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Show 8 THE PAGE TWO S U N ACTION IS NECESSARY (Uljr un-Aiiunr- atP 'One Seus paper, Oat Coverage, One Cost Issued Every Thursday By The CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY PRICE, UTAH, UNDER THE ACT OP MARCH S, 187S VAL H. COWLES, VAL H. COWLES, ARTHUR P. MISS JESSIE SuaacmmoN 3 ua script! on ENTERED $2.00 Per Year In Advance. Outside Utah AE SECOND PRICE. HAL G. MacKNIGHT, Publishers. Editor and Advertising Manager. DRAPER, Associate Editor. RASMUSSEN, Society Editor. UTAH. $2.50 Phone No. 9 Per Year In Advance CLASS MAIL MATTER AT THE PDSTOPPICE UNDER THE AST OP MARCH S. IE7S AT A11 KOAf'H of the summer season with its auto touriri- - w Ini trael over the land during the pleasant period of the year should develop definite action on the part of the authorities in this area pointing to clearing up the rubbish displays too liberally distributed along our highways. It is high time that deliberate and promiscuous dumping of trash on any and almost every convenient piece of land be halted. Such a practice is detrimental to the community in a number of ways, those of greater of inijMirtanee being public health and the appearance homes. this district in which we make our and County and city authorities should step in move take some definate action if necessary. The next THE SHAME OF A NATION A REAL ADVANCED 'J'lIOSE favoring more moderate action who are MEASURE op- P PRICE, A D V O C A T E , T A THURSDAY, May, n CARBON Carbon Sportsmen Preparing COUNTYS SHOPPING For Opening Of Fish Season conditions and CENTER Hoping" for good weather & in fo wimble to JSondw MoTof the local discip.es luck at Scofield rescrioir, stream sportsmen will trek tofishfor the opening of the tr.heir o, Fcme parts to numbtr are planning of the state. other trips exScofield reservoir will be open radius 100 yards cept for a distance of each tributary. of mouth from the on July l. will open sections Those dam will the below Lower Fish creek of the be open, but the upper part river closed. be Huntington stream will hand left the below will be open Sunday a fork. i Fish and Game Protective Carbon-Emer- y of the Officials association report that planting activities ar,unr, stock the fishing waters of plans have been made to extensively summer. the two counties during the posed to what they consider advanced steps being QNE of the most promising and enlightening measures introduced in Congress in recent jears is that by in the direction of extending to labor opportunities for their advancement may discover the baric cause for Congressman Ludlow of Indiana, a bill which would moves now being made through the information being require a vote of the people before this nation could be brought out by the investigation of the senatorial com- launched into a eamjmign of aggressive warfare. mittee headed by LaFollctte of Wisconsin. It is an easily understood measure, one exercising This committee lias brought out the fact that murder the jsiwer of the electorate in the manner in which it WH.s merely a eng in the vehicle of violence and intimidashould he exercised. The hill provides for a vote by tion used in Harlan comity, Kentucky against the miners the people only in the matter of initiating an aggresCANYON in a program which denied to those workers rights they sive war, not being operative if this nation or its ter- RESTAURANT PACT SET might justly consider and secure as their own; Evidence ritorial possessions are attacked. shows that the sheriff of the county invested something SOUGHT BY UNION FOR over a hundred thousand dollars in less than two years NAME FITTING NO his annual salary wrts but slightly more than although Graduation exercises of the Spring between political $4,000, indication of an unhealthy exchange last week carried a front page story on Meeting Set By Employers And Canyon junior high school will be elements and industrial racketeers. held Wednesday, May 19, at 8:00 p. poisoning of a dog, an animal which through a Employes To Discuss Wage Gunmen and thugs were used to abuse and browm. in the Spring Canyon L. D. S. Scale Agreement of years had come to be known as a friend of period beat the workers, murder occasionally being introduced which ward chapel. The program will be record a had established and all in the community as a clincher to attain the goal of those who employed followed a record by a dance. a similar with well Discussions human wage a have placed concerning the shooting and clulsweilding gangsters who belabored might Price on will be presented to the carried were by should be Diplomas consideration if list agreement at the of the given top the laboring element. Truly this is a condition more to ninth-grad- e members students: Vel-v- a of and owners restaurant following to selection of a first citizen of the city. lie expected in the land of and and Hotel and ResBartenders Degn, LaRue Mower, Udale Stewthe In writing the story the jwisoner was overrated by taurant Shurt-lif- f, dictators, not in a democracy, a disgrace to the Employes union at a meet- art, Lillian Crissman, Eileen being referred to as a skunk, an appellation of com- ing Monday evening in the city hall. Leona Karcich, Carling Childs, state of Kentucky and the shame of a nation. libel suit Simmons, No definite action was taken at the Joseph Mower, Melvin Such nre the conditions of extremes that have parison which could well found a basis for a we conference, and another meeting will Jack Richards, Sharp Jones, Donald motivated are as be d animal should the brought ubout the demand for alterations which some be held Wednesday, May 19, in the McPhie, Gordon Dyer and Harold times appear to be excesses in the opposite direction. human beings. city hall for the purpose of continu- OBrien. individual to grasp Many new words have been coined in recent years, It is hard for the negotiations. ing the situation with full appreciation. The conditions obprogress in that line having been marked recently. for the employes, Vice Spokesman However, throughout the entire history of man never President J. H. Forrester of the Utah Price taining in Harlan county stand as an unhealthy confitwhich would situation in Utahs coal has it been possible to eoneoet a name trast with the State Federation of Labor and PresiBy Scholarship Carbon tingly refer to one who deliberately poisons a dog. dent Edward Scherer of the Carbon area, county. producing University County Central Labor union, reportbenevolent so- ed that prospects are favorable for a upon the growth of the institution, ligious organizations, the support given by the members cieties, and our state in their relief peaceful settlement of the wage quesMiss Pauline Gordon, daughter of of the various clubs, and the ability problems; it is calculated to increase tion. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gordon of Price, for for the opportunities employmept of the cooperators the merchants As soon as an agreement is signed won the Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority and other supporters to absorb the youth and this will reduce crime; it in Price, the same wage proposal will scholarship cup last week for having of will help business in all channels Bond Gratutities bestowed. be will and this presented to restaurant owners in the highest scholastic average in the promote prospertrade, No gratuity is given to any person Mr. Scherer reported. Helper, ity. unit, of which she is president. 'A who does not belong to a club, and In will aid the course of it short, contracts when then, only enough The cup was presented to Miss where in every community INDIAN PROGRAM PRESENTED with merchants and other business prosperity Editor Gordon at the sororitys annual Motheffects beneficial its it and operates cirAT SPRING GLEN ASSEMBLY The Utah National Prosperity Plan firms are obtained to insure the ers day luncheon. will be felt by remote quarters, culation of the Bond Gratuities. Incorporated, is a charitable the prothe manufacturer, touching Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and family to It is the plan of the corporation An interesting Indian program cooperative institution, ducer, and all others connected in the were in Salt Lake Sunday when Mrs. the purposes of which are not for pe- establish these clubs throughout the chain of commercial operations. dealing with the Navajo tribe was cuniary profit that will inure to the United States as rapidly as possible It is worthy of the support of the presented at a student body assem- Gordon attended the sorority Mothorof the benefits to the make ers day luncheon at the Utah hotel. benefit of any shareholder, for there and merchant, the jobber, the producer, are no shares of stock or beneficial ganization available to members and the manufacturer, the laborer, the bly of the Spring Glen school Tuesinterests in the organization, upon business and professional men every- professional, fraterfity, the church, day under the direction of Miss Adelia Bayless, instructor. which dividends may be earned or where. the state and the public in general. The entertainment included a talk declared. Under the laws of the state The instrument used with which United National Prosoerity Plan, Inc., of Utah, an institution such as this, is to bestow a bond gratuity is a printed on NaVajos, a play, poems, story and Price Club. given certain privileges that will en- promissory note of the denomination song. able it to carry on its work of public of $1.00. This note, or bond gratuity Miss Bayless is regarded as an exgood. It was by this state that the as it should be called, is payable to EDITORS NOTE: in Indian lore, particularly with pert proscharter of the institution was granted. bearer when fifty-fiv- e Following is a reply written by reference to the Navajos. conto Murdock the a Abe are upon to be Congressman placed The thantable objects sought perity stamps stituent who had asked the solon to accomplished, consist in bringing back. financial independence to the aged, The gratuitant who receives it, vote against the presidents court re- Franklin D. Roosevelt, and I will take the blind, the helpless, and to per- must date and spend it within thirty form proposal. The Congressmans my stand with him against all the sons left with children to be raised days after it is given to him with answer is printed by request. calamity howlers who hide their preand educated. some firm or person who is under judices behind other folks signatures. I am enclosing herewith a copy of The institution aims to change men written contract to accept it at its face Dear Friend: This will acknowledge receipt of the presidents message to congress and women who are over sixty years value. DO YOU of age from gainful positions to other The recipient places a prosperity your letter in which you inform me outlining his plan to reorganize the fields of activity supplied by the or- stamp of the value of 2c upon it, pass- that because the Utah Council for the Federal Judiciary, a copy of the Maves it on its face value of $1.00 to Preservation of the Constitution ask- erick bill which embodies his plan, ganization on a permanent gratuity basis that will give them financial in- someone who has entered into a like ed you to write me and ask me to and several speeches on the subject dependence, and thus make room for contract as he, himself has to accept vote No" on the president's plan to which have proved of general interthe youth of the land in the field of, it. reorganize the Federal Judiciary you est. I request that you study these When the bond gratuity has affix- are doing so. I am very much dis- documents and then inform me why employment in order that they may live normal, useful, and happy lives. ed to it 55 of these prosperity stamps, appointed to learn that such good cit- you object to the plan. IN And in addition to this, the msti- - it is redeemable for $1.00 in cash at izens of Utah as I know you to be, Very truly yours, Pioto churches the local office or at headquarters of citizens who are descended from tution extends its benefits (Signed): ALL and other benevolent institutions and the company, and is taken out of cir- neers who were willing to make any ABE MURDOCK. to public welfare generally by requir-- ! culation. It is redeemable within sacrifice for the right to think for P. S. If you dont choose to ansA L S, AND ing its gratuitants to use at least ten seven months from the date of the themselves, are willing to do the bid- wer the questions I have asked, I cent of the gratuities bestowed first stamp. per ding of the Utah Council for the Pre- shall appreciate it as a personal favor The money earned over the circu- servation of the Constitution, or any if you will forward my letter to the upon them for church or charitable purposes. lating period remains in the bond re- other council, or any other group of Utah for the PreThe charities provided by the or-- ! demption to place other gratuitants men who believe that the Constitu- servation of theCouncil Constitution for rememare tion can be preserved by pressure ganization enjoyed by the upon the gratuity roll. A. M. ply. bers during their lives and do not inThe foregoing, in brief presents the groups and lobbyists. ure to the benefit of their heirs or important points in the unique sysWho is the Council for the Preserestates. tem operated by the United National vation of the Constitution? What The maximum amount of a month- Prosperity Plan Incorporated, to bring have its members ever done to prely bond gratuity is fixed at $200, and comfort and financial independence serve the Constitution besides the corporation hopes, ultimately, to to worthy people who come within forms for some one else to sign?print If build all its gratuitants to a realiza- its scope of activity. the members of the Council want me tion of this amount. When this goal to This plan is designed reduce to vote against the Presidents prowill be attained, however, depends charity rolls, and this will help re posal, why dont they ask me to vote YOU against it? Isnt their implication, that they should do the thinking for the people of Utah, the most flagrant possible violation of the spirit of the YOU CAN Constitution? What do they know about the presidents proposal? Have they even studied it? If so, why ING YOUR FOR BUSINESS AND haven't they printed on their form the reasons why it should be Thats just what the i column (want adv LL -0t The , Place for seller and b0je! er and renter, worker. Youll be very much increased i this department fata now by people district, those whohSJM realize the Possibility turns because of culation of The SutXM largest f 1 weekly in the stateJL Circulation . . . Interest Try a claX Sun-Advoc- !; 4 Sun-Advoca- JJf the Lotta Miles Sez i SPRING GRADUATION WEDNESDAY tie-u- p barrel-cheste- A hair-lip-po- d d A man who used to wear I a belt and suspenders, now i a daughter who wears nothaj else and calls them a batkuf! suit. white-stripe- middle-of-the-roa- d Girl Awarded Cup Sorority well-balanc- The Public! 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What was the Council doing when the American form of government was really threatened: During the depression, when 15 million workers were walking the streets in search of work, when millions of fanners were losing their farms, when thousands of banks were being closed annually, when the richest country on earth had more beggars, more starving children, more families, more despair and ft homeless less hope than any other country on earth? And here is another question, the answer to which is the final refutation of all the unreasoned, insincere propaganda which is being circulated against the president's proposal by the prophets of reaction: Who, in those dark times, really thought about the Constitution and took steps to save it? The answer to that question is. LOW 1929-193- 2, BETTER QUALITY law-make- rs, PURITAN DONUT SHOP Price 60 West Main Street Donuts made under most sanitary methods by oar automatic electrical machine. The complete operation is carried, out right in the open. 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