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Show THE SUM," FRXOE, UTAH rAGE rOUB Twenty Years Ago This Present Week EVERY FRIDAY V I FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, Protect the Home Town's Interests UNITED STATES A. II. (Sainlv) Maclean wan workW. IL ing for lliB L'tttb Fufl company at (Inc,). lamed Every Friday Castle (late as rock and jsiwiler man. Cntrkett, Manaaer. Mis Sarah Iottcr, duglitcr of Mr. . Office Fhone No. 0. Subscription, $2.00 a Year la Advem-eMrs. John Potter, hud been ill and ICraidenre, No, l&iu2. at her borne in Price from heart trouMail Matter, June 4, 191. At the ble. Entered Aa Bceond-Clan- a 1879 rtotoffice At Price, Utah, Under the Act of March Town Marshall Doll Faiwtl was buny cutting the wood ami gras ltjr Bun Publishing Co, KATES ADVERTISING ' Hingis Issue, Diaplay Matter Per Inch Per Month, $1.50; 40c. Tranaient, &0c. Special Paeitlon, 25 Per Cent Additional. Lemlo Ten Cents the Line Each Inxcrtion. Count Six Words to the Line. Summon. $12.50; Water Application, $15.00; Final Proof, $10.00. Count Six IlMdere Ten Ceuta the Line Each Insertion. Worda to the Line, lilackface Type Twenty Centa the Line Each Insertion. Obituaries, Cerda of Thanka, Resolutions Etc., At Reading Notice Itatea. Count Six Worda to the Line. For Ilent, Found, Lost, Etc., Two Centa Per Word Bale, For Each Issue. No Choree Accounts. Address All Communications to SUN PUBLISHING CO. Price, Utah 30-2- 8. BEWARE OF ALL THESE GET-RIC- QUICK H SOLICITORS HIGH-POWERE- D Slowing down of real estate booms in the state of Florida has thrown an army of salesmen into idleness. Yet they are only human beings after all, and they have tolive. Just how they make that living is of little" consequence to them, however, and anything that offers an opportunity to line their pockets without a very great amount of toil appeals to them. The result is that just now the country is being combed by a greater number of salesmen backing the questionable schemes than ever before in its history. Oil and mining stocks, for long years the favorite wares of the fake salesman, are still being pushed to the limit. But now catch schemes are being sprung that appeal to those who realize the vastness of the automobile field. Unnecessary and worthless accessories arc being offered by these smooth talking salesmen who could sell palm leaf fans to the Eskimos if they could get to the North Pole. Promoting the companies for the manufacture of auto specialties is also a favorite stunt just now. Of course, as the salesman pictures it, you cant help but get rich if you dabble in anything that is connected with the automobile field. They cite Henry Ford as an example. But they dont tell anything about the hundreds of once wealthy Americans who have lost all they had in the automobile business. They dont tell you that of the four hundred and fifty makes of cars started up in the United States in twenty-fiv- e years, only sixty are still being made. You may expect to be approached on the streets any day by one of these high powered solicitors for some get rich quick scheme. No matter how good it looks, go slow. Remember that there is only one safe way of doing business today and" that is to in- woetAgate before yous Invest." high-power- ed : PARENTS COULD BE A WONDERFUL HELP TO SCHOOL TEACHERS CO. Largest Producers of Domestic Coal In Utah . Affiliated With the United Statea Smelting, Refining and Mining Company alon" the ditches and streets of the town. Dave Anderson and bride left for their home iJf'Xiiift Mile daring the week where they were to set up housekeeping. Captain J. F. Corey was making an attractive home of the residence bn bad acquired at Castle Gate south FOUR GOOD COALS Backed By Service KING BLACK HAWK of tha depot. HIAWATHA PANTHER Mrs A. JO. Gibson bad returned to Mack, Colo., where the family were then living, after a visit iu Irice and Salt Lake City. Miss Ada Jiryner was for while Mins Hazel the Price Frandncti hud resigned her isiuition Co-o- I went mourning without The Sun; I stood cried in the congregation Job, and up . FUR 197 p, These four, mined exclusively by UNITED STATES FUEL COMPANY, will meet any coal demand, being hard, firm and clean. Our fuel supervisor, technically trained and ex perienced, is at your service at any time to talk over your heating problems. with Jlnnnon-OlsoMr. and Mrs. Thomas Lewis bad returned to Dawson, X. M., after visiting with old friends in Carlton county and elsewhere in the state. Miss Mae Kolduns of Jleler was advertising a new line of millinery goods through the columns of fliis n. GENERAL OFFICES: paper, asking for (he trade from Price ami Castle Gutc. Mrs. Esther Anderson of Maati was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lau-hduring the week, going from here to Sunnyside for a visit with relativ- Newhouse Building, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH er es. A. K. Kerstelter of Chicago and II. It. Dougherty of Indianapolis, had hucu added to the force of the Utah Power and Irrigation ronipany in this city. Ernest llockenfnigcn of Ileincr was helping out at the Mint enqmriuni durin the absence of Jumes and on their outing in the mountains. Fred J. Thomas had begun the exy cavation for a cement builJ-injust south of Main street on Xintli, which was to be used fur mercantile ami amusement purposes. ' W. A. Thnyn was in Price during the week from Wellington. He and Orange Tidwell were to put ten temos on the reservoir work in Gooseberry as soon as oimralioiis were commenced there. Mm. Eugene Santsehi, Sr., of Salt Lake City wjjp.A Price visitor during the week, being on her way to. Dawson, X. M., where she and her were to make their temporary Du-may- ne two-stor- 3 THE PHRASE. AWAY ON INESS; BUS- COVERS A MULTITUDE or sins. g bus-bu- nd home. Price town had purchased a six hundred gallon street sprinkler and thenamejwaa ,Iq be placed in commission as mhmi as it ufrived from Salt Lake City. The vehicle was horse Kiwer. Edgar Thayn, Levi X. Harmon and II. W. CrucketU-w- f Price were naihed . by the county commissioners as deleAs the new school year is now about to start gates to the National Irrigation conwe feel it a good time to suggest to the parents gress at Sacramento, C'ala. They wpre of children in our schools that they make it a to pay their own way. point to get better acquainted with those into Work had been started on the dam whose care they have entrusted their offsprings. up at Gooseberry for the Utah IrrigaSome families make it a point to invite the teach- tion ami Power com;any. Some twenty-fmiles of canal from Helper er into their homes occasionally, to a meal or n our to the bad been located and alsouth to social ask Others them evening. go pleasant ready for an auto ride from time to time. As a result flats. mapped out beyond the Miller the teacher feels that he or she is in much closer The Mathis brothers, John and harmony with the entire community, that their James, began cutting their wheat and work is being appreciated, and they strive to do south of the bridge barley crop just still better work. Parents who drop in at the over Price river on the Emery enunty schoolhouse their child is attending are always road. They lmd a good crop, notwithwelcomed. Such little visits encourage the chil- standing there was only one watering dren and also indicate to the teacher that the of the wheat. ia every way posvisitor is anxious to Arthur A. Sweet was being sued in sible to advance the educational system of the the distriet court at Salt Luke City Hen-r- v community. It is quite a business to raise a fam- for $Kl,tMM) by his father-in-laor Wade Price. Wade child. .If paralleged in ily of children, or even a single ents and teachers work along puiely independent his romplaint that Sweet had to his own use eertuin stork lines and never consult together, they are apt in y Western Coni and Coke the rot to work for the same ends. A little More coto hint. belonging operation would help very much. Some of the Commissioners Edgar Thayn teachers who arc away from home feel rather andCounty James Harrison and David J. lonely at times and wish for more friends and a Thomas had let the contract for a little social attention. In view of th? fact that new bridge over Drunkard's wash to in their hands rests a large part of the child's the south of Price on (he Emery counwelfare it would seem to be only an obligation ty rud to Sum Olsen, at the agreed fulfilled to see that this is provided them. priee of $785.(H). If. J. Turner was then neting as deputy county co-oper- eon-vert- ed min-ian- Lindbergh strikes us as a young man who never has to be called in he morning. Unless you are pramml to admit you are wrong, there is no sense in arguing with two women. I have noticed that must speed records are bracken by people who are not going anywhere in particular. Disarmament is a help, hut what the world needs is a school history that reads the same in all countries What rould exasperate a man more than hitting a pedestrian with his new car and getting the fender all. bent. The girls who insist on having a big ehnrah wedding will probably also want a packed court room to witness the divorce. They used to talk aliont the cart before the home, but times have now changed and they talk about the quart before the hearse. We would want to know if there is anyone around here who can remember when they used to vaccinate a girl on the leg so it wouldn't show. With all the investigations and the probes under way there is no longer of the world any excuse for not knowing how the other half lives. one-ha- lf Though the world may' owe every man a living, only (he persistent collector gets it. Keep your eyes on the humble man. Perhaps he is laying low for tha purpose of humbling you. Mnny a man's reputation for trutli-fu'm- si goes lame when he bogim to say Ihirgs shout himself. The average man isn't half so anxious to hot on a sura thing as those behind the gamp are to have him do it. The hot days we. have been longing for ate on hand, or at least they have been with us in suf- CHRIST FOH ALL ALL MS CHRIST ficient number to cause considerable discomfort. But those who realize that it takes .warm days and warm nights to mature vegitation and to make crops and gardens grow, arc not complaina, I".11 BIBLE THOUGHT AND PRAYER ing. None of us want to pass through a famine, and that is about what would happen to us if Old ff parmfi Will Ajm ihtir chiUnn mem. It mill proet Sol failed to warm up during July nnd August. Km a Dtilt hUcUoh tath to to Item rfla m year. htrUagt Its a little hard on us, of course, but look around prictUu and youll see that the citizen who suffers least in summer is the one who refuses to lose his TRUST HIM ALWAYS; Commit wav unto the Lord; trust also in temper and who will not let himself become agi- thv Him. Psaliu 37:5. cool matters. the head over trival tated Kep PRAYER: 0 God, Thou art our and youll keep the whole body cool. An irritable, salvation I We fear no foe strong to is knows never it what complaining person Thee with be comfortable in the summer time. Just try in darknessat hand to bless, for even and temptation Thou ar; smiling and refuse to frown and fuss, and sec Light and our Deliverance. how quickly you forget all about the heat and its attendant annoyances. A resolute man is often found to be Within the past two years a new building has Wen erected at the font of a Wasatch peak, east of Sa't Lake City, whose beauty and magnificent setting are the admiration of afl, whether local citizens or tourists from afar. Small wonder it is that Salt Lake City prides itself in the new St. Marys sinee it symbolizes the citys tru wealth its intellectual and moral enrichment. Beginning its educational work in a rnwhift adolie building-while Salt Lake City wa little more than a village, St. Marys academy has ever kept pace with Utah's capital in development and progress. As the demand for a school of higher education, modeled after the principles that had endeared St. Marys to the people of Utah and surrounding states, emjihasized the need of such a school, upon reaching its golden milestone St. Mary s determined to supply the need. This it accomplished by adding to its academy and grade, school, a college department, two years of which are already established, and the third and fourth of which will be added in September this year. All three departments are established in the group of buildings styled The College and Acrnlei .y of St. which now crowns the moat beautiful site ia-tWest, and commands a view of city, lake and valley unsurpassed. For a school of collegiate aspirations its location is ideal, combining as it does the cultural advantages of the city with the privacy ami environment adapted to serious study. The bnild-in- g is of Gothic architecture and of colon that blend with the hues of the mountains. Among the chief assets are the extensive campus generously provided with courts for field hockey, soccer, tennis and basketball, beautifully lighted classrooms, thoroughly equipped laboratories for science and home economics! end inspiring studioB of art anil music. A nearby riding school claims the patronage of the lovers of the delightful exercise horseback riding. St. Marys boasts a bright, clear atmosphere and sparkling spring water among its chief health contributors. The school at the capital city is very popular among many of the students from Chrbon district and seems a very-- good one. Picture Hat Into Picture But Small Chapeau Is Here To Stay, Experts Agree Persons versed in tninge sartorial are proclaiming that the amaU bat la permanently established In fashion's favor. Broad brimmed bate will be dotting the landscape this rammer, but It la predicted their popularity will wens Just as soon aa tbs light weight chiffon dreams are packed away for the fail and winter. Agnes of Paris traces the decline of the large hefe vogue to the early daya of tha automobile. 8he says jthat when the first open cars appeared no millinery designer could make a large bat which was both comfortable and becoming, so women began to wear vella' or scarfs if h, : he when driving. The small bat bee been evolving to lta preaent ultra smartness ever since, end today, with skirts shortensd . for convenience, waspllka waistlines eliminated fer comfort, and hair shorn for the earns season, the skuU-llk- e headgear bo long In any picture of a modish HEW CATHOLIC SCHOOL TO BE READY BY SEPTEMBER Due to the untiring efforts of Monsignor A. F. Ginvnnnoni, Price is now. the location for a hew $50,000 Catholic school, which is being constructed ns fa.--t as msailc so as to be ready for the owning of the school term in September. Plans call for an ciglr-roobrick building, and modern, fully equipcd with the latest features n education and a home for the sisters who will act as instructors. For the present only the first eigli: grades will lie taught at the institution, hut additions will be built to accomodate the high school students as soon os it seems necessary. The school site is one of the most desirable in the city. It stands across the cmal it the cant end of Second North street with the rolling hills as a background As the enrollment increases it is planned to erect dormitories to take care of the out of town students. Architect Bruno of etalt Lke City, who designed the school at the St. capital city, drew up the plans for the building here. Three hundred and fifty pupils as an enrollment is the first year, according to Monsigncr Giovanni mi. m IF YOU WANT THE BEST-Ph- one 183 The children are growing fast and besides they play hard in the balmy weather. All of which means they need the best kind of nourishment. Feed them bread made with Tip Top on resolutions. remnrkahly shy or Turkey Bed flour and notice the Why is it that it tickles a man to learn that Love is for a responsible many paid the husband of the girl who turned him down frosts in summer and fur a few hot expression of keen delight and satisFew women are interested in the A trial ia study of prehistoric man. Their specfaces faction emit their gets drunk and beats her every night? waves in winter. enough to convince. Hay, grain and ialty is for the nun of today. ancesters. about The fact A woman begins to sit up and take general forwarding. Dont brag your The dinner gong and the dinner that a dog has a pedigree doesnt keep him from notice when other wonien say nice are not always synonymous. ring things about her husband. getting cans tied to his tail. A fvw pood mitwes in the chorus are Few mrq will admit being wrong to aid the opera in making a hit. married It woman is feels apt that that every Why as long as there is a chance to make she earns every cent of her husband's salary? others believe they are right Birth announcement cards. The Sun. Booth Ninth Stmt, Fries, Utah ch again the sound of the school bell is about to be heard over the land, and the children some cheerfully, some reluctantly wend their way to the halls of learning. This store has anticipated school opening with a great selection of needs for the days to come. YouU find qualities and values better than ever before. Once Everything to eat, wear and use. WASATCH STORE CO. Winter Quarters, Clear Creek, Castle Gate and Sunnyside. |