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Show r THE BUN. PRIOR PAOBTOUB FRIDAY. UTAH-BVB- BT ENFORCING PURE FOOD LAWS IS SUCCESSFUL TEAS FOB BOT AND GIRL GROWERS VERT BIO TASK 4 p PLACER WORK ACTIVE F FRIDAY. DECEMBER M 1933 wither hardware The Junior Potato Growers associ- Development Now Proceeding Steadily Misbranding, adulteration and otherDown In Garfield. wise deceiving the publie in the matter ation of Garland county, Ark, is eoin- Publishand Bun 1 farm of be one of the to eight food continues prub-of By boys posed ninety IhumI Every Friday Considerable activity prevails in the ing Ca (Inc.) R. W. Crockett. Managua lenu with which the United States de-- 'farm girls, ranging iu age from 14 to of placer mining area lying at the foot of Wment of agriculture has to deaL 18 years. They are all members Subscription, $2.00 the Year. Office According to the annual report of the boys and girls potato elubs in which, the Henry Mountains in Garfield counto Phona No. I. Residence, ho. lllml. bureau of chemistry which is charged under the (jijdapca of the county agri-wit- h ty along Orescent Creek, according uT? tyjifiEer Second-Claa- a MatV'skr NK exteAioa cultural Mall food of and the the enforcement as ageist Entered and at FoatoffUsa Extraction at Price, Metals known to the the Refining ter. June 4, lilt, but practice drugs act, a total of fourteen hundred learning Utali, Under the Art of March $, 1$79. and fifty prosecutions and seizures methods of growing potatoes and pre-we- n company at Salt Lake City. All of the ; available territory has been covered made iu the fiaeal year of 1923. 'paring them for market. ADVERTISING KATES. These with placer locations and development farmers oe-their number violations The of organized young greatest Display Matter Per Inch per month. arto is being expedited as rapidly as pos-- ! own Pooil while of in ease curred the growers association, according products, ii.il); Single Janus, 60c. Special I to the United States depart- - sible. Among the groups opening up was a close second. is butter reports sition, Si Per Ceut Additional. f- -i. Ten Cents the Line Each InFor several years attention has been rneut of agriculture, elected officers, ground for exploitations are the Leoj -sertion. Count Six Words to the Line, to interstate traffic in butter, appointed committees, including a buy-an- d Kinney interests of Molirland, the Bal-given Water Applicabuaimons, $11.59; Rob-the ; action has been taken against .hag and a marketing committee, and lard, the Bohannon, the Hitch, tion. $15.u0; Pinal Proof, flv.00. which were high in, selected one variety of potato whieh bins and others. The Crescent Placer Readers Ten Cents the Lina Each many shipments Count Six Wards to the Lina low in butterfat or abort of all members agreed to grow. They have company has a concentrating plant and Blackface Type Fifteen Centa the moisture, declared the weight. The difficulty of finished harvesting their 1923 crop and a large force cm Joyed on its property. Une Each Insertion. out at; Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolu- enforcing the law as applied to butter, on October 15th rendered a business- Concentrates are being turned tions, Etc., at Half Local Reading however, has been greatly lightened by like account of their years accom the rate of twenty tons daily. Notice Rates. Count Six Words to the'I the The sands of thia placer field ia elu- - j plishments to the liot Springs lions passage at the last session of Une. association whieh matter that is, the deposits have, the has vial act of an club, a standard given Lost, establishing Eta, Tor Bale. For Kent, Found, been formed by the rotting of the val-- , Two Cents per Word Each Issue. No for butter, whieh fiziea 80 per cent as support The members grew, the report states, ue bearing rock in place and shifted by Charge Accounts the minimum butterfat content. DurAddress All Communications to bushels the wind, if shifted at alL They are j seven hundred and eighty-si- x sixty-four the seizures ing against year fclN PiULUHlNU CO. adulterated and misbranded butter and of No. 1 grade potatoes and over five distinguished, according to Strauss, HARDWARE Price, Utah. a hundred and seventeen criminal pro- hundred bushels of No. 2's, producing from alluvial placers by the fact that instead shifted wind bushels. hundred thirteen are deposits secutions were instituted. altogether they West Main Street, Price, Utah. of water shifted depoeita Heretofore, I went mourning without Tbe Bun;b An interesting and unusual feature They marketed their crop cried ouugiwgn-uuiliie la I stood up aud of the work in enforcing the act was receiving (1644 for it The cost it has not been practical to treat these JuD, So-Z-b, the discovery that a concern in Jersey of production was $058; the net profit sands because of their rusty quality City, N. J., was adulterating butter $986, about 74 rents per bushel. The they do not lend themselves to ordiwith cocoa nut oil or other foreign fat member making the highest yield har- nary amalgamation processes for reBOOING 1SDED1CATED aud covery. Aa a consequence the values, shipping it to Philadelphia, Pa. vested 27.5 bushels from a Seizures were promptly made and as sere plot A number of the members, have laid undisturbed, notwithstanding PRICE WHOLESALE CO. richNew SchoolhouM At Winter Quarters a result of which the offending firm according to the report, have started the fact that knowledge of their bank accounts with their earnings and ness dates back for a considerable la Right Down to Date. discontinued operations. practically all expect to continue the number of yean. WIXTEli QUARTERS, Pee. 22. ( brick building containing five claaa-Th- e work next year. However, with the discovery of the below rendered the was The in Croncr process for treating rusty and president report, signed by program rooms, and being modern in every way Ex-- 1 the sehool house here Thursday, De- eVen to the drinking fountains in and secretary, ia written on the print- flour gold, officials of the Metals con her 20th, at the dedication of the the hallways two of the classrooms ed letterhead of the association, which traction and Refining company as well new building. being divided into one large assembly bears the names of the boys and girls as claimholden, believe a new future 45 Mined In Carbon County end 1. Community aiqging, 1 America, room as waa done on this occasion. who are officers and memliers of the has been opened up for the Crescent, All of the committee. ares. Creek and organizaThe building coat $28,500.90. The con- buying marketing placer (new version), Shipped Everywhere. 2. History of Winter Quarters, Mil- gregation waa unanimous in offering tions ojierating in the field are either & BY BOARD REPORTS SHIPPING dred Durrity. negotiating or entering into contract a vote of thaulu to Bishop George Ruff RADIO TO BUREAU 3. Community singing, with the Metals Extnction and RefinMy Own 10. Reading, Book Raisin, Le United States. company for the use of tlie Croner ols Vanee. This entertaining comedy Properties At ing to instruct iona issued by According Strauss. So thoroughA Dedications! prayer, liishup Ruff was received with many rounds of the United States Shipping Bourd process, explains Redured holiday rates to and from with the (school trustee). laughter as Leola gave the wren la a Emergency Fleet corjwration, all mas- ly impressed is the company Nissibilities of the field that within all points on Denver and Rio Grande 5. Solo, 0, Dry Those Tears, lesson in how to bring up the baliy, ters of vessels are required to take Western in Utah (Thompsons and Mrs. George A. Mowley with violin aud Address, Bishop George Ruff, weather observations dajjyst 7 a. m. sixty days it plans to have a recovery West). Tickets on sale December 29, piano accompaniment. In this address Bishop Ruff pictured and 7 p. m. meridian timet&in end plant in the district. The depth of the sands range from 30, 31, 1923, and January 1, 1924, at 6. Bong, The Publie Schools Will the upa and downs met him in the , by time Greenwich mean midnight feet. The charac-tflm- f one and a half fares for roundtrip. twelve to thirty-fiv- e Make Ua True Americana In thia erection of the edifice, and from the observation? when These in Final return limit 1924. port. cept January 7, . .the gold shows that the material long Ethel Stone impersonated a Ger- - tenor of hie remarks it could plainly are recorded on forma supplied by the has not TratTTMffar. In' one place the Call on local agent for detailed maa immigrant child, Bernice Dorrity be seen that a great load had been lift-- a weather bureau of the cr.iled States stream cuts Swedish immigrant child, Edith d from hia shoulders, and that he had through a sandstone ledge of agriculture. When they department feet high. On this thousand a Watson an Italian immigrants child been deeply affected by the goodwill about taken in the North Atlantic or the Begin right, stay right and you will stream are ancient gravel and Eugene 1etterson an United btatea expressed toward him by the citizens are the all along North Paeifie Ocean north of latitude end right Of course the other fellow values. which children the from bars child, welcoming Qf the community for carry good gold work well jq doesnt do it, but why shouldnt you? degrees north, and more than a hunother nations to this laud of the free done. miles from the coast, they are dred and the home of the brava Each child both diseases from deaths 12. Song, A Bit of Cloth, where- - transmitted in eode wireless to the that the Meet face to faco- - Jt waa dressed in the national colors of the eighth grade pupils showed their weather bureau as abyrule through the have increased during the past three never opportunity back. recognizes your caused 194 the nation they represented, giving a loyalty to the nation flag. deaths Tuberculosis ears. nearest naval radio station. In Utah last 184 in 1921 and 177 13. Song story, The Gift, upper ery pleasing effect. Aa the residents Ships that do not have continuous in 1920. The year, STANDARD COAL of Winter Qimrterare largely com- - grades. Hero the program changed to rate laat year was death radio service are authorized to transwho come 1921 have from 42.9 of of posed persona the spirit of this season of the year, mit population. In per 100,090 one observation a day, indifferent nations, nearly every Euro-- wherein the story of the birth of the : steadonly two. In the rase of vessels 011 there were 316 deaths from cancer in of CO. pean one being represented, as well as Savior waa beautifully portrayed in Utah, as against 292 in 1921 and 250 a good number from our neighboring reading and song, the pupils showing in 1920, the 1922 rate being 82.1 per iiio lluai SALT LAKE CITY UTAH 190,000. The eancer death rate in Utah eount, Mexico, the song gave an ex- - an exceptionally well developed talent iti bv are the forwarded tioni mw8ages to ee lent idea of the kind of pupila who in part the ia for the about General Offices the duet end equal average solo, ion ths;wav of the jvencli naval radio tat singing, attend this school, and the great re- - quartette as well as the chorus at 'Brest to the French metonrologienl entire country. Ninth Floor Kearns Bldg. sponsibilitv that rests upon the teach- - parts, showing careful training. The Utter broadcasts in amice Taria ers in helping to niabe good, loja 14. Sauls Claus, Bong. Mary tbe reports for the benefit of shipping COUNTY OFFICERS ASKED TO ATTEND CONFERENCE Amencsn citizens of the children. Elizabeth Bash The little of ,11 nations, and also repeats them 7. Address, Bbop John L. 1 any, tot, dressed as Santa Claus, waa -;to the wather bureau by special radio Call has been issued by Mark Tuttle, who, being the ecclesiastical represen- - oeedmgly good, and well merited the lmrjrn.- -. state interauditor, and the state board of an tative of the precinct, gave applause given her. In addition to the observations ta- for a conference of counI equalization 15. Dance, Ferrid Dorrity, Mildred ven esting and timely address. ,e faurg above mentioned, ves-aj clerks snd treasurers of auditors, Evty 8. Song, Tbe Little Red Sehool- Craig, LaRene Einareon, rJnore masters are exected to take ape- 54. house. This wss sung by Edith Shep- - ana, students of the first and second (,ja ofaprvations whenever any unus-her-d Utah, to be held at the state capitol and Edith Watson, the former be- - grades, gave a highly interesting and ,,aj cnndit'.cns exist and there are g January 24th and 25, 1924. Assessors are also as well as other offidressed as Patches, ss repre- - entertaining dance. dies lions of a severe storm or hurri cials, andinvited, accountants interested in au- -. 16. The of Birth Peace, Finn Tableau, sented in the Ilurklelterry style cue. ... diting work may attend under the law' .... of school days, and the iatter as the This portrayal of the Savior's birth by, Girl of the same type. The few the third and fourth grade children rrTTBTT EAIN FOLLOWS BATTLE Missed by the 1923 legislature. The formal conference of assessors and, words they changed from the original was another item that showed the care-- , THERES SIMPLE REASON commissioners was held some county 1 eftalent and local poa-ful whieh a splendid training song, by they gave weeks and they are therefore not ago batfoliows children. sensed the often a by Kat'UHlly rsin feet, greatlv aninsed the audience, evThe Road to ,tb fn the ordinary course of events, required to be present Tuttle, with1 17. Musical Reading, en if it did embarrass the teachers a little. So long and Iuud was the ap- - Yesterday, by Fay Rigby brought just as it often does a baseball game, (he approval of members of the equali-- ! The message of the ages zation board, has a program' Peace On Earth, Good Will TopUuse they had to sing part of it again back to ones mind the memories of a bridge party or a dog fight, admits for discussion andarranged lead-has assigned ) before ward Men coming to us so ers fur the various topics, all of which of good reseason to this gram nearly are said to lie of present interest to 9. solves and high hopes. officials. Cold weather brings calls for many special items of hardware and which one must have. Our stock of these ticles most complete and the prices are very low, quality ; ' ; I eon-egre- ss ; J. C. WEETER LUMBER CO. Open Evenings Until 9 o'clock one-eigh- th STANDARD All Kinds of Fruits j COAL and Vegetables , North Ninth St. , HILL SHEYA Standardvllle, Utah n. No Dust No Ashes, No Clinkers Unexcelled For Storage Purposes. START RIGHT TWO Nice office rooms in the Electric Building irts J (Best In Price) for rent reasonable. Call or Phone in-in- J. W, HOLDEN Announces the opening of the Price Sheet t i county residents of Winter Quarters ...... ... which Joseph 1L llut'f, Noah Potter and William J. Craig expressed the ap- of the ritizeus of the camp to the school trustees and to Bishop George Ruff, particularly, for their faithful and untiring efforts in giv- ing to the precinct such a magnificent echoolhouse, which is a two stories cs and graceful actions were charming, ;ea.y to gather evidence in support of whil Mrs. George A. Rowley and Miss the assert ion that rain is the usual Thelma Ward sang the song. quel of any of these occurrences. HowGreat credit is due the school jinn-vc- r. there is a particular reason why George A. Rowley, and the rain is rather more likely to occur soon teachers, Miss Thelma Ward, Blanche after a battle than shortly before one. Johnson, Beryl Larson and Mrs. Lein The moveuurts of troops Hint precede Li'bce for the splendid perform- - ja bat tie must generally be earried out in fair weather, an dry roads are an inipitaiit factor in such movements. IX T11K DISTRICT COfltT OF THE' Never mind those good resolutions. As these preliminaries often take sevSeventh Judicial District In and For jt ig fatter to live up to them without eral the end of a dry spell of ov. . days, on Carl. County. State of Utah, Agatha Mourcr. Ilaintlff. vs. I). O. Slourer, De- - ' making them. erage duration is quite likely to he I . . fendant. Summons. The State of Utah fcached by the time the engagement is to the Above Named Defendant: You lour wise man attends to his own are hereby summoned to appear with- - fatness while his employes are at- - faiily begun and rain will then be due accordance with tlie normal proIn twenty duys afler the acrvke of this aummons upon you If served n lthin the tending to it lur mm. of nature. But the battle does gram county in which this uctlon is brought,- j not cause the rain. aervotherwise within thirty days after j Ice and defend the above entitled action. and in caae of your failure so to , do judgment will be rendered against you according to the terms and de-- 1 mands of the complaint which haa, been filed with tbe clerk of the above entitled eourt. This action is brought to recover a judgment and decree, dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between yourself and the plaintiff K. J. TUKNEK, Attorney For 1lalnillf. Postoffice Address, Price. Utah. BALED HAY I First pub. Dec. 28; last Jan. 25, 1924. ORDINANCE XO. S.l TIIE HOARD of County Commissioners of the Coum ty of Carbon. State of Utah, ordains As Follows: That regular stated meetings of sold board for the year 1924 shall be held monthly as follows, Metal Works FOR SALE, 1NTED.EIC. In the basement of Woof ion & Hanson Bldg. Estimates given on anything in sheet metal. Hotair furnaces. Chimney tops. Guttering and IVr Word Each Insertion Xo Cliarge I'tvo Cents HEMSTITCHING AND PIOOTING ten rents per yard. Singer Hewing Machine office, l'ricc, Utah. Phone 349. FOR 8 ALE PKlNOkSH DKE88EK with large French plate glam mirror. Apply at Golden Rule Hotel. PHONE EXPERT DKEK8MAKIXG 214m or call (1 North Eighth street. M. ' SALE POOL t3i i FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE HUN-dre- d and four acres with 40$ shares of water three miles from Huntington. e or lots In or near Price. A. Hudgens, Illawatha, Utah. SACRIFICE SALE A CORNER UCH Three-roo214x214. house. Two Mocks from central er hool. For Immediate sale can lie had for $2000. Frank Grosso, Price, Utah. FOR SALE OR FOR RENT GOOD terms. Forty acres of good land and Bill holds down one of the chairs at brick house, two and a half Leo Lowrys new tonsorial parlor just Moi-kfrom the Huntington postoffice. Carload of baled bay baa just arriv- west of the postoffice on Main street Fred Lercher, Golden Rule Hotel at Price, Utah. ed. Don't you need some today? We at Prire. eeen Saturday, September 8, 1924. ia weve must the best it bay say COAL AT IS. 50 PER TON DEL1V-ere- d Monday, October 6, 1924. in some tfme timothy alfalfa, clover DEATH RATE IN UTAH IS LOW or $3.00 per ton at mines. Best Thursday, November 6, 1924. fuel obtainable. Rebuilt road to Olson and mixed. And it'a all fresh and FROM WHITE PLAGUE Saturday, December 6, 1924. mine. Wagon haulers Invited to haul Passed by the board of county com- clean. To move this consignment as from here. For particulars see E. K. missioners this fith day of December, quickly as possible we have priced it D. C., Dec. 21. WASHINGTON, Olsnn, Price, Uten, or phone orders to 1923. EUGENE SANTBCHI, A. Utah has the lowest rate of deaths 100m. William Comstock, Lessee. Chairman 14$rd of County Commis- low. We advise you to burry. from tuberculosis of any state in the sioners. LEASH A GOOD a Attest: Co. union with the single exception of Ne- WANTEDand TO beet ranch furnished with to statistics com team, implements snd from one to ten braska, according South Ninth Street, Price, Utah. dairy cows, on shares near Price piled by the census bureau. Cancer is good Clerk. or Helper. Call Mrs. Ross's board in house . Dated at Price, Utah, December C, Wise men do not always speak the eausing nearly twice as many deaths on South Eighth street at Price truth. Sometimes they say nothing. Utah as tuberculosis, and it is noted evenings after ( p.m. 1923. for Marlon Mabe. six-roo- m tin Price Commission WISHES-FOini- E IJEW YEAR" Price Post No. 3 THE AMERICAN LEGION Price, Utah . WANTED TEAMS TO HAUL COAL from Olson mine. Will pay $3.00 per ton. William Comstock, Phone 1, llcl-- i per. Deliver In Price only. FOR PALE PUREJILOODKD GIANT! Kronze breeding turkeys from import-- ) ed stock. Toms, $10.00; pullets, $0.00.' Arthur Watkins, Midview, Utah. m Monday, January 7, 1924. Wednesday. February' (. 1924. 1924. Thursday. March 6. Monday, April 7, 1924. Tuesday, May C.6. 1924. Friday, June 1924. Monday, July 7, 1924. Wednesday, August 6, 1924. BEST TARLE AND soft drink fixtures located at Ewell (Spring Glen). See Martin Millarich. What Winter May Destroy Want-acreag- to-w- it: So, we say to each of you in all sincerity repair work a Forrest FOR Rinding ia us anew that feeling of brotherhood toward our fellowmen brings to our lips a new eong in cheerfully serving carries to our minds the thought of the debt we owe to the people of this community. AL-fal-fs ""' " Paint Will Safeguard '" ww mmmmmmfiimm issw. n mfm nii " ' mmmm What havoc will winter storms work with your fences, your houses, your barns ? The famous paint slogan, Save the surface and you save all, has a very timely significance right now when winter is approaching. There is time yet to figure on that painting job and we suggest that you phone or call in to see us and arrange for paint protection for your property. Guaranteed Millwork. -- r t " SMOOT LUMBER CO. South Eighth Street PRICE, UTAH |