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Show FRIDAY. FEBRUARY THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH EVENT FEIPAT PAGE FOUE Stylish Spring Footwear Springs Newest Skirts Exceptional Values for Women All Wool Prunella Cloth BUch volume xor oSns&S construction and style dCT-b- "y of our Every woman will enjoy wearing these skirts and will find them the tt 1 'Iv V. t9 25 all-wo- ol but we S satu-factithat they have the real meat of real mean that at prices The material is a good Prunella doth, and you have a wide variety of styles from which to select your favorite color or color M TVomenwho most practical for Spring and Summer. Worn with one of our new Mignonette Blouses, they makes a complete costume and afford a variety of changes. 11 on savings fcr our customers. Here are a" few popular styles from our new Spring line now on display! Women. Oxford, block btd. Military heel, half sole, McKay sewed.. jW Sandal. black kid, rubber top lift on heel, Womens One-etr- McKay tewed Womens SI 98 ap ll.SS Sandal, Two-ttr-ep black kid, McKay tewed $2 4 iwmi Women's Oxford, black kid baL robber top lift on heel, McKay W fWM hewed Womens Oxford, hi ' Mahogany baL military heel with robber top $2.49 $6.90 $3.98 jsssssstctaTit sole, McKay aewed I yA All the latest Spring colorings in stripes, checks and plaids, and a choice of styles in novelty pleats, side pleats and box pleats. The color combinations are plain gray and blue and gray ; browns and tans ; navy and gray and navy with varied tan shades. All waist ands from 26 to 32. $$ M Womens Oxford, black kid baL welt ade, military heel, new Mill-tary last S $4-- Womens Oxford, mahogany ldd bal., military heel with rubber top lift, McKay aewed. Academy last. $4. 6S Other Attractive Styles and Values In Womens Footwear in Stock. $4.69 $4.69 Worlds Largest Chain Department Buying For Our 312 Stores Assures Lowest Prices. Store Organization. STORE NO. 12, PRICE, UTAH STORE NO. fIncorporated 12, 312 DEPARTMENT STORES has much to do with the high cost of living. One is the wasteful ;ath of luxurious extravagance, the other the futile path of inconsistent overalls enthusiasts. Between the two lies the happy medium of Injnest lalsir and thrifty, Every Friday Ily the Bun Publishing Co. (Inc.) K. W. Crockett, Manager. wholesome living, which few indeed scein able or inclined to follow. Doubt, BubecrlpUon, $2.00 the Year. Phones Office, No. ; Rvldeni-q- 1IIMI, 1MM2. less the most effectual remedies for Mall Matter, June 4, 111. at the Poetoffice at reducing the cost of living are work Entered aa Becond-Claand thrift. The remedy lor some of Price, Utah, Under the Act of March I. 1171. our existing troubles has thus lieen set ADVERTISING forth: Pu- Too many diamonds, too few alarm Display Matter- - Per Inch per Month, $1.(0; Single Issue. (0c. Special clocks. altlon, Si Per Cent AddltlonaL Line. to Six Words the Too many silk shirts, too few flannel LsksI. Ten Cents the Lin Each Insertion. Count Summons, 111(0; Water Application. $1(.00; Final Proof. $10.00. to the Dine. ones. Six Too Count Insertion. Word, many potntedtoed shoes, and too Header Ten Cents the Una Each few aquaretoed ones. Blackface Type Flftefu Cents the Line Each Insertion. NoToo Local Half Heading at many nerge suits and too few ovof Etc., Resolutions, Cards Thanks, Obituaries, eralls. tice Ratea. Count Six Word to the Line. Two Cents Too much decolctte and too few apper Word Each Issue. For Bale, For Rent, Found. Lost, Etc.. rons. NO ChrBe ACCUnt- Too many aatln upholstered limouSUN PURLIS11IXO tXb. sines and too few rows. lrhv, Utah Too . many consumers and too few produi-erawill tout The Sun; 1 stood up and cried In the I went mourning Too much oil stock and too few aav-inJoh, 30-2accounts. Too much envy of the results of hard work and too little desire to emulate it MATTER OF BREAD AND BUTTER of the public are being completely igTon many desiring short cuts to Ima smoke of the nored. After general mense wealth and too few TOR ALL OF US. willing to strike clears away (if it ia ever called) pay the price. Too much of the spirit of "get white Taxes, labor and cost of material are laltor organizations will find that the getting la good" and not enough the three things which will increaae or public interest was utruinount to their the oll fash limed honest labor. decrease gold production. The price is own selfish eiyls and that the power of Too much discontent that vents Itstationary and cannot be raised to organized labor in a final test of Its self in mere complaining and too little meet rhauging cost of. mining, hence strength ran never stand against an real effort to remedy conditions. the gold output will increase only as outraged puhlie sentiment. United States health officials are production costs drojt. Silvers price fluctuates as other metals, but at the SOMETHING RADICALLY WRONG sending broadcast a warning against growing careless now that Siring is apIN RETAIL PRICES. present time the littman act ia saving proaching and subjecting ones self to losses. from ruinous American miners Sidelights on the eamiwign being con- sudden changes of tcmerature. A reCopper, lead and zinc, however, deof the influenza in a mild fonn pend oil industrial activities for their ducted by the de)rtment of justice turn has been noted in several sections, and consumption. Production costs play a against unreasonably high prices ae vital part in placing these metals on furnished by statistics recently issued we need only reeall the terrible death the market at a price which encour- by the deiartment of commerce upon list from this disease of a few years building material. ago to remind ua that it is a scourge to ages their use. Labor ia taking its rut the cost of standard and material and transportation costs These statistics show a tremendous va- lie shunned. 0Hn weather at this seastuff and, con- son invites colds and pneumonia, and are dropping. Taxes are a drain on riation in price of like . these va- a weakened system is very apt to eon-trathe resources of these mining proper- trary f.i logical a ease of flu, the most deadly of ties and ot present siell the difference riations are not determined by condie ltetween profit and loss and the abili- tions in frc:ght charges or distances j lung troubles, known. Take your and steer clear of ndvire Sams West- from the primary market. For examto mines of Every operate. ty erner should back eamiwign for tax ple, the price of yellow pine flooring stuffy rooms. (Set all the fresh air you dollars in possibly eati, but dress comfortably reduction to more normal levels as well is shown to lie twenty-eigh- t as all production costs of mining and Buffalo. X. Y.. and a hundred and and avoid unnecessary exsisure. Ail dollars in Youngstown, O. of this is easy to do far easier than other basic Western industries. Iarge twenty-fiv- e sixto pay doetor bills or leave a lot of properties are slowly reopening and In New Orleans, La., which is only their future oieration and employ- ty miles from the greatest pine lumber relatives and friends behind to mourn ment of labor will depend on their district in the world, the price is four carelessness. ability to market their prodart at a times that in Buffalo, hundredsSimi-of miles from the primary market. By a ruling of the supreme court of profit. lar discrepancies in prices are found in Ohio recently imlitical literature desOUTRAGED PUBLIC SENTIMENT practically every sort of buidling ma- tined to injure a candidate's reputation or to put him in a false light is terial discrepancies which it is TO BE DEALT WITH. to reconcile by any of the rea- a violation of the law. The court refers to seiirrions letters and rirrnhtrs The stage is lading set for the great- sons which normallr would enutroL sent out during campaigns, which do est labor uplieavel in the history of the United States. The public is daily BUILDING JERUSALEM'S WALLS not bear the name of the author. The law is a good ope, and it oght to be in IS RECALLED. given a hint of what is in store for it. effect in every state in the union. Agreements of anthracite and bitumiDid you ever read that old old story nous coni miners expire the last of some citizen of Price or viMarch. In the effort to rrrfist any de- alsmt the rebuilding of the walls, of cinity sends in to The Sun an anonymous communication crease in wartime wages, the coal min .lerimalem under the leadership of one the writer era organizations and the railroad la- Sphndid lesson in efficiency is too cowardly to sign his or her name bor onions are already prearing to j in this soi-y- writes George H. Wray to It is toscd to the wastebasket. romhine if a strike necessary in the Business Printer. The chief pie who write such letters to the to enforce their demands. At the head- : )oint of the present application is that Pajiers anil expect them printed are quarters of the American Federation jXeheininh and his b:g force of mechan- the same kind who circulate diameter of Labor it is stated for President ics succeeded lwcansc the jieople had destroying literature during a inimiEver know anvhodv cal campaign. The Ohio law is a very Gompers that the order stands back j a mind to work. of any attempt to combine among the , fail when he had a mind to workT good one if it will curb this form of workers to combat possible wage re- Never, so long as he ued his noodle nuisance. And since it has been upductions. Conferences are now tak- more for effect than for ornament. held bv the highest tribunal in the ing place between the heads of coal Heads and hands have lieen given as state The Sun sees no reason why evmine unions and the railroad unions as being peculiarly adaptable for work. ery other state in the union should not to their course of procedure. Rights The popularity of two extreme tatha hasten to adopt it immediately. m lUm m . exNN-tations- ct Un-jcl- PRICE, UTAH e note in the Associated lress English women have organized ind ABOUT WOMEN where a young woman is going raised a land of two hundred and fifto cross Xiagra Falls on a tightrojie. ty thousand dollars which will be used About all we ran say for her ia she Female and ixwtal telegraph workera to further the election of women to wants to get over into Canada worse in France must be at least live feet in posts. than we do. height. Official records of womens proftt-aionu- l Xew York has inure than two hunTaken all in all, those Arhuekle work in Holland ahow altogeth-e- r the Taylor ease, frosts and snow- dred women stevedores. Ten years ago four civil engineers, two architects-ral,fiv- e there were storms are giving California more adonly Beven in the entire electrical and one mechanical state. vertising than the state cares for. qualified woman engineers. Fewer than half of the women of Urged to cultivate observant habits, Recent budget studies have estiV numerous Price young men stand at Sweden entitled to vote exercised their lished the cost of for a wnmn the curbing carefully rubbering at all nowlywon franchise at the polls in the in Texas at 14.78living a week, in Washelections 1921. of the women that pass by. ington state at 22.34 and in North 1 With the except ion of France, India kota at 16.65 a week. Many Price parents are becoming so and Japan, foreign resident in the Just as we are gleefully figuring oi independent they ifick right up and go United States have more birthdays to church without asking the children rid of the coalman the ice mu getting than American women. shout it. resurrects a grin and begins to strut Miss Margaret Rhober, a Philadel- proving conclusively that there is it e ve never yet met a Carbon counways some hick ready to take the joy deb, has accepted out of our sorrows. ty man who didn't love to brag about aphia, Pa., society position in the hospital for contagihow iiad he was when be was a bov. ous diseases in that city. Alfred Grames says there are two In India, inhabited by eighty million ways of eating fried chicken the soFEDERAL POWER COMMISSION there are, according to staMoslems, and the ciety way right wav. tistics not as many divorces as in one state in the United States. In compliance with USE YOU IIKAI) federal ter power act HI Slat..the 1063) notice I Your woodpecker pecks given that the Utah Power anl During 1921, nearly forty-fou- r thous- hereby Out a great many siiecks Light company, care M. O. Leightoi and new members were added to rolls National Of sawdust Savings and Trust buildlm of the Girl Scouts, bringing their total Washington. When building a hut; I). C., has filed applies lie works like a nigger tlon covering proposed power develop membership up to 112,000. To make the hole bigger, ments on Green and Yampa Rivers sp lie's sore If proxlmately from a point in unsurref The Brazilian girls like girls d Twp. 14 South, Range 17 East. His cutter won't cut everywhere are fond of dress and adorn- points in Twp. 2 North. He don't bother with plans 21 ExS Of cheap artisans. Salt Lake meridian, and Range ment and even the about six mile very pour make o lielnw Craig, Hut there's one thing Colo., respectively. An brave allow in wearing Cnn rightfully !e said: aparvl. objection to auch application or re The whole excavation quest for a hearing thereon, togeths Miss Elizabeth Farley, a Has this explsnatlon with any tiriefa, reports or other dtu high school for He builds It which consideration Is denlrei senior in Amherst, Mass., earns more Hy using his head. should be submitted to the ExecutW than five thousand dollars a from Halem Davis. year Secretary, Federal Power CommlHflloa her dairy farm, which she alone man- - Washington, I), C. Women socially prominent in Xew rk arc maintaining a demonstration tariff shop where they are showing linw prices will rise if the American valuation plan lieeonies a law. re-jsr- ta D-- " I h! Im-ome- s I am Theres No Comparison mae that owinj difficulties and disputes that havi arisen over unpaid and elec trie and water accounts, delinquent that it will hi the regular practice after this month fo immeidately follow Ci!tn0ipu,sh 20th of each month, a list of th ing ave not made settlemen uch notice will b rocvieSe jacc0eUI?.ts. as full justification for the dis continuance of service in compliance witi the city s established regulations. t. Between good and poor feed. ts prove the worth of good feed. Your stock looks better, thrives better and is healthier. It is false economy to buy poor feed. You may save a ' yon are robbing your-el- f just the same. Feed our feed and receive feed satisfaction. Re-rol- Price Commission Co. South Ninth Street, Price, Utah. inIlfilnc?I!lent s H ?r |