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Show - J Vfl BATES tiring NEVES TOO OLD TO WORK OUT IN DOUBLE HARNESS vr rates V aaadvertising Inch per lMue CHICAGO, Ills., Jan. 26 George E. Sawin, 90 years old and justice of the ieace at Elmhurst, a suburb, which he helped to found, and Miss Bella Mosher, 49, were married yesterday. The groom has held his office for thirty years and his wife is a well Week Ending February 8, 1921 kuown business woman. Don't borrow The Suu. Subscribe. Ha the month four Aj )1 advertiser. Tran-t-a an inch per Issue, scent additionaL No accepted for the First pace readers ijE) cents per line an j Volume 10, Number 87 AN INDEPENDENT NEWS? APES The Sun. I IN World Mourns Woodrow Wilson MWA FOR TOR SMH IMPROIWRT UTAH NOW LEADS mm bj he env council LORADO AND WYOMING irlce. D. C- - Feb. 1 irt production of e week ended Jan-d- o NOTABLE IMPROVEMENT New Quarters Open Up Enlsrged Field properties during 67.6 of For the Busy Bee." output Whuw jfyoming mines oper-- r Opened last Friday in the new building adjoining the Eko theater, the Busy Bee Candy store has moved a few doors east of its former location and presents a surprisingly beautiful appearance in the new quarters. Re- cent of full time these instances the tor of loss is no ion of bituminous ve found a tempor-pree- n 11,500,000 and week. The total January 26th aud coal made into is estimated at 11 iminary telegraphic igs by the railroads days of the present increase in output Bo carry to- total for be 12,000,000 mark. anthracite declined preek ended January 'pts of the number of of anthracite loaded roads, purvey estimates the 82, 000 net tons. This pf 102,000 tons, preceding, and of comjiared with the Wgek, last year. A rush followed the colder the number of in half. From e last week before out-end- arrangement of the furnishings together with a considerable addition thereto as set out in the new room has in this establishment given to Priee the finest store of its kind in this section of the state. Large, well lighted, conveniently furnished, with accommodation that will serve close to a hundred customers at a sitting, the main store room is a delight to the beholder. And at the back a commodious dance floor has already become a popular resort for the young folks from all over the county. Here on each Tuesday and Thursday evening an orchestra is in attendance Rubes Dance O Pa tors with their ed - J t yaeite-carryi- cS ng u Outlines fur the work to be done by the water department through the were presented at the com:ug sesu-meeting of Price city council lust WednecJay eveuing. Suierinlendcut J. W. Plant hs prepared a program which includes tire finishing up of the work so uearly completed in the city i last year and a few needed exteu-- J sious to the street mains, and takes up the large job of replacing about a mile and a half of the conduit iu the eau.vun pipeline at a iioiiil starting at Nolan and coming down the canyon, where considerable dirt has been moved recently iu the operation of widening the highway as carried out by the eounty. A large amount of thia material dumfied over the edge of the road is piled up on top of the waterline, and with the thawing of the ground in the spring may break up the tile and wood construction. Thel great depth now presented would make upkeep of thia seetiou difficult, and as its replacement is a matter of ouly a few years anyway it is thought best to lay a new line above the highway and to put in rastiron, making a job. The life of the wood line ia placed at twenty years. By replacing a mile or so each year with metal, it will lie seen that by the time the original conduct has served its term the whole length of a little over twenty miles can be made into an absolutely ennaneut line so far as the conduit itself ia concerned The cost of the work up the canyon aa projected for the present year is about twenty thousand dollars. An equal amount ia ueeded fur the work almut the city. Aa the little automobile used by the water sueriudendent ia ready for he discord, he ia to have )cr-maue- nt well known danee compelling harmonies. At other times the floor is often filled to the music of the mechanical orchestra which has attracted so much eom-Nm- ek IS attention or to the piano strains as played by some of the merrymakers. There is no question but that this is to become the most popular resort in umlationa of d Carbon eounty. to 8277 can in Private parties esn arrange for the use of these facilities, and are ry 12th. assured of most excellent service in all show that the lines. the week of The quarters now occupied are in dy noted in the re--y a new building just completed, one the railroads, was of the fine editions to the city which President Woodrow Wilson is at rest. Passing away early last he upper Mississippi has made new Main a Street for Priee this great statesmans demise filled the world with Borrow tee of the Far West. in the last few months. Sunday Quarters for and a decrease report opened a great flood of eulogistic sentiments from those in the manufacturing operations are in and Fairmont, but in the basement all stations of life and of all creeds and political faiths. From of Southern West The Busy Bee, conducted by the kings and from the lowly have been poured forth words of wonder itput increased. Still Salevurakis brothers, was established at his great insight into the real mtracicies of lifes problems, itably Central nearly four years ago and baa always and not a single voice is raised in denunciation even by his bitterWestmoreland catered to and pleased the beet tra de est political foes. reported no change, of the community. With their enlargWoodrow Wilsons remains will be finally reposed in some proaehes the period ed facilities ana conveniences their itions with no strike circle of customers is bound to in- shrine yet to be built For the time being his body lies in Bethleprogress anywhere, crease. Superintendence of service has hem chapel at the nations capital, where it was placed on Wednesout of the thirty-ow- n been day, after an impressive but simple service which was after the placed in the hands of Dick reported even Tiffany, and this of itself insures its manner wished by the departed. popularity. Memorial services were held all over the country, and Price un-min- es bitu-ipe- these circuits lias become almost absolve and must be replaced in tha near future. Over on Fourth street, at F, house built less than a year ago stand out iuto t!ie street about live feet. Establishment of the true lines of ail adjoining lot disclosed thia error. Just how it occurred, or what will be doue about it cannot be told right now. The matter has been iu hand for a mouth or more, and are engineer employed by the city has checked the work of one spotting for the lot owners, and on the reart turned in to the council will be based such action J as may be decided upon. Located ou the north side of the lill which interrupts Main street at Third, a reservoir which is filled with water each wiutcr for ice makiugT pur- l y the folks living in the P!11. vicinity to be a source of much trouble bccuuito the secjsige from it floods tha ota and streets iu the vicinity. Tha council was asked to give cunsidera-iu- n to a Rietitioii signed by people liv-n- g on First and along other street! as far west aa Fourth in which it is sought to have the reservoir emptied ad so kept. Calculation of the amount due to the city liecause of a reduction in freight rates on shipments of castiron pipe used in the reconstruction of lust summer resulted in holding out two hundred aud eighty dol-a- re from the invoice prices. Thia is now found to have been wrong and the city must pay it. However, overcharges made by the railroad to tha '' lt ins amount of a hundred and thirty-tw- o dollars will be recovered in the rnixup, and there ia even a likelihood that tha new one. The exjiendituree for new whole amount may finally be returned, work on the water system for the year tha payment at present being a techwhieii to base proper ne will juat about take the receipts from nicality on the adjustment. for sales in thia department. Four bids for gotiations There must be paid within a' few the materials needed were considered, and the purchase of the supplies was days an installment on the B.eeial made by the water committee Wed- warrants issued in settlement for the aewer extension in the northwest part nesday morning after a discussion had of the eity, built a year ago. As the resulted in tha decision to make the new work of twelve inches diameter special improvement fund which is instead of ten aa at present, it being the accumulation of payments made to the eity on the work by the figured that it ie a wise move to anaffected ia not at presticipate the future when putting in ent sufficient to pay what ia due, rastiron which will be of such lastSheldon the treasurer, I Anderson, to aa life stand for use by the city ing when it shall have grown for fifty asked that a little more than iixty dollars be transferred from the beehive coke contin-iyean or more. The larger size pipe cial improvement guarantee fund spe-to Latter-da- y in to tabernacle the Saints in the citizens join gathered that of the eorres-192LODGE GIVES DANCE gives double carrying capacity. mourning and listen to words in commemoration of this Enforcement of the provisions of make up the five hundred and eighty-fiv-e For the week was organised the generalman. ago Sixty years dollars needed. Thia is the first ith the total output great the ordinance relating to installation instance of such a Knights of Pythias lodge and durpractice, and tha 3,000 net tons, as ia not carried ing its existence it has grown to a Under the guidance of a committee Rperry, Mrs. Edith Olson and Min of plumbing fixtures fund ia a new creation opguarantee ns a year ago, a de- membership of nearly a million. On which included in its members Judge Moneta Shiner sang. Rev. J. Freelen out in a maner to suit.one of the con- erating under a recent law especially cent. In comparison 19th all lodges of Carbon George Christensen, Mayor James W. Johnson pronounced the benediction. cerns doing such work in the city, and to care for such emergencies without February "ing the present eounty will join with the Price lodge the manager of this establishment was Loofbourow, Neil M. Madsen, Don C. G. J. Reeves was in charge of the drawing on the citys general fund. change. Production in a celebration to be held at City Woodward The schools attended in a before the council with a claim that a W. F. and meeting. Olson, program Reorganization of the library board lie region, according Hell at which a him to consist of waa arranged and carried out which body, filling the gallery. Many of the unjust discrimination against was made by the mayor appointment lie Courier, wee 208,- - short addresses program a representative impressed those assembled with its ap- swakers addressed themselves par- was being practiced by the city in of Mrs. J. W. Hammond and Don C. inst 204)10 tone in from each lodge by will be folowed by spector. A long argument develojied Woodward for a four-yeperiod, and propriateness and its fitting honor to ticularly to then young folks. ng. reand festivities of nothing in particular and seems to of Mrs. J. R. Sharp and A. W. Horshouses closed Business the dancing serving the departed. Opening with a prayer during of coal both freshments. The committee in charge r Preaident A. W. Horsley, thia was services. Mayor Loofbourow issued have left matters exactly where they ley for a period. These with across the is Frank L. Buekio, Otis Gonzerla and by followed by the audience in the song a proclamation calling upon the people have always been that in all cases Carl R. Marcuscn and Mrs. George M. England declined one of of the city to fittingly observe the oc- where violation of the rules are known Miller who are holding over on a six-George A. Rylahd, Jr. J. Cameron how Great a Foundation, 26th. The Sehultx of Hiawatha is grand chan the deceaseds favorites. Remarks casion. The snowstorm of the forenoon the corrections are enforced, while year aiiMiintment, and with Mayor (forwarding 3291 cars cellor forthe domain of Utah, and he were made by Judge Christensen, worked to cut down attendance, yet some cases which get away from James W. Loofbourow who ia autom1)61 cars of soft coal has just handed to Frank L. Buekio Mayor Loofbourow, Harry Keene for the tabernacle was filled. The pro- the authorities are notj exposed un- atically the head of the board, will anthracite, through his commission as deputy grand the American Legion. Bishop William grams for he services carried also less through accusations of such in a constitute that body. Harlem River, E. Stoker, Oliver E. Bennett, who is sentiments for the departed preaident dispute of this kind. In this connecAppointment waa made of John W. Rotterdam, Alin Price, and by Carl R. Mar- from the lrice Chamber of Commerce, tion a violation of the building ordi- Bryner to be night police. A small invisiting l's Point. This was GIRLS TO GIVE DANCE cuse n. The high school hoard ren- the county commissioners, the county nance was also lief ore the council. A come was made in salary so that Bryin the south half ner who has been in the ibut more bituminous for Valentines Day will be the occa- dered musie and a quartette compris- democratic and republican commit residence lately built block is wholly of some time will now act position for courthouse of the forwarded from and citizens. intity sion of a dance given by the Sea Gull ing Don C. Woodward, Mias Florence tees, prominent entirely wood construction. As this ground is the week, last year. and not as heretofore partly This organization is making included in the fire limits this is not as a eity coal moving through girls. watchman for some of the each season of raising a litsucceeded private Johnson practice explains it, having allowed. oton Roads fell off Refusal to connect water business housee who DEDICATED CHURCH tle some paid him fur aueh to this state from his experiences as and good public money through Hfefbek of January 26th. entertainments light service to the place brought services. to and it The services an good using evangelist. dedicatory matters to a head. Just what will finBTjjjl28 tons, lant week, the Mrs. Belle Morrison was appointed for a trip of some kind. New Edifice Takes Its Fiscs In Ufa were much assisted by Bishop Charles thp'durrent week is 315,460 advantage ally be done has not been decided, but to be a deputy in the recorders office. sevDenver L. who came from Meade, itfce quantity consigned and Activities of City the illumination and water will be This action was HAVE A DAUGHTER postponed a moutu eral days previously, and by Rev. John turned on pending the outcome. increased, shipments ago because some changes in accountMr. Mrs. R. and Bennett Walter Both Lace these Lake Salt of J. City. ise destinations and Last Sunday evening witnessed the gentlemen are quite well known in Several dollars of the citys mnn ing methods were under consideration, announce the arrival of a daughter, expended advantageously but which hsve since been found to SjMtats declined. horn at Salt Lake City last Saturday. dedication services at the new Com- - Price. The previous Friday evening ey could be according to Dr. John Schuler who be not desirable. Nriif importance of strip Mrs. Bennett was formerly Miss Mel-v- a waa the in served The a banquet dining appeared and wanted to sell a patent munity (Methodist) church. ifaaers of soft coal is indi- -' Talking of trees it was brought out Burnham. morning service was devoted largely .room of the church building by the ed formula for a product which seems, that planting more in the eity cemetitttjiibllowing table. In the which the Aid Ladies at all the society, to taking a subscription to raise according to his elaboration, to be a tery was much to be desired, and it Uy925,000 tons equivalent fatal enemy to fire. With hands, face is likely that a goodly number will be money necessary to complete payment .visiting divines spoke, as did also of the total output dol- - cal representatives of the civic and thousand Seven structure. the citys the clothing protected by the magic net out this spring. Of the thirty by strip mines, lars was needed, and of this all but clubs, other churches and various fluid a person could walk into the planted two years ago all are flourishtpleyad 9108 men. The total This ,er functionaries. This was attended by hottest fire and suffer no harm. In hundred was subscribed. ofetafcm and electric 'shovels but one. It was suggested also that The a large gatherig and full realization fact the fire would give up and go ing trustees the amount guaranteed. The mines at which would be a good idea to plant trees it actual punching up operation to get .was brought to all that the new church out. In order that other business along the canal passing along the rvala were employed produced ' L of eoal. In addition, subscriptions was conducted by Rev. will take a large place in the social as might proceed this matter was re- north side of the residence district. D. E. Kendall, who is an experienced 'well aa religious activities of the com ferred to the building committee with The treeplanting job was left to fdriwfvere produced at most remarkable celerity. as Rev. J. Freelan munity. other than a Stringham and Hadley. jfinangelist E altlftric shovel was used in Peter I. Olsen, disclaiming any perMorgan King, city electrician, is reOverburden and loading ceiving assistance from a couple of ex- sonal interest, but looking to the genleads all other states COMMUNITY CHURCH IS HOLDING perts from Salt Lake City in balanc- eral interests of the eommuity asked of the distribution rircuits that some arrangement be made that coal ing up of the 1922 output throughout the municipality. Feeding camper on the feed ground south of rom that state. Other the line from the new substation lo- the railroad at Ninth street may get Revival meeting has opened in the were in order of cated at the rear of eity hall, the water for personal use and for their of the series the see will Church ning opening ijnew Community (Methodist) at Indiana, Missouri in connection upon abandon- teams without being subjected to the Dr. with . themes of three changes week. Bennett, by nnd will continue through next Abraham Lincoln, the emanot - Dr. William E. Bennett iw down from How Christ Deals With Discour- ing the old power house south of present inconveniences. A private wapator. our martyred president, the to he followed on Monday the railroad disarranged the equilib-rn- tering trough already at hand does Ogden to assist the local pastor Rev. agement, i allsplitter, the great statesman, between the three circuits or not answer very well, as the owner the preserver of the Union, the J. Freelen Johnson in thia work. Dr. evening with How Christ Deale With with on and phases a supplied by the Utah Light makes a charge for its use. The water humorist, tho lawyer, the real and for Doubt, evening Tuesday Bennet is an able speaker over man will all be honored Power and Bin. i at th Plans How home of r Christ DeaKWith company. A scientific cal- eommittee will look into this matter. if.," the nation on the anniversary of number of yean was a professional be- culation is lieing made from the eua- are next Quite a number of financial matters for suc had marked ronh ,;Iast Thursday evening. evening Wednesday and has hie birth, next Tuesday, February evangelist, turners must meter be looked into by the eouneil, records the to establish 12thand a a laid mens for for it' 1rice has arranged meant were Oreasa Anderson, night cess in this and as a pastor. Special ing to be given in the Lat- and the will balance in that result the atto invite is intended mayor deemed it eypedient to required be is to school especially given rotMerworin.aistera Bedford, IT Program night Sunday y Saints tabernacle. The an be. the should all service thia it and but Kiwaniana auditing committee. Dr. appoint making Rotariane, "V .naval, it aterfield, Dixon, tention this (Friday) evening. committee la busy completing the details. The meeting will be 4 Bennet will make explanations to the only with the idea of including all of Consideration is also being given by 1 ts members are C. IL Madsen and A. UBf Bdtterworth, Mackey, Hal held in the evening. Memtiera of scholars of some of the little under- - j the men of the community, and the the electric committee to the changing W. Horsley. ford, Hines and Page. Also Mr. the committee are Oomer P. Pea- theme for the evening will be The of the old lighting system in vogue rorta Mr. Dixon end Mr. stood hooks of the Bible. cock. D. H. Gove. T. C. Larnon, Murder is reported by a newspaper White the streets out of the The Sunday on! Man Who Came Back. will services be Mr. J. W. Hammond, Mrs. Bert from Price was A. J. Sunday morning K. to he on the increase. Thats a. Bunnell writer Mr 4 make mod to and district J. more the be at it school orchestra in will who Sharp. Way the; present The Place of the Layman is, accompanied Mr. Wa-eru. The type of lamp now used on because the women have taken it up. in' a vocal solo. Work of the Church. Sunday eve-- services Sunday evening. de-duri-ng ir: Penn-ivill- e, Jirop-ertyown- w 3. ar anth-imino- ue two-yea- dur-Janua- ry i May-pvill- e, dur-ndin- g ' j lo-f- or oth-fo- ur i J& work-meth- strip-mine- eoun-cilm- en od IS d HELMS t t m ! f ter-da- Rob-vizit- ! or h |