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Show im lwwd Every Tlinnidar By Sun Publishing Co. (Ine.). U. W. Crockett, Manager. $2.00 the Year In Advance. Of fire l'lione No. 0, Residence, 1S1-- gubw-rlnlio- or 1K3-- J. Entered A Second Clean Mail Matter, June 4, 1013. At the l'ostoffice At price. l it ah. Under the Act of March S. INTO. ADVKBTI8ING RATES Matter-le- r Inch Per Issue, 40c, Trawdeiit, fiOc. Special Position, 23 per Cent Additional. Inner-lioLegale Ten Centa the Una Each Count Six Words to Line. Display Huin-mon- a, STOflO ; AVater Application, $15-.0- Final Proof, $10. Headers Fifteen Centn the I.ln Each Innertiou. Count Six Wordn tu the lane. (23) Centn Blackface Tyjw Twenty-Fiv- e Karb Insertion. Obituaries, Card of Thanks. Resolutions, Etc., At Reading Notice Kales. Count Six Wordn to the Line. Etc, For Male, For Kent, Found, Two Cento Per Word Each Inaue. No Charge Accounts. Addrena All Coumunicationa to SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY Price, Utah I went mourning without The Sun; I stood up and cried in Uie congregation-do- ll. 30:2m. Gratifying Verdict of the most gratifying verdicts to be returned by juries fa Carbon county during the past few years was that of guilty when Frank Smith and Lee Diamenti were brought to trial for the shooting of Sheriff S. Marion Bliss and beating of his One . EVERT THURSDAY THE SUH. PRICE, UTAH PAGE TWO deputy, A. E. Gibson. Tine penalty carried an indeterminate sentence of from five years to life in the state prison. With their conviction one of the most dramatic crime episodes of Carbon county was brought to a close. Its enactment jentaUed all the elements of a dime movie,' even to the moral that crime does not pay and the Biblical quotation that the wages of. sin i$ death Facts of the bloody and heartless .attack on the officers is too well known to merit review. The lives and characters of the two perpetrators needs no explanation. The courts of justice have ' partially redeemed themselves from the' prevalent idea that tice is too tender-hearteThe future safety of society, as far as Smith and Diamenti are concerned, rests with the state board of pardons. Carbon county does not want these meu back. The state cannot afford the risk in granting them liberty until it is definitely established that live and let live is instilled in their abandoned and and you are dependent on local people for your patronage, and to which you expect local business men to make donations in some form, by all means send out of town for the printing, the music and everything else you need. Lodges, schools and individuals should always keep this in mind. It would be wrong to even ask the home firms and individuals for prices because there is always more class to something that you get elsewhere. In most places residents take ride in home institutions, in act it is good business to do so. One cannot climb far up the ladder of success by pulling his neighbors down. If those around you are busy and prosperous, most likely some of that prosyou perity will filter through to doland every time you spend a lar at home that dollsur remains and keeps traveling around from one person to another, paying debts, buying merchandise, etc., until someone, wilfully or unthinkingly, sends it out of town. Then its mission, as far as this community is concerned comes to an end. Depriving local concerns of the business means that fewer people will be given employment, fewer houses will be rented and more people will be forced to leave for some' other section where they can support themselves. Loyalty to the community fa which we live should be instilled into everyone; it' should be also taught fa the home and fa the schools, and only when people are really and truly loyal to their home town, to its business institutions and to its residents in general will we have a fit place fa which to live, Eureka Reporter, 29th. Twenty Years Ago This THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1IR Days TDell Neuer Forget Present Week Judge F. E. Wood end family and W. E. Anderson and wife had taken rooms at the Olson flats. John H. Mathis and B. Frank Me-Inti- re were doing home miasionary work at Sunnyside on Sunday. Miss Lillie Mellgrin was in Price from Salt Lake City, visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald. The wagon road from Colton to had been completed and was in good shape. It was built by Utah county and the state road commission. Several earloads of elk from the Jackson Hole country in Wyoming were to arrive at Salma and then be taken to the Fish Lake forest reservation and there liberated. Mrs. J. Hex Miller, assisted by Misses Nena Goodwin and Pearl Dalton, delightfully entertained about fifty gueats during the week at her home on North Eighth street. F. E. Murray, inspector in charge of the United States bureau t animal industry, reported that two flocks of sheep were found to be infected with Ecab on the east desert near Cisco. .The election held throughout the! Du-ches- ne county on the proposition to bond; the county for a high school curried' by a large majority, the result being two hundred and thirty-si- x for the j proposition and twenty-thre- e agaiir.,1 it. Robert Jackson, a freight brake man. was badly hurt at Price during, the week previous by being bumped off the top of a box car rliile switch- ing. One of his arms snttained a fracture and his jaw was painfully injured. About twenty or thirty friends of Mrs. Carl Gunderson gave htr a surprise one night during the week by going in on her with basket full of id things to eat. The occasion of the surprise was Mrs. Gunderson's WHEN MOTHER FRIEV-gfcCO- N THESE CRISP COOL MORNINGS birthday. Rev. Ransom P. Nichols of Salt Lake City came down Monday morning from Helper where he preached Sunday, joining his wife, who visited at the home of Mrs. J. A. Crockett, and after spending the day here left Tuesday for their home. The Greatest Plunger Wellington Items' I Equitable Insiirance Agency for ut aurance, bonds, etc. J. Bracken Leq Mr. and Mrs. L. I Snow of Provo 'manager, Price, Utah, Citizens will be surprised to arrived here Monday of last week. learn that, according to a survey Dr. Goetzman Honored W. N. Draper, who has been workjust completed by one of the the past few months in Colorado, ing BirthFriends At By largest utility companies in tho returned home Tuesday afternoon. best land, the farmer is far the j day Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. David II. Ellis en- Twe Cents Par Ward Bsch Insert spender fa America. Far from No Chsrae Accounts. number tertained a of friends at an being stingy, he is in reality a Dr. H. B. Goetzman of Price was oyster supper at their home Saturday WANTED CLEAN WHITE JOTTO X j plunger, when his purchasing honored last Friday evening at his evening. rase. Bring to The Bun office. power is compared with workers hpme on North Carbon Avenne when hundred three Boy Mrs. Benlah Draper and Mrs. NorApproximately members of the Social Sewing circle in other fields. APART-- j FOB KENT THKEE-ROOSnow left Sunday morning for I merit, furnished. Phone 215-The report shows that house- and their husbnnda entertained in Scouts from Carbon county end Green ma Provo to attend the Leadership meethis honor of fiftieth Februin Game, assemble will Price River birthday. hold appliances are sold more MODEM FOB RENT and music constituted the . . 19 for the district court of honor ings at Brigham Yonng University. house. Steam heat. Phone ary easily in farm houses that are entertainment. Dr. Goetzman evening's was Beard 'was hostess to Mis Edythe celebration of ut tnd wired than in the homes of city sented a pen and pencil sc by prothe the Social Service club girls at her tons birthday, according to J. F. home users of electricity. More than of the dub. Tuesday evening, and Miss two-thirof all the rurrl homes Goetzman i an old resident of this MaeKnight. loy Wheeler entertained them the A special program has been arrang- week before. now wired for electricity have rity having lived here for nineteen electric washers, and there are yearn. Ho eaine from Coalville around ed beginning with s parody at 2:30 Three be baby boys were bon iu YJt more electric ranges in the same 3013 and has practiced dentistry here in the alicrnuou. The parade will the last two weeks to since. He is a charter member and around the will le headed and rk dnring that have of homes number farm malignant hearts. the commisloilowing, scoot respectively, Mr. and A. the of president Rowley, elub, post George Rotary by power than fa a similar number president of the Carbon-Em-r- y Fish sioner; J. F. MaeKnight, A. W. Hors- Mrs. Yard Rich, Mr. aud Mrs. Ben city homes. Electric irons, and Gamp association, superintendent ley, Dr. Charles Ruggeri, Jr., Joseph Blackburn and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Keep Money At Home of toasters, percolators and heaters .of the Carbon stake Sunday schools, Naylor, J. E. Pettit, Gomer P. Pea- HilL There is an item in the morn- are easily sold m rural homes, as well u being prominent in social cock, Norman Hamilton, Utah ThompDry lee waa the theme of a clevand business life of the community. son, Arvel Stevens and W. B. Jones. arranged party given by Mr. and erly ing paper of last Wednesday un- Telephone companies have found residents sign up with Members of the elnb and their hus- - Each troop will be in formation and Mrs. George Milner, or., at their home that every-- that rural der a Price date-linfol- will march around the park As the Bales talk than has to be ,and, ho wp Prol,fnt ,r evening of last week. Games one in this city should read and j far less . lows: Dr. and Mrs. R. I. Brnckbank, flag ia passed the troops will atop, Friday were played and refreshments served town nd on residents, C1y ' think about. It announces thatiJJ Mr. and Mrs. J. F. MaeKnight, Mr. give a salute and the se.iut pledge, supplementing the theme of the eveis true of radio. With and Mrs. Rulen hereafter the council of Price Mr. and Mrs. i Following the parade and salutes the Bryner, High score prize went to Mrs. will see that the city business' fn the past few years rural Bert Bunnrl, Judge and Mm. George scouts will return to a place designat- - ning. Barnes and Albert Barnes reAlbert been have the largest Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Dal- nl for the unveiling of the pieture of ceived the vonsoiation at home, that it is dis- - dents gift. Twenty and Mrs. Angus Johnson, Mr. George Washington. Appropriate cer-leu participated in the affair. among the various busi- - ers of radio sets and accessories ton, Mr. ecu) ness firms according to the size nd this applies of course to the and Mrs. P. H. Ilhrud. Mr. and Mrs. emonies will mark the un resiling. The Ice and Snow Carnival' was Mr. and Mm. George At 3 oclock a sports program ha of their establishments. In oth- - Cornea tint are not wired as well BJohn II. Redd, the theme of an informal invitational Mr. of direction and Mm. M. E. been under the Harding, since to those is as arranged that it are, er words. Price city officers beMr. and Mr. sponsored by ue GleanWalters, C. II. Madsen, Vernon Merrill and dancing party lieve in patronizing home indus- not absolutely necessary to have Mm. E. II. Rhead, Mrs. Ray Wood-- " Earl Aeord. Preceding this the troops er gills in the church house ThursIrene CHILDREN will fret, often lor aa current to operI try, and why shouldnt they and direct electrical were Mr. and Mr. will assemble in formation to sing day evening Bishop and Mrs. E. . rl apparent jeason. But theres always t' gust set. ate radio a v ed Be1!. Mr. and Mrs. America. This will be followed by Branch, Mr. aud Mrs. 0. L. Snow and Lastana. Aa harmless as the recips why shouldnt the officers of evon the wrapper; mild and bland u d . Big thin38 have been happenr f.i Mm. W. W. musie and songs under the direction Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Marshall were taslca. ery other city be just as interBut its gentle action soothes I of and Miss Suow runs one and! in and Wanda this pat country, scout band. Reese ing and D. the of Glen ested in the business houses that more surely than a more youngster Mis. Avon elPoulter and Miss Valuy 'powerful medicine. Reed Adams, Eagle seoul, will deliver contribute so much to the sup- the biggest has been getting ectrical power into communition talk on the life of George Wheeler were on the committee fur a port of the city government. ' arrau .vmenta. The little Misses Evelyn iFinSr had never before j Washington. that it Every Reading this item brings to r.l. us aud Helen oung took charge of tiniest iniant introduce the B. W. Dalton will often as there as i mied the fact that for the past'month. finda the wire network need. In eases of colic, diarrhea or guests, among which will be 0. enr A. the refreshments. two years the city administra- becoming longer and more nusimilar dkturbance, it is invaluable A. Anderson and Kirkhnni A and A coated tongue calls forjust a few drop I tion of Eureka' permitted pur- merous. The day is not fir diso. HiaEagle Scouts E. W. KeM-to ward off constipation; so does Mf f when resident tant rural every chase from out of town firms of M. watha, Sam Fratto and Rci.-- Adam- -. ANUERSONti suggestion of bad breath. Whenewr.i all printed matter and printed who wants electricity can have Following this ceremony i !,arberuc children dont eat well, dont rest wm comTRANSFER more And me ms it. that from lowill be Manlere furnished or have any little upset this pure to the by Harry Headaches, give supplies, refusing and his associates at 5 ocln-- k From Ki Heat Coal. $d.UI) and $4A .vegetable preparation is usually o$? cal shop any consideration what- fort for the farmers and more that's needed. Per Ton ever. It was not a question of money for those who provide the Colds and Sore Throat eight to ten lambs will be cooked over and to an fire the served f URN1TURE MOVING A open price but a determination to dis- - conveniences he is willing to scouts. The menu includes the meat, h!S money for SPECIALTY Neuritis, Neuralgia criminate against local people potatoes, fresh baked bread, gravy phonr 190-who are heavy taxpayers. Dont be a chronic sufferer from head- and pickles. Each Scout is asked to Our id.a ox . genuine PRICE UTAH aches, or any other pain. There ia bring with him a plate, knife, fork City officers, and that also is the man who can remember hardly an ache or pain Bayer Aspirin and "cup. Wood fothe fires will be goes for those in charge of ev- when he often had to pick the tablets cannot relieve: and they are; furnished by the Price troops, ery other taxing unit, can do as moss from his teeth after hav- - a great comfort to women who au (Ter , At 7 oclock in lhc evening, a court they please with their personal They are always to be relied of' honor will be conducted ir. the drink funds but when it comes to the ing taken sold townfrom the dip- - JriodeaIly. far breaking up colds. upon Saints tabernach t which of the pump. disbursement of public money, per It may be only a simple headache, over a hundred scouts will he eandi-ST- . of which they are only custodinp',ridw dates for awards. Awards to lie given When the meek inherit Ilf - Bayer Aspirin ans, and which has been raised Qo-con,i lrfl ife, an( 4bnP-TD through, the taxation of local no there is property, question but what the fair and decent way will be the principal speaker at the is to give the home business men rourt of honor and will be introduced at feast a chance to submit their Of KlndN by A. A. Anderson A successful man is one who prices on the things to be purchased. There have been cases in can, after having taken off two Equitable Insurance Agency for in- this district, and quite a number hours for lunch, decide he will suranre, bonds, rte. J. Brocken Lee, of them, where this has not been not go back to work until the manager, Price, Utah. done. next day. Second-han- d ears are called used One good way to ruin a comCnlh ears. what used ears are someBut at a time like The only difference between munity, especially times called eannot be printed here. the .present, when everyone and the girl of yesterday and the girl IMIOKE 51-- J concern is every suffering as a of today is the difference beshould to! girl Every result of a most serious depres- tween fainting and a husband, but if she look too tor-- j just passsion, is to buy everything you ing out. ward it will be difficult for her tu can away from home, rending get one. 4111 N. Ulala Karel your money to help build up I w. SEWAK OF IMIMT.ONS, some other city. ,t,(fellow who cleaned his , old fashioned If A social affair is to he given vTTMtf,'1 teeth with cigar ashea. fOISULWJWA - I- d. -- M J. FIVE-ROO- j 4S-J- Washing-husband- 21-2- 1 s ds 1 ! I e, peme resi-remai- ns buy-trihut- ed Restless CHILDREN Wii-Ia- -- ten-minu- te r eld-tim- er ter-da- y For fit C. All II. 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