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Show RATES rate art or wSTin inch per taaue (4) (fj.the Tranmont. W-K .aXlvrrtixen. Potion ini'h per to-- I month-t- our r ad-frfdltiniial. No dUplay the firat (front) W twenty" (25) Volnme 15, Number 11 AN flfMISIO FAKED THE STORY general superintend-i'the'Uta- h Fuel company with Castle Gate, ays that the fire in Mine No. a there hare the control. Thw Wilhnr Creek under on an explosion oat following of last week. The morning ysdir tobe ojiened immediately and l fin be carried on at onee, but from the Ktuil taking of coal to be commenced for ,erty ia not rffiigation has shown that oKKt and half a dozen sto- blast and ftrt wreeked by the The derailed. hoist, were ears nl are all m b ud main parting audition. More than a half have been erected be-- n fla first and sixth dip entries to rf off the oxygen supply and ' the fir. ioe inspectors and others say they oov reuonably certain the in the lower part of the fop. They believe the damage b ipprr raise to be slight dox-Uoeki- dn I explo-iaKui- rd )LAND CANTRELL yr Respected Citizen of Price Called Is Friday Last eondueted by Carbon Joppa lodges of Price at Masonic pie ia this city last Sunday after-- i for Roland Cantrell, who passed it the Friday before at St Marks ptsl at Sslt Lake City following ilhtsi of about eighteen months, m from a cerebral hemor--i ilk Deceased was born in San Fran-- 1, Csla, December 29, 1864, the if William and Mary Moore Can-H- is father waa a Kentuckian, rrieei were ad mi from England i country. Hia widow, Mrs. Mary Csatnll, city librarian, survives, n in bo other relatives. Deceased his mother came odieated in the publie eehoola of sstirt city and later on graduated a Bsa Francisco Polytechnics!, an IMdb for education in woodwork From there he went llhcrqurque, N. M. In. 1903 he to Mrs. A. Nolan turned several Maryhe worked years the Colorado Fuel and Iron eom-- at Pueblo in the Centennial 8ome twenty years later Mr. Mn. Cantrell came to U(kh. Here rid a like position with the Indent Coal and Coke company at faith for about a year. After-i- h kt came to Price and had been here until his death. He d degree Mason and order at the age of 21 ethis exceptionally well poat-- a this work and was frequently to assist his brethren with a good man and will be t uued. His body now rest in faonie plot at Price City eem-Bsv. H. M. Merkel of the Com-r- J hureh at Price conducted Flynn Funeral Home I (huge of arrangements. nsehinery. dt thirty-secon- moUri ra-- roiue before local officers' was this (Thursday) forenoon hv the clover work r Deputy Hheriir Tto 8bb Warron S. Icacnek, who has Ven StHwial Service. the case for the past week OGDEN, Aug. 16. Carl R. Marcusen, chairman, called the tc It can now be'callwl one of the convention to order at 10 o'clock this morning and juvenile cioes to come before at this time presented the permanent officers. These are James ocal offieers. Working on the hunch A. Howell of Ogden, chairman ; Mrs. E. A. Roberts of Salt Lake that it was all a imix Peacock drew City, vice chairman ; John W. Crawford of Logan, secretary; Mrs. John Win nan d' secretary; J. D! Boyd rf Provo, wpa nion "on the sergeant at arms; John ??8stant H. Zundel of Brigham City, C. D. Pope of fatal afternoon for Volney Park er. It seems that the boy bad been Helper, and William Adams, of Layton, the assistant sergeants at warned by his father time and time arms. Howell delivered the keynote speech after the invocation again not to ride the rows while herd-m- by Rev. John Edward Carver of the Ogden First Presbyterian but the lad had disregarded the church. A telegram from Senator Reed Smoot told why he was wise counsel of his sire and mounted unable to be present, while a message was read by Marcusen to the animal, lie was thrown off and the assembled delegates from Herbert C. Hoover, presidential cansnffcrrd a broken arm. In a feeling didate. The Carbon County Womens Republican club sang some of agony and despair the advice came campaign songs. to him, so he made up the story that Rev. II. M. Merkel of the Community church at Price was named three boys approached and asked him if he had seen a rabbit The lad an- as a congressional committeeman for the First district for Carbon swered negatively. This did not anit county. Daggett, Lee Nebeker; Duchesne, Laman J. Larsen; Em-eiris alleged assailants, so while his two E. R. Cox; Grand, L. L. Taylor; San Juan, Charles Redd, and companions were held at bay by a Uintah, John L. Davis. confederate of (he culprits, "he was beaten by the other two. They were JUDGE F. E. WOODS DECLINES supposed to have held his arm over UNITED STATES SENATOR THE ATTORNEYSHIP two large boulders and brought anERNEST BAMBERGER other down, fracturing it in two difSalt Lake City OGDEN, Aug. 16. Delegates to ferent places. The story went over the Seventh District Judirial nonven big and caused no little comment in GOVERNOR who also were delegates to the tion, this vieinity. Suspects were brought WILLIAM H. WATTIS congressional and the state republican before the youth, but he was unable conventions, met in the courtroom of Ogden to identify them. Tiring of gathering Judge John A. Hendricks in City Hell up all the boys in the community, SECRETARY OF STATE today and nominated Dilworth Wool-le- y Peacock worked on the hoax theory of Manti, incumbent, and A. W. W. JOHN PETERS agd thus brought out the truth. . The oft Ephraim, as candidates for Jensen Sun feels that this lad has great posBrigham City and I. R. Chriaterosen of Mt. judges, sibilities and should take np reportfor district attorney. The Pleasant, ATTORNEY GENERAL would come plentiful it ing. Copy Seventh comprises the five counties of ia sure. GEORGE F. PARKER Sanpete, Carbon, Grand, Emery and Provo San Juan. The convention was called to order by F. M. Alder of Manti, secSTATE TREASURER retary of the judicial committee for Northern Utah Politicians Fail to the district. J. W. Hammond of Price E. AXEL CHRISTENSEN waa selected as chairman by acclamaAgree On Candidate. Mt Pleasant tion. All preliminaries were dispensed with and the work of making the STATE AUDITOR This from yesterdays Salt Lake nominations was proceeded with at Tribune comes as a surprise to the IVOR AJAX onee. Rein friends this Tooele eity. gentlemans The name of Judge Woolley wee publican aspirations from the southpresented by Boy D. Mellor of Manti ern part of the state for the nominaPUBLIC INSTRUCTION and seconded by Charles H. Bedd of tion of secretary of state at the state DR. C. N. JENSEN San Juan, Jesse Conover of Perron convention ii Ogden tomorrow gained Salt Lake City end Henry Ruggeri of Priee. Both retha in potential value Tuesday as were by acclamation. Nomination for sult of a meeting of party leaders in SUPREME COURT the remaining jndgship went to Jenof agreeSalt Lake City. Possibility W. H. FOLLAND sen, also by acclamation. Judge F. E. ment on one of three candidates from Woods of Priee bad been placed in (Ten-YeTerm) recounties Utah Carbon, Juab and nomination and Jensen then offered to lead-TheLake Salt City ceived encouragement of party withdraw in hia favor or in favor of candidates are Arthur J. era. EPHRAIM HANSON other man that the Eastern Utah any Lee of Price; William J. Bailey of (Two-YeTerm) might favor, but it waa statdelegates NephL and Preston G. Petenson from Salt Lake City ed that Judge Woods would not acProvo. This territorial strategy, which cept the nomination and Jensen then observers believe may result in the PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS was chosen by acclamation. nomination of one of the three southThere were no candidates for the ALBERT E. MILLER ern men, folowed the inability of district attorneyship, but Christensen Washington County northern republicans to unite on one wee prevailed up to eeeept. WINSLOW F. SMITH, of the two candidates from the north, Lemons as large as grapefruit have John Walker of Weber county, and MRS. CLARA RANDOLPH been grown by q Massachusetts John Peters of Box Elder. The moveLake Salt County ment in behalf of the southern asm-ran- ts MRS. DAN BERRY followed the failure of recent eber Dont borrow The Sun. Subscribe. Duchesne County in II and caucuses in Box Elder to indorse either candidate from these counties. re-.Rt8- clctr-cre- st y, LEE MENTIONED ar se ar TPa btc hj (k i .? J&t For Those Considered High Places I'nited States Senator Ernest Handle rger, J. licubcn Clark, Jr., Philo T. Farnsworth, Jr., and Alonso R Irvine, all of Salt fake City. Governor NVilliaiu II. Wattis, Ogden; Wililam W. Kecgmillcr of Balt fake City; llyruni E. Crockett, Cache county; llarvey II. (Huff, Utah county; K. W. Kelly and Malcolm A. Key-e- r, both of Suit fake City; Carl K. Marcusen, Price, and John F. ltow-niH- ii, Salt fake City. State Supreme Court Judge Epha, raim Hanson, Judge William M. Judge Lee It. Wight, William If. Folium! and Judge Thomas D. Lewis, all of Salt fake City; Joseph II. Erickson, Richfield; A. O. Horn, Arthur Woolley and Alfred W. Agee, all of Ogden, and Judge Melvin C. Harris, Logan. Secretary of State John Walker, Ogden; John W, Peters of Brigham City; Wilford Daly, lHrowan; John T. Oldroyd, Saniwta county; Arthur J. Lee, Price; Preston 0. Peterson, Provo, and William J. Bailey, Nephi. Attorney General W. Ilal Farr of Ogden; O. A. Tangren, Did to; Judge Oeorge P. Parker, Provo; Joseph E. Richards, Salt Lake City. State Treasurer E. A. Christensen, Mt. Pleasant; John E. Holden, Salt' fake City; Edward Street of Lehi; Hans Miekelsen, Logan, and G. Frank Ryan, Ilelter (Sty. State Auditor' W. W. Evans of Farmington; P. Russell Wight, Brigham City; Ivor Ajax, Tooele; Jonathan Lloyd, Riehficld; Clifford I. Wright, Pleasant Grove, and Frank M. Openahaw, Salt Lake City. Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. C. N. Jensen of Salt fake By ERNEST BAMBERGER wish to. thank my friends in all City. parts of the state for their support and to express my appreciation to the republicans' of .Utah for the signal A t J ' i. 1 ' IA Si.l- ill. 5?; r, '' 4. 7 i:v; IV -- f. f FINE SHOWING honor'which they hate bestowed upon I What Persistent Advertising Don For This ia a republican year and the Big Chain Store. republican ticket will be elected in its entirety from Hoover down to the Net earnings of the J. CL Penney least of the candidates. All that is in Co. from the sales for the Tint six my heart tonight ia gratitude for the months of thia year, after deductions loyal support which I have received. for federal taxes but before preferred stock dividend requirements, were $2 . 661,427.64 with additional earnings from discounts and miscellaneous income bringing up to $2- OODEN, Aug. 16. The high tighta with net 42 of the platform adopted today by the r78, JL" al i ;- -i me. ; f Platform High Spots republican state committee: earnlnf , mXm isjssr ,MplilEsvs,3S!S .fr " " lJuiffcgr "ffa - .11 Commadci Utah .onBnntoDit 4.1- Expres laidi in fact that party 0,6 "'b001 41116 10 b"01 f untmng efforts of Senator Smoot and Utah congressmen to safe- gnard 'Valuable water rights. Pledged republican legislatures to 1 : painstaking study of tax system Pledged republican nominees to ert faithful efforts toward law exen- forcement. Pledged, congressional nominees to work wholeheartedly toward farm re- lief. Favored legislation to insure further progress in mining industry. Promised that republican congressional nominees would use every effort to obtain additional federal aid to extend and improve highways and secure federal aid to preserve Dinosaur. National Park in Uintah eounty and to develop natural resources. Renewed partys belief in womens rights. Promised concerted effort to prevent turning White House into head quarters of Tammany Ilall. The only thrust directed at the democratic party was iq the tariff plank, "We distrust the statements of the democratic party platform alleging a conversion to the protective tariff, the plank' read.' "We direct attention to the fact that eaeh time the democrats have been in power nationally thev have tinkered with the tariff so that economic ehous baa inevitably . s t fetetiou .1 JJ egation, Leatherwood and Colton. Two Acres of Melons to Bust Next Month ld?ln v-- ib I HON. WILLIAM. H. WATTIS ZSm 16, 1928 Me-Crr- g, ATTEMPTED BY CITY Plana are nearing completion for nnONER, YESTERDAY the staging of the biggest Melon Day ever put on by the city of Green Bivey-, accordJ McIXsnaltl, who blew into this on Labor Dny, September and there down association rt time ago and later on ing to the is R. d the home F. Dr. King which of of May W. F. 7." Paiidale addition to Price, Tentative plana were A special train wiU attempted suicide in the Sun last Monday. Summit as in Soldier JB1 by from swallowing three or be run at aU the former years and stopping of lighting fluid from it reaches as soon As .or route. towns en !w, eigar pocket ease. I BBjing: If anything hap- - that eity the morning H. D1 and mother. Good- - begin. Gov. George ny Rood luck. Olin, agricultural Later Dr. Char-2- " Jr., county physician, wal Denver and Rio Grande je Miss ad admi.iistertd an antidote. to he the principal ajieakera. will arrange very sick man. , A week ago Ardene Flynn of this city musical program end ,rr,ted and fined for the Giovannoni fa ? is to give Ihe mvoca F. .1 waa this sentence u.-- ; ! Ifving- Despondency over are beThe high school baligrounds idk.L m,ronial matters are a the otficam to be hia other ing prepared for game aggregatu n Pnce team and a picked from Srgo and Moab. Cfa i "d wJLEUM RUNS INTO features is to be a wrestling tigerw.ghtrh DIFFICULTIES ing card. Ira Porn, meet Martin Ziko. the Ju s This lm-Klhl5iltjiriB1'niB company JJVlav from Los Angeles. bout. Wition to thia city d to be a splendid wl" faitNtt.d'T.thAest"day of i P: of Salt Lake City George school au ,The dri11 m today ter this a dance in the high Mite ?ndy formation that is diTht";.r nef because of PBBt week it has been tn a'mo"t impenetrable more easily fad tIuin is now iy hei1101 present by he close fak .U,i,.l,rcd to ave the ttfa espenae tola ti, e,?S to the bottom howevor M the fast hit d men limply). visitors ono pended to insure ftip be held biggest times possmto- September 20lh .to 23d, The Sun. Birth announcements. ty Weak Ending August Bamberger Named For the ate, and Wattis, Governor solved BsvIcm. NEWSPAPER Sen- 'Young Man Afraid of Hia Father ' Confesses to Deputy. "One of the crudest juvenile ever to INDEPENDENT Iturglars broke into a government penitentiary in Meluu (France) recently and carried away a safe containing a 1500 payroll. of last year waa $214,018. Out of net 0f this in for the init year $129,611.15 are applicable to the eommon stock still outstsnd-Praise- d classified . and $2,314,933.20 to the 805,790 outstanding sham of no par eommon stock, equivalent to $3.48 a share. The cash account of the company at the dose of the first six months of the year was $6,586,696.72 compared with $4,016,539 for the same day of last year. Merchandise inventory this year was $41,949,004.37 as compared .' with $34,674,890.24 this time last year. Total sales for the first six months of this year were $71,75367.65 as compared with $60,759,807.42 for tha same period last year. Commenting on the statement of the J. C. Penney Co. for the first half year of 1928, George IL Bushnell, vice president says: "General sales conditions for the firat six months of the your show a healthy increase over. last year for the same period. "In January the twenty stores of the Golden Rule Mercantile company with headquarters in Ogden and covering the. Intermountain States were taken over by the J. C. Penney Co. These and several other chain systems acquired in the hat year are all showing phenomenal gains. Other new ones opened since the first of the year ' or in process of being estbaliahed bring the total number of J. CL Penney Co. units np to 1024. "The net earning rate of the comfor the first half of thia year pany come about. points to earnings for the full year When the street lights grow dim in P"0?, that wiU hhl7 (South Afriea) the resi-- 1 tozY dents set their watehee knowing it is N0T AI ALL TOO EARLY FOR 8 0 C10CK . I Mtisfuo-Bloemfontei- ' Af-wi- th CHRISTMAS n CARDS I WILLIAM H. WATTI8 t It ia not too early to think of this imPortan bj"ect Our new eamplee I deeply appreciate the eonfidenee Potion. Selection shown in tendering me this nomine- - ar now "idJ.f?p tion for governor. I consider it a very I no?r IPean?. that you choose fronx an line of .the choicest designs great honor to be with the others 8e roken market affords. Your printing or named at this convention, and to serve d000 without under the leadership of Herbert IIoo- P the? of Perfection ver and Charles Curtis. I believe the "7 desire and P ch. entire ticket will be elected. For the . lt The ? constant aim to past number of yean we have had a w situation at Washington comparable I Produce. Foresight now is a positive to a wagon with three good wheels andlP111811 .aVn"t disappointment a later in the season. Order now. one had one. We expeet thia year to put in another good one. -- w!ka a"nng,.tt A A ' . |