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Show i. THE S(JNfS RATES TEE TWENTIETH CHILD COMES TO IDAHO FAMILY - Tba Bh'b display adrcrtiailnx rates an forty (40) cent aa lash per Iwui or aa Inch by tba month four (4) lato local adrartlaara. Transient, fifin ty (SO) centa an inch per lava Position la B pier cent additional. No display accepted for the firat (front) (25) pace, rate 1 readera twenty-fir- s centa pdr lino an issue. S printing ashamed of. that good kind ona in not Volume 14, Number 19 The Sun, Utah. Week Ending September 30, 1927 Price, THE TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM Carbons Fair All That Could Be POISE, Ida., Sept. 20. What i thought to be Idaho 'a largest faintly came to light when the birth certificate of Oilda Bernice lien cock, twentieth chibl of Mr. and Mrs. John A. llcaeock, Burley, was filed with the bureau of vital statistics today. Tha nineteen other children are all living. The father ia 55 and the mother 46. BUI THIRTY-FIV- E IN ALL FOUND THAT NEED Expected Then Some ANY HELP By LEO KENNEY. The first annual Carbon County fair has passed into history, having been held at the grounds in Price, September 23d, 24th and 25th. It may be inferred from the expressions of a great many people, both during the fair and since, that the exposition was a success., Ibis fair was made possible through the action of the county commissioners, upon a favorable public sentiment, in levy- The rehabilitation of the eanals is the pressing need of Carbon eounty in the opinion of J. W. Richardson, assistant director of the American Red Cross who has been making a survey of the needs for relief in the flood areas in Carbon county. He met with W. T. Iglelieart, the secretary to Gov. George II. Dern, Tuesday last and advised that there armeared little need for relief of destitute families by pubic subscription. Steps were taken to imuediately notify Governor Dern, who was in Denver, Colo., attending the Colorado river conference. In order to havq water for next yenrs crops the reconstruction of the canal works is very imperative, said Richardson. Many of the farmers under the Carbon Water company canal would be stressed to the breaking Hint if immediate additional assessment are demanded for the reconstruction. Tlicv can subsist until another crop is raised with the hel' already extended to them, but anv loan ailvaneisl them should bo amortized in a way to muke immediate payments unnecessary.. The Red Cross director has obtained fifteen hundred dollars from the national organization and this is sufficient to relieve immediate distress, he says. In the meantime the Carbon Water eompany has levied an assessment of cents the share, payable seventy-fiv- e October 21st, next. Official notice of this appears in this issue of The Sun. There are about a hundred and twenty-five persons owning stock., ing a nominal tax for the creation of a fund authorized by the statutes to be used for making an exhibition of the products and industries of the county for the purpose of encouraging immigration and increasing trade in the products' of the state of Utah. Finances having been provided, a fair board was appointed by the commissioners. This board organized with the chairman as superintendent of the mining department; Mrs. G. R. West, vice chairman and superintendent of the department of home economics ; A. S. Horsley, treasurer and superintendent uf the department of education; J. B. Jewkes, secretary and manager; Charles Larsen, superintendent of the live stock department; June Bryner, superintendent .of boys and girls' club work; Ray Branch, superintendent of the department of agriculture, and J. E. Bent, assistant manager. Bylaws were adopted by the board for safeguarding and bundling the money placed at their disposal in the same manner that other public funds are handled. Grounds for the exposition were made available by a lease entered into between the city of Price and Carbon county. These, bare except for the grandstand at the ball park, the old dilapidated fair building adjoining Price City Park, and a modest sum of cash, constituted the assets at the disposal of the fair board with which to work up an exhibition that would be a credit to the county. THERE WERE MANY MISGIVINGS. ' As late as the first of August there were many misgivings that a fair would be held, and the recurrence of cloudbursts and washouts during the following weeks, with attendant heavy damage in farming communities and mining camps throughout the county, did not tend to brighten the outlook. However, preparations wait on. The old fair building was removed in sections and reconstructed into a double stock building a hundred and sixty feet long. The grounds were enclosed with a good board fence, ticket offices were constructed and a substantial field wire fence placed Thirty-Fiv-e In AIL . of the for the racetrack of public. the outside the protection Statewide appeal in aid of the farm along long idle, was put in era and ranchmen who suffered from ghri for racing stock were built. The track, the recent, floods in Carbon county, condition for racing and a rodeo chute that will compare favorably L BURNS with anything of the kind in the West was erected. Water mains members of the advisory committee, the county and city officii S, probably will not be neeessarv, aoeord-in- g JANET to word received at Gov. George were put in and electric light lines constructed for the grounds and the many supervisors who gave generously of their time to secure office Monday from Priee, H. Dams were board who of the those at the inadequate Mrsmusical .The. & Mother of funds - Grace Fonts Passes", disposal organizations, and oversee the exhibits, the buildings. Lake Telegram. J. W. Salt the says ''to provide any permanent exposition buildings and two' tents, each took part in the entertainment features! and to the people of this Away At Topeka,- Kan. nittonal dlFecfc RicburJwnasJsfanF be shelving and neighboring counties who braved the inclement weather to forty by sixty feet, were rented and equipped with display of the Red Cross, of disaster or relief Mr. Janet L. Burns, aged 77 years in attendance. that may be usdd in a permanent building when constructed. aid will while certain that reports and the mother of Mrs. Grace L. Streets were laid out for concessions and for the display of autoSPLENDID SPIRIT OF probably be found necessary, means Fouts of Price, passed away this week for this mobiles and commercial exhibits. Everything was in readiness, nurjiose will be obtained with- tiie fair accomplished nothing more than to bring about at lv- home Mrs. remained. exhibits her of J. of out a big drive. There are thirty-fiv- e daughter, but the question to provide an opportunity, to get tosuch a spirit of victims of the flood who may require she where at ALL. TO II. DAY SURPRISE OPENING Tojieka, Kan., for a few days to see what others are doing, forgetting lo- hadBrown, Richardson said that her gether some relief. Mrs. made her late. home of The opening day of. the fair brought a most agreeable sur- cal provincialisms in the greater interest of Carbon county, it has would soon have a complete report to prise. Exhibits came from far and near and every department was been well worth all the effort and expense. But there is a bigger Burns had beer, in poor health for the make to the governor. Miss Egarda crowded. The live stock sheds, which were considered adequate and broader aspect. This is but a beginning, and while consider- past two years and was taken to her Wedge wood, the secretary of the Salt dairy cat- able has been accomplished, much remains for the future. We bed some two weeks before her death. Lake chapter of the Red Cross, is still for years to come, were completely filled with high-clawas a widow and is survived in Carlmn making investigsthn of inan and few with a exceptionally fine have in Carbon county a great community of interests, the mines Deceased horses, tle, sheep and swine, l six children, three sons and three dividual cases in which relief is asked. was tents one Half of of the of farms rabbits. the and of large showing poultry furnishing the payrolls and a market for the products de liters. She at different times visoccupied by the department of agriculture and there were good and the range, the prosperity of one reacting upon that of all. The ited in Price at the Fouts home and WORKINGMAN COMES CLOSE TO showings in every class, the sugar, beet being especially conspic- fair has been a good advertisement of the fact that Carbon ciun-try- s will be remembered here by many as a . GOING WEST" uous for size and quality. Emery county was assigned space in wealth is not alone of the mines, but that we have great po- most loveable woman. Mrs. Fouts left t.Vii department and had a nice display of farm products. The tential agricultural resources and can furnish as good products as Price Wednesday morning by vay of While digging a ditch for the water Salt Lake City where she will be join- main to the new Catholic school last other half of the tent housed the department of home economics any section of Utah. It pays to advertise. wod ed hv her brother, Charles Burnes, Friday Charles Greenwood had a nardomestic of divisions will tell the show in the which was a itself, including The Carbon display at the Utah State fair and the two will go on to Topeka for row escape from a cavein. He and ana and and china not thro is fine and taxes uh to domestic reduce arts, glass, applied art, science, what we are doing. The best way at other man were working in loose the funeral. Burial will gorgeous Bower show. The space available for these departments, any artificial shifting of the burden, but by developing resources, Collyer, Kan., Mrs. Burnstakeoldplnce ground when the hank caved in, comhome, although large, was entirely inadequate as the exhibits would have fostering industry and the creation of additional wealth to permit this (tViday) afternoon. pletely covering Greenwood under sevshown to better advantage had they been less crowded. The second a wider distribution of the tax burden. If the Carbon County fair, eral feet of earth. His companion saw and the for commercial fine some out best contained the tent TAIR TO THE STATE displays FREE TRIP products the dirt begin to cave and got but just very bringing an large as advertisingnedium, by GIVEN GIRLS in time to save himself. Help was department of education. The latter, to have shown to the best comparison and demonstration as to what can be done in the difadvantage, could have used the entire space. Every school in the ferent communities, may contribute to the development or bettor Margaret Pierce and Norma Living- summoned and the resrucra began to Greenwood out and in so doing he county had some work on display, not in competition for prizes, dairying, better poultry, the creation of a beet sugar industry, aim ston of Priee were the winners of the dig was struck with a very heavy shovel but with the aim of showing the activities of the children of the the production of more and better farm products and live stock it first, prize in the pig judging contest and received a bad gash on the head Carbon county schools in such a way that parents might see" the may grow to be a worthwhile premanent institution. at the Carbon fair hyjt tvrek anil (here- which the doctor had to take three subjects correlated with art and handwork and the project m thod by get a freq trip to Balt Lake Citv stitches Ip sew up the wound, He was of teaching. This department was such as to. justify the belief FORESTRY MEN LOOKING OVER ZY, the 3d, 4th and 5th, to the tnt$ covered by tbe dirt for some fifteen CONDITIONS HERE that Carbon schools rank with the best in the state and that it is .ON FRIDAY, NEXT fair. The girls belong to the Allwliite or twenty minutes, he says, and it ia not necessary to send our young people away until they are ready rlub, composed of "iris and the onljr pn exjHirincc he does not want to go Teachers' Banquet, Dance and RecepC. L. Forsberg, director of the Great for their college work. one Is the slate. Mis Pierce got first through again. ! tion At City Hall. Basin Experimental station; Charles prize at the Carbon fair in judging MUCH TO ENTERTAIN EVERYONE. while Miss Livingston won first Roads As no fair is complete without entertainment features in adOut of This City Hero is the program for the annual DeMoisey of Provo, sujiervisor of the pigs, for the care of pigs, offered by prize Dr. Daniel Uintah National forest; dition to the exhibits, arrangements were made with Messrs. B. W. teachers reception, banquet and danc In Fine Shape the fair board, whirh roiisista of a Dalton and Bill Lines to furnish a race and rodeo program for each to be given by Price Chandler of Com Parkinson of Ogden, public reclama- free trip with for three paid exiicnsrs of the three days of the fair, and these gentlemen are entitled to meree next Friday evening, October tion service, and J. W. Humphrey of dav to the state fair at Salt Lake Highway connections from Salt the Manti Forest reserve, were in much credit for having put on one of the finest exhibitions of the 7th. City, where they will compete in pig lake City to Eastern Utnh by way of county this week in- judging contests. Should the kind ever seen in the state. There were also other attractions, in- ' Welcoming soeech by Orson T. Price and Carbon girls he Price Canyon are hnn and generally vestigating watershed conditions up fortunate in Brooks, president. Zion a football at between Carbon and Fork winning they in good condition, according to ihe game cluding high Spanish Music by Frisinger orchestra during Willow Creek and other places in the will be to a weekly reNirt of the state departmusic on given Ore., with Portland, Carbon furnished free the first fr?h trip day by high eounty. They visited other sections to attend the Inter-statthe banquet. , fair. Mrs. ment made last Saturday. The recent band, and singing by a ladies chorus under the direction of .'! rs. Vocal to investithis adjacent city and made Mavme Jameson will go with the girls rains did little damage to that road, solo, Mrs. Edith Olson. Ora B. Harding. On the second day there was a baseball g ame begations of the devastated country. At, to the C. II. Marcusen. the report says. The Castle Talk, Capitol city as chancrone tween Price and Standardville, the high band again furnishing the Vocal solo, Dr. L. J. a meeting held here the visitors met road is closed because of damStookey. with a number of business and stock-me- n TWO DAYS CLINIC HELD OVER music. . On the last day there was a complete program of i ws Reading, Miss Gladys Smith. done by the latter part of this age and matters were talked over and rodeo with the finals in the championship bucking contest and Talk, Prof. C. II. Madsen. AT CASTLE DALE week. The Colorado line to Thoinp-son- s whereby the devastated places may be added features. The Helper band furnished the music on this day. Vocal solo, Mrs. Ora. B. Harding. ia passable only, on account of The clinie for children of exchanged for lower ranges to rebuild Vocal solo, Cannon Thompson. rerent The first day of the fair was School Day, all grade children b jin rains. Tho report declares the r them. Ninety-fiv- e cent of the ag- age held iScptcmber 10th and 20th at jn-two miles cast of Valley City admitted free, and there was a fine turnout. Storms throughout ItesK)nse, Prof. D. C. Woodward, bridge ricultural land in the state is grazing Castle Dale was the most successful is unsafe. Know Your Teacher" (i. in' un- and the county cut down the attendance on Saturday, but on Sunday 5 per cent is under cultiva- from a standpoint of attendance and the number passing through the gates reached nearly three thous- der the sujiervisiou of Miss Gludys tion, only Dr. Parkinson stated. efficiency in work needinplished since TAKES ON POSITION WITH AN and despite the rain in the morning and the chilly breeze of the Smith and C. W. (Stubby) Peter n A dinner was given the visitors last the inauguration of this branch of AIRCRAFT CONCERN immediately preceding the dance ut evrning at Castle Inn by the Price child welfare. Dr. Hy Richards, supafternoon. The fair was not put on as a moneymaking proposition, it be- City Hall. Karl F. Liiciler, late of Price, has Chamber of Commerce at which sev- erintendent for the state of the chieral talks were made. The uniform ldrens bureau, accompanied by Miss areepted a position in the saW de ing the object to have the best possible dhow with the avai able NOW BEING OPENED funds, so that the financial results are not the proper measure of Wednesday of this week the public opinion expressed by the visitors af- Prichard, assistant, were in attend- imrlment of the B. F, Mahon.v Airsuccess. Measure by the number, variety and excellence of the utilities commission granted Price its ter an. investigation was that ft r ance! With, the local chairman, Mrs. craft company of San Diego, Gila. He Olivia Clair, and an able committee recently registered for a law i ursc at and indirectly, cont entertainment features, its educational and petition for modification of a former causestodirectly exhibits, the high-claexaminations and numer- the eighty-fiv- e of Southern California, the floods, namely, fires, nv advertising value, the first annual fair exceeded all expectation. order fixing grade crossings over the grazing on privately owned water died ous corrections were made during the hut University withdrew after coming to terms Denver and Kio Grande Western The members of the board worked long and hard to accomplish lands, the washing of great gu!!; s two days session. Discussing the ne- with Mnhonev, who is an old college these results and to make every dollar reach as far as possible, tracks in this city. Work was started whirh d conducted many freshets cessity for vaccination to lessen dan- chum of Ihe former and the builder of morning on grading of but the credit is not due to them alone. of effort this (Friday)West into the main rreek beds i.n ger from diptheria the board tabled the plane Spirit of St. Louis." He street and gutting the lack of are the bone and sinew that makes for the success South First and nuiervi.inn over the issue until conditions are more fa- is the founder of the B. F. Mahoney in it for traffic. The ware- these lands. proper' slinpc of any enterprise. The success of the fair was due to the earnest house vorable. No cases of infantile par- concern. On his rreent visit to the Trice Commission company const Lindbergh was the guest of Ma were recorded or noted. of the press, the farm bureau, the schools, the mines, will be ofmoved alysis hack from where it now Great from oaks little nenrns grow honey and Luciler. the chambers of commerce of Price and Helper, the business people stands so that the thoroughfare and charred stunii from the matchIt took Noah a hundred nud twenty may of the county who contributed liberally to the premium lists, tin; lie opened. Birth announcement cards. Tbe Sun. es we throw. years to build his ark. ' -- - . - -- - ss -- e Gate-Du-rhes- pre-scho- ol ss ib-ui- ed unim-Nde- 1 |