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Show SUN'S ADVERTISING RATES The Sun's display advsrtSslac rates Bra firty (II) cants as Inch per issue or 1.s per inch by tha month four (4) iKsuea ts local advertisers. Transient fifty (5C) cants an inch per issue. Position is li per c?nt additional. So display advertising accepted for the first i front I page. First page readers are twenty-fiv- e (28) cents per line an GERMAN LAND KENTS NAMED IN TKKMS BERLIN, Aug. 28. A novel method of evading the uncertainties caused by the fluctustlous of the mark has been adopted J.y a woman farmer in the small East Frision town of Marten klrche. She leaned thirty-fiv- e acres of AN INDEPENDENT Volume 9. Number 14 Bin Mil MUTED AH farmer for a yearly pasture to another e rental of hundred pounds of butter. The income of this land beforo the war waa about four to five thoua-an- d marks a year, whereas the aixty-fiv- e 1922 hundred pounds of butter correspond at present to ahout four hundred sixty-fiv- Coupon books of several denominations. Kept in stock. The Sun. OTHERS OF BITTED AND T Week Ending September 1, Proposed Cooslilalional AnendoraU Are GoodlMIDDlf OF SEPIEHBER IS E Urge HIKED BADLY NEWSPAPER lo Yolo Dorm DATE FOR THE UTAH tOARDSHEN ROHE , Shall more amendments he added te Utahs constitution at this timtf a r i. Clty , " Shall tha people delegate the poweri to legislators to foist mors freak laws on 1 V," , st .er? PLANE ARTISTS COMING them after their recent experiences? Shall ths taxing activities of the already !" Carbon a county comniismonenj the reckless and extravagant governing body ho extended? Shall the state legsla-- ! 7 v wltih tor's salary he increased to an extent that will make ths position one which' j!en! VJ4 ,hler unc Plying Circns Postponed Until Sunday "TiT will beget a scramble for the salary and place the attendant honor and service . to shake and Monday Next to the commonwealth in tha background? These questions arise from contem- - j plation of the three proposed amendments to he voted on in the coming elecOwing to the damage to the airplane tion. The present bonding limit of the state is 1 Vs per cent of the assessed valscheduled to fly at lrice today (Friter Fazio, car repairer of Hiawatha, reached state or has a its uation. When community bonding limit" the debt and J. D. Murdock, brakeman of Echo, day), tomorrow and Ruuday by heavy . saddled on the people may he counted on as almost beyond hope of repayment, .. , . o , in the northern part of the state were slightly hurt. The former has an vn,w winds and from year to year some lively shifting and sqninning by the officials in ; In,l about a week ago the flights and exhiinjured back and lacerated scalp, while .iJIrS power is required to keep finances working nicely. That ths stats authorities the latter is hurt about the legs, arms Sheriff T. F. loiter, Deputy It. bitions scheduled for the Mathis field are asking for an increase in the bonding possibilities is an indication that and head. The body of Hanson, who Adaran Captain onngof the to the south of the city hare been postnow on tha high road to financial awampage. Taxes have become the until was pinned nnder the debris when the INSTITUTE NEXT MONDAY Utah ia and Monday next bo to IT011'!1 should n-- poned LowellSunday bane of a community which really ought enjoying very small requireYerex, the famous EngCapt. the deetaredthat engine and caboose came together in guard ' direction. Recent movements looking to tax reduction have monte that in airful impact, was completoly consum- Carbon Teachers littlo longer, Scptnubcr 15th lish ace who has twelve German planes Caning to Pries For seemed unavailing, and an increase for the present year is necessary. Should m.m ame ed in the flames. Daring and heroic efas s date after which to his credit during the world war and nientioned ths bonding limit bo increased another addition would he made to the taxes to Two Days Session. who will be the star flyer at the Pries forts of Rergt. C. 0. Johnson of the na',unt-rITI cars for extra interest charges and sinking funds. Vote that amendment down, a vi it tion exhibitions, made a quick trip tional guard at Helper and others of a Carbon control affairs assume of safely county teachers are to meet to San Francisco Wednesday last on rescue crew quickly on the scene were in sent to double of tha effect has to tha this in Word of inert an matter Ths legislators len sis ly. salary just institute at Price next Monday, Sep Overland limited to get a new the in vein. Benson, who was 27 yean of! tember the to to scheme hooet to the the but Should a ia of the limit closing bonding governor, up part 4th, at 10 oclock of the fore their present pay only Sun this plane for the exhibitions locally. Last The no ho issue wonder would forms so additional an this he of increased for age, had made his home in Ogden for' noon at the high school that it the states expenses building. There m?ny years. He is survived by his wi- are four main subjects up for discus- amount of bonds would ho needed to care for the added expenses. Vote that (Friday) afternoon no word has been night Yerex phoned manager Ivan R. who is stopping at the Savoy llow and tiro children. His father, Wil- sion. How Can Teachers Improve amendment down. Then comes a proposition to revolutionize the taxing meth- rereived to indirate what course will Gates, that he had secured a new Hotel, son Hanson, is one of the oldest con- Themselves which be will classified tax a his in constitution levied, to amendment the he oda an excellency. by pursued by While In Service," Prinhorsepower ductors of the Union Pacific system stood tost of much taxation has tha of of is the the defects wondering all With its system many subject present it A. S. Horsley; open discussion. and is still in service. R. J. Mauglin, cipal liberty motored plane from R. C, DuThe Value of tha' Weekly Teachers yean and caution must be exercised in getting away from it Let Utah put her ronmient that the speeifie date of im-- i t ember 4th should he selected for rant, the millionaire automobile manudivision superintendent of the Utah a in inch untried eoncaived and on down experiments foot vitally hastily Prinainal A - Gondwin portant department Let freakish and unusual projects inch as this he looked jing away the protecting influence of facturer now at Oakland, Calm., and railway, issues this official statement: would spend tqilay limWring the big Train No. 2, extra, westbound. Conupon snspicknisly by the people, whose righta are not always looked after to tha the guardsmen. Kxhuberant ductor Thomas J. Burke, Provo; Engiextent by promulgators of these new schemes. Let this feature he tion of the event might naturally be motor up and making trial flights He will start for Price tomorrow morning. neer Charles G. Johnson, Provo, Fire- cussion. Mrs. given time's publicity and let it b placed before the people openly for their expected from the strikers," who are The new ship has not the gasoline caman J. H. Honeyeub, Provo, of about Harriet K. Primary Supervision," ia now contemplated. Vote this amendment in no very sweet temper st this time, than little a consideration longer Emery, primary supervisor. for long flights, so Yerex will pacity have lost that down. thirty ears of coal for Provo, and Train These subjects are they they fully realising to be followed by to have make several stops along the No. 3, extra, eastbound, Charles Nickfield, in this Taken altogether there is too mock lawmaking and not enough law enforc- out in every particular miscellaneous topiea There will be a route for fuel end ia planning to reach fullhanded work mines at erson, conductor, being of empties to see and the with and wanes their with laws disappears unpopularity and teachers at ing. Respect for meeting of noon. He will eiiend the Price Spring Canyon, collided in Tunnel No. 2 oclock ofprincipals action engendered by freskishness Some measnree to get a goodly num- with more reputable and orderly em balanceSunday the afternoon with this of the day and Monday mak2. Train Not 2, due to s faulty or misall on : Community singing. Invocaber of laws now on the hooks taken off would bo hailed with delight The ployes. Expressions are heard and giving exhibitions. flights ing understood order, crashed into the rear program disorders break should sides be. well as ont as that not And, are any two might working amendments voted yean ago of welcome, C. R. Diavalo," heralded aa the world e removed of Train No. 3, Ranaon was pinned in tion. Address educa- st that, then is some question aa to their legality because of defective publi- ont when the soldier boys are of the hoard of president daredevil and the supreme one master which the caboose the engine telescop- tion. voted in. there will he s cleaning" without Response, Carl Hinraan. YoesI cation as made in the period preceding the election at which they wen of the air, will arrive in Pries by train aid. state further ed, and was burned to death. Conduc- solo, Loa R. Taylor. Violin solo, Esasking any night. Diavalo," whose tor Burke was seriously injured. The ther N. Bennion. Long and sober deliberation waa given the provisions of this state's constiIn fact, it is now the general belief tomorrow Some of Cariran is name docFreddie real embodied the Lund, ia the man states in other an flames of the fire and continued caboose caught many experiences that the presence of the soldiers has Educational Problems," by tution, the make changes should bo looked into carefully and furnished more real protection to the who does all those stunts on an airto were communicated to the timbers of Countys and ument proposals any D. C. Woodward, Jr. plane for the moving pictures. Diathe promoters of such should ho given the closest scrutiny looking into their strikers" than to anybody else. the tunnel. Rescue crews were called Supt. 8 at acquainted oclock, get Evening valo" will give four exhibitions of bin bind the entirs which comnow rales community. to ensto from the United States Fuel social. Committee, Carl R. Marrusen, ability and fitness death defying wing walking and aerial The Hiawatha. fire at mines pany's Art to Stay Awhile. chairman ; G. J. Reeves, Marie Collett, acrohatie stunts while in Price end rePrice and of Helper departments Elizabeth Horsley and Belva Bryner. Guardsmen from Carbon county who possibly make a parachute drop from sponded and the injured have been tathe annual encampment st the the Captain Yerex plane. He walks August 5th, at 9 oclock of IS TO WATCH IDE WATCHDOG? attendedNarrows ken to Salt Lake City for treatment" theTuesday, will not be returned the wings of an airplane as one would forenoon community singing, pre- AND, FRAY, Jordan It was shortly before 3 o'clock of the ceded by general session. Quartette, to resume charge of the martial law a parlor floor, hangs by one band and afternoon when the collision occurred. A. Burgener ft Co.; vocal solo, Ralph districts, at least for the present, it was by hia toes from the landing gear and Considerable publicity of a more or Among the first to arrive at the scene! J. Peterson; address, Prof. LeRoy E. announced yesterday (Thursday) by wing skids, balances himself out on the conand certificate of necessity were members of the Utah National' Cowles, less undesirable nature has been given tain s Charles R. Mabey. of Utah. Gov. tail of the ship, elands on hie head on University guard under Capt. A. J. Bowman and 'At 10 :30 oclock, department ses- to the operations of John IL Glenn, venience. out that these Present plana eontemilate leaving the upper wing tipa and does many as officers! examples Pointing Bergt. 0. G. Johnson. These sions. Primary, Harriet K. Emery, su- who holdshe Major Elmer Johnaon in charge of the other hair raising stunts position of director of fi- set by Glenn determines slate jxilicy, datriet and their men entered the tunnel which pervisor; D. C. Woodfor a short time with a detachgrades, grammar nance and purchase for the state of it is commented thst the practice is a ment of ahout was quickly filled with smoke and ward, men at Helper school, high Jr., superintendent; whose one an official for salary and ten men at twenty flames, carried out the injured and G. J. Reeves. General session. Utah. In its so the people may know" petty Scofield. BANQUET FOR VISITORS is almost to that of the governor, made deejierate effort to reach HanAt 2 oclock, community singing. Pi- department last Sunday the Salt Lake that it is equal not fair to the carriers nor to son, who was pinned between the ano solti, Luretta Wagner; reading, Telegram recites that Glenn who is METHODISTS TO BUILD the tsxayers, and it is stated that the Zion Business Men to Bs Entertained wrecked caboose and the big engine. Cornelia Stevenson; address. Prof) Lepaid a salary of five thousand dollars state needs a little of the initiative few a within Johnson got By the Local Chamber, Sergeant a year took it upon himself to refuse which E. Cowles. Roy prevails in public business. A Now House of Wotihip Is Planned Pot feet of the eaptive brakeman, hnt the At 3 oclock, department session. tiie delegated vacation right to an emto illustrate the point tells that J. Rex Miller, chairman of the enterprisoner was helpless and the fieree- - Primary department, Harriet K. Em- ploye of the state on the grounds that story ths Coming Tear. when a certain prize fight wee to betainment committee, has recommended ness of the fire set the sergeant's had C. over been D. a not long Woodward, employment ery; grammar, Supt gin Pat Caxev was appointed timekeeplothing ablaze before he would desist Jr.; high school, G. J. Reeves. At the annual get together supper of to the Price Chamber board of direcenough period to make the rule apply. er. The referee after a whispered from his efforts to reach the man. Methodists st Prise last Monday tors that the Salt Lake City trade exThen Glenn who had been on the job consultation with the appointee ask- the be accorded a banquet Prompt work on the part of the emerhis vaca- ed took it was announced by Dr. John tension visitors for even time shorter a evening crowd if someone would let the SUGAR FACTORY TALK arrival here on September their upon Sn missions gency crews got most of the loaded in of the tion and used a stats motor vehicle for charge hold hie watch?" After a con- J. Lace, ears of coal ont of the tnnnel before ex- 14th, if arrangements could be made, the that himself . and accompany- Casey congregation may Utah, transporting the burning timber had made the whole Grand Junction, Colo., Man Addnmi ing party through the southern part of siderable silence sn individual way pect a new ehnreh building. The work inasmuch as Vernal and other cities back in the corner asked: Who is gobore a mass of flames, but the loeomo-ivin the spring. The loeal are greeting them with similar hospiis to Citizens Locally, the state and for which the state has to hold Casey? The pertinent fhtirehbegin valued at $150,000, could not be cash on band or loaned that tality. The recommendation bos beta nee not been reimbursed Such conduct js ing Glenn in the position of reached and will be virtually a tots! Addressing the farmers of this Id- contrary to the announced policy of question, with is available for building amounting to approve? an? the entertainment comthe . of Joaa. watchdog treasury, is: Who sixteen thousand dollars. The mi ssion mittee instructed to proceed with areality last evening st Price, Fred G. the governing authority of Utah. InIt is estimated that the monetary Holmes, manager of the Holly Sugar terviewed on this by the newspaper, is going to watch the wetehdog?" will give five thopsand, making a total rangements. Sam K. Smith, assistant lose to the Utah railway will be close corporation having factories at Grand Glenn said he wouldnt do it thousand dol- secretary of (be Salt Lake Cbambcc of again. L. R. EVNS OF OASTLE GATE XS of around twenty-on- e around three hundred thousand dol- Junction and Delta, Colo., urged that A to structure automobiles furnish lars. for in every way modern Commerce, telephoned the local seers' Refusing AFTER CLERKSHIP lars. Following the recovery of the a larger acreage of sugar beets be de- its employes, the state made a ruling eost to about thirty-fiv- e thosaand tary yesterday that between fifty and niyl bodies of the injured both of the por- veloped hereabouts. Its factories are that wholesalers and would The allowed be ie is use site for mileage already paid sixty msnnfaetureni, would invade Price st about 5 tals to the tnnnel were sealed. It will not sufficiently supplied with the tu- - of a private machine. So Glenn puts L R. Evans, one of the oldtimere of forplanned. jobbers with the and presalong parsonage tie several days before the flames are bars, and ita anxiety to increase' the hie own motor ear to work in eompeti-field- a Carbon eounty in point of residence, ent ehnreh building and stands at the oclock of the afternoon of the 14th. announces this week through The Sun to supply them would lead it to tion extinguished. However, there will be corner of Main end Rixth streets, just A complete list of the visitors will bo pith the railroads. A check on as a candidate for eounty rlerk sub- across mo tienp of the mines at Mohrland, put experts on the farms to teach the rates showed that in from City HalL Rome seventy-fiv- e sent in s few days so thst their Price instances many Hiawatha or Watt is. Traffic may be growers proper methods. He claims rail travel was cheaper than by auto- - ject to the pleasure of the democrats were present at Monday friends may entertain them in their persona when their convention meets in the detonred by way of the Utah Terminal. that his company pays more liberally mobile. So in no instance can a ex- homes if desired. The trip is planned near future. Lave" aa he ia evenings affair and partook of the There ia some eight hundred feet of for beets than others. There is s small mileage charge be made Tor anhigher auto better known, ia an Evans, of the cellent supiier served by tbe Ladies that business men of the two localities employe timbering in the tunnel. It waa at this acreage at Wellington this year, the than ia quoted by rail. Glenn devised a Utah Fuel Aid society. may get better acquainted. It is and for years has company location cm July 14th, last, that A. P. produet from whidh will go to the Hol- a scheme that a similar trip will be taalong with him been known by taking one of the most clever ken by the Price buxines men to Salt Webb, deputy sheriff, waa fired on by ly people. Should there be a big acre- other officials and charging the exGOLDING W. SEEKS ANOTHER strikers and received injuries from age developed later say when the op- act railroad rate for all who accom- and able accountants in the state. BeLake City soon to further the acquaintTERM AS ASSESSOR which he anon afterwards died. erations of the new water conservation panied. Of course this interpretation sides a long service with his present anceship. district have become listed, and the of the rule is Glenns own. It is stated employers he has worked for other corWith the publication this week in yimet are unobtainable. his services loeallv, always Tha 8nn of sn announcement that S. JOHN A. MATHIS OF PRICE TOR Fazio, Burke and Murdock were all new railroad feeding the county doy that on Augnat 5th a to Provo porations in demand for the most respon- W. COUNTY COMMISSIONER rushed to St. Mark Hospital at Salt to Huntington shall have been built netted two fares, while trip Golding is s candidate for one to Ogden being to tlm office of county assessor, it it will then undoubtedly occur that on the 16th brought in three full onra sible places to be given ont. If nomiCity. nated and elected taxpayers may rest seems Among the candidates who have apsomelmdy will build a factory at or exactly as calculated fitting to recount that here is the railroads assured their affairs Jy so far as hs is official who Price. near The served the peared on the horizon for the various has Holly people will do and an additional charge of eighty- TWO INJURED MEN ARE TAKEN certainly to secure a large eight cents to cover the distance to toe concerned will he painstakingly eared people well. Steady, efficient, accom- offices none, probably, could serve the everything they can TO PROVO HOSPITAL . Clerical work is right in his line. beets modating and impartial with e strict needs of Carbon countys people more acreage of in this locality and .industrial school It is noted that this for. Dense of n!s duties and responsib'lities effectively than John A. Mathis as a of the farmers is tough for the railroads, who are thus rROVO, Aug. 31. William Cluff of ask the COSTS HERE IN UTAH SCHOOL na Charles and oommomal this city Fietkan of Golding has filled this position with commissioner. Mstbix, being an interesU of the into competition with a comARE GIVEN AS LOW knows the country around and credit to himself and with benefit to are in Prove General Hospital munity in this laudable effort. mon carrier who docs not have to ob-senses that the greatest peed of (be the as a result of injuries sustained Tuesof tha taxpayers county. These Surveys conducted among Ihe pub- columns is good roads. And he is have from community time shown time to day evening in a blast at Tunnel No. 2 lic schools of several Western .States of the opinion thst the thing how in Spring Canyon. Both men are badly well his work Esstrongly has done. len would indicate that Utah's school costs PARTIES HAY USE to do is to build graveled roads similar to he ent and bruised about the head and commended is rehis pecially the imputation are lower markable record of per capita of face, and Fietkau also has his right collections on per- to the recent construction on the than most others. The results of the sonal to the south and east, and to fortaxes where am crashed. They are resting comfortproperties are unatsurvey made bv the department of edlargely the more ex (tensive paving, ably, according to rcorts from ihe hosPolitically The Sun is an independent newspaper. This does ucation of Idaho showed thst Utah tached to real estate. And another get thing about Golding's tenanee of the which makes but a few miles of good pital and will rwover. not mean that the personages comprising th icr capita erjmiiKe in place or work-- stood ninth for management it has been The men, who have been working on to do busi- roads, leaving the rest of the eounty nineteenth in force of the establishment are without preferences population; tier capita ness any old time atpossible the road construction near Storrx, went up ing of- forty years behind. That Mathis would the among assessor's candidates who may be nominated nor that it will be at all back expense on a basis of enrollment ami fice, in always have the interests of the people adcontrast to lo see the fire in Tunnel No. 2. which great previous thirteenth in the cost per school room. ministrations has been nbltize since the railroad col- ward in commending or criticizing anything in the coming cam- which it was lock- from an economical standpoint uper-nio- d during items of additions capital Including in Lis mind cannot be doubted. ed up most of the time while the maF appear to be otherwise than for the best interests and lision there Monday afternoon whenj debt service the cost in this state bis wide acquaintance would also That would be of Utah. Drakcumn Hanson of Ogden was kill- to his attending private work to has lieen about ninety dollars per cap- affairs. 1i;iii a big vote is self evpull News of the day will be given of both or all has nl and Conductor Burke of Provo and; Golding been on alivays Wasliparties with abso- - ita as comparedo withdollars in That ident he H a citizen first and all the His job. other railroad workers were seriously1 lute impartiality. But the statement that The Sun for work the qualifications in Oregon, are ninety-twinsrt. is not a jtoliiical office-seekand ia time tlie independent beyond question. His service to the injured. does mean that its columns 'r !a hundred ami t on an to of be asserted. Carbon need not narties Teople of the .county deserves recogniIn an effort to choke out the fire Ihe' 1:1 faith. All are invitS to use advertising feel that they bad could voters h," e to get tion. and as he comity is mine compnnv had decided to cave in any political before desirous of iqienly th' fl " their the elect John A. well done bliould points public. they again serving, it will well for the the tunnel. More than, five hundred can this be accomplished so effectively and taxpayers to consider putting him back Mathis es one of tl.cir commisioners. lmntids of dynamite is said to hare for another term. been placed in the tunnel a few min- with such thoroughness and in no other way can the voters be in- - ?t-- h Some people go crooked because they utes before the two men arrived on the formed to such an extent on the issues that are up. Dont borrow The Son, Subscribe think thut right is on the wrong side. Two trains of the Utah railway came together in collusion in Tunnel No. 2 just south of Helper last Monday afternoon. Roy J. Hanson, brakeman, was burned to death. Thomas J. Burke of Provo, conductor, suffered a broken nose, burns and numerous cuts and bruises. J. II. Honeyeub of Provo, Pe- scene. The workmen had all gone to hiding while the blast went off and no on was near to warn the approaching men of the danger. When the blast exploded Cluff and Fietkau were completely buried by dirt and boulders. (Tuff succeeded in freeing himself and rushed for assistance for his comrade. Several workmen uncovered Fietkau, after which both men were rushed to Helper for medical ' : fld atr : nnty--vonzul- ting j ; I j i v .7 , i two-liundr- ed three-passeng- er I j - . relcbra-greate- st j d's-aati- sf Mar-euse-n, -- DO e, " I Jill -- old-tim- com-'broug- ht All HIE SIT COM high-wa- in j P.v,hlcJ or er ! ! , BUT FOUR MORE DAYS FOR REGISTRATION TO VOTE AT THE COMING GENERAL ELECTION, OCTOBER 10th, 11th, 17th, 31st. |