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Show THE Page Ten (Lljp ONI ONI COVMAOI. ONI COT Iinuio Evil Tmunioav CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY Entered at the post office at Price, Utah, as second cla matter under act of March 3, 1879. Subscription rat S2 50 yearly in Utah; $3.00 yearly outside state. By Tm HAL G. MacKNIGHT, E, PRICE, UTAH the time nesday evening, where and singing games, in was spent The crowd amusements other in took along many good things to eat The occasion was Mr. Harriss birthday and the gathering was a complete surprise to the family. osition, and present indications are that he will end up with some sort of favorable concession from the operators along this line. In the meantime, the countrys coal bins are emptying, heavy industry is gradually coming to a stop and the people are wishing to hell that warfare between industry and labor would cease so they can get down to producing and using some of the things era. promised in the post-wa- r un-A&uflr- atr NCWe-AP- SUN-ADVOCAT- J. VLAHOVICH, Publishers THE QUESTION OF BUSIINELL Some time ago back in Washington where the higher ups decide things, announcement was made that plans were to do away with NATIONAL the veterans hospital at Bushnell and build another, better and more modern hospital for the same purpose nearer to Salt Lake yiun&iA "vt City, the main reason being that it would bring the veterans in closer touch with exA FORECAST AND A WARNING pert and specialized civilian medical skill There recently came to our desk an inter- which is reputed to be concentrated in the esting little booklet called Babsons Almanac. capital city. We remember a few years ago when a After discussing what might be expected in the realms of business, commodities, taxes, hospital site was being decided upon. Even retail sales, foreign trade, labor, inflation, Carbon county put in a bid, but after due real estate, politics and peace, Mr. Babson and solemn consideration by the brass hats, offers, in conclusion, an interesting observa- the site near Brigham City was opined the tion outside material things. In a money-ma- d best of all in fact, it had everything. Or world when people are frantically trying did it? Somebody slipped for it has now to accumulate material things, it has a rather been discovered that all the desirable medical skill was at Salt Lake City. sobering note. So it has now been decided that the Some time there will be a day of reckonbuildhospital at Brigham should be junked ing. God is being forgotten. We are and a one built nearer the medical skill. new ing on unstable ground. Our political leaders we even for this if it is really While are of armies, are depending upon the power deto essential the are bankers our health, safety and lives of navies and air forces; we would like more convincing manuthe our of veterans, the loans; power pending upon advanced than at present, for the of the are facturers testimony power depending upon mass production, while employees are de- junking of Bushnell. It is rather funny to watch the antics of pending upon the power of organization. Even government officials are depending up- our senators and representatives who find on the power of taxation; and the humblest themselves between two fires trying to citizens are being fooled by the power of sooth the feelings of the people in the Brigham area and still keep in the good graces their votes. too Salt Lake chamber of we must of the The entire setup is artificial; commerce. to God and the peace of give more attention If the planners were so wrong the first mind and love of mankind which acceptance time, of spiritual things give. maybe they are wrong again, and theyve passed up one bet which would even cost more money why not move Salt Lake A TRADITIONAL HOLIDAY City to Bushnell! While the effects are now just beginning But something is missing from the picto be felt, the fact has been impressed upon ture. Where is the studied and sage advice people of .this section for some time that the on the subject from the gruntin, groanin miners are again on strike. To take a holiday old gramma of Utah journalism, the Salt at the close of each contract is an old miners Lake Tribune? Could it be that some powercustom, and technically, John L. Lewis has ful interests have been whispering in the old taken pains to emphasize that the current ladys ear? walkout was not a strike that is, not for IT SEEMS TO ME . . . the first week or so. Give a man freedom from fear and his If Mr. Lewis had not taken full advantage of the traditional holiday it would have been tendency thenceforth will be to embrace s. surprising, because men not working, for cowardice, which freedom from fear He who does not fear being an object whatever reason, exert a little more pressure in a labor dispute than those at work as usual. of charity or on state-kee- p already is in need Perhaps the operators, in their eagerness of charity. to get the new contract settled, were just Freedom from want is even more deadly a little too fast in conceding their willingness enervating. It takes the sustenance out of to pay an additional 18 cents an hour. This the foundations of character and has insured the miners a pretty good victory and robs life of One of its choicest industry, blessings even before the bargaining began. John L. work. Lewis will not be content with just this it Such phrases sound fine though empty as was too easy and indicates a tinge of weakbubbles that reflect such pretty hues. And ness on the part of the operators. He is like bubbles, if you probe into them even the holding out for his health and welfare prop- - attractiveness vanishes. The Justamere club was organized last week by a number of young people of Price. Officers are Harold Leonard, president, Bran Olson, business manager, and Matt Lauber, secretary and Members are Misses treasurer Lola Leonard, Erma Gibson, Janet Twaddle, Onadell Woods, Relia Millbuin, Afton Wilson, Glenna Gunderson, Thelma Fouts, Martha Bradley, Grace Frandsen, Harold Leonard, Bryan Olson, Matt Lauber, Scott Fausett, Lyle Bench, Magnus Frandsen, Bail Frandsen. Arthur Gibson, Karl Averill and Bert Lee The club will have dancing and cards every week. ilAT I There will be a at the postoffice building1 Saturday, April 20, at n00t Beverly Ritter, CMM in charge, reported' that the second highest w th. for enlistments the month of as per March Spokane, Washington and points in the Northwest ?V made the trip at the exn3 three Eastern publication? hct they represent locally port having had the trip J? taeir lives 01 George M. MmTr of ton was in Price yesterday way to Salt Lake City HV to a make mg bid on the bu of the new schuc house, ington and probably figures on those at Elmo ron. ? strong bid for the El Kalah fall ceremonial to be held this year at Price and supporting the bid was Fall the Provo Shrine club. The bid was made at the El The Eastern Utah Shrine club Kalah temples spring ceremonial under the direction of President which was conducted in Salt Lake Ace L. Miner of Helper put in a City Saturday. Club Makes Bid Ceremonial For 1U The band concert will be given at the band stand on Mam street 9 Saturday evening from 7 until oclock Word has been received that the new uniforms will be here in about ten days ' ' - , .. " ' ' A Fuller Brushes w phone Call before 9 a. m. or p m Jesse TWENTY YEARS AGO D Newt-Adroe- ate Phone by-la- Thirty - S 'I N s ' '- . . . w , h -v ' V X i '.v, s v ,3 Congratulate me . . . Have a Coke s va c f ST" v S ' for all hands . . . sociable refreshment . - s s ft ?' x A . K ij Im engaged! An event no so the invitation is Have a Xj?' Telephone 7 SI Price Utah Wound girl ever forgets. Refreshment is in order, Coe. Coca-Col- a just naturally goes with happy, friendly moments of informal hospitality. Coke belongs in your icebox because it belongs with good times and friendly living. CARBON MOTOR SALES 44 North Carbon Avenue ?' FOS -- A ' - u ft if Jewkes, state treasuier, has been in Carbon and Emery counties this week on road work Gravel hauling and cement Prom She Pile i of The Sum and The work a specialty. Call F n the road that leads to his nomGagosian for all of your con. ination for state auditor by Utah hereabouts Crete work. Mrs. J A. Crockett entertained Price and elsewhere republicans. in this hall Dame at Notre met the Wednesday Bridge club at her and or517W Guy and Theodore Thomas got home on K street yesterday af- city last Tuesday evening club mens from Catholic the to Price back Sunday night ternoon. Luncheon was served at ganized William J Reid 1 30 and after which cards were of Carbon county of this city was elected president. played until 5 oclock Victor Littizetti of Helper is the Mr and Mrs A W. McKinnon secretary A committee made up Jack are back at Price this week from of Nick Rinetti, J E. Flynn, James and Vista Barney Pintos, little their Salt Lake City with was named to draft the daughter, Fay, who was operated Rolando on there a few days ago for throat and other troubles. Helen, daughFive informations charging vio-- I ter of Mr. and Mrs. J E Flynn law were of this city, is also home after an lation of the prohibition last residents Carbon filed against operation at Holy Cross hospital District States United Monday by for appendicitis. Attorney Charles M Morris a was C H Stevenson, Sr , business visitor at Salt Lake City Years Ago last week. He returned Monday. You people here have one of Mr. and Mrs J Perry Egan best towns anywhere and a the of Price are in Salt Lake City this of country that is bound section week attending the Rotary to come rapidly to the front Such were the remarks of J H cashiers Mr. and Mrs Carl R Marcusen Grut, one of the assistant at Salt bank Continental of When tourist start coming to your city, wilt they be met with the of Price are in Salt Lake City towras in Price the Lake City, who infof day in attendance upon the disfriendly smiles, courteous service, fair prices, adequate greater portion of this week on trict meeting of the Rotarians. motion? If so, you are sure to receive your full share of the matters for his institution having this yew. and to do with sheep sheepmen. Mrs J. W. Hammond got back $100,000,000 we expect tourists to spend in Utah home at Price last Monday from But don't take these things for granted . . . start now to moke Drastic action will be taken to Stewart, Iowa, her former home. sure! See that both you and your employees ore imbued with run down violators of the motor At tlje adjourned session of the vehicle license law and either comthe spirit of western hospitality . . . that you ore oble to answer city cbuncil last Tuesday evening pel them to pay the tax or impose of mtemet. questions as to traveling distances, facilities, points the report for Price city hospital the penalty for refusal to pay, acwill beat You'll be pleasantly surprised to see how tourists lor the month of March was pre- cording to David Mattson, secresented by Miss Daphne Dalton, tary of state, in whose department poth to your door this year! superintendent of the institution rests the enforcement of the law. Sixteen patients were admitted The state road commission has Among the novices who made and eight discharged. There was agreed to work in harmony with the pilgrimage to Mecca and pass- one outside case, seven major op- the secretary of states office to TAlflSTATErDEPARTMENTrOFlPUBLiClIflANDjNDU one minor and two enforce the law. ed the Moslem test to become erations, DEVELOPMENliroATLAS'BUILDINALt!UK Shriners were Gerald Banasky, About forty Rebekahs and Odd Thirty-seve- n invaded the home of Mr. k ' Me, 24 Fellows from National; Homer S. Brown and a Series to promote greater tqurist frads.Mf rJ gentlemen Frank Markiosek, Jr., Sunnyside; SfJfing Canyon, Helper, Hiawatha, and Mrs. C. S. Harris last Wed- - L Ralph L. Hartman, Hiawatha, and James A. Thorpe, Castle Gate. Eastern Utah Shrine V M Yt5 1 can-note- if '0 Rate of return on invests ,, of the 30 leading U S ital the down Carl Empey is holding averaged 6 9 per c 1?' job at Weeter Lumber companys pames thell-yea- r M. Black. W. penod by resigned recently $14,-000,0- s' 1( I,; Coke Coci-Cola- IOTTIED COCA-COL- A UNDtt AUTHOtITY Of THE COCA-COL- COMPANY IV " Coca-Co- l nd it r8tev,J Coki" r the mark, which diiM uct of The BOTTLING COMPANY Coca-Col- O It 16 Tlw C-- C a Com |