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Show s not: six fKICL I)KOIS IXH'IU.I IlFAIil of tilt Caitm-FThe Il le riy ltotf - . i In S, anls P. flirt tli frjt M.AD VOCATK guI)L K WAY FOR COMFORTABLE h PROGRESS Q AT C11C,J NTURy SLRViCL.POINTS bt t! (nil tlie lJullirslie diamond Sun writ 4 mill 31. day. Tin st ni In V Hi never foigrl the ideals and the pun was (lplrs fur which that snuggle of that niil On the flaiung waged. Ul.linil"if Tli S ih 4'li'Ual struggle those ideals and prindpl Into the very I OK Il MJCATION BE A great philosopher and statesman were forged 4 existence. Guided by national U. S. our of of the Interior, once said, l,et me choose the pBitinriit and great ha our grown natiun June them Of flee at Salt Lake City, Utah, the people shall honor the fondest dream :0, 1933. and celebrate, and I will shape the prospered beyond dream of liberty The of it founder. Koine is hereby given that Flor ideals of the jienple and predict the conceived in the mind of those who of Lawrence destiny of their country. nice 11. Dermis, widow r i tlgned the Declaration of IndepenL. Dennis, deceased, of lleljier, Utah This statement has in it the foun- dence n year one hundred u ho on April 23, 1830, made Slock dation of truth because If national become reality and has ago 049181 today No. obHomestead Entry anniversaries are honored and raising which laughed scornfully for Lou 1, 2. 3, SE4NVV 4, S4NE4 served in the spirit of the events the nations dream of the signer at the Utopian I Sec. 3. 10. Twp. E4NE4 See. S'l which they recall, they do contribute of the Declaration of Independence South, Range 11 East. Salt Lake mcr a rebirth and. in a measure, a at the shrine have come to to the ideals and purpose of their vision. worship idian, has filed notice of Intention to and the Life, liberty to make final proof to establish claim behind them. A nation which glorifies the acnow ore of happiness the land above described before Glen its military victories in fetes and holi- pursuit bases in enof government cepted Ballinger, notary public, at Helper, days will inevitably keep alive in the and world over, the nations Utah, on the 1st day of August, 1933 hearts of its (teople the ardor for lightened to beis the W right Claimant name as witnesses: and achievement conquests inherent military as the A. Dennis, E. B. Miller and J. C. Han- On the other hand, the nation which coming recognized That little spark sen of Helper, Utah, and Itiltllp Den glorifies its conquests of peace, and right of every people. hall in 1776 in struck Indejiendoncc ms of Trovo, Utah, the lives of Us great public benefac- is beginning to light the entire world. THOMAS F. THOMAS, tors, will perpetuate in the hearts of I use the word beginning advisRegister. its people the ideals which they repbecause human effort toward beedly like resent. The statement that of human conditions betterment the raOBATK AM) GUARDIANHHII NO gets like applies with equal force lt tier euonty rlrA or respec- in the field of aocial endeavor as well must ever be a continued process. The and tive signers for further Information. forces of reaction, as in the field of biological acience. to obstacles ever are present greed NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE By this I do not mean to infer that movements designed to elevate the of Tom Piantia, deceased. Creditors celebration of military victories is masses and decrease the power of will present claims with vouchers to always wrong; but I do maintain that classes. the undersigned at Price, Utah on mere victory, in and of itself, is not special Thousands of motorists will be this We have such dangers within our or before the 26th day of July, 1933 necessarily indicative of national seeking reliable information as year EFPHIA riANTIS, Administratrix of progress. Some victories have been country today even in this boasted to routes to the amazing Century of the estate of Tom Piantia, deceased. so ahamfully won that the vanquish- land of liberty. It is the part of American citizens to rec- Progress at Chicago. WALTER C. CEASE, Attorney for ed in their hour of defeat have been To give the motoring public of Carthem and to combat them. Administratrix. greater than the victors in their tri- ognize are bon county every service on touring especially dangerous beFirst pub., June 22; last July 13, 1933. umph. Victories are worth the win They the Red Star filling stainformation, we forms cause in their myriad may for the B. F. Goodrich ning and deserving of commemora not even dealer tion, recognize them. Dangers tion only when they are not purchaslocated at Price, has Rubber company AN more easily ed at the cost of national honor, hu- from without are much road informato supply Regulating the Erecting and Install- man welfare, or the onward sweep of seen. Let the foreign power attack us arranged Goodrich-Hobb- s the covered tion by ing of Gasoline Tanka. world civilization. Observance of an- with the avowed purpose of destroy-fa- guides niversaries are profitable therefore, ing the government set up by our The map shown here gives the BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY of 1776 would to the extent that they keep alive and thers and the spirit in this section of the country routes COUNCIL OF TRICE. UTAH: instantly into flames. As a na- covered promote in the hearts of the people leap by the guides. Nunmbers on No container for the storage of oil, national ideals of liberty and justice tion we would shed the last drop of refer to the particular guide the map for the if preservablood, necessary, gasoline, kerosene or other lnflama-bl- e to all men tion of those sacred upon substance shall be erected within The American people have chosen which our nation wasprinciples founded. The gins to stir. The fife and drums of the fire limits of Price, Utah, and no the anniversaries they shall issue would be so such container shall be installed un- wisely clearly drawn that 1776 which called the patriots to accelebrate Every holiday in our cal- all see it. tion in a righteous cause find their less buried under ground at a depth might endar of holidays reminds U3 of an in 1933 in a call for regeneraechoes selfof not less than three feet from the of forces let the But reaction, onward step in the evolution of huAmerican life. And may I say of tion unand surface thereof, and no such contain man ishness, greed usurpation, welfare, or of the life of some no with welthought of political bias, as r shall be so Installed without first control of our national great national leader who has devoted righteous laving obtained a permit from the his efforts to the betterment and wel- fare attack our government from the Washington of 1776, with infinite within and under the guise of Amen patience, skill and devotion rallied city council of Price, Utah, and in no of his countrymen 17 6 event shall such container have a ca- fare can citizenship, the issue will not be,and organized the patriots of a marked of 1776, Fourth The is July, for also the so Washington victory; so and we may delay ac pacity in excess of twelve thousand momentous event in the history, not tionapparent five hundred (12,500) gallons. until the processes of disintegra- of 1933, with all the courage, patience, only of this people, but, in the history tion have destroyed the very fabric devotion and skill demanded by the AND BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED: of the world. It marked the birth of of our liberty. Obscured as these sin- hour, rallying, organizing and directof govern forces may be by the vicissi- ing the forces of regeneration in this ister That no container for the storage an entirely new principle ment the principal that the right to tudes of business f oil, gasoline, kerosene or other cycles, by funda- nation today. in the mental in our industrial syssubstance shall be erected govern themselves is inherent Nations, like men, are twice bom. changes in within the city limits of Price, Utah, people and that every individual to tems, and by many other factors that No man learns his strength, acquires the group has an inalienable right affect our economic and social life, the will and the courage to act in having a capacity In excess of twelve of hapthese forces of destruction may grad- accordance with his convictions, or thousand five hundred (12,500) gal- life, liberty and the pursuit lons, and no container in excess of piness. ually undermine the very foundations to strike with irresistible force until It. is not my purpose today to re- of our 12,500 gallons shall be buried under political structure before we he has met his Gethsemane in which late to you the story of the long are aware. They constitute a danger he has fought with his back to the ground except at a depth of not less to sustain ust as real and than three feet from the surface struggle which has waged perhaps even more wall, his muscles strained to the features essential Its that principle. because of their insidiousness, thereof, nor shall any container be deadly point, his blood almcet girl as the armed forces of a foreign in- breaking from either erected or buried under ground are known by every boy and his veins, and the sweat bursting As a matter vader of our shores. In my opinion of his agony upon his brow. From the without first having obtained a per- who attends our schools. namit so to do from the city council of promoting good will among these forces today constitute the first fiery furnace of his ordeal he emergtions, the hatreds and animosities that and perhaps the greatest danger to es of. Price, Utah. chastened, and it is true a little were engendered by that struggle our liberties. older, purhaps with less arrogance of BE. IT FURTHER. ORDAINED: should, and to a great extent have is yet another source of dan- youth, but with that infinite calm There been forgotten. They have been wiped That this ordihance shall take ef- out to our American institutions and and assurance which come from the by the many years of friendly co- ger fect immediately; it appearing to the that too, comes from within. There strength realized and which denote and mutual helpfulness council that a tank for the storage operation are people in this nation, many of character, maturity and power of which have passed since our war for of gasoline having a capacity in exthem holding the rights of American leadership. In other words, he has counfrom the mother been reborn. cess of twenty thousand (20,000) gal- independence If there were still traces of bit- citizenship, who openly proclaim that lons is about to be erected above try. of our democratic form government Who, among us, will dare to say were terness remaining, I think they ground upon Main street and within forever erased in 1917 and 1918 when has broken down under the stress of that American idealism and Amerisaid fire limits, and that if so erectAs evi- - can democracy do not face their the American doughboy and sailor our complex, industrial life. dissatisfac-Tomm- y ed the same will be dangerous to the dence of a Gethsemane at the present time? Who British the with fought with democratic government they shall say that the struggle between safety and lives of its citizens, and on the battlefields of that it is- necessary for the preservat- ope. Our national ideals have, in a;Pint to recent, significant changes in the forces of reaction, selflishness, some of ion- of the safety of the city and the nations which have hith- unrighteous dominion, class hatred measure, become their ideals and our, erto beenthe lives of its citizens that such ordinas democracies. Ev- and stultification of American ideals known one now e are peace-timin ance should take effect immediately, with theirs. problems en was dedicated on the one hand, and this land which statesEven today, our liberty, equalitherefore, this ordinance shall take men sit with theirs in the historic by our forefathers to the principles ty, prosperity and happiness of the of democracy and equality for all people on the other, is not effect at the date of its enactment, halls of old England striving to find already June 27, 1933. a way to solve the common problems people, the murmur of discontent with joined? Who shall say that the clarPassed by unanimous vote of the of their respective countries. Indeed, our present form of government is ion call of our crusading leader, city council of Price, a municipal cor- the world has gone forward since heard. There are people among us President Roosevelt, for the poration, and approved by the mayor those stirring days of 1776 when our who not only ofopenly advocate the new deal is not a recognition that our representative this is more than a war at a special session called for said forefathers met their forefathers on abandonment upon deform of but who would pression, but that it is in government, 8 oclock at p. m., the battlefields of the Revolutionary purpose, and held reality a place a strange and alien flag above call for the rebirth of American in the council chambers at Price, war. The two great g prinUtah, this 27th day of June, A. D., nations of the earth now pursue their that starry banner under which our ciples and a battle to save American won were liberties and under which democracy? Finally, who shall R. E. WEST, 1933 respective destinies with mutual re- those liberties have been say preserved that the thrill of hope which is now Mayor. gard and understanding. 157 of years through growth and sweeping through this land, and the Attest: It is well that we do forget the and hatred of that struggle; but progress. I do not know which is the growing chorus of approval which is CARL W. EMPEY, while America stands this people must greater danger of the two, but in my answering the presidents stirring call City Recorder. opinion we have here the two great- for action are not signs of the reest dangers which menace the exisof 1776 and awakening of the tence of our nation at the present of the rebirth of a spirit nation? time. e cannot answer these The great mass of American peo- with assurance, but down questions in our ple holds with neither of these forces. hearts we hope yes, we deep that pray Cupidity, greed and unrighteousness if the struggle has begun the issues dominion over the lives and happi- be as drawn and as clearly ness of the people by special groups settled clearly as were the issues of our are and must be eradi- struggle for from Engcated as the first step toward the land. Let theindependence basic issue be the issue eradication of the second danger. Se- of 1776 the of the individual dition, class hatred and nullification citizen and ofright all the people regardof our basic laws are equally less of race, station or wealth, to parand must be combatted by ev- ticipate on the basis of equality in ery American who professes alleg- the pursuit of life, liberty under the iance to our democratic form of gov- law and happiness. Translate that ernment. basic principle into concrete and specInequalities, injustices and human ific polciies to be to Amerimisery have existed and unfortunate- can life as it existsapplied today. Translate ly, do now exist in America. But, we it into policies of civic righteousness as American citizens must realize that will 200 TILE BATHS 200 rooms stamp out graft, favoritism, more fully than ever before, that and vice. Translate it Batea (1.50 to $3.00 within our form of government, as at racketeering into policies which will assure present constituted, we have the powand industrial equality and -- Radio connection in every root er and the means provided to corcapital and labor alike rect every wrong and injustice which Express it in terms of free and now or exist Hotel that may develop adequate education may Union Pacific Bus Depot in Temple Square for all of the in the future. All that we lack is the children of all of the Building. Expeople will to apply the means which have press it the elimination of through been in our constitution. provided across the Street. the Intenrrfran Depot Just Did I say the will is lacking? I it sweatshop and child labor. Clothe with the Union Station within 3 Blocks. will change that to the will was ish forever substance which will ban from our lacking; because a new note in Am- line, the dole and the land the breadpoorhouse. Finerican life has recently been struck. ally, m the ERNEST 0. R0S5ITER, Mgr. application of that sacred The sleeping giant called American to modem American idealism and American purpose be- - principle WA'.W.WAV.WY.,.VAV.VAY.,AVY.,,Y.YAY.VVV.W1. place humanitys welfare and (ill 5-- is a copy of the a l ire. . Chrismade by Superintendent W. tensen at the Fourth of July exenbei held in the city park Tuesday; niuin-spiin- g T Vl I, w r n , UUUUtVU 4 Us . i , i- . J fifty-seve- k j Oon-u- self-seeki- libert- y-loving ORDINANCE . wide-spre- side-by-si- Profiles and charts are used to picture every hill and grade and reveal the exact condition of every mile of road surface. No ads are sold but hotels, camps and eating places are inspected and the best in each price class is recommended and the highest and lowest rates plainly quoted. There directory of authorized service stations for nearly evrlV of car. Interesting scenic and Lx. places are pointed out and jjJ comment about roads and acm given. It is utterly unlike an; map or guide and is most urns, original. It is refreshing to find a redoes not sell ads and that ci definite, unbiased recommends about roads and service. It is a and welcome contribution to the fare of the touring public. happiness first in the scale of American values. If the principles of 1776 are reclothed in the needs pf 1933, the issue will not be mistaken not will the outcome of the struggle be long in doubt. Modem Paul Reveres will carry again the message to every Middlesex, village and farm," and who among us will question the response of the American people when human rights and liberties are at stake? I come back to the original thesis, that the anniversaries we honor and celebrate fix our national ideals and shape our national destiny. The anniversary of the Declaration of Independence is our greatest holiday. In it are epitomized the story of our past and the forecast of our future. The Declaration of Independence be- came a vital force in shaping our national destiny because of the deprivations, sufferings and devotion of its sgners and defenders. It has continued to be a vital force in shaping our national policies because the children of the signers and original supporters have not forgotten its principles. We, of the present generation of Americans, stand at the crossroads of history with a sacred trust in our hands. That trust is the preservation and passing-o- n of a nation in which one for all and all for one is the ideal and aim. It is ours to dor; as we will. Some say it is not worth saving. Some rr make it a cloak and shield to b their selfishness and unhol; tions. Wrongs and injustices naj 3 a time flourish beneath its beat But may I remind you that in jf: glory it is no greater than the is of us; in all its wrongs and injusa it is no worse than the wont i i Our forebears made it what it k i can make it what we will. Wife x constitution and laws are the pore of regeneration and rebirth. Ent the ability to use those powers r ly and well so that we may pa i to the future a heritage wind is rested untarnished in our hand That, my friends, is the dai? of the present to the American! 1933. In meeting it, may we be ever uppermost in our minds ideals of a glorious past May we m the problems of today with the w er so beautifully expressed in k grand, old American hymn: ca, the Beautiful. Oh, beautiful for pilgrims tt WTiose stem impassioned sties A thoroughfare for Freedom Across the wilderness. America! America! God mend to every flaw, Confirm thy soul in Thy liberty in law. designed for the route. The 20 guides now ready cover more than 50,000 miles of the best routes for long distance touring. They tell the truth without fear or favor and their purpose is to lessen the expense and add to the pleasure of cross-count- ry t fc trips. " a.-a- & b: iT & J PI be ad de Eur-.U- on Your to-w- it: ed English-speakin- ill-w- ill SALT LAKE CITYS NEWEST Advertisement is assured of 3,000 i units of coverage in the Price shopping territory every week when it appears in The SunAdvocate. The cif' culation of advertising in The SunAdvo cate is the largest coverage by any reguh$ issued medium in HOSTELRY eastern Utah, surpassing the circulation of any other Carbon count! Hotel regularly issued medium of advertising more than 1,200. Temple Square W Cost Advertising per unit of the is by far coverage cheapest111 econ-om- ic sit-tlo- iwt-A&uora- tf and remember . . 'THE PRINTED WORD IS BETTE $ i i |