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Show um i rji sr.fSw !orty.iiinch PCaiadvertUers. Tran- ZSi nts an "lh Ppr No :.M fifJ i COUNTRY OVER DOWN TOOLS TODAY MINERS advertising rate nch ? fut the month four additional. Jsr centaccepted for the ifro1 ' SS 51 er PM centa per line an Volums an independent newspaper 10, Number 11 Week Ending August Tax Levy Is Considerably TUNERATsIRVICES AT MARIO Lower For This Year L COAL imly L last Montbei, regular meeting commissioners eounty th Carbon for this year at L the tax which is a reduction of a mill over 1922. state fH 22.7. For state and f 74; stale roads, 0.5; 1.0; county general, l egality school, 7.0; county roads, I wiinty poor, 0.2; eounty bond ln-1.0. 10; eounty bond, sinking, Ll mills. In Price the levy is f.illi: Helper, 11; Sunnyside, 4; llHarton, 24; Hiawatha, 9; Castle The special levy ItU Scofield, 10.tax on sheep and a, tte bounty LisL05 mills and range horses and krttif cattle, one mill. Tuberculosis njjoestie cattle received a levy of tmilli and hog cholera three mills. dis-- t t Hirer Water Conservation ten cents the of a levy is given (.pot the same as last year. ter visiting the Columbia eoal com-forties in Horse Canyon the instructed Surveyor Nyman to rnt a road to that camp from the L Hirer highway or Midland trail minutely two miles off the Sun-d- e one. The board considers this to get in there, f most feasible grade i inspection of the road to Wattia jilsomade and it is expected some uggn in this will be ordered. IXmlien of the commission are to I is Salt Lake City tomorrow (Satur-r- ) to see about the underpass at .te and other road matters. a I nt, Lf wi PLANSNEW LINE HE PROPOSITION 1$ GIVEN COLD RECEPTION BY COUNCIL ilu bcunlUaion at tlie vault would he delivered liy Hr. William F. A utters 1 of ( bishop of Oliio of the Miikodist KiiIkcoiuiI cliurcli and a los if friend tlie late nvs-tdci-il. lrevhiuK daiis had lrov till'd iltat tin' would la deliver 11I by Itcv. lanulis. ocrvlix-- s at tin inn-ctcr- y will iimu with Hie singing of two verses of "liiil. Kindly l.lglit." by tlie after wliieti lU'v. Trinity llapUst Visiting the council chamber at the regular session last TuesJay evening, lands of the American Legion, and aa W. E. Powell ami William C. Com- Harry E. Keene the oowumnder stock sought sanction for a scheme to waa present a lieu tae made hia talk it NEW INDUSTRY COMING oHn the municipal coal mine about was agreed all around that tha pool eleven miles to the northeast from the should be drained aud iqierationa 1)4 Rotations Told of Bricquette Proposicity. Under a provision of the gov- closed. The water has been pretty coal muddy and otherwise not very suitable tion Whereby Price Benefits. ernment resjaa-tinwill read tlie lamdis First lands the regulations tak- unyway. holds for a , permit city First tliaiHi'T. Verses III to V, Price Rotariana held their regular Attendance at the state convention erses Y to XIY. Verses XXI to XXY, ing out fuel and selling to the jieople club luncheon last Tuesday evening. Verst 1 to V. Tlie latter folloW: at cost. There also is a clause about of firemen for two and maybe three Ami lie slum isl me a pure river of The first jiart of the program was in fair return on the investment, but members of tlie Price department waa water of life, clear as crystal. ristssl-In- g whether or not the the nature of a memorial session to the city ean delegate provided for through a resolution that out of tlie throne of t.oil ami the late President Harding. Prof. Cl H. remains to will result in financing the trip. Th to o)ieration parties private lamb. Madsen read his address delivered belie seen. These men want to open the boys themselves had about completed ln die mklsl of tlie street of It and at their fore the international meeting at St. on eltlier side of tlie river was tliere mine and guarantee that they will arrangements to send members tlw tree of life, which htn twelve deliver eoal to folks in towu here for own exense, but the city board waa Louis, Mo., last June. J. W. Hammond inaniu'r of fruits, and yielded 1st fruit five dollars a ton. It would lie a year unanimous in thiuking that the benegave a short talk on the life and charniiHitli; and die leaves of tlie be fur- fits are sufficient that the municipaliacter of the dead. The second portion tree were for tlie healing of Hie na- or so before any quantity could nished. Thut the oieniug of any ty should y. The convention is at of the program was given over to tions. the first three days of next for time this Logan at members. This was in the nature of a And there shall la no more curse, more eoal mines just week. w was tiuld be methods tlie of ami hut lamb of W. business throne tiisl tlie suggested by inexjiedient meeting. J. shall he hi It; and Ills servants tJiall Councilman Hadley. The whole mat Although already overdue some thirPlant was initiated. The inaugural adhim. si'rve ter went into the hands of a committee ty days, the reiort of City Justice dress was read by Harry L. Sweet and Ami llii'y aliall sis his face; and his for elucidation. Henry G. Mathis waa not yet ready the code of ethics by Dr. 1L B. Goetz-maname sliall be In tluTr fonl leads. mohsion the insieetion of the eouneiL It for club president. The methods to Work on the new water system And tliere shall lie no night there; waa sought to get au order so that and tluy mssl no candle; nciilier llglit supply service to the residents of the part of the program was in charge of or two tha MAIUOX, (., Aug. Claude J. Einpey. G..A. Cove, C. R Cluuiges In of die sun; for Ilu laml tosl gtvetli city is progressing nicely. Now that when within another day could go fuis-ru- l recorder tlie IIm nude is uiiiuiuiMvd for (lie iilans forami sliall them filing light; reign tluy the mains are all laid in the central Ferguson and A. J. Lee. All three servient of lYesIdetit I larding tomorrow ever and ever. ahead and pay the officer the fees tiol town mi activities are tlie of wore made ttalag followiiiK ilw arrival spoke. Kev. Swank will ilicn offer prayer, parts W. claimed. As the luw says the report Mrs. Harding ami a oouforriK'O wlili and die choir will Harry E. Keene waa made chairman of sing three verses of Tiotieealde, but nevertheless J. must lie approved by tbe board it In tluaa of Ilie of tlie last rites is olwrge imI club in of the rommiltee road to the ami of keeping up was decided Nearer, Mjr lias" benedte lllshop Plant, superintendent, elik-- f executive. It was annouiHird that it could hold over unlate Anderson will announces iroiioiinee lla' the same old hustle. He place of J. T. Tull is, who has moved tliat I lie services would bo In charge of Hon. next the til that within a very few days he will lie The old meeting.of away from Price. A. J. Lee and Ar- Kev. Charles K IjhuIIs, oust or of Trinquestion making arrangewoildi-Imm1st I, lln wlu're it he church, ready to turn water into the whole thur E. Gilson were named as inter ity and Hr. Jesse Swank, fiastor of Two new railroad engines of the moat system through tlie new feeds leading ments for a better flow of water thru national committeemen on bylaws. A Kltworth Mcthtalist the canal at the curoer of Eighth and church, powerful type made will he put on a, from the city reservoir. One big h motion made and carried and approv- tif which Mrs. Ilurdlng Is a member. power demonstration ut the Denver K afreets was up again, and it has comes directly down to the Ilia (Trandn Western depot within pie ing of the action taken by the Ameri- Jointly. Irair at Hie home beftsv tlie and next few days up lit Salt take City, head of Eighth street. Here it eon finally been derided to allow this ditch the can Legion convention in calling off funeral cortege starts for tlio ceineicry conIs of lino A. the mountain type anil is ncets lie will Walter offered l)r. King by tlie system as heretofore to cut arrow diagonally instead of all dances and other amusements last of Columbus, a former jimuiir of Trin- ninety-fiv- e now corner feet long, while the other Is and in into to it the it square fining addition proceeds over to Ninth week while in convention here at the ity lbiirtlst cliurch at Marloiu lrevloiis of the Mallet and has a length of are claimed Several makes. advantages reMain without to down being time of the ilenth of President Hard- tilans had nol Included prayer ut tlie hundred and five feet. They are of the and before tlie fumral iroceslon lift latest and most improved type and will duced in diameter. Another feeder of for the arrangement, which, it seems, ing met with hearty approval Dan home ) In coal the used traf tlie same size strikes through City Park was the original system, changed by the railroad le for the cemettwy. Amrtlu-- r anntiunced change was tluit fie In Carbon district. Cuhberley of Salt take City was the city some years ago. h to Sixth street, continuing in guest of G. A. Cove and gave a talk on License was granted for a soft drink connects where size it to Main, lip the manufacturing of a new coal to be iqiersted by Ed Bheya in parlor with in main and Inoiiig with the liig from slack and gilsonite and PROMPT THEY MUSTTAKE IT URGED the liasetnent of the Athena llotel the Ninth street feeder. A crosspipe said that his company was making arbuilding. from diameter in goes eight inches rangements for hauling gilsonite from Gives Opinion Con- Sixth to Ninth on K street. The near Ouray, Utah, to Price, and from Chief of the Bureau of Public Roads Attorney General VOICE SIGNALS SENT new hydrants along Main are all in Issues Warning. cerning Corporation Officers. where it will be shipped to the plant when been has that , It promised jdaee. at Salt Lake City. Officers of corporations not for the new system is completed the inEfforts on the part of the railroads The club is talking of a big meet profit must qualify by tak- surance board will make some substan- Price Young Man Making Oood With and picnic in the near future with the of the country to prepare against and pecuniary Radio Operating Experiments. the oath and file the same with tial reductions in rates. Tlie undering Provo and Spanish Fork clubs some- to obviate, so far as possible a short- the clerk the same as oilier cor- writers are keeping their eyes on the eounty and date the where up near Colton, Successful establishment of a sendage of rolling stock when tfil heavy gays Attorney General situation, and have made inquiries as other arrangements to be announced fall movement of agricultural prod- porations, in an opinion given to David J. to when the work will lie finished. It ing set for transmission of voice as later. ucts to markets starts, have resulted, Wilson of Weber epunty. Cluff, after is likely that Bottie sort of a ceyeinony well as telegraphic signals haa been Price by Harold E. among other things in the receipt by reviewing the law' and citing pertinent will be put on when the final turnin is accomplished at TRUCKDR1YER IS HURT the Utah state highway commission of sections finds it very clear to see made through the new feeders. As the Christensen at his home up on North this telegram from T. II. MacDonald, that the right of an officer of a gen- local chamber of commerce first took Eighth street Young Christensen haa eral eor)Kiration to exercise the duties up the matter of reduced insurance had considerable exierienre in wirechief of the bureau of public roads: Faces Danger That Women and ChilA conference call by the American of his office depends on his taking the rates, it is proposed to give them di- less and radio work and over a period of six or seven years. He has operated dren May Not Be Injured. Railway association to review the im- oath prescribed in the statute, and his rect charge of any such movement mediate status of the rail transporta- sueeessor cannot assume the duties of That there shall he no delay in get- small sets previously for telegraphing at Manti and at school in Provo, but Says the Roosevelt Standard in its tion situation developed the probabili- the office until he has duly qualified oMrations under way af- the ting paving issne of last Wednesday: A very bad present one is the first over which holds his over in the until officer and a ear shortage will result ter the bills shall have keen oMned to- he lias accident occurred Friday afternoon in ty that transmitted voices. The home elected or has lieen unsuccessor and October apNovember, duly reday (Friday) it was arranged that Indian Canyon as Ed Rollins, United September, has had a receiving set ever since the and now less all possible steps are taken pointed qualified. suits should be wired down from the States mail truekdriver, was coming to mnns father Judge George young So he is contin it feasible To extent Ihe it. opinion, my eonimisi at prevent slate road miners meeting ChrixleiiHen down at a reasonable rate of sicced. A the fnmily here and it is recommended that you urge your lies, that inasmuch as Ihcse partic- Salt Lake City by Mayor Jones who nearly three brought touring car bearing two women ago. years Only during d ular provisions are made applicable to stock railship-peto contractors session and tlint of lie will a present several children approached him at a highway material until Sep- rorNirations not for iceuiiiary profit, the council shall immediately give ap- the last two weeks has the Bending construction narrather was road place where the tember 15th. It is hoped this sugges- and there is nothing in the law relative proval to all matters necessary to start apparatus lieen operating. In order to row and many lecl from the liottoin of tion will meet get tlie privilege of working at all with your favorable consider- to the ijuulificalions of officers of such tlie thing right off. In this same con- a set for the canyon. It seems the ladies were ation, to the end putting out signals or voice, these than other general nection it is necessary to put a new that the rail facilities corporations a license from tlie government most be either nervous or determined not to may be used for your purposes to the provisions, and nothing in the law man this for oil the engineering job Rollins knew obtained. This station works on an give any of the road. greatest extent possible before heavy which ean he const met! to exclude or work, as the neting city engineer ranst that it meant certain death for the disense with these general provisions, make a trip to an Eastern city for amateur Nrmit, and is supposed to movements begin. women and children if he hit them, so grain is it naturally follows that offieerg of treatment for a jieeuliar affectation send out signals to certain other staMacDonald which of The bureau y wave length on he turned to the outer side of the with the state in cor; Nrat ions not for Hcnninry profit willi which he is troubled. So, when tions only. The chief is which it works is two hundred meters, and tried to pass, hut the road much road construction in Utah. The should qualify by tuking outh and filto set the grade and the it liecomes energy radiated is five watta. was too narrow and his front wheels policy advocated in the telegram will ing the same with the county clerk, stakes for necessary the citys portion of the Successful He put immediately direct talking commiftrica-tio- ii the off grade. slid officers of other same as the in any several his lie reflected have himself will work the mayor waya prnbnblv has been made with station! as on the brakes, but itwas too late as in the future notions of the bureau. eye at the transit. far aa Denver, Colo., and Winnemneea, the truck was going Cwr. His and the at time, Harry II Keene mode application Nev. Relay of messages from stations him son was with for City Hall that the American Le- in South Dakota has been passed on to when it was seen that the car was goChoose one in gion Officers, the might hold a dance tomorrow stations on the coast With favorable Honoring boy Auxilliary Legion ing the father grabbed wheel (Saturday) night. This is to allow the conditions this little station can send arm and held to the steering to recover a little because of out voice for a distance of two thousunlegion lad The escaped with the otlipr. Each Members off of their dances during and miles. There are at present about the the of Locally calling Worthy hurt. but the father hnd a piecehis arm state convention week. As a local or- a dozen similar stations in Utah Salt run through wheel steering chestra already had the place booked take City, Ogden, Provo, Richfield, and was severely bruised on the back When the news of President Hardfor the new date it was pointed out Mt. Pleasant and Ephraim being some at he time is lying this At and legs. lieeaine generally known in Mrs. B. W. Black, Salt Lake City, with tliat these boys would be allowed to of them. death as ings limbs his move Young Christensen says that Duchesne unable to Price last Friday morning all enter-- 1 Mrs. E. M. Conroy, Ogden, as whether or not they should give it he can send out short messages Sira. say severe bruising. the of by raa result of the stale convention of;uate. to up. The auxiliary also wanted to date dio shnuM lhe occasion arise. The talk nation-wer- e Rollins was immediately summoned he to elected the and the The auxiliary delegates the American Legion in for the following Saturday night. is made into an telephone Duchesne when it was seen that called off. On Saturday last of- - al convention at San Francisco are Again there was a conflict because the transmitter in the ordinary Price. at home, usual way, but the bis to . could not be taken Lnke D. T. McShane Salt of F. O. elected. Mrs. pres-Lane, City, hall was already rented out Then wire connections are no ficers were arranged as to Dr. Sutherland of Roosevelt happened ent commander of Salt Lake Post No. Mrs, J. A. Howell of Ogden, Mrs. It. C. Keene jumped ahead to Armistice Day, make the required variations have it or might in the Duchesne He V. to he at C. Mrs. Saxton commander. K. Reed state of chosen Price, was on comes a Sunday energy put out over the radio circuits. As November 11th 2, blood. A. E. H. Black. of P. Mrs. Jones W. B. been fatal from the loss of succeeds Major 0f Kaysville, the legion will give a dance on an adLittlefield of Ogden, W. Wes-- : gnn and Mrs. G. D. Rutledge of Kays-le- y joining date. KIWANIAN8 NAME DELEGATES ov ni-Anderosn of Logan and L. R. Full- - ville. TO DISTRICT CONVENTION was the of swimming pool Closing IKMI,SKY-KIK- l, Alternates are Mrs. Nellie Bates of urged mer of Price were named to serve as Lee. He told that J. Arthur by Price Kiwanians on last Wednesday Vernal, Mrs. E. S. Budge of Logan, without proper suicrvision the place IWW4WW4 vice commanders. heard a talk from Architect evening Delegates to the national convention! Mrs. Joseph I. Smith of Ogden, Mrs. was becoming pretty rough and NEW YOHK. to be held at San Francisco, October James Rarkle of Bingham, Mrs. II. J. that most unbecoming language was Scott, president of the Salt take City WelL rlub, on He was prevalent at both the boys and girls here in theBuilding interest of the Masonic bathhouses. The pool has been in the temple, work on which will soon begin and which is to be erected on North U KM ITD ANIMA- Seventh street. I LANS KIT.F.D Judge Thomas II. Bur TION OF KAILKOAD ton of Ncphi was to have paid a tribute to the late President Harding, but was too ill. J. R. Sharp snbstitnted. quoia of eight. In cern in Utah at this time. Himself and the pil a "sell out" e wi posts' on making 4. D. C., Aug. WASHINGTON', to Pike place Oliver K. Clay and n. L. Praatt deaddition John Booth of Spanish Fork, others are to visit the Horse Creek Henrganlzntion pinna for the livered eulogies. Ray Deming and J. Denver and Icio Grande Western, coal mines south of Sunnyside TL Ballinger were named as The plant up near 4 now in the hands of receivers, delegates were filed today with the inter- to the district convention up at Twin expected to be producing state commerce commission. A next. 1st, Falls, Ida, August 22d to 24th, with new company, known as the Den- Dr. I. S, Evans and J. F, Johnson ss ver snd Itlo Grande Western Ttall-- 4 road company, will he created and alternates. Next Mondav evening J. Mngraw, general superintend- will issue t2S.R0S.U00 in 5 per rent E. Jones, manager of ihe Western le United State Fuel company general mortgage bonds and $16,- R. and Mrs. Forrester anil J. $5.00 to vice at Hiawatha, first Newspaper Union at Salt Lake president, 445,000 in 0 per cent preferred sipn,,,T take was City: t Th. rontr.i' will give an illustrated talk on City stork. The new corporation will C. Reed. Price: second vice presi-- l Otto Ilcrres of his staff are expected also assume liability under out- his-- l )1(,nie I during the next few days from (lf'ntj Mrs. II. P. Jones, Pavson; In nblfcatlnns of the old 1,1 nl standing l asi'taH ; M. Trot man, tagan West Virginia. outsiilc ,h. forinn Mrs. C. J. now t tal approx- whlrh company O n fortunate the dead cannot comvtin Kays-- ! the now Mrs. C. V. K. $85,000,000, imately ten should hear To ground The truth municate with the living. Otherwise inspection, 4 ville; treasurer. Mrs. O. D. Ruthledge, nnrl so ' ' 4 some of us might never want to die. hut it is not always wise to repent it. K iile; national commit fee woman. Is'iM-dklkn- Lven-tenth- j HI PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Aug. 8. There will be a general suenion of work by organized miners throughout the United States next Friday as a mark of nsert to the late President Harding, it ass announced today by John L. Lewis, international president of the United Mine Workers of Amer- - ini-soii- f,ltT.two mills, agrieul-tldepnrtme- 10, 1923 LAY Ii-ut- irw-r- y n, ten-inc- ten-inc- iKau Would Take ter Over Soldier Gooseberry Wa- I Plana bric-quet- te Summit fur the development of an link in the reclamation pro-- t involving thousands of acres of din SanjH'te and Juab Valleys be-- ! known yesterday at Salt Lake filing of a further appli-tChristensen with the engineer, lie seeks permission of fits Engineer Caldwell to utilize a and fifty thousand acre-fenter from an unnamed branch of Creek, and other streams, for development of aixty thousand ver. Filings have been made Jibe extent of some three hundred Issand by Christensen on yioni waters of the Colorado River which it is proposed to take ov- Soldier Summit for use in irrigat- lands in the Sevier liiver Basin, toroge sites are suggested in filings, the Milburn and Goose-rlywith the m by A. 11. 1 1 et i sere-fe- i ! . Tk filing seeks to use the water for development in the course of its a? diverted from the sources of the vhieh it is proposed to place un- irrigation. The water is to be dint a jtoint in Twp. 18 South, 6 I weyed -- East and from there is to be by a ditch in a northerly di-tio- the iiint where it joins the leading to the proposed Goosereservoir. From there it will be veyed by ditch, tunnel and pipeline a the natural channel of the Milbnrn and by Salt through treek westerly to thence by pijndine to a point east of plants for the Xephi. development aixty thousand horsepower ap-7- r 1'H he located in Oak Creek 'if1 The former plant, according fPlj "l'11'! will be operated un-- J! f two thousand and one J Tr j Mt and the latter under nine root head of water. No spe- - .Jv1 "r.tlie power is mentioned in Pplicatmn further than that it is 'I;.,' lp T,)r lighting and in the state of Utah. pro-h'ne- ry VARIETIES OP BIRDS TATE MAY BE SHOT lpn season for sageh.n, fuffed grouse, mourning WjT Vniri chickens will be from ,,oth ,ntea in fBve.iiT counties of the state rennUVirnta an,l the game Cath". Mtog-- lXictrTV,n 'fl1 , Bi Strawberry- - Val-Parow- fi- , j. ta?t '"'pannga. Not more o,:e la-- anJ may be legally s?asoT1- - In view of numlier of ti;;;7ln? nny fif l :Bl?arian r,' v a,,d pheasants throughout vari- part, the fish and n rwlue"t" the ption r!f iST,Rmpn ,n the pro--jr ll Vif ffiishv '9 no nn Ter am. ,Fn"r ,PIr Tpntity if tlic i" ppd, ns nnt'v game and habits are iiLfornt IMil1n,Jrs s t make them easily gnme birds, ioned, may I78 hem vinr Cs ,a. n- -" iw'iB-u.M..- Tre , is open - im , dug-wa- and of alter-tainmen- ts Pay-(Te- d) i;kkt niowimn s IHIHHtH I 1K -- j - tomor-tSaturda- pig-Mar- ch j paper-makin- g. j - U t; ; - 4t4 |