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Show J . i iiwyulii SO in THE 8UH. PRICE. UTAH EVERT FRIDAY. OK SALK tK KROPKRTV KISSES 11 UTAH RUN ABOVE Sim-FO- MITIOK Sold to Citrhun County For 1V1 Tax-- I Mf Of PER CENT IN APRIL Th Sun Special Service. WASHLVGTOX. 1). C., April 30MADSEN AGAIN NAMED 8H?n a's ith 14th the mine of Utah workedApril hut per. rent of fulltime capacity. The Contained As the Agricultural Agent fn,lu all causes totaled 64.4. For Carbon County. which was all troru lack of market. During the same time the Colorado Pr. R. J. Evans was reappointed dimines worked 40. New Mexico 5(1.1 unJ rector of the extension division of the Wyoming 5.6 jwr cent. The I tali Agricultural college at a meeting preent estimate of the total soft coal raised held last afternoon at the ofduring the week of April 16th to Llet fice of 1LFriday E. Crockett, secretary of including that coked, Wal sales and, state. Other appointments made by imne fuel, m 10a244KH) net tons, which the college extension committee in-u ia,tKHi less than in the week pre- - eluded: I eeUing. It is, however, s I. V. Ci nearly three .- ft? STALE jfOTHUfO JOTHDT TOUGH jTOTHDfG INFERIOR glGHGEADE, and UODEST PRICES. SjuN-ialist- ei and Not Redeemed. Whereas. Carbon county baa received treaaurer's lertifieatea of sale and auditor 'a died for the following deacriled real estate. Mhtvh has leeu sold fir delinquent taxes for the year ISIS, and the tone for redeenuua said real estate as ly law lias expired. Now. therefore. noth e is hereby given thnt in pursuance of Sec. C5S of the Compiled lata of Vtah. IS 17. the undersigned the county commissioners of Carbon county, Vtah will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the north door of the courthouse at Price City. Carbon county, state of Utah, all tlie right title and interest and estate of the atate of I'tah. the county of Curbon, and each school, town and other taxing district interested therein to the real estate mentioned below. Said sale will commence at 10 o'clock, a. ni the 20th day of May. 1022. and will continue from day to at the aforesaid time and place undy til the whole of the following descriled real estate has been olfered for sale. Dated at Price City, Utah, this 0th day of April, A. 1.. 1K22. tiro-tid- ed TheDoctorWasRight When the good old family doctor was asked about baking powders, he said: Use Royal. of SAM rRUITS, ETC. It is made from Cream Tartar and is absolutely pure. You could dissolve a couple of teaspoons of Royal in water and drink it with benefit. Thats a health test mighty few baking powders can Kl'C.KXK ftAXTSOHI, JOHN A. MATHIS. yjlGETABLES, ALWAYS PAGE THREE meet. WOOPllE.U). Attest: fresh ereiw hi the rate during the L'm. Wiusor. early w k and it In irobnli!e irriuiit ii. ; lieu K. V" ",l" UMnslire, dairxing; that t.ie t .lul output will lie between' Ik - Kiihai-'Nj. M. plant lisc,i.--e-10..ei(t.H:!o and 10.4K).(K0 tons. p.e-- Mawli y. . pcsi-,' The doctor was right. f-- rd. j Vlcrk of the Hoard. , ; Sulk. I.ot 111. lllotk 5, High amount (2.10 School l V. W. l.ouis M. Cannon el ul. l.ul 50, Pluck 0, Agents' C.-n-- t New Townslte company; lielpt-s':ite leader; J. 1. Welch, Utah $10.01 amount counly; R. II. Stewart. Box Elder; IL Yu nee Turner. Lot 1, Itlock , A. Christensen. Beaver; W. P. Thom- Fanny Wellington townsiie survey; amount as, Weber; R. L. Wriglev, Cache; Or$17.00 son P. Madsen, Curium;' E. It. Price, George it. Milner. Jr., beg. 4 96 feet cor129 east of northwest feet south Wasatch; A. E. Smith, Juab; W. J. ner of NEW of NWV of Sec. 7. Twp. Thayne, Davis; A. L. Christiansen; C. 15 South, Range II East, thence O. Stmt, Sanpete; S .R. Boswell, Sumsouth 209 feet; south 73 degrees and 10 minute east 51 feet; north 290 mit; George llolin stead; Sevier; V. L. feet: west 49 feet to beginning. Hlock Martineau, Salt Lake; Delmre Nich3, Galea addition; amount ....$122.86 olas, Morgan; Morgan McCall, Piute; Newton Hill, beginning 1X14 feet cast of southwest corner of the southeast Erastus Peterson, Uintah. uuarter of section; thence east 334 Home Demonstration Work Rena feet; north 9 feet: east 297 feet; B. Maycock, state leader; Ellen Agren, north 149 feet: west 648 feet: thence HoutheHst to beg., Sec. 1, Twp. 15 Weber; Amy J. Leigh, Utah; lvv Low South. Range 10 East; amount $29.95 ry, Salt Lake county. J. Holding, beginning 560 feet The budget for the extension divi- Sebron east of northwest corner of northsion totaling llOil.IMM) was approved. east qii'iiier of northeast quurter of Dr. E. G. Peterson, president, rejmrt-e- d Sec; thence south 495 feet; west 544-- 4 feet; thence non beast to a point the cost per student to be two hun29(1 feet west tud 2.1 feet south of dred and sixty-on- e dollars ier year beginning; thence west 66 feet; north below those of agricultural colleges in 231 reel; east 382 feet to beginning. Sec. 12, Twp. 13 South, ltauge 10 Michigan, Colorado, Iowa, North Da$80.81 East, nnioitnl kota, Kansas, Texas, Montana, Massa- Carbon County Lund company, S4 f chusetts and North Carolina. Sec. 34. Twp. 12 South, llunge 10 $176.87 East; uniount COLORADO FEOPLE OUTBIDDING Mrs. 1 telle M. SrliOltz, E4 uf SEE Sec. 1. Twp. 13 South, Range 9 Esst; UTAH FACTORIES in-e- .-t liminnry (Miniates place the eiin.uln-- ! tive pnidm lion the country' over for the calendar year to April Hint at lliil,. Hatbis Meat 416,1)00 net tom. The sott coal production this year is 20.7, 37.8, 1.4, '27.1 and Main St. 1.8 UTAH jier cent, resjiertively, ahead of PRICE, that in the suine period oif 19J2, 11121, 1020, 1010 and 1018. and is 1.5 per cent behind 1017. The allrail moven'e Cater to the Trade of ment of coal to New England and to the Coal Camps Eastern New York in the week ended April 21st included 4161 ran of bituminous eoal and 2861 of anthracite forwarded through the six prineiial gateways over the Hudson river and through House's Point. These figures mark a large increase in shipnieufs of soft and a decrease in anthracite tonnage compared with the week preceding. They nre far larger than in the eorresi Minding week a year ago when shipments to New England were reduced to small amounts by the grout strike. Soft coal dumped into vessels at llampl'in Hoads piers in the week ended April 21st dor reused to 310,400 net tons from in the week preceding. Both cargo and bunker to all destinations showed decreases and the total tonnage for the week was less Brightest prosjicct in years are imthan in any one since the end of JanFilling ahead of Utah growers of mediately uary. Bituminous loaded into vessels at Duke Erie piers in the week ended beets, according to a statement received The Sun a few dnys ago from )feass April 22d totaled 244.654 net tons and W. by H. Wattis, vice president and gen9750 and of 234,004 comprised cargo eral manager of the Utah-Idah- o Sugar ivith a capital S. It means yon of vessel fuel. The first sugar sold from company. 1 get the vary best trade of gasoline, Softening the Market. last years crop was marketed at 6.15 It means we The outstanding feature of the mine a hundred, , peases and aof nth. while that moving to marsot merely selling by the gallon, the week ended April 14th ket today is netting $9.50. Based on fur reports t far the personal satisfaction of erwan a continued softening of the mar- these figures, S. H. Love, sales manror owner. ket. Improvement in transportation ager of the company, says eventually has revealed lack of orders in many farmers of Utah and Idaho will receive districts and as losses through trans- between $3,500,000 and 3,750,000 in portation disability have decreased additional payments for last years Purity those due to "no market have in- crop as the result of the sliding scale creased. The lack of demand has been contract. While the first sugar was Corner Main and Eighth Streets most keenly felt in the territory west marketed at more thun three dollars a of the Mississippi, but has finally ex- hundred under prevailing prices, the PRICE, UTAH tended into a majority of the Eastern statement declares the average fur the districts. In fact, losses ascribed to rrop will be sufficient to give farmers no market in Illinois, Indiana. South- more than eight dollars per ton fur FRANDSEN lust year's heels. The next payment ern Ohio and Cuinlierland-Piedmowere the dominant factor limiting pro- will be made in time to help meet the duction in those districts. In connec- expense of thinning the crop this veer. COMPANY tion with the condition of no market The most encouraging feature of the it should lie borne in mind that the statement from a farmers (mint of the initial Tsrds adjoining the Denver ami jiereentages are based on reports from view in the prediction that commercial mines of some size. Were price for sugar this fall may be $10.50. Kio Grande Railroad tracks on the south, throe blocks eaat of it possible to obtain reports from the Carlxin county growers, however, are thousand of smaller ones it would rnntraeted with the Grand Junction, fcpot Office at tlie yard. be found tbnt many have Colo., factory and expect to do much doubtless given and irlon quoted shut down entirely, and that the er belter than with the Utah folks. application. Ioetofflce Ros N. Tclciihone 72m. Manufacrent of caiweity affected through lack of drmnnd are larger than here indi- MIGHT NOT BE BAD THING FOR turer of CARBON COUNTY cated. Traffic conditions are still seand in districts rious. however, many An ordinance making it a misdeBrick AD in Somerset county (Pennsylvania) meanor fur the owner, driver or perland the Panhandle, New River, Kuiui-- I son in of any vehicle to allow charge Kennva-Thnckof districts PRICE, UTAH wha and adult or minor, to either any iierson, West Virginia heroine decidedly worse. cliiub or into, swing upon or hold iijmiti a wlile Considering the country hs to any vehicle whether in motion or at looses ascribed to transportation di- -' list was passed by tlie commissioners nil to tar rmitinued outweigh abilitv of Salt Like county last Friday on the in strike other. No seltlement of ste, .acker. Violation (f w Washington has yet been rear COLTON. UTAH j it was resisinsilile for a loss i jTirs ..ji ,v imprisonment in i; , General Merchandise and cent ot iullt.me i to exceed thirty days or by per Ktoekmcn'a SuiHlcs jjl Cumberland-- Vdmoi nt w 11,1 Un- l 1,1 fjo and imprisonment. Lm Kentucky continued tnpniiriiioit law only the person comtlie der stale the week. No accurate measure of the mitting the act and not the one in Hotel, Dipping Vats and Teed latter is ypt. available. Other losses asLou In Connection charge of I lie vehicle is punishable. cribed to labor were widespread al- Under the county ordinance, however; little though generally small and had lmth are held accountable. The measeffect on production. ure is designed to put an end to the Where Anthracite and Coke. practice which hns been the cause of a children re The rate of production of anthracite number of deaths among Commissioner Stenacker points the was of week cently. third April in the out out the reswnsibility of the ojierator game as in the second. The total in21st. is obvious in the ease of a child, and ended week April the in Successor to put should be made to keep children he and CRAXER washcry MARBLE cluding mine fuel, dredge which he estiaway from the vehicle over eoal and sales to local trade, is control. Cumulalias tons. net mated at 2,065.000 calentive output during tlie present ASKING FOR WATER at 31, stands 21st to April dar year W.WH. of Harmel L. Iratt of Price has ap602,000 net tons, an increase g for rorresjKind-inthe over Incent 45 plied to the state engineerseeond-fo- per000 or jier 1922. tenth a divert to mission period of of water from the Green river system Production of beehive coke increasbeof week to irrigate thirty acres of land in CarApril, ed during the third loadcars of bon county. ing as a basis the number the ed by the principal coke rarncra WU man bound over 43,. total output was estimated atthe week m .T. Hammond, justice at Price, on W. 421,000 net tons as ngainHt wasjmade in Tuesday last bound over for trial in Ninety feet frontage by thir-w- n preceding. The increase district court Ted Owens, charged with and a half rode in depth. Iennsvlvania and the WcBt. The States the killing of Adjoins the Silvngni building at me and Southern Appalachian in the first degree murder for on the highway between nn,kins on the eonth and faces showed decrease. Produelion jrute and Standardville last winter. to th street Will dispose of stem Connellsville region decreased Cumulative "hole or cut to lots of thir520 in the week before. J feet frontage. Part cadi and Market Station Service i Service Station BRICK nt M of Kinds er 0RRIN ELMER j Youre Treated Right a Is Certain to ot crease In Value , i R. W. CROCKETT AGENT price, ct An laws about eeadts Printed copies of this year - witlnr. abeut lows will be off the pro available for be then will and vs da ten volume eoe The "pw of the m-iil.-ir which will i Li!10ra, 'ie Turk leader who shot "ut of ultimatums. indexe-- . preface and take lip n..l!.r robably dozm Pont horro"' The S5, ' Su.'serlbe. ' n; . r amount 1187.81 amount 1325.99 Rosebud riacer, placer claim, Sec. 33, Twp. 13 South, Lange 13 East; Guindrop Placer, Gumdrop placer claim. Sec. 23. Twp. 13 South, Lange 13 East; amount $310.04 George Lanea, Lot 6, Itlock 1, Mont$6.17 rose addition; amount McClure Wilson et al.. Lot 5, Itlock 2, Price Liver view addition; amount, M''iure'"wi Price Hlvervlew addition; amount. .. ........ $ 3.9 2 ...... ........ ....... ..... John Btrlllch, Lot 11, Hlock 5, Price $1.70 Hlvervlew addition; amount McClure Wllfton et al. Lota 14 and 16, Block 5, Price Hlvervlew addition; $6.65 amount 15, Block 5, Price Philip Ziglrh, Hlvervlew addition; amount ....$4.02 McClure Wilson et al. Lot 18, Block I, Price Riverview addition; amount, ...... $3.52 .............. ..................... McClure Wilson et al. Lota 16, IT and 30. Block 6, Price Hlvervlew addi$9.40 tion; amount McClure Wilson et al. Lot 10, Block 7, Price Hlvervlew addition; amount, $4.02 Pete Drakulich, Lot 11, Block 7, Price Hlvervlew addition; amount ..$3.25 McClure Wilson et al, Lola 12 and 16, Block 7, Price Hlvervlew addition; .$6.62 amount Bozo Nlchsic, 1x8 13, Block 7, Price Hlvervlew addition; amount ....$2.85 MrClure Wilson et al, 14, Block 8, Price Hlvervlew addition; amount. It lt deafness " It-- s f- Made from Cream of Tartar derived from grapea Contains No Alum I: Leaves No Bitter Taste k t DELIGHT TO i i 1 the Women Folks t! f! Our new spring and summer Dry Goods and Furnishings are a delight to the Careful women of these communities. search of the wholestale markets enables us to price these at figures that our customers may preserve economy while at the same time keeping right in the latest style. We feel ourselves fortunate in being able to offer them such splendid values for their money. Early buying is advisable. Everything to eat, wear and use. J) r I: WASATCH STORE CO Winter Qnartere, Clear Creek, Oaatle Gate and Snnnyaide. , $4.02 Erick F. Mickelson, Lot 8, Block 9, Price Hlvervlew addition; amount, $4.02 McClure Wilson et al. Lot 6, Block 10, Price Hlvervlew addition; amount, I: POPULAR MAKES OF SHOES $4.02 McClure Wilson et al. Lot 16, Hlock 10. Price Hlvervlew addition; amount, $4.02 MiClure Wilson el 1. Lota 7 and 8, Block 11, Price Hlvervlew addition; iifnount $6.62 McClure Wilson et al, I ot 1, Block 13, Price lilverview addition; amount, -- $3.79 McClure Wilson et hI, Lot 10 and 11, Block 13, Price Hlvervlew addition; amount 16.62 Oito Sundhurg. Lot 4, Block 14, Price Hlvervlew ndditlon: amount ....34.02 Lars Frandsen, beginning 330 feet east of southwest corner of northwest nuarter of southeast quarter of Sec; thence north 660 feet; east 230 feet; south 660 feet; west 330 feet to beginning, Sec. 21, Twp. 14 South, $126.93 Lange 10 East; amount E. C. Smith and E. C. Ashton, southeast quarter of northwest quarter. Sec. 32. Twp. 14 South, Range 10 East; amount Popular because they are made of the best leather and for comfort. Popular because they are as stylish as they are serviceable. Popular because the price is kept down to the actual value of the shoe. Try ours for a welcome change. Stores Co. Carbon-Emer- y Hiawatha, Mohrland, Wert Hiawatha and Heiner. GEORGE E. McDERHAID, Snpt $17.75 northwest quarter, See. 10, Twp. 15 Ogden Parking and Provision com South. Range 10 East; amount 353.62 pany. southeast quarter of southeast north half of northeast quarter. Sec. 33, Twp. 14 South, J. IL Sharp, quarter, northeast quarter, east half $10.21 Range 10 East; amount of northwest quarter, northwest quarC. L. Knox, west half of northwest ter of northwest quarter, east half of quarter of southwest quarter. Bed. southwest quarter Sec. 17, Twp. 15 22, Twp. 15 South, Range 10 East; 32.7 2 South, Range 13 East; amount amount (234.85 George P. Summerhaya, south half of south half of southwest quarter of William J. MeComb, Lota 1, 2, 3, Block 4, Pratt's survey of Wc Iby townslte; southwest quarter, See 23, Twp. 15 $638.89 amount South, Range 10 East; amount $19.19 George F. Summerhaya, northwest XaJIb 8heya, Loti 1, 3. 8, Block 3, Pratt's survey of Welby townslte; quarter of northwest quarter, Sec. $166.93 amount 26, Twp. 15 South, Range 10 East; State of Vtah, County of Carbon as. $ 5 2. 2 $ tmou n t .............. ... . H. C. Smith, county clerk and Emmerette C. Smith, northwest quar- I. auditor in and for Carbon counter of northeast quarter, Sec. 34, of atate Vtah, do hereby certify that Twp. 15 South, Range 10 East; ty, amount $61.96 the above and foregoing la a full, true C. L. Knox, northeast quarter of south and correct description of the propereast quarter of northwest quarter ty offered for sale at this time as per Sec. 36, Twp, 15 South, Range 10 the order of the board of county of Carbon county, state of $13.16 East; amount In witness whereof, I have hereJ. A. Hill, northeast quarter of south- Utah. seal of west quarter. Sec. 39, Twp. II South, unto affixed my hand and theofflcs In Carbon at Utah, county, my 11 amount IS3.9I East; Range Carbon county, state of Utah, George 8. Auerbach, west half of north- Price. east quarter. Sec. 30, Twp. 15 South, this 20th day of April, A. D.. 1923. .129.70 Range 11 Eaet; amount company, southeast quarter of northeast quarter, Sec. 30, Twp, 15 South, Range 11 East; amount 14.03 George S. Auerbach, beginning 495 feet north of southwest corner of northwest quarter; thence east 1320 feet; north 166 feet; west 1120 feet; south 165 feet to beginning, See. 32, or und taperfset Twp. 15 South, Range 11 East: haiT a rumblinr inflammaUon can u'nlfM'thV a in ount 9.09 hurinr J. It. Sharp, northwest quarter of reduced, your bearina may Sec. southwest quarter. IS, Twp. 15 will 'catarrh MEDICINE South, Range 12 East; amount $37.46 your ayatem Alonxo we dmfor rid Hutchinson, southwest quara? or Ieafnesi cauiwd by ter of northeast quarter. Sec. 1, Twp. MEDICINE S hall-- CATARRH 16 ot 13 treatment South, Range tha East; in amount, Sjai ben succesoful Catarrh -r i over Fortf J. R. Sharp, west half of southwest PolJ by CL quarter and southwest quarter of I, j. Cheney it c., catarrhal ty Jo-- Agri.-iilinru- itv Ashton-Jenkl- (Seal) ns Auditor County Clerk and of Carbon County. Utah. First pub., April 37; last. May 25, 1122 SEAL-- d NOTICE TO CXJYTRACTOIIS bids will be received by the undersigned up to 6 o'clock p. m. May 10, 1923. for the followina: For the laying per linear foot of approximately three thousand feet of four and a half foot sidewalks and about two thousand sidethro hundred feet of four-fowalks. For the laying per linear foot of approximately two hundred linear feet of crossings. Each Md must be accompanied by a certified check for ot at least 5 per cent of the amount of bid, made payable to the undersigned, this amount to tie forfeited to the town of Sunnysida If the accompanying bid la accepted and the bidder then fall! to enter Into contract and furnish the bond required. Contract and bond forma may be seen at the office of the town clerk. Plana and specifications are available at the office of the town clerk. A deposit of two dollars will be required for each set of plane end specifications given out, this to be returned on the return of the set In good order, provided tho one securing It has submitted a bid In proper form. The light Is reserved to reject any or all bida TOWN OF SUNNY8IDE, Carbon County. Bute of Utah. E. T. Jones, Town Clerk. y- i i ' . As proof positive that women can keep secrcta what man would like to have his wife tell all she knows about him f t ABERDEEN COAL ID GUEST EFFICIENCY. Government equivalent 1104 lba Unequalled for storage. Will not alack. Tho beat of steaming and heating qualities. Independent Coal & Coke Co. Mines at Kenilworth, Utah General Offices in the Walker Bank Building. Salt Lake City. T |