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Show Sons Advertising Rates 4 JfT ' HOME. Ckl.. Ji-- y ! VaU-Epitcher f,.r f ,1 --Kitrt Burton, Home Y taaelwll fracture of hie uined iSm arm here while pitching a curve. The enap of the hone wae heard acroaa I iHTdiam-md- . The attending phy- the bone had been ! zlm. summer n The Sun display advertising rates are forty KOi rente an Inch per la sue or II. SO per inch by the month four (4) iiwuee to local advertiser. Transient fifty (tt) rente an inch per Issue. Position 10 per rent additional. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Volume 6, Number 50. AN INDEPENDENT ROADS MOST IMPORTANT (ML IS KING BUI THE Deluge of Inquiries About and Conditions. IS IN A BIG Routes - Road building into the San Rafael eouutry is icing given consideration SLUMP iwm i number of ai- -l- s. Following the movement thru: .1 jn the last issue of The Sun, George M. Miller made the trip to Salt Lake City, and on 10CAL production meeting with the board of governors HALF TIME. of their commercial club, was given the aid of a special road committee to look up the matter of raising funds jitionvids Lick of Market Almost for the oil field road. Quite encourOnly Cense of Falling Off in Bi- aging submit was given the project in Zion, considerable money being Exports Intuminous Product s, pledged by various parties and ducing Slightly Railroad Use and it is proiiused to get law of a field lo jCaimum Anthracite Active. cation, assessing a small sum, about a cent an acre, which it ia figured with the Huntington, Prire and CarCgrreipondence The Sun. ter Oil company money will be suffiWASHINGTON, D. C., May of soft coal continued to cient to pay for the shaling of the newer during the week ended April seven miles down Buckhorn draw. Just at present matters await the Dth, though at a diminishing rate. total output, including lignite and return of C. C. Chamberlain, district (oal coked at the mine, ie estimated engineer for the Carter people, who st 621,000 net tone, an ineraae when is in the San Rafael field. Acting eonpared to the week preceding of on a suggestion of Carter Oil comUL000 tons or 15 per cent. In spite pany's district manager, a proposition ef the recovery the rate of output is will be put before Chamberlain lookgiU at the lowest level touched at ing to a start of the work when he reaches Price, probably tonight or say time since April, 1914, except of tonne for the period of the great Saturday. The road question is gettrike of 1919. Moreover, aa consumpt- ting to lie a many sided affair. John ion and exports combined are un- H. Wootton, acting for the Hill Creek Oil ft Refining company, with large doubtedly in excess of 6,900,000 tons interests out at Hill creek to the east consumers per week, the draft upon Kocka of coal, which amounted to of Price some sixty miles, is in town 8,000,000 tons during the today looking up a feasible route perhaps first quarter of the year at ill cont- from here to their property. So far they have been going in from the inue. Preliminary reports indicate that other aide by way of Watson. Just about to take out a drilling rig they loadings on Monday, May 2nd, were shout 22,710 care, a decrease of over are Reeking a shorter route, and tOO rare when compared with the would like tc make Price their shipEncouragement preceding Monday. The decrease was ping headquarters. due to the observance of is being extended them as to the Ebably In point of bituminous route through Harper and down Minnie Maud canyon. This company is the production year 1921 is not only a Utah concern, people who have put non than 25 per rent behind the ac-tiown money into the developtheir but and 1920, years, 1917, 1918, it is over 9,000,000 tons, nr 6 per cent ment work, having nothing to sell, in earnest about getting down are but behind the year 1919. In that year well on ground which has been three factors combined to reduce the considerademand for coal, a mild winter, in- thoroughly investigated at dustrial depression, and a heavy ac- ble cost, and where they believe they cumulation of stored coal carried over will reach producing sands at a depth of aliout eight hundred feet. from the preceding season. The presMany other inquiries about routes ent year resembles 1819 in that the and the condition of the trackage are Wither is mild, but the business of Commence is far more serious now "than flooding the Chamber then, while the carry over in storage officials. vai much smaller. The present rate COLORADO AND GREEN RIVER of consumption at general industrial PROJECTS COMING TO FORE plants other than steel and by prod-ncoke plants is probably fifteen Governors of seven states at a per cent below that in early 1919, and in Denver this week formumeeting the qnantity of coal in commercial lated a plan to take thirteen Western torage on January 1, 1921, was per and Southwestern states into agreehapi 14,000,000 tons leaa than on Jan-u- y ment which will include the federal 1, 1919. government as a party, and which Sustained activity at the anthrac- will define the uses of water from the ite mines is indicated by the figures Colorado river system and the rights of core of eoal loaded during the of all states therein. This preparaveek ended April 30th. The total retory to the inauguration of a gigantic potted to the Geological Survey by reclamation and power production courtesy of the American Railway scheme for the lower Colorado river Aitociatioa ia 37,196 care. On this basin. It is expected that the southit ia estimated that the total western states will oppose any movewtput of anthracite, including mine ment until their position in the matfel and local sales, was 1,945,000 net ter is satisfactorily determined. tons, as against 1,841,000 tons in the The reclamation project on the Green River in Utah will shortly responding week of 1920. The mine a visit from H- P. Davis of the reports for the week end-(- d April 23rd reflect the changing United States reclamation serviea, tons in the market which had . E. Weymouth, its chief engiaud been indicated by the figures neer. The service received its interest the efof production. Although still in the in this scheme largely through P?P f a profound depression, the forts of Governor Charles R. Mabey nes increased their average run-ju- g and the commercial club oiganiations time from 33.1 per cent of full of Utah. Notice of the withdrawal ntte in the week of April 9th, to 38.0 from homestead entry of thirty townP rent, the beat performance since ships in the area to be affected was March. That the bituminous received Tuesday by Gould B. Blaketuning industry ia still in a state of ly f the Salt Lake Land office, this the ia shown by the fact Wing the first official action of in interior prepathe t the 2020 mines reporting were department of sed down 55.8 ration for the survey to lie made of less than orga-niation- uction re et re-eei- pre-tnss- ly for lack of orders ptt'rent of tHe time. The districts hirh an improvement in running I Je was noted were Illinois, Indiana, Pittsburgh, the Panhandle of West 'irginia, the region. Northern West Winding Gulf, of Eastern Kentucky, and Alabama. In most of the districts the deiiression gaining Pttved still more acute, tak wT reiiort a production :? 38.3 per cent of fulltime capacity, ot the entire lore being's erred ? no market conditions, less than r cnt m4rhvd .Jr with up to mine dis- -, dity, no other contributing A landslide blockaded the rail-J- ! which serves the Routt County, J'rado, field and accounts for a loss in all other causes for jJJP nt Vir-gini- a, Kenova-Thack-mu- ch Vir-tisi- a, it-- Exports are beginning to feel the of the British miners strike. ririke began on April 1st, and at jj erPreiaed little influence on bui-- t t American ports. In the list weeks of April, however, exports Hampton Roads increased sharply. 2jin"K the week ended April 30th net tons of soft eoal were x ?iwd over the piers at Lambert's nt, Sqvall, Point, and Newport fcc.t J? for shipment to foreign coun-- ? This was nearly three times uch as during the week ended the Green river territory to determine the feasability of the project. When the people speak there is so much noise it is difficult to be heard. rate great-e- r April 2d, and at a weekly the fall of time since than at any demand was very 1920, when foreign fur export and heavy. Total dumpings were 321., 169 net bunkering foreign tons, an increase over the preceding at a week of 112.036 tons, and were tha. of excess in slightly rate weekly attained last September. railroad fuel Figures on stocks of 1st to April show that from January by 1st 319 roads reduced their ricksThe cent 92,000 tons, barely one per wa stock remaining on April 1st three ficient for three weeks andof conrate davs' oiwration at the first quarid the sumption prevailing therefore appears ter of the vear. It fuelcoal purchases that while railroad coal operator Lave seemed to the small, have been suf aiices bv the earners current require-ment- s. their meet to ficient in view of their P811 On the dured rate of consumption. the totd that dear it is other hand, railroads are slocks in the hands of carthe below quantitv considerably ear or 1913, of half ried in the Utter ly 1919. theactu"i' VEWSPAPEK n coicn n no wooer I hard mk Before the iHstKincd meeting of the city council Friday night of last week, Engineer K. E. L Collier made an interesting report of the progresa he is making in getting the pqieline of the eitv water system in shaH for its intended use of getting Colton spring water down to an inqiatieut public. It would apiear that there is a lot to be done yet. among the items being a reconstruction of the house over the pipe intake right at the spring, with an improved method of diverting the water from the line when repairs are to be made. Seemingly the only way heretofore has been to dam the water out by throwing dirt into the spring itself, and authorization was given by the council to remedy this condition. A number of small leaks along the first division of the pipe after leaving the spring will receive attention, and the expectation ia that the dear stuff ill soon be coming down the hilL Matters of various degrees of imjiort-anr- e occupied the council in a long session, it being nearly midnight before an adjournment was made. Several matters were brought up relating to finance, especially to eases wherein the rity should be getting in the cash and tue parties who should be paying have so fsr evaded the issue. Councilman Stevenson was It seem to worry some Prire women when they cant remember what they were worrying about yesterday. Week Ending Mar IS. 1921. HIGH SCHOOL CLOSES WERE BUSYAT MOAB Commencement Exercises and Sermon For Finishing Students. Reports Indicate Woods and Olsen Dons Soma Stepping. Last Sunday evening at the Carlton stake taliernacle the liaecalaureate address was given to Carbon rounty high school graduates by Judge Joshua Greenwood before the clasa of 1921 and a laige audience. The program begun with the entrance of the graduates iu marching order. They are Clarissa Jones, Helen Winona Elixaheth Virginia Crockett, Judge Wood seems to be making a pretty good cleanup in the southern part of the district, according to the vm, sum wr4 The location aud nature of the ground will nuke it esieciall.v desirable as residence proiierty, and the methods which will be employed in selling will no doubt result in tlic building up of this section of the eitv more rapid-tha- n privately owned tract. At any rate, it looks as though there will be a good chance for Duulevy to at- Klizalieth Florence Jlainmel, Gerttach himself to' the city just at a time, rude Frandeen, Ellen Uowlev, Lillian, when liia hold on county perquisites Johnson, Francis Mack Olson, Claud Ouuder-aon- , which aays, Moab among other things that the April term of district court was adjourned after the largest reunion that had lieen held fur a iiumlier of years. Hev-ercivil action which had lieen on the calendar for a long time were definitely settled, and only a few action were continued until the Augut term. Judge F, E. Wood and hi reporter, W. W. Olt Orson Brooks. 1'lieslev Kay James Munroe Hixson aud Ly- ren, left thi morning for Irica, where man Kuffordjt Judge Woods will relieve Judge The Rev. A. F. Giovannoni offered Woolley, who will then leave the invocation and Mina Monetta for Manti to hold the May session Shiner sang The Door of Hope, for Saiqiets county. After the sermon the men's and laThat the boys combined pleasure dies glee club gave the Rockin with business may be gleaned from Song, led by Professor Alva Wood' another item in the Times, in which ward, and the benediction was of- it states that Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rofered by William IV Stoker. Judge bertson entertained Thursday evening Greenwood referred to the recent re- in honor of the visiting district court These laws officials. Tha tima was sieut in playform laws, and said: d, can only lie enforced so far aa jsipu-la- r ing and a delicious public sentiment gets behind them luncheon waa served. The guests were and from the school should emanate Mr. and Mra. Geo. J. Constantine, that sentiment which will make law Mr. and Mfa. Knox Patterson, Mr. enforcement a voluntary oliedicnec, and Mra. O. E. Taugren, Mr. and rather than a legal compulsion. Be Mra. Elmer, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. prepnred for the great battle of life, Kkewes, Miss Helen Taylor, Mis and may you win every inch with Ouida Burford, Mint Mildred Mer-linhonor to yourselves and to these great Judge F. E. Woods, Lewi Larinstitutions from which your success son, O. W. McCoukie and W. W. Time-lnleiendei- al Mac-Knig- us failed hint. City Wants This Money. Request for a statement aa to what amount the city would accept as a redemption fee on the property of iernuu Horsley at Fifth and J streets on areount of sidewalk taxes unpaid, brought out diseussiou on a number of similar instances, in which the city has sold proiierty, and on which the time for redemption has expired. The total amount involved in all surh eases ia almost three thousand dollars, and there has aorumu-ate- d ly Dil-wor- th five-hundre- interest for two and years at 1 tier cent per month, or 30 er cent, whjrh would make the total amount due something like thirty-simndred dollars. The recorder was instructed to notify all parties holding aui-property that these overdue amounts must lie settled at once, the city officials contemplate a emanates. earnest in putting forth the of the citys holdings to raise sale Commencement exercises were held idea that curb sellers of automobiles should contribute their little one money for immediate use, the liens Wednesday night, and earned out ac- DEMOCRATIC POSTMASTERS hundred dollars as a license, the same Ming of no value unless pressed to cording to tbs announced program. NOW KNOW THEIR FATE realization in rash. as the dealer with an established ofSchool has now closed to reopen in In this connection it might be well Under an order issued by President fice. The claim that no machines were A good aired assembly Septemlier. to take a little survey of the circum- listened to and appreciated the exer- Warren G. Harding Tuesday to the' being sold as an excuse for not lay- stances surrounding the conditions as cises. effect that all jsistmastani appointed ing, was put up for sjiecial investigaby these cases, and a simirepresented rnooiiAM. tion in the case of an energetic young by President Wilson last winter take (licrtiire, 'Moaole," High Kchool another civil service examination, banker of the city, who is said to have lar rouqmriaun can be drawn to the Orchestra. some twenty offices are affected. closed a deal for a White truck with unjiuid general taxes for last year, Invocation. George A. Wootton. Selection "My Hero" Mixed Chorus. None of these appointments were one of the large oil concerns operat- the delinquent list being the largest in the history of the state, and ('arconfirmed by the senate, and all of Oration, Mack niaon. ing to the southern field. ts in county standing sewnth from Salutatory. A Toast to the Cluas, them who are reaipoinled officers New Ordinances. the top with 18.13 ier cent of taxes Monro Hixaon."The Light Brigade,' will be assured of holding on if they Overture, Permission was granted to John II. unpaid. It has been jioiiited out to High rank among the three highest School Orchestra. Redd to use the sidewalk to surh exAddress to Graduates, Pr. George be Sun that the state laws on tax for the office, but in ease of mas. tent as ia necessary in construction sales and redemptions give such ex- The new appointees they must take a new ot The Te.ieher Little of hia main street business block. tended time to dilatory property tlielleiiding. examination, and Postmaster General Governor," Helen MzeKniglit. This matter is the subject of an or- owners that many people find it is The Higher Life,' Hayes will select a postmaster from Valedictory, Ctnrtam Jones. dinance the meeting passed making it cheaper to let the jiaymcnts go the three highest candidates. The Presentation of Clans, Principal G. than to rustle the money necessary for builders to obtain such prartiral meaning of the order is that Heaves. J. An ordinance attaching- - a when it should be paid in. This, of all democratic xist masters will be si- permits. Conferring Diploma, Carl It. lowed to serve out their terms. The lienalty for improper fusing of elec- course, makes it necessary for the Helertion, Carmens, " Girls Glee Utah Mistoffirps in the list are Ogtric lighting circuits, and yet another machinery to lie invoked the Club. den, i'rovo, Brigham City, Castle covering franchise for the Eastern olowing year to leiy a higher tax America, Audience. Utah Telephone comjwny was enact- t.i make it; for I1 si triage in the Gate (Bernard P. Ludwig), Delta, Itenedlctlon, George Huff. Quite a little ed, the latter replacing a former one previous payment. Ephraim, Eureka, Ferrnn (Nels J. and cleaning up some matters to the of the high taxes under which wc GRADUATION EXERCISES Kanab, Marysville, Christensen), SCHOOLS WELLINGTON FOR Moab (Frank M. Shafer), Milford, satisfaction of both city and groan ran lie directly traced to this cause and effect. An exhaustive ro C. Moiiticello E. Walton), (Charles Commencement exercises of the n Roosevelt (Joseph K. Lambert), Not seeming to be able to reach a jxirt has just been put out by they held schools were last Wellington (William Zowe), Sandy, Smith-fielsatisfactory agreement with the Btate state auditor allowing the facts, but evening. There were eleven graduroad commission on the changing of of course, without comment. Taking Spring City and St. George. Leonard Marchall, Albion Hall, offices in Idaho and seventeen the pijielfhe of the city water system this sidewalk tax, fur instance, the ates, Thirty Beula Know, Melba Branch, Mary slung the Price to Castle Gate high- parties who hilve not paid are in Rich, Wanda Lidell, Vera Edney, in Wyoming are on the list. way in such jdaees aa may lie neces-sai- y most instsnqcs oldtimero who opposed Mollie Hamblin, Jennie Pierce, Ella in the prosecution of the road the improvement when it was made, Shimmin and Laura PROPOSE TO CONSOLIDATE Grundvig. LeoDISTRICT LAND OFFICES work, the council decided to take a and who have so far practically suc- nard Marshall ia president of the ceeded in making their objection trip up the line to look into the Wanda Lidell, (vice president been introduced A bill has of taking over the work un- good, inasmuch as they still enjoy class, and Ella Shimmin, secretary. George in the Unitedrecently senate by SenStates the of seems der the city's supervision. It undisputed possession proper- A. is principal of the tchooy ator Reed to auSmoot, designed that the item in dispute was in re- ties involved, and have paid no side- TheRowley follows Clasa song By thorize the program to consolidate assessments. walk tha fact that The downs that the shut president gard to limiting graduating class; invocation, Bi might be necessary, the state board property has been sold to the eity, K. E. Branch ; salutation, Wanda Lid- the offices of the register and the receiver in United States district land not showing any disposition to give ind that the redemption period has piano selection Jennie Pieree; offices. It has long been recognized the city any voiee in the matter, but lajised, has so far not acted to ruffle dell; class history, Ella Shimmin; class sta- that such a bill should ba enacted, wanted to write the contract entire- the tranquility of any of them. tistics, Laura Grudvig; prognostica- for the reason that the register is Should in make and a the but city step ly and give the solons nothing Mollie Hamblin; reading, Vera the acting head of tha office and the an opportunity to sign on the dotted sale of the municipal interests to an tion, valedictory, Buela Know; receiver does mostly clerical work. Edney; lie outsider there take e to was developments line. It repmight proposed Row-leA. address, George While both register and receiver have resentative from the local road com- of an interesting nature. Some of the principal's class poem, Melba Branch; read the same powera in the office, by mumission office and the engineer who parties in these eases claim that the " A Man Without a Country, tual agreement the register has su- -. is making the present pipeline re- refusal to pay was based on poorly ing, Mollie Hamblin; address to graduof all land mattera and the pairs along on the inspection trip. constructed walk but on the other ates, Bishop George A. Wootton of pervision receiver has supervision over the firemeafterthe hand is maintained made that it This trip was Tuesday class; pantomine, nancial end of the office. ' The bill song, noon of this week, and as a result the dy for such does not lie in holding Price; Were class; Tonight, Tenting provides that when in the opinion of mayor sent a letter to Salt Luke City out the levied assessment. And only Cloth But It 'a Red, the of Bit a Just president economy and public inWednesday notifying the state road ten property holders are concerned in White and Bine, class. Following terest require and permit, he ia auof this total delin- the commission that the work would be aliout program a dance was given. thorized to consolidate the offices of handled by the city alone. quent tax, the balance being scatterei and receiver, and to vest all These ten are amounts. smaller in register So the Town May Grow. Helper outclassed this division in powers now vested in the two offices, owin; music, tied in arithmetic, won both in a register, whose comiiensation Platting of the ground north ant wai west of City Park was given consider- each. That thirty-nishall be a salary of (500 per annum, hundred dol- written and oral spelling but lost in written work in F able attention. Under direction of the lars wonld be a welcome addition to together with the fees and commisThe elementary division council a tentative map had been pre- the city treasury sions otherwise allowable to both reneed at just present a separate gister and receiver, provided the salpared by Engineer F. S. Dunlevy, not be told. And wouldnt it look Price school contesting asexhibit (tor ary, fees and commissions of such which shows that something more funny to see a crowd bidding in some unit in art won in the than a hundred lots would be avail of the finest residence property in Wellington and Sunnyside, Welling- register shall not exceed $3,000 per ton winning second placej The morn- annum. able for sale. An arrangement was the rity at a sale held for realization ing was spent at the Higti School and reported whereby a part of the ground on this taxf TWO BAD MEN. the various events the visibetween warehouse the county i occupied by shown the exhibit on diswere would tors be and material storage given PRICE WINS CARBON August Sejip, he of tlie eiformous over to straighten out the plat. The COUNTY SCHOOL CONTEST play there. Chocolate was served at lmne breaking strength in the wrestthe domestic science kitchen during ling game, who always figured on ovstreet running along the north aide Schools of the Southeastern contest the noon hour. of the proposed addition, and which erwhelming an opponent in this line In athletic events Sunnyside and will tackle the job of putting down was some time ago dedicat ed to the ivision. represented by Wellington, the Gust Lcssis at Hiawatha Saturday city as a street by a real estate com- Sunnyside and Price, held their aca- Price were very evenly matched, be- demic and field meet in Price, May former being the winner by a small have to found was already pany. night. Lcssis is the lad who recently An offi- fit Owing to the fact that some of margin although the latter won the in Price gave an exhibition of hi longed to the municipality. cial name for the new homebiiilding the schools in this division did not greater number of first places. The strength that was simply astonishing. district was adopted, and ia First enter the contests, Helper, the win- star athletes were Demnick Poloni He broke bridge spikes with his teeth A little trading ner of the Rio Grande division, was for Sunnyside and James Hausen for which the strongest man present Addition to Price. will likely lie made to allow the street? invited to participate. The academic Price, who made the contest very in- could not even bend in any manner. surrounding the new addition to be contests held in the morning were teresting in sll events' Helper's ath- He easily picks picks up weights orthey dinarily handled by a derrick. Withstraightened up, and the engineer was clom, and interesting. The schools letes were clearly off form assecond instructed to verify the lines ant contested in music, arithmetic, BjieH-in- failed to make either first or out seeing it is inqiossible to believe make a map which eould be dependet story telling and English. ' Price place in any event. Althongh the the feats of strength he accomplishes. on as correct and official. It is pro- won a total of forty-thre- e points, meet was held between showers and Not a professional wrestler, he goes and Welling- the clay balled up on the boys shoes, into this match fearing only that he posed to sell the ground by blocks, Sunnyside thirty-twrather than by lots, and it ia said that ton fourteen, Sunnyside winning the several good records were made. The may pull Sepp to pieces, and with no donbt of laying the clever and powerparties are waiting now to take over greatest number of first places' Hel- summary of point follows: 77 (all events) several of the blocks and would at per contesting against the winners of Price points ful wrestler on the mat. (all events) 64 points once fill them up with houses. Lo- the Southeastern division, on a basis Sunnyside The fellow who recognizes the goodcations for curbs, sewer and water of five points for first place and Wellington .... (all events)' 19 points of others is merely responding ness 52 Division Grande be Rio electrie lines three will and for division points light second, tied thi pipes, same qualities in himself. to Division the 67 Southeastern established before any sale are made. with a score of thirly-ta- o points points. one-ha- lf x g, corn-ielit-on Mar-cuae- coiqw-ratio- n. n. My-to- d, feaa-abili- ty , y; , two-thir- ds x f - f hj g, o, .... f |