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Show PAGE TOTJS A im a OVA! y) PROTECT laauad Entry Tbunwlay By Hun I'ultllxhini Co. (Inc. It. W. Crockett. Mbnajier. Subscription, $2.00 the Year In Advance. Office 1lutue No. it, lteitidemw, 13S-- or A 133-- J. UTAHS INDUSTRIES ALL OF Aa Hcixind ClaM Mail Blatter, June 4. 1015, At the IoHtoffice At Price. Utah, Under the Act of Blarch A 1K79. BY THE Entered PROVIDE ADVERTISING HATES Dintilay Mai tec Per Inch I'er laeue, 40c, Transient, 50c. Special Poailhm, 2u per Cent Additional. Cenla the Lino Each InserUfale-T- en tion. Count Sir Word to Line. Sum- JOBS FOR THOUSANDS mon. $12.50; Water Application, $15-.0Final Proof, $11). Fifteen (Vnta the Line Each Reader Inarrtion. Count Mil Worda to the Line. Mackfaco Tyie Twenty-Fiv- e (25) Cento Each Inaerlion. Obituaries, Card of Thanks, Ilwtolutluna, Ete At Heading Notice Hates. Count PRESERVE Six Worda to the Line. $!? THE PRESENT SMOOT SUGAR TARIFF For Bale, Fur Kent, Found, Lout, Etc., Two Cent Per Word Each Issue. No Charge Account. Addreaa All Coinmunicationu to SUN rUBLlSHINO COMPANY Price, Utah I went inournlui without The Sun; At tbs V. S. COURT of Halt Ufa w I tlta FAIR DEPT STORK st PKK SI! HOLD FOR CASH to SATISFY (LRW)IIORH. mjr KAI-!! to ehaatr in turn opffd for COMBINED STOCKS of a Salt Lake wholesale Ortober 20th at Price. Utah, such a .r JEMKHY ,S Boyers from all of CARBON sud COME and SEE was never before seen In lrlee.. YOURSELF the RE-ELEC- T 1 p and cried hi the eoogregalloo. :Sa, That Still Come To Get Their Share Of Bargains At This ITS AUTHOR Twenty Years Ago This Present Week BONA-FIDE Averill entertained about fifteen of her friends at a dnne-!u- g party at the Savoy hotel during the wock. J. A. Crockett of lrice was in Salt Lake City during the week to attend Mrs. Chariot BANKRUPT p Smoot the funeral of the lata Sumner J. Harkness. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sharp had taken n two years lease on the B. R. JfcDonaJd residence on North Fifth street in Price. , y up with Bricklayers were the first story of the WcelerLuin her company's new brick building at the corner of Main and Ninth streets. p was erecting a Prioe building on North Ninth street just the same off Main for to bo used es an office by the LADIES' COATS FUR TRIMMED With Fox, Wolf, Badger, Shank and Other Costa that Milady want! fa the nearest Materials sud Styles. - Coats DEAN OF THE UNITED STATES SENATE CHAIRMAN OF THE SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE half-wa- iurmerly su!d from $29.75 New Going is Co-O- Wclls-Farg- Vote Straight Republican Vote Safe eom-paa- y. Prof. Rebron W. Golding. Dcmocra-ti- e candidate for superintendent of schools, was down from Winter Quarters during the week, mixing with the voters hereabouts. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ballinger were sojourning at Los Angelos, Calif., letters from that popular young married oonple during tne week, informed their many Price friends. Greeks employed at the 8eventy-tw- o coal eemps and with the railroads of Carbon county, left by special train over the Denver and Rio Grande during the week for New York City and from there were to sail for Greece. They were volnntcrs and were to take np arms for their country against Turkey. Lake Young of Helper wasn't worrying much whether he was elected ciitinty clerk or nut. His time shire Utt Tuesday evening has been taken his uj mostly in helping to entertain first born, a girl. Mother and babe lie are doing nicely, thank you," to a rqmrter of this paper. Barney Spry of Price during the week sold his sheep, about twenty-eighundred, to C. K. Jensen at $3.50 a head. Royal J. Fisk, an aged and respected citizen of Price and father of Dr. F. F. Fisk, died at his home during tho week of paralysis and infirmaties of old age. JIo had resided here for about ten years. His remains were rlsipiMl to his old home in Indiana e, I 'lees it 9 nore MACKINAWS $ Boya Coats eot the latent but still worth 4 t fanes... All-Wo- A 1I 49 A Wool A Piero Vl np from Mens OCOATS Good Models Not a Big Lot at thl Low Irlro of f (IKW Price of 500 Yds. Rayon, yd $c Baronet and Travel Be Sateen. yd. VOIIAt. yd. 4e He CRETONS, yd. Draperies, From, yd...49e Danusli, from, yd...29e "The removal of or reduction of the tariff oo farm products means a flood of them into tho United Statu from every direction, and either you would be forced to still further reduce your pricu or your products would rot on your farms. "The main thiaf thaaa foreign ieeuetriu went is entrance for their eerplee egricnltaral products Into eng r. market. Many of these cenetriee X weald decree la their tariffs ageiest onr iadaatrial geeda tomorrow fa exchange far reduction eu their farm rtf products, but that is on help la ear fa H b fa teduce your farm tariffs. Adda from ruin to agriculture such aa undertaking fa the midst of this depression WILL DISTURB EVERY POS- SIBILITY OF RECOVERY." Comparison of Farm .Tariff Rates ISM PRODUCT Cream Fmii Snr Tart eMiMitei on him Free MitiMiii e Fw Milk Milk m eiaeig mmiim v; S6.6e 'Aa Frra Fm (incladiif cracked core) R?C aaaa4iaaaaMa$aaa$$ FfM 15s per be. WMt aeaaaiaaiaaaaaaM FmS 42c per ha. Bcctl aaiaaiaaiiaii FfM 60c per abort tea 14c Butter aiiaaaaaaaaati 2 Me lb. jCffra 25c per Mb Islf 20 (Cheese i ' ad. la lb. witK min. 35 leu PRODUCT Cattle, welghlag leu thee Tart 700 Iba. .Cattle, weighing mere then 700 Iba, m ... Sheep i Swine alls eae otMaaMMM i, ,,,. Pork, freih Bacon, Hem, Shoulders. Penltry, live Beef end Veal iff ,,, Free le Se Ce President Hoover demands that the policy of the Republican party fop the protection of the fanner be maintained. The Democrats say agriculture should not be protected. .Where do you think your interests rest, Mr. Fanner? Now is the time to decide. , SHOE WORK SHOES Sturdy, Leather V Political AdvertiM-uirr- ' H UP. UXl nil Ww J1 Ladled Newead Styles fa Novel-- 1 ty and Staple Potterne. Large Aasortment at .. IX l1 B CHIMMIEN'S SHOES Sehoel Shoe Miles at acrvicei VbIdm te SX.9H RUBBERS GI.OYES and MITTS KMT. VII AMOISETTK, KIDS, LEATHER, LINED and UNPIG-SKI- rlc - 70c OUTINC. OSc clotii en IjidieV. Children Warm RImm-Knirkm, Coats and Breeches for Winter. You rau keep warm in these. Value from 9He to $7.95 Close out at ... 23 ff FAIR DEPT. STORE ffi LINED Priced at 7 PAYROLLS ARE The concern interviewed represent nietul mining and smelting, coal mining, beet sugar production, railroad transportation, candy manufacturing and canning. Divisions of activity showing seasonal gains in nnmbrr of workers employed, the average wage paid the added worker and the daily addition to the normal payroll include thirteen eosl mining companies, employing workers July 1 and 3250 October 15, a gain of 1250, at an average wage Increased seasonal employment in of $5.40 a day, adding $6750 to the Utah ami Idaho fnini Oetolier 15 to Hah ayrull. the first of next year will result in the distribution of nearly $2, 000, 000 Youth in wage to thuse workers who have been added to gainful employment in the meeting of seasonal labor requirements. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I Christensen anA survey rampleted Sunday in Salt nounce the marriage of their tlaugli-lp- r Lake City through interview of 68 Jftda, to Philip Horsley of lrice, eoneern on numbers of employes on which took plneo in Salt Lake Citv July 1 and Gelolier 15 and average Monday at the home of Mr. and Mr. wage paid the added employes dis- Howard Durst, say the ltichfield close that these concerns rmnloyed RcaHr of the 27th. The reremony was 1 16,60.3 persons July snd 25.035 performed by Norman S. Lee of llrig- 15, an increase of workers for pfesident of the Box Elder seasonal requirements of 0332, whose MKe.MLy The bride, who was unattendemployment will continue from Octo- ed, was charming in a gown of blue ber 15 to Janunry 1 or beyond. Wage crepe, with accessories. The matching payments are bused on the 04 work- ceremony was witnessed only hv the ing days from October 15 to January far mater, Mrs. Wen-de- ll Morrison of Pocatello, Ida., Mr. Married to Richfield Girl and Mrs. Montgomery Brown and Mr. anil Mrs. Howard Burst. Mrs. Horsley ha been one of Richfield's popular young ladies, needs no introduction to her many friends here. Mr. Horsley, a graduate of. the Utah State Agricultural col' lege at Logan, who was for win timw employed here as an electrician for tho telephono company, was reentiy transferred to Logan as chief wireman for the company. The couple will wake their home in Logan. All makes typewriter ribbon. The 'j . 6un- - PRICE to PROVO by TELEPHONE 50c After 8:30 1. M. Only 35c Oe-tol- er VOTE THE REPUBLICAN TICKET I Paid 81.80 Be Prepared For Knew It Will Re Here Nose. NOW ia the time (o supply youaerlf at IIm k pitres Carbon end Emery counties have ever had a Rubber Fool wear For Men. Boya, Girla or Women Price e se Free Free $3.00 2a Free Free 2M Free 3M Free HATS HATS Made From Fine Felt -- to Beil Regularly at $5.85 Now OOe do S1.9N 2,-0- auHcu 4f)e do SOc it ! "What the Democratic Party proposu 2J PIECE GOODS per cent below your prices, flaxseed for 35 per cent below your prices, beans for 40 per cent below your pricu, and wool 30 per cent below your pricu. BOTH CORN AND WHEAT COULD BE SOLD IN NEW YORK FROM THE ARGENTINE AT PRICES BELOW YOURS AT THIS MOMENT WERE IT NOT FOR THE TARIFF. 1 SUPPOSE THESE ARE GHASTLY JESTSI BOYS. Winter-WeigPriced From PANTS Uompsta. Mole. New Sleek. A Keel Value at.... RAVENETTED CLOTH RAIN COAT: s--J Now Model. Why get wet at this I.OW Sox Ladled A MEN'S and BOYS Wide aasortment at fine Cloths and Stylea and Prised Imdies Oxfords, Pumps Not tho newest Ulyas but worth S ted time as much.. Jl end priced 9 UNIONS FOR MEN and 4e to 40c Men's S dem Tlain Dress Pric- Underwear Boot ALL-WOO- Fancy Silks lloae --Priced Suits and OCoats PRESIDENT HOOVER SAYS: u Sox MENS AND BOYS Form Tariff won not posted imtil June, 1930. Under the flexible provisions of oar tariff met any foreign country may ash for o hearing end receive due consideration upon any tariff rate which they think should ho adjusted. The record shows that 95 per cent of oil such hearings are based on agricultural rates. "Hu the Democratic Party ever proposed or supported a protective tariff on farm preducts? Hu it ever given one tingle evidence of protection of the home market to the American farmer from the products raised by peasant labor on cheap land abroad? "Thera are this minute 2,000,000 cattle fa tho northern states of Mexico reeking market Tho price fa about $2.50 per 100 pounds on the eouth bank of the Rio Grands. It fa $4.50 on the north bank AND ONLY THE TARIFF WALL BETWEEN. "Bad our pricu arc, if wu taka comparable pricu of farm product! today fa the United Statu and abroad, I am informed by tho Do partment of Agriculture that you will find that except for the guardianship of tho tariff, butter could bo Imported for 25 per cant below your pricet, pork products for 30 per cent below your pricu, lamb end beef products from 30 to 50 Men's This Space Im't Large Enough to Tell About Others Hawley-Smo- ot "The Republican Party originated and proposes to maintain the protective tariff on agricultural product!. Wo will even widen that tariff further when ueccaaary to protect agriculture. Ninety per cant of your market fa at home, and I PROPOSE TO RESERVE THIS MARKET TQ THE AMERICAN FARMER. SHEEP-LINE- MEN'S Broadcloth and Fancy Stripe Shirts All Size ed from 30c OSc IIONE double-breasted- for burial. All k do COATS Moleskin to fit Man or Roy Newest Fur Styled Collars. Belted and . Value will show when yon see them .... Heree-HId- i ' 2MioJJJi MEN'S and BOYS' LEATHER and Slip-Over- s Turtle-Nec- Priced fr ht -- The very basis of safety to American agriculture fa protective tariff on farm products. WooL Ktyle. MILKS, PRINTS and VEL- VETS. Newest Styles No old stock All. Mizes fa New York and Paris Copies Forty on foreign countries have tariffs on agricultural products us high, or high-o-r, then ours . thirty-seve- n big and tittle foreign countries mode eighty-sev- an upward revisions of their tariffs between 1925 an d 1928. Tho and Children1, Ladies' and Men's All-Wo- Paid Political Advertisement. Aimdl Tnhiey Wamit HJs Talk DDowira (Omit Tanififs it SHIRTS Sweaters LADIES' DRESSES o, (Station-to-Statio- n Rates) Plus Federal tax on aaionnta of 60c or over. TELEPHONE |