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Show WSUNS RATES RECLAMMATION PLAN REMINDS OF ANCIENT HISTORY . advertixlns rate arc or M) cent an inch per issue is-inch by tba month (our (4) i local advertisers. Trsnxient, fif. ,i cents an Inch per issue. Position gas's dinplxy ATHENS, March 1. Greece is now intcut ou conquering malaria when Mark Antony and Octavius vanquish-c- d ISrutus and Cassius. The Plain of Ihillippi will be drained and nine hundred thousand acres made available for cultivation and habitation. nr cent additional. No diaplny ad-1- 4 accepted (or the (imt ((rant) pane 1 readers twenty-(ir- e (25) ftr line an issue. ting J 7 o of. that good kind one is not The 8un, Price, Utah. Volume 14, Number 99 AN rease In Utah Tonnage As In Many Other Sections INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Week Ending March 8, 1928 Don't borrow The Sun. Subscribe. lus uke ms an Events in the Lives of Little Men IS TAKING ON HG Oti, IT5 BHHYs WftPAy gaa Special Berries. WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 27. Total production of soft coal country over for the seven days ending with February 18th, lading that coked at the mines and lignite, is estimated at net tons. Compared with the output of the preceding ek this is a decrease of 368,000 or 3.8 per cent. Output during ; same week of last year (February 18th) amounted to 13,193,-ton- s. For the week of February 11th production in Utah was 000 tons, Colorado, 201,000, Wyoming 113,000 and New Mexico 000. The total amount produced during the present calendar ir up to February 18th approximately two hundred and working days comes to 419,662,000 tons. For the e time the production of coke in the states of Utah and is given as two thousand tons, net. The total uction of beehive for the country as a whole during the week ed February 18th is estimated at 96,000 net tons as against 91,-i- n the preceding seven days. The output of byproduct coke in January amounted to 3,880,-n- et tons, an increase of 234,000 or 6.4 per cent over that re-- d in December. The average daily rate also increased in the e ratio from 117,613 tons in December to 125,161 in January gain of 7548 tons or 6.4 per cent; With the exception of March, 7, when the reported production was the same (3,880,000 tons! , Of the seventy-in- e le January output was the highest on record. how to were active condition in seventy-eigplants produce id one idle. Their ratio of production to capacity was 81 per t. There are also six other old plants which have long been idle id could not again be operated without extensive repairs. These e not included in the figures of capacity. The production of eehive coke in January remained practically stationary, the toil being estimated at 376,000 tons. Production of all coke to 4,256,000 tons and of which 3,880,000 tons or 91.2 per rat was made at byproduct plants and 376,000 tons or 8.8 per cent the beehive ones. The quantity of coal consumed at plants dur-i- g January amounted to about 6,168,000 tons and of which 5,575,-D-0 were in byproduct ovens and 593,000 in the beehive. In the settlement of the dispute over the First West street crossing last Monday evening by Price eitv council a Hitler hone of contention has been disiiellod as the factor intervening to retard the provision of the means of convenient egress and ingress for the MopIe and businesshouses sonth of the Denver and Rio Grande Western tracks and north of First West street. committee made up of Ben J. Stein, J. F. MacKnight and J. F. Johnson, representing property owners in the locality of the crossing anil in conformity to an order of the council, the eolltetioii of twelve hundred and ninety dollars which was made available for the removal of the 9,-0- 00 sev-ty-thr- ee Wash-combin- ed re-lair- Price Commission company buildings. This offer apjieareil to satisfy the mayor anil council and it was accepted. The committee associated with Mayor Olson anil J. 11. Redd, chairman of streets, was authorized to proceed with negotiations for tho removal of these obstructions, and further to ht confer with City Attorney Ruggeri in the consummation of the details. It Partially Relieves. Four years ago the council in a joint agreement with the railroad closed the fonner Tenth street crossing, leaving am-antno way for the jieople there to get to the business center of the eity, and a number of suits have been filed for damages against the municipality as a IS result. The opening of First West street will at least partially relieve Missouri Leader to Speak At Zion the eity from future liability einoe the This Coming Monday. convenience of thou injured by the PROBE INTO COAL CONDITIONS of Tenth street will be subCOMES NEXT TUESDAY Instead of its meeting on Saturday, closing stantially subserved. The city hu alMarch 3d, the democratie state com- ready opened a new street at Second utative of Colorado Concern D. 29. C., Feb., WASHINGTON, ' mittee will assemble in Salt Lake City South between Third and First West, Gov. George 1L Dern came to Price Looking Over Things. Investigation of the underlying causes orl on next Monday, March 5th, it is an- and the old rood along the south side the in of the depression afternoon by train and was Pennsylvania, Priee Chamber of Commerce is get-itl- West Virginia and Ohio coal Helds is yesterday the guest during the remainder of the nounced by Delbert M. Draper, chair- of the tracke will continue to be need. Residents of the southeast section hod ing behind the proposition to have a to be started next Tuesday by the senday and evening of the Boost Price man. The change woe mode so that nlanned an inch agricultural college somewhere ate interstate commerce committee. In club and improvement district had personal and political friends the gathering of leaders from ell the Third Wut been open over the tracks Eastern Utah. Secretary Rice at its his making this announcement today and others. He was met at the Dencounties will take place on the earns to Fourth South. These plans may eeting this week was instructed to Chairman Watson said that John I ver and Rio Grande Western depot by 1 day that Senator James A. Reed of vet materialize with the present addirsw a set of resolutions to this end Lewis, president of the United Mine reception committee and the local Missouri will be there to make an ad- tional facility provided in the opening nd present same to Gov. George H. Workers of America, would be the land. In the evening there waa a dress. The Salt Lake theater hat been of the new street and the proposed lem on his visit here last evening. A first witness called in the inquiry, and big banquet at the Community church engaged. The fact that the Missouri crossing. mimittee was named to wait on which is to go fully into conditions in presided over by Orson T. Brooks os senator is a candidate for nomination 'tab 'a chief executive at that time. the central bituminous field, where, the toastmaster. His excellency was of Opening Up Alley. for the presidency at the national conl E. Gibson, vice chairman, presid-- i union miners have been out of work (course the main speaker. Others made Licenses were granted to a rooming-hons- e vention on Jane in Houston, Tex., in the absence of President Little- - for nearly a year. short talks. The governors subject above the old fish market on 26th, is not preventing the Utah mem- South n. He told of the eounty commis-le- rs was Harmony and First West end to Harry Moefin bers from of the uniting party appropriating eighteen hunHe spoke on the value of ta yo negate the Metropolitan also, nos, forts to give the show me gentleted dollars for food inspection porolietween towns and said the mining Hotel Louie Bell, too, for a cafe at arwelcome when he man most fitting ses. This with the nine hundred the Carbon Hotel. .It. camps were depending upon Priee and rives. Ute department of agrieulture is Himself and Others Make Talks Be- this eity on the mining camps, and The meeting adjourned to Tuesday democrats Numerous Carbon from fore Local Legfamaims. iving will take care of an inspector that our spirit of boosting should inafternoon when an ordinance was', are Eastern and Utah eounty figuring or Carbon. The appointee would aliclude not only all Carbon eounty, but pi; wed that - if!, put onto : effect - will Priee to from be those there. H. of Edward Among Littlefield Ogdll (Ted) o be used to look after licenses, ought to extend beyond the borders; soon open or , extend ther alley behind County Chairman Oliver K. Clay, Ray the commissioners were thanked by' den, state commander of the Ameri-solutithat we are interested in every part of V. F. the Savoy Hotel through the property Deming, S. W. Golding, Mayor for the action taken.. It can Legion, talked before the Priee tah; that foe example, Salt Lake of the Eastern Utah Electric company C. Smith, George Olson, Judge Ilarry Vos the understanding however, that and whieh is ilow rented to the Leondc- - City is talking of piping natural gus last. oa lie Willis N. Madsen and Sunday Christensen, this is only temporary and that later ards as a gasoline and battery service clasod that nothing which had been :'rom Wyoming for the purpose of Jameson. Recorder Mayrne County Orim a fulltime one is to be named. men hod ever eliminating the smoke nuisance ahd asked for by section station.. It looks as though the eity chairmen in thia Associate on T. Madsen, eounty agricultural been refused them. Those the project will in all probability of the state who have received invita fathers had bought a bunch of litiga, , taking a that l not fail to eliminate smoke at the only he Service saidare examination, tions from Draper are Mrs. Harry C. tion by their actions. Those voting tvil Munty signing up of beet entitled to five things land Lungs states capital eity, but it would maSmith of Price, Mrs. Robert G. Porter yes on the proposition were Aldermen in view of the fact that a sugar sailors and marines, the terially cripple the Carbon coal fields soldiers, of Duchesne, Mrs. Pauline Snow fu-- Whitmore, Fergusson, Reeves and by the reason that Zion is not only hr (ictory is coming when a sufficient of with deduction be made to Castle Dale, Mrs. O. W. MeConkie of Redd. No, BernardL GOV.' GEORGE H. DERN. imount of beets is guaranteed. This proof time spent in Uncle Sam's service. the closest, but the largest single marSuperintendent Lloyd of the waterMonticelk) and Mrs. Niles .Huge of trip was on the suggestion of Dr. Burial expenses inelnde a hundred dol- ket that we have and that eity in turn works system was given aq increase Vernal. Charles Ruggeri, Jr. T. W. Monell of of salary to a hundred and sixty-fiv- e lars and seven for a flog. Headstones would be crippled and would suffer a imppunding would of itself amount to the Holly Sugar corporation at Grand dollars a month. This came unaniLICENSED TO WED free and a pension of material decrease in business if our an appropriation of a certain amount fumishpd Junction, Colo., went wUh Madseu from the members of the counMar25. monthl to the depend. mines were weakened for the reason to be used in the generating of power, mously dolUn CASTLE Feb. DALE, Some three years ago A. K Carlson of wife and twenty for a minor child that a large portion of the things that and for that reason the other states riage licenses were issued this week cil. ent that concern told The Sun his comare purch- are objecting to such usq by CaliforThere now is a deficit in the fund Clerk Herbert Moffitt to or parents that are dependent. Hos- the people in Carbon use well known nia and the building of the Boulder by County ased is That it there. a pany (Holly) wonld build here under who are comes for those Twiss from Price and Anna for taking care of garbage. Recorder H. John pitalization the right conditions that is, sufficent unable to care for themselves. Free fact that Los Angeles has built up its dam unless all of them enter into an Tueker of Provo, and to William J. Smith woe instructed to get in touch It was then proposed to treatment is always available. acreage. large and growing population entirely agreement or compact that a certain McCourt from Columbia and Agness with other places and ascertain how build just over the Emery and Carbon to soil percentage of the Colorado be reservsuch is handled. A. O. Wiseley, state adjutant, talk- by boosting, having nothing of Priee. line at aome central point Weed and has ed and apportioned to each of the Prettyman climate Utah its Whereas, except Purchase of a small truck was authand told ed on Commandership, orized for the water department, each garbage problems ore to be worked wfiat the legion offers. Mrs. Ors B. unbounded wealth in natural resour- states for future use as the several out in this eity by Dr. Ruggeri and os well os climate, and the most may need it That,, for instance, not for bse within the eity limits. led those present in singing ces, later submitted to the chamber for its Harding beautiful scenery in the world; that if any more than half of Utahs tillable All Is Now Settled. The legion quartet gave America. boosted land is being irrigated and as this this alone were approval. Secretary Riee was instruct- several made np of Mayor numbers, Mrs. John Harmon and advertised thiseapitalized, The committee, othed to write city officials at Denver, be should source a state increases in population and 2L Tbs 4 4 PALMYRA, N. Y., Feb."Mormon at the piano, accompanying. Dr. L. Olson, J. IL Redd, J. F. Johnson, B. land would be which state our and take come where in near Colo., Salt Lake City and elsewhere hill 4 settlers here, very er through 4 np vocal solo. D. C. Petty for eopies of ordinances regarding the J. Stookey a enriched and would be one of water will be needed to irrigate that 4 church history mjs Joseph Smith 4 J. Stein and J. F. MacKnight, later and 1L B. Linderaan of Hiawatha, J. largely by an angel to unrorer 4 met with Messrs. Gilmour and McKinits biggest assets, and in addition to which now amounts to more than one 4 whs directed planting of trees that Price may adopt golden pistes from which he 4 non of the Priee Commission company Perry Egan tpf Price, A. 8. Horsley, which we have our many natural re million seres and if the waters of the 4 the tome of them. The committee on to-- 4 4 translated the Rook of Mormon, nd C. B. Poie of Helper, Erin Leon-inwhich and a mineral of in to wealth the the rich is to consider the disposal its 4 anil made an agreement whereby the Colorado and passed tributaries, 4 sources, ownership day Standardville and L. D. Young of Jesus Christ of Latter- - 4 buildings are to be removed upon tho Chnrch 4 are has been which Green of dead trees and other things and re- ard of and Price clude of the rivers, scarcely part Kaintx. Known as Mormon Hill, 4 payment of $1350. This is to include of Price were speakers ( at the after- large 4 touched. port later. appropriated by Colorado or any other 4 duy ia included in one of three farme 4 full settlement for the old one, which it noon session. A drive was announced state Utah will be entirely without 4 totaling eight hundred acres which, 4 stood lifeblood of the Country. the renter of the street un to There would be fewer divorces if it for new members, and our millions of acres of tillable 4 with the Grange home in thia vil- - 4 few in men sixty-fiv- e months to Close a foolishago when it was removfrom been the out dads 4 On the Boulder dam, briefly, watr land will be worthelss. 4 lage. have acquired tbs as easy to eut 4 estate of Iliny T. Sexton. The exact 4 ed on the promise of interested propness as it is to do sway with Willie ' were at the two gatherings. is the lifeblood of this Western and 4 cost of purchase was not revealed, 4 erty owners to defray the cost. HowHolds Close Attention. adenoids and tonsils. And the law of all water is but Elder Willard W. Bean, church 4 FUNERAL SERVICES OF EMERY country. the railroad having refused tq a was dry 4 first in use, first in right. That is to Although the subject 4 representatire here, said the trana- - 4 ever, WOMAN NEXT SUNDAY statiscontract until the street was less with the more or more sign makes a of action total than dealing one, certain 4 who uses a 4 quansay, a person YOUR SCOTCHMAN MUST DRIVE held and was for real then incumbent upon the here nevertheless it 4 $100,000 expended 4 the dear, governor out of a stream for a tics, NOW FROM REAR SEAT Sunday next funeral services for tity of water 4 property. Elder Bean said 4 eity to enter into negotiations with personal audience partichis of attention the establishes beneficial purpose thereby Mrs. Martha M. Barney of Clawson he had no definite knowledge as 4 the Priee Commission the menr- -a majority of whom 4 conqiany and to what usa would be mnde of the 4 4 will be held st that place. Decease! a right to it, and no subsequent user ularly citizens interested to remove the proand professional is are the the mining farms. busainess, below (if lie or almve 4 opinion either 4 thereafter the can at riTTSFIKLl), Mass., Feb. 2(L 4 was 51 years of age and passed men who could appreciate the import- 4 church may erect a suitable monu- - 4 jection on the east side. The citizens The first dollar ever earned by the 4 Price City Hospital last Sunday after the point of the first filing on the and 4 ment on the hill, as it did at Smith's 4 committee tendered money ($1290) to late Marcus II. Rotters of New 4 an illness of a week following an op- stream deprive him of it. This law ance of the Boulder dam question 4 birthplace, near South Royalton, Vt. 4 reimburse the municifiality and this A Swing-Johnso- n bill prolonged the to as well former editor and individuals as 4 eration. Mrs. Barney was born at Marlboro, Mass., 4 4 applies to followowner of the Berkshire Eagle at 4 demonstration of appreciation 4 President Heber J. Grant saya 4 agreement is now being signed up. Californm is now and has in Is., on September 2, 1876, the states. declsPittsfield and the Berkshire Cour- - 4 church made no lie baa close the was 4 that 4 City Attorney Ruggeri will bo authored his address. At the icr at Barrington, was found recent- - 4 daughter of David and rhnebe Scott the past persistently sought to acquire ion an to what nature of a monu- - 4 ized to at once 4 the for to school, leave notify the Denver and high share of the Colorado river, compelled meftt. if any, would ha erected on 4 ljr by Ilarry D. Sisson of this city, Murray. She came to Utah and sel- a large tourn- 4 Hill Cumorah. Rio Grande Western that all requirebasketball the he where the opened course the administrator of the estnte. The 4 .iJj u which of are to 4 4 1921 tributaries vrara aco it Neola. In furament and after which he mingled 4 4 ments have been met and that no comdollar, a Mexican silver one, wts 4 Moved to Clan son, uliere she mar- Green and the Price. All other states in the be M will of suffered and a in 44444441 folded ther Hall crowd W4444444 at paper piece delay rarefully City ith her hus- are opposed to Californio. These de- with the big on which was written in Rogers' 4 ried Henry O. Barney. plete opening of the South First West danced until after midnight hand : "This dollar is the very first 4 band she was interested in a store at sire that the Colorado be reserved to Community ehareh was taxed to its Sun acknowledges a call this (Friday) crossing. I ever earned. It was given to me 4 the them to meet the future needs of the minutes Emery settlement. Surviving are states. The in earing for the gathering. morning of some twenty-fiv- e when 5 yean old for taking castor 4 Boulder caiwcity the am purpose of President llindenburg of Germany now is oil." Rogers, who died January 20. 4 her husband and several brothers the were from It numbers musical given, Several governor. up to dam is, of course, to conserve the wal!l2fl, at the nge of 02 years, kept 4 sisters. Biiihop J. A. Barney of the hour for Callister of Zion to place this declares that he has never felt nervNed the and limited but tribuspace its offio-httand Colorado e. ters of the will I ?! min in hissnfety deiioslt bpx In Latterly Saint willchurch to press forbids mention of newspaper on the chief executive's ous. If, bring married, he tells tLe be in the cetne- - taries by impounding such and estab- going Interment J the Ctnun (Conn.) National bank retainer list. truth, ho richly deserves his iron cross. and other pleasing features. The lishing a powersite, but this act of these 1 1 tcry there. ed REED COMING Talk At Price Last Evening PLANS FACTORY B Utahs Chief Executive Makes Splendid M LITTLEFIELD HERE -- on ce r .J7 ESlELff m DEAL IS CLOSED 1 bcau-tifirsti- on Ssi-lorvil- le, til II IUM44444 |