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Show JIGGS FAVORITE DISH FOURTH DOWN THE LIST SUNS ADVERTISING RATES Dm Sub's display advertising ratss are forty (4S) eenu aa inch per Issue or fl.10 per Inch by ths month four (4) Issues to local advertisers. Transient fifty (t() cents an inch per imue. Chicken if NEW YORK, Nov. 27. America national disk, according to a vote today at the National Hotel ex position here. Turkey was placed see ond on the Thanksgiving menu, pork Position is ti per cent additional. No display advertising accepted for the first (front) page. Pint page readers sure twenty-fiv- e (It) cents per line aa Coupon books of several denomina-Kein stock. The Sun. MB pt and beans third and corned beef and cabbage fourth. wm DISK Landowners under the Price River Water Conservation district Saturday last voted almost unanimously seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars in bond for the building of a reservoir up in Pleasant Valley to the north of Scofield. Also, for the removal of the railroad tracks of the Denver and Rio Grande Western to the west hills adjacent to permit of greater reservoir area. About two hundred and seventy thousand of this will be to reimburse the railroad. They run for twenty yean and there are no interest payments by men of the water until ten yean have gone by. Ths bonds bear 6 per eent interest and already are as good as sold at par or better. It will require twenty days advertising in a newspaper at Salt Lake City before they can be placed. The law provides for this latter. The opposition to the bonds was light, the vote being twenty-fiv- e thousand a hundred and eight for and bnt eight-foagainst. Then were three voting district District No. 1 included all landa in Twp 13 and 4 South, Ranges 9 and lflKEaat, owners balloting up at Spring Glen. There the vote was 3464 for and 741 against. District No. 2 was formed from Twp. 15 South, Range 11 East, the voting being at the Gib Austin nnch about three miles south of Price. For, 8639; against seventeen. Distriet No. 3, all the lands in Twps. 14 and 15 South, Range 11 East, and in Twp. 16 South, Ranges 10 and 11 East. The voting place was Wellington. For, 13,005. Against, sixty. thousand seres will Some thirty-fiv-e be inundated by the big reservoir. It is estimated it will be two hundred and ninety feet long by sixty feet high and will impound around a hundred and of water and ten thousand acre-fethousand nerving more than thirty-fiv-e seres adjacent to IIeler, Spring Glen, Price, Wellington and Cleveland, the latter over in Emery county. Ulrich A McGraagl Salt Lake Cily engineers, are retained for the dam work, which it ia expected will be began in the early spring. Considerable preliminary work has already been don Construction should begin with the going of the frost from the ground end the runoff of flood watera up in Pleasant Valley. With the building of the reservoir the Denver and Rio Grande Western if expected to abandon its line from Colton to Scofield and to construct another from the upper coal eamps by way of Dry Valley down to Soldier Summit. The survey of the new route shortens the distance some. Since the brads have been' validate ed by district court decision no ia anticipated in their issuance. The Halloran-Judg- e suit, claiming certain of the runoff watera from Fish Creek and tributaries, is not looked upon seriously by residents of the Price River Valley. , ur AN INDEPENDENT Volums 9, Number 87 BOSS VOU STATE NOW RESTS CASH PRIZES FOR TWO BEST CHRISTMAS STORIES J Testimony of Witness Comet As Big Surprise to Defens Trial of Pete Kukos the first of the ixteen men held for murder in the esse of the shooting up of the Utah railway train in Spring Canyon last May at the time Deputy Sheriff Webb was killed has proceeded to a point where the state has rested and testimony fur the defense begins this (Friday) afternoon. Night sessions of court have hurried things along some, but it is likely that thia trial will continue for several days yet. A remarkable exhibit of maps and photographs of the scene of the crime are used in presenting the ease to the jury. The principal efforts of the prosecution seem to be to prove the presence of Kukos at the happeny ing, and witnesses have testified to his actions in handling firearms at that time. Confronted by a new witnesa in the person of I. D. Muy who was a guard for the railroad company at Martin Sam A. King, the defending attorney, sprang something of a trap when he demanded to know why May was passing around the point of thia mountain through which the tunnel passes and where the train was renetrating when the attack waa made. Mays answer was that some of the strikers and aaid that a ear of scabies would be coming along, and that the boys weregoing to meet them above the tunnel and there would be some fun. May was proceeding up the canyon in an automobile to see just what would happen and nearly ran over Knkoa in the road, according to faia testimony. Quite a few other witnesses have made positive identification of the accused man. The crowd aa assembled along the track awaiting the emergence of the train from the tunnel has been described as having been . psi-tivel- J The 8un ia going to issue a big Christmas ediiiun that will be out December 22d. A first prise of ten dollars in gold and a second of five dollars in gold sill be given for the beet Christmas story submitted to " published in thst issue. These conditions are imposed: First The story must be e rit- ten by some student of the elemen- tary school of Carbon vounty. Second Only one (the best) story is to le submitted from each svhooL This will necessitate an elimination contest under sueh conditions as principals of various schools of Carbon county may de- terming Third The story must not con- tain mors than a thousand word Fourth Stories are to be at the office of The Sun in Price by 12 o'clock (noon) of Saturday, De- cemher ICth. Fifth Each story must he signed by a non de plume, accom-- J panied by a sealed envelope con- talning the real name and address of the contestant. Those desiring manuscript returned should en- close the necessary postage. Sixth The stories awarded the first and second prise will be pub- llshed in the Christmas issue of Ths 8un. December 22d. Seventh Address ell rontribu- tlons to The Sun, Price, Utah, Christmas Story Contest Depart- - ment 4 ! 1 THEIR MEIHODS ARE LAX No Force Behind Thou In Charge of NEWSPAPER Week Ending December HOTELMANSHOT DOWN flFMX Quayrel Over Woman Results In Tragedy At Railroad Town. Helper had another murder last urday at about noon when one Jim Gibson shot down James Pappacatsi The latter was the proprietor of the Colonial Hotel end also of the last Chance resort at the upper end of the railroad town. Gibson frequented the poolhalls there and has a reputation He fired three thatisveryquestionabl times into the body of his victim. The slaver took to the hills after his erime and was last seen running through New Helper towards Martin on the Utah railway by J. II. Hawkins from Price, who was in that vicinity. According to fitnesses Gibson was playing pool with several friends when he nude some remark about a woman. Iappaeatsis resented it An argument followed. Altercations led to threat Then Gibson jrnlled a revolver as the proprietor ordered him from the place. He shot three time All of the bullets struck Pappacatais in the head. He fell to the floor and died before witnesses reached him. City Marshal Halverson was immediately notified and in turn called upon Sheriff Thomas F. Kelter for aid. Deputies were sent to the scene, but a search failed to locate the slayer, Since then it ia learned that Gibson made his way to Price and on Monday last was at the Tavern Hotel, where he had a room. He changed a cap which he was wearing at the time of the murder for a hat aa well as donning different wearing appareL He ie known to have gone east from Price. The e eheriff office ia working with in Colorado and elaewhere and has hopes of locating him. It is believed Gibson will be run down shortly. Evidence at the coroners inquest disclosed thst Gibson end a woman who accompanied him were ordered to leave Pappacatais place by the murdered men. Failing to go promptly he approached them and Gibson fired. The dead man ia said to have e wife end four children in Greece. Hie countrymen speak well of Pappacatsi Gibson is believed by the sheriff forces to have a record before showing up in this section. X, Duplicating and triplicating sales books. Eastern prices. , The Sun. 1932 PER CENT OF FUILTIHE HIST 01 DJIA CJPM IS UTAH HIKES Sat- Ths Sun Special Service. WASHINGTON. 1). 0., Nov. 27.-- ft'r the week ending with November 11th the mines of Utah had a production uf 56 er cent of fulltime capacity. The total losses from all causes amounted to 44; transportation disability, 44.6; labor shortage, 0.6, and mine disability, 1.8 ier rent. During the same time the Colorado properties worked 522 per rent fulltime capacity, Wyoming 83.7 and New Mexico 86.5. Bituminous coal production for the week of November 13th to 18th was 11,213,000 tons aa against 10,147,000 in the week preceding. Early returns for the last week, November 20th to 25th, indicate that eleven million tons will he raised. Both bituminous coal and anthracite output in the week ended November 18th were at high rate and the total coal raised 13,404,000 net tons was the highest weekly turnout ainee the strike and was exceeded this year only in the week ended Merab 25th when the total turnout was net ton Loading of soft oral on Mondsy, November 20th, wss 43,736 cars or about nine hundred less than on the preceding Monday. On Tuesday loadings declined 22 per cent and by Thursday had dropjied to 30,896 car thus indicating that the production in that week would be less than the previous one. The movement of hi tuminoua coal from lake Erie porta increased slightly in the week ended on November 19th. Reports show that tons were dumped. Of the total dumpings 1,003,621 were cargo and 39,171 were vessel fuel Cumulative dumpings of eaigo during the present season to date stand at 16,839,249 tons end of whieh 15,718,082 went to regular lake territory, and 1,221,167 scent an increase of 17 per rent. Preliminary reports for the first days of last week indicate continued high rate of production and the total output ia expected to be about 2,100,000 net ton Produetion of beehive coke continued to improve during the week ended November 18th. The estimated total output, based on the number of ears raded, wss 261,000 uet tons against 246,000 in the week preceding. Increased activity in the Pennaylvania-Ohi- o distriet waa the principal factor in the improvement. The output in the region increased from 176,-88- 0 to 182,380 ton the highest record attained 'since the beginning of the strike. The cumulative output during 922 to date stsnda at 6,310,000 net ton From the viewpoint of beehive eoke production the year 1922 ia 17 ter cent behind 1918, 64 behind 1919, Ii6 behind 1920 and 31 ahead of 1921, a year of acute business depression. Con-nellsri- lle ! 13,-43,0- HUNTINGTONGETS BUSY r Commercial Club Over Sonth Favors tho Utah Central. The action of the Utah railway in filing an application counter to that of the Utah Central for priority railroad rights to the oral deposits in Hdnting-to- n Canyon wae the subject of a ape Alien Registration. Registration of aliens who are subject to the provisions of the law reeial meeting held e few evenings ago quiring ell who ean not pass an examiover at Huntington llyte S. Loveless nation showing certain educational of the commercial club, pro president qualifications ia at an extremely low aided and explained the situation. Loebb in Carbon county. Lex methods of cal sentiment is in favor of the latter a year ago in enforcing it seem to have company whose aplication provides put the idea in the heads of some that hr e line connecting the coal properties nothing will be done to them in case of James IL Mays in Huntington Canof failure to register, and aa a conseto destinations not ordinarily taking yon with the Denver end Rio Grande quence there hae been practically no lake coal. In comparison with the Western at Wellington end a station thia registration in county and which three years preceding the quantity of at, the Emery county town would more should show a remarkably heavy proeaigo dumped in 1922 ia about 22 per than likely induce the long awaited decompared with others in portion rent leas than the average for these velopment of the agricultural possibiliUtah. There seems to be a disposition According to reports supplied ties of that section. Petitions were ciryear eounted up to seventy-tw- o after on the part of thou in charge of the the collector of customs at Buffalo, culated and signed by many prominent by whieh the count was lost with the lists to express wonderment that thou N, Y 106,300 tons of anthracite were citizens in the principal towns of the crowd still eoming. The ease aa be- who should register and pay in the fen forwarded through that port in the county favoring the of the DIES week ended November 21st, consigned Utah Central and to application that effect copies ing built up seems to be that the erowd dollars required toward the expense of HENRY MATH SR, assembled ahead of the train, that the providing schooling to which compulto points on Lakes Superior end Mich- isve been sent to the interstate commerce commission at Washington, D. shooting up occurred, that Webb sory attendance ia required not to do End Cornea At the Home of Mr James igan. waa killed and that Knkoa waa there so. This thing is looked upon differC., and also to the Utah public utilities Given. Is Interpretation F. Pace At Fife and took an active part in the shoot- ently and ia handled in quite another commission. manner up at Ogden, where aix aliens Interpretation of the mine reports ing. Henry Mathis, Br., passed away at or the week ended November 11th was JUDGE F. E. WOODS UPHELD BY who bed failed to register were haled MARSHAL PEACOCK KEPT BUSY before the eity court and fined ten dol- the homo of his daughter, Mr James made moot difficult by the occurence STATE SUPREME COURT THE FAST WEEK lars each and were then obliged to reg- F. Pace, on North Seventh street at of two holiday! election day and Arister and Conviction of Joe Zeezich recently the fee. The judge also Price last Monday night of general de- mistice Day. The daily telegraphic reJ. A. Westwood' and Leon Jensen, gave thempaw little leeture informing bility. He wae a pioneer Of Southern ports received from the railroads indi before Judge Woods in the Seventh a both from Kenilworth, palled off an them of what the government is doing Utah, but had made hie home in this cate that loadings on those days were District court at Price on a statutory automobile raee on Main street in this for the aliens in the Americanisation eity with hiachildren for the past three 78 end 53 per cent, respectively, of the charge eommitteed against n girl ox city last Saturday evening. Later Mar- school to enable them to become citi- year He waa born in Widchen (Swit- average for recent Tuesdays and Sat- tender years was affirmed last Saturshal Peacock polled them. Etch drew zens when can read and zerland), September 9, 1834, where he urday Wherever the mine reports in- day by the state supreme court in an fine of twenty-fiv-e dollars before a write English.theyShould speak, such methods lie grow to young manhood bnt emigrated dicated that either or both holidays opinion handed down by Judge Samuel local justice. In the same court J. 0. adopted by the registry agents in this to Utah in 1862. He was married to had been observed percentages were re- R. Thurman. The point of law involv(Chris) Jensen and Tom Anderson this county there would be a grand rush to Elizabeth Hubarhmidt on his first trip calculated on the basis of a forty or ed was the admissibility as competent week were assessed ten and eosts each names on the list Instead of such across the plain Later he went back week. Despite the low evidence of the girl victim, her age being for fighting. Gnat Maleses got five get the people in charge turn to Omaha, Neb., for emigrant and in production oecaiiraed by these hol- 8 years at the time. The court held that proceedings dollars for turning his horses ont in in reporta from various for the original pioneers of thia idays the duly rate of production in- thia waa within the discretion of the plaees that the the street. Cosimo Rodeo is under aliens are entirely opposed to the state, undergoing many hardships and creased. This waa possible principally lower court, which should be satisfied bonds of five hundred dollars for the registration as up at Castle Gat In his life with others often endangered because of a alight but general im- as to her' mental rapacity. The child alleged peddling of booge second of- Price the matter ia treated with in- by Indian Ilia wife died some thirty-thre- e provement in traffie condition Loss- testified that she knew nothing of God, ago. He wae among the es charged to transportation disability hut Jier credibility, the court hold wee HUNDRED AND IN fense. George Williams and Henry difference and contempt. Iliewatha yean Franks, both from Sunnyside, are to aliens are amused at the laws re- first settlers of New Harmony down in were less in n majority of the district a matter to be weighed by the REHABILITATION jury. The have hearing today (Friday) for a quirements, and Helper has a few who Washington couny and did much to The ie true she said she It exceptions were in West court raid; principal a in the of Wolfe Joe Cafe Rehabilitation has been given to Cray fight will register if the others do. The make that section one of the beauty Viiginia where, with the exceptions o knew nothing about God. In the adsince May 1st, few evenings ago. Williams accused statutes are clear on the subject, the spots of Utah. He is survived bv three the Panhandle and the Logan field, al ministration hundred and fifty-eigof justice we seriously last, by ths department of the United Franks of robbing him, whereupon the duties of the agents are presumably 0 sons and a daughter, John A. and showed larger losses through this cause. doubt the expediency of excluding the head hit former the Utter over the States Veterans bureau. Of the numand then should eertainly be some ef- James 8. Mathis of Price, A. F. Mathis Market conditions remained about as testimony of a witness on that account. ber eighteen have left the diatriet and with n hammerl fort made in thia county to get action of New Harmony and Mr James F. before and losses due to no market If the teat were applied to adults M employment has been found for the BASIN TURKEYS SELL HIGH AT on thia matter either by an awakening Pace. The remains were taken to New were important only in some of the well as infanta it might disqualify a rest except twelve The present rate of of those at present in charge of affairs Ilarmony last Tuesday for burial. Fu- trans-Misssi Qpi States. Transports' great many thouaanda of persona hithRAILROAD THE or by putting some vigorous peronali-tie- a neral services were held there yester- ion disability continued to be the chie erto supposed to be retraining men is about twenty each capable of testifymonth and ia increasing right along. on the job. day (Thursday). The children here ac- factor limiting production. Owing to ing in a court of justice. weeks few the last Working together Next year will see from four to five Unde Sam and the Utah Farm bnrean companied the body. y in transmission of one of From nineteen to thirty-fiv-e eents hundred turned out with a mastery of did much to aid the of weekly reports from Hampton BRANCH HOUSE IS FIGURED FOR regular growers The bureau of public roads of the Roads it is impossible to give a corn some vocation. Those taught range per hour ia the range of wages for comWESTERN COLORADO ont Basin in the Uintah country mon labor on federal aid roads east of department of agriculture states that from aero engineering to watch statement of shipments from thst to market them for Thanksgiving Day. the plete Rocky Mountains with a few ex- there are enough motor vehielea in the port Neil M. Madsen and N. S. Neilson, ing. The insurance department of the Raisers of fowls from all parts of that during the week ended November where as high as forty-fiv- e ceptions, United statewide campaign for inducing for- section to States take the entire and vice president, respecpopuTotal 18th. two president over the dumpings shipped to Fred Matthews, the is paid. mer service men who have allowed in- commercial lation for ride at one time. of the Eastern Utah Electric from whieh tively, were reeeiv at of piers the reports bureau, up surance to lapse may reinstate it and Castle Gate.agent made a trip to Grand Junced 40 increased The about company, eent. received The birds were per have it converted. The southern team, movement of coal across the Hudson tion, Colo., a few days ago- - They lookon the ears snd paid for loaded there, with a view of including E. A. Littlefield and Dr. M. after being weighed in. In the face of COHWMTY SPIRIT SHE BIRO river for Eastern New York and New ed over that territory H. Critehlow, has returned to Salt the bad roads over Colton Summit the branch house down there a 3289 to establishing increased care of England Lake City with about a million dollars United States mail trucks to take care of the electrical and ac3582 and of in anthracite the transported worth of business from that part of business of Western Colorado. The thousand pound Viiualixation of the big forward movement involved in the formation 01 week ended November 18th. In addi cessorywere the stat The northern team ia ex- about eighteen most favorably impressed two hundred and fifteen ears ol' They tion eents and toms sold at thirty-si- x tho young Price River Water Conservation district and in the consummation of its soft and pected to bring the total to more than old birds at thirty-on-e of thirty-fiv-e were with what they saw and about the onanthracite thirty-fouto which are now about to ho carried ont ainee the endorsement given by forwarded two million dollar An intensive cam' Rouses Point. The ly thing in the way now of opening up stores at Zion priced fowls this plus laat bond election has been held np before the people of this com- total allrailthrough ia now being conducted in Zion Retail Saturdays of bituminous is securing a suitable location. Several to forty-fou- r and week at shipments cents, Esign southern forty a few of the farseeing and more progressive citizens of Carbon coun- during 1922 to date are now 21 per eent propositions are being considered, but munity squad, which will can- at Price by to thirty-eigthey brought vass all business houses in that city Since the holiday prices are ex- ty. For a year and a half much matter has been put before tha community and behind, whereas the anthracite ship- no definite action is likely to be tsken who employ former service men, and forty. to those others interested by tho newspapers at Price at tho request of landown- ments are 72 greater than during the nntil after the first of the yearjrith drop. obtain permission from the manage- pected the completion of the companys fine ers and officials of tho water district Space and time have boon given freely corresponding period in 1921. ment to explain the advantages of re- CHANGE COMES IN CHRISTMAS new building on Mein street at Trie both the Sun The and without of by Coke evidently any and Anthracite. appreciation Conditions at the Colorado town ap- instating and converting their war inSEAL SALE PLANS such because wae effort when it necessary to get ballots and other printing Final reports indicate that the total surance. to be good.. However, some of the Carbon county school children are, supplies for the election last Saturday ths order for this material waa passed output of antracite in October was were hard hit, but are reuitgrowere net ton In comparison with covering. CLUBS TAKE ACTION not to sell Christmas seals thia year. along to a concern doing business about a hundred miles outside the county. The secretary of this water district is a man who conducts a business con- the corresponding month of the two Price Kiwanians on last Wednesday Utahs Public Health association, that AN OFFICIAL COUNT scries a ia of advertisements in cern Pacific Union in this city. Ha ought to realize that local people should buy of home insti- years preceding this was an increase indorsed carrying the evening its stand in the Central Pacific and in The Sun and the first of which ap- tution Also, ho is well aware that everything purchased away from home takes of 9 and 5 per cent, respectively. In An official count of the Utah vote Southern Pacific controversy and the pears this week, wishes to direct all money out of the community which should bo kept here in circulation. Yet in fact, production during October, 1922, in the general election of November haa been exceeded by production in 7th, last, shows to rooms of each hie nanowmindenosa he Kings majority over Rotary club on Tuesday referred the efforts of the contest orders these things from ont of town. That a big he corresponding month but four times Bamberger to be five hundred and matter to its board of director At district. Placing of a health bond of thing like tho new conservation district ought to have as its officials broad during the past nine year CumulaOther official majorities are both meetings Dana T. Smith, general five dollars in each room is the end de- men who fully realise snd will look after the little niceties that help the com- tive production from January 1st to Colton, 5393; Leatherwood, 1546; J. counsel of the Salt Lake Route of the sired. Schools are divided into three the end of October was 35.670,000 tons, W. Cherry, 7013; Dr. C. N. Jensen, Union Pacific system, and W. II. Lee classes. The first includes those of munity along goes without saying. That thia secretary Henry G. Mathis most such an individual evident. is which was less than half that during six of rooms in show marks does more not than tho with a being The Seventh Judicial district benprize the on same the talks of road gave any year for which monthly records gives Christensen 1702 over Wood efits to accrue to Utah by the Central playground equipment of the value of To bring all tho fanners of the district in contact with his own business Pacific going under the contipl of the a hundred dollar The second three which is a lino especially dealing in supplies these people need this secretary- are available. The production of an- while the Twelfth Senatorial puts in to six rooms is fifty dollars of playthracite in the week ended November McConkie by 3749 majority. Union Pacific. would bo a good private graft Other business concerns locally can expect 18th is estimated at 2.191,000 net tons, ground paraphernalia. Third one or ship bo well to make an early to get the razz from this direction. It might a record which has been exceeded only Ytiur fellow who is persistenly lookDont blow .your own horn. People two rooms equipment to twenty-fiv- e this particular incumbent so as to get the new irrigation rnachin-r- y once in the last six years. In compari- ing for something for nothing generSale of bonds opens on next who cannot attract attention in any dollar started off in a manner that will be in accord with tree community spirit son with the week preceding this was ally gets all that he is entitled to. other way are not worth it. Monday and doses with December 8tli. et offi-eer- u : . red-tap- FIFTY-EIGH- re thirty-two-hon- anp-plie- a T t ht si I tar-ke- ys M Win IS r. ht News-Advoca- te sixty-- one. 16.-41- 6. |