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Show J 1111 , THE rwo rAc.E M, t Sin UurJ mt-iiRuir- atf nrr.-- Every Thursday By t'lulling Cm County ViU-- - lah- - i J JOMFI1 I- HAL Editor ud $2 00 BuUtription, 11. C) l the Year In Alvame u..rui ' f M-r- th lh..nc No. B 3. Inf. CHANGE TAKES TIME WHILE President Roosevelt's NR A campaign does not extend as far in that direction with in the respect to imediate action, it is a start of the drive toward more equitable distribution nations wealth, this being a step that has been some recognized as necessary by economists for time. This nation has pursued a policy for many the years that failed to afford the protection less able should have enjoyed through legislative channels. The "tooth and claw system operated successfully so long as the comparatively modern grafting and racketeering was unknown, the always open fields for those who had the initiative having been sufficient to absorb the deoverflow until grafting and racketeering manded such a toll. It will take much time to overcome the ills pothat have crept upon us as the result oflieour borne should This litical in mind by the critics who would have the naprogram that would retion adopt an over-nigsult in serious injury and probably death to a great many, most of these being innocent g. ht GOVERNOR TAKES TIMELY ACTION VERY timley was the proclamation issued last week by Governor Henry H. Mood calling for the present to be "highway safety month this campaign to rebeing in line with a nation-wid- e duce the yearly toll of dead and injured through motor accidents. More than thirty thousand persons have been killed annually as the result of motor accidents in recent years, acording to statistics issued from authorative sources, more than one hundred deaths having been caused in Utah last iniyear in this manner. September being the imis it school doubly year, tial month of the portant that it should be the one selected for the safety campaign. Careless driving probably causes more auto deaths than any other phase of motoring. Much of such driving could be eliminated and motorists would find themselves charged with less responsibility for deaths if they gave more thought to the welfare of others and less to speed that is always less necessary than lives and limbs of hu- man beings. following are extracts from Sep- O. C. Nelson, who went as a dele- trail gate from Price to the Midland FriJunction Grand at convention is back home. day and Saturday, was in no wise disconvention The of the Ovselection the by couraged by the Wyoming erland trail through Lincoln highway association. says Mr. Nelson. The convention felt that had it selected Utah and Colorado instead of Wyoming, such conditions would have been imposed that neither state could have met them. pr-bu- .u , 1 .ll J . 1 , . , f ti.i lbl, ala.vi ,1 , 1 - .n angle m a whole, have Wen robin d from every ais.ible. It was probably the realization of this that farlu- -t caused the administration to take the of tin Mens fiossible to alleviate the condition nece-ary so farmers, this step considered of the relief bud immediate action that the cost 1 he projv to be placed on the nation as a whole. to have Wen have would er method, of course, tlm-- t of shoulders the on burden placed the w hieh for years have great mark! ting exchanges levied their unmerciful tolls on the I,r,K,lJl'u the farmers. However, the time doubtedly eliminated the putting into prattui of such a policy, this necessitating making whole of the country use skimmed milk because of the few having enjoyed the cream in the g'-- old days of "prosperity, also a considerable irtion of the aforementioned "butterfat since UU .Mia'!' 1 it M, W ' t!. a.U I' will 1"' 111 mi 11 11 tii. i !l 1 I ..il'1 i a ft u 'I'' 11 r i ' f Uvuiwr H.uniu -- n r 1.. ( 0 the incnt. with H' ,hv 4' l u ' 15 ; 1; u,.n A1. Ij Ue .f (. h w!)j whuh fV,.r. n f IN himmt USSON SIRMON of the , n SJ Sun in r ,,, ch'wrt Sun- - 10 d.iv. Sej 135-1TI,, K,Ui n t xt frun IViln,.' O r.aiN- "Thy iwn'o, O forever. .,nd thy memorial. i 3) lol. - Hi-b- le too," A lbsowncou"; m paiiU-maku.- g w r has .v.uivuj t, fulthcr m enthusiastic pair of , unu of his lira tor a deeper measure and jj form as well jut, ic-- t in the ffairs of government, down Ucking a Riun.hr.g bM t subdivision, tlve of pure even lur.ei a rxe, 1 and I know," he said, "hat i equipped with a amT is interest of pick-u- p couealed' ... . ui red in this year of strument's bridge. the and has made itself fell in I think National Capital. our history tone in of parregardless whole, a as atiun In changes drastic as approved ty of functions J. C. Hubbard, and nwthods t without destroying the basic rbytlcUa ao 8ni, I cun best IllusPei s fJ haps ipU in, that we Offic Hour. 2 to 8 . . trate by putting it this way. national our to 24G-Rbon l ive been exttndin ItriJror ;;ft. the Old u mciple of the local Utah Electric Buildiot Pivt, that no incommunity, the principle that do to things dividual has a right In the old days R. F. McLaughIUn, vi ,lUlt Ins neighbors. hen there were only agricultural rhyirlo and burp to allt communities, it was not fair P ow- tattle to roam on our neighbors 10 m. to 12 Hour, h . is idea the of Of fir The extcn.-ioland paw. luij on the Commercial Bank buildmt Prv recognized ns no infringement h e to the guarantee of personal liberty individual. It is no more a restriction C. Gease, adeto tell a man that he must pay At Lu Attorney him tell to is quate wages than it or labor child not hire Office la County Court Hit tliat he must FrlrfVUttk that hi must not maintain a nuisance The NRA is against Ins neighbors. with the being accepted by the people L. A. McGee, about. all is it what of understanding Attorney At U "Through government, the people are extending as a permanent part of Room Q and 8, Rilrirnl BuCdiv s Utah. Phones, Office 19X Ketifotil American life not just for two years and individuals that their insistence associations of individuals shall cease Funeral Home, doing many things that have been licensed Lmbatmen hurting their neighbors. The neighUnited bors arc the people of the Quality Service, Rcisontblt States as a whole. The government Ambulaa-'8rviei at Washington must think of them Phone J9 IMcx b States. in a national sense and not by We cannot single out one industry or one section at the expense of oth- : fira) Mis. lor a Dr. gov-,.n.m,- iit. fi I-- 1 n 14 Ing, 239). CONSIDER MOVING PLANT Officials of the Utah Oil Refining Co are investigating the possibility of locating at Helper, a move which would necessitate moving their ware- house and bulk plant to that point, a statement issued this week THE WEATHER Instruments at the Price weather station registered as high as 90 only two days during the week ending Sunday, according to a report issued Tuesday by Henry Fiack, government observer. Temperatures of 91 were recorded twice, the next highest reading being 89. The minimum temperature for the week was 42 degrees. Following are the daily readings -' Walter included in this lesson the following "Hy humility and one the f, ar of the Lord are riches, and Wrll, brln in the breadline eem to relieve 22 4) '' honor, and l.fe (Provirhs of the possibility of beln kidnapped; correlative paunue The followim: from the Christian Science textbook. Science and Health with Key to the WHY THEY RELITTLE HIM. is Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy wealth, Imisiana "Take away also iniluded THE attempt to hold Huey social ontamratidtis. which senator, up to ridicule in the columns of the fame and recent incident WTiith not one jot in the balance of metropolitan press Wcause of the and we pet clear, r views of which resulted in the southern solon receiving a God. level surprincipal. Break up cliques, black eye, is indicative of far more than the be worth let at- wealth with honesty, we and face story. That there is a well thought out to wisdom, according can judped (p ers. tempt being made to undermine Ixrng there get better views of humanity. methods. Co-O- p. i! Dr. -- Flynn CM H. J. Binch, But your responsibility does not stop there. The greater part of government as it affects your daily life and mine is your local government. When I was governor I used to tell 13,-0people that we have in this state local units of government. You were all interested but you did nothing about it. I told you there were over 950 highway departments in the state of New York; that you lived under eight layers of government, paying taxes in all of them. You and I know- - this to be an outworn system, built up in the days of the ox cart and unchanged in the days of the automobile. Nothing will be done about it until you make your representatives on town and county boards and in the legislature do something about it. And if they wont do it, substitute them. This is not politics, it is straight Duchess County Americanism. More men and women are taking a personal interest in the social rela 00 Attorney At Lae T1S Judge Building, Salt LtktOtj,'! Price, Utah Wallace Mortuary, Licensed Embahnen A. N. Wallace, Uintpr. Ambulance Service, Day B. W. Dalton,' Juvenile Judge anl Attorney At La 330, 27 Sast Mail Phone Eyes Tested GLASSES and Duplicated In or Less. Any Lense LEWIS OPTICAL Star Theater PHONE storage icampbell's transfer MOVF hW year Tuesday morning with a very good attendance. The school is prepared to offer commercial subjects and expects soon to be able to add music to its already excellent cours es. R. I Jamison, a civil engineer in the employ of the Utah Railway at Helper, has disappeared and all efforts to locate him have thus far proved fruitless. C. G Lorrine. a nurse at the Utah Construction company's hospital. Saturday morning went through the pockets of the men at the hospital and secured quite a bunch of time checks. Payment was stopped on all the checks, which makes it impossible for the men to lose their wages MOV nun undry - promptly done 218 To Attend THE UNIVERSITY f OF UTAH Utahs Largest Standard 4 N , t Millerton Milk Builds Health Millerton Milk comes to you as Milk of Highest Quality. From the Miller-to- n Dairy Farms your milk is protected by modern dairy machinery to safeguard the health of your family. Visit our plant and learn for yourself the superiority of Millerton Milk. Institution of Higher Learning. Freshmen must report September 20. and muvt attend September 21 to 23 for special instruction and registration. All other students should register September 25 EDiiiSiuy 0 Modern laundry machinery, skilled and and scientifically prepared soaps pure water we use insure the safegu3 the filmiest fabrics. u For real laundry satisfaction call September 26 university OF UTAH SALT LAKE CITY or io call brings our courteous drn aX door for your soiled clothes. A ea c later he returns them, sweet and how can dirt resist the great amoun water and soap we use? A Re6u.ar class work begins Send for Catalogue United Slates Fuel Company CO. Bldg. MAKE YOUR PLANS V m. FITTED WHEN YOU CALL Hi or Wet 158 Tei ed around $10,000 when completed and furnished. Considerable freight is going out of Price for Uintah reservation points by way of the Price river canyon road and Kyune on the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad. More coal is coming out over the Scofield branch of the D. and R. G. G. W. from Winter Quarters, Clear Creek and Utah Mine than for many summers. Much of it has gone into storage, while the railroads are taking a considerable portion. Emery county farmers and truckers are at this time finding Price one of their very best markets. The automobile service south brings the market closer than did the old wa- - 1 t.,. t VC - The Carbon county high school will open its doors for registration of students September 8. The faculty will consist of LeRoy E. Cowles, Willard O. Peterson, Merrill O. Maughan, Miss Alice Hurst. Miss Alice Frost, Ralph P. Walters, Irving Gingrich and Miss Nellie Mulrooney. A substantial building era has struck Price. In addition to the three projects mentioned in the Advocate last week, three more will be in the course of construction by next week, these to include structures erected by First National bank the Price and A. L. McMullm lunch counter. Work is well under way on the new school house in the lower end of Sunnyside. The building is to cost ti.,- - u J J, cni.irmJ lnjbht. H.htai W'urts Sul'iuniv'' all Oire.li.in of-o- t i" .n.M rK;ht views oi STR1SSID meumta-n- Lord, throughout all nneratinns whole, not those who will be led by a group the and subsidizing Ami.ni- the citations from their with soothsaying lobbyists sermon self-glorifi- t i good fur n.y r,. I u!- r.-.'i'f- n be no question. Some of the operations of the Wng political machine in Louisiana cannot probably lie considered as a proper material for a Sunday school treatise; this might be equally true of anyin politmost ical machine that has lasting qualities, errant such operaFor is. instances probably tions the senator and his followers are to lie justly condemned. It should be borne in mind, 'however, that Wing's voting record at Washington, D. C., as a member of the senate during the recent special session, was one that might well be used as an example by some who hold legislating positions. A magazine of national circulation the basic foundation of which is very close to the new deal program (or its intended eventual system) gives Long a rating of being one of eight senators who had a one hundred per cent record in the matter of voting in the interests of the peoples welfare during the recent session. It might be well for some of the mugwump magazines and their mistress mates of the metropolitan press to exercise more meticulous care in removing the motes from their own orbs before endeavoring to qualify for a like operation on the Louisianan. Huey may have a black eye RUT his legislative record is not bv any stretch of the imagination as black and mirey as and those of many of his critics. rub!, I 'Us ,, s u.t ir i,, PROFESS! J W:' . A (,f t). all j then. This, then, explains the cotton processing to and the taxation on wheat which has added There is jmssibilit the cost of those products. may that with proper enlightenment the people with responsibility eventually place legislative as those who will work in the interests of society of luq-- oiit.l j.i i .hi, 1 n'vtu,.S!v al IV W I N AM'iuf j K I n atal E fl,t .in F , tions, Ink u) Sl-e- . are Mai Sli.Ul.n ITit yi'tIt l . i PREjjjj; !),-s- . b-- it shit lit House , t I i at rotittt- lhbuts ,t I,, at u'.tl al t ,1 Ul.lVrlsa ,,.i.f.d, lit btotemciit u ,. jM d finitely sucitcdiA g" m Uiive was N'.n.iml by bigmfuam 1 tally p -- UN 1 Eu.ok It.,f a; j'luuiifd till M- I SUCCESSFUL, SAYS B,ory ; ! 1 RATIM 40c. Transient, 50c. Issue. h lVr lm Per Matter DUplay Additional. Cent Special Position, 25 Per cunt a Leg Is Ten OnU the Line Each Inarrtion. Water Applica112 50; Words to Line. Summons, 00. $10 Pinal tion, $15 00; Count Header Fifteen Cents the Line Each Insertion. Twenty-Fiv- e Klackfure Type lane. to the Six Word Cent Additional Each Insertion. At Read-I- n Obituarie. Carda of Thanks, Resolution. Etc., Line. the to Word Notice Ratea. Count Six Cent Per Tot Sale, Tor Rent, Found, Lust, Etc., Two Word Each Issue. No Charge Account. Address All Communication to CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. PRICK, UTAH Twenty Years Ago gu-up- ' ' I i v AGRKTLll'RE ANDTHKI rnKE t . jw a the J'l .. r la5 AClUCL'IlTUl.VLS of the United .taUthe in all I. hnj'! taut of m at btld a O g ,1.1. u have Un long ill Is this or any nation, XU would ,, , as put leech.-stub Am mercy of a crew of ,'Vutmi.'r the l.al s combined forces of Robin U t ne V u, far brothers and Janus boys, and Al iq-- f go" thm ti I ll.al U C n speaking The rural producers, y baitu. s At the M-- (The the Eastern Utah Advocate of tember 4, 1913). NRlSSlKG Interest polities Increases .1 As nation Near LV, m . ,st ADVERTISING graft-racketeerin- a-- TATI O V A U i Manner. AderlWl A Second CU (iiiiijjrt r mt ui Hurt lh..t the ) ihn.U"iial to lhur m n.) ! . c.ir.fu! U- - l N - . Mail At Price, Utah, Under the A.t YnU-re- d ,wl1 'ublihrr. ti. MxKNIMir. VAL nU-rs- rL-'il.- -I I' u AE H - AMUKY, t i K - Price Steam iati PRICE 24 No. Carbon Ave. rC lh |