-dav- or the owners and the government with tary for mines are returning from th the proviso that the settlement must country tonight, and the prims mibe nationaL nister has promised to eome hen toThe eonferenre alga decided to send morrow from his country scat in if his presence is required letters of thanks to the American and other foreign trade unions which gave Other members of the cabinet in assistance to the British miners, and within easy call also adopted a resolution protesting against a recent message sent by PreNothing Achieved. mier Baldwin to the United States LONDON, Ang. 19. The miasn t which, the resolution asserted, af- and coal owners are as far from fords further evidence that the govtheir of in the days as early ernment has definitely decided to asThe negsist the mine owners to defeat the long standing controversy. was hoped wow which otiations it miners by starvation. tobring about a settlement broke up The minister of labor and the secre achieved. with nothing day CLARKS GREATER SHOWS Surveying to the East. - GRAND JUNCTION, Colo, Aug. 18. C. E. Erdmann of Washington, D. C., who is in charge of the party now conducting a survey of the coal fields of Mesa county for the geological survey, reports this morning that the work will be completed about October 1st. The party has been in the field all summer and is now in the vicinity of Grand Mesa. Although definite figures have not yet been compiled covering the Mesa depos'ts it is probable that they are sufficient win-surveye- ha-t- t. d South Eighth Street, PRICE, UTAH Palisade and west along the Book Civilization. Cliff Mountains and south along if Happy start may be made in an effort to diminish crime Grand Mesa. The latter depoxiti counof Price as the the the state of Utah and city represented by two ago, and the Erdan example of criminality mann party isyears ty and city officials will quit setting working on thoe dethrough the illegal use of public funds for the employment of men posits west of Pulismle. A y surfor the purpose of inducing others to commit crime. vey of the eoal lands in this country AdviTI-cmsn- Full-Size- DAVIS AUTO AND MACHINE CO. To escape public contempt that party must clean house in the coming convention. It cannot afford to condone the lynching of Marshall, and it cannot afford to endorse the practice of using public moneys to cause men to commit crime. Such would challenge the enlightenment of the Carbon county electorate and make to last this sertion for generations to the paramount issue in the ensuing campaign "Barbarism Versus eome. Veins extend from Cameo to Ijiid IVIitieal 25 miles to the gallon thanks to improvements and scientifically gas distribution. Beauty value. g i "Stf COACH 780 Chrydcr 50" give you brilliant. Saab-lafar finer than any Chrysler car of equal price. By MARK P. BRAFFET. In the recent case of the United States vs. Victor Martelle in the federal court at Salt Lake City, a government prohibition officer testified that Price City provided money for the services of the undreover man and the purchase of the booze by him from the defendant. It was explained that an arrangement existed whereby cases not strictly cognizable under the federal laws were turn ed over to the Price City court so that the municipality would re ceive the fines imposed. So the city became sufficiently interested in the profits to afford to pay the moneys necssary to induce the commission of crime. The Price City court does not have jurisdiction over offenses committed in Helper, but that apparently makes no difference. The poor sucker is advised that he has been caught and is consequently tractable to the suggestion that he may avoid being sunk in federal quicksand by handing to Judge dollars. Being under arrest Potter two hundred and ninety-nin- e and in most instances ignorant of his rights he does as directed. Presumably the Price City court is utilized because the Helper courts are against kangaroo jurisprudence. Just where does our city council find authority to spend city funds for employing undercover renegades to commit crimes up at Helper? Will some city official please attempt to defend the immorality of hiring anyone to commit any crime or to induce anyone to commit any crime? Could there be a more unholy compact than an agreement between Price City and an undercover snoop, by the terms of which the latter is paid money of the taxpayers of Price, to induce a citizen of Helper to commit a crime in Helper or in fact anywhere? True the city may make money by the deal. The cash extorted from the festive sucker goes into the city treasury after paying the judge and the itinerant sneak who induced the commission of the crime. If that is not prostitution I dont know the meaning of that word. Of course the charge against the Helperite must be that he possessed liquor "contrary to the peace and dignity of the city of Price. I challenge the complaint. Such a city has no more dignity than a wornout prostitute. It has in lieu Volsteadian rabies. If it is moral to spend public moneys to induce the commission of liquor crime in order to make money out of the enterprise, then it is also moral to spend such funds to induce the criminally inclined to commit arson, rape and murder. Such practices stink and not only disgrace a city pretending to be civilized, but nauseate every citizen having brains enough to shake a baby rattle. Now we may understand why two hundred and ninety-nin- e dollars is the penalty in the Price City court whenever a person is lured into that jurisdiction under charge of violating the liquor law. There is a remedy. The county attorney may and he should prosecute every undercover man who comes into Carbon county and induces anyone to commit a crime here. The undercover man is an accessory. Every official who advances public moneys to induce the commission of crime should also be prosecuted. He is an accessory. This is fine business for any municipality to be engaged in. The commissioners have also made appropriations of county money to be devoted to the same dirty object and Sheriff Deming has paid it out to undercover men. Can any man guilty to public office? Does the of such methods hope for democratic party dare to endorse such conduct by renominating Deming? If it does every fairminded voter here in Carbon county should hold that party responsible and vote against the whole Come in for a ride. Once you do that you will never again want to consider any other car near this price because no other gives you such value aa die new Chrysler 50. For the first time all the fine car qualicars d ties that purchasers of was made about twenty yean ago. hut this is the first thorough and t DAYS STARTING 24 th On Paved Highway, Just West of Price NEW RIDES - CLEAN SHOWS HONEST CONCESSIONS War-ceste- r sgree-men- |