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Show PAGE THREE t,?i'f'i!tc?,Ul- - dmissnuis Just a Little ut early the iirebent luouth totaled 10,1184.43, arrerJin,: figure compiled in the .ftw uf Home, state fair tuatiHKer, at Salt 1 PIERCING THE ROCKIES Colder Coloradoans Asking Data On Eastern .tau,: T7iah Resources. total of the year before, which was the record at the reduced pii,-- of ad Believing thaj"fiuaiieial conditions mission now in effect. The l..M.ka of the receives -- u be such that apiuirrt the construction the association, as audited bv T p reVTi,52 liri,uKh the llockv shirts, dress lels, ui;torBtalf cannot fail that lietwceu Salt Lake l,;tv 58,(8j adults aud 23,125 children andjUiitams kHf" Denver, Colo., can kii be undw-jaaejiartlcular about their into ilila paid the way 7JZh. If you try lair with some assurance of confident it wlU lair wee k a total of 181(1. This comsuccess, ! htte railnwd commission of o pared with 89,1)25 paid adiuiteion the has rwiiested Ralph S. Kellev, year before. State officials v al- chiet of the field division of the ready considering the advisability of land office with headiuarters ia asking: the :ie:vt kgUlufiire p, tiae an alt Lake City, to nutke a memoran- appropriation for the j. ,1 .wing duin of the natural resources of Utah, of S.55,Umi to the slate lair, and c ool-th- st 7-'T1- - ii r fr3sS.tS5.I'u tolo-rad- ceii-cr- Spring Canyon ska Coal Co. c and Shippers of tba Celebrated Spring Canyon Coal at Minos VTA II. Office. 117 NewhouM BTOilll-fiHMtl Building. Lake City, Utah. Balt andidi sswhi irder. ELMER )RRIN IT A II COLTON, MwImuIIu aud General HHimen'i Supplies re and la Connection Dipping Vale Mel, Lnta In IVeil You're Treated here Right 12 Iwmanr to MARBLE CRAMCK e. proimsition, as wdl us undertaking worthy ol' a state fair. It would multiply the attendance. Many jiei.ple would , several times to the stale lair, when at present they feel that they are able to ay admission prices but once. The heads of large families would feel it only pn.jier and right that their children alum Id learn as much as iwssible about the state and its resources during the week when opimitunity is afforded to study these resources right at their best. The iKsir uinn, to whom the payment even of the twenty-fiv- e cents udmissiun price, when it is multiplied by the number uf his family, is a financial problem uf magnitude, has just as much interest iu the stale and its resources as has the man to whom the admission price is barely a consid- era I ion. lie has just as much right to see the exhibits that have been assembled at state expense. The stale fair is a state institution, state supiwrted and the $35,001) distributed among the IKHiple of the state us a tax would lie so small a consideration to the lax-- I layer as hardly to he noticed. On the other bund, lrom a business it would, 1 believe, inbtnudiKiint, crease the revenue uf the state fair association to a degree sufficient to enable the directors to put on a (letter show every year. The exhibitors who lay for their sjinee, which includes the manufacturers and the big retailers of the atate, would lie willing to pay lietter prices if assured of an ut- tendance ut the state luir of two hun dred thousand instead of eighty tlums- and. The coneessionaire who pays on a royally basis would return twice as inneii to the fair, aud the roneesslon whieh pays a flat rate would be willing to bill twice as nnieh. Therefore the revenue from these various sour-eeaa well as from the grandstand, the eoliseum and the carnival attractions would be increased. Furthermore, the expenses of the fair would lie out to the extent of the copuy of tlie cashiers and the ticket llectors at the gate, and the necessary accounting machinery under the present system. As a business pruimsition I believe it would certainly work toward making the state fair bigger, better and nnire attractive than aiiything we have had in the past. There are many theories on which the smaller attendance this year than last is explained. The financial depression this year caused many to stay a say, hundreds feeling they could imt ilford the esj'ense. UTAH SCHOOL CHILDREN ASKED TO AID IN WORK . time. Talk of these projects being put through has been going on fi.r several years, but it seems that Colorado realizing that the.r completion nitaus very much to that state when it comes to marketing problems, has at last decided to give the mutter every attention and to push preliminary work as rapidly as Nwsilde. One of the tunnels would lie constructed under James Peak on the Mot fat Hoad and the other would be built under Marshall Pass, which would give access to points in Southwestern Colorado and Southeastern Utah. It is estimated that the cost of the James Peak tunnel, whieh is approximately six miles long, would be in the neighborhood of $L5il(l,(HNl. The building of these tunnels would mean that Salt Lake City would be placed on a direct transcontinental line and that thousands of jwople now n.nt- ed through Ogden would go direct to ases Jse- - lust jds. Flour lavo GRINDING PLENTY Tksls Wheat Flour, Graham flour aid Germada. Eteat when Ml Oat them right ut the mill Prices are right. armers Mill and Elevator Co. J. WILBUR lUltNILAM, fait tom J!5. Manager. wo Deliver I'rk'e, Vtalk HJUI ABERDEEN COAL kllM .HICIIKst HTlOKNCT, Jwmnnant equivalent ZlOIlba. Mualied for storage. Will not Tna best of steaming and heating qualities. Coat & independent Coke Co. IMl JIms ut Kenilworth, Utah n the Walker wsl Offing Bank Building. Salt Lake City. JDST RECEIVED siply of baby cab Urea. " War wliccla to W3fVs UP PAIR SHOP 1rkw, Utah. KUSANO la now Merchandise of Wy IkucrlpUon 11 M auki?.rlc ;hPorkini?". vt 'School children of the slate will he j.ked to aid ia the campaign to reduce stateunemployment, according to a ment given out last Friday by Slate Sniieriiil indent Jensen, who compares the unemployment problem to Ihe food conservation one of 1!)18 in which the Siii-e- ri schools rendered invaluable aid. nt cndciilJ ensen has directed a letter to schiW officers throughout the state explaining that Herbert C; Hoos unver, chairman of the president colled ui-o- n has conference, employment the National Education association to rally the school forces of the notion to Jiml in support of the movement half mila and three the odd jolts for lion unemployed. In addition to P'fom to ing special study the schools are asked to gi I 'bla Bring any footwer to us prlceil1 ALEX p,M , BRICE. UTAH new models every week. Prices are potter imlkM j- ''Igcra. ''xv l ooks, etc. Com Tle .lour Sun. H Woollcv on Tuesday. Vv-rwill convene in case s. session. Several cr mmal nutters civil trial. Only rome up for eourt during were considered by the the session just closed. COMING TO PRICE Dcllis-toNEPHI, Oct. 29. Wilford I"1'1'-er- a one of the biggest honeywwk for in the slale. left this rarltHid o Prire whrre he will shi which honev to London, Eng- dneed at the Dcll.slon ton. He reiHirts that this year , fhoje 59 crop is only trA. it was l.isl ycsr. due to the July Don't I'orroiv Tl'.e Huti. SulmTll. tve fit each customer to a stylish STEP ON ER It la wmi satisfaction to know you havo the liest gas obtainable when you go out on business or pleasure. You will get that satisfaction if you havo had your tank filled at the Purity Service Station Corner Eighth and Main Street Host Brands of Oils For All Purposes. CORD TIRES Wo havo opened up a new bus-Ineand want to prove to you that wo give you pure goods and real service. Drive up to the above address. of bonds Speeding up the conversion funds so dale land grant to fanning j,e loans l,e hastened is made possible by of the state Imard of the' a land loan commissioners with the slat office. This is to be accomplished by the slot ltorrowing applications otmut three hundred thousand commissioner d, .liars for the use of the of the land office. Under this arrangement it will lw possible to make the,have bwn r.loans as "Kin ed on, while without this f the board of horn commissioners wtmld have to applicant for loans "nit until the loans had been gatherthousand doled into grouw of fifty 1 made could lars before the money has farmer the available as soon ns his to security. t.tle tlie cleared heM hy the ng Davis Auto & Machine Co. 11 tom SSI General ltaiwlrlng. Expert Mechanic Cj Under relsiriiiK anil technical work on all makes of care. Consult us for rclior-in- g your motors. save We ran you money and .guarantee you satisfaction. Located at corner Teiitli and J" streets. hat that suits her. It is not too late to buy your winter hat, as we receive reasonable and when you buy a Grace Hat you buy a good style also. Miss Mary Freed Announces tlie agency for tlie Xu Hone corset. A guaranteed fit in a guaranteed corset. Eighth and Main PI tone PRICE, UTAH Breakfant Luncheon 7 to o'clock 12 to Z o'clock SPECIALS ALL HAY'. Evening and Afternoon Parties and Surroundlngu. Eighth and Main Streets, the By Arrangement. Home Cooking MHItwrn Home. PRICE, Price Real Estate May Be Purchased Reasonably Its surprising yvhat kind of real estate bargains can be picked up in Price and Carbon county. Quite often someone gets uneasy and jumps out, sacrificing a good home by selling it at a fraction of its cost. We have a long list of properties offered for sale and many of them are real buys. Stop paying rent. Own your own home. Abstracts of title, notarial work and conveyances. We go your bonds. Everything in insurance the companies that pay their losses. Irkv. Utah. The high prices now being paid for human hair has caused many of the village beauties in Italy and France to cut their beautiful tresses and make them iqto switches. - Defective Plumbing The law of sanitation require that prompt attention ba given to all defective plumbing. It prevents the spread of and disease. Ths law of requires that you employ a firm that works quickly, accurately s self-intere- st and without excessive charge. We install new plumbing and repair anything in that which is defective. Bend for us as a measure of safety and economy, Baddley Plumbing & Heat- Equitable Real Estate & Investment Co. Second Floor Silvagni Bldg., Price, UUh tiff SUNSHINE TEA ROOM Bessie Kennedy, Millinery UTAH t, are to farmers loans BEING HASTENED ALONG the third term ers season after season. We not only sell the hat , but , iiyt sl-o- e MRS. GUDMUNDS0N AWARDED CUSTODY OF THE CHILDREN j'uw.'s. n, ARMISTICE DAY of Armistice Day, dedicated to the memory of the heroic dead and to the achievements of international justire and good will with a prayer for relief from coiniieling armaments among tuitions, is urged by Gov. Charles U. Msbey in a proclamaThe proclation issued last Frida mation proclaims November 11th Armistice aud Disarmament Day and calls upon the jieuple for a fitting oIh sorvance. Merchants duplicating salea books at Subscribe. factory prices. Order from The Sun. That is why we continue to sell the very same custom- I n, HALVIS r Observum-- the premised imwer projects of the Southern California Edition coiiiany, has returned to his home here, making the trip from Colorado River Canyon by way of Los Angeles, Cala. The trip was made in four days, and if he had returned via Dluff and Monticello it would have taken more than a week. Christensen stated that tlie jwrty is now working on the Colorado river and that the work lias lieen proceeding under the greatest difficulties, owing the many jsirtagcs made necessary by the rapids in the SanJuun and ((dorado (Grand) rivers. The surveyors exjwct to complete their work some time iii November. Mrs. Moses Gudtnnndson lias been given the custody of the (ludmundson children, excepting the oldest boy of 15 Years, who temporarily is with his amit in Kpringville. The decision was announced a few days ago by Juvenile Willis,' who recently took children from the guardianship of to the prc,s,scre.n;HbeHfr.Mhei,rcs; tjic furm cut emergency and to Rrigham Young Universes of study provisions tv at Frovo. was bound over to (ion of court on a statutory charge. ;il in ihn proiilemi,miergcncy measures at a thousand elude irpfncral "spruce up renti'in members of his in whieh all people of the " , ' . h Tintic colony, which received a , ,f newIUiier publicity lieeause of . lie asked to liml the odd J'j . a, .,!! Pax-ma- Style Reputation al .... second term of lasting one week, the district court was adjournedd by rJudpe 11U - Dont borrow The Bun. MOAD, Oct. 28. Helier Christensen, who has for several months been a member of the United States geolu-lugicsurvey party on the San Juan and Colorado rivers in connection with ....... SHOE REPAIRS. SOLDIER SUMMIT, Oct. 29. A large number of women met at the home of Dr. (. C. Dewey yesterday for the punose ol organising the Ladieu Aid society as an auxiliary to the Community Daitist elmi'chDev. F.arle Wom1). Sims of Chicago sjmke on an's Work In the Church aud told of the plans for the construction of the church building and organising of the religious forces of the community. After the address the women organised the society. President, Mrs. L. C. Teed; vice president, Mrs. W. T. Hamilton; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. F. 0. Luso. The queiety pledges itself to assist llev. Sims in building up Sunday school aud church work and constructing a house of worship in the town. The society will meet every two weeks on Wednesday afternoons. The next meeting will lie at tlie home of Mrs. F. Q. Loso on November 8th. Mrs. Dewey served refreshments to the ladies. APPRAISING FARMS 29. James W. land appraiser for the Federal Laud bank at Ilerkeley, Cala., bas gone to Vernal, where he will appraise the value of approximately a fifth of the fariua in that section. He will lie gone two or three weeks. Paxniau since Lis appointment to this iinimrtant position has been very busy throughout tlie state appraising the value of lauds, prior to the making of loans to the farmers. KEPIII, Oct. RIVER POWER SURVEY IS UNDER WAY territory. Repair Shop SOLDIER SUMMIT WOMEN TO HELP R4TXST CHURCH COLORADO Quotations South Ninth Ju,l'l,ig, reet. Price. Utah. Miners and Shippers exclusively of Castle Gate and Clear Creek Coals. Plans for obtaining a complete record of the finances of the state road commission, and the varous federal aid projects now under way were discussed Fridnv by the Rtate commission with William Dailey, chairman of the ftate board of equalization, and Prof. William Peterson of Logan. Professor Peterson was formerly a member uf the state road commission, during llie Spry administration, and he and Dailcv, with It. It. Lyman, also a memlier of the fruitier road eoininii)- sum, early this year made a check of rend finances similar to that now being attempted. One of the big suhjerts to lie considered during the check will lie how the state may take core of read maintenance work under the present system. It is expected that the study of the read situation being made will last practicully the remainder of the present year. Wl.B!rtMth rade of the real Ih local coal ,?v camps CoaS..1 Utah Fuel Co. STATE ROAD FINANCES SUBJECT OF DISCUSSION : S. ASK YOUR DEALER Zion. a, ray. ray. Sometimes its hard to notice a little change in the weather. In fact a little more coolness just adds to the pep of the day. But one of these days there's going to be a sharp break in the weather and fires will be needed. And when that day comes, be sure you have on hand a sufficient supply of fuel to List throughout the long siege of winter. Order Castle Gate or Clear Creek coal now. while the weather is fine and deliveries can be made promptly. Castle Gate and Clear Creek will give you the best service under all conditions. al tes - w'SW!; iroial a democratic E c Every Day " ing Co. - Eighth and Main Sts., Phone 290, Price, Utah. . |