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Show THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH roux PAGE ers u T. W. Lewis of Castle Cats was sojourning in Balt Lake City for a month. I lean Iloldaway was home from vp at I'rovo where he had teen attend ina Prl-.-- thor-ough- p. For Men and Boys Waist overalls made by Levi Straus, his original prodstand today as always the leader for hard wear. For uct, sheepherder, miner, laborer and for cowpuncher, farmer, unexcelled. Every pair uniformly are growing boys they ly PLANT TRAINER PREACHES BIG SERMON Luther Hurhank, plant wizard, was years old a few weeks apt, and he look occasion to preach a splendid little sermon that every reader of The Sun will do well to remember. lam convinced, said the creator of new plants and trees, that the saiqe treatment, and rare necessary to the highest development of plant life is also essential to the highest development of human, life. I am ateaking of (he boy or girl who is reared in the only dace that is truly fit to bring the rountrv, the HP a child or a plant mall towa for the neerer, to nature they ere brought up the better it will be for them and for the great world of whirh they are to become a part. In the eureessful cultivation of plants there must lie alisolute honesty. You cannot deceive nature or thwart her without the consequences falling back on your own head. So be honest with your child. denim, copper made of genuine Indigo dyed, . thread. the with sewed strongest and ets, Levi Straus is the original maker of Koveralls. Notice that no other manufacturer uses this name though it is often imitated. The name is copyrighted. Koveralls to kiddies, Koveralls for elders. For kiddies in a number of styles and patterns all equal for wear, ages 1 to 8. Guaranteed fast color. For boys and men in khaki and blue denim. HOPE IFYOU CAN KHAKI PANTS AND RIDING New Ways Figured As Fait Ai Old ' Ones Fall to Ground. BREECHES 0 Made for special purposes. Same standard workmanship as the overalls. Leggings with the riding breeches, Latest diqie on the paving fur Main street in lrirc is that an effort will tie made to take the money on hand in Carlton county which was to hate Iteen used in paying a thare of the exp iioe in tutting down this j siting with state and federal aid, and use it to tave the street as far a it diswill go right along the trict, passing up any connecting link with the Price to Castle Gate paving beyond the city limits. It is claimed that tjie state road commission can be persuaded to match the amount of county funds available and the total would then be well altove thirty thousand dollar for .the Main street nork. Also the county ha a fund toward similar work up in Catdle Gate town, it is claimed. So the county commissioners will make a trip up to ZVn where they will meet with the stale road commission and the government engineer. This latter functionary i in no wise an authority to say what the United States will or will not do, but he will, if poKtiible lie induced to at least spit on the ground no that the government will later feel under obligations to do much toward keeping up, nr completing, or ninvbe to build the whole road, even, some of the enthusiasts seem to think, wav' past Citv , That high water is not to lie allowed to have all its own way out in the country to the northeast of lrice is indicated by the work progressing to protect the bridge. The Myton Free Press anye that K. B. Murphy, road and bridge agent, has a crew of men at work now building eribs and changing channel of Durhesne river. Fifteen teunis and twenty men are on the job. Three large cribs, each thirty feet long, eight feet wide and five feet deep hnve been bnilt and when filled with boulders will weigh three hundred ton. In addition to the big cribs there will be wings on each end, making a total length of more than a hundred feet, extending diagonally across the river at s point a little more than a quarter of a mile almve the steel bridge where the stream awings sharply fruui nn easterly direction to almost southerly. These crib will throw the current into the new channel and head it straight towards the bridge, thereby weakening the force against the south hank near where the government ltarns stood. Similar work has I teen completed at Duchesne bridge, EVERY LEVI STRAUS GARMENT IS GUARANTEED A NEW PAIR IF THEY RIP ' PRICE TRADING CO. 1890-192- WORK Weve often wondered why it is that stranger with a flashy front can come into Carlton county and sell a lot of stuff that usually can be had at our own stores, toeket the money and get out of town with ptod grmo, whil1 if a fellow residing here tried the same thing he would starve to death the iirst week. Weve noticed, too, that not only arc many of our people more inclined to trade wiih a stranger than with a neighbor, but our merchants, as a rule, as just as A stranger can come through easy. with an advertising scheme that is almost wholly w ithout merit and yet, by the aid of smooth tnlk and fancy figures be can unload his space or bis advertising novelty on the very merchants who hesitate and hern and haw for hours when the matter of space in their home iiewnper is mentioned. Yet they know that the home taper goes right into the ha mis of the very people they must sell their goods to. Ami it does make a peculiar feeling come over the home town printer to telephone down for some goods and have a bill come up with the order made out on a billhead printed at somr out of town shop. cetecinlly when such work is of an inferior qunlitr. such ns the home shop wouldn't think of try-- , ing to turn over to a customer. We confess that we've never hern able to figure it out. Weve wondered why some jtcople can't refuse a strang- a smooth-talkin- g PRINCIPALS MEET OREGON SHORT LINE CAHIOl CUT UTAH COAL RATE Carbon School Head Talk Penmanship and 8et Contest Date. Oregon Short Line officials ssyt a decision of the Iutenbl Commerce commission handed dm f Tuesday last, refusing termissim carriers to reduce rates on eosl f mines in the Bock Springs and merer districts in Wyoming to in Utah, south of Wyoming to po!: in Utah, south of Ogden, on the Oregl Short Line railroad and its eonml tions, Utah operators will hare :i Utah field south of Ogden all to tki selves. In August, 1920, the rate? cj increased by order of the Iutersiil Commerce commission, in the ol j expurte case 74. Hut at that tins. H Utah state railway commission d clined to allow the carriers to advis j the rates on coal in this state. Ti rates from Wyoming to Utah were 1 creased 25 jier cent. The carrier! sin to equalize this by throwing the 25 per cent advance from ing to Utah, which Ihe commission. 'i the decision as announced, refuse! allow. through s were guests of A J. Goodwin. A selection from the Hiawatha schuol orchestra was followed by a demonstration in the teaching of penmanship, given under the direction uf Mrs. Ilattie Murray. The cIiir in aesthetic dancing entertained the visitors. Luncheon was served at the Hiawatha dormitory. A. J. Goodwin acted as toastmaster. During the afternoon discussion of a round table nature ensued, and consisted of a consideration of ways and mean to improve the penmanship in the school, eserially during the coming year. The principals favor a compulsory scheme whereby all teucliers will be required to complete enough of the system in use thal they nmy be able to teach it satisfactorily; also, that the lsiad of education shall give siiecial recognition to Carbon Floral company solicit t tem-hewho complete a course of bus- trade of of the towns snJ iness penmanship and receive their rumps ofresidents Carbon county. 1lsce ft. orders for Easter Lillies early. " certificates. our WT Curium county schools arc divided Olson, manager. Phone 29 in four sections for contests in hnn-oru- it ers are fine. and art produced during the year, academic work, including music, arithmetic, oral expression urnl written Bielliiig. and iield and track events. The Kii Grande division the 1 leiixant nlley, the Spring Canyon and the Eastern divisions have for Complete line of frnit and hd their chairmen 1riiiripsls L Karl trees, vines, berry plants, imp A cord, E. A. Day, Jr., Roliert Dean vines, everblooming roses. inn i. . II. Miul'ten. The1 divisional will be held on April "Mb. at B. Castle Gate. Scofield, Stores and at BOWER 1 rice. Announcement of the dire and PROVO, UTAH place for the final conles-- t will be made later. THE GREEN RIVER BRIDC3 MOVING ON The work of repairing and otherwise protecting tiie west approach of the nt WHOLLY PAST UNDERSTANDING OR EXPLAINING. THIRTY YEARS OF SQUARE DEALING 2 Meeting at Hiawatha last Saturday in their monthly session, memlK-rof the Carbon county lirinoiinls club Hall. Green River bridge is going forward in a very satisfactory manner, accordNO MENTION OF JONES WHO ing to the Green River Courier of April 1st. Three cribs are practically PAYS THE FREIGHT completed and the only detail now is Protest against the use by ad writ- to fill with rock, which is going forers and sign painters of the names of ward as rapidly,aa the rock can be degreat Americans in the advertising of livered by the railroad. Six more carsuspender, insert powder, whiskies loads are scheduled lor immediate deautomobiles, mm1 halls, etc., was voic- livery and it is understood that the ed by the United States Daughter in remainder of the rock is imiuedititelv We have Washington available up to a total of about thirty convention. street. coffee, Andrew Jackson hosiery, Molly carloads. The new piling which is to lie under the approach is orderNo little Carbon county hov ever be- Pitcher corsets, and a short time Hgn ed. placed E. Thurman is in charge Lina was in committed murder George the Mol her I came famous for saying: coln Gardens, said one of the tcak-er- .of the work, with the of would wish they have school on Saturllow can a foreigner become a I. C. Crawford, Denver and Uio Grande day too. ptod American when his conception of bridge engineer, who is also supervisour nations! heroes is their connection ing so n;e work on the r ver here for with some brand of booze or rignrets his company. or a Hoi hall or sock or ausjvtulers IirsOLFTIONS OF HIM'IXT The United State Daughter fear tliut in anniher generation the children and IX MEMORY OF I.. I. MORKISOV Oni-the newcomer will have forgotten all attain flc 1M1 Path Hiimnioin-- i n altout the real father of this rountrv, sifter lie'-- i kii.nt l'mlier, ntul the Gulden sntewiiv tlie Eternal City line whom they will associate only with oiienr'l to welcome liitn In, mo. He h:i eomploled !,j work in the mid cream paints, shaving brushes or ministering of the wants of tln iitfliet-e- l. autonjuliilea. fu sheiiiiimj to the darkened so.il nnd uringitit; jm,. t ,r pljuaw of misery, ami as his reward ha reTHE MILKY WAY ceived bs i'l;ruiit "widemiie" from the Ftipicine Master. nn.l merAmt" where in. the lly lion ADAMS ciful Father uf the universe has culled A Aa AAAAAJAAAAAa AAAAJAJAA 1 I 1 T1 f TTTTTVTT I our sister' l.elove.d father home, an.! ho having been faithful and devoted The rose is re1. the iolet blue, farmer, I.e it therefore wine arouts ilrink milk nml llESf tLVEl 1. Tliut in tesi TU'Civ uf should you. (f u II mean worii to her l:is, w tender to the fstnil'y of any of M,innie the meanest are our I -- re.ived iM er ci.tlilul- sinc-r'She'll awful hkinny." hut milk eni e in their deep ofli ion. ha vitamine uml fats t put the (.'tmnittee: i'onlcli.1 Freni Is. V ; ; plumpness n:i her shils. Josephus Irene Sln'-ii- . N. o.: lioa l.i.v-- i, Spring, though lank and lean, built like a iiiiKle H to f T','r n'y rrrcnpo,! irinirir inrreul of bean. by (lriuk Ins milk would Wl I e I MI sMTIMII lH d (l p e St..P Tltis a soon Hpprar M tree, l.y chunky us roust!(? it !! !:irid i.fii.o h"A-tIn a report ing ear. not p.ile and thin and in :hi supplied Tf'.e Scratching for a living is what makes I. 111. ted phantom like out plmnn and Golnil. Tf.O Jill t den Consider foi.e'r.en heii c in ii(.,t, held ly me hers lively and healthy. Give them! ttrnui idiiim. who l.it.d ('sire. TI r .ce on cur special scratch feed and they will j J. Censer in the turn. He but a r'f. 'ii rrm I; p Vi rp.r'i; wr itimi flur-- 1 ami hungry look, nnd sen t)u 'em n n, f .rev. arc!- - I t Ihe mile! jiTiK the earn every bit they eat and be better ! ked course he took. Yea. I will TI t. pi you il.ire that fer the xercise. A lazy hen is a lazy j het youwuwwhit liii;,';. also spare. II. mnk.-- s ti v. layer. A lively hen gets on the nest con-- .. prim nnd prourhy mdse iha: iib'.n 11-i;i:o t hi need of uvrrdiioois. 'Tea 1,1V ,.r , very lie. I f.,r regularly. ur l.ii k of brlnille row. I think, that li.i'C F..ii-r ,iifsr on the ldink. Il.nl put the l'h ii" .JI.I w i fi n..r they drunk milk so fresh .1:1. j.rp n snappy, they miplit h.v, e Co. much le unhappy, tut h.i'.f ,.n- - f..r '.1 , mean nnd half 0 eirapp. , ,r.,.r Sonth Ninth Street. ly. ( Hri...n I ii.nl j ;.?9 Price, Utah. our f! wji-i ;,re f e. For Kiddies, Men and Boys v, FORESIGHT IN FIGHT AGAINST COMING HIGH WATER l KOVERALLS -- w riv- SHORT JUMPERS TO MATCH Another of the oldt mere ho.t passed veurs, on. Living here fer tl.'rty-fiv- e Alfred Grjunes died yest inlay. Ke has been a well known figure here ' iirough the whole history of Price. Mi provided the motive power for long period in cranking the : ret r it ary printr. ing pres on the towns early newspa-jteOf late lnonl'is he has failed rajt-idlbecoming blind and lielule. Because of these afflictions has Itecn cared for at the county infirmary. A surviving sinter, Emily, whs unable bv herself, to care for Alf. A brother also is lit ing here, Albert Grames. . seventy-thre- e just as poor Lillian Gish was about to git over the falls on the eake We vc often wondered if there was of iee No, its not thinkable until (be ever a Carlton county girl who told her be iron made east blocks. on films shall sweetheart not to buy her nn engage-mering but to take the money end Reaching an age when he has dein furniture. it put clared himself out of the running, and having no political fences to guard, Few Carbon county teople are conUncle Jite Cannon of Illinois but tent with their lot in life unless it is a recently thoroughly enjoyed an town lot on the shady side of the naat the surprise tarty tional capital, entering into the affair in the same spirit as when he was so voung he had not yet acquired the political bug. Guess that s what is meant stuff. by this second childhood ly WAIST OVERALLS e. The teople know where we them. are, they will say, and s they snuggle down into the eocoon they have builded and in a few years, and sometimes not that long they are forgotten. The fact of the matter is, said a Carlton county business man 1o us a short time ago, if you get business today you have got to go after it. And one of the best methods in the world is to advertise for it. pic-tur- two. horse trade mark of the Levi Straus Co. and knows any. thing in the nature of overalls bearing this label is reliable and the best. d Formerly the general public was content to take news that old Mount Vesuvius was erupting at long distance, through the news dispatches. The demand for close up movies of the old boy in hie heaviest actions is such nowadays that a venturesome cameraman, iu spite of all warnings and with a game pilot, made a flight right over the belching crater, (aught in the sulphurous vapors, the pilot steered the machiue blindly, succeed ing in p'tting across the danger zone, but crashed into a tree before he could recover sufficiently from his suffocating extcrience to gHin control of the machine. The picture man himself of the safety of his precious twelve hundred feed of film before he realized that he had broken arm. e Kindly rememlter the enterprisi ng spirexjxiri-encOr himself should ngain. you a breakdown when Will Rogers it of the fellow who gathers news" waa doubling for Romeo" and re- films for you while you watch this sume I Scarcely anyone that is not familiar with the The second cue of s:n,i1lt,x in miM form apiH-wreat the home of J. J. Lloyd, one of his sons being taken wr.n the disease. ( 11. Taylor waa here from a trip through Emery county, liuv.ng up cui-tlealtes and horses. He was then living at Provo. W. C. Biringham and family hud moved to Frrron. Biriughain hiring resigned as manager of the E. W. Evans harness shop. Prof. Enoch Jorgensen was in Provo a day or two old. to see a new bahy which was lorn to estimable wife tince she had left Price. Judge 1). H. Holds way was 'tack at Price from the Nine Mile country, where he had completed the asses, nient work for that section. A. McGovncy was (toasting of having the best laying hens In Price. From six of them he was getting an average of from nine to twelve eggs a day. Manager James Evans of the Wasatch Store at t untie Uate was back from an extended buying trip to Balt and visiting Mrs. Evans at Frovo George M. Miller, manager of the Huntington Mercantile company, was in Price disposing of a 'ot of hay which brought him around twelve dollars delivered in Price. Miss Mary Ann Robb and James R. Mathis were married in the Balt Lake temple. They were given a reception st the home of Mr. and BA George ltobb on their return. . There was an enthusiastic at Town Hull by Prl-- citizens meeting to consider the building of a water system. The meeting was Called by President R. O. Miller of the town board. James Rooney was down from Hil-pe- r and 'left a hundred ant fifty dollars with County Treasurer Louflmu-rofor licensee. He reported business at the railroad town a little quiet The Castle Valley railroad survey waa completed, and in.de ud of connecting with the main line at Mounds, as was originally intended, the surveyors brought the northern end of the line out at Farnhmn. lx miles west of Mounds. The road has never been built, however. SC-2- S. outfits in earn theater start at the runat the same sliced, regulated from the movie studio. The film has licen made audiences ready for the show picture starts at earn tlieatre. Simultaneously the film is acreeiied at the studio, and the actors, watching the picture closely to keep in step speak their lines same as on the stage. The wireless curries the words for reproduction in the movie theatre. OJ her. sounds also are sent out to bv heard by the movie audiences such as breaking glass, pistol allots and whistles. The inventor, Harry J. Powers, Jr., has kept his radio talking pictures secret, tending patents. Shortly, however, they will lie tried out on the public. Audiences frequently comment, that some of the great actors lose tart of their effectiveness on the picture screen because their greatest histrionic ability vocal genius cannot be brought into play. A successful radio movie would eliminate this handicap. This scheme might go along all right, but Kupitosing the film was broken just imegiiie dropping out of the scene where Ifichard whs offering half of Euroie for a horse and getting started up again with the old tyrant just making off on au old while dug, and by that time the wireless outfit hsd progressed along to the part of the show where Mack Sennets bathing beauties were just being dumped over the cliff, Rnd that old ruscal would spring it on you that liielinrd was Cu-i'- Another Nationally Known and Advertised Line Handle Here Exclusively By Price Trading Co. . iH-il- tli-VU- ; same time and the Standard In Overalls school. if Nine Mile was In Edwin C. Price on business, later going In to ba't Lake City. Building operations were somewhate on account of a scordelayed In Pro ii y of luinis-r- . Eastern fish's conference crowd a as t:;iiiiiitiK to inote toward Zion. The niiuiter was on usually large. Mi had resigned her Mary IMiMittou at L. Lowensteins and was eiicecleil by Hiss Miss M.ipgie Jones (now Mrs. Carl K. Mwr.us.iu was cletking at tin. ' t Levi Strauss Week g With the new scheme by which talking movies are to be revived, and by means of which you, out in the audience, watch the pictures and hear the actors voices and all other sounds, the same as if you were actually seeing and hearing the thing occur in reul life, there arises the masibility of some little confusion should the film suffer an accident in thw particular showing you are following. The process is different from combination of phonograph and movie film tried out some years ago. This latest talking nioyic is an application of the wireless phone. The movid is .rodueed in the studio, as usual. Then the films are sent out to movie theaters where wireless telephones and automatic moving picture machines are synchronized, that it, the ALFRED GLASSES PASSES Twenty Years Ago This for an order, yet can turn right amund and tell someone who lives here and who is aUo trying to make a living that they don't care to PuMLsh-tnc Bub baud Co. Every Friday By come and agents go, and (Inc.) R. W. Crockett, Up. buy. Agents take money out of town always they Subscription, S.fl.SO the Year. Office and leave none in it. Yet there always Phone No. Kreldence, No. 13'iSlS seems to be a welcome for them at the Second-Clas- s Mail Mat- house of a good many people Entered ter, June 4. 1 lit, at Poatofflce at Price, people, too who haven't yet Utah, Under the Act of March I, 1171. learned to say No to a stranger, hut who eau flatly refuse to encourage AI.VFHTISIXU KATES. a neighbor who is s thousand times Display Matter Per Inch per Month, 11.60; Single Ixeue, BUc. Special Po- mure entitled to their trade. Xu, we can't understand it much less exsition, Z6 i'er Cent Additional. Cents the Line Each In- plain it. Legale1 Ten sertion. Count Sis Words to the Line. Summon, lli.it; Water Applica- ONCE ON EVERY TONGUE IS UNFinal Proof, 110.00. tion, KNOWN TODAY. Reader Ten Cents the Line Each Insertion. Count his Words to the Line. JVai'liiie was once known to every Blackface Type Fir teen Cents the honsewiie, but where is the housewife Line Each insertion. Obituaries, Cards ot Thank. Resolu- that thinks of leurliue today f The tions, Etc., at Half Local Reading ehances are site never heard of it. or Notice ituies. Count Sis Words to will have 1u stop and think just what Line. lVarhnc was. When the manufacturer For Bale, For Rent, Found. Lost, Etc., of l'carliue died, as the story iu the Two Cents per Word Each Issue. advertisement was told, tliuse who sucNo Charge Accounts. ceeded him thought that it was so well Address All Communications to known that it slid not need any furSUN PUBLISHING CO, ther advertising. People know all Pnce. Utah. , about it, and what is the use of furI event mourning without The hun; ther exjienditure, they argued. There I stood up and tried is Ibo congrega- are business wen everywhere who oftion. Job, ten take the same view of their situation. They argue tliut the advertising CONFUSION MIGHT ABISE IT they have already done has caused the FILM WAS BROKEN. teople to become well acquainted with plea FRIDAY, APBn. EVERY FRIDA r s. Nursery Stock f H. y all-wi- -e IfflffTfltf Scratching For Want Any Changes Made e a Living Before Easter? 1 nmkmaltS.ionV;!!rf''il,,'i,-- i . rri.-HT- r-l y-- rr-le- r nn-ie- nts 1 Price Commission 1 I- J ll' irty-fon- I y 1 rt:' tnnjrhl ns that onlv first class 'V" rhw work in we find that our ml runs nrc snl- ,COt.es ... i iticd The vim 1,1 "l,r nnd pressing ( .flv iri(M'i.Tn an. i nirih... nppmv.il here Mm's suit t'camil an, ipre,,,,!.ij.o.t Nnt(, ;i; r(1,u(,i Im ' 'V' Cleaning & Dveing cnnp.inv I 'll.pV'i' v We NO Cher. H will a1 !U"1 his advice is at "lir Y,r.!Tls,,n!,!i":i'! w rvicc In ( nr h 1 tout make n ,l,at hilk hko r,.s iVi'a?. i!,r ! ' 2; hu r Thev're good." I,IW "nr china nnd nlumir.iunwnrc oii1- - 1 r,.-v,.r- , eastASwE CLEANERS & TAILORS PHONE 237 PRICE, UTAH |