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Show BIIXIOV LICKS COMING EIGHT FOB THE ENGLISH. Bun's display advertising rates fYtjr (40) cents an Inch per Issue 10 per Inch by the month four men to local advertisers. Traa-gt- y (SO) cents an Inch per Issue. Cis IS per cent additional. No accepted for the page. First page readers (80) cents per Une an inty-fi- ve AN Volume 10, Number 85 blanks of an kinds. The Sun. INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Week Ending January 85, LONDON, Jan. 19. The British gov ernneut tuts changed its stamp prist era, the fourth switch since 1839 ' end Great Britain's pustege etempe will now be turned out in e reel as they are In the United States. The new firm has Installed up to date machinery for the supply of eight billion stamps which will be required during the pres1981 ent year. Don't borrow Tbo Sun. duction of Coal Everywhere Is NEW METHODIST CHORCH AT PRICE IIOTARY CUIB BEARS POSIHASIDrS STORT OH BUSINESS OF Now Picking Dp Some Subscribe, PRHTOFfHL Last Tuesday evening's meeting of the Price Rotary club was devoted to postal matters the progress of the EARLY HORNING HOLDUP LSIIINGTON, D. C., Jan. 21. For the seven days ending with mail service in general and the cono ber 29th the mines of Utah worked 53.5 per eent of fulltime ditions surroundiiig the local Local Oafa other all from market losses were 44.1 per cent, that in particular. Postmaster Jos- Three Highwayman Tap lat-ioK. Dollars. 1.9. is the Around For This 0.5 his and mine and Sixty MacKnight eph disability daughter. 46.5, labor shortage Miss Helen who has charge of the o from that state. For the week of January 5th the this Early (Friday) morning the Pullmoney order and register department operated 69.8 per cent of fulltime eapacity, New Mex--2 nude talks on the work as con- man eafe here waa held up and robbed of and Wyoming 82.9. No market losses in the latter three ran ducted iu the Price office. Much what eaah waa held by the regia ter. clarification was given of matters The affair waa pulled by Oscar Coanor 5.5 to 41.3 per cent. Producton of soft coal the country oyer over which complaints are made when and a eouple of Mexicans. Connor haa red promptly after the holiday season. A sharp spurt in the the Rotarians were told of the diffi- been hanging around Price for a eon f January 12th placed the total output at 11,921,000 net tons, culties the postal clerks have in workof months. He wee apparently actas an increase of nearly 32 per cent and was about 12 higher ing out troubles caused by the fail- pie is the largure of people who mail letters and ing aa aa assistant to a salesman who e rate prevailing just before Christmas. In fact-ihaa been wording this and adjaeent ter Utah. Studio, Price, Kopf packages without proper addresses. since December, 1920. : ely production that has been recorded JanuOne next from week No with no address at all, stamps ritory for a bond marketing eoneera Sunday, it during last week January 14th to 19th was also high, at Ogdea. The Mexicans have Anwriean 3 condi- attached other or of legion, inadequate new services in the if maintained will result in a total of close to twelve millions ary 27th, the first x1 which has converted the old frame tions looking toward the prompt de-- 1 also been ia thia eity tome weeks They here at . Production of soft during the first two hundred and forty Community (Methodist) church American Legion Hall livery to the proper person. Business I were employed more- or leu as disk at the Price pos toff ice has grown to washers for a eafe np the block a abort forre-;o Price the will be held, although f the present coal year (1923-4-) is 425,199,000 net tons. In Fnrniahing the new edifice is to be large proportion. Money orders l Aid of d gutanee from the Pullman. One of the Ladies depres-innot to of those mal is ahead dedication take place undertaken by the soft, the present coal year stands far S.dJMwtmhnd close rntered the place about 8 1918-1- 9 next of has which a "VLS and of ones 3d, membership active the behind 6 cent February Sunday, is but per ety, I In ly3 the . .a n e n M I j Mead ban sum L. neat on when has Charles a to forty. It month, office wrote orders for over a hundred Bishop 1, of-the Pned th of Denver, Colo., will be present to ! already from ita banquets and other and thirty-fou- r thousand dolars. Pay- Reports Somewhat Colored. " ficiate. Bishop Mead will at that means of raising money, including menta amounted to nearly two hund-- 1 ehange Connor stepped in the front col-y n thousand. Stamps I door, held a gun oa him and seenrad time oeenpy the pulpit both morning voluntary contributions and dues, red and iports from operators for the week ended January 5th were the occurrence of the New Years holiday. It was not uni-- y and evening. Rev. John J. Lace of Ground for the structure, which and box rents for 1923 totaled over II the money. The third member of tha an increase of two party operated aa a lookout oa the side observed by all mines and reports on can loaded indicate Salt Lake City, in charge of the Utah stands at the corner of Main an twenty thousand, thousand over the previous year. The walk. Alarm waa given and John U. from last waa broken and others Methodist Chris Unlike Sixth normal 0.17 a of mission, July as streets, counted January 1st Tuesday. payroll at the postoffiee waa ten thou- - Bryner, night polieei waa quickly oa were restricted largely to New Years Day itself elsewhere in the state will be here 15th, just one year to a day from the and six hundred dollars, and at the th trtiL . n, . 1Ied Uar(,lt, Warrea also. On Friday preceding the dedi- - time the present pastor, Rev. J. ... Hay Deming government garage for employes I jl g result the percentage of fulltime worked increased sharply n p The in this be arrived there will a Ion Johnson, city. given connected with the etar route lines was grge majority of the districts. At mines where the holiday was by the local Rotariana banquet Tha Mexi-wit- h started. sswk and at which cornerstone was laid by officers o fifty-si- x thousand six hundred and ,n la a room in the hojted the percentages shown have been calculated on the basis of Bishop Mead will make a talk. Fol- - the grand lodge of Free and Aeovpte an expense bill for the garage fn, wor houn week. Production on New Years Day was confined to lowing t he dedication there is to be Masons of Utah September 3d, last, of over twenty-nin- e upstairs over the rafe. Thia haa thousand. The mines. The new year opened with the mines practical-o- f a revival of two weeks in which the with the usual Masonic ceremonies, gross business of the local office for I been the roost of the trio fhr some labor difficulties. Strikes were reported in seven districts pastor, Rev. J.Freelen Johnson, will bo Leroy A McGee of Price officiate 1923 waa almost six hundred thou-- 1 time. These fpllowa were In possession dollars. Just over four thousand of the silver about half the totaL d curtailment of working time through that cause was so small assisted by Dr. W. E. Bennett of Og-- as grand worshipful master. The sand were isued. The parcels in- - Watching Train No. 1 to ace that Con registers t, work is II. for J. contractor the be practically negligible. Shortage of labor curtailed opera-t-o den. On Wednesday evening, February sured ran to almost twelve thousand, oa Jt Demnff took the church ehoir is to give a mu- - gle of Salt Lake City. It. ia figure and this does not include shipment. BOr dia Bot some extent in most districts, but on the whole losses thereby ,'rum the one men of tbe with what i Aid Life of Ladies' that The the .. ical entertainment, . . made by one big wholesale establish-1- I .. , him by , , . comparatively Bmall. The effect of lack of demand was ter p Per' an old ehurrh The hand tha from on has and Price. ment Christ ,IIe eve The In at Christmas y!"1 Song." Story de-of and the the occurrence the i large had holiday, by that PUf uptown die hundred par- of this numbers about a additional five hundred dollars will rush found twenty-fiv- e in losses due to that cause may be largely ascribed to the de- membership Connor, he being reeognised at eels on the floor of the office. the new. dozen ladies and gentlemen. equip No in capacity caused by the shutdown on the hoilday. Knight gave a review of the postal II once. All three are new in jail at In tha basement will be the Sunday business The building without its furnish-- 1 of the United States since Price, Connor had possession of tha remained by far the chief factor limiting production. inga has coat an even thirty thousand school rooms, gymnasium and 1836, when with only two .hundred I paper money. The total amount tnkaa about half this amount being en and dining rooms. Also shower miles of railroads in the country thelwaa sixty dollars. The eafe in tha eafe LEASERS ABE ROUTED and- - the labor party of England upon by subscription from Price citizens, batha and lockers. The last services increase has been constant until now I tould not be opened, although Connor ita lueeeu. The vote of approval waa The remainder of tha fund eame from in the former chnreh building are to close to quarter of a million mile. orded the fl,rk t0 do BETTER ELEMENT. The hol4. tomorrow. I held the sale of church property to Price be railroad trackage is carrying the the oecaaion for an ovation. k,w n th . mails. When the colonies were fivht- Connor had a handkerchief tied ANAPOLI8, Ind., Jan. 23. ing the war of independence-w- ith Land Laaaa Ordered. SCHOOL LUNCH TO HAVE HELP Benjamin Franklin in the position of l0VM his fare. Only about half aa hour Lete go homel and We re MRS. LLOYD PASSES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 23 .The postmaster general there were seven-- 1 I W required to loeate the Mexicans, Mr. and Mrs. Utah Thompson of this by radieala tonight ended the diThen the gross while Connor waa in custody within two waa United office land Balt Lake aeaaioa at of the postoffires. a City from day Long eity received a telegram Success of the school luncheon as receipts totaled thirty thousand dol-- 1 hours. He had eaught a ride ia aa an orkeri convention in eonf union. rected today by the aeeretary of the Beaeh, Cala., last Tuesday that Mrs. carried on at Central and South build- lari a year with expenditures two tomobile to the' town above Price, delegatea had mustered only interior to offer for lease a tract of Joseph J. Lloyd passed away there thst ings for the grade scholars was told hundred and fifty dollar! in excess f two aeres of vote hundred and for and ndred twenty-onpublic morning. Deceased was a resident of of forty by Mrs. Vernie Reagles before the of that amount. Last year the revpoaal to reinatate the deposed eoal land on Gordon Creek, in Carbon Price for some twenty years before go- board of directors of the chamber of enue reached four hundred and eighty-fiv- e MRS. LOWRY LOSES officials of Nova Beotia. The eounty, about ten miles northwest of ing with her husband to the coast about commerce at the regular weekly million dollars, while exnenditures roll-r Wildest Siding on tks Utsh railway. twenty-fou- r on their demand for a The run to five hundred and fifty millions. months ago for her health. luncheon last Tuesday noon. which a 80 per eent vote is Lease for this tract will be at a Mr. end Mrs. Lloyd eame here from serving of a hot dish to such scholars The postal service of this country is Carbon Commissioners Held Exampf : And it failed by about one ment royalty of ten eents per ton for Osage, Kan. No mention was made in as must bring lunch to school the the bivvest business in the world emFrom Any Liability. end fifty votes. President eotl mined, a minimum investment in the message as to funeral arrangements. price being only five cents has reploying about three hundred and infew A benefit. in direct Madsulted H. thousand workers. deC of thousand thirty that concluded a twenty-fivLewie had just operation Several relatives of Mrs. Lloyd reside stances of this were cited by Mrs. sen wrote a Neither Carbon county nor its comspecial song for the Robts action in dissolving the dollars during the first three years of hereabouts. missioners cois who the may bo held liable for the nurse, tarians to to city Reagles, uJodyn MacKnight sing otia charter which had been the lease and a production of ten thouswith the principal of the on this occasion. It made a hit with death of Luson Lowry, who was killed operating and tons of eoal a year beginning with nded ia a report of tha PUPS SOME DOG-SO- ME at Helper from a TNT explosion, it waa the company. public school in many. e the fourth year of the lease. The date read by Percy held by Judge Thomas B. Burton of told is tale the Most been we've extraordinary thlnkln' Jody, Jody, START TO when the lease will be offered for sale BOUNTY PAYMENTS vote was on a motion to tho Fifth Judicial district, la sustain Mike Klopakii regarding a do Bam would old Uncle What by FOURTH OF FEBRUARY A at public auction will be announced la;in the committees report. If we couldn't find the welcome female bulldog owner by him. a demurrer last Wednesday. Judga ing derision arose from adminiatra-a- t ter by the office et Belt Lake City. That we always get from you. Three weeks ago. this animal gave Burton is sitting in the Third District acon that Word bounty payment! the small ebowing of Tody, Jody, we've been wondrtng birth to nine puppies. Having no use court in Balt Lake this week ia plaee YOUNGS FATHER DIES How you manage mail ao well Id up by the radicals in de-- a for this big family of canines Klopakis count will begin Monday, February 4th Lake E, Young, formerly of this eity killed them off. Last Monday night was received by telegraph from Conn Cause you're always 'stendin gree tins of Judge Albert R. Barnes. Mattia counting. To the boys like holy hell! Lowry, mother of Luson, brought action Clerk H. C. Smith late today (Fri-iay-). President Lewis paced the and now n resident of Bnnta Monica, the bereaved dog mother furnished a Jody, weve been talkin' Jody, against the eounty, ita commlaioners, ia at another time at back this Lake ia Ohio Salt Smith at puppy. Cala, producing suprise City How delightful It would be by ill breathing bard from the up A. E. Gibson, William Edman and En matunusual this to how of convention the of his Just explain in attendance at a If you never spoiled the circus-Bstrenuous attack' on the City, O., winding np the affairs is the puzzle of Klorakis and his auditors and treasurer from over the gene Bantech Br., and against E. C. Lea ter Amos father me. forever who P. died baek Dia-Young greetin Nova Beotia offieiali of and John Bteele, who were employed by friends. n there our few ortake air 3o, from Letters word this advice, of MacKnight, days ego. state, and had just got 28, Vice President Phillip commissioner to assist ia construct the Tend to and strict business, der. Payments will eontinne until the And we'll stick by you forever true, took the chair. He pounded Mrs. Young to friends at Price bring AMONG THE CEDARS tho road which passed through Heling this ia information. He to exhausted. is fund for bounty expected r without effeet for ten min-il- e While you any how do you do. behailed On April 13,' 1922, according to was of Elmo A. Oviatt C per. in Price and Helper on hie return the radicals continued their stop fore R. C Miller, justice over at Castle r0D1Pltint CAR CLARK LOSES to the The Coast deceased had been LV'!7.yr11 UTAH STATESMEN IN RIVALRY of a walkout. After the anDale, one day last week on a liquor ? w,jr J. Lloyd Clark, selling stock for the OVER LOCAL BUILDING ient of the eount for a rollcell, in reasonably good health until n few charge growing out of the capture of I the defendants negligently of aasoeiation Loan weekl and eon when was Htate called the ago Building He ized Secretary William Green 4 still outfit near Cedar Mountain. TNT. Quantities of earth went up to Provo the first of Credit for securing a federal build-- 1 uncements and then yelled that East. pleaded not guilty and his hearing Price, is Trice undis-- 1 ,n roh were hurled against the build He made the at be week his not to in left this ing was He 1st. coupe. was for set vention was adjourned. Still bounder struck Lowry and he It is said that the average man spends released underFebruary five hundred dollars trip through Balina Canyon from this putably to the republican members in I g imprecations the radiesl dele-- t three died four United the States It has Tcterson V. in congress. days later. Damages in tha of his hie life he Leo bond furnished by buttoning parked eity. Wednesday evening the hall. Resolutions from collar. yean been announced that Repre-- 1 amount of $11,134.08 were asked in tha already betwhiskers would be and Louis While W. eafe of a there. Guyman. Perhaps front disposing different locals demanding reDon B. Colton has intro- - complaint. The eourt held that a eons of his ham and someone made away sentative eat of Former President Dan ter after alL in the bill a duced TRANSFERABLE. IS with the automobile and valuabla pa- winch it is sought to housea through ty, a. an am of the elate, cannot be jfcone end Secretary James Me- building iued ,or tort and jR aot therffore 15a. Crude oil production broke all recget An injured workiunn may gruut his pers left therein. Up to this (Friday) to cost a hundred thousand . nr r.n . dollars of Nova Beotia were lumped ords in 1923. The same is true of T may another so that Injurie. caused through power of attorney morning no trace of ear or thief has for this city. Considerable correspon- - b,e end condemned in the eommit- - crude movie coiniiemuition bis receive or endorae production. offiefr in the eon been had. dence has been had fromSenator Reed "eHnee check, but no such right can be assigned indi- - jtTOftii or public roads, lines Smoot have which along announcements. Industrial firmation of the unions The Sun. without consent of the state Wedding The men of this country may be fool- cated his willingness to put a bill be-- 1 With reference to the commission-for- e of soviet Russia, a commission, according to an opinion ish in the senate, but he has argued er, the eourt adopts the language of things, but they are too 1 labor written by Ilarvey II. Cluff. attorney wise to many party, nationalization of MIGHTY select a woman jury to try an- that fifty thousand was enough for the supreme eourt of Idaho that to of GOOD BUSINESS the at request nd renewal of the campaign to general, last Friday local needs. While all this has been hold tha eountiea or eounty commission-goin- g other woman. commission. the each on Senator William H. King m liable for all fields, gave injnriee arising from I 199999999999999994 slips one over on the senior member nity to President Thomas Ken-;i- f ti 91 Bill No. and in chairman puts Senate. of the Pennsylvania, Nowhere did Abraham Lincoln has been read twice and reUnx . v'ons committee, to attack the 4 ahow hie shrewdness of Judgment eommiMU,nr. tor n0 B the committee on public buildings and ,lce of i who had offered the original to better effect than in that fa- '1 assume the position with ,nt,, bill The for asks structures grounds. moua "You utterance ended: which Is in this convention. Bcgardat Price, Cedar City, St. George, Man-- 1 a0! liability attached. can't foolall the people ell the 4 jfcognition Russia, his report 4 The demurrer waa sustained as to the In the past there were s time. ti, Beaver, Tooele, Heber City, Farm-- 1 4 I pd the self appointed propa-J- a few misguided advertisers who Coalville and Ephraim.' Price eounty and ita officen, excepting Lea ington, once. be at done must Only leads out with a hundred thousand and for Russia, in this country, 4 thought they could sell their waree 4 work of the thing 8teele, who were employed for tha getting the building of so hatter by misrepresentation. But 4 under- Castle Gate and Sunnyside have and Cedar City is listed for seventy-- 1 work, ng the people of Russia more 4 be is to under way hospital thoee since have 4 advertisers solicited not 4 and these far been long places an good, five. All others come in for fifty and urged locale ev--' 4 gone out of business or mended 4 taken very shortly. LTnfortunately the completely. It is much to be desired purge from every branch 4 their ways. Hard experience hea 4 work of getting subscribers in the that all the committees of the county 2dUiiHnh l,2f AMENDMENT TO PLAN OP LOCAL no federal appro-- 1 ordant element and their vip- - 4 taught all that Lincoln waa right. 4 various camps of the county has not be ROAD NOW OFFERED represented at the organization priations are at present being made 4 Untruthful advertising doesn't pay. 4 yet been attended to, and as this board 4 Other advertisers proved that 4 meeting. A full outline of the plans I set forth ia the resolution 4 the only way to advert lee success- - 4 is to be selected by these donors it and details and the manner for opera- along these lines comes in to break XEW Jan. 21. Amendment make regular customers and 4 had been thought best to wait until ting can then be formed. The tem- the fulfillment of the promise held lto the YORK, JMhat unln favored reeog-- . 4 fully, in bill. out plan of tha Den-- a reorganization But the was to over all the in build Kings mixup 4 signers from county 4 up public goodwill Awninly after the soviet had adopt- 4 porary committee has decided that and Bio Grande federal tell the absolute truth about their 4 could be gathered for the occasion. this be built Western, building may yet providing meeting for forming the board in Price. iJp4psie of government which 4 goods. Bo, you cin be sure that 4 However, with all its .good features, for the raising of additional funds, will Hughes indicated recently would 4 every consistently advertised prod- - 4 the institution is not a 'paying propo- of control will be held next week. uct is good. The advertising tent 4 Those in the camps not yet visite WATER JUZED FOB dt Recognition by the United States 4 4 has proved it The very fact that 4 sition and in order to insure its conwho desire to have a voice in the janu&ry svtiij iwo Qiyi do NHOUnent. with farmers 4 it ia advertised ia the beet war- - 4 tinuance a committee of three ladies and Carbon Fuel company L. F. Rains, I fore tbo expiration of the extended are advised a most cordial matter of true 4 and searchwas of the city is party approved in the 4 ranty of satisfaction d welcome will be given them on the president and gencrnl manager has np-- time limit for acceptance of the 4 organizations Btttee report with the reservation 4 quality. means to finance the good same footing as those who have alto tha state engineer at Salt been The have drafted concern that telle frankly 4 ing for Mrs. 4 The changes Lkepo,i. Mat Gilmour spoke to Mt.'we do not offend our friends in 4 what it is doing la a good ona 4 work. signed a subscription card. It City for one seeond-- f oot of water from it conferences between the three bon-a- n 4 with which to do business. That- 4 the board on this matter and the ready come do these unnamed is that ia farties already in power. people urged spring pp Spring Canyon holders committees, the reorganization ia why it pays to reed the adver- 4 chamber will undertake to make up l&lhii connection the convention 44 tlaements, in Carbon eounty for domestie dm at manager and representative! of tha advert! a-- 4 whatever deficiency accrues from this to the meeting, to patronise Next Monday evening has been se its eamp. President Lewis be directed 4 era end to buy advertised mer- - 4 western Paeifie and the Miesonri Pa-the next ninety days. The as the date for this gathering. It wi 4 during 1 iKU n cablegram to Ramsay Mae-tb- e 4 chandlee. I railroads. dollar a a about is day. 4 shortage Ite mighty good business. new premier of Great Brit-- " 4 Senator Underwood, however, still . But it is desired to get the actual be held at the courthouse, and is to congratulating both the premier 44444499 1 1 1 1 1 H'9449944444 building operations under way as early 'open at 8 oclock. says he is presidential timber. Wedding announcements. The Sun, ca-N- post-offi- ce rt proper-Colorad- t soei-unti- aixty-seve- . Free-eatio- n . Ited An-ls- c, par-obscur- ed Mac-e,o- mar-howev- kitch-dollar- s, ve e e Tet-th- half-blo- Y ex-h- is o. I 1"? T h"dre"t ,tr fm A- I ClJ , ip"t- propos-reeognitio- n I non-nnio- n WW I - l. w -' Bee-ta- qf feSS? 1 17 V A . pro-plie- i Rthat - 1 |