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Show vy i Page Two The THE Thursday, August SUN-ADVOCA- 14, 1958 Sun Advocate Issued Every Thursday By The CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY ONE NEWSPAPER, ONE COVERAGE, ONE COST" Entered at the post office at Price, Utah, as second class matter under act of March 3, 1879. Subscription rate $4.00 yearly in Utah; $5.00 yearly outside ' ' state. G. Hal MacKnight, Publisher Alex Bene, Jr., News Editor ECONOMY FOR THE OTHER FELLOW During the last session of Congress, Senators and Representatives from all parts of THOSE WERE the country reported an unusually large amount of mail in which stringent government economy was urged and demanded. movement in There was a real grass-root- s favor of reduced appropriations. And that pressure produced some result. According to a Newsweek taulation, new appropriations were $6,200,000,000 below the Presidents THE DAYS- - Vj' (jktfSmw, proposed budget. t OlMM However, there is another side to this coin. It is described in a brief article in U.S. News & World Report, which says, Washington is beginning to hear from people back home CORRESPONDENTS A team composed of military Father: Son, fetch the old in cutbacks a soccer who was are horse. hurt governby being game police playing EVA OVIATT CarbQnville Individuals and organizaSon: Why the old horse, fathwith a team composed of buck Castle Gate ment spending. JOSEPHINE HOUGHTON Sunni side tions are vigorously protesting economy AGNES S. JEFFS privates. The instructor was out- er? Pa: My motto is: Wear out Hiawatha moves that affect their interests MADGE LOPAN lining the rules of the game. though, the old one first. kick the kick cant If ball, as a you I LA JENSEN endorse no Canyon Spring general doubt, they economy Then you go fetch the Lad: on men the the other of one ' WANDA PETERSEN Wellington and abstract principle with tequal vigor. horse, Pa. team. said. he SHIRLEY JUVAN Spring Glen Ironically, a large share of the complaints MRS. J. W. MAKI Never mind the ball, yelled a Dragerton has come from local chambers of commerce. ...' LAURA OLSON Route 1, Price private, Lets get on with big Kenilworth That includes the chambers in large cities PHYLLIS CHRISTENSEN the game. chambers are and small. And these always SS NATIONAL EDITORIAL among the first to demand government econSenator Paul Douglas of Illinois Campfire Session merrily along toward to be a. professor of economagain as a general and abstract prin- hisTripping omy favorite bar, the little green A man was fishing in the North used FINANCE YOUR ciple. But its something else again when it dragon overtook his friend, the Woods and one night around the ics and, although the Senate than a is felt in their communities little pink elephant. After the us- campfire his guide was telling him chamber, is a lot different AUTOMOBILE In other words, a good many of the groups ual greetings and a little discus-Isio- n of the time he had guided Harry college classroom, he finds a certain parallel. to want and who the the of preach economy people weather, dragon Emerson Fosdick on a fishing trip. UTAH STATE P&5S ASSOCIATION NEW or USED In where we were faced limit it to the other fellows interests. The 'said: Yes, said the guide, he was a with college, of knowledge, specialization touches last thing they want is economy that "You seem somewhat hoarse good man except for his swearQUICK ACTION IF YOU I used to say that my research SEE US FIRST WHATS GOOD FOR YOUR DOCTOR . . . their pocketbooks. This attitude deserves the this evening, my friend. What ing. led me to konw more and work so pened? It said No Bother the But Fuss explains No why look, disgraceful. fisherman, more about less and less. But in There are 206,000 doctors and 430,000 No Trouble! remember that drunken surely you dont mean to say that the senate I sometimes feel that nurses in the United States. These 636,000 much waste and avoidable spendingtill goes loutDoI you followed home last night?" Dr. Fosdick was profane- on. Long ago, it was said that a people get I know less and less about more persons are key figures in maintaining our asked the pink elephant. deserve. That he of kind and more, said the Senator. the but Private Loan Oh, was, protestsir, government they health. Yes, of course. He semed harm-les- s ed the guide. Once he caught a SS 100 per cent true. is They are interested not only in curing us fine bass. Just as he was about to enough." Diagnostician Credit Company when disease strikes, but in preventing diswas he OK. his was It land Oh, him in the boat, the fish with considerable A to at Reserves of coal are sufficient last Motor Sales Building Carbon She locked us out an we had wiggled off the hook. So I says TV watching experience was not ease before it strikes. When science develops least several hundred PRICE even at a rapidly wife. years in to rose the damned to the Doctor, Thats a sleep garden.' a new preventive against a disease, they are accelerated rate of consumption. The coal stumped for a remedy when her . Appraisal and Insurance reSS anxious to make full use of it. That is why shame! and the Doc comes right mother lost her voice in a recent on your auto. Loans will be in a position to supply fuels quired Late Too industry afflictions like smallpox and for the back and says, 'Yes, it is! But siege of laryngitis. You got no made only on 1941 and later needs the of electric from station the The growing energy agent New Car Purchases models typhoid have been virtually wiped out of the United States for many, many years to small western town was making thats the only time I ever heard sound, Mama, diagnosed the tot. 6 on Plan. Financed country. come. Thus there is no energy deficit in the his first trip to New York City. him use such language. Maybe you need a new tube. to doctors out our was are in interested the Today seeing wipe trying United States. There is no emergency in He the great moment of another terrifying disease paralytic polio. prospect that warrants hasty or crash !ghts. I5.111was to be his appoint- Only a few years ago polio epidemics swept to atomic energv to entvisit with the lawyer for his rail elSrfe this nation like a plague, crippling tens of road whose offices were jn the thousands, reducing them to helplessness for . Empire State Building. life. Recognizing the increasing energy require- - The lawyer was a busy man and But the Salk vaccine, developed on March ments of th6 future, and the fact that the could not being a little sur of Dimes research funds, has cut the polio Nation will best be served by that combina-- 1 prised whenhelp the agent did not ar-toll down to 5,894 cases in 1957, an 85 per tion of energy sources which provides the re- - rive for the interview, it was not cent drop from the 1950-5- 4 average. quired energy at the most reasonable cost, until nearly an hour later that a Because the medical profession has vaccithe Government should, in conjunction with weak knock was heard on the and .the little agent limped nated 65 million Americans with the Salk industry, develop a balanced program of no makes economic for and vaccine, polio longer newspaper search opportunity equal What a climb, he gasped as headlines. But for the 46 million persons commercial development of all aspects of he collapsed into a chair. Eighty 40 old under who have failed to get the energy program. years flights of stairs. their vacinations, polio is still a serious Good heavens, man, exclaimthreat. While we hear and read much about con- ed the lawyer, why didnt you That is why the American Medical Associ- servation of our natural resources let take the elevator? Well, I planned to," said the ation, the American Nurses Association and us think seriously of the prevention of erosthe American Hospital Association have all ion of the great principles of American De-- 1 agent, but U pulled out just as urged their members to get vaccinated them- mocracy. In some areas of our country the 1 got there. selves and to encourage their patients to do soil has been allowed to erode until the areas . likewise. become barren. Prevention of this erosion wi?hnehirinackralttendanScUeStft Your doctor knows what he is talking is a constant fight so is the prevention of church, that he made the n about. If polio .vaccine is good for him, its of democratic and free enterprise ing announcement : "Ladies and good for you. An ounce of prevention now principles; we cant afford to be negligent gentlemen; members of the church, Next Wednesday evening, the janfor a minute. may save you from a lifetime of crippling. itor and I will hold the regular , m Let IDs asocGtQn I on I once-dread- ed I S Srate I I re-ldo- or ... I follow-erosio- I Thirty Years Ago TWENTY YEARS AGO Prtm lb TBtt of Tb Sim T. N. Jensen, attorney at Manti who was associated with former Judge Wooley until recently, has become affiliated with the law office of Fred W. Keller, former district attorney, and has moved his family to Price. A ml Tb NwhUnmu The 1938 tax levy for county purposes was set at nine mills, an increase of six tenths of one mill, by the county commission meeting in special session here this week. Final approval from the gov0 ernment has been given for a P.W.A. project to construct a gymnasium and equip the new city hall and auditorium, it was reported this week by Mayor J. Bracken Lee. Cost of the gymnasium, to be built adjoining the north side of the auditorium, will be $31,500.. The other $12,500 will be fixtures and equipment in the municipal building now nearing $14,-00- In a light election prayer meeting.' Tuesday, Helper residents voted 166 to 20 in favor of a municipal water system project which is to be carried on with W.P.A. assistance at an estimated cost of $144,000. Being denied an extension of time, work must begin August 23 on the installation of water meters in the city. This is the first part of the project the second part involving completion. laying of new pipeline. Protesting the damage being More Republicans than Demo- done to their crops by pheasants crats had filed notices of their members of the Carbon County candidacies for county offices in Farm Bureau Saturday appointed the county clerks office here up a committee to discuss the matter to yesterday (August 10). The re- with state fish and game officials. spective numbers were 13 and 12. Transportation of coal by water and away from the mines is growing. Bids have been called-f- or the contracts will be let Friday, In 1950 some 27,500,000 tons of 5.3 percent of national proAugust 19, for a $21,818 P.W.A. coal was loaded directly into duction project to construct a 250,000-gallo- n at river points, while in steel reservoir and lay approxi- barges 1953 more than 35,500,000 tons cast iron of pipe, mately 3,000 feet into were loaded Carl Nywas barges, or almost it reported today by 8 percent of total production. man, city engineer. r The tragedy of four years ago, on March 8, 1924 when a hunmen were dred and seventy-fiv- e was recalled yesterday killed morning when mine No. 2 of the Utah Fuel Company located in the mouth of Willow Creek canyon at Castle Gate exploded for the second time. Such was due to a standing shot. There was no one in the mine at the time. Going over the books the first of July The Sun found more than two thousand dollars owing it on past due subscriptions alone. This after several statements had been sent to debtors. Because of the very few responses from a hundred and sixty-nin- e persons who owe this newspaper an amount totaling $1,849.64 the accounts have been placed with the Fidelity Clearing House at Milwau-- 1 kee, Wisconsin, which has the reputation of getting the money." Those who receive requests to pay up from this concern may remit to it or direct to The Sun. Newspapers cannot be run on jawbone. It takes the long green to edit a payroll. ' 4NUN ww syv s v ..... w,wwiw W.V i ww y, ritmwirifi' n v v, afljftiiinnfri COOM COMP AMT. QQiWK COWHD6 YY4.V ... nir-i- wiMMwAYlvaUG aA iAm-- tt--, , MAJESTY ANOTHER GREAT CADILLAC TRADITION -- Traveling a boulevard, or simply standing in wait for its owner, a Cadillac has a majesty of bearing that is uniquely its own. It comes of brilliant beauty, of great stature, and of perfect taste in styling. We invite you to inspect these virtues in your favorite Cadillac soon. Your dealer will be happy to assist you. Representatives of all the local canal companies met last Monday evening at Price to discuss both the good and bad points of turning the Price River Water Conservation districts seven hundred and fifty thousand dollar irrigation project over to the federal reclamation service. Word comes to this city from the Horseshoe bend section out in the Green River that a number of prospectors are working there in the hope of recovering gold from the sandbars. Heretofore it has been impossible to extract it at a Tone . . . brighten skin ANNUAL SALE DOROTHY GRAY profit. SKIN FRESHENERS The first annual field day over) forty-acr- e experimental farm to the south of this city on Miller Creek was observed on Tuesday last. at the NO- W- PRICE $1.25 for 10 os. (reg. $2.50) $2.00 for 22 os. (reg. $100) S1TMU LOTION Friday last, gasoline prices were raised to twenty-fou- r cents at retail in Salt Lake City. In Price it is today twenty-seveOutside the city at the country stations it is going at twenty-si- FLOWER SKIN LOTION make your Ida tinglo, glowth monont you pat It on. Cool and deliciously fragrant . . . for normal or dry akin. ORANGE n. This pale lavender extra refreshment to eily TEXTURE LOTION. lotion given kin. Splash tt on for n roay, radiant complexion. 1 x. On August 10, 1921, Kelleys Price Drug EAST MAIN PRICE, UTAH the Navys Bureau of Aeronautics was established to handle all matters "related to designing, building, fitting out, and repairing Naval and Marine Corps aircraft. VISIT Y0VR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER WALTON MOTORS 301 East Main Price, Utah kwao non urn |