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Show JT TIIE Papre Two Thursday, January PRICE. UTAH E, NEXT PATIENT I of the opposition to the Park Dale location. to in his imu-Aimur- atr believe that anyone It is hard right 01 mind would believe such a thing after a reasonable investigation. ONt NWAAPI, ON COERAS. ON COT This newspaper has taken no sides in By Th lusuiD Evirv Thumm house location issue; it has trie court the CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY to the reiiort meetings on the question as Entered at the post office at Price, Utah, as second as possible. Not long ago we impartially 1879. 3, March act of Subscription class matter under to the effect that a new an editorial printed rate $2 50 yearly in Utah; $3.00 yearly outside atate. court house is definitely needed. We still UAL G. MacKNIGHT, J. VLAHOVICII, Publishers believe one Is needed, regardless of the location. However, under present conditions building of one should, no doubt, be delayed r3TOf until labor and other costs decline. UTAH S1AIC Piiifi ASSOCIATION A few unkind things were also said at that meeting about cost of local government. NATIONAL DITORI Al I government is really not very cotly lVXASSOCIAIIOiJ or inefficient, either. The people watch it too that. For instance, Carbon county for closely had a levy of only 9.25 mills in 1917. The highest being in 19:11 when it was 11.8 THE COURT HOUSE QUESTION mills. Next year the tentative levy has been Recently a yroup of citizens, workers, set at 7.90 mills. The levy has even been business and professional men met at the 31 mills (due to extraordinary reasons), court house and overwhelmingly voted to which proves that cost of local government is decreasing as it well should in prosperous forego building of a new court house. Expressed several times during the meeting times. by speakers was the refrain that we already have too much taxation, that the county ENTITLED TO WHAT THEY PAY FOR levy should not be raised and that property War vetrans are now being advised that owners are hard pressed. One speaker made complaints against the practices of uncona sort of Fourth of July speech and wrenched the hearts of those present by his deep scionable homebuilders in the construction of Cl I homes can now be registered with the concern for the wage earners, the coal minof Utah, Vetchairman, housing to few a have who widows department pay might ers, the erans of Foreign Wars. It is now promised mills more to build a court house. The gathering of citizens on the court that lall complaints will be investigated and house question was an ideal example of the offending builders will be prosecuted. Mrs R M. Jones, who will leave day afteinoon at a kensington. town meeting where everyone It is a fact that thousands of soon to make her home in Los has his say and the question is decided then GI homeowners all over the nation are find- Angeles. Pi ice Sorosis gave a card party and there by a vote of the majority. This ing serious flaws in the homes they have at the Masonic hall last evening was democracy at work. It has been said purchased. However, many GIs who have Mrs. I. S. Evans will be hostess that was a pleasant affair that democracy dies five miles from the been victimized by these jerry builders to the Chat Noir club Tuesday and largelyquite attended. dont know where to take their complaints. afternoon. town pump. Most common complaints have been wet The real purpose of the meeting was to War has disoiganized Helpers Price Post No. 3, American Le- fire department. Out of a force decide a location and not the actual need of basements, improper wiring and poor floorgion, will entertain at a dancing of twelve men there are but three a new building. Put before the meeting ing. A story is told of a veteran whose son been created threw a rubber ball against the party this evening at the Ameri- left, the remainder having ended a definite feeling had house be side of extra and the ball went through can Legion home in honor of Mr. a would an new that a building just and Mrs. J. W. Plant, who will wall and into the that the on the dining room. anyway taxpayers expense Veterans who have reason to believe they leave in the near future to make Price Red Cross ladies were the old one could be fixed up for another their home in Salt Lake City. busy yesterday and today making thirty years or so. We do not believe that have been gypped should register their proup for shipment to Denver about this effect was the purpose of the leaders tests immediately with the VFW. Golden Dream fifteen boxes for the soldiers The annual hr TH- - well-know- ed TWENTY YEARS AGO From tbt FOti of Tbt Sum tmd Tbi N News-Advoca- te News-'Advocasemi-week- will te a become newspaper. ly visitor several days this having gone to attend lodge. Thirty Years Ago ctt Mrs. Elizabeth Hadley, J. W. Hammond and J. B. Jewkes went United States Fuel companys by the state industrial commis- to Salt Lake City Monday as witsion. The number snows a slight nesses in the case of Unit- Mine No. 2 at West Hiawatha has perjury increase from 1926, due perhaps ed States versus Sam Scalzo. been closed down four days this to a greater number of man-hou- rs week because of a fire in the coal in the year just closed. Figures Harold V. Leonard, manager of which again broke out there last show that 21 persons lost their the Eastern Utah Electric com- Monday morning and continued lives from falling coal in 1926. In was a Moab business visitor up to 7 oclock Wednesday eve1927 theie were 23 who met death pany, ning when it was gotten under Monday. from this source. control. It is the same old trouble has existed for a couple of Frank has Jr. Olson, completed that Miss Anna Redd of La Sal was years burning coal. In the meanw course at the Univerhis pre-laa visitor in Price last week. time there wras a broken tipple, in will of remain and Utah, sity W. which has required considerable F. W. Kellerof Monticello was Price with his father, Mayor and this has been F. until the Olson, beginning of repair work, a Price caller Sunday. fixed up. the fall term of school. Fred Larcher was a business Mrs. R. Walker of the Savoy Fred Paternoster has applied for visitor in Salt Lake City this hotel is home from Salt Lake City. week. passports to Austria. He expects to leave Price some time during E. L. Strong has returned Joe Dudler of Kenilworth was next week for his native land, to Mrs, Provo after a very pleasant a Price visitor Saturday. as where his father is reported visit of several days with Mrs. N. being desperately ill. D. Evans of Castle Gate. A boy was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Higgins, Wednesday, JanDr. Lyman Kofford, dentist, forProfessor Orson Ryan last week uary 18. merly of Sunnyside, has moved attended a meeting of the county his offices to the First National chairmen of Salt Lake City of the Claude Morley left Sunday for bank building in Price. wrar stamp sales campaigns. Arizona, where he expects to reLadies of the Price Community main for several weeks. Lon Alger is here this week church will entertain at dinner of from Wyoming He has been up L. A. McGee was a Salt Lake Saturday evening in honor near Casper since leaving Price. The oil boom there, he says, is about the biggest thing out of doors. FOR C Due principally to the fact that Price has long felt the need of its news through a faster medium than a weekly newspaper, The bids its readers farewell with this issue, as a weekly. On and beginning next Wednesday, January 25, the At the regular annual meeting of the board of directors of the Price Chamber of Commerce, Monday, William Littlejohn was cnosen to succeed Orson T. Brooks as head of the organization. Arthur E. Gibson was selected as first vice president, and Mrs. Amy Rice as secretary, and Angus Johnson, treasurer. TJwse officers with Orson P. Madsen, E. E. Peirce, J. Perry Egan, Dr. Charles Ruggeri, Ray Walters and retiring President Brooks complete the organization of the body for 1928. Final mortality figures for the state of Utah for deaths from falling coal have just been released trs ftRl AND IT'S TOUHS SvKe Ed from moth. acres The Completely New E ID H8 E C5 (HI Mty-I- Imaglnal Hor In M ilia package I aa omaaing naw way to awt gat ell the dirt In year houe . of tha hoe) Does ovary eaa of year 1001 ileaning job from cellar to attic. And doe them fatter . . . aailer . . . batter than yea aver draamad peuiblel This new NEW DISTURBULATOR-ACTIOEureka Upright has the most thorough yet gentle cleaning action ever devised. Really gets the imbedded dirt testorcs colors gloriously. Incredibly lighter to handle gets under furniture as never before. POWERFUL NEW TANK cleaner does all cleaning . . . dusting, your above-floo- r sweeping, brushing. Controls moths and sprays paints, too! Feaiherlight, to carry fits crosswise on stairs. Evert its wands are lighter to save your energy! NEW DE LUXE CLEANING TOOLS... result of scientific research in Eurekas Home Research Bureau! Click into your to save you time to save you work. Theres the right tool for ei ery job on the spot! 'VC hat a System! Now sou'll whirr through housecleaning! tank-clean- ... NIW, PINfR i Home Cleaning System! Snap the ' HP- . i - X v - 1 i!-- HOWA GOAL Oil-Treat- ed We can handle yonr orders, large or small. Prompt delivery on all orders. Call 698-J1- Price, Utah 1, sm OFFICE SUPPLIES Authorized ice sales typewriters, Sunstrand Speed nt and serv- Underwood agency for plicators, Teachers at tne high school at Price recently met and named a Slack or Castle Gate Lump Coal Unde r w 0 0 d adding machines, stencils, Du- paper Lily-tuli- p cups and dispensers. ICICLE IS A DRIP THAT GOT CAUGHT IN A DRAFT. 'AN committee on discipline, consisting of Prof. J. N. Ellerston, Prof. R. H. Walteis and Mrs Jean McMillan. One of the first rules enforced is that which requires all young ladies to appear at school in uniform. To th.s several have objected with the result that two have quit school, one going to the academy and the other elsewhere. Mrs. George A. Wooton enterThurs- - DRIVE GETS JOBS DONE MeroUsHtS The LTniTersal Jeep has the power to operate most farm implements . . . deliver 30 hp for belt work . . , tow 2H-totrailed payloads , . . haul to 1200 lbs. Costs less because its cost is spread over more obs all the year. Its the vehicle for farm or business. er n Ask for it either way . . . both mean the same thing. trade-mar- ks vuer-polish- Upright . 7 oar floors and hooleams take a professional shine! Does m minutes what used to cake hoar s! LIBERAL TRADE-I- N ALOWANCE Jeep Price 5t WILLYS Intermountain, Inc. Distributors EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC COMPANY Phone 55 1 Sheya, Sr. is back in Price trip to Eureka and MamWhile away he located 320 of dry farm land near the latter place and adjoining a big tract owned by Jess Knight. He intends to cultivate and improve it this year. AND POWIft-DRIVI- ead ia e n&f t - over there .v am-r.a- 'JEEP POWER into the a- - somewhere j- I , a tained several friends last WAXIR Eurek out to trappers for 293 coyote, $232 was paid out for 42 Wll(j eats and $65 was paid uut fa, t..ri-coug irs. It is interest ng to note t: at the mount collected by Carbon coua cs ntmg re;: Bojny piuu'ih IV for bounty tax tut.,.;, 0nh e u ..a. f 343 p e la'uiy aiini-- L the muii hr- JT t -t $929 22 while 19 v 4 a t i.u (' j !, out. Lam c was sen paid t a 1. i S3 ln5 avium eg ur.iy c J week by levies a bounty uni t it u ii'ii!' .tory u' rn il control tax wh.ih - eoj. Ccr.ty Cleik B H Ym.ng kvid from stockmen on the was 783 SI t paid iMiit Of .n of toe number of aninnds h,t they Utdm Rox kali Lodge Ni 39 o.vn All money is colic,, u--j by at Hi--' par meetly metalled ,ts t e count.es for the state .,nd j, ofiKus for tit- coming jear ut .ined to the counties for con. D y Smiley, ailing past nob'e t r pm poses. A total of $1294 is grand, Ella Burger, n ble grand; collected by Carbon com y or Mrs both the predatory anim.,1 o Anna Warien, vise ntrol Robert Allison, recording secre- lend and the bounty fund Th tary, and Isabelle Smith, two comb.ned are less than the urt-r- . Mrs. Leva B. Hall, district amount paid out during Lie year deputy president, conducted the alone. in bounties installation. Carbon Bounty Payments Higher Than Collections n ball will be given tonight in the week L. D. S. amusement hall by memgrand bers of the M. I. A. 22, 194$ 333 So. 3rd East Dial 5T302 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH IOTUED COCA-COL- UNDER A AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COL- COMPANY BY BOTTLING COMPANY 19 7. Th Coco-Col- o Coto |