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Show JJgADVERTISINa BATES ion's display advertisin rates cents an Inch per issue ie Inch Partner by th month tour i local advertisers. Tran- SSwTtO) cents an inch per issue, js per cent additional. No .svertislnc accepted for the IT DIDNT SEEM TO HURT for quick action a eoupli of bootleggers ia Salt Lake City were given a midnight hearing only a few hours after arrest and final. Casually laying the six hundred dollars from a big roll was indicative that the punish1 D pace. First pace readers Mots per Hue an doBt)e () Jrty-fiv- .t flanks of all kinds The Sun. jtah ment was not considered by them to be Volmns 10, Number 20 Behind Sister States In Coal (oil Oct 9. In week of the for properties 22d reported working at of fulltime capacity. Dur-gaperiod Colorado operated while Wyoming operated at jtt, Lowes in all these states cent pt no market almost entirely, i $i to uverage over the whole country iwoewhat above 70 per eent of gm rapacity. Resumption of minis the anthracite region has eanaed reaction in the production of os eoaL Increased demand in ition of a stoppage of anthra-b- d carried production of soft to isr.000 tons in the last week of Anil Is the week of September 29th, Alined to 11,308,000 tons, a dene of 429,000. The downward ten-- 1 into the present tj hu continued t; October 1st to 6th. Preliminary Graphic reports for Monday, Tues-in- d Wednesday indicate that the t fur the week will hardly reach KIOO tons and may fall as low as 10,000. In spite of the reaction, present rate of daily output eom- favorably with preceding yean, arii below the record yean 1918 1020, it is well above 1919, 1921 1022. So heavy has been the pro-adaring the past summer that retpnt for the year to date is now ai rf anv preceding year excepting ija eent m r 1918. during the first two hun-- i thirty days of 1923 was 413,-Jnet tons. During the eorres-din- g period of the six yean p real this was exceeded only in 1918, in 1922 fell to 271,015, 000 tons, incite minen continued to return nek during the early days of the k ended September 20th, and a full force had reported by riddle of the week. Records of nfaetion and H ap-al- ly fags show that 5402 can on Mon- ad that there was an increase on lay with a maximum of 6484 on vday. On the basis of the total fan the total output is estimated !!!M)00 net tons, including mine local sales and the output from feta and washeriea. Returns for fint three days of the present week fast loadings wen heavier than HReoponding days of the one pre-They were considerably leu, mr, than in the weeka just prior estnke. Should loadings increase fag the remainder of the week it likely that the total output will gain in the neighborhood of two fau of tons. Production for the u a whole daring the week of iber 22d showed little change fas week preceding. There was a in activity in Pennsylvania, and the high volatile fields fat Virginia, but this decrease fleet in large measure by greater the low volatile districts of rginia, in Eastern Kentucky, EP Ohio, Illinois and in the far 1 L g. I i PAPERS FOB EIGHT NEW CITIZENS THIS WEEK t court opened Monday. Tuea-- i ue second day of the tern is al- devoted to. the hearing of natur-w- n ouch petitions. Thirty-tw- o before e the tribunal with from Denver, Colo., ling the questioning. Only eight admitted to citizenship. These Sick Grigorius of Peerless, Wil-- 1 George Williams of Stem; Abel and William Alfred May from JWha, Angelo De Semone and De-- 5 blakrakis of Sunnyaide; Con-- 7 A. Tsangaria of Helper and ano of Price. Jury eases week. Several cases of jrt next are set for this term. Trial Mascaro, Cosmo Rodeo and Milano, charged with enticing a Vprl away for immoral purposes wie up next Monday. A motion 'h as to the woman haa been snd will be decided tomorrow 1 orning. Several felony c V " hquor law violations are to Ten separate actions look-m- e destruction of liquor captor-an- d keld bv the sheriff endd by an order to spill the ' bd sell the containers. , Exam-Lemc- . ON T0 CARBON KTT.T.T.n RABBIT HUNT ,0 America from England n,,nths ago, and locating Gate, Frank Watterman is his own gun, ac-o!".ld fr iif.ii while hunting k' I Y!1' .ft m rab-(!lnr- Valley l"t Sunday. Wh his uncle, W. O. Kir-.! . Cate, he had wounded a stura-ilnl- n nj i ln.lbe ening chase ,Kfbarged the shotgun into The funeral service at Wednesday aftcr- by Rev. Ralph C. arP number of people at- iri Tt WHOLESALEUTIGATION Costa Rica has just opened a flying school in charge of an Italian aviator. Week Ending October 12, 1923 PREPAR1NGF0R CENSUS GOOD WORK M GETTING SBRIICE Those Falling to Comply With Lav to School Pcpulation Here In Carbon la Be Cited By duff. to Be Taken This Month. Output Report Shows Service. n Jsa Special SiSniXGTOX, D. C., INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER AN VASTLY Iffii HERHD HAS WALK SOPHY Wholesale litigation ia to be inaugurState school offices under direction ated by the attorney general against f Dr. C. X. Jensen, suerintendent of Determinatioa to establish aa quick. two hundred and fifty individuals and , . Pub,w Saturday sent ly as possible the metering of all wacorporations in Utah, who have failed ou CARBON COUNTY TAXES distneta of Utah cards on ter service being started by the counto comply with the law in reporting to the state industrial commission the! which the enumerators will take the cil of two years ago and vigorously SCHOOL FAIR, SUCCESS continued by the present city govern- Reduced County Lory Makes Smaller number of persons employed the pre- - census of the population for 1923. Total On Reduced from January 1st to Decern- - jder the law this must be done between ment has resulted in getting close to Third Annual Event At Spring Glen Is her year 70 per eent of all these accounts car15th October and each of the such number the 31st, 31st, inclusive, year, Carbon with an assessed valuation ried by the municipality on a basis Worthy of Emulation persona employed at each kind of work j enumeration including all persons the scale paid for each class, the siding in the district who will be at where the charge is made from these thia year just a trifle lower than that Established in 1921, the school fair maximum wage and the least 6 years old aud have not reached readings. That this ia rather a remark- of last ia now levying twenty thousat Spring Glen has developed into a minimum and able showing to be accomplished in and dollar less total taxes in spit of amount to all employes. The such a abort time may be inferred the increase in the state district school regular annual event. The third func- aggregate commission last Saturday transmitted tion along this line wu held then last from an article carried in the daily fund levy and of one or two municipal. to Attorney General Harvey H. Cluff Friday and wu given by the pupils a list press of Salt Lake City early this week The report covering the annual distriseccited the derelicts and the of under the supervision of L. B. MeMil-liin which great stress is laid on the fact bution of taxes waa filed last Friday tion of the law which provides that : that glmost 50 per eent of that city a ly 11. CL Smith, with Mark Tuttle, the principal. In the evening the ex41 for children in the who to shall refuse eight listing (blanks Any employer hibits wen visited by the parents of service is now through meter. state auditor. The decrease oomea in water of one or parent guardian and of It is stated that a the scholan and many citizens of the furnish the commission the annual jeare couple of years ago the levy for eounty purposes, which statement herein or who shall the legal school age. 20 per cent waa so served. Must was reduced to 6.1 mills thia year, aa community. This occasion is always refuse to furnish required only to addition In the name of and such information as age made into a social, which this year debeneficial results to both the city and compared with 6.1 last in addition to may be required by the commission un- the ebild, the enumerator is required to the customer come from the meas- the half by tha eounty for state road veloped more of a regular party for the der to he the whether aha or can sex, who this section give the of or service. will ured be recalled that purposes, each year. The decrease waa children, the parents contributing to a shall authority It read and the write, grade completed in wilfully furnish a false or untrue fund need in supplying refreshments shortly after the Colton Springs water in the levy for sinking fund and that school and the child ia school the then statement to shall a be liable penalty and other entertainment. On Saturday On the reverse of the' card waa turned into tbe pipes a raise in for the eounty poor fund. Most others the convention of Carbon county prin- of not to exceed five hundred dollars attending. rates was made all service at that remained at the same figures aa in for each offense, to be collected in a ia afforded space for a special report time basis and 1922, and Helper was one of tho eitiea cipals sitting in Castl Gate went being on a "flat on named on who the face are persons brought against said emof the houses in the increasing its local levy from ten to then in a body to view it. The county civil aetion that many larger attending private schools or any other business district felt commissioners also paid a visit The ployer in the name .of the state. All not over eleven milla. The total assessed valuaggrieved Simimaintained the district. when' by collected shall be exhibits were kept in place until Mon- such penalties the new prices. Suggestions that the ation of the county ia $27,388,351 and is for lar provided space special report day and wen visited by the eighth paid into the statethetreasury. on persons who are not attending any. solution of their troubles would eome of which $20,388,251 ia tha total of tha Under law the attorney general Kenilworth from of in dam grade ia set forth that a person of school with the installation of a meter were property assessed by the1 state board their principal then, S. P. Smith. A must institute proceeding and push It at first met with reluctance. Bnt re- of equalization ehiefly the coal mines them to a finish. Among the two hun- age may be legally excused from atpet stock show was an accompanying peated instances in which a measured and the railroads. Last year the eonn- school for mental or physical feature. Fine exhibits wen shown in dred and fifty are a number of publie tending service had proven to tbe customer ty total waa $27,405,491 and of which coun- incapacity; if living more than two that a could be made in both $20,844,209 was assessed by the atat vegetables and fruits, while the dis- corporations, including Salt Lake Pleasant Grove City, state indus- and a half miles from the nearest money saving to himself and wasted water board. Total taxes thia year are plays in agricultural products wen ty, school in which the is grade taught; larger and better than ever shown be- trial school at Ogden, J5an Juan coun- if supporting a widowed mother or in- from the citys system soon brought as compared with $721,558.18 of almost universal enthusiasm for, the a fore. Then is no idleness in the com- ty school district and Salt Lake City valid ago. The adjoining figures show if year father; already graduated munity during the summer vacation board of education. those of two years ago. from high school ; if holding a permit meters. One particular instance of the showing of the products of the from the superintendent to enter em- big roominghouse which changed over showed during the first eighteen hours labor by the students is good proof. FRXNCIPAU HOLD SESSION UP nit. ployment; if adequately instructed at on a meter AT CASTLE GATE that more water waa runCounty Agent Orson P. Madsen has married or if under 8 years if home; 1112,111.41 in assisting ning to waste through leaking toilets given much of the Carbon schools met of age. and the young workers. Cuh prizes wen Principals 12,702.21 taps than would be reup at Castle Gate last Saturday for In Salt Lake City district this year quiredlavatory to supply the real needs of the awarded, the money being raised by va- their second official conference of the special efforts are to be made to ob221.10S.IT rious school activities. Judges on the place for a month. Paying "flat this m.oii.ir Superintendent D. C. Woodward, tain a correct enumeration of the pop condition was ignored to exhibits wen Orson P. Madsen, D. C. year.and the loss great 12,711.71 Clara M. Kremer olation in order that this district may of the Jr., Supervisor Miss Johnson Esther 14.152.20 Woodward, Jr, system. Being on a meter the discussed ad- participate to its legal extent in tie A. and Esther Johnson la14,971,11 and Misa Clara M. Kreiner, these taps were quickly brought to ministrative problems with the heads state district school fund. It has devel- defective 1,160.11 a dies being supervisors of grades in the o. and proper functioning kept U schools. Prominent oped that the census of last year was of the various During the summer period a year CARBON COUNTY YOUNG MEN AT eoHiity schools. The fourth and fifth and therefore that that were the incorrect, the taken city problems among np secured fint prizes, and Joe Via was the wasting of water through careAGRICULTURAL COLLEGE census locally, part time educa- ia not getting its full bare of the state ago lessness of customers on flat rote waa awarded first in the pet stock show. coming The funds last for the supreme so year. tion, Americanization, penmanship, art heavy that it waa quite Among the atndenta from Carbon Horsley, the court, however, has held that the cen- often to turn it from necessary BOTABT CLUB NIMROD8 IN BIO and standard testa. A. S.elected the Price river ofeounty hence must sus and attending Utah Agricultural stand figures presiprincipal at Helper, was CONTEST FOB DANCE into the pipes to keep up the supply. at thia time are Vincent Sumner, dent of the principals club, with L. ficials are using every effort to sea The putting in of meters went ateadiiy Philip Horaley, Glenn Evans, Waldo Price Rotarians listened to a talk on Earl A cord of Castle Gate, vice presi- that they are correct this year. forward and daring the present season, Frandsen, John H. Kelley and Evan Belle Mrs. Price At of Standard-vill(Fitzgerald) with fin prevention last Tuesday evening dent, and J. Major Reese additional users, and with Farrell of Price and James Westfield many is to Morrison census. At take the close of the the At secretary. and also to talks in commemoration of the taking on also of more heavy cus- from Sunnyaide, These T. Hazel John young people Arnold; Heiner, Columbus Day. Arthur J, Lee told of conference the principals attended the Amanda Roberta; tomers along the pipeline mines and have completed their registration and the heavy toll taken by blazes every fair exhibit at Spring Glen. All were HaeLean; Columbia, Aeord railroads has there been yet always a are already taking active part in all ; Helper, A. delighted with the excellent showing of Castle Gate, L Earl in life and Edgar K. Horsley; Clear Creek, DeMoss Bills; most plentiful supply of water from affair. They report that thia years Ear and Paul property. there. at agricultural products displayed White, instructors Mrs. Theodore Housekeeper; the springs at all times. Reconnections enrollment is very good, being made the high school, rendered saxophone That ia one of the good fanning com- Harper, made during the laying of the new np almost entirely from the students of elections with Mrs. Williams accom- munities of Carbon. Through the co Hiawatha, appointments to be made by system through the present college grades. S. A. Cameron J. Schultz; Kenilworth, the of county agricultural summer wgre in nearly all eases meterpanying. Charles H. Madsen recited a operation Quite a large part of former service Orson P. Madsen, with the Smith; Latuda, Charles Qninn; Peer- ed. In addition to that work a regular men receiving rehabilitation training poem. In telling of Columbus Rev. J. agent, NielD. A. J. Rains, ess, Glen Reese; waa school Major and patrons Spring Freelen Johnson turned a new light on G. O. Allred; Standard-vill- erew has labored all summer putting in at the school have completed their the struggles of the gnat discoverer, able, this year as in the past, to stage son; Scofield, J. Major Reese; Spring Glen, I meters and is still continuing. All this work and there is a decrease of over a moat successful exhibits evhaa lessened to a remarkable degree hundred in the number of such. This picturing Qie fourteenth century con- one of the B. McMillan; section. in Snnnyside, A. E. this old anxieties of the department is made up, however, by the increase ception of a flat world and the won- er witnessed by people Robert Deans; Wattia, the derful fortitude of Columbus in com- WOMAN INJURED IN GARAGE IS Jensen Storrs, anent the keeping of an adequate sup- in college atndenta. Because of thia Christensen; Utah Mine, Flora of batting such views. On Wednesday good water in the city reservoir. decrease in federal men and of tha ply DEAD OF LOCKJAW E. E. at Branch; Myers; Wellington, the question of the price great laek of interest in agriculture Then, morning the members of the elub went again, Winter Quarters, George A. Rowley; to Clark 'a Valley on a rabbit hunt. Coming to Price from Texas a cou- Martin, A. S. Horsley; Farnham, E. E. of service is more satisfactorily an that ia prevalent throughout th West, Sides wen taken with J. Perry Egan Mutual and New swered under. metered methods. Near- college authorities expected a decrease ple of weeka ago to join her husband and W. E. Stoker aa leaden. A big who ia at work on the new Methodist Branch; Mortonville, A. D. Nielson; Carbon ville ly two years ago the local hotelkeepers in enrollment this year. They are douStandard, dance will be the outcome. Stokers chnreh building, Mrs. George M. Wal- and Gordon Creek, Miller Creek and were to attend a council meeting in e bly pleased at tbe large registration. to aixty-fivaide won, f ifty-ai- x ter met with an accident the day fol- south of Price river from Price, Mrs. body to protest against the rates which Great interest i being shown by stuhad been pnt into effect and which dent in teacher training business, in she had in her just Crockwhich, Morrison. arrival, Elizabeth Belle Min lowup MOTHER OF THREE HIAWATHA her crushed. She was passing ett will assist Mrs. Morrison in all her it was claimed were grossly excessive. home economic and in engineering. right WOMEN PASSES ON The appointed spokesman of the party, Registration is still continuing and through a garage where she had her districts. counfrom when customer ear a operating a large establishment, put a several hundred more are expected in school Emery total at enrollment Carbons Mrs. R. C. Clark, who has lived at his maichine the close of September last year was meter on his service a few day be- before the end of the fall quarter. to crank in attempting ty Hiawatha with her daughter, Mrs. D. when he had left it in gear lost con- 4137. This year at the same time it fore thia meeting, and when he waa V. Garber, for the past five years, died auto ran wild ,pinning was 4491, an increase of three hundred called upon to elucidate the troubles "GREAT UNWASHED PREPARE and the trol 71 been wonld have last Sunday. She ; of hi colleagues he explained that Mrs. Walters between it and another and four. FOB NEXT CAMPAIGN n yean old next May. Mrs. L, F. eheck whole careful of the matter ha at the an In ear. performed and Mrs. R. E. Monnday at Hia- Winters operation There will he no quail shooting in convinced him that the remedy lay in Neil M. Madsen got back to Price on Hospital several days ago her watha an also daughters of the dewas amputated, but lockjaw com- Carbon county this year, says the local "getting over on a meter, both as to Saturday last from Salt Lake City, leg ceased. Four other daughters and a fish and game warden, Leigh Lambert. wastage and satisfactory charges for where lie attended a meeting of the plications set in and she died last son, these living in olbc states, an democratic state organization. James Hunters will please bear this in mind. the service. surviving. Robert Clark, the father, Price City is now serving about sev- II. Waters was chosen state chairman died last June in Walsenburg, Colo. en hundred water customers. These to succeed David C. Dunbar, who some house to the months ago moved to California. Burthe range Your girl who is too good to do COUNTY SCHOOLS HIE BENEFITED TO Denverfrom secreand Rio Grande Western rail' ton W. Mnsser was housework must have a poor opinion which serv- tary and Former Senator George 1L takes its from way supply of her mother. ice taps at several points along tbe line Dern, treasurer. The meeting is said HUNDRED DOLLARS from Kyune to Price. Even in Helper to have been the best attended for CERTAINLY MOOT MONTE CRISTO WAS VP TO DATE City a few customers are connected, many year and enthusiasm prevailed Glen and Wellington are serve throughout Mrs. Watson Vernon from Spring t ! a single connection for each, Logan, national eommitteewoman, and matters such little in through even That sue rolls to bring the count up to thir the individual customers reporting to James H. Moyle, national committeetake to enumerators 4fa After a search that ledCount through selection of as the thousand three hundred and their own organization. Several of untold hardships the man, pave stirring talks, stressing the the census of school children may be two. On this last basis officials certi- these get theirs Monte Orinto found the secret cav- direct from the line as need for organization. Upon motion of fa ern. Gold, gems and untold wealth 4 production of results of paramount im- fied to the state and asked apportion- it proceeds down from Colton Springs. W. It. Wallace the state committee acwere his. Every Week, simply by fa spending a few minutes running 4 portance is evident from a decision ment of the tax money according to Quite a few are outside the city limits cepted money given by party leaders 4 through the advertising columns just handed down from the state su- the revised figures. Webers board, to the south. Of all these it may be for organization purposes. In taking of The Sun, one can find a wealth preme court. And, while Carbons however, notified this irregularity in aid tbe sendee is on meters except on the chairmanship, Waters said he fa of things that Monte Crlsto could will profit thereby to the ex- method and instituted proceedings to some just adjoining the city below the intended to schools fa never know. Things that make organize the state so that block the distribution on the increase railroad tracks. All of the big corpora- - the democratic party could give a good fa life rich In comforts Countless 4 tent of a little more than thirty-fiv- e conveniences that Iron out the mehundred dollars, tbe fact will always Being joined by all other districts in lion customers now buy measured serv account of itself in the general elec4 chanics of exisiem-e- Economies 4 remain that Salt Lake eounty will have the state the ease was taken to the ice. More than four meters tion next 3ear. 4 that bring within easy reach the 4 suffered a loss to all the other districts higher tribunal. A decision against the are connected in, and hundred additional ones once were priceless. that things fa OFFERING LANDS We sometime overlook the 1m- through operation of laws and rules of Salt Lake board on the ground that are being added every day. Customers fa portant role that advertising plays but' working with un- - the relief would have laid in taking a quickly adjust themselves to the meas legality, state jerfect The land office is offering at fa In making our Uvea pleasant and doubted and undeserved hardship to (new census and not iu the cheek as, ured service and use water to better publie auction one hundred thousand fa altogether livable. It is as much the scholars in that county to the total made was tbe result. A new hearing advantage, making less go farther, am acres of brush land in BeAver and Iron fa a part of today's life aa electricity, thou-- was delayed by a long illness of or automobiles. extent of more than eighty-seve- n surgery recognizing that tbe bill will lie in ac counties to be disposed of at public aucj antiseptic fa It keeisi ns uo to date on the many dollars. Careless, incompetent ortice J. E. Frick, who had rhampioned conlanee with the consumption soon tion October 2Gth and 27th. If these are fa things we need in order to live get to be real water savers to tbe great sold they are expected to bring a price neglectful enumerators turned in a the contention of the Balt Lake fa profitable, happy and useful lives. thousand two thorities. Just last Friday a second advantage of the entire community. of twenty-eigIt presents for our approval arti- of from $2.50 to $6.00 an acre, there fa cles of all kinds and for all pur- as the popu-- ! ruling deprives Balt Lake schools of hundred and sixty-foubeing a possibility of developing an unfa poses. The requirements of each AT BENEFIT CASTLE GATE The appor- j benefiting from the increase in eount, water supply. The auction fa member of the family are met by 4 latiun up there a year ago. derground American Legion Post No. 24 and lo- is designed tionment of state tax money is made and the fund which has boon held advertised offer of good mer- primarily for the purpose 4 on the basis of this eensus as certified awaiting court action will go to the cal town organizations of Castle Gate of chandlae of proved value. statutory requirement. If meeting fa mon4 Adverliaenients save time, in the "outside counties. As will give a benefit ball tomorrow (Sat- onee offered the clerk of the hoard. As this they may be sold at prifa ey and effort for those who read fa by Carbon certified four thousand three urday) evening at Castle Gate for the vate sale. them and follow their guidance. 4 her was less than for the previous year, ac- - hundred and eighty-fou- r a the school, benefit of Mrs. William Casaday, wi that school authorities the of are finding They praetieal guarantees When a person steps on a stand insatisfaction. Don't put down The fa tual enrollment was above that of tbe count, the share locally will be three dow of tbe late William Casaday who Bun without reading them. was killed while at work week before vented in Japan water is automaticalenumerators made a eheck and got (thousand five hundred twenty-silast. ly turned on to wash hia shoes. pupils not named on the cen-- 1 lars and forty cents. ... 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