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Show i r loth, 11th, 17th, 31st Bui Four More Days For Registration to Vote At the Coming General Election, November 7th. The Dates Are October SPREADING THE NEWS BUSS ADVERTISING SATES TUe Sun display advertising rates ivtrir 11 cents an Inch per Issue or 1.M pwtoinch by the month four local advertisers. Tran(4) issue vents an inch per issue, sient fifty (50) position is 25 per cent additional. No display advertising accepted for the (front) page. First pags readers (net twenty-five (25) cents per line an art Helper Times. Sept. 29th. Titis week Mr. Bawber, theca ndi-a- te on the Republican ticket for U. S. Senator. Mrs. Baker of Salt Lake and Judge Wood and lienry Knggeri of Price were looking atte rtheir political fence in this vicinity. tn issue. Coupon hooks of several denominations. Kept in stock. The Bun. Voluma 9, Number It AN INDEPENDENT This country is full of brains. Ton NEWSPAPER OSCELLA BRINGS SUIT THIRD PARTY PUTS LOCAL TICKET IN THE FIELD SEWER ID WATERWORKS Partner In Sunnyside Mercantile Asks Dissatisfied with the nominations as made by the county conventions of the democratic and the republican parties a coterie of citizens adopting the name of independent progressive party held s big meeting up at Helper last (Thursday) night at which it was decided to put a third ticket in the field. A call was put out for a mass convention. At the appointed hour a crowd of something over a hundred had assembled at City Hall, and being beyond the rapacity of the room an adjournment waa taken to the more spacious and comfortable quartan of the Knights of Pythias lodge room. Here the convention waa called to order by Frank Hicks, the old political wheel-hors- e from Scofield presiding, having been made chairman by the meeting held a few days previously. James Rolando, Jr., waa secretary. This organisation waa made permanent to hold through the 'campaign. Being an open convention, no credentials were asked or required, everybody present being entitled to have a say in the proceedings. Neither waa there any platform nor any committee on this matter, ao It must be concluded that the speech made by Frank Hicka upon taking the chair as permanent chairman ia to be looked to for the new partys declaration of principles. Ilieks launched out hy declaring that the control exercised over the two old parties by the coal had made it necessary to companies form this progressive movement. All belief that any forward movement was latent in either of the old parties had been rudely obliterated. Nobody eould get any representation from the old lines except the big corporations. People of Carbon county have suffered the , Troubles among the stockholders ui Sunnyside Mercantile eouqiany have grown since the burning of the store This Section Getting tha Worst Of It last March. The entire stock was lost and insurance amounting to aouicthing From State Officials. thousand dollars was over twenty-siCarlton countys three commissioners jiaid to the company. About a month d A. E. Gibson, Eugene Santschi aud ago Joseph Osceila, owning a William Kdiuan will make a trip to interest in the cnrkrathn. filed a suit, Zion next Monday. There they will de- claiming that J. It Peasetto who had mand of the state road commission and actually conducted the business and any other jiroper authorities refund of who had with hia family lived in the connected buildings comprising the ina aura amounting to about thirty-twthousand dollars with particular em- stitution had for a jieriod of several phasis on half of the money. It will be year refused to make any accounting recalled that early last spring action to the eomplainant or to allow him acwas taken by the commissioners by res to the books or any insight into which R. M. Magraw and C. 1L Steven- the business. lie further complains son were authorized to conduct an in- that Pesaetto received the insurance vestigation into the disiwsal that had1 money and converted it to hia own use. been made of Carbon county funds aa He aska that the partnership lie dishandled by the state road commission. solved and that a receiver be put in At that time it was not looked upon by charge of the company's affairs. P esthe general public as a matter likely to se t to answered the charges by showing of the stock held bring about any real tangible results that the and the authority to employ such au- by others than Osceila was owned by diting ability as might seem necessary himself with three thousand three hun was considered in many quarters as dred and twenty-thre- e shares, Mr. Pes- more or less of a ROAD FUNDS DIVERTED x one-thir- : o EXTENSIONS PLAK-NE- D BY MAYOR AND For An Accounting. party candidate, but several voices were raised for a candidate of our own. This was finally given to John Viguetto, assistant cashier of the Helper State bank, and present city treasurer of Helper. Doubt was expressed as to Viguetto s desire or willingness to accept, he not being present, but his name went on the ticket. Mrs. Fern Osborne, a popular school teacher at Helper, was voted in but wouldnt listen to the idea, finally escaping the honor by telling how well she liked to live in Helper and didnt want to go to Price anyway. Real Fight On Sheriff. With the only available candidate for eounty attorney already placed on the old party tickets, the nomination for this fizzled, to be filled at the tail and of the convention bv naming Lawrence McGivern. W. B. Wise asked as to the probability of this young man three or accepting, as he ia making four times as much money digging coal np at Raina as he could get out of the attorneyship. McGivern s friends say he is anxious to butt into the legal ptme. Without any opposition F. S. . Week Ending October A 1922 can even find a few of them in L - Meeting in regular session last Tues-- J' day night Price city council passed a taking into the city limits the west half moment imus evening. A sewer distrirt of the Montrose addition. Thia plat was formed, tentative offers were con- lies at the foot of Eighth street aouth sidered tor the proNed issue of bonds of "E just across the highway from to cover the cost of putting in a new the new sclioolliouse built this summer. system of water wains, a new ilat was There ia a javed walk touching the added to the city's territory, salaries corner of the newly acquired territory. and wagea of employes and city work- Some water and lighting service from er were readjusted a proposal to grav- the citys plants is already being given el the mad from the new highway iaye-me- to the residents there. Recent wage adinto the city was broached, an in- justments in the coal ramps of the disteresting rejMirt of the work of the mu- trict have affected the labor supply nicipal justice detriment was deliv- aud is backing up the demand for little ered by the city attorney and a big increases all along the line. The cleric stack of bills was approved for pay- who assists Recorder Ockey in hia of-fiment. With several scattered sections work was granted an advance of of the city clamoring for aewer exten- fifteen dollars a month. J. W. Plant, sion or new tinea only one district waa su;ierintendent of the water departfar enough along on its petitions, sur- ment, was authorized to pay an adveys, estimates and other preparatory vance to workment in hia department matters to get a consideration. It was uniting fifty cents a day, and waa himdol- agreed that a sewer district would self given a raise of twenty-fiv- e ut ee two-thir- ds taking in the ground tietweeu the west 'day. The grounds on which King waa J street and a direct line to given the salary increase seemed to be the river, crossing under the railroad that jt was not to be thought of that aiKnefi o th. job, ud th. wrtjliui Rohb Md irtm bb ;tb fiv. highway coming over the nils on its .Helper should pay an electrician more shares each. He cites that only a few way into the city from the west. Dr. 'money than Price. daya previous to the filing of the suit W. P. Winters handled the steering of Three candidates Much Money In Fine. was left to the last six- he had spent several days going over the over shown is In that it something petition asking for this improveappeared Tony M. Perry, former city teen thousand dollars of Carbon cou- the George Christensen Attorney that City with books half a about Osceila; A of total ment. length company's marshal at Helper; Jesse Halvonon. verbs! delivered a report of legal marefused been abutnever mile will le assessed against the money has actually been taken the partner had the present incumbent of that same ntys how the cae of Lyman A and used to pay for activities carried full access to the accounts; that the ting proiierty, while the city will have tter, telling reposition, and W. N. Cook, until recent- on in other counties. is insurance money had been duly ac- to pay for something like eight hun- Pack, the engineers who sought to amount This ly chief deputy in the county sheriffs the half of the claim mentioned aa due counted for and used to pav up the dred feet of crossings through the cover several thousand dollar claimed office being named. Balloting showfor the particular emphasis. A like concern's liabilities. lie offered no streets and other byways. Notice of as due them for services in the early ed sixty votes for Cook, giving him a sum has been filched from this eounty objection to having a receiver appoint- intention to form this district will be days of the Colton Spring pipeline won before the majority over hia two opponents. Hal- by more roundabout methods. ed, and ia willing that the partnership found in another column of The Sun. construction, was vonon got forty and Perry escaped bered tape must be un- distrirt court up at Provo last week About ten thousand dollars worth of be dissolved. Judge F. E. Woods, in Considerable ing blanked by pulling eighteen. Price and the distrirt court, has appointed Ar- wound before aetual construction may when a decision gave them a hundred loss of their constitutional rights and Signing a necessary petition for get- culvert pipea shipped into had at one commission to road the thur J. Lee aa receiver, and the affairs lie begun on projects of thia natnre, and fifty dollars. The city charged up have no say in how affairs shall be ting the ticket placed on the official whieh baa exthe in time litigation beMercantile December lie 1st of Carbon for the warehouse for will after hy Sunnyside paid eoininy and it conducted, but the voice of the Utah ballot waa followed by a resolution to used will be wound up. Osceila put up fore any real activity will be noticed. tended over nearly five year offered Fuel company and the United States form a committee with the chairman Carbon eounty has been largely order court an issued bond and the these which to in Thia sewer waa first projected early five hundred dollars. Started before a other section! supFuel company ia heard in all matters at its head empowered to fill any vaSalt take City court, the municipality of from last spring. disposing plies were transferred without any prohibiting Fessetto to the exclusion of the pocple. He de- cancies which may occur, and to con- eredit desired to have the case transferredto assets. The net Three concern's of the to thia eounty. given any being Must Have New Pipes. clared that a condition where the coun- duct the campaign. Carbon county, but on a compromise thousand dollars worth of tolls and vaiue of the contention s property is Before ty electa to office men who work for any paving can be put down the trial was held at Provo. Taking a dollars. thousand set at be used to in at George brought twenty equipment the fuel companies and live in camps ARE GOING TO ASPHALT the on Main street there must be an entire- slant at the expense bills incident to prisoners camp when the work Christensen is attorney for Osceila, where they own nothing and are perit is to wonder if it ly new set of water maina put in. The winning, Pea is McGee after A. while conducted Ia in the northern was being looking mitted only a place to sleep in a house present pipe serving this street is only wouldnt have been cheaper to have interest!. few Carbon aettos of a county ago part years belonging to the coal corporations must Basin Material For the Betterment of waa four inches in diameter and ia of steel, lost, but of course the satisfaction paid for hy Carbon county to be cease. Tlie extravagance of these taken away by the state road commis- UTAH TUNNEL TROUBLES put in several yean ago. Attacked by of not getting stuck is something. Highways Out There. coal companies in putting on sixty oil constituents it has been eaten About fifty convictions have been had sion sixty days later without any. bal one deputy sheriffs to handle the reUse of asphalt deposits in the Uintsh anring credit being made. Engineering way until it is in a very precarious before the city justice since the first cent strike situation was attacked. He Basin for the condition JL recent effort made by the of the year, resulting in the collection of roads in apportionments have been put through surfacing said the people paid for tha roads and of gravel is being considered by by which thia county waa overcharged Expected That Big Bore Will Be Back IV ice Chandler of Commerce to get a of e considerable sum in fines. Three then the coal companies fenced them place la Commission Sunday. reduction in insurance rates developed eases, involving about a thousand dolthe state road department in connec sixty-si- x hundred dollars. A state Su- up. The public must take hold and rnn tion with Federal Aid Project No. 10-- 1 tomobile the board of nnderwriten would lars in that imposed, are awaiting which wee of purchase price their own affira. Repair work on Tunnel No.2 wreck- demand a ten inches main service from trial bypenalties the district court on appeals B, extending from Fort Duchesne to divided between several counties wee blocked whieh of has the Utah rail Oliver T. Harmon Heard. the reservoir north of town end running taken Vernal, Howard C. Means, state road paid for with a donble dose of Carbon ing alleged offenders No actual Spring Canyon since August down through the business district be- failuresby have been' recorded. Three Coming to the formation of a ticket it engineer, announces. He and Levi Muir, eonnty money. Four bridges, paid for way up -last is rapidly approaching a fore was decided not to put np a candidate material men for the department, were with the countys funds are located, 28th, where any concessions would be made cases were dismissed owing to technithe road will be opened to point out week. state the laat for then two in Duchesne and two in Utah coun- - traffic. Two trains collided there when on the price of insurance in thie city. cal errors in handling them. AU three senator, as the other counties Samples of With the prospect of pavijig being laid of the Twelfth district had not been asphaltum were gathered and are being (y, The amount involved ia twelve hun one outof the raid on the W. H. coming down from Hiawatha waa next summer the time has arrived for grew notified of the movement Representa- analysed in the laboratories at the dred dollars. building on East Main street Taylor met about three hundred feet from the the of much of the old sys- conducted by Marshal Peacock recenttives aa placed before the convention Utah state eapitoL The teats which replacement Another item diadoaed as having lower or north end by a freight train tem of mains. It ia now proposed to ly. The ease against Taylor himself and nominated by acclamation are Jo- have been made to date show the ma- been paid for with Carbon money is which waa the hill The big np barking h well R. suited to be a of terial E. pipe down from the was dropped because the booze disGeaae Price of and bring a J. highgrade, work on the highway between Price Mallet seph Sharp engine on the downcoming train reservoir, passing the high school and covered of Helper. An elaborate nominating to the proposed use providing the costs and Huntington, the roadbed lying in crushed on his premises was found unthe caboose of the backing one, Ninth street to Main, der a warrant issued against the parspeech for Sharp was made by Oliver ire not excessive. Emery. While this work cost over abrakeinan being killed and several coming along this same size extending along through ties who leased the T. Harmon of Price, who declared that Vernal has been making use of the seven thousand dollars it probably will other trainmen were story of the injured. The tim- the business section as far east aa to building. The case upper dictation by the coal companies must deposits for some time past for surfac- not be made the subject of any particagainst this leasewith in the tunnel together Fourth street, and also being carried holder failed because the liquor was not cease. Ilia candidate deserved office ing of dirt walks with a marked degree ular protest aa Carbon eounty receives bering can of coal were set on fire cast from Ninth to Tenth. Another in the rooms actually occupied and would fight the corpora tiona be- of aueeesa and Meana ia of the opinion a large benefit from this improvement. several by the and it was a eouple of weeks before rewill run through City accused. The third rase against a feh pi;ie cause he had been let out aa super- that it might well be naed for capping Repayment of the snms thus wrong- pair work eould be effectively put un Park and continue along Sixth, looping male occupant of the leased rooms intendent of one of the mines because dirt roads rather than the gravel as fully taken from Carbon county will A steamshovel crew worked into h was abandoned on condition that the the pipe et Main. A of hia refusal to listen to dictation. He heretofore. The deposit is located near be vigorously urged, and if any reaiat-th- e der way. at the big cavein at the north away i laid believed so that already told the convention that Sharp waa the pipe it is onKatreet, highway, personage should beat it out of tha theanpe encountered to the administra- end as far aa practicable. The big lo- and this will again be eroaslooped into city for good. laborer a friend and that he would in- miats will not be excewive. Decision on; tion of a juat settlement it ia likely comotive has been removed and all of augurate laws to cure the evils under the matter, however, ia being withheld that the commissioners will get a Im- the coal cars but two are now out of the two pipes of like size on Ninth and Jungle Route Bobs Up. h will lie laid on Fourth Sizth. which the country and particularly pending the outcome of the tests and tie drastic in their actions on the mat the ha and tunnel, prothis eity and its inhabitants That retimliering to the southward street extending Carbon now suffers. With a very eu- until it is determined what these costs ter. Many other smaller claims will al- ceeded rity from both ends of the Imre un- limita in the neighborhood of the flour the unbearable muddy con-escape may logistic second from W. B. Wise the will be. so lie pressed. now the point where the heat was mill and til Bition as simiin another experienced along Main street with made were looping nomination waa received with great apover Federal Inspections The cost of the audit was just eight greatest remains. The roof here ha winter consideration is being lar pipe on lower Fifth. This is ralru-jlplause. The commissioners for both Aid Projects No. 24 from Price to Cas- hundred and fifty-si- x dollars. The ac- raved until a huge eavity with unaa Itcinir an anticipation of the ,en to the laying of s gravel the four-yeand terms were tle Gate, No. 1 from Castle Gate to Du- counts investigated cover the .eriod known for further jmimihilities caving --Fruit-land needs for a long time into the top on the roadway starting at the 'a selected by a single ballot. A. F. Jor- chesne and over the Heber to city from the beginning of 1917 to July 31, remains. Debris from this falling maCaxtimn pipe ia to be naed jing aa laid to the west limits and forest road. Work ia progressing 1921 a little over four and a half gensen of Scofield, who received fifty-fou- r covered the wrecked engine and terial on the Although pipes of tbis.ing into and along Main street maybe votes, was given the long term, very satisfactorily paving of the years. ears, but has now been mostly remov- material have been in use in various as far as City Hall. That it might be while the short term went to D. C. Price to Castle Gate and on the gradAn inventor has designed an auto- ed. Extreme eantion has been neces- parts of the world for several cento- - necessary to eart all thia gravel off Gibson of Helper, who came through ing of the road from Castle Gate to to prevent injuries to the work- ries the limit of service which it will again when paving starts next sum- . with thirty-oneA. J. Stafford waa a Duchesne with the probability that mobile lock that operates by rlosing sary on the job, and It is figured that mer brought about a discussion as to has not as yet been determined. third prospect, and received eighteen both projects will be finished within a the exhahst pipe of a car to prerent men when the tnnnel ia first put back in give juat what route should be followed by votes. For clerk only one name was week. the engine running. Would Issue Bonds. service a string of ears will he harked the graveling. Three bids based on a mentioned, that of Lake E. Young. By Three rutout valves will be put in at price per foot of roadway eighteen feet and trainloads of coal hitched through he that to telling expected shortly go to these can will be pulled back with' 11 intersections, enabling the depart wide and six inches thick were opened. into' business for himself, Young tried out the necessity of any trainmen ac- ment to shut off water from a single c. 0. Harris and T. P. Unions were to sidestep the honor, bnt the conven- SENATOR REED SHOOT EULOGIZES BAMBERGER whole the without off block turning tually passing through. It is expected cents cents a foot, at forty-fiv- e tion wonid hear nothing of it and the that the two ran still in the wreckage city to do a little npair or installation hile A. & oibson bid wan forty-wor- k nomination was put through. Young h will lie gotten out by next Sunday with fire 'eiKht anj B third cents. Decision on in any one section. told how he had participated in one of will replace the present four-V- ii the liklihood of coal actual matters connected with thia work hydrants in vindication his putting work United States in the senate, the old party conventions a few days Support traffic through the tunnel a few days inch plugs in the business section. All llrent over to an adjourned meeting to of to the an national the and peoadministration been and had to present entreaty previously very proud later. Thia will make the real time thia will cost somewhere around sixty held tonight (Friday). aid in busting up a nasty political ring ple of this state to not allow race or religion to prejudice their minds which thousand dollars and it ia proposed to K A. McGee, acting for the Rotary the tunnel was cloned about which had long festered here in Car- were among the things Rood Smoot Senator United States five urged by davs, which tallies well with have the TeopIe vote for an issue or eubv urged the necessity for doing bon county. in an address at a mass meeting at the Orpheum theater at Salt the estimate aa to eliminate the die by The Run bonds to finance the work. Some news jaomething Lake City last Tuesday evening the first gun, as it were, of the at the time the reported Golding Ia Oppoaed. ateamshovel was get- of this proceeding having been already 'graceful condition of the road d When it waa proposed to endorse 8, present campaign in Utah. The house was packed. He spoke for ting started early in Set ember. abroad representatives of a our fair city. That the countt W. Golding for assessor opposition was two hours and had the very closest attention throughout his adbond and mortgage may extend some aid on the Salt Lake City part of The allrail movement of coal to New company and also of a Denver, Colo., developed, it being told that in such an dress. trackage between the present end and event the space on the official ballot the at the six were Hudhouse meeting, present through j0f the paving and the aetnal eity principal After paying the highest tribute to President Harding, Hon. England son gateways increased to 3255 cars of for this office would 4isve to be left tentative offers for such bonds j(s distance of about seven hundred and Sutherland and leaders other the of George nationally party bituminous and 1507 ears of anthra- as might be issued on this project Re- - feet will be looked into today when vacant, and in order that no blank line had cite in the week ended September 23d cent improvement in the bond market the commissioners meet The Kiwanie . should intrude George A. Milner, Jr., locally Senator Smoot among other things declared that as he of Wellington was given the place. received his first training on the claims committee he was going There were also forwarded through may lie noted when it is told that the 'flub, the Rotary and the Price Cham-becars of Again the endorsing penchant bob- to see that hia friend, Ernest Bamberger, received a place on that (Rouses Point seventy-si-x offer which was made by the far of Commerce have all raised more when he came to the senate. He said that if Bamberger iminous coal and two cars of anthracite, Zion firm's agent will net the city or less loudly their voiees in the mat-tb- e bed up when the recorders position was to be filled, and this time the con- could not make a success there in six years he would never make a The moderate increase of two hundret full face value of the issue with ac-- ter, and will all be given an opportuni-crue- d and sixty-tw- o vention enthusiastically accepted Mrs. success as a senator. cars of anthracite in the interest, and the buying comity to cash in their ehipa. The old y week ended Viola Olsen Olierto, whose nsme will be compelled to pay as rra- - tion of route down along the railroad will 16th over September the I have Senator no doubt as to the outcome, continued But ended September 9th, and the mium all expense connected with the or ;n 0ver J street, bobbed . appear on the ballot under the demoup again Smoot It isnt always the man who stands on the floor and talks week increase of 10(59 cars ;n the week election, the necessary legal work and in the Tuesday evening meeting. cratic caption, although J. E. Gejtse large a and wins talks that There senate. the isnt of body the respect ended September 23d reflect the move- the expense of prepar.ng Innidblanks. still opposed any snch action. Coming men in the world that can size a man up quicker than ment of When a man achieves greatness he to the treasurer another effort was of ninety-si- x anthracite mined since the An ordinnnre was passed whieh conclose of the strike. made to get an endorsement for an old the senate of the United States. cludes the formalities necessary to the j likes to cover np his smallness end of I j ten-inc- ten-inc- ten-inc- ten-inc- h - Six-inc- giv-lat- ut ar two-ye- ed tux-in- ch ar e. pav-futnr- , ut. . Six-inc- . forty-- enter-heralde- 'e 11m-nia- de st ques-pan- K A 1 |