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Show FRIDAY, AUGUST 12. 1921 .... . m THE SUN. PRICE, ... UTA H STORIES IN THE DAYS Fast Getting Back to Normalcy By MILDRED WHITE TRUTHFUL (C. ItSI. FEKRAL F0W& COMMISSION soft drink. Other carvings show of all farm property in the Russian hear receiving soviet In compliance with the federal wa- the state has more than doubled from two monkeys; capital dur- medicine ter power act (41 8 tat., lost) notice in a death struggle; with and labor to the a la hereby given that the following ap- ing past ten years, according lean and hewhiskerod backed The value statistical report just received by A. A. Hinrkley, state rommisaiuner of agriculture. In 1910 the valuation of all farm property was placed at $150,795,-20- 1 as compared with $311,274,728 in 1020. The land alone in Utah has increased in value during the past ten vyears from $69,482,164 to $210,997,-84The valuation of farm buildings has increased from approximately to more than $32,000,00. In 1010 the value of farm machinery and implements was $4,468,178 as eoinjwr-e- d capital, up against the Wool worth building, which is shown aslant. The work was done, it is aaid, in accordance with the traditions of architecture. Beating tha Movies. Len Small, the governor of Illinois, who has been charged with emliezzlo-men- t during his term aa state treasurer four years ago, and who evaded arrest for couple of weeks by avoiding the capital city of hia lialiwack, finally ran into the executive officers of the state and established a fortified retreat against arrest. The sheriff was too much for him and he has submitted to rapture and ia now at large under a fifty thousand dollar 1miii1. He carried on the states business for several days through the medium of runners who shifted messages to and fro between the state capital and the governor's automobile while touring the and state inspecting highways, considered taking the executive offices into the county jail rather than 0. $18,-000,0- 00 with $13,514,787 in 1920, an increase of approximately nine million dollars. The live stock in Utah was valued at $28,781,601 in 1010, and in 1920 it had increased to $54,008,183. It is these enormous values with which the department of agriculture has to deal, said Commissioner Hinckley, and it should lie liorne in mind liy the farmers that tLis work rannot lie handled efficiently in a way that will bring the greatest lienefits without their with this department. o'clock p. m., at the front steps of the courthouse in Demoathenes, the Greek orator, prac-tire- d Price, Carbon county, statrf of Utah, talking to the aves with peh-the following described property, toes in his mouth to cure a defect in wn : An undivided one-ha- lf interest, which Is all the Interest owned in the his speech. following property by the defendant, Peter C. Jouflas, said real estate being located in Helper, Carbon county, Utah, and consisting of parte of Lots S, 4, 17 and It, Pratt survey of Welby town-sit- e, described aa follows, towit: Beginning at the northeast corner of Lot I, Block 1, Pratt survey of Welby townsite, thence south ten feet, thence east ninety feet, thence north ten feet, thence west ninety feet to place of beginning. Parte of Lota 4 and 17 In aaid Block 1, Pratt survey of Welby town-sit- e, aa follows: Commencing at the southeast corner of Lot 4, thence west ISO feet, thence north forty feet, thence Mined In Carbon Comity and southeast ninety feet to the center of the Big Wash, thence northeast up the Shipped Everywhere. center of the said Big Wash ninety feet more or feet, thence thirty-fiv- e leas, aouth, to the place of beginning. All of Lot 18, Block 1, Pratt survey of Welby townsite. T. F. KELTKH, County Sheriff, Carbon County, Dated at Properties At Price, Utah, July It, 1821. First pub., July 22; last Aug. 12, 1821. at 1 give lmnd. No announcement lias yet been made of working this set of circumstances into The White Horseman serial now running at the Eko pl ; j STANDARD COAL ; ' . Standardville, Utah AUTOMOBILE TRANSFER AND DRAY LINE. Give us your hauling of freight and other work and it will receive prompt attention. No Job too large or too mall for us to handle. Freight ie Walter given our special attention. Christensen, Phone 88WT, Price, Utah. Punch-Proo- First-Cla- ss Tires f , No Dust, No Ashes, No Clinkers. Unexcelled For Storage Purposes. Anto Work Done By Competent Mechanics. North Ninth Street, Former Location, Utali-Idsli- o Motor Co. We solicit your business. Accessories and Supplies. STANDARD COAL CO. PALMEIRI & CO. North Ninth Street, PRICE, UTAH. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH General Offices Ninth Floor Kearns Bldg. APPEARAN.CES mmmi MMMwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwvwwwwwwwwwwmwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwsvwwM The personal appearance of a woman depends much upon the taste and appropriateness aha displays in the selection of her lng and furnishings. The variety at these stores ie so great it becomes a simple matter to select an appropriate garment or material for any person of any age. We carry nothing of the back number order. Everything with tu ie modern and what every woman is looking for. CARBON-EME- RY theater. Ho Got Out of Ogden. When I first came to myself I was Bitting in a depot. I asked somebody what town I waa in. I was told I was So said Roland II. Mason in Ogden. jin a Denver hotel Thursday, when he j finally recovered memory of who he .was. Living, in Idaho Falla he had left Ogden in an automobile. The machine waa found wrecked in the We-,briver, and Maaon had lieen miss-- ! ing since August 3d, and was supposed to have lieen killed in the smashup. Long distance calls from Denver in which his wife recognized her husbands voice and in whirh he made frantic efforts to discover whether he was himself or not, following up clues disclosed by jiajiers in his jswsession, .together with his gradual return to normal, finally cleared up most of the He had plenty of money mystery. and hit the road without any ides as to his name, place of residence or his business. . cr . ! ' i STORES CO. Hiawatha; Mohrland, West Hiawatha and Heiner. GEORGE E. McDERMAIP, Supt. Vmvi Xinispn g Usiml) when I went to live with Aunt Emelina's family. You see, I was left a HUMOR IN CHURCH CARVINGS Iioor relation alone In the world, ami GOTHAM. OLD STIRS It was decided that while the Quexti m of my future career was uu.ler consideration, I sluiuld make myself useRegular Movie Serial Stuff In Illinois ful in the houie of uiy kinsfolk. And When Governor Dodges Arrest though Aunt Emeliiie kept n cook. I Reed Smoot Wants to Take Beck found many duties to occupy my Gifts Women Jurors Convict Fair time. My aerially ambitious cousins, Sex Giant Is Dug Up. Geraldine aud Inez, left me few Idle hours,, with their sewing and various WASATCH STORE CO. of August, 19X1, PAGE SEVEN I heard of Miss Abigail IVrwms NEW YORK, Aug. St. Timms i Episcopal ehun-- in Fifth avenue to- day loomed as a possible rival of the Metroyioliian Art museum in public interest. The first discovery' of 'unique sculpture, made by a newsa-- I yier lust week, revealed a huge, ironic dollar mark carved in the ornamcuta-jfio- n above the brides entrance. Then followed the finding of a whole little heads row of avenue tyjies at tout the size of a flat sculptured above the muifi entrance. These in- eluded a monorled dandy, and a woman heralded aa The Divorce, Today the architects permitted to become public a chart listing some of the wood carvings that decorate the interior of Winter Quarters, Clear Creek, Castle Gate the church. One of the carvings, enand Sunnysida, titled Prohibition, depicts Bacchus tumbled from a keg by a woman with a spear. Behind the womans figure FARM PROPERTY DOUBLES DURING FAST TEN YEARS is a single lemon, emblematic of the SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE District Court of the Seventh Judicial District In and For Carbon County, State of Utah. John Scowcroft 4k Sons Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff, va Peter C, Jouflus and Nick Diamanti, Defendants. 'Notice of Sale. To be sold at aherlffa aale on the ISth day VEST FRIDAY. KEITHS AUNT NEWS THAT MAY BE No matter what you want in the line of groceries it will pay you to come to us. No doubt you can mak&a saving by placing an order at one. of these four stores . We are fast getting back to normalcy prices. Our stocks are carefully selected from the best wholesale houses. Nothing but first quality goods sold. Meats and Groceries for Summer. Handling and caring, for meats is a particular piece of work, at any season of the year, and more particular during the summer months. Great care must be exercised in looking after perishable foods during this period. Our refrigerator system insures meats and other foods reaching you in perfect condition. Everything to eat i wear and use. plications covering proposed power development have been filed: The Green Klver Power company, Los Angeles, Cala., for the complete development of power on Green river from the town of Green River, Wyo., to the confluence of Green and Grand rivers in Southern Utah. The Utah Power and Light company. Salt Lake City, Utah, for development on Green river at the Rattlesnake site. In Twpa. 14 to IS South, Ranges IS and IT East, Salt Lake base end meridian, in Emery, Grand, Carbon and Uintah counties, Utah. Any objections to such applications or requests for hearings thereon, together with any briefs, reports or other data for which consideration is de aired, should be addressed to the Executive Secretary. Federal Power Commission, Washington, U C. E lake Indian Given. WASHINGTON, D. C., Ang. 9. Federal taxation of state and other tax exemption securities is proposed in a resolution introduced by Senator Smoot, republican of Utah, proposing an amendment to the constitution giving the government power to reach the tax free binds. Sell em on the promise to let the taxes slide, and then gnb .the revenue hack would surely lie to treat em rough. Woman Against Woman. LOS ANGELES, Cala., Aug. 9. Miss Edna C. Duvall, a music teacher, was convicted of manslaughter in the snpreme court here last night by a jury composed of nine woman and three men. She was charged with caused the death of Richard j having A. Spann, a mechanic, last January, by running him down with her automobile as he alighted from a streetcar. Miss Duvall, who had been at liberty on bind, waa placed in jail. The penalty imposed by law ia from one to ten years imprisonment. Waa It "Him or Her? . KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Ang. 19. Workmen of the Kecne-Stmn- k Coal company at Helenwood, fjjputt county, have found iiurieJ in the earth and petrified, a giant six feet and four inches tall. About its neck waa a beautiful rhain. The fingers are jier-fewith long, tapering nails. The hands are folded across the breast. On either side of its head are two horns each abiut four inches in length. Its weight is abiut four hundred and fifty pounds. et fT ?? UTAHS BEST GOAL ?? v errands. HIAWATHA, It was understood that Geraldine must marry money, while Inez should go abroad to study art. So there was excitement In the house when It was known tlmt Keith Persons was coming for n visit Keith was the nephew and heir of the rich and eccentric Miss Aldguil, and Aunt Emeliue aud this same Abigail had lieen classmates at college. Through this old acquaintanceship. Aunt Emetine's daughter had been privileged to meet the and altogether desirable Keith, But the letter announcing hia coming visit caused apprehension, for he was bringing Ida Aunt Abigail to spend two weeks with her old friend. Never In my life have I met one so downright disagreeable aa she a pi leaped. It waa Impossible to be naturally pleasing before her brusque sarcasms. Fur Mias Abigail was aware that the eager attention bestowed upon herself waa not bestowed because of affection, but In the hope only of gaining her favor where Keith was concerned. The aggressive old lady exercised a great Influence over her good natnred nephew. It waa remarkable how he respected her Judgment And when I mention Keith well. I'd better not mention him too much for aa I came to see him day by day In my aunt's home, llstenfcig to hia kindly voice and seeing the kindly twinkles In hia deep gray eyes, why It happened that I grew to think of nothing else hut Keith, though you may be aura that I tried to banish the foolishness. But It would not be banished because It waa love love, the unexpected, the unreasonable. Was It not the moat unreasonable thing In the world for a poor relation to set her humble little rap for a king? For surely Keith Persona waa a king, with hia traveled and confident ways and hia assured fortune In the future. Resides, he waa Geraldine's king. Annt Emellne had decided that Ro everyone was wonderfully agreeable to Miss Abigail during her vlalt, and her sarcasms and unpleasant chuckles fell on deaf cars. I, alone, so forgot myself aa to apeak back to the old creature, Aa I hurried to and fro with the daintiest china for her service, she flung out to me a remark to the effect that It waa quite useless for me to also gain her favor aa Keith would doubtless find a wife of hia own seeking. Then and there I told Miss Abigail Persons how Fd acorn money which had brought to her only suspicion of her fellow creature And I kept oat of Keith's way more than ever after that Then, abruptly one day, Miss Persona went away; her nephew escorted her to her home city. I longed to see again the humorous light that came occasionally to Abigail Persons eyes. .And when Aunt - Kuiellne told me that they had received a letter telling of an operation which had been performed on the old Indy's eyes, and how It waa feared that she would lose her sight, I broke down and cried. It seemed so pitiful that she might never realize sunshine anywhere. Then came the disturbing telegram. Keith waa bringing bla aunt back to lie nursed In the home of her friend. When she arrived at evening, Krith half carrying her from the taxi. Miss Abigail's formerly sharp bright eyes were hidden by large brown glasses. Her sight would no doubt come back later, she told us snappishly. As Miss Abigail coaid not see. It was considered unnecessary to put her In the dainty guest room, so she had my small room at the end of the hall. Silken coverlets also seemed superfluous wTiere ryes could not see colors, so Geraldine brought out the old ones. When the family was out, I would carry up the flowered china that the old lady had loved, and when she spilled things on the forbidden tray doth, I would wash It quickly and have It Ironed before Geraldine knew. Embroidered linens, Geraldine said, were not esentlaL And when I looked at Keith's picture In its frame on Miss Abigail's dresser, I knew that I hud loved the twinkles In her eyes because they were like Keith's and I kissed his picture before I realized what I was doing. For Just one moment I was glad of Bliss Abigail's blindness. Then her voice aroused me, and I turned to find her folding her dark glasses away. Shi,' she said gently, you do truly love my hoy after all. I had to be anre. And your heart la right, too a very important fact little girl. I have seen much during these days of pretended blindness." 7" I asked hewllder-edly- . You mean KING, BLACK HAWK, PANTHER. For Any of tha Above Choice Fuel Call On C. H. STEVENSON LUMBER CO. Price, Utah FVWWftAWWWWWWWWftftVJWWWWUWW Utah Coal Sales Agency good-lookin- g, That It waa feared I might not be able to see after the operation, Mina Abigail replied, "but that I have been Claimed to be proof against able to do so perfectly. So perfectly, escajie is a jail built of reinforced concrete she continued, "that I quite approve bv a Missouri county. the dictate of Keith's heart and It went ont to yon completely, my dear, Merchants duplicating sales at long ago. factory prices. Order from The Sun. 1 818 Keanu Building, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. t A. .4. A. .e. A. .4. .4. .4. .4. .4. .4. .4. .4. .4. .4. .4. .0. Nothing ia hard for na when it comas to welding work on an anto, whether pleasure car or heavy truck. Wa are doing jobs every day which a few year ago would have been considered absolutely impossible. And we are laving much money for car ownara. CARBON COUNTY WELDING CO. Corner North of D. k R. G. Warehouse. Phone 120W. Price, Utah. Carbon Pool Hall The place to visit when you want congenial surroundings. Good Rooms and Cafe in Connection. North of Tavern PRICE, UTAH Near Depot ly negligible the reiiort indicates that in 1919 silage production was 31,380 tons from an acreage of 3890 ecrea. The corn cut for forage in 1919 also While there were more than a hunshows considerable increase over 1909 acs thousand more dred and thirty-sisince laith production and acreage in res in Utah devoted to hay in 1919 than in 1909, the production of 1919 1919 are several times the 1909 figure. waa only slightly more than a thousSpain plana to have one of Europe and tona in excess of I960, according to figures compiled by the bureau of finest dry docks with a capacity for tons. d census in the taking of the fourteenth ahijw up to which of are results the census, just Holland is developing extensive rock being released. Ont of a total acreage salt deiHtsita that have lieen known to of 549,967 acres devoted to hay and exist for years untouched. tona waa in 1919 there 1,031,609 forage of food produced, according to the Hg.v production for HID waa Will SiGMFICE PIANO PLAYER 978,332 and in 1969 it was 9 ,265. The silage crop of the state, howFor quick turnover will sacrifice ever, shows considerable increase, indicating a saving trend among the live price. Player iu our possession near stock interest a which may account in Price and mart be moved at once. a degree for the amall increase in the Easy payments. Write quick for parproduction of other feeds. Whereas ticular! to the Denver Music Co., Denthe silage crops of 1909 are practical ver, Colo. INCREASE NOTED IN HAY AND SILAGE PRODUCTION thirty-thousan- re-io- rL Offered Through Hus Paper i By carefully reading the adver-- t i I tisements in this paper you can often save I i i I money on your purchases. The things you need may be offered just a little bit chepcr today than they will be at any other time. I i i The new rug for the pailor, the new din- ing room table, the new suit, the sack of flour, the pair of shoes or the new hat may be advertised today at a saving worth while. Dont lay this paper down until you have read every advertisement in its columns. cal people do their buying through advertising putting money in the bank by to doing. Economi- and they are |