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Show TSZDAT, OCTOBER IS, 1922 THE SUE, PRICE, SCHOOL DAYS Means new things for the children. Summer dresses and little waists and patched stockings won't do. We hare provided everything you need in this line at lowest prices. We are also receiving new goods for every member of the family and you get the benefit of a low market, because we bought months ago when production was at the limit and rail troubles were unknown. Dont wait until thestf CHON STUDENTS HAVE CHANCE Of WHINC i ! UTAHS BEST COAL IN STATEWIDE CONTEST Iu the statewide essay contest to be conducted as a part of Traffic Safety Week, October 22d to 28th, prices will be awarded to university, high school and grade students by the Interaioun-tai- n Automotive Trades association under the auspices of which the campaign for decreasing accidents from trall'ie will be conducted. Students in senior high schools, tenth to twelfth grades, inclusive, college and universities of the state will have the chance to compete for a first price of twenty-fiv- e dollars. The subject of the essay must be Cause and Prevention of Street Accidents." Composition must be between six hundred and a thousand words in length. On the same subject a price of fifteen dollars will be awarded for the best essay to be written by a student of the junior high schools, including the seventh to ninth grades, inclusive. Length of composition four to six hundred words. Pupils of elementary schools, first to sixth grades, will eomiiete for a price of ten dollars with essay written on the subject of How to Stop Street Accidents." Essays to be between two and three hundred words. Upper lefthand corner of each page will be used for name and address of PAGE SEVEN FRIDAY. UTAH-EVE- RY AWVSAVUWAAAMMAMVUVVVVVVUVVVWVWVWWUVk EYERYONESjJSTAlNED Keynote of Pnsideut Grant's Talk Is to Obey the Law. With twenty-si- x incumbent authoriSaints church ties of the Latter-daunanimously sustained by the regulation raising of hands the ninety-thir- d conference up at Salt Lake y semi-annu-al City was adjourned on Sunday hut by a President lleber J. Grant for the next six months. The sixth and final meetnew fall and winter goods are gone. We might not be able ing of the session was attended by more individuals than ever assembled to replace them at prices that would enable us to sell them on the tabernacle grounds on any occasion in a number of years. Throughout as cheaply as we can now. No matter what you need in dry the conference, in consonance with the "keyuote speech of President Grant goods, clothing and furnishings we have it. Everything delivered at the opening Friday morning, obedience was stressed by virto eat, wear and use. tually every speaker summoned by the head of the church to address the congregations. This obedience" is construed to signify not only compliance with all the laws of the land and the laws and regulations of the church, but also the counsel, in regard to spiritual and material affairs, as given by those of the church who are in authority. So Winter Quartern, Clear Creek, Castle Gate students and the upper righthand cor- far aa the issue of party politira is conand Bunnysida. ner for the name of the school and the cerned no specific reference was msde grade of the student. Each teacher will liy any of the speakers, but the memselect the best from the class and sub- bers of the church were told in plain mit it to the principal or president who and unmistakable language- - that in will submit his choice to the district the exercise of their elective franchise should disregard party and place When Winter Comes Again superintendent who in turn will for- they ward his selection to the state superin- in office only those men who stand for Will you one more Buffer the distendent of schools, C. X. Jensen. Uni- a rigid enforcement of the laws u;on comfort of spotty, uneven hunt and versities, colleges and rivste schools the statute hooka of the nation and the cold rooms or will you he among will forward their winning essays in state, including the prohibition law in Ummo who enjoy a home with every room healthfully, evenly warmed by each division (if there he more than all ita revisions and the AKGOliA and American radiator? one division) direct to Superintendent law. Here are President Grants exaet New Management Now is the time to arrange for InA final committee consisting words: "Uphold, sustain, enforce the stallations. Never before has the Jensen. of Gov. Charles It. Mabry and Secre- laws that are on the statute books of AUGOLA Hot Water Heating system cost ao Ui tie. And then, too, as tary of State Crockett will judge the the etate and nation. Vote only for this le our ularlt season we cun quote selected manuscripts of all three divi- men, regardless of party, who will yon a much lower figure than vre sions. The points for judging essays stand by the prohibition law and what can later on when we are rutihud. is known as the cigarette law. Don't let are: Aalc for an estimate for your home. For best suggestion on IIuw to Pre politic! interfere with your determine to put in office only the men who Reed Plumbing and Heating vent Street Accidents, 75 per cent; for tion for the lawe as they stand. Politics are and 25 good English, organisation per reminds me of the measles. They dont cent. TeL No. ISO 18 North Eighth All essays must be in the offiee of hurt much if they stay on the surface ARCOLA pays for liaclf in the fuel Superintendent Jensen on or before If the measles go in they are fuinful it and are liable to make you crosseyed. October 24, 1922. Twenty Beds, and An AmbuThe siecial points to be impressed Aside from this broad phase of "obelance In Service. on the minds of every person in the dience" which was emphatically in state are; terpreted to mean obedience in the pay The all of our necessity pedestrians ment of "tithes and offerings" the Modern In Every Respect walking against traffic on the country other question ujsin which a sjiecia mads instead of on the righthand aide stress was laid was that of the mission Architect and General Contractor. work of the church and uion which as heretofore. DR- WINTERS The need of all vehicles carrying red president dealt at some length in final addresa to the congregation. lights after dark. Office Shop Proprietor General authorities of the rhurt-h- , The necessity of keeping headlights PRICE, UTAH whom were in office at the last gen of and brakes in piod order. At SSS North Ninth Street UTAH Pit eral ICE, conference, and who were sustain Dr. Winters Will Answer AH 11 tone SSS. ed are lleber J. Grant, president, am Calls. Day or Night Charles W. Penrose, first counselor, Anthony W. Ivins, second counselor. Let He Build That House For You? State's Wheat Yield Figured Out By Rudger Clawson, president of council of the twelve apostles, w Government Expert S. Reed Smoot, George Albert Smith, LICENSED J. W. ITAMMONIN, M. M. Justin, agricultural statisti- George F. Richards, Orson F. 'Whitney, TITLES OF Bent JipiiMW Mcrrhandlw of David O. McKav, Joseph Fielding livery Dmcriptlon Abstracts of title furnished to any cian for Uncle 8am at Salt Lake City or tract In Eastern Utah. Fire and working with the Utah officials, Smith, James E. Talmage, Stephen Catering to the trade of the real-depiece of the local coal camp insurance written In the best compa- advises The Sun that the estimated Richards, Richard R. Lyman, Melvin J and surrounding territory. nies. Keel estate, bonds, etc. Second average yield of siiring wheat this year Ballard and John A. Widtsoe as the refloor SUvaenl Bldg., Price, Utah. GET OCR QUOTATIONS is twenty-si- x bushels an acre. This is mainder of the quorum. Concrete Building, South Ninth the same aa the previous Hyrum G. Smith was sustained Street, Price, Utah. Duplicating and triplicating ealea practically season. The total crop of both winter residing patriarch and Seymour B. books. Eastern prices. The Bun. and spring amounts to 5,686,000 bushoung (president) and Brigham H. els compared with 6,299,000 last year. Roberta, J. Golden Kimball, Rulon 8, Oats are yielding somewhat more heav-- ! Wells, Joseph W. MeMurrin, Charles ily this year than last and the acreage IL Hart and Levi Edgar Young as the is also larger. This years turnout now first seven presidents of the seventies. Chsrles W. Nibley continue as prepromisee to be 3,316, (MX) bushels or 15 per cent larger than last year. Barley siding bishop with David A. Smith ant is making' the same yield as last yrar, John Well as his counselors. hut a larger acreage means .bout a Joseph Fielding Smith is upheld as hundred thousand bushels more grain. church historian with Andrew Jenson, All grain yields are close to t e fore- Brigham IL Roberta, A. William Lunt casts from growing condition though os and James F. Wells as assistants. few thresher reports have been made ie church board of education rechecking has not been completed to mains unchanged, including in its perdate. Sugar beets, fruits, hay and truck sonnel Helier J. Grant, C. W. Penrose, crops show no change from last month, A. W. Ivins, Willard Young, Rudger everything having been fairly favor--' Clawson, Orson F. Whitney and Jo able. Keph Fielding Smith. I Alfalfa seed was harvested from thirThe retention of A. C. Lund as elioir teen thousand acres this year compai-Je- d director, B. Cecil Gates as assistant di is with twelve thousand last. The rector, J. J. McClellan as chief organ we year compared with five and seven-- i ist, Edward P. Kimball and Tracy Y. tenths last. Production will approxi-- ! Cannon as assistant organists and al ls this the members of the tabernacle choir thous- waa unanimously approved. year compared with sixty-eigpays and last Year. Yields are below usual It took President Grant precisely six jthroughont the state except in Uintah and a half minutes to present the twen names for their respective posi county, though they closely approach j ty-si-x bus the usual in Millard. Every district in tions, numerous repetitions in designs the state report material damage from tions of the various titles being involv grasshoppers. This was a great factor ed. tin reducing the acreage in Box Elder The attendance from Carbon and Em and Emery. The principal increase ery stakes is said to have been the very in Duchesne and Uintah, where largest ever close around a thousand the acreage nearly doubled. Millard al- persons. so showed a good gain. ? TEPSkPasture and ranges showed material VETERANS ARE URGED TO LOOK AFTER INSURANCE declines in condition the past month, PRICE. UTAH the greatest changes occurring in Box South Eighth Street Veterans of the world war who have Elder and San Juan, where condition allowed their insurance to lapse will be cent 50 of 65 and is only normal, per to reinstate policies by a flying respectively. Juab, Millard, Salt Lake urged and Utah are also several points below Rquadron to visit all sections of the the state average of 80 per cent. In tate under the direction of the Salt Lake Veterans bureau. J. jgeneral prospects for winter range are Blanch City Dr. X. A. Baker of Denver, and he in would still Rain ;good. helpful Colo., will be in charge of the squadron many place. covering the northern section and E, IattlefielQ and Dr. L. N. Osnman wil TWO MURDER CASES direct the work covering the southern Such Is the verdict of our fall patterns in dry goods court will convene in Monti-cell- o section. District It is estimated that $14,000,-00- 0 and ready to wear articles. Just a word for your benefit an on Octolier 13th (today) under in has been allowed insurance to describe us Wool-lethe beauty accurately It is not possible for order itoiued liy Judge I)i worth in Utah. Former service men may lapse are the callast in word artisof on these goods. eases the Two are murder charm They and liave this reinstated if found to have no endar. that of Irving B. Dunham for tic tastefulness. To realize the full benefit of what we are disability on payment of two months j the alleged slaying of James Xash and back premiums. Medical examination offering you at really low prices we suggest an early visit B. Stevens for the ease of Leroy killing will lie free. . Disabled veterans must to our stores, where the eye can see what the pen cannot George Bradford. Stevens was convict-e- d tell. all hack possibly Totally disat the August term for the slaying abled veteranspremiums. will not he reinstate! returnof Charles Bradford, the jury Dates for the drive locally are Iliawa ing a verdict of manslaughter. He ha tha, Xovember 18th ; Price, 20th; Sun The of of charge appeal. given notice Carbon-Emer- y and Helper, 23d. murder in the first degree for the kill- nyside, 22d, West Hiawatha is Mohr still Bradford land. and Heiner. of Hiawatha, George ing It would never do to settle all of enr GEORGE E. McPERMAID, 8upt strikes and other trouble at once. W m Rubber stamps of all kind. Tbs Sun. would have nothing left to worry over. WASATCH STORE CO. t? HIAWATHA, KING, BLACK HAWK. T PANTHER. ?? ? I I For Any of tha Abort Choieo Fuslo Call On 0. H. STEVENSON LUMBER CO. Pries, Utah IWWWWMWWWWWWAWWWWWWWWS.VW Utah Coal Sales Agency 813 Kearns Building, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. CARBON HOSPITAL anti-cigaret- te 0. JACOBSEN W P ou were in an Accident, and someone was injured, or s property was damaged, or your own car demolished- There wauU Ik m ,rv lidilily li hr m irpir Lib h inert 0cm AutwmUlc F!i.-y- . it yv lui lueliknj jrvumM milk SUPPOSE and The Ocean would slrp in, assume your responsibility, Its worth investigating. and quickly nuke reparations. TWENTmlDSHELS KUSANO nt The lasting quality of the new home will depend first upon the lumber from which it constructed. In the selling of lumber and other building materials make quality the first consideration and you to consider these price the next. It two vital points before you buy. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Its a part of our mateseventy-twothousand.hushe- ht iness. ed niL DNG tHEA DOUA - TASTY AND ATTRACTIVE 1 Stores Co. y. Equitable Real Estate and Investment Co. Pleased to talk any kind of Protection with you. Booms 1 and 2, Silvagni Bldg. PRICE, UTAH . STANDARD COAL Mined Za Carbon County and Shipped Everywhere. flame is so hot that it literally melts broken edges of motsls together. This is what is meant by welding. If then is a broken part in your auto don't have it riveted or patched. The proper and only thing to do is to bring the car hero when the broken parte will be welded solidly together ss they won before the break. Its tha only safe way. J. J. LLOYD WELDING CO. and 37- -' Phones 37-Fries, .Utah Tha Properties At Standardville, Utah No Dust , No Ashes, No Clinkers. Unexcelled For m .Storage Purposes. OVERLAND 4 ClMMprot In Maintenance STANDARD COAL Kaakwt Riding Small Car National Gas Average 5 Mile M. 1. ncniliill. Agent. Helper, Utah CO. SALT LAKE CITY UTAH General Offices Ninth floor Kearns Bldg. T. P. LAMONS Give aa your frrlght hauling and other work of till kind and It will linvc attention. No Job too large or protnit too small for me to handle. Service car da jr or night. T. P. Lemon, 1 'I tone SOW, Price, Utah. Wedding announcements. The Sun NEW QUEEN CITY CAFE OPEN , DAY AND NIGHT First Door East Postoffice PRICE, UTAH |