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Show PAGE EIGHT THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH hi ran io ns uw COIL SOCIETY . IS C.ikIk unnuiim Klim ihi i.'iia eoiiiity up ulmve Watt is. A four-ine- li ten thousand feet long will at a (xuidurl a third of a hundred and fifty grade of liin-fel l to llu mile or Use in a Meant Iaiit mol nl-- o for domestic piirioscs, h while a pi)a-line- , fifteen thousand teet long with a trade of two lllilldled and fifty feet In the mile, is planned to l.rintr u Ici.ili of u seen to Wallis f.r dumi ie and culinary purs-- '. Ill.' as tlie Ill's! Step luWHrl faltj they writ to have l..iCe I'ily. wLti-- leen mn'iieil iii tin- - . I.'iin. i. wl.ete il -- is M.si 'mil XI I l.i'i Ita): Indian u.ii'sl n w.:- -- is "''I wip. ifsl'id.iv at! . likc is ! T. I ii'i ; illil,. ll and in I Till 1 i NO FEAR MEXICAN -; i lawn, at $1.9$, $1.79, $1.69, $1,19, $1.23, 9Sc. Christmas stationery for children, cards, paper and envelopes, fancy holiday specials, 12c, 15c, 23c, 35c, 58c. XMAS HANDKERCHIEFS For Ladies and Children, boxes of three 10c for Children's, Ladies', 25c, 35c, 49c, 58c, 69c, 79c. Handkerchiefs for Men, fine linen values, boxes of three, 49c, 69c, 79c, its . i.d Wi'.e e lie- on.i-t'ln- It.i '.i' iii-- .s. T. u ' .! i. i if.)- r;-- Silt , Tie1 i!e MinalMu; i I . i'il..e id to - e.'. ' lg:i;nl!v olilallied and dcsiir will tn:d t tin high rest of I.vin; li.dnl Inis lilt the lecd.il also. of lost mi' eilv fifty eelit M "11' I lin'd-- ! Stantionery makes a very appropropriate and pleasing gift for anyThis store is featuring the largest showing of fancy holiday box stationary ever shown in Eastern Utah. Elaborate boxes containing several sizes of paper and envelopes in tivo colors, finest guality linen and linen one. j l !. J Aiwin.il, ii.t a cliler if Mr. Air. i d Altinoil "I' I 'res'-i'iilWlii am ttassliaw el Wilder; t 1 ''e';i ) Kin .1 .1 Illli. ITiiKl'i-- s, v.i-:- Ii.--. I - l I'lelie t'a III Mipi-t- Old the VETERANS MEDALS SHOW m.lll;,-- l iJil.illil'S LARGE INCREASE IN TRICE i iiiiniH i.f li e iifi.te's oin-s- , 'S- - ml-too- l ills new Wenii lein;ic Ilnth yoniiK lK'i'idc hair in-- j wlm wish Ihi iu liiinii ial.le Iii.-'nlWeil. Tin y Will lilak lloir t.iiiiie Iwo-iiic- tin1 111 J iii 1 s. son uf Mr. ami Mrs. K. A Jii'n s. J.-.- , ami Mi.--s Wit ml a OIm-ii- . ti iiiKlili-- r of &lr. uml Mrs. Nad Olsen, l.iisiril t'li lino It t s iiini iiring a Vic.l-tllil- K liiCUs Monday afternoon, following wlii. ti tl.ey hleil llinuiseites In piK-Im- Veterans of Xmas Gifts u.iilii - who are elilitli"! In ii.eduls liy legisl.i! ive ei:;iil n el the tears ago, or who h.ue Seasonable ;;y Si r of rul tion during tin four weeks ended i'nli, which limy In- regarded as normal, was 12,USTI,imw tons. Lion Coal roinpuiiy of Ogdcu has filed two applications each for water from an unnamed spring in Uarliun OeloU-- inf (he m.irriaije Mir Kloin T.uitc, dantilitcr of Ur. Ml!:. 'i i iii Mr Tjril.v uni Alvin Mrs. X. T. Min of Mr. will Is ii I 'n mill! in a f.-j the h. ds v.t nl ft ina to f.r iii l filay i.:':. ri.....'i at i ir- ( Iil lilr. 'J .r I'.:.,,; I ) le i.-- ole: i lu.i-- t iu.-- ' n'l-'ii.l u - ! l. I ' li.e'is.irii lln.-young m is Il k'i Tlie Litter j Hpj!;-- r H.iS a llietul . -- nl I'li- - lr H, nil's ll.pl, -. i im-s !! ;.f'e Lr.. ui le.u-.iiimm vv.i'i li'iiu.r i i Lis s'a-'tb. w-el- f.t'aie l,rKi,ineI i'.lti. CLOSE i pit do '.iiiiu'iii T DOUBLE. cm Ii, which was the ruse wl.eiij Apostle liv-- the ilnie ni'dirid its l DECEMBER 12, 1919. EVERY FRIDAY Ant'.rny V Ivhik Talks cf Matters Across Eorder. supply, the ineilals row fust ijrj fnl. Aliiioilliee-inen- t is made liy Jlarilen Reunion, secretary of state, however, that on of proper application, iilaid.s fiirnislied liy his oli'iee, mid with tlie necessary two MipMirling aflolatii's the medals may still In otdaiiied, hut at the higher priee. VSc. i I, the Mexll.f i W. ican MluaMi.ii Apoiili Anihi.i.y I noms I'Xjiei'l the Mu mil'll mil, nisi.s in Jdarey and DuMan and oilier M'lilciiieiits in lie in any :i il.uiei''. I'i.'imii'i' iif the ous turn which the limilcr trouble has laseii, many Clali people are esss-ial-lFUND3 ARE EEINO RAISED womlermg about the lair of llie TO AID GERMAN COLONISTS : lllily III ill' li'itlil of sellliTs W'lio have no far nalcly the long FflWtji lire hein made In furnish j lisu:lile. food and elpthes to the Mormon colo- drawn oiii Mi'xii'.m boiilei all Anlle I v iiir does not First of I nists in ( I'.aiiy, iii'cordiii: to Herto man (Irelher, Iwlio is in eharjre of t In- expertx it Iitlie I'niteil Stntei to go w ar in that event he but Mexico, Meni-Ikstate drive ifr this purisise. al.sn does not eM il any of t lie I'oliiii-isl- s el' the taller-da- y Saints ehnreli to leave for this eouiilry. ftaul in nei'd of in fieruuny-tA-luidly a dozen of the colonists have Ilian anil clothes, aeeordiii' to word reheroine Mexican citizens and lie ceived from I'n'sident Anus ,1. Canilmiliis if the present crisis will cause non of the Swiss uml (iermitn misany nion of ilirin to take out their sions. "One thousand dollars has as full fledged Mexican miIi-- , lieen suhserilied liy iiiemhers of paH-rSo far lliere has been no difjccls. tlie Salt l.nke Mormons of (leriuan ference between tlie treatment of liirtli," says (Irelher. "uml indica- those who have lieciiiee Mexican sail-- : tions are that nl least twice this uml those wlm ace still cili.cns in I he. next few jccls amount will lie of llie Inited Stales, In1 slates, and days." be docs liot exicrt the present tlim a dil,lVn,me. of affairs to STAMPS FOR CHRISTMAS. The nlory of the colonies is much sui'.i-hle Thrift kIuiiijm are ured us ii like thiil of the early American set-- ; Christmas ireseut and a "sensi-lilf- l tiers who struggled on the eastern ('hritfnias present," this heinp shores through hardship nftcr harddm slogan of leneliers in the public to get their foothold in this ship schools. Thy are urging their pupils The little luiiid at Juarer. ' lu ask part ii's lor war suxings stamps ami at Ihihlan have through all the intead of luxuries, according to a of the Mexican re volet ion held statement given out at the office uf years mi to their holdings, uitirntly the state tuiemitciidciit, fieorge N. grimly Isitli Carriiu.a and Villa solChild. In a letter from the auHriu-Iciide- feeding when their diers ruplmiirds were to U'iiehcrs, Child sn.va that recovering with empty, practically Utah lias maintained nn excellent nil HWhihle from dejuedation speed reisinl laitli in sating and investing after depmlution and always keepthe 1ion that the and lie expres.-c- s their ing friendly relations' with the subject of thrift will lie taught by all Mexicans. ami also practiced. They have proven such worthwhile a nation pmne to lie subjects Sickening headaches, foul breath, somewhatamong teniNrnmental that in a bowels menus arc your constipation, iiuuilier of instances the Mexienn asleep. Wake them up with llollis-ler- s lead- liiM-kMountain Tea it never government and revolutionary have given them special praise fails. Price Drug, the liexall More. for it. No letters have lieen received of late giving any light on the viewa of the rolonits in tin present erisis, Ivins exNrta hut little l)'t Apo-itlrliunge ir their attitude even in case of war ill, pre-eiiiali- , M fi GIFT A BOOKS ! GAMES DOLLS DOLL HEADS ts Is-n- s e SHOP EARLY s 197 Stores ried In 27 States s Price, Utah i For All Summit. proveme,, Sweetheart. We have a complets and very choice line of ChrVmas candies. We invite yon to call and see us, whether yon buy or not Yottr presence in our store will be appreciated. H;o praetiea ly all i.n-- ; made by be Denver and. s .v"1": el,i- a mis roe best chhas j eidleelii.ii be agency stories !bke right, hut the average person don't to ,n tered with letters from j A m.iv nil lie these people for an undue account ot thirtv-liv- THE BEST. Cold Weather BETTER TEED We espscially recommend Corn, Oats and Cottonseed M:al for winter! feed. Our Corn is the very best that can ba bought. j We have heavy white recleaned! Oats Idaho and Colorado. We do; not handla East urn Cottonseed Meal and Bran for kos and cows. We have a big stock of Hay and Flour. One sack or a carload. ; Price Commission Company vlllh Xllilli Mix! Pnee. Utah. Unpardonable Sin t. cash S'ore DEMANDS The New York papers say: uThe picture that baffles compari- of-.s;n- m Price Drug, the Ite.xall YOU GET Blanch Sweet In y j . WHERE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. 1 Tins iWw,..,, eoiuity. .ed las. week I .rough a n- was made on the .oiindrv lines Is- jmrt Wasatch and I intiih counties .;.lin",in; 1:lw.Advt. bv their repn'M'iitntive surveyors. m It is not neees-.arthat because a For years there has been a dispute Copies of the live stock laws pasted man loots a eornet he should enbetween Uintah ami Wasatch over..,, scMsiim v,f the legisla- - deavor to run tin whole hand wagon. the boundry lines between tlieni. n.ic liave hern printed, and nre' now both claiming the new town and rail- by the state live. Twelve different men eiiinloye.1 by mad simps at the Summit. Recently :lr,l to live slock associations one person in a single year for the ihe eop'.missii tiers of hotli counties .(l There other persons jolt i. "going some. met and agreed to order a joint siir- limit he sotiiething wrong with tl.( a!iv inlere-tedenijilyer's "nut" in this ease. ri-a- e Eko Theatre s Presents TO THE BUYING PUBLIC We woiccme you o ocr atore dr-ip- z the month uf good cheer. We hare most ev?rythin? yo want for a nice Chriatmast present for the Cliil-drfor Father, Mother, Wife or Venmn Kotiincy has returned t vey to designate the correct boundry Salt Iatke City from u south western line. trip, und says winter range enndi-limi- x in Arizona, New Mexico suid BOOSTING THE SCOUTS. Resolutions passed by the Ameri- Texas an better than for many years. can Is'gion at its nutionnl conven- Plenty ol' snow iiockcts will make tion in Miiineuisdis, Minn., recently llie live stock less dependent on have placed that organization solidly walerbnles. the grass is longer and behind the Roy Scout movement. climatic conditions generally more favorable than usual. He says wool-me- n They have further offered to are paying better attention to in whatever manner isissible. Under this plan, a committee of five will iiuinving breeds as more likely to be appointed by Franklin D'Olier, secure them higher prices for fleeces. national legion commander, to deter-erWinter sheep ranges on the west10W tlie legion may beat assist ern desert are uninjured liy recent movement. Scout ,i,e v,y snows, according to wnnl reccr-cC. B. Stewart, presiDr. Jones and Mr. Tennant will he Tuesday hist liy dent of the Utah Woolgniwcrs' asin Price, Friday, December 19th, and sociation. High winds have charwill test all milch cows for tuberculosis. This work is being done free acterized the storms and as a result the of charge by the slate live stock heel, greater part of the ranges have swept free of snow. board and bureau of animal industry All cows south of They lazy quite often your Main street will Ik assembled at the Isiwels get then ymi fel punk all over. All cows Fillister V illR yards. Tea fills assPmM. them with Rocky Mont.'iin wi h (f Maj,; new life und energy. Priee ed at the corral of P. I. Olsen. Roth the Rezxal! Store. , Vloek u. in. to 4 Drug, fBim ln. AI1 1MirinH ,lot (MU. Rox stationery for the huliduy this ,ra,r will be handled trade. All prices. The Sun. lvitlJ. The Sun is going to issue a Christmas edition that will be out Friday, December 2nth, next. A first prize of ten dollars in gold snd a second pr'ze of five dollars in gold will be given for the best Christmas story submitted for publication in that issue. These condiitons are imposed: Fir-- t f the clcmcn-liir- y The -- t.ry inu-- 1 In- - written by a m,1m"'U "f ( ':it 1h .ti cm.iity. Si'1'..nd - iiilv one lllie lie-- t) stnry is to be submit led fmin each scbn"l. This wll necessitate an cliininati.'ii conle-'- t undiT such cmnlit ions ax principals of various schools of Carlion county may determine. Thiril The story must not contain more than twelve hundred words. lories are to be at llie v.ffiee of The Sun in Priee by Fourth Lilli. 12 o'clock (Tiooii), M'.M'lay. Fit lb F.acb t..ry lnu- -t be signed by a non deplume accompanied ,y a scald uivcIim' eoiitaiinng tin real name ami address of tin eonlol ant. 'I l"ee desiring niiiniiscript returned should enclose the Jiecssary poslage. Sixtb--Ti- 'e stones awarded the first and prize will be published in llie l!li.) ( hristnuis issue of The Sun. Seventh Address all eoiitributioti.s to The Sun, Iriee, Utah, Christmas Nt.jy Contest Deparliueut. e . Christmas cards in several designs and a fine ass.rii. ,ox papers u:.. lor the .i,:'7 ' " hnhd.'l v l.oX trade. All prices. Norman McCarty Admission, Adults 35c. Children 20c. t:arhr with a nat!ona! on will open a atndio for piano and voice instruction in Price, January 1, 1920. GRADUATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MU-I- C, Ann Arbor, Mich. Piano pupil of Alberto Jonaa, New York. Vocal pupil William Shapspcre of London. Three years a leading member Kansas City Grand Opera ccmpiny. An American Expeditionary Forces rnVrtvner in France and Germany, There will also be an excellant comedy on the program. Come early and see the show when it Mva!c rep-t- r , The Sun. son !' uThe greatest of all screen classics uTen thousand sorrowfully turned away last night at the Broadway. uBetter than any ten other pictures we have seen in the past few years. at 1918-191- starts. The picture Sunday is a wonder. Litest design, in Uhrislnms rank1 All prices. The Sun. f All prieeu. in Christmas cards. The Sun. |