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Show im JmucA Every Friday By Sun Crockett, Subscription, 2.00 Co. (Inc.) R. W. the Tear. Office Phone No. Him! end 113ml. 0. Second-Clan- s Mail Matter, June mMium THE SUN, PRICE. UTAH EVEET FRIDAY. Reading the daily newspapers and trying to Carfigure out the tangle overseas, the average matbon county mans question is: What is the ter with Europe? And it isnt one thats easily answered. As we see it the greatest trouble over there seems to center in the fact that Europe now has four million five hundred men under arms. A quarter of a million are encamped gun in hand in tne Near East. Fifty warships, ready for action, are frowning on Constantinople. Two per cent of the entire population of Europe is ablebodied and could now be producing something to eat instead of being forced to do military service. Or if not actually producing food they could be turning out something that the world needs and is willing to pay for. Those men now bearing arms could solve Europes problem in a single year if they were stripped of their guns and given tools or agricultural implements. And until that is done we are still going to be asking: Whats the matter with Europe? Frequent automobile accidents with many of them accompanied by death seem to have no effect on speeding. So about all the walking public can do is to sit back and calmly wait for someone to come along with a cure for speeding that will prove more effective than anything that has been devised up to this time. R- e- dence, Noe. Entered ee Postotfice Publishing liu(r. mmiHii at 411.111. 1170. at Price. Utah. Under the Act of March SUN ADVERTISING RATES. per Month, 11.60; Single Issue, Display Matter Per Inch 23 Per Cent Additional. tOc. Special Position, Each Insertion. Count Six Une Cents the Ten jugfuls Words to the Line. Summons, 011.30; Water Application, 013.00; Pinal Proof, 010.00. Readers Ten Cents the Une Each Insertion. 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We couldnt think of a more acceptable gift with which to introduce this very mfld and pleasant laxative. And a laxative of this kind is very important g Lac-La- x are mild and harmless, nothing at tins partinitor children in and really delight taking Grown folks like them about mint little like lozenges. for they are just One nice thing about our sex is we dont have to kiss someone who needs a shave. x, nt the poor immigrant! How harshly is he BE TAUGHT BT LAW IN OUB treated ! Compelled to be one of a number within SHALL BELXGION SCHOOLS? PUBLIC to admission this country a certain quota, refused if he is illiterate or too poor to show evidence of From liberty, Washington, D. C., a Magazine of Religious Freedom. ability to support himself without friends here and often turned back because diseased. To hear There are several large and withal very respectable the wails of those who want more immigrants, organizations which are planning to secure the religiou! plenty of immigrants immigrants in flocks and introduction of bills into the various state legislatures shoals, immigrants by the army, the thousands during the 1923 sessions to require the compulsory teachand by the myriad one would think them the ing of religion and the use of religious textbooks in our most abused of all mankind. Were what these public schools. We do not impugn the motives of these say true no immigrant once confronting and very zealous organizations, hut we certainly do question through the terrible hardships of our most seriously the propriety and feasibility of their plan Kssing and guarded gates at Ellis Island would and methods. Under our general system of taxation for ever dare them the second time if he once got the support of universal education it was deemed advisable for the sake of peace and the successful operation losse from this monster of a country and return-e- d of the public schools that their curriculum should he alhome. But every now and then we see the secular, and that the fundamental elements of a together other side of the shield. One Pirocaco, a Greek literal education to preimre and qualify for good citizenAmerican by adoption made a fortune in this ship should he the' only testa required. This plan would country and went home with half a million dol- place the children upon an equality before the law. On lars. He was ro unfortunate as to invest his the other hand, every parent still Had the option to send money in buildings in Smyrna. Now that coun- - his children to a private or sectarian school where the tMUlJ standards were required to be met. try is no more and the half million dollars is gone, same educational socictiw seetwth and religious provided However, the thrifty Greek with the American , QgNiHeiQfllB) J"hfor h.e lhdr?n of their ihhu bar faiths, so smile to dollars a make grow puts ability taught not eduealose a benefits of the .that might they spiritual on his face and comes back to the land of his good an(j training while acquiring a knowledge of the ,un too not IS but It courageous. penniless jdimenis of a secular one. They were willing to make this You hear no jiersonal financial sacrifice by supHirting these private late, he says, to do it again I Now On. Come Take Home a Bowl Fish wails from Piracaco about Ellis Island, the quota srhoola and paying a general school tax from which they y law, the examination or the need of being healthy, reaped no personal benefit whatever. But it apjieara now lie knows better. He knows that the land of op- - that some religiousinsocieties are not willing to make this T addition to the tax required of all in sacrifice portunity Will not stay a land Of promise and of personal school and of want the system, public yet they riches for the hardworking, able, healthy and support religion taught to their children and consequently they X disoverrun the with be if PRICE, UTAH it bright immigrant propone that the state shall teach religion to all children and the. un(jer friendless the eased, the poverty struck, i the general taxation system. This is manifestly un- aC Z As Aa As At L Aa illlterate, Strange that some Of our captains noj ony to those who are operating private schools industry, who see only the immediate need of iat their own expense, but to those who make no profes-mor- e unskilled labor, cannot recognize the danger sion of religions belief. Anyone with one eye half open Why worry over trouble befon . in too many human muscles with no real minds' can see the point of inequality. I alde from the monetary injustice involved in this PLANS OF CARBON COUNTY RAILROAD TOLD OF comes? Let it alone and it maji frehfaH them. . come at alL 'plan of the compulsory teaching of religion in the publie OUTLOOK FOR PROFITABLE SESSION OF schools is the unconstitutionality of such a plan and the BY THE NATIONAL consequent religious hatreds and animosities that would LEGISLATURE ENCOURAGING. Lo, . habit-formin- ?" f? . I ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ? t Sale and - ' J f of ' . J v i ' M -- n r 'j I He Vy be engendered because of religious differences which Members of both branches Of the legislature could never be peaceably adjusted by law. It appears seem not disposed to introduce as many bills for that some people are just living in the immediate present, hfed whatever to the history of the past, new laws as formerly. The first week only fif- "d that should make us wise and ready teen' were offered in each house, some of them of ?lch to profit by the sad mistakes which others have made to Such importance as to warrant their their hurt The world has at list learned the lesson that and earnest consideration. It is to be expected governments succeed better without kings than with them, that in addition to the enactment of new laws- - Those that remain are regarded as mere relice of s dead made necessary by changing conditions it will past. We .are just beginning to learn the unfailing lesson be advisable to repeal others which have not fully .that religion flourishes in greater rarity and meets with met expectations. With requests ffom state de. greater success without thpn with the aid of civil govern, Religion by law has never been a boon to anybody partments and institutions alone exceeding by ," ,DT . ... . . . . . . nearly two million dollars the estimated revenues Utah! ..f1 action of the next the for the biennium, house of representative, in hejitatin to 11ow KSSTto generally com- - they were baptized with the Holy Spirit and endowed special requests for funds mended. Members of lawmaking bodies should with heavenly power and authority. Be exhorted Ilia am. be big enough and liberal enough to accord re- - bassadori not to lay their hands suddenly upon men or Spect to the opinions of others. They ought to upon novices who might bring reproach upon the cause listen to those qualified by experience and per- - of Christianity. But this proposal that instructors in our sonal contact with industrial and business condi- - PuWie whools shall teach religion by law imposes a duty diabfied to give smr- ma: tions. It is important that economy be practiced ?r ltual nstt'on- - Many .of th d? in and and encouraged that not even make a profession of religion. Someteachen4 every way possible . are rank commissions and state boards be abolished to infid,. and evolutionists, while others' belong to every carry on state government. The outlook for a pro- - ism" imaginable. What standard or brand of religion fitable session of the states lawmaking body is would all these teach? Certainly the author of Christian promising. With the start already made there'' religion could not place His indorsement upon such seems no good reason why the work necessary to plan. These men and women engaged in a secular pur-b- e done should not be handled with the consider- - it of life were never divinely ordained to perform the ation it deserves and within the time designated aed function of teaching the Christian religion. The be,n& in the organic act. Of course it is not expected "" Jftur?.of thl?.: and which these re- societies, religious of the peoples representatl es that they take uP formers seem to is the religious hatreds and ani-fenactment laws and propositions that have nioBjf jM tjiat wjpignore, engendered as a consequence if such been voted down by the people at the late elec- - legislation should become effective. Such a plan would w $ !! i. or ct pri-,tute- : 'arx s ;. I . (Continued From Fan Two.) surrendered following the issuance of and their connection with the plant, bench warrants for their arrest and possibly some change of existing conditions. Amicable Adjustments. The American Fuel company, owner DENVER, Colo., Jan. 31. Amicable of the mines at Sego in Grand eounty, df six hundred and sixty adjustments has laid off thirty-fiv- p men, half of labor problems arising among employits force there, owing to lack of de- es of the Colorado Fuel and Iron command for eoaL Dining the past half pany during the year of 1922, as the year the mines have been operated at result of joint representation confercapacity output, but at the present are ence between the employes represenworking only two or three days a week. tatives, are reported in the annual reIncorporation articles were filed with port of the company. Of the disputes, the eounty clerk at up Salt Lake City which ranged all the way from wages, last Saturday by the MarLean Coal working and living conditions to recrecompany, capitalized for $500,000. In- ation, says the report, five hundred corporators are W. D. MacLean, Wil- and fifteen were settled affirmatively liam M. MacLean, L. B. McCornick, J. and a hundred and forty-fiv- e in the J. Welch and G. S. Payne. The con- negative. cern owns twenty acres of land np in n Spring Canyon and known as the Serving Subpoenas. . mine. MARION, Ills., Jan. 27. Sheriff George Galligan and his deputies toDispute Is Settled. day began serving subpoenas on witSprinkled here and there amid the nesses summoned for the next murder weighty matters before the attention trial in connection with the Herrin of state departments are the petty, yet mine killings, which is scheduled to commanding, problems of which this is start in circuit court here, February an example. The wife of a hotel pro- 12th, Lincolns birthday anniversary. prietor in a small smelting town took The witnesses for the second trial will pity, presumably, on a poor old man be virtually the same as in the first, Mac-Lea- who begged for employment that he might eat and have shelter. She hired him to sweep the rooms, saying that tion. npt only ruin our excellent publie school system, so nd- - she would pav him fifteen dollars a to the of citizenshi development good mirably adapted APOSTOLIC DELEGATE PERNICIOUS FOR- in America, but it would corrupt even the church itsel: month. An affluent guest objected to the aged mans coming into his room, Where we have peace and goodwill there would be hitter EIGNER, SAY THE MEXICANS. fearing that he might steal. The pro'contentions and strife. ' ";r": discharged the venerable old prietor Mons. Ernesto Flllipi, We are not able to agree even among ourselves as Chris-Mexicapostolic delegate to Old at the end of a half days servhas been summarily expelled from that tian believers as to which Bible or translation of the Bi fellow ice. Then he told the man that the country by executive order following an alleged hie shall he accepted as of divine authority. The Cath-a- latter had seventy-fir- e cents to in breaking its laws. The constitution down olie objects most strenuously to having any other version him, which could be collected roming from the to his children than the Dnuay version; the protest-ligiou- s there contains a provision proscribing openair re-T- ad The man claimed with equal force that the King James version proprietors wife. processions or services. The officials of ninety rents. Then came the aged one before the state industrial commission. the Old Testament is acceptable to him; the Christian KCting head of outdoor religious services ncay, Scientist insists that Mrs. Kddvs works shall he substi- - He was, of course, given a hearing. Sllao, the occasion being the cornerstone I&ying tuted or added; the Mormon" wants the Book of Mor-o- f Correspondence resulted. Then came by the proprietor for a monument to Christ.- - Catholic dignitaries (mon added; the Mohammedan wants the Koran snbsti-o- f the settlement e rents and for which he d; Mexico contended that the laying was a the Darwinian now comes along and wnnta reli-vat- e seventy-fivremitted a check. The commission had function on private land and therefore notgious books tabooed altogether, and the works of Darwin, adjudicated one more claim in and of and the red radicals Spencer substituted, within the scope Of the law claimed to have been Huxley want the works of Carl violated, but government officials think other- - e Lenine and Trotsky stripe and tbpra that k t0 tue place of all the wise. Minister of the Interior Calles is quoted as Show Up For Sentence. Mexico in the future intends to take,r , saying: Bt en uom or tne Cu the n of di bak iaed of pfAf6 COLUMRUS, Kan., Jan. 30. AlexSteps to prohibit high foreign dignitaries of it,.! jnto irrcoonciliable factions and wtB, as well as the Iran ander II. llowat, deposed Kansas Inchurch from practicing their religious beliefs in quillity of all other factions of varied beliefs it was ter leader, surrendered himself at the ' Mexico. This privilege belongs to the clergy of .deemed test by our founding fathers completely to here this to serve county jail as stipulated by the laws. President Obre-- Inrate ecclesiastical and civil matters and to have the state the remaining fifty-tw- o morning of an undays gon is of the opinion that this interference on the function entirely in civil affaire and the church in religious expired six months sentence for violaIt is of the greatest importance to the welfare tion of the Kansas industrial court part of foreign prelates is degrading to Mexico matters.American and republic that these law. llowat was recently paroled at clergymen, especially as there are sufficient pre-- j teaching religion by law should be the jail at Girard, Kan, where he was of high standing who can fulfill all obliga- - j,fti1?d t!.nlxsa,s e are sounding a note of warning in advance, defeated. tions to the church. servinga year for contempt of court. so that our newly elected legislators and the American Aumist Dorchy, former vice president take alarm at these encroachments upon the of the miners union, also surrendered. Experts are predicting great prosperity this people may The two men were immediately locked up. It is reported that the governor c jlative roster. will pardon them in s few days. They o, sep-Mexi- co nn-lat- es as t:,n&thrnthat B MISSION S Phona for a bag of Turkey Red flA and prove to yourself that It is oa the best brands you can buy at price. You dont have to be an s9 judge of floor to know why our floe., above the average. The results ihff 't the baking, : Price Commission ( South Ninth Street, Price, Utah. MINING CAMP MURDER TRIAL IS COMING NEXT WEEK Jurors for the February term of district court for Emery eounty at Castle Dale have been summoned to appear on Wednesday, February 7th. There will likely be four cases for consideration. Says the Emery County ingress of last Saturday: Charles C. Spencer, the Mohrland negro who is accused of fatally wounding Pleasant or Memphis Jackson, colored, will he tried for first degree murder. The shooting came as windup to a disagreement over card game, according to the reported evidence. Jackson later died in a Salt teke city hospital as a result of the wound. This will be the first murder ease ever tried in Emery county, so far as court records show, and it is quite a coincidence in this connection that women should have been selected by this years jury commission for prospective service for the first time in the history of the eounty. Some six or eight were thus selected and two of the number apjiear in the venire drawn for service at this term, while others will more than likely be summoned for service ith the exected trial of the Carbon county strike murder cases here in the near future. According to a recent report the output of ateel ingots in the United States during 1922 was 33,500,000 gross tons, and the production of finished steel approximately 24,600,000. r Program In the Four Utah Coal Camps Starting At Snuff, side January 12th. Hoyt Gibson Loaded Down.'' 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