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Show a. m Zytx &sl3U5Kw - FRIDAY, m&UA&T THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH EVERT FRIDAY. PAGE TOUR li iJ n PURELY PERSONAL Mr C. K. Fahring and children are back at Price from a visit at Salt Jaaucd Every Friday Hy the Sun Publiahins Co. (inc.J Office, No. Subscription, $2.00 the Tear. Fhonea Mail Matter. June Entered aa Second-Cla- n Price, Utah, Coder the Act of March 1, 1470. 1L W. Lake City. Mr H. T. Kimball of Park City is visiting with Mr. and Mr Henry Kug-ge- ri at Price. Mr. and Mr Frank Roes have moved from Luchesne to Price to make their home in this city. Mr Charles Leger from Cameron visited with Mr. and Mr L. E. Fullmer of Frice this week. Miss Fern Madsen of Falrview visited with Mr. and Mr Olen Madsen at Castle Gate lhia week and last. Mr. and Mr IX It. Griffith of Hel-livisited with Mr. and Mr M. IX Lowry up at Castle Gate this week and Crockett, Manager. t; Residence, 123M2, 1SSMS. 4, 11$, at the Foatoffice at ADYEKTIblNU MATES , t t t Y T Typewriters! Diaplay Matter Per Inch per Month, $1.(0; Single laaue, SOc. Special 26 l'er Cent Additional. Ten Ceota the Line Each Insertion. Count Six Word to the Line. Legal Summon. 112.6m; Water Application, $16. Ou; Final Proof, $16.00. Leaders Ten Crnta the Line Each Insertion. Count Six Words to the Line. Makes. Remingtons, Smiths, Foxes Blackface Type Fifleyu Cents the Llue Each Insertion. NoLocal Half of at Thanks, Ileaoluliona, Etc., Leading Obituaries, Cards F. Mulllner and Anton Mayash, tice Jtales. Count Six Words to the Line. For Sale. For Kent, Found. Lost. Etc., Two Cent ptr Word Each Issue. prominent citizens of Scofield, had busNo Charge Account. iness in the county seat the first of the prices SI X PUBLISHING CO., week. lrtce, I tali Misa Arvllla Kyan u visiting for a couple of weeks at the home of her I min mourning wiiliout Tlie Sun; 1 stood up and cried In Uu) parent Frof. and Mr ursou Kyan, at 30-- 2 Juh, t Logan. Y it. M. M a grave of lHejeatha was in ot on Frme and Tuesday, having WHAT RIGHTS SHOULD AMERI- look for success is bright It is espe- buaineaa Monuay befure the board of county CAN WOMEN HAVE? cially so for the firms that produce commiasioner economically and offer good values. Mr F. E. Woods returned this "All legislation that might be junwweek to Frice after an extended visit is actually a better waste The Vul-Cwoma make a man and ed rould not FUNDAMENTAL AND OF QUITE at Kupert, Ida., where her son, F. E. Wood reside Jr an alike. The fundamental difference GENERAL INTEREST five after basket years use. Take a Vul-CA. C. Curtis of Bunnyside and F. of sex and all that it implies must forand Your experience will basket. other any Carbon county folks have been lis- L. Howies of Cameron had business at ever forbid complete similarity. With week. They regisseat this the county tell you what would have happened to the this for a basis, Mrs. Florence Kelly of tening with quickened ear recently to tered at the Bavoy. the National Consumers league sends the many announcements of declines Knox Patterson, former district atother waste basket in five years in three 41 broadcast some questions which she in the price of automobiles. For they torney in the Beventh, was in this city years. The Vul-Co- t, tough and strong in the week. He has several matdeclares must be answered before the have become a necessary part of busi- during the ters in court here. beginning, will be a better basket and good new prujKMed federal amendment of ness these days, and even though we Mr. and Mr H. A Bates of Balthe national womaus juirty be consid- may not own one, we nevertheless rec- timore, lid., are visiting at the home for ten or fifteen years more service.. The ered by congress and the state legisla- ognize that they rut quite a figure in of Mr. and Mr J. E. Flynn at Prlue. Vul-Chas solid sides and bottom nothing tures. The amendment as drafted now our everyday life, business life and a The ladles are sister 4 can out over the floor. Yet the Vul-CA. is Zion Samuel sift of the attorney, King, closely pretty large part reads: pleasure 41 maton was week Price in the with linked during the the automobile, and Sec. 1 No political, civil or legal is extremely light about half as heavy 'as it ters before the district court. He will disability or inequalities on account of puces, therefore, becotu fundamental lie back next Wednesday. would be if made of aluminum. You'll like sex or on account of marriage unle and of general interest. We have to Mr, and Mr William Littlejohn of have the ears and their cost has a bear- Castle Gate attended the Kiwama club their handsome appearance. Regular finishes withiU the United Mates or any place ing on the things we eat and Wear, be- - doings at Frice lust (Saturday evening are rich maroon brown and olive green.. subject to their jurisdiction. Sec. 2.- - Congress shall have power cause they hare romc to lie classed r.s anil remained over night at the Bavoy. last from R. this city It Eldredge to enforce this article by appropriate public curriers serving their puiiose week accompanied his mother from legillatlon. as well as the railroads serve theirs to Minn., Colo., Rochester, Some of Mrs. Kellys questions aiyand tieing right in with the truisiiorta-- ' Florence, where she will !ikly umlergj u surgiof "will huslmiul need to continue to tiou of freight of every description. cal operation. Thu Huiioviiceinent of curs by nlniiist George G. Franilaen went to Balt supiort their wives? PenDeeds, The puyineut qf civilian widowed every manufacturer ia very good news laike City on Wednesday last to reo''cr 4 ension is clearly an inequal- fft- - Hvervls ui v , because it means cut. an automobile recently sold to a fellow mothers Bt j.rke and on whi,.n payments have cils, 141 ity ou acrount of sex and of marriage, ting down to new standard-- and set not been met. which docs not apply alike to both ting price scales which will have a Carl A. Allen, state mine inspector, Description. sexes. Shall widowers have tensions nr bearing on otl i markets. So whether was registered at the Bavoy in Price was lie of the week, making shall widowed mothers be de(irived of the average man is interested directly the first t0 ,h in the purchase of a machine or not be theirs? "Will the amendment destroy the is justified in tuking on interest in iimpa Mr H. L. Pratt of Balt Lake City w law jHipularly known as the every announcement of any cut in the waa here for the Klwanla banquet last lull, which creates an in- cost of them. Friday evening. Later on Mrs. Pratt will Join her huahund' at Price to make equality by reason of sex in favor of President Harding has been giving this city her home. f women maternity not applying alike Davis anilsjnaeph T. Tullis, much time recently to the considera- - of Frank to both sexes? United Mates mail service from the "Whut liecomea of the dower rights tion of plans for a merchant marine jru to Vernal, were here this week. Hulutidy that will insure the (icrmaneiit iThey report parcels post picking up that women have in many states? good and trucks In fine shape. "Will women be subject to conscrip- oMration of an extensive shipping roads service under the American flag. He My tun Free Prea 3d. tion? Mr W. P. Winters has returned "What will become of the Mann act, has been in frequent ronsultatiou with to Price from Kanush, where she was which exists solely for the protection Chairman Lasker of the shipping celled biMt week to the funeral of her Deceased board and it is understood the two father, William Cummins of women and girls? was s pioneer of HeWr City and Provo "Will those women wage earners have practically complete plan that and pawied sway at the age of as year who now have the benefit of the statu- is to be recommended to congress, i Gene Monroe, an oldtlmer around ronsid-which of features the l day, rest at night and Among tory eight-hoPrice, came In thia week from Alamoo-aone days rest in seven lose these ad- eration baa been given are a payment Colo., and flatted here with friends a to be made to shqiowners based on the abort time. He haa been working there vantages? customs collected, mail subventions on for the past five years for tha Denver "How ran they get an eiglit-liobids must provide for ten cents Klo Grande Western, but waa laid law for themaelves in a state where lines where it is desirable to secure and or BESI PRIGE EOR MORE THAN TWELVE MONTHS pound advance off last week with some twenty-fiv- e other begovernment regular service, upon the wouL workingmen do not care to get it other lie went from here to and jierhape some legislation thirty cause they prefer negotiation barked Zion. that will shift immigrant traffic to Capt. M. W. Cooley, a former manby organization to statutes? Yesterdays Markets. of the Uintah Railway company, PAID TOR WESTERN LAMBS Washington, D. (L, legislators are American line If the latter should lie ager KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. &J comto In la reports Chicago according finding these questions worthy of con- adopted it would be much easier to ing her tie Receipts 3000 head. Native la said that Captain Cooley it restricrontrol under the immigration siders! ion, whichever side they take in steers going at twenty-fiv- e and aitsoflates expect to drill for oil cents tions as to numbers. the matter. somewhere between Myton and Kund-let(Continued from page 2.) er; early top, $7.50; some held at f One enthusiastic declares that a 75; pther sales, $5.75 to $7.45; quiml la now on the ground. Wed favor having Carbon county wrt of the rig say i laat Saturdays Castle Dale Prog- - ing, the full eight hundred thousand tined Numerous Price husbands wish their 3d. Prea Free will be steers, strong; eleven loads, ) Myton held until pounds one with res However, since temporarily wives were as good cooks as the com- women fur deputy sheriffs as well as Laka E. Young, a former postmas- of the officers of the talking 10; good cows np to $5.00; Te shows better result market Five service we for if je biological survey jury thought they pany always says they are. ter at Helper, superintendent of the bids were received $4.75; heifers mostly, $5.00 to wouldnt rry every time they made an United Stales mall route Into the Haaln, who haa just returned from Rieh coun33 vealers, $0.00 to $90; odds, $10. 3 33 and cents. After the rejecarrest. and later manager of the Eastern Utah ty, about the cold weather lip there we BACK TO THE SOIL IDEA VERY Electric company haa done It at last, have decided not to aay anything con- tion of the bids this afternoon, the other classes, steady; balls, $4.00 MUCH STRONGER Home decoration is all right, but lie la now connected with the Price cerning it down here excepting that it members of the pool immediately re- $4.25; canners and cutter $3.50' Young ia one of the Uvest wires most Iriee wives draw the line at em- Bun. the selling $3.75; stockers, $5.25 to $6.75. organized and in Northeastern Utah and The 8un ia haa been cold enough. Government statistics for the iusl broidered and handpainred fortunate in getting him. Watch for Hogs Receipts, 500 head. Li of JacobPeter committee, composed disbrags Stocks of eut meats at all Western toyear show that the much talked of coal scuttles. shoot E. to that sen, Collard rays mostly and E. luminary George brighter George shippers steady to fiftc jiaeking points decreased 17,873, 0(H) Cook. back to the iurni ' movement is now than ever. Myton Free Pres Sd. This committee was authorized cents higher; bulk, $9.40 to $9.60; tl xiunda in January, against 35,916,000 growing stronger. Thera was a falling heaviest to packers and shippers, li While none of our Price women have 7 President Harding but recently approceed with the reception of bid off during the year in the numlier of taken up law, must of them know liow pointed Joseph F. M cKnight. former pouuda last year, and showed the very bulk. $8.75 to $9.60; the throw 40; of a bid which P01 over Psentation leriod smallest to in the Vernalite. more that for postmaaterahip gain hoys who gave up ranch life for the to lay it down. $7.25 to $7.50; stock pigs, stall sows, committee worked to for the have indi-ttMiniated lrice.'.MrKnlght than fourteen year The figures, apfiears glare of city lights end the noise of e members of the pool will be to fifteen cents higher; best, $0.25 Wagon and Machine comresult of the a strike!1 streets. The heavy salaries ail durpossible EYEHBODY DOING IT pany when here. He was a member of Sheep Receipts, 600 head Kilfrj ernel'e first commercial club and was of packinghouse workers, showed ag- -' nmmoned to vote acceptance or its re- classes ing the war in Hie cities of ihe land be mut offered generally steady; wether! on a A a at its of first limb named siieaker law stocks chooelng the were banquet, . McPhll, to ft 172,839,000 Inst Then ic:l?n bova regate the began pounds drop year. Balt Sl an Lake and his a as a Arrested $11.50; best, $13.75; bull yearlings, of Vernal, ailll. the guy subject City majority pool last who had dexerted towns the size of year. numbers must vote Denver. McKnlght woe very ac- against 239,458,000 pounds He tasted hia licker. and to $13.25 $13.70. The acceptance. , , rrire and thoe who had quit the farms Said: "It's Just a bit thicker tive In the last campaign as chairman Stocks of land were given at 21,798,000 x a ime he dissolved by of the Carbon county central commitfor fancy salaries liegan to return to Than the kind I make at iny mill. toumls, or 11,250,000 more than for a a books of several denomH aJy for such action. Ail tionCoupon majority tee of the republican party. Vernal month ago, and compare with 48,(124,their old homes. Not only that, lint Kept In etock. The Run. C. Means, state engineer, Express, 3d. Howard 000 pounds hist year. those who hadnt left but were wisn-in- haa recommended to the Utah road for an npmrtunity changed commission that no contracts for high- BIG DAM PROPOSED AT MINNIE The rapidity with which early enminds when they saw wages conim'iice way work be awarded at such times are coming in encourages the betries MAUD CARBON IN to tumble. The tendency of farm Imvi during the yesr that they will notsea-lie lief the annual live stock show to that during the construction and girls to enter sgrieultnral colleges completed WASHINGTON. D. C., Feb. 8. The be held at North Salt Lake City next son. The commission has the matter was greater last year, too, than for a under advisement. Utah Power and Light romimny has April will be the largest and beat of long time, and this gave the back to applied to the federal tower commis- the kind, in the West The very latest Don't borrow The Sun. Subscribe. the farm movement added strength. sion for iiennits to develop a million entries received are a carload of HereFor it proves thst slowly but surely horaeixiwcr on the Green river in Utah ford bulls entered by C. B. Reynolds the best laying jobs and the ones river in Colorado. The of Nebraska; ten Jersey cows by the and the No that carry lie most happiness are not Comparison roinnany Yampa n wen to build six dams Smith Jersey farm up at Holliday, and pro to be found where life is the fastest on ttie Green between Gorge and fifty lambs by P. A. Delmer of North and also the gayest. Creek and four dams in the Salt Lake City. These arrived late Yampa with a powerhouse at each. last Saturday, making the total numQuitcherbeliakin is a slogan a whole An idea of the extent of the projKised ber of entries much larger tljan at any lot of ('arlsin county citizens should development is gathered from the size corresponding time in advance of forlearn the meaning of now that prosof the dams eon! einpl.it ed. Those on mer shows. the Green river would tie in height: perity lias commenced to show up all The secretary of agriculture, in re- -' around the corner. In Swallow Canyon, 110 feet; Eeho sixinse to an apieal from Representalark, 310; Island Bark, 100; Split tive Addison T. Smith of Idaho askIS NO REASON, WHATEVER, FOR! Mountain, 170; Minnie Maud, 190; ing him to waive the payment of grazHANGING OUT CRETE Rock Creek, 175 feet. fees in forest reserves fur 1922, Four dams on Yanqin On Juniier ing has taken the stand that under the lew Much alarm has been expressed conMountain, 200 feet ; Maybell, 120; Lily he cannot grant such relief to Western cerning business tli? isat year, so the Park, 250; Blue Mountain, 210 feet stockmen, but suggests that they take recent retsirt of R, (5. Dun is of interhigh. their apjM-a- l to congres Smith had. est. It shows that there were nineteen presented the resolution of the Idaho thousand six hundred and fiftr-tw- o few a Carbon Quite county men Cattle and Horseerowcjs association business failures in the United States Between good and feed. from church simply licrnuse there relief. Secretary Wallace says in 1921. To the average Carlton county suits prove the worthpoor of good feed, is no admission charged at the door and asking in reply that, while he is in sympathy citizen this sounds bad. But not when Your stock looks better, thrives bet-- . one don't have to give a iwKsword. with the stockmen and realizes their it is known that the nqxirt for l!H5 ter and is healthier. It ia false econo he dues not feel that he predicament, showed 20.596 with a smaller number my to buy poor feed. Yon may save a RESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCE can recommend remission of the 1022 of firms doing business. The 1921 per- few cents, bat yon are robbing yourFrii-Lodge No. 62. 1. f. O. K.. In grazing fees. centage of failures, to the total num- self just the same. Feed our feed and eexMliin extend to I '.rot her It. M. Jonea ber of firms doing busines was about receive feed satisfaction. in hia l.ereaveinent In Hie li.ee r hln UTAH WOOL POOL FIXES THE one to each hundred. So long as Amerdear lelovpd wire it profound MINIMUM FRICE ican business can remain 99 per cent anil it , that (Jud in Hie sound in spile of the after effects of MT. PLEASANT, Fell. 8. The JeriInfinite wladum h;i ircire. the way Commission Co. find the world's biggest war there is no tru.t the of the h:il.:inil cho wool no!. (qiencil over at Foun- Ninth South reason for crepehanging. The present and children will h? cImIv Kurcffiianletl. Street, at i$i " ,"ck (n,M,) today, Dated, price. Utah. Fel.marv n. l!22 V" Price, Uthh year will show its share of breaks and (Siuni-di- , a high hid of 36 p. it. Jtcveri dclmitcly Howard rejected lierause there are still receiverships, l. T. Whiti-r- d, cents offered by a Boston, Mass., firm! Committee. some firms ('iterating under unsound People who use want ada in The Sun ,'ormin" the IHiul were principle But the iierecutage of fa- do not want long. They bring quick re- LIIST K6JTV;E.PKI(EADCS.iTi,S,,HT,?w, . ,,f the at a minimum of l'ur- tie Dale thirty-fiv- e rini"n talities should lie smaller than last sults. What do you want ? Cost too five l.y Goodyear curil tire. Ten dollar reward. T. P. jt.v cents should have been offered, and year, and for the big majority the out- - small to comiiiler. Limoni, Price, Utah. unless this price or better is forthcoin- n, er Y Y ? f y! and Other Rebuilt Thoroughly Overhauled and Guaranteed. and time payments. All Y Y Y Y Waste Baskets Vul-C- ?r r? ?? ?? ot ot t Y Y ot fY Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y ! ot i t Complete line Loose Leaf Ledgers, Legal Blanks, Bound Ledgers and Journals, Dag Books, Inks, Library Paste and Office Supplies of Every Typewriter Ribbons, Check Protectors. Merchants Duplicating Sales Books, Etc. Mail orders promptly filled. d( si Y t Y Y Y ; PRICE, UTAH x ? i t ur a, ur eon-tract- s, - 9.-- r . L 36, 35, 35, 1-- ed - i mer-cati- 1. ng I I -, g Hu-i- r 1 R. C. REED Theres Rat-tleana- Announces taking over the business in Price of the : . BADDLEY PLUMBING & HEATINC CO. y stay-swa- eym-i:itli- Price y. then-fore- i I I I Assurance is extended that the business will be conducted on a high plane and that our work is of the best V A |