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Show PAGE TWO THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH FEDERAL BOARD HAN IS COME 10 ECC WOULD MEET ALL THOSE WHO ARE DISABLED. VOCATIONAL (MIXED EDUCATION 19l. DECEMBER 12, EVERY FRIDAY IDAHO RAISES THE BAN (By Prof. Orson Ryan). the pits! few decades Wilhiu changes fan-- piker: place in Ameli-- i alfi-ctinthe all life pruf?i.-iiiii- ll As a activities of the individual. eili.eii, he Uiil.--t to a greater extent and in a more diivel way eiqa! with of eoimnuiiity life state problem and riutioiiul governments and interAs a worker, national relatioudiips. he must adjust himself to a more y complex economic order. As u iiidcMinlciit Mriiiality, he Inis more leisure. The problems aris-im- r fp.iu th-s- i I hive diimiiiiint phrases and i.f lile nre call for a ilcgr.-of inlelligenec, and skill oil ihc part of every filicii that cannot W secured ii through our present scheme of union the of that educa-li"- ii is hroiolciied. Again he ehuraeler of Ihc pupils unending our grammar grades and i high sell. Nils ha greatly iikmIi-f- i. d ly tin- - entrance of large numbers of pupils of widely varying capacities, aptitudes, social heredity mid destinies of life. The needs of I best pupils call not be ueglected, imr ean wc expect in the near luture that all pupils will he able to complete (lie high school if they must follow' the present scholastic courses which are intended to fit primarily for the professions of law, medicine, education and ministry. I'oiiseqiicntly our schools must W reorganized along vocational lines and give such training as will develop in each individual the knowledge, interests, ideals, habits, and IMiwers whereby he will find his place ami use that place to shape Will himself and society toward ever nobler ends. ON ALFALFA FROM Di fsSi UTAH L ACTION HELPS BOTH GROWERS AND FEEDERS. rela-iivcl- Red Cross, American Local Legion and Other Organizations ami Individuals Expecting to In the Work Lined Up For Carbon County Ail Cases Inquired Into. iiii.T-rvhiie- d e Alto These of the Gem State and the Live Stock and Mercantile Interests Alike Most Sensible Thing to Be Done, According to Authorities ' In Touch With Situation. Value From i edu-ealio- Next iiinl Mmi tiny wick, Sdi UiTriiil'cr ami 1LM. n I t ri'iiVM-Uln-!V- lm. ml nf ViCMid li i nr limiu! i,ilitr:ii inn will In- - hi i'rii't iliNiilili-u (lie jnirjxii'i i ' I soldiers m i lui-- , marines utnl iiutm-s- . Icinr.iinjr In wuril ivccicv ri liy Tin Sun tliii week Ir.nii II. Allrn Xve, 1 1 nici-liii- ni liciT, nt Denver, 1ll: Imtal Illll district Ill li'lli'M lu Cull!. y'rnxs, i In Aiucrii-ni- i iirunriiatiniis 1 mul i tdh-i- r in individual working in liTiiill' iT funner service mm it is uuiiuiiiiriii dial M. (I. I il' die Imard in lliis district will la' in Frier on die dates iiiiuied. hiiiI In accordance with u request made the Isiard every el Tort is being made hv the urgniiiatioiis and inrornied In have nil (irrsoiiK haiid)cnid liv the diniiliililies they inrum'd in service on hand tn meet Kdiuondsoii. Those asked to meet the federal Iswrd representative not only those who haa'e not (imiutisl.v made preliminary appliea-tio- n for voeational eduealinu llinnigh tbe iMiard, hut thone whose eases an1 lint yel eomilele us well. It is the intention of II. Allen Nye, head of District 11. which embraces Colorado, New Mexico, Ctali and Wyoming, to send men into every part of his territory for the purpose of (mKsihle rases und eoinpletiiig those that still require further steps U'fore they ean be Heted on. This is for the purjHise of hastening all cases, und removing any isissihilily e of delay whieh might attend with the men. It is the 1ion of the hoard, S ye says, to if it is complete all east's mi that early decision from the Isiard ran lie given, and all eligible for placed in schools or industrial establishment for training. hy indi-vidnii- ls lions, and after that the job of returning them to civil employment. Training Offered. Ami for those men und women who are able to resume their former or curry on successfully in others us luerutive, training st ill ia offered hy the government if they an1 desirous of improving themselves. This is called Class 3 training, and it can W given in night schools, tqtcciul courses and the like, the instruction being paid for hy Uncle Sam, hut not currying with it the subsistence allowances whieh is given to those who are unable to carry on at their old jobs. Those informed of the coming of the federal lamrd representative are told that he will lie glad to meet the citizens of lriee individually or in grou)M, and explaining to them fully the work the fed-trCleared For Action. Ward is doing in this district Wc have the decks cleared for and in the nation, und the work it is and we are yet exccted to do. It is probable action, Nye deelares, proceeding full siead. We are plac- a public gathering will be called for ing men in training daily. Already this purpose. the number in this district alone is about a thousand and over the counUTAH STANDS NEAR THE TOP try it is more than seventeen thousand. For a considerable time the federal Isiurd was delayed in its Americanization Work Moat Pleas-in- g work bceuusc of the fact that licfore to Authoritiea. we could plnec a jierson in training it was neeewary linst for the war Utah is leading the Western States risk insurance bureau to declare that in practical Americanization work, person eoiiipensahle. In cunxequenee according to a statement mde hy progress was naturally slower than Paul Armstrong, chief iialu.'iT'nioii now. Hut the recent action of officer fur the Inlvmnmnlem States in divoreing the federal board with headquarters nt Denver, Colo. for vocational education from the bu- Armstrong was in Price last S.i'iii-dnreau freed our hands, and we were a guest of the Savoy Hotel. 'iiahled to proceed on our program on his way to Salt Lake City, Men where formerly he was engaged 'n .it a very gratifying sjieod. uow, under the new rcgulationa, who work. After completing ire leuving the hospitals are being an investigation of conditions in Utah tdaeeJ in training on the day of their and other parts of his field he redischarge, Nye says. Also men who turned tii the Colorado capital last have suffered major amputations Monday. tiul this eiiihiiives the loss of one or There is no slate in the West Isitli eyes can lie placed in training when then are so many aliens of without prior upprovul from the adult age attending night and day Washington otl'icc. To further the elusM's,' says he. The Utah pceding lip pnwess rcnsciitativcs law is rcsionsihlc for from the Washington office are this condition, and a feeling of visitors to the IVnvcr has been manisplendid and they are empowered to fested throughout the elate. I am ofhas not lieen ipprove c.ies without the head glad to note that fice approval. Fivcn greater latitude any necessity for the invoking of the n this resjHft, lie declares, is ioiuiulsory at tendance feature of in this district, which would the Utah law. It is far Wtter to have mean still quicker action on all eases the foreign shaking peoples of the presented to the Isrnrd. Kverv day United States enroll voluntarily in in courses. hundreds eon-laeti- curres-Nindene- juia-ibl- con-gre- as y, 1 new-pajK- 'r l're-'pip- st hciid-liinrlcn- i, tla-r- nntiei-.wilc- ices il placed Ample Allowances. Men in training are Wing paid hy lie government not only the cost of heir training, which is Wing given n the M'hools and colleges of Ihc country and in hundreds of indus-ria- l institutions, hut ample suh-.isten- allowances ns well. These are eighty didlars a mouth :o a man without deH'iidam , and ,1 IIS.IMI up tii ip'fHi.nn to a mar. w.tli Also, those men wln Irpeiuk'iit. oi'ui-in given training in Imp or factory may receive iidditinal iniounl from the owners of I'lisc g 'ibices for servieoa rendered, their pn.gn'ss towards the j al t tor and hy them is not retarded. Remarkably fine aeeordiug to the Imanl is living given the organi-utlio- n in Distriet 11 hy the lied e iln.ss. the Ameriean Is'gion. the reel'll llv npjxiinted by Gv. It. K. Slump of Colorado to aid former service men. the United States public health serviee mid other war anil MKlwar agencies and individuals With this aid, Nye declares, the first tep of the big job Uncle Sum has aid on the federal Ward, that of placing all M'rsons whose disabilities, neurred in, aggravated hy or trace-ilil- e to their service in the nations fighting forces, at home or abroad, have handicapped them to the extent that they cannot carry on successfully at their old occupation, in training, will anon be finished. Following that ia the job of seeing they are trained properly for new voca- . , pm-vidin- M-- repre-M'Uiiitiv- row-uiille- c these classes ami there learn to n .el. write and sHiik the language of and to learn the fundamcoiul prineiples of American gownmie: :. I that at least 73 per cent of the foreign shaking workmen of this country wish to become citizens, but little has lieen done in the past to make it ossihIe for them to Winnie true Americans. Utah has taken n fine step forward in the movement, and the country at large is looking to this state to se- - the result of the compulsory education plan. It is probable that it will he neces-wrto invoke tlie compulsory tea tun of the law in some localities, hut it apH':irs that the foreigners realize that the classes are being established for their liriic-lii- . and they an attending accord- ingly. The state of Utah and the federal a re working hand in government hand in this enterprise. New textbooks for free distribution among thone attending the school classes in the various states are soon to lie sent out from Washington, I). ('., and Utah will receive a large eonsipmieut of these scon after the first of the year. POCATELLO, 1,1a., Ilee. county will he bem-filehy order from the department of ugricul-- . lure of the state lifting the quaruu- tiie on allalta, which has Wcu in cxil cnee for several weeks us a safeguard against the spread of the alfal-- , la weevil. The agriculture department. after thorough investigation, has found the legal harrier iuelTeo-- , live and worthless in preventing the spread of the disease, which infests alfalfa fields, und reports from Kast- ern Oregon are to the effect that the' weevil has reached thut state, regard less of stringent quarantine regula-lion- s. Willi the lifting of the quarantine, Idaho markets are thrown! open to Utah hey. Efforts to induce iicighlmring states to lift the quarun-- ' tine against Idaho hay will W made' sism. These quarantines are f fertile in pruclicully all the slates surrounding this Ktate. mm d Your Fuels . i I - V-- en-tai- la ASK YOUR DEALER j Utah Fuel rs jk-sI- (un-kin- ni jmrti-eularl- y, e ly miiinil. Company Miners and shippers exclusively of Castle Gate and Uear Creek Coals. in the county in whi h this aelii n is tirnuaht. otherwise Aiti in il:is enafter service ami dcfcml I'.e titled action, und in ease of your failure mi to do jiiilKtni'iit will lie rendered uaainst you according to the demand of the complaint, which lias I en filed with the clerk of the said court. This action is brought to re. cover a Judgment or divorce dissolving the hon its of muiriniony heretofore existliiK I (tween the plaintiff und defendant, for the custody of the Infant child und nil i thcr necessary and . A. proper relief. McOKIC, Plaintiff's Attorney. I'ostofrii-address, !i itnoms un.l ii, the tfilvagni liutldina. DR. J. B. HENDE Chiropractor. Irlce, I'tah. first pub., Nov. :l; s Creamery Company Home Manufactured BUTTER AND CHEESE, TO W'ATFK FSIlllS 0 Kiigiiifcr's ill flee. Fait Lake City, t'tuh, Nnv. 5. 1919. Notice Is herel-given, tlmt the rtnh OikI nnd Coke company of ftilt trtty, I lii h. hus made application in aeeord-aiic- e with the t'oinpiled Isiw of Ftah, 1117, as umended hy the Session Laws f I'tah, 1919, to appropriate one til second-foo- t of water from h sprinK area In Curtion county. Said area is bounded bv points bearing north 30 deg. east 850 feet nnd north 47 deg. 30 min. east S.'KIO feet from the southwest corner of See. II. Twp. 15 South, hinge 13 Kiist. Salt Lake base ami meridian. The water will be c.dleitei) at a point nurlll 47 deg. east iSMi feet said eorner of Sec. 11. from where it will lie conveyed 12.000 feet In a pipeline to an equulmug reservoir amt till re used from January 1st to WHY Ici ember 21st. of each e:ir the company's min for generHl Offiee Hoiirs. 3 till 5 and 7 till 8 p.n at . coal milling pnrpi-soThis iipplien-tlo- ii (Snlilen Itllle Hotel. Iricc Utah is dfsiKiiatml in tlie state enNo. ns iiffice All pro- gineer's b'sts again. I tlie grunting t said application, stating tlie reasons therefor, must lie made t.v alfnlaiit in duplicate. aci nnipiifiiid with a fee of (2.50, ami Mod in th:s olfoc witliin thirty (301 days after ttio ccmplLiton ,.f itp. piiblh anon of this until e. C. I'. Iluili Cracked ami Whole In Stale Kngiiiecr. Mock. Date of first pub., Nov. 11. 118. tiate of completion of pni li icion Ikm-- . We Arp (Grinding Flour From 12, 1919. Turkey I ted Wheat. SUFFER? BUTTERMILK and SWEET CREAM Wholesale and Retail. IMPERIAL PRICE, UTAH. , Millstuffs ta 1m y 1 4 Elevator Cornu-berr- MEAN Fitzgerald Building, West Main Street Price Hide, Junk & Metal Co. Fzys Best Prices For to h'.ip-inen- BmNDS QUALITY CORN si:L-gra- ss n last Dee. IS, 1919. It is iointrd out that who in saltgrass. and who (tacked have u sallgrass license, Midi as was riNuired hy regulations and is still required hy rixgiilatiniis nf xarious other stales, will not be benefited lv this elmrige in the regulations if they nre to continue their shipments to other states. If they remain as users of sallgrass for (Kicking they cannot use si raw or other hays lor (lacking without violating the regulations under which they obtainNOTICI: ed the license to use saltgra's. If a WATUt 1M. Its State Engiiieet-'oriii,s gH,. luike i4;ip(icr wants to routinne using City, I'tah, Nov. 5. 1919. Notice under sueli a license for hereby given that the (joosebyrry nnd Cottonwood Irrigation company of to other states he must conI'tah. li:;.-- made api.biitir,n tinue to use it to Idaho as well. If he Our lrtees An Worth InquirIn acrurdiiin-with the reipiiieinents his Into. license a ing gives up shiji sallgrass of the Compiled laiws if Ftah. 1917, as amended by tile Session laiws of (icr to various states of the West Farmers Mill and Ftah. 1919, to apiropri:it taentv-flvother than Idaho must use excelsior second-fee- t 25 of the high or some of the other (lacking mawater front seven iinn.'inicd tributaries Co. terial named. the 'r Fpper Valley in The release from the quaranJ. WILBUR BURNHAM, Ranpeie unity, nut by the .Vammoth shows the company. The sane tine, says Hagan, Manager. Is to be diverted at tile follow water taken hy the Idalm ofrth 57 deg. :;t. polni: No. l. ficials, particularly hy Mile min. VVct ll'i:: trnn thoSti .i.r- :t f,( ,t Sc 31, Twp. commissioner of agriculture, and South. Itange ii Fast; No. 25 2, North ileg an ruin liy W. II. Wicks, chief of tin Idaho Legal blanks, deoils, blank bo(,kx West feet and No. 2. South bureau of plant industry." I S notes and sofortti. The Sun. deg. Wed (eet, botii rroni northeast collier of Sec. Ni SCHOOL CIVICS FLAN IS North 53 it g. 2n niln. Kast 751 f.et IN' THK IUxTIMCT 4 Ot'ltT OF t'15- - m.- d No. 5. North :m dig. West l OUTLINED BY EDUCATORS Imn I'oimly. Sc,-n:Jiiilict:il 1'"th from tlie N'U corner of Sec. The ooinmiitee appointed schip lict. Slatevs. of I t ill James Avgcris, m; No. k, North S3 (;u min Fust Iiaiiitilf. Api'stiles Sveiku. lie 127') feet nnd No. 7. North i.ii time np hy the school superinten- feinlant. Kiininnuis. Tlio Maty of nun i:.it Has feet from tlie W 2ii U You arc CI tier f Sim 25. a II in Til p. dents of the state to draw up a suit- Itah to ti e Saiil Sou tii. suiniiiomil to witliin ,, appear able course for the study of civics, here!y Host, Sait Lake base and twentv days nfter the scribe of tins Thy water will be complet'd it outlines of the course siiiniiiciis Uinn you. if snrvcil wuhin "p i'li.tn. at Point 7. from where It of study for elementary tclino and the eoinity in which this ailioti i uni be ( onvei ed No. means of a diti h by for junior and senior high school at brought, otherwise witliin thirty il.i)s and a tunnel aggregating r,94tt feet in service nnd defend til" above en- loig'ii and a meetim: l:.t Friday. The chair- after into fiitt.iu- titled action, and in ease of ynur failCnek at a point 155 feet . as( man of the committee. Mosi ah Hall, ure so to do judgment will be tender- from the nrm r of Sec. 2!. i 1, s ihl slate high school inspector, was au- ed against you according to the 5 East. Twp. I! South, The of the which ha complaint, watrr will tin thorized to present down said stie-itcompleted ami filed with the clerk of thy said been l diiertc-at nnd the recommendations to the i ourt. This action is brought to repoints from 1st t" July 5th f each uApril n amt cover a judgment ill thy sum of used to talc lsiard of education. 27foj acre.- 'of land :; veil. (UP, for money fradulcntly se- em' r.n elirrigate The recommendations of the com:: 1:. in Se. and Twp. l:t front pluiutitf, a a loan by dellamse I East: that two cured 31. Twp, 13 mittee include provision fendant on or about ditober 25, 1919, Si.iitti, 5 thing' East; Soon. t ami 7. credits for civics shall he required with legal Interest therenfti r. I.. A. South, Twp. M Sooth, Lange 5 East; He. s for promotion from Ihc junior high McfJEE, Plaintiffs Attorney. 2 und 12. Twp. 14 South. P.angy 4 address, Kooms 5 and ( Ivist. This application is designated school, and that a minimum of half a t'luh liribiing, Irny, iln the state engine-orfice as No. unit he required in civics lor gradu- First pub., .Nov. 14: last Iec. 12 IS li. X201. All prntests against the granting senior from school. the high ating of said application, stilting tin reasoiis maU-ral- Nelson-Larse- Mlim: Wla I Hides, Pelts, Wool Bperisl Prices Tor AH Kinds of FURS sti-rc- lte.-crvo-tr iew-niin- t in-- ? (',m-no- n, t l,- -t fet-t- 1 . i!,-g- . di-g- I . I Phono 25; P. O. Box 203 PRICE, UTAH. S. KUSANO . I .! . South Ninth Street, Across the Railroad Tracks. JaimncHp Merchandise of Ktfff IHcrlptkD I I I iui rc-H- te Catering to the Trade of of the Coal Cam pi and Purrounding Territory. P.ee-Iden- fln-.- rt 1 - S(-- Post-offic- MASONIC ELECTION. Officers l'or Carls in 1xlgc No. Ifi have been chosen for the coming year. Matt Gilntonr, W. M.; II. S. Kuhinett, treasurer; ,1. W. Hammond, aecretary; C. X. Orr, S. 1).; George M. Miller, J. I).; A. W. Dennison, K. S.; George 0. Ilorner, J. S.; Eugene Santechi, Sr., trustee for three yearn, Tony Migliaccio, tyler. - . tht I Of much iinjtortanee to Utah flipping intemts in the opinion of uuun-lieof the state crops uiul s commission, is the announcement from Idaho that the Gem State has lifted the quarantine measures against the alfalfa weevil in Utah and in other Western States. The aetion in Idaho followed ropri'Ken tat ions made on the Mihjeet by the Utah commission. The lifting of the quarantine allows Utah tdiipcrs to send merchandise rematerials to Idaho as quiring freely as Wtween counties within the fate of Utah, so far as the alfalfa weevil is concerned. Quarantine regulations are lifted, Harold il. 1 lagan, secretary of the Utah commission, says, from an enormous umounL of busiiiezM in this state. Distribution of materials from Utah bus always been a source of trouble since Idaho placed the quuni-tin- e in soon after the appearance of the alfalfa weevil in Utah. Since that date the only packing materials allowed have been execlsior, eut pajHT, burlap, shavings nnd the like. Since last summer salt grass, under eertuin restrictions has been permitted. Hundreds of dollars annually, it is asserted, will lie saved in the cost of inflection alone. Ship-peof fruits and vegetables, have hern required to have earlot und smaller shipments infim-e- d and passed crossing the slate lino to Idaho. This will no longer be required. In (Kickin' nl"iie. Hagan nqsirts, there will lie a saving of alamt half the cost in all to Idaho where straw or siini! ir materials arc (icnnitted to rcdace the more exiwnsive packing previous- - Coal that does not born up," produces only a foeUo beat, does not give yon full value. In addition to lack of efficiency it also a constant round of cleaning gritea and fireboxes. Castle Gate and Clear Creek Coals, through twenty-fiv- e years of leadership, have maintained their high standing by their good qualities. They are dean, heatprodneing and economical. Miners and shippers exclusively of Castle Gate and Clear Creek Coala. i IDAHO ACTION PLEASING TO UTAH'S AUTHORITIES h- Jc -. 1 e OtT OtIt QUOTATIONS Concrete Itulldlng South Ninth Street, Price, Utah jtl-vug- nl s is now the only subject in Englii-which such a requirement is made hy the state hoard of education. Along with the course in civics it in recommended that Mime form of actual civic achievement be required of each individual pupil. in Tin: MsTiurT cofut fau- - therefor, must Seventh i- bon County. State of I'tah, District Edna Elizabeth Xlekson, Plaintiff, vk. Thomas V. Niekaon, Defendant Summona The State of I'tah to the Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of title summons upon ou If serve! with- - Judicial An Inventor has patented in two sec tin ns that can l.o made by affidavit j apart without in duplicate, accompanied with a fee contents. 2.50. and tiled In this fpfrhe within a plepoft !e taken danger of breaking It of thirty (30) days after the nmpletlnti If they ever (jet through with of the publication of this notice, a p drived will we then he allowed to Mcfjt jn'AOLE. State Engineer. Date of first pub., Nov. 14. 1919 settle down to a walkf i,,Tst,n,letlon Me 1f Publication Dec! bUnko all kinds. Tbs Bn. |