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Show U5S ADVERTISING RATES I. TfJL display advertising rates ,"o) rente an inch per issue inch by the month four local advertiser. Tran- .. Toy (0) cents an inch per issue. nt additionaL No Liun is S5 for the : advertising accepted 4 P dcrs i I from) peg cents l:ne an WIVES COME HIGHER LONDON, Feb. IS. Lord Dewar, at a meeting of the Lcyslau mission here today, said profiteering had spread everywhere since the war, even into the Sudan, where it had extended to the the Sudan before price of wives. the war, he said, "a wife could be got for four spearheads. Now the price has doubled one has to jmy eight. In Wsek Ending February 24, 1922 the eattle country it used to lie four cows. Now the price is seven. Wuiner 1 1 twenty-fi- r ia 15) 'In per . denomina-Kep- t of 0Upon booksstock.several The Sun. in AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER V ML PRODUCTION Contract Is Let LOCALLYAT SIXTY PER CENT GRA Y & MURDOCK WILL Tespondence The Sun. THE LIGHT OF PUBLICITY ('AsIIINGTON, D. C., Feb. 20. duction of coal during the week Jed with February 11th showed a Disease Would Flee the Earth If Adher increase of six hundred and vertised which Widely Enough. carried !uty thousand tons total well above the ten million ton XEW YORK, Feb. 19. ik. The output, including lignite Publicity coal coked, is estimated at ten mil-thr- if properly given would wipe disease off the face of the earth, in the opinhundred and twenty-si-x usand tons, ss against nine million ion of Dr. Royal 8. Copeland, health cn hundred end six in the week pre-in- g. commissioner of this city, in an adExcept for the latter part of dress before the Advertising club. Adober, when consumers were stock-u- p vertising would be the medium, he dein anticipation of a possible clared, by which the hitherto dark seroad strike, this was the largest crets of the medical profession would init yet attained in the coal year be placed before the public to prevent The present rate of produe-- i plague, disease and pestilence. Cope-lin-d is sufficient to meet current vigorously condemned the socalled code of ethics of doctors who make and exports, and also to the reserve in storage. Utah a secret of eures for various sicknesses. The medical profession through lies produced just around 60 per it of capacity. This was just about the ages has chosen to make itself a Dr. Copeland said, in a level with the output of the Colo-li- ) secret thing, mines in total time worked for warming up to his subject. "The doe-thas been looked upon as a sort of week of February 11th. The out-o- f hvnrodnct coke continued to in-i- a miracle man. He has hidden his wisslowly in January. The total dom behind a veil of silence. An sir of iduction for the month was 1,903,-n- mystery has surrounded the profestons, an increase of 2.3 jjer sion, and we have developed a code of As ethics. This, I believe, is the most anit over the month of December. present capacity of the ovens is tiquated, mossoovered and genuluden To illusinstitution in the world. 70,000 tons per month of thirty-on- e is, tlie January output represented trate his contentions, the health comration at 51.9 jier cent of eajiarity. missioner cited cancer which, he said, is curable in the very beginning of its the seventy-on- e plants now in fifty-nin- s oerated during the growth. The public must be taught nth and twelve were idle. The out-o- f this. If more information were given byproduct coke is, however, by the medical profession shout canI fur snort of . normal. In comiiari-wit- h cer the disease would never reach the the corresionding month, s cancerous stage, The power of advertising was vividir ago, January showed a decrease 'ill er cent. In comparison with the ly shown by the publicity given to Dr. ithly average for 1920, the decrease Adolph Lorenz, the famous Viennese surgeon, Dr. Copeland continued. Dr. fully 20 per cent. Beehive coke Janu-t Lorenz did not hring with him any produced less in lion in December. The total out-o- f greater ability than at least twenty beehive coke is placed at 496,-ton- s, surgeons in this city possess. Other a decrease of 18,700 tons. In doctors did not let the public know so the nparison with 1920, a decrease of they could cure paralysis, and blissful remained in ignorance public er cent is indicated. The total duction of soft coal for the month of their ability. But when newspapers to the feats of Dr. LoJanuary, is indicated. Preliminary beganthirty-fiv-exploit e thousand renz persons imgraphic returns indicate that on flocked to him to receive his mediately e thirty-threnday, February 13th, usnnd can were loaded, and on treatment. "There is something wrong with the thousand. The icsday, thirty-fou- r system that makes it impossible for lal for the two days sixty-seve- n uusand cars exceeded loadings on the sick or the crippled person to know he can be healed, Copeland went on. corresponding days of the week And the fault is with the medical proseeding by about four hundred ears, which has been unwilling to n fession, of that the trend produe-iggesting what it can do. advertise continues The cumulaee on con-ipti- in-is- se or ae et upward. production for the present coal ar stands at seventy-on- e HOPE OF REORGANIZATION and a tons, about the same ss in coal year 1916-1but less than in First National Over At Myton May ier reecnt years. , te quar-milli- on 7, Total Production Low. The total production of soft coal for ( month of January, as indicated by died figures of coal loaded by the 1 roads, was 37,600,000 net tons. This an average of 1,447,000 tons per irking day lower than in any Janu--r of the preceding nine years, the Hod over which records of monthly tput extend. In January, 1915, the ily rate was 1,488,000 tons; in Jan-r- i y, 1921, it was 1,610,000 tons. The uation at the mines was hut little nged in the week ended February The mines were operated 54 per t of fulltime, against 53.5 in the k preceding. Losses due to the min- strike in Kansas declined to 23.4 cent. Lack of demand was the ncipal factor limiting production d caused a loss of 40 per cent. induction of anthracite continued wly to increase in the second week February. From the fact that the dings on the principal anthrarite-ryin- g roads totaled 34,842 cars, it estimated the output for the week roximated 1,822,000 net tons. This , still 226,000 tons short of that in corresponding week a year ago. vement of anthracite through the iw England gateways declined very htly in the second week in Feliru-bthe movement of bituminous 1 increased. The earners report the . . TWfwarding of 2flG7 cars of anthracite 3,768 cars of bituminous coal. ut 'd jpjl Adding to Stocks. j4jtetocks of bituminous coal on Janu-1s- t, consisted of 47,500,000 tons in hands of consumers, and 7,151 .000 jjjls on the Upper Lake Docks. Pro-- waiction in January was roughly equal to probable consumption. At the mo-production is exceeding consump-,.tiO- n and coal is again flowing into storage. To build up a consumers reserve equal to that on the day of the istiee, another sixteen million tons Onld have to be put into storage. ' Retail coal dealers stocks of on Jannary 1st were smaller on November 1st last bnt larger wtoi t any time in 1919 or 1920. It Jhe opinion of the trade that the jjMSiility in the fwisscssion of is below normal. Incomplete on the quantity held in storage Jsports hyprndnrers indicate but little change frmn November 1st to January 1st . nt an-wsi- house-OMp- rs Coma Back Soon. When the First National bank at Myton closed its doors on Tuesday of last week it had four hundred and seventy-five depositors whose money is now tied up. The total is around forty thousand dollars. Forty-seve- n persons thousand hold its stock of twenty-fiv- e capital. The institution was chartered May 15, 1920. Depositors and shareholders express the hope that it may he reorganized. Asked for a statement the other day, E. R. Winstrom, its cashier, said : "On account of unusual conditions through threatened litigation by the First National Bank of Denver, Colo., resulting in the inability of the First National of Myton to obtain more credit through its sources, the board of directors voluntarily suspended payment February 14th. The depositors and stockholders hope to Myton state bank reorganize soon. has eome to the aid of numerous ones involved in the First National collapse. Of English invention is a micrometer for measuring the inside, outside and effective diameters of screws and the distances between threads to the one thousandth of an inch. coMrnxmv teaching of thk COXSTIITIOX 4 a 1 1 1 1 444441 1 1 Gov. Charles K. Mahey is tend- ing his support to a movement fostered by Martin J. Wade, disr the United States triit Judge inSouthern District of court for the Iowa, which would make the na- tional and the state constitutions (baching compulsory subject! for from the In the public achoola eighth grade up. our American- of "Sentencing born men and women to prison. the writes Judge Wade, "duringcounwar for open defiance of the ap- led to waa investigate I try, which disclosed T pelling conditions millions of copies of that manytreasonable literature vile and intended to destroy faith in our w government were going into the of our people to be read by 4 homesrhildren under the evening 4 little J'anjudge Wade tells of the cam- -4 resulted " the pas-4 paignofwhich in Iowa. Michigan sage the law a similar law. 4 and isIllinois have He asking thee governors of the slates for an 4a remaining forty-fivon tno dprcMinn ofof thpif auch a matutc. v adviduMlJty iii miinii i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 t 4 J4 J PUT IN-PAVIN- lrire City' new ruum-i- l is a hard working body, and uolxidy can deny. The nczaion laist T ueaday night lasted well Mt midnight, and was full of pep every aeeoud. Matters covering almost the full range of the etmiicils Kciorts from I towers were covered. committees previously assigued to look up eeriaiu business brought out that no immediate action will he taken to turn the concession privileges at City G Opening bids on Federal Aid Project No. 24 at Salt Lake City this (Friday) afternoon resulted in awarding the contract for paving the highway between Price and Castle Gate to Gray & Murdock. This firms bid was accepted on basis that laik for the Fourth of July over to or individual, state furnishes the gravel to be used. The price any one organization but applicants will be giveu a "look to be paid to the contractors is $317 3431. State in in their order. No rejiort was aa to the license of cofestimates put gravel cost at $95 94.70 on the Job. forthcoming some of whieh concern fee houses This will make total cost $413,729.01, aa against the state engineers estimate of $424,627.86. Other bidders, bidding on basis of contractor furnishing gravel were P. J. Moran, $443,513.-0Ryberg Bros., $432,204.28 ; while Gray k Murdock, bidding under these dollars more goes for this lie made a deputy sheriff with the consent of Carbon county commissioners, so that lie may he liettcr able to protect the eitya pijieline from meddler at points outside the eity limit. The water ytem is working right along, hut the softness of the weather has given soma little apprehension that landslide may rut the line. The supply of castinm pipe and " Armeo iron rape recently ordered has eome in and is now being placed at point eonvenient for its proposed use in strengthening up these opecarious places. With aliout three shaky s;io1a ones reinforced as renewed eonfidenee in the line will be much justified. Matters. Desiring Mitive knowledge at once as to what the attitude of the government agents will lie regarding federal aid on the paving coming into Price over the Denver and Rio Grande Western a letter will tie addressed to the imrties with whom the division lies. Kejicated that "no aid to highways over leased ground have caused some seculiiti(iii aa to whether or not the "J street route whieh has already been accepted by government authorities will le the final way in. The roneensiis of opinion is that the paving must lie had, no mutter whieh way it gets here, and that quick action is necessary to avo'd losing out again this year. eighty-fiv- work. e Plant will want a reduction. Nothing ha yet conditions, made a price of $433,150,-0d, Bidding on baaia as accepted, Ry-be- been formulated in regard to the fitBros, made a price of $335,156.28 ; ting punishment for those meddlers Right-of-Wa- y Strange k Vallandingham, $387,83(1.-9- who break the seal on their electric while Gray and Murdock bid as meters. That Rale of a little piece of reported above. It is Figured that the land up near First and K street for a rhicken ranch is still hung up. federal governments share of the will run at about $16,250 a mile. The drying tower for the fire hoys to use in draining the lioe after a fire will lie built at a eost of three hunright-of-waBIRTHDAY PARTY IS GIVEN FOR dred and fifty dollars, the proMtsition HIAWATHA YOUTH and plan of B. W. Liddell lieing acat that figure. A reixfrt on the HIAWATHA, Feb. 18. Mrs. Fred cepted street c rousing over "K utreet Sixth Vernal legislated the slot machines Thoraimon gave a birthday party on that the rity should accept from that town. Tuesday in honor of her son, Byron, it proioed the crossing as it now stands, thus G. T. (Ted) Olaon was offering a lot being his sixth afThu anniversary, Nissihle trouble should atof good draft horses at Price for seven- ternoon was silent in playing games, avoiding ty-five dollars a head. to the lack of "crown remedy tempt T. F. Housekeeper of Nine Mile waa after which luncheon was served. PresThis matter went uiisatiKfaetory. prove Billie ent were Hamel Faddis, Floyd in Price. He reported the health of The closing a to over future meeting. that community as good. Richard Vaughn, Billie Rowley, Donthe Judge Jacob Johnson announced a ald Johnstone, Bobbie Vaughn, Coral of the Tenth street crossing for special term of district court at Price ltowley, Frank Thoinsonf Fawn Row-le- y accommodation of Rio Grande Westto try numerous water suits'. ern railway and as one of the proviaud IX in Thompson. Senator George C. Whitmore of Ne-nINCREASE1 GRANTED sions in the citys water service con' Miss Elizabeth Hamel returned to tract with that dislocated a shoulder in a fall on was re cororation, The Eastern Utah Telephone cnin-jmn- v Third South street at Suit Lake City. Salt Lake City last Sunday to resume No definite action The home of T. V. Juckson at Colton, hey studies at the University of Utah. lorted adversely. decided was one public utility which did While as usm. has luen yet airbrake inspector fur tlie Denver and ;Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Vaught left last licuefit nut by tlie socalled Burleson the city has diverted their water ao rates Kio Grande, 'was burned to the ground. into effect on the entire serviffeek to siiend ten daya visiting rela- aa to take the put from Colton Numerous Price young folka attendsupply ice of the nation at the time the fored a dance at ilroekera Hall at Helper. tives in Colorado. Springs, the municipality still holds mer Nst master An orchestra from Ephraim furnished general assumed conK. C. Mrs. Hassinger is intending a four thousand shares in the canal to the music. fow weeks with her parents in Fcrron. the north. Power to vote these shares trol. The Eastern Utah, which serves Arthur J. Lee had ordered a number smrsely settled country, formerly Mrs. John 8. Sax was hostess to her was vested in the mayor. of new wagons to put on in the gilson-tt- e had charged one cent a mile for toil traffic between Price and the Basin Sewing club Monday evening. Mrs. Free Lights Given Freely. service. The Burleson rates reduced country. Lon Tidwell assisted the hostess in this eight mills a mile. Application Numerous early settlers up and down serving luncheon to Mrs. A. J. Delathe city electrician, to to commission Instigated by fur permission now the the Price river had the Idaho and Orcouncil hacked the under and M. by up Mrs. Mrs. F. Waller Miner, egon fever. They were trying to sell ney, to pre-wrestore the aehedule, therenot idea tlie are the that employes city out and move. Baxter, Mrs. Wright Walker, Mrs. J. toll rates and awell-in- g the by increasing resolution was a J. M. Whitmore wraa figuring to erect P. Gunderson, Mrs. Ivan Simmons and particularly overpaid, its revenue by' an et si mated two brick office building at Mrs. E. D. Potter a two-stoput through ordering that all "regu- thousand four hundred dollar a year, Price where The Sun now is. An archithe salaried employes except Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Grogan return- larly tect las been allowed by the publie utili-ie- s making the plana. be and free councilmen given mayor ed Monday from a two months visit commission. This will be effective The Denver and Kio Grand announclights and water. Just exactly where on ten ed its intention of spending six hun- in Minnesota. does seem days( notice to the publie and not to was intended this stop dred thousand dollars between Layton commission. tie week in clear. the later and Thistle on improvements. by Inquiry THREE TIMES SHOT IN CISCO Most of the land on either aide of The Sun as to whether or not the city AGED CITIZEN PASSES HOTEL FRACAS the Denver and Kio Grande for miles attorney, tire chief and treasurer were Alma between Price and Grand Junction, Jonea, a long time resident of brought only a partial reJ. W. Ulemer was taken to Moab included The Colo., had been located for oil. and about 53 years of age, Sunnyside street the park tender, J. D. Mllburn, L. M. Olaon awd B. K. late last Friday from Cisco and lodged sponse. wssed at hit Sunnyside home away and all similar ner, the "eop McDonald, all of Price, were much in the eoiyity jail charged with shootast Saturday of peritonitis. He had be no elated over the ahowlngs at their but to functionaries seem in, T. Harprospect in the Nine Mile coun- ing snd seriously wounding J. list ean be furnished. men ill but a very short time and the rison of Grand Junction, Colo. The really defined try. to make the order applicable announcement of his death comes as a order In Matt Warner waa out in the Vernal trouble occurred the previone after- to all those whoee benefit it wae surprise to a very large circle of very for country buying horses for shipment noon. Ulemer, also from the Colorado throughout this section of waa east after delivery at Price. He waa town, wae about to take over Cisco Ho- framed, Morgan King put over on good friends He had lived in Carbon dollare a A new the state. salaried list. the paying as high as forty-fiv- e "regular tel, whieh he had leased, when llarri head for good ones. soma thirty-si- x for county years and reneeded much the in 8. C. Gilson, after whom gllaonite got son entered and altercation ensued. typewriter was one of its very best citizens. Dewill office be corders purchased. its name, swore to a warrant at Price Ulemer pulled his gun and as Harrison w of Mr. and of a scheme will be worked ceased waa a against Base Wilson at Wellington. The grabbed it the first shot wee fired and Some kind Mrs. SrM of SunnyRobert Williams, council chamber convert to into the on was an assault the former Harrison had his charge up right hand shattered. more out in Dugway Canyon. of a "eage style office during side. Funeral services were held there shot Another hie tokk of off a part Price town had obtained title to the rush the days of collections of light Thursday afternoon. ground where the cemetery now is. right shoulder. Harrison is now in and water bills. Prices wild people Persons with relatives end friends bur- Moab Hospital. It baa not been deterMUST BE USED SOON almost overwhelm the collector at such led there were notified that deeda were how serious hie injuries are. It ie not generally understood that soon to be issued for lots at nominal mined with the present inadequate fa times Harrison is about 45 years of age and prices. cilities for handling a cashiers duties. under the terms pr the new federal Thomas Fitzgerald wss figuring to Ulemer ie 55. A new scraper has been put in service highway act money made available to build a resident's of brick, two stories be used within clearing crossings on the streets. Re- states under it must enactment snd eight rooms where the Kedd buildCONFERENCE IS OFF of the to the door into the basement of three years from the pairs ing now stands. Rev. Samuel Allison. Influenza ie raging at Blanding, ac- City Hall will be made so that electri- law. This makes it necesaary for any Methodist minister at Price, got out the plans. cording to a telegram received at the cal and waterworks supplies may be state which wishes to take advantage Arthur J. Lee waa hack in Prire from office of the first presidency of the kept locked up 1 letter. City Park fence of the set to do so ss soon as possible, the Sinbad well of the San Kafael Oil Latter-da- y Saints church from L. IL is to be fixed up. fur the appropriations under the art company. He reported a small flow of Redd, Jr., San must all he expended by June 30, 1924. the of Juan president gas. but none of the liquid wealth. He New Ordinances Proposed. thought, however, the indications for a stake. On account of the epidemic the Bamboo ia split into phonograph neestake conference scheduled for Saturgusher were good. Quite a lengthy document was subdles by machinery at a rate of ten H. C, Smith, present county clerk of day and Sunday of this week has been mitted for the "once over of the Carbon, was transferred from Newelt council, an ordinance to regulate the thousand needles an hour and another to Hath, Cola, as a telegraph operator indefinitely postponed. installation and ojieration of ulumhing machine, into which they are fed by for the Colorado Midland, ilia brother, New Zealand girls go in for athletics and fixtures. The them at the rate of J. Baxter Smith, was terminal agent preliminary draft hand, sharpen for the Great Northern at Portland, to a wide extent, the main branches of has hern tentatively approved by the thirty thousand a day. Ore. sport being football, tennis golf ami working plumiiers in Price. Modeled The Federation of Women a rluhs Dr. J. K. W. Bracken was down In hockey. after similar ordinances in other the Richfield country after right of has figured out that the average housethe new regulations would wife is worth a hundred and way for the Salt Lake and Los Angeles Mrs. Mary Todd, a widow with two forty dolrailroad that later was built by Renator control of matters in the citys' lars a put is to hold the the woman month in tlie home. first , Clark of Montana. Carlmn and Emery children, counties had hopes of getting the line. position of constable in Newark, N. J. hands much more effectually than at present. Tlie city attorney will giv en a chance to take a try at a measure ARE YOU VI TO RM FT OY THE RVSINESS NEWS? looking to more effective ste; to keep halls. out of sail It is pool SOME THAI SOME PEOPLE OVERLOOK youngsters that at present the juvenile law punEvery time you buy a loaf of $ ishes a minor for this offense, and bread or a necktie or a Ration of is desired to make the proprietor o: ' gasoline or a book your life touch- The Suns editor and his family must eat three meals a day or the es the widening circle of huainese. place responsible also for infrac8o the more you know of business 4 nature will object. They must wear the usual amount of clothing tions. Some means will also be sough better you are equipped to get 4 or the public object. They must pay their bills or creditors will ob- through which the city may take the 44 the the most from life. You'll find the 4 in fire initiative the limits extending news of business in the adver- - 4 ject. To do these things requires money, but so long as good but to blocks not now so included. Present 44 real tlsement. 4 Look them over In The Sune 4 4 thoughtless citizens forget to pay what they owe this newspaper it ordinances provide for such extensions 4 are column. the They messages 4 is difficult to understand how it can be expected to meet its own on the request of the property owners 4 to you. They tell you of the new 4 such block. An amendment cun 4 and wonderful things in any created for 4 obligations. 4 your convenience or pleasure of 4 probably take care of this matter. 4 merchandise gathered from the 4 Some people excellent citizens, too feel just a little offendWater Super's Troubles. 4 myriad markets of the world for 4 4 ed when a bill for subscription is sent them. They seem to think Figures showing the cost for repairs 4 you and your family. 4 It la well worth while to keep 4 operation of the flivver used by 4 their intention to pay is questioned. Such is not the case. The Sun and. of this Important business 4 abreast the water department covering the 4 news If It were not Important the 4 cannot and does not feel peeved when it gets a statement for past months were present- 4 good merchants and the successful 4 twenty-on- e ed. Argument as to farther fixing up 4 manufacturers could not afford to 4 something it owes. for the privilege of 4 "Lizzie or getting a new truck fin- 4 pay money It to you. 4 4 telling The day of "throwing out hfnts and of begging subscribers to ally brought forth the statement from 4 Read Sun advertisements You 4 Inan W. find It and will Plant J. 4 "come in and pay up has passed. A simple statement of fact is all Superintendent that with 4 Interesting es well as a profitable 4 engine relmred and a few minor re- 4 formative Do It that is required for those who are "as good as the gold for what the 4 4 regularly. practice. pairs he would consider the present owe The Sun. This is statement of fact. a machine preferable to a new one. So they 6. pro-MNo- rg 9; 5; ex-Iien- se Twenty Years Ago This Week y, deel-iration- hi ar y ry a gll-son- lte son-in-la- oi.in-muniti- lies t |