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Show TMPAY. JANUARY 6. 1922 UIE RUE UW RULES SHIflW NUISANCE DO AWAY WITH ! UTAHS TAXES BEST COAL Taxes inqiosed under See. W4, and ' ' which under the revenue act of 1918! larpe number of reductions in rates included the taxes on wearing apparel,! made siure the advances iu August, ; are now confined to 5 jier cent oni1-man: articles,' says Collector of In ; ternal hevcnue Janies 11. Anderson at Salt Lake City in a circular letter to WHEELINGJHEM ALONG The Sun the first of this week. Car: pets, on the amount in excess of ft. 50 Fast Freight Service Resumed By the a square yard; rugs, in excess of six Denver and Rio Grands. dollars a yard; truuks, in excess of thirty-fiv- e dollars each; valises, travResumption of the fast freight serveling bags, suitcases, hatboxrs used by ice between Atlantic Seaboard mint travelers and fitted toilet cases, in ex- aud Utah common mints bv way of cess of five dollars each; ortable combined water and rail trantqsiria- lighting fixtures, including lamps of I'011 facilities is anuouneed by the Pen-a- il kinds, iu excess of ten dollars each ; I ver and Kio Grande Western and the fans, in excess of a dollar. These tax-- 1 Missouri Pacific. The service, which es are included in the manufacturers ! operates on a thirteen days schedule excise taxes, and are payable by the , tween Bouton, Mass., and Salt take manufacturer, producer or importer, City aud a twelve days one between and not by the purchaser, as required New York City, Philadelphia and BalFor Any of th Abovs Choice Fuels Call On by the revenue act of 1918. The man- timore and Salt take City, accommoC. H. STEVENSON LUMBER CO. ufacturer may reimburse himself, by dating shipments of full or less than Price, Utah agreement with the purchaser, by quot- carload lots, was in vogue before the ing the selling price and tax in sejia-rat- e period of government control, but unand exact amounts or by stating til the present time roads which parto the purchaser in advance of the sale ticipated in the haul have not seen what portion of the quoted price rep-r- e their way dear to the serv- V risen ts the price charged for the ar- ice. The combination water and rail ticle, and what portion represents the rate applicable to shipments trans818 Kearns Building, tax. ported by way of this service is in SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. instances lower aUrad than the many In response to numerous inquiries Tariffs rates. new rates have of the taxare advised that certain taxpayers es, among them the socallcd nuisance already been issued. The schedule from Norfolk, Y.i., to and luxury' taxes, are repealed effective January 1, 1922, by the revenue which Kiint the freight is delivered y act of 1921. The patrons of sodawater the Old Dominion Steamship Ciinqiaii.v SENSIBLE WOMAN TAKES FALL OUT OF NARROW fountains, ire cream imrlors and sim- and the Merchants and Miners Transilar places of business no longer are portation company to Salt take City, days. taaviiig Norfolk daily required to pay one rent for each ten 'n DENVER, COLO., JURIST cents or fraction thereof on the gross at midnight by the Norfolk and AN cetCincinis to the carried era, freight amount extended for sodas, sundaes or similar articles of food or drink. The nati, ()., from this point to St. Louis, DENVER, Colo., Dec. 25), Sitting in juvenile court here recently. Judge small boy may rejoice in the fact that J- - y the Big lour lines from St. Graham of Georgetown recommended fur Mrs. Civile Cassidcnte of IV11-vMia-tr-a loyal the to tauia Uuebhi, Colo., by an ice cream cone doesnt cost an ex- an 1 aeifie aud thence to Salt take ojie ration that would make it iiiqKissiMe for her to bear any more chiluri tax the The inqiosed by ( penny. Mrs. Onssidente, who already iu the mother of five, was haled dren. ! C L:o Denver .v of and the V revenue act of 1921 is on beverages the judge on eomplaint of Detirer social workers to allow cause uliy her chiland the constituent wrls thereof, aud Grande W estern. dren should not be taken from her, the complaint alleging that the family home is laid by the manufacturer. The tax was not sanitary and that the children had liecn neglected mid were underon the transportation of freight and nourished. Janeffective is passengers regaled, Dr. Ray Sunderland, testifying in the ease, said he lielieved conditions at uary 1, 1!22. Also the tax mid by the children too fast. Be t le Cassidcnte home were the result of the mother to Postmasters Appointed Nwly amounts for on mens paid purchaser would yon suggest as a remedy? asked Judge Graham. What Local Bus'nesa and women's wearing apparel, shoes, Managers. That Mrs, Cassidcnte submit to an replied Dr. Sunderland. lists, raps, neckwear, shirts, hose and I will continue this ease until January 10th, the judge announced, Beginning with the New Year under soforth in excess of a specified price. in the meantime I want the doctors suggestion curried out. 'om 720 and Regulations 52 (reviak wdcri issued by Postmaster General andI)r. Sunderland stated that the husband of Mrs. Cassidente, who is a nonewly ajqminted mstinastprs ed), tax on beverages, may lie obtain Hays, and an Italian interpreter, already hud agreed to icruiit his wife public to be will attend tary school, required office. ed from the collectors where they will lie taught among oth- to submit to an operation. The tax on sales of jewelry real er things how to meet the public, their or imitation is 5 jier cpnt and is iy-abl- e The heart of every woman who reads the above must lie stirred with inplaces in the community, how through the The tax on vendor. the by in the dignation at its repulsiveness. These men cannot lie eunqmred to lieasts for the to educate public publicity statusale of works of art (jiain tings, use of the mails, how to handle com- no beast was ever so beastly. Nothing but a devil would or could ever conary, art porcelains and bronzes) is re- plaints, guard the mails and maintain ceive of anything so dastardly. Unsex a woman in order tliut she may become duced from 10 to 5 ier cent. This tax, proper relationship "with the depart- nothing but a vessel for mans lust ! Will you please note that the husband payable by the vendor, applies except ment. There is not a word said aa to whether the woman is willing or is willing. in the original sale by the artist or to j no. What is the world coining to f Talk about the yellow icril across the aea ! ltoffiHw .will art (Jnt.raI f.untin& an educational as schools t is nothing to lie cuniimred to a peril like this. Why not perform the 0iera-tio- n ? museum or a sale by a recognized deal-- j chances to upon the notary public and Italian interpreter f Ninety-nin- e . ..oh a hundred the wife could then take rare of the children she. already has, and direction of First Assistant Postmas- the husband will find that he will have more strength and energy to work for ter General Work, as superintendent of the sustenance of hia family. If such oiierationa must lie made, let them be schools. Newly spjxiinted postmasters made on the male aide of the house and give the woman a chance to care for will be advised by letter that his ter children. Women, what are we facing? Are we to sit idly by and see these detestcitys welfare to a very great extent ca-- 'I able things done to any one of our sex f If this thing ia allowed it will not be and his willingness depends upon he uses on sioriing gooos (ten- hie will eome man other until service. willingness " for it to occur in his better signify ong jiostal pVe After the intensive course aimed to 'amily. Mrs. Cassidcnte is a woman and some mother's girl. If this ojierat ion impress on the new official that he s performed upon Mrs. Cassidente what protect ion has Mrs. Cassidente s forth) are repealed, also the taxes on j, iod manager of the biggest business daughter from the same thing? What protection has your daughter? chewing gum, portable electric fans, imitation in the world he will be re If men who start such things as this were put where the dugs could not thermostatic containers, articles made em for the rest of their lives, and kept there, the next bunch of men ite to to the write givdetriment of fur and toilet articles and medical quired of it would consider a long time before they put it into practice. hat review of he has what a learned, thought ing instruments. so that it may be determined, Ilaya What must the mind of such devils be ? ays, whether he is qualified to serve STATE PUTS LIMIT ON behind a placard reading: OFFICIALS JUNKETING Ask your postmaster when you if few Irnnw con! V We have in our stocks very choice lines of house furnishings , selected especially with a view to satisfying any taste or requirement. It has been necessary to make a thorough canvass of the markets in order to collect stocks of goods that excel in every way and yet can be sold at prices that stimulate prompt buying. We invite you to call at our stores and see this collection , price them and ask any questions that you may desire. The sole object of this advertisement is to get you to come in and look. The goods and prices are our best salesmen. Everything to eat, wear and use. ?? ? f? v V ?? Utah Coal Sales Agency fV ?? Winter Quarters, Clear Creek, Caatla Gate and Bunnysids. HOSPITAL New Management Reports received from all sections of the country show that building outlays throughout the nation will reach $2,500, 000, 000 for this year. Contemplated work for an equal amount will be carried over into 1922. It assures a continuance of constructional activity at new high volume records. other miuerals are being produced in commercial quantities in South Afrira. twenty-tw- o More than seventy-on- e hotels, restaurants, clubs and institutions in the United States depend solely u;tou gas for cooking. Twenty Bede, and An Ambulance In Service. Modern In Every Respect DR.W.P. WINTERS Proprietor PRICE, UTAH STANDARD COAL In Carbon County and Shipped Everywhere. Mined e g on-rutio- NOTICE KTATi: LAND OFFICE Office of the State Land Commissioner, Balt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 20. Notice la hereby given that in accordance with law the elate land commissioner will, on January II, at 10 oclock a. m offer at publilt, lic auction at the county courthouse at Price, Carbon county. Utah, and sell to the highest bidder for the tracts the following described appraised and unsold state land, situate in Carbon county. Utah, towlt; Sub-DiSec. Twp. Range. South T Rant It All t T 11 South East All t The appraise value 'of said tracts is ten dollars per acre. Certain contiguous tracts of the above described lands will be sold together as per offered list on file in the office of the commissioner. No land will be sold for less than the appraised value thereof, and not more than a hundred and sixty acres of agricultural land, nor more than three hundred and twenty acres of arid land, nor more than four sections of gracing land will be sold to any one Individual, company or corporation, and sales of such land will lie made only to citterns of the United States or those who have declared their intention to become such. Terms of Sale One-tenof the purchase price payable in cash at the time of sale, with t per cent interest on the remainder of the price to the first of January following, the remainder of the payments to be divided into twenty equal annual payments with Interest at the rate of i per rent per annum on deferred payments. The commissioner reserves the right to withhold any tracts from sale. Ry order of December IE. 1121. JOHN T. OLDKOYD, State Land Commissioner. Attest: O. D. ELIA80N, Chief Clerk. (Seal) First pub., Dee. S3, 1121; last Jan. 20, 1122. lri. v. th iftawacsar pty Attendance of Utah officials at RUDE RURAL RHYMES Ge.. vent ions in 1922 at the expense of Properties At vtattspr state is to be limited exclusively to LOSING GROUND IN UTAH those gatherings where attendance is necessary in the interest of efficient Utah manufacturers and wholesaladministration under an order sent ers, reason of what might be termout last Friday by Director Lincoln G. ed by business methods, are gaingood of finover the inroads made for SHERIFF'S SAL E I X T II E SEV Kelly of the state department to de- ing ground Ilia letter and ance purchase. Judicial District of nth Court the in the intermountain territory years State of Utah Within and For Carbon partment heads says: In the interest by mail order houses, both large anc County. Price Commercial and Sav of economy this department suggests smalL Statistics show that the liusi- Ings Hank, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. that the program of the various state nesa of the largest organizations over W. J. Tidwell and W. L. Tidwell. Defendants. To be sold at sheriffs sale departments and institutions be aa a whole baa decrease! on the Hat day of January, A. D. 1122. for the year 1922 to limit pav-lan- (j (the country catalogue concerns have many In door of the courthouae at the front in conventions outside of undergone serious reverses. Several ol Price, Carbon county, state of Utah, at tieipation the hour of 2 oclock p. m. of aald day, the state to those whieh are absolutely the smaller institutions hare been forcthe following described real estate, t: essential to the efficient administra- ed to discontinue business, while nuBeginning at a point three chalna tion of the department involved. As merous others hare gone into consolilinka south and five and forty-fiv- e will not chalna and forty links east of the north- a general rule this department dations. west corner of the northeast quarter of authorize expenditures for trips outFrom lat to Deceinlier 1st the northwest quarter of Sec. 7, Iq Twp. side of the state during 1922 to state of last January Sears-IWbuisales the year IE South, Range 11 East of Salt Lake officers and employes who have par- decreased $74,492,497 or 31.64 cent STANDARD COAL Meridian, and running thence anuth per two hundred and seventy-fiv- e links, ticipated in such conventions during as compared with the eleven months considered thence north seventy-fou- r deg. twenty-nin- the year 1921. Where it is of 1920, while the Montgomery min., west two hundred and seven- imperative that the state participate period 33.-0CO. ty-eight links, thence north two in such conventions this department Ward decrease has been placed at the Kovemlier cent. chains, thence cast two hundred and During per seventy links to the place of beginning, will be glad to go into the matter thor- two houses together lost $19,405,022 in SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH hundredths of an oughly with each head, but no such containing sixty-foacre. In Carbon county, state of Utah, trips should be undertaken until spe- Bales as compared with the same month General Offices in the preceding year. Their sales vol otherwise described at Lot 1, Block 2, cific authority in each case has been ume combined, Ninth Floor Keanu Bldg. Gale's addition to Wellington. Carbon up to December 1st of A second letter cautions county. Utah. Dated this 30th day of granted. below that December. A. D.. 1121. T. F. KELTER, department heads that the complete last year, was $108,257,210 and December the of periot January Sheriff of Carbon County, Utah. of salaries as called for of 1920. First pub., Dec. 20, 1121; last, Jan. 20, reorganization standardizaon issued bulletin in the Wedding anrouneementa. The Sub 1122. tion ia to become effective aa of Janu- LOANS TO THE FARMERS REACH LARGE AMOUNT ary 1, 1922. He asks that all department heads submit the changes called Loans amounting to nineteen thousfor in order that the necessary rearand dollars to the farming interests of rangement in salaries may be the state were approved Saturday last by John X Oldroyd, land commission AMERICANS WILL SAVE er. The exact amount approved dur THROUGH FREIGHT RATES ing the month of December has not been computed, but it is said to ap.The American people will save about proximate between $200,000 and $250,-00a million dollars a day on freight and The land office closes the year somepassenger rates during 1922, according with a large sum of money represent waitto estimates made public at headquar- eil in bonds still available for distributers of the Union Paeifie railroad at tion to the scores of applicants who Omaha, Neb., last Monday. Railroad have filed for loans. . Within the next officials estimate that the saving dur- few months, however, the commission ing 1922 will amount to $350,000,000, er is exierting to loan out all of the due to the reduction in rates and the available bonds which he desired to removal of war tax on freight bills disburse and thereafter only such monand passenger tickets. F. W. Robin- eys as will be incoming from interest son, freight traffic manager of the I aymen ts and payments on princiia Carbon-Emer- y Union Paeifie system, estimates that will be available for loans. Standardvllle, Utah - er In addition to gold, diamonds and coal tf? HIAWATHA, KING, BLACK HAWK, PANTHER. WASATCH STORE CO. CARBON ?? ? y ipp No Dust, No Ashes, No Clinkers. niqd Unexcelled For Storage to-wi- Purposes. By Bob Adams OLD WINTERS WOES Of all the ills with whieh I 'in cursed the winter furnace ie the worst. On it rolls up heat, but balks on days of cold and sleet. And ever when my wife complains 1 do not take sufficient pains nor nse my substitute for brains, once more the fnrnsce mouth I stoke, once more the iron bar I and poke among the cinders, ash and coke. I bend my frame at its equator operate the agitator. I get the ash tie very tree, but half the fire comes ie through. Then when my strength is quite expended I find the grate There ' nothing in the world to do but clean it out and start anew. In vain my weary eyea 1 raise no snappy kindling meets my gaze. Jim Jones from whom I ordered wood has failed to function as he should. That cussed furnace ie the reason I so lament the vainshed seamin when every gent had B.V.Da on, when summer birdies lifted lilts and folks could sleep without tbs quilts. Milmy days fol-owi- ng The new light alloy duralium is so subject to slow rrystallization that its use for some purjioses has been deemed unsafe. -k ATHENS HOTEL ur HERE WE ARE AGAIN ! This is just to remind you that if you are looking for a chance to save thing these are the places. We are 0. ing for the chance to do the waiting on you. The best of everything in general merchandise. Stores Co. Hiawatha, Mohiland, West Hiawatha and Heiner. GEORGE E. McDERMAH), Snpt the saving to the farmers on farm products shipped from points on that Covering a coffin with flowers is system alone will total $3,956,570 in beautiful tribute, but the decease! 1922. This amount does not include a never appreciates it. E HAN FIX KLAPAKIS, Iroprlctor , UTAH FlUCl-I- Nothing is hart! for us when It oomoa to wrhllng work on an auto, whether We are pleasure car or lieavjr track. a few years doing jobs every day whk-ago would have been considered abno- And we are saving liniKMwJlile. lutely nitu-l- i money for caruwncrs. h CARBON COUNTY WELDING CO. Corner North of D. & R. G. W. Ware- house. Phone 120W. Price, Utah. Y'our successful Imotlcggcr never is seen wearing bouts. He doesnt believe in advertising. They don't hold enongh. The optimist seldom worries over the future. His time is pleasantly employed in providing against the causes of worry. If it ia true that all things come to him who waits the editor of this sheet is going to keep right on moving. For there are some things we don 't want. I j j i Catering to tlie Trade of ladles and Gentlemen Only nOT AND COLD WATER EVERY ROOM nose to Denver and Bio Grande Depot. Rooms, IUS and HR |