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Show 1 ft PAGE FOLK THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH life year in and year out if cultivated and the product consumed, but it will not do so if ilir product- is led to an unilual ami the .iniiiul i;iii,rhtcnd. leaned Every Kridj.- - l!y Son Uu. 1 1 m .) I:. W. Crm-krt- ruld!-.!!-IB- I ll.-- Rut it will In- - a long turn- - yet until we reach tin- mint where u c will have i iffiit 2.n0 the Year. . Subscription. to live on The eniin-lyPhone No. 9, KmiIi'iii e, No. change will not conic in a vluv, a year or a generation. It will coiuc graduKtTix Display Matter Per Inch 4 Mouth, ally. A lesk and less cousumjHioii of 1. bU; Single laaiir, tOc. Spei Ml meat. Instead of having it two or Position. 23 1er Pent Adil.timiai. iLrec tunes a day. once a day. Inju-- .er Header and lg;il Soli---a- , stead of having it every day, once a Iht- Line. Line. Fount lit VVuliii Instead of having iL oher a lUxsulu-tiunof Obituaries, ('.rdt Thanks, Kt ., at 1 lit If laical KmiIIiik once a iiNOilh- - and pretty soon In we wont have it at all. but will In Notice Catch, il lh Line. on a vegetarian diet. Adlels. r Silc. Pur Cent. Fooiiil, living , Kai-l- i one Word Pent Lat. per Issue. No t'liaryu Few of un will object to fiov. Simon ( Addrwi All Vminiinicaiiniia m, Itauibcrgcr retiring imni mlilir to SUN PULMSHING I'll., Price, I'l.ih. railroad this time to build his I tasin are plenti-- 1 Politicians Uintah 11m I Mint iiitMiruins without Nun; of enijiin-- are few I mPhnI up aiul iTfanl In tin OHivnia-- l nl, but develojs-raiui far lietwi-en- . ton. Job, 30-2t. Mgr. .mil li(-:- slri-iii:- FOR SALE,WANTED, One ! PRINCIPALS MEETING IS OFFICE OF BOARD OF EDUCATION. (allle Receipts i I ht lit. Sti rl xliilii:i, Sept. 1, 111!, at 2 o'clock p. 1U. kitii-.ill elock. I'hoiie iii.:.-s.uTuesday, Sept. 2l, at It o'clock a. iu. to tu. mu; Rooil Nters $v;.u will lie: Subjects for MM; f.iip e $T.0 i i v7ti: l GUIDE CARBON THE rows mill heavy heilcis IT.U'J tu Svn-i(a) Organuulioi., f.iir to good i ovi'N amt $0 "u ions. (b) liulin and i utters l.7, to $7,.r.ii; f.1.30 to $4..Tu: f,it )u Us t'l.ri'i tu iT.'.n; (r) Physical Training, $.T.IIM (dl Reading, uud l,l (i .'Ivi-The Carlsin tl mi to $1 i.nn. System. Sliei-il'IilT T'e MEETING FOR PRINCIPALS AND TEACHERS AT CARBON U r yhi-t nil lhNes killer m.irki HIGH SCHOOL. 1ii.n1 . hui. la'iiti.s tlJ.i.-- i to ll'l.Tiii; , 2 o'clock 2d. at ilmii-p. m. Sept. earlmgs fx mi to fs.ou: f..t Tbe Adiniiiiritration mol Technical Feature Involved In Carrying Into $7 U'l ivelliers $;.uu to UM; I I iu,. Kllcct tlu: New I tah In fx.li.l. $5. nil o t. !). Program "Hon. (I. N. Child, State of Schools. ! ksilxli fll. GET ACQUAINTED SCCLL. 8 OCLOCK P. M.. Kansas rtrv. Amt. ;i. . LEADERS TOR SOCIA- LUe eipts. vmim Hi .ivy, ,iinl iowi-rC. If. MAKt l Mll. of Carlsm County Board of Kduca- no itiuiu wt'igtn. $J.M'i to tiuii. $19. um i'i $ go. T ; liKliis I is. mi l Vli. N. II. SAYAtiK, County High SchiNil, n Its ini to $ : i)ii; sgo ji.isn i . I.: I Ml'S MJISS ANN i t Iii.' i 'diun h im to $ i ri In. I'll.-- : Mb'. C. II. MAIKN, I'I !!. eipM. 17. mimi tu ,.i. Mr. II. 11. Mrt'AliTNKY. I'riuvUfHil Snniiv.xiib ScIuniIs, $ lx.x.T; In to $ii.::t, "ij J'l.ilM $1". MU. $12. T. ralii-t'. W(Hi1)VA1l1. Prinripu! Helper SchiHds. and to $17 on. .iiiiki-- JT.iui (o $ii.':3. MHS. CtHlPKU. b'civi w u.iiig t'it of Carbon County. (iOiiil Iii. ,tl ;i nil 10 O'CLOCK A. M. AT SEPT. WEDNESDAY. 3d, 1... rolls, $12.23 fu 117 73; nii.i. Ouii-rJ' Mil to 1S OH. Problems presented by tin- new laws in Ctah. t inn.; Kdiication, (a) HOG BUYERS HARD HIT RY OUT V. Kirk bam, Stale Director for (b) Part Time Kilucut ion. lYam-cBREAK OF CHOLERA. Kducuimh. j ii-- ; d. lii-gul- a. w.-c- Still In the East i W--r- . I.i.-iii-. ! l'--- i- - El--.- Tut-mlay- i In-ilf- s Miss Kennedy ia still in the East, personally selecting her Pattern Hats, which will be the finest and most np to data over shown in this city. New Hate arriving daily, among which are the popular and stylish Beavers and the Velours in all colon. Full line ol Crochet and Knitting Silk in all Kdui-ation- l -m-- lii-ui- l Sl-'N- , Pn-sidct- iJu.-ts)- : FEELING OF UNREST PREVAILS THE COUNTRY OVER. There I no I!lc.s inning tile Nluli-l tiienl turn- that I lien over is a leecliii nf nnresi the eouiilry. I'eiie in nil hut! anliciiali'il onlmm-il liifjli prices for gnui-tni- oalter ieiice was ilrelur-etl- . Iml they acre imt exK:elin in vreawK. So with the price of all neeoKhitira xoarinj; higher anil higher every ilay there ia little wonder that t bent should Ini unrest. The Sun hears it union;; the ieople of (arlain enmity, and it ia the ehief topic in every home and elsewhere that pat her. Jlut th same condition prevails in eery other aeetinn of the nation. In some instances raml jury invest ialiotis to determine who is resioiisilile for present high prices are being conducted. The one thing making it evident that there is a seeret force working to keep prices up is the l.irt that ull markets are alike. It certainly can 'I be a that meats and fruits and vegetables are selling l'or as uiiich in the West ns they are in the Hast, and fur the same in the North as they are in the South. There must bo a general understanding among those back of our big concerns or prices would vary a little in different localities. Ilut they do not. And that is w hat makes it look as though the Aniorieun (leoplc am la'ing syslemal ically roblmd by the ftNid profiteers. What will mime of . At In wile, the Iro-lo- l s pro-liii-iT- !';M.i-ip.i- In m1 the only thing a of ilus eouiitr.v are juM mg out tlnil uInmiI - to add it N'iiiiy in good fur Mint to cost tv, ought thing i- ilii--ili'- i lit- -. 1 Alter all, it stop to read of the lug eily lii'Hv we but tween the lint i.ijnts and tinthat uIhiiiI !Mi In--- ; colors. 1 1. - s j 1 1, we 1 iml eeiil of this fNd talk is plain N.lilieul hunk. iiiag.-1.itieN- , x es, .lolinny, it lias just iiInui! goi-feno it as mueli iii paint h house as it used to cost to paint i 1 Ilcalili Kdiication. the of u new iiseal veal when further funds will In- to Mrs. A. (Sllison of (Meveluml liny (Jiluwui ul Irti'c. K. JoluiHon aiul l'etor Noil-Mi- Joseph The Sun Spei-i.i- l Service. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. IS. -Ttluuisanil entile mul live hirty-three ihmiHund calves were m the Kansas t City market today, (lie supply in any day this year, and 7.p sr cent larger than a year ago. (1km1 to e.hiiiec killing cattle wen seam at steady prices, hut the plainer kinds of elet-ni- , butcher eat tie and stoekers and feeilra were quite plentiful und lower. rents lower Hogs were fwenty-fiv- e with Salnnluy, and shrep eoiiiian-to fifty and lauiba were twenty-fiv- e rents higher, and in active demand. Today's receipts were IL't.IMN) cattle. 7000 hogs and 10,000 sheep, ronipured with 10,000 eattle, 4IMMI hogs and shrep a week ng-i-. and 17700 rattle, (iSOO hogs and sheep a year ago. Though cattle receipts tmlay were the largest of the season, fat steers wen not as plentiful as a week ago, last week's decline lending to cheek the nmvenient of the good to choice ones, lrieea for tliat class were steady. Plain lightweight grass steers, which declinil only materially last wrek, were in large supply today and sold slowly at unevenly lower jirires. Texas, Okluhoma and Kansas the bulk of the offerings. , Some came from Idaho, Utah, Colorado and Western Nebraska. As far as the live stork situation is concerned, railroad and lalior Conditions are normal. The bulk of the grass fat cattle sold today at $0.50 to $13.50. Those below $12.00 were lower. (Twice native steers sold up to $18.85. (Tows and heifers were lower, selling mostly at $7.50 to $0.50. A few choice feed-or- a K. weru tho hoiiiu Prtiw. niisNiiinai-ic- ui for s 1rli e pulilii- sehiMits huil the i in the riiuuty. papeis of lieinic tin iuslitutn at saliinittiul Ht the tcai-lierKriifield the week previous ahuwiiiK this fuel. John W. Lloyil shot at and wounded Kriiest Jorgensen, ii youth at Tho Imy hud invaded the former's turnip putrh. Five shot Indited in the lull's let und two iu tlie upper portion of his Imdy. Mrs. Williiiiii T. mnph mul ehil-dri-- n riSurued to Cleveland after vlsil-li- i relatives st Castle (Jute und lielp-liiin the widemne hums to jhllti-plu- e volunteers. Arthur J. Lee and family had moved roshlonen at Into tho Cottuae Hotel now Price about wlu-r- rei-or- In-s- s Hwi-fiiil- d. rrm-tto- enh-tribut- e Fifth and J street. Fhone Orou lfyan, IDE 10(1 HEUEVER? YYe have convinced others, Wr can convince you. Pscd casings sold cheap. All kinds of vulcanizing. We handle the famous Silvcrton and the lfomeshue cords, l'riec Rubber Works. Richards & Golding, Props. Carbon County. t 110-- THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLW INVITED TO ATTEND ANY OR ALL SESSIONS. ed On-gun- spei-lu- JHee. THERE IS MUCH INFORMATION The Denver and Kin Grande branch line grude from Mounds hud reached IN ALL OF THEM. Bunny sldei C. U. Taylor of AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M. K. i. Howuns, State Director for Health Educa- Social Educational Problem, bir-jer- w-i- visit inK Mrs. . THURSDAY, SEPT. 4th, at 10 OCLOCK A. M. Americanixation S)M:akcr to be announced later. AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M. FAT LAMBS AND SHEEP IN DEMAND AND SOME HIGHER tas-ll- i I):-- EWING MACHINES mean Inger for beat refculix and crvii-nut now, hut many year. E. Jameson will see that your machine Is taken care of. Corner nf tion. PiM-nin- - TWENTY YEARS AGO THIS WEEK Price was buying up l. cavalry horses for shipment to Cali-forn- G. T. Olsen pf Emery and Ira K. Drowning of Castle Dale were guests of Hotel Clarke at ITioe. Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald and haldes wero Iwek at Triee after a visit of several weeks with Emory county relatives. There wus a new son at the Price homo of Mr. and Mra Ueorge O. Frandsen. Ueorge la wearing a smile as broad as the republican policy of expansion,1 observed tho local newsMr. anil Atr. paper of that time. sirs Frandsen were entertaining a new girl. and slocker brought steady prices, but the large art of the run was available for country buyers and sold lower at $0.00 to $11.25 anil common stork steers down to $8.00. Stock rows and heifers were twenty-fiv- e cents lower and stock calves dull. The top price for liogs today was $21.00. and the hulk of the offerings sold at $10.75 to $20.75 or twenty-fiv- e rents under the close last wrek. This market even at that decline remains higher than elsewhere. Packers droves here are costing fifty rents to $1.25 more than ut other markets. The price spread today broadened considerably, owing to increased receipts of rough grasst'at grades. Pigs are down fifty to Bevriity-fivcents, but in active demand at that decline. Fat lambs and sheep were quoted to fifty rents higher. lop twenty-fiv- e western lambs $17,75, the higbest this season. Feeding nnd breading gtadcq were strong to twenty-fiv- e cents higher. Fat lambs are quoted at $10.00 to $17.50, wethers $10.50 to $12.75, yearlings $12.00 to $13.50, ewes $0.50 to TOl'till ON ADE. lli're lies the lxidy of Mary Ann. Who rests on the loaoin of Ahr:i-hsi- Atigllty nice for Alary Ann Dut rather hard on Abraham!" At. Stringhain of Alantl has closed a deal for the Kko theater at Price with A. Palmerl, who a few months This is Certain-tee-d Week August 18 to 23 Thu is a 'big week the country over a week especially set apart by Certain-tee-d dealers to assist you in properly starting your new home and in setting your present house in order for the fall and winter. e ago purehused It from A. D. Mutton. Air. and Mra Mirlnghain were here luring the week, liut have since returned to the Munpute city. They are to come tai-shortly and will take harge of the Eko in a couple or three weeka I iu.) Vntlnued from page ltl'dll, ii. of KtLUKEKV ViN-a- n OhIp iis KErar, North Side Main Street, PRICE, UTAH - r W. Z. Terry of Logan went BESSIE - . lie-foo- -- - Slu-ep- e ns ili-iuit- iir 1 s this great unrest we cannot foretell. Rut the same feeling exists here the same hi ter ness against profiteering exists generally throughout the nation. Only a spark is needed to set off a great miullugratiou. And that ajiark stunda may develop at any moment. It. J. Miller was putting In a telephone lino from Price to his ntnrh From all jiarts of the state reports just Iielow the present town of Hiaindicate the people are buying inure watha. now owned by United tUates Fuel company. heavily of Utah goods than ever M. 1. Itraffet was considering the which ia just as it should be. On of a brick huildlng on Main with the movement backed by Utah street st Fries to he used ss a luw ofmanufacturers to let consumers know fice. l C. W. (Din-- ) Bhores. more of what is being produced right agent of of tho Denver and Kin Grande, was here at home. t some boxcar robberies at Investig-itiii- Addressing a gathering of publishers back Kant a few days ago u newspaper man declared that any publication may lie best judged by the character, the quality and tlui quantity of ita advertising. There ia a class of readers and it is no small class at that which reads advertisements in a newsMMT or a magazine before giving their attention to the reading matter in the news columns. We know several of them here in Price, for on The Sun finds subscrilMrs who tell us that they never miss anything in the mper even to the ads. We believtf that tliis class of citieens is tlie ruling one of the country. There is as much or iimru information in the advertising columns as in any other section or department of the juipjT or the magazine. Take the advertisement out of the magazines and the public would consider them as great a failure a the mblishere would find them to be. To tlm jienuin who does not read ads in tlie newajiajicr, let us suggest tliat they begin iloiug it. The news of a special sale at a store or the arrival of a cur of hogfeed, the message of an automobile dealer or one about groceries, guns or gimlets, clothing, carjiets or cawulcs those things are real news if looked at in the right way. And not only tliat they are things which save one enough in the long run to make glad he or she took our advice and read all of the ads they haJ a chance to. I Sl.-i-r- i t- MK--iiii- I 1 1 some- l (.. Kuril la cluding two hundred head of sheep twenty cattle, implement, ten head mares, roll and horses, two aeu harnesses. etc., and two town lota fenced, house and corral. Ninety-fiv- e dollar, an were for land, all the above inelud-deG. A. MODKEY, Clawson. Utah diai-nxxio- yt.-ei- - Word (.iuNohrChargo Dt KAHM FOH SALE EIGHTY ACRE?. at OlawiMin in Emery cuunty. in- J w p-- s Ti l Kcix-iplg- li ro.tilil. ('hoji-aprime io-- i Ll , ITT to 2TI puunJx, $ts.r.i to $1x 7.1. s aihiktisIx; 'ini Market lu I'lah. NORTH SALT LA K L. .jg , - - vcg.-lubb-- CARBON COUNTY TEACHERS INSTITUTE. 1919. YESTERDAYS MARKETS. - AUGUST 22, 1919. EVERY FRIDAY Every home and building needs Certain-tee- d extra quality roofing or paint; possibly the interior wood AND Your Certain-tee- d dealer will advise you in making the selection which, will best fit your need. d, Product Corporation ewe $0.00 to $7.50, and most ewes $12.50 to $10.00. IKOHATK You will find it to your advantage to visit your Certain-tee- d dealer this week and learn from him how you can carry out your plans at the least expense and with the best results.. And whenever you have painting or roofing work done, make sure to specify Certain-teeiou will then be assured of the best and most lasting results. Certain-tee- d $.75. feeding lambs $14.00 to $.'5.50, feeding HAVE THE GOODS! limnling work needs touelung up a bit, or the floors need a coat otwax or varnish. Offices and Warehouses in Principal Cries t:t'ALlNSHIF NOTICE. nnNiilt Uonuty Clerk Cr tho Reaper, No shortage here on Hay, Oats, live Signers Fur Furtber Information. I The Sun doesn't want to take all Corn, Wheat, Bran and Shorts and IN THE SEVENTH JI'DD IXL D1S- Flour. joy out of life for anyone, but it eunt irii'i t'onrt f the State cf I'tah In resist warning folks that the man Your orders can be taken care of nut Wr F.irl.n fount -- !n t ie AT :t- r of the l!t:-(of .In trio I'.irkcr. who isn't now looking after his winter promptly and with the best prices in I e.e..-ci- l. ficili-l.- r to I'rcilit-'rsr- . fuel is going to be mighty sorry a lit- the country. will precent with voucher tle later oil. at the l.iw uffii-- i f the unitcr-!giii-- t No order tco small. No order too tV K. WiiihIk in Irii e. f;i!-l-i'runl', 2 !, A irixl is sufficient. t.lte of rt.itl, on or I'rfnri- I EATING MEAT SOME DAY THING large. ! f.MXA LAWI.r.Y, ExA. D.. Pi he. Utah, OF THE FAST. ecutrix. F. K. Wiiiiits. . Mtorncy For Eei-utnsSi ht. 12. It' IS. First Aug. 22; tust Residents of Carlton eouniy will lie interested in knowiiig that a distiu-guislie- d IN HIE SEVENTH JI DIt lAl. DisKastern professor is now detrict Court of tlie Shite of Itah In M. Y. Silk nit For ,:ii,bnn putinty claring in a series of letters to a New iind N. Y. Wong, doing liiiKic.cs under York paper that the time will come Smith Ninth StrcPt, tin til m inurie ami etyle of I'. S. P;ite. when meaL eating will lie abandoned. Price. Utah. I'biliitiff. v. W. 1. Iiiik, IVfenil-iiti- t. of I't.ih t Summons. The He says that with the constantly inYou me lieret-Siiid liefen-tniit- : (lie flesh be will it not of rust creasing -w itfi.n twe-tPot. Willirtiu O. Welih. formerly of ummnnul to appear jKiaxible for the average man tu seenre ilays alter service of this summons 1 unit Forty-Fiftthe Fiohl ami ml a supply of it, and that we shull have iirtitl'-ry- , upon you if served within tlie county has hern relieved rrmn in whit h this siition i brought, otherto become a vegetarian nation. The nt the guvernmeut wise within thirty days ufUT service, (urtlier production of flesh for food ia not hospit;il ;it t Pity, onil is mm nnd defend the above rntitVd :ution; economical in any thickly mpulutcd itsignel tn the Seventy-Sevent- h Fiv-and. in iiie if -your failure so ( do, hi- rciidt-rri- l yon country. A bushel of gram eaten by iiilillcry ni Panin Dodge, l:v. lie Is judgment will t. to demand of the (he ..cording a in PurlHin well known a human being will sustain life longer tounty. Iielng been filed wliiih with has the than the amount of the flesh of an ani- mi uf the bite Prof. H. (I. Webb, some clerk of mu iii court. This action is mal produced by feeding it the bushel twenty years ;iKo supcrintemlent of tiro light for the purpose of recovering judgment for meal tickets and board of grain. In other words, a certain schools here. sold and delivered and furnished to the said defendant by plaintiff, as plot of ground will sustain a human That good printing. The gun. j - 1 i CERTAIN-TEE- 1 PRODUCTS For Sale By D CONSOLIDATED Price Commission Company WAGON & MACHINE COMPANY PRICE, UTAH. And Its Other Agencies Throughout Eastern Utah. St-it- y 1 h S.-ii- ami np- in the til.iintiff umplalnt on rite hrrvln. R W. DALTON", Attorney Piit"ffiie Aiiilre., For Plaintiff. lrire. Utah. 22; last Sept. 19, 1919. Firet puli., Aug. more partii-ula.'irl- L-ik- ag-.iu- corn-plHin- FreA E. Wnml. Jr., thi week told to X. H. Savage. hi h'me nt Prii-prim ii:il cf the high m honl. Mr. nnd Mr. Wood are thinking of making their home in Idaho. The property and Mime furnishings brought thirty-fou- r hundred dollars. XuTiiernii linil . and Clarence adv.?r.t:ute of tlie oppor jnniitn orfer- - It.,1 j , , ,n h ed by St.te P.iiililing :,.l l);in , ,'i I! elation. .y i,t ..Hirers, evidem-vby (on ho ax Iw y f,,r the the appll.-uil.mfor money now cm ingin. P. ii . Silvngnl ha tuken an option tui the M . F. ( )!on retiidewe property M. 1. Silk uud K. Y. oiitli Wong of Jlel for Ktre.t $75MI.OO per have lirought suit ar.iinet W. T. It run (.ih. Ijiiik of the name pl.ire for 1172.00 for meat alleged to have been furnixhod Georgu G. Framlwn i well along defendant. with hi new home on North 8cvcnth street IlitnMelf and Mayor George A That good printing. The 8un. Wootton are neighbors. T'r' i jn u.-'i- |