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Show THE SUIT. FRIGE, UTAH-ETEschool age in the state as shown by the last sc hoc PAGE TWO itm RY FRIDAY. FRIDAY, AUGUST census. The effect of this was to increase enormously the state tax levy. Instead of five mills for 1921 it was 6.9 mills and for 1922 it is 7.1, an issued Every Friday By Bun Publishing Co. tine.) K. W increase of almost 50 per cent. The people vtei e Crockett, Manager. promised that with the adoption of this amendSubscription, fl.et the Year. Office Phone No. S. Resi- ment a law would be passed to limit local levies dence, Nos. 131ml and 113ml. for district purposes so that the effect would be redistribution of the tax burden, but no increase. a s Entered ai 4. at Mail Matter, June Ills, Poetoffice at Price. Utah, Under the Act of March 1. 17. This promise was not kept and there is no limit on the local levy. In consequence of this taxes are SUN ADVERTISING RATES. higher and higher. It may Display Matter Per Inch per Month, $1.10; Single Iaaur. steadilybe mounting said that the revenue is going into unsafely (0c. Special Poaition, IS Per Cent Additional. Legale Ten Cents the Line Each Insertion. Count Six necessarily elaborate school buildings instead of Word to the Line. Summons. fll.SU; Water Applica- teachers salaries. Building contractors and tion, 91I.0U; Filial Proof, flU.UO. are deriving more benefit from this than Readers Ten Cente the Line Each Inaertion. Count Six Worda to the Line. Blackface Type Fifteen Ceuta the are the children of the state. 18, 192 Second-Clas- sup-plym- en , Line Each Insertion. Obituaries, Cards of Thar.ke, Resolutions, Etc. Half laical Reading Notice Kales. Count Sis Word to Line. For Sale, For Kent, Found, Lost, Etc. Two Cents per Word Each laeue. No Charge Accounts Address AU Communications to SUE PUBLISHING CO., PRICE, UTAH I went mourning without The Sun ; I stood up and cried in the congregation Job, 30-28. WASTING OF GOOD MONEY ON FAKIRS THAT COME ALONG. Its Getlfour Share has been doing some more research work with the result that some interesting figures have j ust been given out He shows that the combined wages, salaries and other incomes of all Americans in 1919 averaged six hundred and twenty-seve- n dollars for every man, woman and child. The Carbon county citizen who desires to find out if he did as well or better than the average can do so by multiplying six hundred and twenty-seve- n dollars by the number of members in his family himself included and then comparing that with the total amount earned in 1919. For instance, if there are four in the family husband, wife and two children he would have earn ed $2508 in 1919 to have struck the average. If but two in a family and only one wage earner then he should have earned $1254. But there is this to remember when figuring. It was a year in which more was earned and more was spent than during any twelve months in the history of the present Uncle Sam pretty hard to convince some merchants that they had better drop their money down a well than pass it over to a fly by night advertising solicitor the smooth guy who drops in with a publicity scheme that isnt worth a minute of your time or a cent of your money. It takes some people '& good while to learn that the same amount spent in a newspaper would bring infinitely let-- 1 ter returns. This country is filled to the brim generation. with smooth young men who do nothing but think Samuel Vauclain, whose company manufacup publicity schemes. Once they have framed a catchy one they beat it to the smaller towns to tures locomotives lor sale all over the world, says "unload" on the merchant who believes that any that what he wants is not a few big orders but a kind of advertising is good, and who thinks that lot of regular customers. That is what all Amernovelties and time cards and stock booklets with ican industry needs, and the only way we can his name upon them are actually business getters. have it is by establishing a merchant marine that These young men dont ply their trade so much in wul supply regular shipping service to all parts the large cities, because there is usually a com- of the world. mercial club or a board of trade ruling against Anyway, not even Gompers would dispute the just the sort of thing they seek to dispose of. But in towns where every merchant has to think out recent statement of President llarding tnat it is his own plan of advertising and where he hasnt the duty of the state and national governments to tried to understand the inside workings of these protect citizens in their right to work, fly by night schemes the waste of good money If they keep on improving long distance guns goes right on. And the funniest part of it is thnt the fellow who bites usually pays cash in ad- - it may be possible to remain rignt here at the vance and takes the smooth strangers word for1 Carbon county seat and help fight the next war. it that he is going to get more than his moneys worth. The Sun is strong for every kind of adOne reason why America doesnt think much vertising that will pay, but detests fakes. Thats about war is because it can always work off its why it spends a good deal of time regretting that gurpjU8 8team by monkeying with the tariff, some merchants can t see that which successful ones long ago learned that of all forms of adverPrice girls are long on etiquette, but none of tising known to man nothing has yet been found !them have yet learned how to scratch a mosquito as good as space in the home paper. bite gracefully in public. President Harding in discussing the strike What most young Americans want now is a evil that is injuring this country and every citizen that will enable them to loaf eight or ten hours in it says: Liberty is gone in America when any a instead of six. man is denied the right to wrork and live by that work. It does not matter who denies. A free Our idea of your wisest woman is the wife who American has the right to labor without any oth- wont admit one of her sex as a boarder in the ers leave. It would be no less an abridgement to house. deny man to bargain collectively. Governments cannot tolerate any class or group domination Twenty Years Ago This Week j of Extra Mileage TT is all true every word of the news thats around about Firestone mileage records and the phenomenal sales that have going resulted. Chance are you really haven't heard the hill story of the wonderful success of Firestone Cords. Wed like you to call and the actual facts. That is one sure to make your next tire purchase a logicalway bua ness buy. Well explain the blending and tempering of rubber double gum --dipping and the air-bcure special Firestone processes. The animal mfloag. being made everywhere win tiryoar ambition to reduce the operating casts af soar ag two car. A cell on ne entails no obligation. Get the records divide the distances these Cords are by Firestone prices. Then youll be convincedcovering that Mow Milas per Dollar means what it say, Drop Most Miles PABUC u per Dollar du V-- . ...... . . . djf . Me 1 iaAmj Tima COKD KM IDslV Segalar Stse IN Stas US WM (M Me Tee . ., . . . a j through force." Isnt this the right every American would fight for if he realized or thought it John Jones Castle Gats. was being taken away from him? was made foreman of the coke ovens Donaldson, county clerk and recorder, was asking for a second term in that office. Democrats of Keofield were making an effort to have the rounty convention meet in that e.ty. Economists and statisticians at the national Air. Ueui-g- E. MeDennoid returned to her home at capital are pointing out an odd example Of the Castle Gate alter a week 'I v.sit over in Castle Valley, working of the law of supply and demand. Sol B. F. t'affey and James tl. Mease had purchased the Vast are the forces involved in the operation Off franchise of the I'nion Mercantile eoinjwny at Mereur. the law that it is not usually easy to see them (j, Lee was KjMiken of as a eatidiuale tor the stele except in the perspective of much elapsed time, legislature, ill was at that time a county commissioner. But the result Of the strikes has contracted this James Milcueil and Mrs. Ella BraucTi were married at period so that the entire operation can be seen in the home ui tne br.de in Price, umy a lew irieuds and W. 11. CORDS GUM-DIPPE-D Sold by PALMIERE GARAGE, PRICE, UTAH FILING OF STATEMENTS UP TOjiiimle bv Secretary of State Crockett. CANDIDATES A smi by tbe secretary bis office un- r tl,e ,',,rrul,t ',, aft is merely Filiug of statements nf reieipu mnl disbursements for nil ,,,i filing place for these statements, j nomination liefore Imtli rcpublicmi nml'IIe takes tbe altitude that there is no denwmtir fom ent ions will in ( i I eu-- j provision in tbe statute which would tnlv to 1,1,1 lividn:ii fumiiii; les place the enforcement of the act upon 4lia.ak.i..l ...... according to announcement his office. The matter of questioning j ir I these statements ia purely up to vate individuals. Regardless of their rapid decline in value German marks continue to find plenty of easy marks. Rome men make the money and their wives wish they could siiend it. Mr. I a single example. Lack of coal in this country has relatives were present. Caused a sudden demand upon British coal mines, Tiiomu C. llsntord announced himself a cand date which in turn caused a sudden rush for ships to fur prosecuting attorney, subject to me acuuu oi me recarry the coal to the United States. The immedi-- 1 puiu.cau county eunveui.ou. ate result has been an increase in ocean freight i h. k. Uiimou aud Dan Harrington of Suunyside were rates from England to the United States amount- -' busmens visitors in bait Lake uty. ot sscufieiu ummipan.ed her husband, ing to 150 per cent or from Reven to seventeen ah, lurkuess . namm, to me on n.s trip to meet with me' schillings a ton. A ships journey is there and Juoge back. The unusual amount of freight space avail- - ,uuiy eommismuers. Don c. loIiIi.uk, routined at the home of friends in ' able for the return journey has caused a great w tu uuaii.ux, was reieaseu irom quarantine and drop in freight rates for the transportation of;1r,i111 0,1 to United States the from which, Europe grain and family ot has been aided by the inability of American rail-- 1 ,mMvoun,.v Commissioner V. D. .u Denver and mends ,e relatives visiting deliveries at shipping roads to promise grain Luiu. i i,ri,,b,. ports, due of course to the railroad strike. ln.u1 u lM,l,ulay u7tu Urov U at fc,,,n1n England much coal, a demand from America and to send insufficient ship, freight rate, p. I j ! , Mai-Lea- I ! ltev. bauiuel Allison, Methodist minister, was back cuuierence at bait Luke lily, seeing to tne siiipp.ng m ms household goods to Alar j ovale. lie hadj been argued there lor two years. 'ihe A i gyle Canyon O.l coiniwny bad filed articles of lncoriKiratuin at bsu Lake City, iue ctuujiany was to en- -j That was a rather hard jolt Senator Smoot gage ill iue buying and selling of oil BUivks and lands and gave a democratic senator who the other day iu ue eloping o.i claims.- iue capital slock was 4oou,uod Lake City. Uliiecrs were charged him with being a sheepowner and serv- - witu principal ol lives in bait 1L E. Cafley, vice president; voted Morr.tx, when he for own president; his interest fa,ou protection, ing retary, and Jt rank A. Cameron and on wool. Smoot replied that he had not owned a jUtof Castle Gate, directors. sheep rtince he sold all he had as soon as Grover Carlioii S. J. Darkness, E. C. Lee and romiinssioncrs Cleveland was elected. There are a lot of men in W. D. AlacLcaii met in regular niontuly sess.on, allowed of not their herds as bills a iid ciicckcd uu on d.ucrent the country who did dispose reports and made an ex soon as Cleveland was chosen, but sold them for a men new Uie being bunt, bome change Muj,l)U jmt whole lot less later. j were made in tne registration ot liter. Winter (Quarters, Andie w It slluce; ncolicld, Wmiam Burrows; Castle WAY TAXES Gale, Thomas ONE ILLUSTRATION OF L. Reese; Helper, Charles Lind; bpnng ARE BEING BOOSTED. Ciicn,ueorgeRldridge; Price, C. A. Uuiwits; Minnie Aiaud, Van Watkins; Wellington, William A. Tbayu; buniiystde, Taxation is the live issue in Utah today. Con- bain A. Harrison, aud Clear Creek, Ci willy in Junes. stantly increasing taxes mean less new capital for radio stuff 1s great, anyway. It is only a ues- future agricultural, industrial, transportation, tion This 1,1 uni ,Mrn n oe side to pick up our receiver In nthpr woras,. i,e- -r electnc and mining oeveiopmenc. for tj,e preamtnt order m suit mnied To we even bear Inin cuds hreakiust. kill business. And taxes illustrate the! burdensome nuatit, per the hen re v,ltl uey overdone. A constitutional amendment was adopt-in lrn e iroiu I - " you have been sending out of town for your counter sales pads , deposit slips , coin wrappers and so forth for years and ? g?d reasn- - They were not handled at home. Now they are. The Sun Cifn) anything your business calls for in the man- MnnK" yU w9ttai:e added t0 our stock this new line and will fill your order alacrity. Duplicating Sales Books, Duplicating Counter Pads, Duplicating Deposit Slips, Coin Wrappers, Cafeteria Checks, Restaurant Checks, : ..s-T".- .t 'r'rr system. ed by the people of this state at the general election in 1920. The effect was to remove the constitutional limit on the state's levy for district school purposes. Prior to that time it was for all purposes not to exceed five mills. The amendment, which was made opera'. ? by a law passed authorizes a state levy by the legislaturee of 1921, for each person of dollars twenty-fivequal to i. Garage Labor Duplicate Blanks, Sales Stubs, Order Blanks In Duplicate, Manifolding Books, Duplicating Receipt Books. Rubber Stamps, Etc. as mUKhere In the East or West. We in- home PeoPl(? and leave your order here, and a representative will call with a complete lineof snmJj Just call. Well call vtte uou w PRICE, UTAH pri- |