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Show THE SUH, PRICE, UTAH EVEEY FKZDAT. J, rrUART 28, 1924 DR.C. N.JENSEN PLAYS JECKYL AND HYDE ROLES INHERE PAGE THESE jfor the development of this section. this connection he uiciitioned the Pike's Peak Ocesn-to-tVeu- n highway1 as being of vital benefit to local in-- . The Way He tcrests. E CONTROVE Members of the high school music dim-lioof A. E. Johnson, furnished for il. occasioiL After the meeting a Iimm.i.ci .. , , . : Likes Them deartmentl under the it According to a recent edict--- u were of Dr. C. N. V Jensen, the state superintendent, every schoolhoiise in I tan ta uow ojen to any kind of meet- ing and religious classes and other church activities may be held therein. His conclusions just made public are: Nor lo I believe that either individual emiscieuce has given rise IVilh one of our f i to vaned religious beliefs and where Jvr you can easily iron Fmuer ofiieeis of th. the schools are suprted his bhirts and collars the t.lul, anJ l0 EWV ,.01U. romiuial jrnyers of the community, to bold missi,ners wtw sjwially invited as way he likes them done. children after the regular school hours And since it stays hot all B of the day for the purpose of inculcat-- 1 over even when ironing table liuen or oilier heavy ing into their minds the doctrines of :D III Dfl I fl IVflRV the framers of the constittutiou or the any religious creed must of necessity IVAILIVUIll II viln u 1 1 A 1 J pieces you can do your work much easier and legislature ever intended that a tab- be more or less objectionable to the more quickly. let, either real or imaginary, be plared people of the community holding dif- Bamberger Heads For Uintah Basin over the entranee to auy schoolhou.se ferent religious views. By Way Hobble Creek Canyon. Tool. in endless variety The constitution and laws of th bearing some such inscription as This the work around tha for on has Construction actually begun school building is available for poli- - state emphatically declare that the this spring. Ammul Lake nd other public pubic schools shall be free from yoJ came. and sportsmen's nition SK glad ? functions of a general publie charae- - ligiona or sectarian ..control Rmh be-ri in goods everything called Bas:n. Notice the served , aa I uilah but the twhinir herein of Christ for. JTll,U8 List commission Utilities "5 on tlie public I erut:ified striltl' lm)bib-ana,m ro1.i- Weve been selling and Mother supplies. 1 J J1 Nitordav bv 11. J. Fierce, the are ,hereby of best and hardware here for thi miles the ten of Alxut erratum. ry The eonstitution strictly limits the advised, that the religion than a quarter of a more lie a crow east Springy, use of the school buildings of the conducted in pubhe seh?l build- - , ;hi,.f t.llffiueer, is Mrivi Nougb said. 0 century. state for but one purpose and that is be !? " v,olat,.onVf TLt Tnt Creek. Hobble the up grade proari..g the holding of the public schools. Construction is begun under tin cer- t rt-b- " '. . However, Dr. Jensens view is the law of convenience and necessity Dr. Jensen w in Chnaso atteiiding tificates and it is now up to the courts of the held from llie interstate eommero d Eighth Streets the National state to Education Last association commission and pass upon the question. board X UTAH May Dr. Jensen requested the attor- meeting, and waa not available thia which lie started this to it required HAUDWAUE PRICE, UTAH ney general to give an opinion on this week for a statement upon what month, according to Simon Rnuilier-ge'question and that official after care- grounds he had changed his min i former governor and president of ful research cited the paragraph in since writing to the Duchesne author- pqmpauy, M. D. ICtVi. 9PANSKEY, ties. The letter to Duchesne is in the eonstitution and laws enacted jhe lans contemjdate enlarging the and Throat y the legislature governing the pub- conformity with the (interpretation force during the summer to the end ic school buildings in the state and of the law as expressed by Attorney of B'yton Building completing the road to the Colo1 to B o'clock concluded his opinion thus: General Ilarvey H. (fluff, while Dr. and ggi api.. state line at about the same time rado vftrrnoon. f t Construing all these various pro- Jensens moat recent statement is the Moffat tunnel is finished in Col- -; M CITY, UTAH. visions of the statute in connection most decidedly at vanonce to his for- orado Construction of the tunnel ia with the prohibitive provisions of the mer stand. .JONES well under way by virtue of financial eonstitution hereinbefore referred to, and Burgeon assistance given through the $7,000,- see nothing whatever that would REVENUE MAN IS DATED UP TO 000 bond issue voted by the country cases of Children. e warrant the use of the publie MIDDLE OF MARCH Block, Price, Utah. surrounding Denver, Oolo. Complefor union meetings or junior months untion will oeenpy forty-si- x For the purpose of assisting taxpay- der favorable conditions, it ia estiA. JUDY seminary classes or for any other reliFor it is by satisfying our most exacting custoand Surgeon ers and receiving returns of income mated. gions worship." mers that we demonstrate the high quality of At the request of the school author-tie- for the calendar year ending with DeThe local road baa isued a call for offered by this store. Our basis of service the cember Collector of Re31, 1923, Deputy the opinion was held up. of subscription contracts seriang- - gmerclal and Savings payment is service Revenue Horton E. Faekrell thoroughly sound. Our contact with Price, Utah. Utah men for cured from seventy-fiv- e cently a decision was asked of the Internal be will below stationed at the style interpretation intimate. Our offerings of places state school office from Duchesne, a thousand dollars each in August, irtlSOGERI, JR, M. D. where on the dates named. in the distriet school one in millinery correct and attractive. We spare no be will 1919. This sufficient, company land Burgeon 29th Fort Duchesne, to February the eonmade pains to assist each customer in the selection of a officials assert, to carry on the county objection was Randlett at Fort Duchesne ). 800m. East-- 1 ft Residence of religious classes in the for hat that truly satisfies and becomes. Naturally until struction lolding negotiations Price, Utah. school building. Then the opinion of have been closed. we have won the appreciation and approval of em capital March 1st Roosevelt, Cedarview, the attorney general was forwarded EVANS critical buyers in unusual number. Neola Roosevelt at (Roose- UTAH STATE FAIR TO OPEN ON to the school board of the district, to- Leeton, velt State bank). SUNDAY THIS YEAR gether with comments of the state The Electric March 2d Myton (Hotel Myton). the and The opinion superintendent. ce, Utah. March 3d DucheRne and Mountain Utahs state fair will be open Sunview of the state superintendent were (Duchesne at Hotel Grant). thia year, members of the execuXGOETZMAN day then made publie. This was printed Home court- tive committee of the board decided Mareh Price 5th (eounty issue gntlat of, February ty The Sun in its house). at a meeting on Monday last. Another ztractlon. The Price 5th, this month. March 7th Castle Dale, Hunting-to- n of the view departure from the usual custom will The attorney general Bldg., Price, Utah. and Orangeville at Castle Dale be made in opening the exhibition on a now set aside by the state superinBALXJNGER County bank). Wednesday instead of on Monday. The tendent of publie instruction. Under (Emery March 8th Ferron and Emery at big show will begin October 1st and the latters opinion the schoolhouses Ferron (Christensen Hotel). is to eontinne up to and including of the state can be used for any pur-- ' Service. March Helper at Tuesday, October 7th. W. D. Sutton, DWgjTSor Rllvagnl Building. xe. The law makes the state the Helper Hotel. that thousands of legal advisor of the boards Price (coun- manager,wereexplans March visit the grounds to unable people stands Chicks of education and his opinion aOUVa K. CLAY courthouse). ty and. that the attendweek on days, action. courts take the until Law At tWi JMHBT w p When Attorney General Harvey H. COMMUNITY WORK IS URGED BY ance will be greatly swelled by the See our line of brooders and selffNRlsitrle Building. committees action in voting to keep waa asked Monday as to what fluff . utah. educaGENTLEMEN PRICE acting ehick fountains. Something the gates open on Sunday. All method of procedure could now be new. Perfect and fresh water always this seen on be exhibit tional may W McGEE taken he aaid that only the eourta 23. Mayor Feb. the job. No core. No more worry. on HUNTINGTON, g day and every attraction except That we are weU stocked ia could determine. He declared the law Nielson of Huntington, A. P. Anton desire to raise your baby chicks If to available you be will patrons. state to the in the waa the giving explicit following lines: See our Gove and Harmel L. Pratt of the Price N, Sllvagnl Bldg. From an educational and a financial successfully use a brooder. BOO - UTAH. Jauperintendent the authority to in- Chamber of Commerce, and Orson P. chick 200 to . brodera new patent 1f view, Sutton explains, it waa terpret the law for the school boards. Madsen, farm demonstrator for Car- point of advisable Kodaks, to open the show size with No. 2 burner. Very low in deemed was pointed out that there are bon and It Laathar Oooda, Emery, were the speakers at on Wednesday instead of Monday as cost Sheya A Tubbs patent IfAtlaw lA could which action several ways by Out Olaaa, a publie meeting held here Thursday in the past Records haye shown a ont : be brought in court, but it was stated tlectrtc Building. local direction under of the the China, and night A UTAH T. SHEYA that perhaps the simplest method commercial club. All the speakers ad- very small attendanee on Mondays Musical Instruments, increase a but has been there alight ' would be to institute injunction pro- vocated Fountain Pass and Fandla, 2UGGEBI harmony and united action on the second day. Tin Shop, Main Street and that thia eou" ceedings inDaw At of in advancement the Jewelry, community g of Another Wednesday advantage by any citizen. terest Watches, PRICE, UTAH aa an opening day lies in the fact that ntr Courthouao, Gove and Madsen stressed espe- moat state fain close on Saturday Diamonds, UTAH. LETTER TO DUCHESNES BOARD cially the need for a greater uniformPearl Beads, exhibitors for difficult ia it and night ALTON BEADS DIFFERENT Sllvarwars, ity of agricultural produce raised lo- in other shows to be ready on MonAt Law and of the Pyralin Toilet Oooda, cally, superior advantages day for the opening of the Utah fair. Mesh and Band Bogs, In view of the most recent state- of developing a better marketing sysnty Courthouse, Umbrellas and new ment of Dr. C. N. Jensen, state su- tem. Pratt, former president of the ia WILL the UTAH. ROBINSON, bottom and at Prop. Fur top Van Brlgglo Pottery. instruction ant Price Chamber .of Commerce, referred note in coats, according to the fashion of publie perintendent Soft Drinks, Billiards, Pool AINT SHOP" in which he holda that meetings of to the railroad project proposed for page and it will probably be high so(Old Rummy Location) all kinda ean be held in publie schoo Emery eounty in the near future, prano, too. The EEte Jewelry Co. Invited to Call Everyone Phone SIS. buildings of the atate, a letter which primarily for the purpose of developBasement Silvagni Building K. If yon think the world ia all wrong he sent to Duchesne recently does ing the Huntington Canyon coal dePrice, Utah he has posits, and of the mutual advantages try a little personal examination. one accord the not that with PRICE, UTAH D ERICKSEN offered the communities of both Carjust issued. In fact, the two are At Law Wedding announcements. The Sun. opposite in view. In the one bon' and Emery in working together Small girls cant see the logie of Nice thing about flavored makeup ia the which was sent to the school authoriBuilding. argument that they should wash CITY, UTAH. ties in Dnchesne county, the state when he smacks one cheek she can their faces so often when mother only HOW school officer says, according to the ESTIMATED AFETZEB turn the other. applies a little more powder. Myton Free Press, which prints it u . It is evident that both the found-er- a ileton Building. of the state constitution and the The Bun Special Service. CITY, UTAH legislature which enacted the foreInstitute of WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 25. The department of commerce statute the intended public announces for the state of Utah its preliminary estimate of the going jhltcts. schools of Utah to be free from secDecember 31. 1922, of the principal forms of wealth, the tarian influences, as well as from value, to $1,535,477,000 as compared with $786,720,000 the influencea of atheism and infideli- total amounting of 95.2 per cent Per capita values increased an increase in 1912, ty. They were in entire harmony, too, with the predominating American from $1992 to $3247 or 63.0 per cent All classes of property sentiment on this question. Even the increased from 1912 to 1922. The estimated value of taxed real property and improvements propriety of merely reading the Bible YLYNN in the public schools has been called was from $329,207,000 to $620,856,000 or 88.6 per cent; exempt; vlertaker and to question, because readers can read real Vabalmer property (exclusive of national monuments and Zion National and have read their peculiar religious from $46,801,000 to $174,191,000 or 272.2 per cent; live views into scriptural quotations. The park) UTAH stock from $39,302,000 to $53,055,000 or 35.0 per cent; farm lm-- 1 publie school is designed as the comor 106.2 per cent, and mon meeting ground of every child plements from $24,491,000 to $50,507,000 and youth of the land, regardless of railroads and their equipment from $114,270,000 to $177,314,000 station, creed or party. It must ever or 22.9 per cent remain free from any influence or Privately owned transportation and transmission enterprises condition which would have a tenden- other than railroads increased in value from $57,964,000 to a stucco position cy to change its or 75.1 per cent, and stocks of goods, vehicles other than Oontracton among the great institutions of our motor, furniture and clothing from $139,908,000 to $329,989,000 country. th South Street No comparison is possible for the value of mo'As school officers it ia our duty or 135.9 per cent City. Utah. . 86. Direct from the forests comes the lumber in our yards, ilye was estimated in 1922 at $18,575,000, because which tor vehicles, Balt Lake City or to guard against any condition which 1912. in was made ioe. Utah. insuring the first grade in whatever may be needed. It might give an opportunity for sectar- no separate estimate also enables us to quote lower prices, because our cost followed in j the genestimates In arriving at these department ianism to enter into or influence our lAMMOND is less than if we were to buy from indirect sources. We in is believed relifor that it 1912, methods school Wherever though eral the employed of TUli system. public handle only quality paints and varnishes. It costs no gion classes are held, before leaving some respects the work in 1922 has been more thorough. It; furnished to any tha schoolhouse for the day, the puto use the good kinds, which will give years more more to value are increases in money should be borne in mind that the eil i, ern Utah. Fire TeU us what you want and well give you the service. of reoeet com pan lea pil receives religious as well as sec- a in which taken has in rise to due extent the place prices large etc. Second floor of ular instruction sometimes, too, from cost lowest. the cornot do case is the as so that far and represent cent they Utah. years, the same teacher. It ia not expected in the quantity of wealth. that immature minds will discrimin- responding increases Utah on June 30, 1922, owed $10,709,000, of which $9,900,000 ate clearly as to the respective func8 DRAY tions of the school and the church in was funded, and the remainder, $799,000,000, floating debt. The Kinds of the religious class work, but it is to several counties in the aggregate owed $6,688,000, of which YSwHwg be expected that a large percentage $5,160,000 was funded or fixed. Incorporated places owed Anywharo of the children will look upon all Tima of which $12,620,000 was funded or fixed, while all other of the class exercises as the school civil divisions owed $17,259,000, of which $16,842,000 was funded No. 98 work of the day. The religious teach' South Eighth Street or fixed. ings may be of the most wholesome vesand and coin silver value of the estimated bullion, gold The PRICE, UTAH iwho stops to tio his and uplifting character, yets in a Oe noe of life general- - country like ours, where the right to sels of the navy and privately owned waterworks will appear only United States. worship according to the dictates of in totals for the ! elee-tri- cs nXl : s ; ?TiRK -- I'" re-'t- ke ?r g e 7? d lura-lu- -r ? un-ulu- -n j Station ). the-utiliti- es I &SIONAL ' - C. Weeter Lumber Company r, ! Exacting Patronage Courted school-tous- 5 s lllgl On-ra- v. (post-office- . OI-- S, Bessie Kennedy, Millinery Main Street, Price, Utah. f 10th-llth-12- th auper-ntonde-nt 13th-14th-15- th r: Your Baby Do You Know i horse-racin- eK j ; r 3 g New Price Club TOH Of W FKBB f Lumber Here For Every Need rlf-a- n . . j : ! : j fete- $101,-497,0- ca 00 pre-emine- nt i I ln-t- ne Guaranteed Millwork. til $17,-738,0-00, SMOOT LUMBER CO. |