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Show akiilfUttiii : Li & & w -- j' THE Tage Four Uflp SUN-ADVOCAT- mt-Aiuuir- atr Thursday, February PRICE. UTAH E. j BLUES'1 PITTSBURGH $&)?., UTAH STATE Pkm t- - Of THB- - ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAL , j ij WE GET RAIDED AGAIN error. Even granting that the places raided were selling or dispensing liquor contrary to state lawr, why did the agents (at least a dozen of them they cant plead lack of help) ride right through a neighboring city where it is rumored are several private dubs, also selling liquor, and didnt attempt enforcement activities there? Such things disgust people, even those who are morally opposed to use of liquor at all, and will be a major factor in voting out the present state liquor system if it is brought before the people. so-call- ed Coal industry management, long noted for ts lethargy in accepting or promoting new ideas, is finally awakening to the value of research, and a number of significant things have come from this researching. Bituminous coal men, concentrating op problems of home heating, have devised a new smokeless From tbt Filer of The Sun and The furnace that gets 50 per cent more heat from coal ton a of than does todays equipment. They are now working on plans for district J. W. Hammond, precinct jus- the public to visit it any day durheating units that would provide heat with- tice at Price, disposed of several ing the hours mentioned. out smoke for dozens of homes in an area, cases in his court this week. T. R. such plans already are working in many Aguirre of Hiawatha was given During the last few days a thou- mt - pntn News-Advoc- ate A woman called the paper and asked to speak to the editor. Hes back in the composing room, but Ill try to get him for you, explained the person who answered the phone. Oh, no, replied the woman,) I wouldnt think of bothering hinU What is the best method to while hes composing. prevent the diseases caused by biting insects? Dont bite the insects. Slips That Pass In the United States people are The village idiot sat over a rain always put to death by elocutian. puddle with his fishing rod and In India a man in one cask canline, A passing tourist, dropping a not marry a woman in another quarter in his jar, asked: cask. How many have you caught, A pessimist is a man who is young man? never happy unless he is miserable. was the You are the third, Even then he isnt happy. reply. The liver is an infernal organ. And now, gentlemen, said a congressman at his press conference, I wish to tax your memory. Good heavens, muttered the reporter, has it come to that! PARTING SHOT Private, said the officer, wasnt this floor swept? No admitted the soldier. No, WHAT? rasped the officer. No broom, answered the A kiss is a peculiar proposition. Of no use to one, yet absolute bliss for two. The small boy gets it for nothing, the young man has toj ask for it, and the old man has to buy it. The babys right, the lovers privilege and the hypocrites private. mask. To a young girl faith; to a married woman hope; and to Settled! Now, Thats Now, John, this is the first day an old maid charity. ELECTRIC AUTO REPLACEMENT PARTS and SUPPLIES Whats Cooking Among the questions put on one occasion by the teacher of the Sunday school class was this: Why did Elijah put water on the sacrifice? After some hesitation an answer was forthcoming from a little girl in front, who said: To make the gravy, maam. An Ohio draft eligible, married while en route to the induction center, was under two new managements in 25 minutes. e. India inks in all colors, quality made The er 242-- W R. C. Reed and A1 Greenwood the Reed Plumbing company were in Moab last week on busi- ness. of The council announces that the Price city hospital, located on North Seventh between I and J streets, is now open and ready to receive patients. Visibng hours are from 2 to 4 oclock and 7 to 9. A cordial invitation is extended is up to YOU to urge that these projects be started and carried through. Begin NOW! Get Write to the Utah State Department of Publicity and Industrial Development for suggested projects for a concerted tourist tourist-consciou- drive. Then get together with your neighbors and your civic groups. Remember, this teamwork will mean EXTRA DOLLARS 8. Thirty Years Ago to you in added tourist trade. The Emery stake academy team came out three points to the good over Carbon high school last night in one of the fastest basketball games ever witnessed on the acad- - Everybodys happy. INDUSTJUil SUTIUXElCntl No. 19 of . . a series to promote a greater tourist trade for Have a Utah Coca-Col- a "111. best EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE and BUILDING MATERIALS JUaM Prlee the pause that refreshes brightens the trip BUSINESS DIRECTORY at the MOTOR CREDIT PAINT SHOP What and Where COMPANY AUTO REPAIRING AUTO SAFETY GLASS To Buy It! SEE WILLIAM P. WHITE OF FOR PERSONAL AND AUTO LOANS REPUTABLE The pause that refreshes with overseas. Have ice-col- d Coca-Col- a followed them when they went a Coe was a welcome greeting heard behind nearly every fighting front. Now they are headed back to the folks, the old home town and the gang. Coke brought them a touch of home, and comradeship to In far away lands, ice-col- d brighten many a drab moment . . . just as it goes on brightening happy moments at home. and its abbreviation Coke" are the registered trademark which distinguish the prodCompany. uct of The 'Coca-Col- a Strictly Confidential MERCHANTS Price tourists. But it C. W. (Stubby) Peterson, cently named as secretary of the Huntington high defeated CarPrice Chamber of Commerce, did bon county in the fourth league long.' He not hold down the job is now succeeded by L. Johnson game of the season here Friday night from Huntington. re- Sporting Goods 202 W. MAIN A DIRECTORY Chambers of Commerce, church groups, women's clubs, city officials, Scouts and other community organiiations . . . can each see that several projects are undertaken to attract more te. HARDWARE CO. WE PAY CASH MARKET PRICES FOR LIVESTOCK See Us Before Yon Sell On Prlce-IIelpHighway This year, tourists will spend, we hope, $100,000,000 in Utah.., but will YOU get your full share of it? Your civic groups . . The stingiest man we ever heard PACKING CO. Utah MIRRORS PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS SERVICE SPRAY PAINTING About March 11, next, the annual opera of the Carbon high students, The Bells of Beaujo-lai- s, will be given locally with a The chorus of some seventy-fivprincipals are Louise Crandall, Dorothy Adams, Margaret Draper, Mona Livingston, Mildred Kos, Ellen Pinegar, Julia Wendell, Willard Harmon, W. B. Whitlow, June Bartlett, Clyde Burgess, Ray Batchelor, Ray Stevenson and Ross Batchelor. of bought his bride a nickels worth of candy and took her on a trolley ride honeymoon. When they got off the car he said, Honey, suppose we save the rest of this candy for the children. PRICE LUMBER & Phone E. BERTOT About one hundred men, includ ing business men, property owners, etc., met at the city hall at 8 p. m. and organized what is to be known hereafter as The Price Business Mens association. The organization is headed by R. J. Turner as president and Henry Fiack as secretary. After being duly organized, President Turner addressed the meeting deploring conditions as they existed in Price, these conditions being mainly caused by the actions of the newly elected city council, those conditions hurting the business men, property owners and Price in general. sand membership cards for the Carbon Fish and Game Protective association have come from the press of The Sun. Orson P. Madding, the county agent, is leading a drive for membership. His assistants are J. Rex Miller, Walter E. Weist, Dr. H. B. Goetzman, Henry Ruggeri, J. Perry Egan, Ray Walters, Ray Deming and Elmie Bemardi. There is a sense of something missing in M. Lavals addresses to the unhappy populace, possibly the line and now a word from my sponsor. BECKEL Wholesale - Retail Price A sheep has been discovered in the Himalayas which is able to run 40 miles an hour. Thats about the only kind of a lamb that could follow Mary nowadays. for selling liquor. two ninety-nin- e George Aoyagi got an even hundred for having white mule in his possession. Henry Carlson was given six months in the Carbon jail for driving a car while intoxicated. Albert Davis of Duchesne coughed up fifty bucks on the charge of being drunk. 34-2- EASTERN UTAH Price citizens who are fond of good music will be pleased to learn that the concert band has just added to its already large repertoire sixty new pieces of music which include all the new rags, trots, one steps, marches,, overtures, gavottes, serenades and waltzes, also a lot of the very latest popular hits. All told, the1 TWENTY YEARS AGO of January and Ill give you just one day to stop this drinking and carousing. All right, dear. Thats generous of you. Ill take the Fourth of July. beloved husband and father. Mrs. Neal Hanks and Family wedding anniversary. The invited guests were: Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Empev, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lauber, Miss Flora Lee and Tom Averill. SIGNS OF LIFE, AFTER ALL et CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and for the beautiful floral offerings in the death of our Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Lee entertained a few friends at cards and luncheon Monday evening, the occasion being their twentieth best be served by this kind of a newspaper. cities. The researchers naturally are concerning SOMETHING ABOUT POLICY themselves with smoke nuisance from switch The average editorial column of the aver- engines in railroad yards, so that the coal age newspaper is staid, conservative and inwill continue to have railroad marindustry offensive. If for want of something better, kets. An inexpensive answer has been found reams of copy are used in abhoring the ac- in the form of an over-fir- e air-jwhich cident death rate, always a safe subject, or shoots blasts of air into a locomotive fire righteously calling attention of the people box, making a turbulent mixture of gases to the value of various charitable drives for which results in a complete burning of coal money or material for needy persons in this without smoke. or other lands. Far too many papers, espeSuch developments are indeed encouraging cially weekly publications, do not take the to the people of this great coal producing trouble to carry editorial material at all, area, generally a sign of pure laziness or lack of will and the hope is that the coal industry continue its research work to find more ideas worthy of putting into print. economical uses for coal and improve burnThe editorial page of a newspaper is ex- ing equipment to eliminate the coal smoke pected to be educating but education attracts nuisance to a large extent. Not until their few voluntary followers, and serious attempts consumer market had been imperiled by to mold public opinion have value only if natural gas did the coal men finally actively the public is receptive. push the sale and development of stokers, We believe editorials should be positive and and these trouble-savin- g machines are helpopinionated, but not necessarily personal; ing to win back many former users of coal. when the weather is favorable for the resumption of the open air concerts, the public will be treated to excellent concerts and there will be no repetition of timeworn chestnuts and thread-bar- e back numbers. Joseph Naylor of Sunnyside was in Price Wednesday on his way to Clear Creek, where he has accepted a position as master mechanic with the Utah Fuel The management of this newspaper is not e interested in polities and will refuse to for either political party. However, as is the duty of any independent publication, we intend to call attention to actions we may think are wrong with either group, and it is our firm belief that people of this area can concerned. 1 J. Rex Miller, Miss Edna Callathe way and Albert Horsley of Eastern Utul Telephone company were in Provo last Saturday attending a big banquet and dance Moungiven in that city by the tain States Telephone company and at which people from all over the state were in attendance. They report a most enjoyable time. This newspaper has attempted to discourage lethargy, and to some extent we have succeeded very well judged by reaction in some quarters. We hope to stir up readers more as time goes on, but make no personal enemies of any of them. We expect and appreciate wholesome, voluble expressions differing with us in some of our statements, which we must concede are likely to be in cru-sad- Price again got in the spotlight through the raids here last week by state liquor agents. The event was, as is the custom with anything detrimental to Carbon county, played up in the Salt Lake City press which put it in about the same category as a major catastrophy so far as news value is score was band now has a repertoire of 200 emy floor. The final pieces and is practicing hard two in the academys favor. 6 or three nights a week So that Rev. Oscar Smith, the new pastor of the Methodist church arrived in Price last Saturday evehave ning and will hereafter .his in city. work of the charge neutrality. J. VLAHOVICH, Publishers HAL G. MacKNIGHT, 14, 1945 19-1- rip-snort- in CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY Entered at the post office at Price, Utah, as second class matter under act of March 3, 1879. Subscription rate $2.50 yearly in Utah; $3.00 yearly outside state. nifaifeti nnifrifr the writer should be for or against something which leaves no doubt as to his ideas. Whether you believe it or not, a good letter violently disagreeing with an editors opinions really warms the latters heart, for it shows that someone is reading the stuff, for there is nothing exciting in "ONI NIWleAPI". ONI COVIIAQI, ONI COIT" Iiiuid Evmv Tnuriday By Thi I . i Utah Phone 252 166 E. Price Main BOTTLED COCA-COL- UNDE! A AUTHOKIIY OE THE COCA-COI- COMPANY BY BOTTLING COMPANY Coca-Col- O !?46 Tb C-- C Co, |