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Show FRIDAY, FEBRUARY THE SUP, PRICE PAGE EIGHT PTAH-IYEE- A Posthumous Laudation By CLAIRE SMITH 02525ZS25252S25Z5Z525Z52SZ52S252&) Oiliyrigbl. Ik il. Westers Newspaper Lnlsn. bile goods. The present location lias been the home of the concern for three years. The first year of the present organization witnessed great efforts to establish pruier and advantageous buying connections, direct with Eastern jobbers and manufacturers. The success attendant upon this idea is the keynote on which favoring prices can be made to every customer at the store either wholesale or retail and yet give the Eastern Utah Electric company a profit which makes it prosier-uu- s and brings it to a position to atill further enlarge ita big operations. It is well recognized that a large volume of business is calculated tT reduce the overhead of auy concern. By purchasing washing machines, automobile springs, oils and greases and many other lines in ear lots an economy ia effected which is assed along to the bouse a customers. At the close of the first year stock nt of the Eastern Utah Electric couiwny was in the hands of upwards of a hundred shareholder. At that time a dividend of 12 Tier rent in rash, together with a stock dividend of 10 tier cent was distributed. The year of 1021 the second twelve months was entered with the same set of euutroling officials, and during that season the in the wholesaling field in Eastern Utah and Western Colorado were launched wholeheartedly. From these activities developed the slogan indicating that the house eovers the ground between the Rockies and the Wasatch. This second year witnessed a very depressing condition for business in general. In spite of thia discouraging outlook the company continued its efforts to improve its buying connections, and at the end of the year could view the general situation hot-llat- with complacency. During that season small blocks of treasury stork were sold to parties who are calculated to he of much help in strengthening and to maintain. building up the institution, and this In automobile supplies pructically setion ia also depended upon to in the same conditions obtain as in the j crease the field of oerations and the electrical line. Rapid progress of the circle of customers. A dividend of 20 industry demands a constant vigihnire tier rent was fixed at the close of the to keep up to date and the public's second yeur and in addition a surplus buying whims must be gratified by was created. Also in this second year stocks which represent the latest aud the company, feeling the need of the best. This is the constant effort of space, acquired the Wade propthis concern, and in all the little parts erty which adjoins the Main street lo- and appliances needed by tha owners cation. On this lot a building will be of the numerous makes of cars the erected during 1922 which will more lines carried are maintained nt top than double the present floor spare, notch. Here again the buying fscili- - Having weathered the atornia of the ties which have lieen established work "reconstruction tieriod and with proto the mutual advantage of tins com- - vision made to offset any further and its customers. In following ferts of getting back to normalcy, out its policy of supplying only t he he company looks ahead to brjghfpros-bes- t now, and atill brighter when the qualities and the goods last anted for this particular locality, the enlarged store ia in service. The very Eastern Utah Electric eiynpany finds 'crowded condition of the present room itself making its own storage batteries with a full basement stocked with part for the trade here. The battery de- - 'of the overflow is relieved a little hy partment ia located at the rear of the the warehouse over on North Ninth main store with ita entrance on Eighth street. Thia latter, however, ia used street Open at all times to the aolie- - 'mostly in caring for the wholesaling ited inspection of the public, you here branch. have an opportunity of looking over During ita career thia company has the construction and assembling of the nicked up about all of the big jols in Euoro battery the name being Uarhon county, working in competition coined from the initial letters of the with the strongest concerns of the . ef-pa- nd-iec- 17, ijg t72SZSZ52525Z52SZ5Z532525Z5Z525Z3 LOCAL INSTITUTION Located at the rimer of Eighth and Main street in Price ia an estaldish-inethe real significance of which ia probably nut l'ully realized by most people who are ita regular jiatrons. The Eastern Utah Eelrtrie couiiauy conduct ail cnqsirium which supplies the needs of a large territory for goods which are becoming more and mure the demand of the necessities of the times with the passage of each and every day. Its line is a combination of electrical snpplics and autuuiohile accessories. It is in the matter of just what and these two words supplies reallv embrace that accessories the public cognizance is just awakening. It is now quite generally known that thia concern is handliug wholesale business as well as the retail end, and that its territory at present covers all of Eastern Utah and well over into Western Colorado. But even a visit to the store can scarcely impress uKn one the vust numlier of electric appliances which are so rapidly taking their places in the everyday life of the community and of w hich the eouijiany carries a remurkably complete line. Past is the day when a house was said to le if the lightelectrically equipped ing was supplemented by a flatiron e. and wsaihly a toaster or a small We now must look for an electric washing machine, a real honest to goodness range, heaters of numerous hinds, percolators, a set of motordriv-e- n kitchen aids, warming pads, modern lighting effects far superior to the old droplight installations, while the little eleetric conveniences are ao numerous that a list would never lie complete. In all these the Eastern Utah Electric company ia particularly equipped to furnish you the latest and best at price which will secure your custom, and which because of their excellent buying connections will yet give them the requisite margin of profit which a reliable business house has Y FRIDAI- - ts I I Charles Colwell, president of half a dozen corionitluiis and a man to be reekoned with In Wall street, cauie out of hi dub at half past two. llelglio !" he allied. "When a man bla trouble mulget to be forty-livtiply." And he fell to thinking how hardly fate used him. - he stepp'd Into the street a newsboy inn into him, yelling at the top of on P oT Rrds AC TOR e A- hi voice. He pleked himself up aud ihruat a puir under Mr. CoggsweU' nose. "Suicide of a millionaire !" he yelled ; and there, sure enough, was the aiiuuiinceiueut, lu big, black lettering. Mr. CoggsweU bought a copy, and the next minute wa staggering back against the wall of the dub. The suicide wu thut of himself. Wheu he hud recovered a little tie read as follows: "Mr. Charles CoggsweU. president of the Culled Realty and Union corporation, aud a figure ou the street, shot himself lu the temple one o'clock this afternoon, at half-palu a lodging houae 'on the Bowery- lie had dressed himself In shabby clothes and destroyed all evidences of his Identity,1 Mr. Coggswell's feature were too well known for his death to remain loug unknown. CoggsweU knew the man a double of his, strikingly allkt even to the gait and gesture. "Suppose I were dead, he thought "Would the world be better off or woraet" If he were dead, wiped out do longer a factor In the affairs of men, what would It mean to the world that he had known? What did hla life mean? Ilia death meafit release and money to hla wife; to hla musician sou it meant the Inheritance of which he was to have been deprived. Ilia partner, Prentice, and lie hud always been at loggerheads, and ulne Unit's out of tea prentice had been right In hla views, CoggsweU tried to think of one person' whom hla life benefited, but could not do so. Then why should he not tie dead? He could lay bauds upon ten thousand dollars. It was growing dark, when starting up from a reverie, he discovered, that he was standing in front of hla houae on Madison avenue. He crept up to Ids den at the top of the house. As he reached the last story he saw a figure coming toward him, followed by anotlier, and shrank back Into a closet Just as they came round the bend In the passage. They were two serving niulda, and, aa they paused,' he heard one of them say: "Why are you taking on so, Mary? He wasn't no good, for all I've heard tell of him. Didn't he drive Uiat good wife of hla out of hla house and spoil her life for her?" I can't help It," sniffed the other, "lie mayn't have been a good man, but he saved my brother's life. When they hud disappeared he went down the steps with a firmer tread. Nevertheless, outside the drawing room door he paused and llsleued. Prentice, hla partner, was speaking. "I tell you, Mrs. CoggsweU," he' was saying, "Charles was a good man, and I know that a wanu heart beat under the affectation of selfishness. I could tell you stories " Oh, I know he was," hla wife sobbed. "It la I who have been at fault. Uh, Charles, If you could only know. If you could only come back to me!" Another voice took up the parable. CoggsweU started and clenched hla flvta in bitter remorse. The voice was that of hla son. "I know father meant to do well by me," he said. "You know, mother, he believed that a man should shift for himself, to develop Independence of character. That's why he left me to worry along as best I could. Uod bless him He was one of the finest men Unit ever lived." The voices died away, and It seemed lo CoggsweU as though lie had already come to the new blrtli that lie desired. Why should lie go away and sink hla Identity when his life lay here? No, the real life waif in his accustomed plae, with life's struggle still him, enmities to overcome, faults to he atoned for, all the battle to hi fought out over again in the accustomed battlefield. He hesitated a moment; then softly opened the door. well-know- n st Old Irire 8CJ25 the Fordson is now so low that it sells for approximatewhat this means. ly 15c per pound. Stop and consider about 6c per pound; steel and forgings 8c per pound, brass, bringing the and ball bearings, etc., averaging from 25c to $1.00 per pound, of the tractor up to approximately total material masmall margin of 5c per pound over the bare cort wofell extremely the only aa as overhead, terials to cover manufacturing operations, labor andThese tots commercial expense plus the dealers commission. tractor at the new low price repre-gent- s very forcible manner that the Fordson obtainable anywhere. one of the highest values price of imSubstantial reductions are already being announced in thewhich will o Fordson, the with connection in plements and equipment used farmer that to outfit the help in reducing the cost of a complete tractor with horsedrawn equipnow figures little more than a team of good horses as much work as two ment, tospite of the fact that a Fordson outfit will do maintenance costs. or three teams with an actual reduction in operation and A pleasure to demonstrate or give information. The list price of al-s- ALGER AUTO COMPANY (INCORPORATED) Authorized Sales and Service Below Savoy Hotel Price, Utah Phone 153 money prize will be awarded by an organization of mechanical engineers in E London. OF THE BITUMINOUS When a crank ia turned at one end of what apiwars to be a large table invented by a Chicago man the top rises and discloses a bed. SCALE (Continued From Page Six.) Danish inqiorts of coke and of cinders In the last ten years the exploitation ration was caused by an overehaiged fell from 324,396 to 261,312 tons and of Madagascars mineral resources, Coal on said. the face was it allot, from 57,068 to 3278. among the richest in the world, has. of the walls burst into flame after the briquets more than quadrupled. water real instead shot. It has been sealed. of by Blasting by is a new method, whieh it is powder Two recently patented fountain pens Kenilworth min?rs are getting all hoped will diminish greatly the frecarry blotting pads and rouge pencils the work they want her s of late. quency of mining disasters. The ap- in their United States Fuel company at Hia- paratus consists of a long nozzle that watha worked four days last week. fits exactly into the hole bored for the They say red tape in Washington, D. Mohrland and Heiuer about tha same. powder charge. A few quarts of wa- C., is disapjieariug. Using another colter into the hole drives out or, perhaps. Floyd S. Payne has coal land hold- the injected in the real and another charge gas Carbon in ings reunty that he values cracks and breaks the In an exieriment in France horses coal, making it at $11,544 that is, for taxation pursoft enough to bring down with a pick. were kept in good condition on a food poses. It is said the new method has been suc- of three parts seaweed to one of oats. Union Paeifie Coal company reports tried in England as well as to the state board of equalization land cessfully in certain parts of America. If you want to be regarded as a man in Carbon reunty valued at $52,810, inof braina let the other fellow spill tha ca. cluding improvements connected therewith. HERE AND THERE Utah Fuel company has lately put another hundred and fifty coke ovens in eomiasio nover at Sunnyzide, makInvented by a French athlete, an exing a total of more than four hundred erciser for the hands and arms resembles a spade handle along which a and fifty now going. can be adjusted to vary the levweight Castle Gate has been working full to the muscles. erage imjmrted here days lately. Also at the Kinney at Scofield. Clear Creek and Winter To develop electricity for the proQuarters four and five days. Standard duction of fertilizer a Norwegian enCoal and other Spring Canyon mines gineer will tunnel a mountain in Suare going all elooe to six days. matra and divert the course of a river Standard Coal company reports' a to create a waterfall. valuation here in Carbon reunty to the state taxing board of $347,768.1 L Of The French parliament has empowthia $60,153.11 ia for coal deposits and ered the government to acquire the the remainder improvements. The Rio potash mines of Alsace for their sysGrande Fuel eompanv up in Spring tematic development in the national Canyon rejKirts $72,824.68, 11 repre- interest. sented by lands. An inventor has patented an Coal mining was the second in imaquarium that ean be lighted with electric in Utah in 1919 portance with production valued at $12,632,03T, rjieresenT-in- g lamps supported above it within a 30.4 per cent of the total mineral shade that directs their rays into the produced in the state and employin' water. 37 per rent of the total number of wage earners. The principal producing county was Carbon. Ira R. Browning reports to the state lioard of equalization coal lunds atld leases owned by himself, Mr. Brown- ing and the Emery Coal and Cuke enin- -' Australian engineers have invented fiiany and the San Rafael Fuel com-- 1 switches for use in railroads where pany totaling $62,101. The Sevier Val- - j three rails are laid to Doctor Lowell Press Censer. accommodate lev Coni company of Richfield values' rars of different paun. President A. Lawrence Lowell of its coal lands nt $1280. j Harvard university. In asking news-pniiDamage in excess of fifteen thous- -' Although it takes about twenty-fivmen not to report a recent address by Viscount James Bryce at and dollars was the result of a fire thousand apricot kernnls to produce a the Harvard union, used hla own cen- which destroyed the .'stage, an onto-- ! gallon, a presR has lieen invented to exmobile and an auto truck md ibe bn!-- ! tract their oil, ugcfnl ft,,). sorship. Just before be Introduced the dis- anee of tlie garage content t last Tues-- i bv nt Suspended the residence c.f ,. springs between n tinguished British publicist. Doctor lay evening and a floor to increase its moleaned over to the press tables Rains, president of th.i Carbon Find1 and told the reporters it was Lord rempany. in Cottonwood up near Salt tion a new churn is claimed to produce Lake City. The origin of the Maze has j butter in record time. Payee's wish that none of hla remarks not been . determined. . be published, Inusmuch as It was to tie an Intimate talk to the undergraduluring the period from January to imref f,f WP ates. Sept ember, 1921, inclusive, there were i L""far,-urThe newspaper men did not print imported into Denmark 1.303,800 tons the address. Cambridge (Mass.) Dis- of real as compared with 1.646.998 durpatch In the New York Tribune. ing the same period in 1920. The largest quantity came from Northumberland and from Scotland that is 582,-48- 2 and possibilities of the field. At the and 377,768 tons, but annual meeting last Tuesday this same that from the Initedrespectively States was conset of oificials practically without a siderably reduced. The imports from change was again elected. President the I nited States during the period M. the of Madsen; vice mentioned amounted to 183.099 tons company, Neil president, N. S. Xeilson; director and which is 460.000 less than in 1920. Onniannger, W. C. Brocker; director and ly two hundred and eighteen tons were .secretary', Harold Leonard. Additional imported from Germany against twelve directors George MeDermaid. George hundred and 1 wenty-fou- r in 1920. Dur-ir- g For the best new method for Christensen and Einil Bernardi. the find nine months of 1921 the the hardness ,.f .,h(-ia MiVia-ifm- l beans. An aluminum shield to prevent camera bellows being collapsed by strong winds has been invented by a Los Angeles, Cain., man. For use as insulation in storage batteries an Italian scientist has succeeded in making felt and cloth from spun glass. An Italian plant ii manufacturing more than a ton of ammonia daily from air and water as tha only raw materials. hydro-electr- ic Instead of using a battery a new electric flashlight is supplied with current hy a generator operated by a lever on one side. 1 e ' er e comiamy's name. This diqiartmcnt is state. The school buildings at Hiawa-- ; in charge of Anthon Jensen, who fully tha, Castle date and Kenilworth were senses the needs of this climate anil equipped with electric fixtures hy this the renditions of the roads and other house. About the entire supply of the emergencies of service which these bat- electric materials used by Price City teries will meet in everyday use. While and Helper were furnished also by the the period in which the company has concern. So many deals of importance been placing these batteries extends have been handled throughout the oj- it is very crating territory that no list could he only over a short gratifying to note that quite a few or- given here. It is now contemplated to ders are coming in from scattered ter- extend the field over into Sanpete and ritory outside of the real limits of the Sevier Valleys and down into Southern Utah. The success attained by the company's ojierating field. The box rigid and leak proof, to- company it not to be accredited to any gether with the care in building and one individual, but may be laid to the the exerellenre of the chemicals used unswerving determination shown hy are telling points, and the satisfied, the directorate and all the company's boosting user of these batteries are employes to carry out the proper bni-- j nOss principals on which the company winning more customers every day. Eastern Utah Electric company was ' dej tends for its continued progress. inaugurated under its present name The directorate from the first has been two years ago. It is the successor of coin to sod of men who are oMlimers the B rocker Electric eomimny that had in this section men who have had sue-operated in Price for Konuthing like cess crowning tln-i- efforts in n:h,.rl ten years, gelling electric and automo- - business lines, and who know the ?,e. j i , j ! j half-yea- r, one-pie- ce ! ! . 1 I r d- - fr wall-brack- f, et wKe TIT?1 ""W o t.v-fin- The discovery of a mechanical process for destroying weevils in stored grain is claimed by British entomologists in Australia. The first course in petroleum engineering in Japnn has lieen established by a mining college. Mounted on castors a new bathtub can be bidden in a closet or an unused room when it is idle. Water cooled doors and door frames made of steel plates have been inverted for steamlioilcr furnaces to lesson them. Every man is sharp in one way. knows how the other fellow ought do it. New Yorkers say their water tastes bad. New Yorkers must get used to wa- ter sooner or later. Some people pay their respects nnd others charge them. Your fellow who tries to please erybody is never satisfied with ev- Grip difference between the last war and the next will be principally the time intervening. Enpid is as old as the history of man, yet he is ever young. Your fool and his mojoy soon part. The wise man gets it And still, it is po-- ''Ip the man thinks himself sharp. ; pinhesd-e- d Any wav, we always know a good tlniig t lint we ere unable to get. |