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Show pVEBTISINO BATES g,g advert lain rate an Inch per iaaue by the month tourTraalocal advertiser JJfTsoi cents an inch per laeue. cent addiUonaL No Vertiina accepted for the nape. Firet pace readero iSstf-tf(!S) cenU P" Un ' INSURANCE AGAINST TWINS NOW AVAILABLE J5g0? cen IS iu-.'- Volume 10, Number 02 AN The Sun. announcements. ah Coal Output Only Third 0f jFORIY-SEVENSRADM- INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER STATE m li;i..nic I'.e t aiL.ii a ic.u-isuerveeful year' eouiit j high school turned b t ii May 17. ; 'er f-- r !- coun-lsae- hr corresponding jieriod of 1921 22. but less than for last year, Improvement. ine rrimits as filially completed hr week ended May 3d show that acreaso in production was due to ht but widespread improvement uirket conditions. Particularly occurred in hern and Central Ohio and the 'erlniiil Piedmont district where iile imirovement s ascribed to sud 21.7 in the week market" were less, resective-lu- n no ht cent lefore. Deerens-irmin- d for tidewater shipments reflected by increased losses in ;ing time in some of the Southern Virginia fields shipping to that Strikes in the Southwestern nitatr district and in Western tuckv continued throughout the There was no change in the ;e situation in the latter field but lie Southwest the strike ended on 3d ami work was resinned on 5th. Local strikes in Northern Central Ohio and Kanawha were 'iwible for losses of outjmt of 3.9 40 per cent, respectively. 'spite the improvement, lark of nnd Trmaiiis by far the dominent "f limiting production, and in a majority of the producing fields n through no market exeeded c than 51 per ernt of fulltime ! Ca-'i- r. PRICE BflUt NOT fIXED t'ireular nih ; j J ew-iiin- : cor-eat- i e i Woodw-ard,ende- ct u. PreH.-iili.tlo- ciiiie.-Hiilio- - x s total was 197,272,000 tons. the i Market Shows Iff! 1 M(Vill , ia.f Satunlav night io ,.,vn SERMON BT , iu ltv VOI1 linos lor llie BACCALAUREATE ,I FRANKLIN S. HARRIS Ucii..n of the big dcwcr ev.t.i eo,,.';,,B MILNER LANDS TITLE AGAIN ' !l.be' of serve tl.e whole ruM.-n- . i'll V 1icM.h-ii- t Frank liu S. Harris of the IN COURT ACTION .at fi.iiri.dit I evening. lVat,Ure'Ain which JVice will tall - to llv, u, rice citv Council was pleasant- Brigham Young Fniversity of Provo the bacraliiiircale sermon pr.M.-li.-ermueut tarbon before a chws of forty-seve- n court ouuty giaduaies class of 24, Sunindi at the tuhornucle. Dr. day . jdii.'s, me eng . ignres iv ami S. A. tiUen for the given 20 title to the land knov.n bo allv . ibe j Harris told tlie class that the public cut. Sew-ugdisposal tor inin the jht the sewer, planning city ,,ri-- d. Milner properties, mol which' are l., llcber Bird and Rluiu "unts for tiflwn, stables mul their edn-ati- u dicated that the cost would lut a roil ml bad iiiM'sled uu amount lieiu made prof-ituh- le -y which to the north and cu- -l ln.m Ken. could iuiigbl three terms, and Vie-- ; rals ten, gartnige live, water supply only thousuii.l dollars. The bid of the to tbe investors by an account ilwurth, is to be carried to u limsli. ,"r 'Villinins is closing his second i fifteen, sclunds and uhlic buildings titty based was Griffiths $35,138, f.tmauv Some of this luml ha become, a tt,n sanitary control of )mldie food on vitrified elav conduit, or soiuctbiug ing of each individual graduate in port In-M'iat the exercise was a large! supply ten, streets, narks mid tourist He urged like twelve hundred dollars le if future good citizenship. them to live clean lives and keep their rent off cumin ten and vacant lots five, ronerete used. is This piping city has, bodies clean and vigorous. program! Stress is laid on the iniHirtaiii-- of tbe Nist few days, been the minds aiut ' during Tbe tuberuai-la was decorated in oil vigourous fly swatting renter of a holla'd of carry as propaganda .ilora for tbe occasion Muele appropriate JliKli School Onhestra a,! to which ty;e of pie should be adoptJiiMii .itioii ....JTev, J. Freelen Johnson and a program was rendered during Kejmrts from the eleanup committee ed for the new line. lias The euuneil Scict-tioiTToya' Quartette through the head of the ennimittees deeision as to this, tlie evening, with County Superin.Jennie Potter W. li. Anderson inilieate that the not as yet made made in Saturday tendent D. ( Woodward presiding, the motion as which included the invocation Her. campaign of the second week in May for letting the eon-tra- A. F. Giovaimoiii; remarks by night's meeting solo by Lawrence resulted ill getting this city pretty Supercarrying tlie provision that the intendent D. Some prsistent Nialiuecio Woodward; a clarinet .nicely eleaiiel of eonduit should be deeided tye Veon work few uml piuno duet by Mr. and Mrs. E. M. was required in a instances later. esnselmej of sale were executed by the state of Nl 'to get the citixens to clean their places llllPJeinnri,1,e,M,ent C Utah to Stanley R. Milner, Truth A. The eontrarling ronqiany is one of Williums. Miss Florence Niierry sang When Winter Comes Again," Ktliel Johnstun but mostly the educational effect of the well established concerns engaged Milner, llarlev O. Milner uml Samuel Ki'iuloijj VihmI m1o ineli- has an Mathis Irevious developed Murray by Miss ltuth Moffat on years II. Gibson and that following this, on Viilciliciory ..Anna Migliore j nation among the jieoph1 to enter iu puhlie improvement work iu the the piano. Vernon Leumaster renderFlnli. citicx wst (be of the l!Hi7, Selection 7, federal January During governHigh School Orchestra ' ,llri;iv into Ilia Ei.rini- - elf.iet for a big of claw. ...Trlm-lim- l months they have put in a ed a piano solo and the girls glee club ment brought suit for O. J. of Shx-iudt- - eighteen were town. clean efforts Heeves hundred and sixty thousand dollars gave a selection. The closing benedicthe contracts in the 1'nitcd Stales disto tli. residence dis- - worth of this reeled of President (onfi year .tiplumas and similar tion was b President A. W. Horsley. trict court. Derision of Judge John It- Mnrcusen the work in sewers, curbing A to of instead a heretofore ,,;rl 'Iriets ,, A. Marshall on June 8.1914. favored tbe state capital. big three-- f . K. Pioker itcJii ili.n Thshop portion of the city, it Wing oi it sewer down West Temple street TREASURER MIXE3 STATE FAIR the government mid I he decision was The forty-seve- n is near if i one. Tlie AND CIGARETTE LAW graduate are from calculated that the time inch conduit real irmed in the I iiiteil . tnfi-- nrnrt (( big sixty-sithe immi-o- f to as will be not-- 1 imt alivady at hand i;il1s ( iu. Creek down waters Novemlmr on l! carry City lo, Io. It Still Treasurer W. D. Button paid aijKa.s frciu the list here given. eipalitv must establish a garbage North Temple is anolher. This was is eoutended flint Ihe land was known to this section of the stale dura visit district to cover at least (lie U bcriug to be of mineral cli.iracter prior to the AM.V iVciieU days. At llie ing the put down iu forty-fiv- e business section. days of last week, retime a half have down present they execution of the contract. tu Suit liHke Pity on Monday, Ar.illu lirowii Prlca turning smaller jobs iu progress scattered lie devoted considerable of Carbon county is mentioned us u deCARBON COUNTY SCHOOLS IN bis time to over Salt laike City. A new ditching fendant owing io the fact that a part ..... Dial exhibits lie Bent tu the ATHLETIC CONTESTS urging machine, eiimute from the East, was state fair the coming fall. His prina tux sale, flic bind in question he Mii.h-...Prli-eApproaching the elose of the sclusda diverted to Iriee, arriving yesterday cipal mission was to cheek up on the nnd used will make to the trenches )e Price of Price was the occasion of much acin sections 22, 27, 33, 34, 35 and 2d with which the cigarette here. is ralculuted that the job thuunighness of township 12 mid in sections, 1, 3, law is living observed. He says that tivity last Saturday at lri.-- and num-Is-- e will lteIt finished iu four months, conditions in Carbon ami up thlelie contests were indulged 10, 11, 12 and 14 of township 13. Mill Emery counj rice pr,,H in during the day. Nearly every school although the fiiml time limit is set iu ties are generally satisfactory as was rtiiirlotte the contract as Oe toiler 20th. J. L. Jeanwlme BANDITS SHOT HAS PROVEN price in the county was represented in the Griffiths, tlie head of the firm, was shown by his insiiection nf the places Wallace Johnson school on held contests Iriee the where the little suioklcts are sold. He TROUBLESOME TO SHERIFF Ethel Johnstun . grounds, under the siqwrvision of resent at the meeting and signed the reMirts a general merchandise store llcta Jones ....... rnw same that evening, lie prom- at Ferron where sales are made withSheriff Hay Deming npiwars now Hlcllu Jones Price Principal Earl Aeord of Castle Gate, laKra JBunnyside A. S. Ibmiley, princiial of the Ildier ises quick action in getting started on out affixing the tu lie on the roud tu a quick recovery Tillie Jones stanqis to the packBunnyslde M.I(NI and C. II. Madsen, principal of the actual work. found a shoe shine parfrom the tnntblc in hi knee which Tliora Kin and he ages, Another melting of the council waa lor at Price where Stewart Lakle Hetier The honors were failed to heal satisfactorily from the Vernon luniHster the same slip ia .SunnyslJe about held on Wednesday evening of tliie evenly distributed throughout nude. These cases will lie turned over bullet wound received in Hie hunt for Hut MacKutght Price which was at it thought the to the attorneys of the 'counties for Prlca the county, outside of Price, with week, liolilujis up in Spring Canyon April llyron Mareusen Price Priee winning a large quota of the question of which kind of piping to prosecution. Mathis 10th. Andrew Strakev fired the shot, flair lie used would be settled. There seems Price contests. Klwood Mathis In addition to spreading propaganhe being surrounded in the rocks on Murry Mathis Price school student the Lib-crthe At body tu have develoed a split of opinion da on state fair matters among the high y Thenul.la McMullJn the hillside after holding up the Wellington Scoflultl election resulted in the selection of uruong the members on the question. general puhlie, Sutton took up the poollinll at Standnrdvilie. Pieces lurry Metis. Price Grunt Pieliens as preaident for the The mnyor and three of tbe ruuneil-iiie- n mutter of Istwrenee Migllacclo of the bullet were scattered about the Amin getting supKirt from the Kunnyatde Miglfore Stringliam, Hadley and Alley Katherine Gease, vice hoards of the two counties. He says joint, Ibis being disclosed by Jennie Miglioro Sunnyslile ensuing year; inclined tu are take the of advantage that the movement was favorably rePrice president; Alfreds Greaser, editor; pictures and it was h''ied tliut it Mary Nick Price Grelelien Bm-kio- , secretary; Kilva saving to be effected by using tbe ceived. would not Ih necessary to remove fart "Ison : Price Davis, treasurer; Union Nelson, bnsi- - eonriele. Another point in its favor Dom- Milton liman them. Slowness of a cure Faun Tare James Fnueett, athletic is tliut the conduits would be nianu-fi- u WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDS Price ness manager; ing up to the Iastle Gate hospital Pace tnred right here in lriee, with a THREE MEN HURT Price manager; Sjieneer Passey, cheer masnhout ten days ago, where Home of the Paguno for a couple of months for payroll man-nge- r. liosH and Hetner ter, Ilardv, debating lead was removed. Strakev made a Myrtle Pettit Three men from Soldier Summit, eight or ten local men. A plant to do Polloi-Castle Hate hurry tip idea of guilty and wa taken Jinnl(( ,,u(tM. the work is now in Ogden, having just Sum Plulurd, Charles Simmons and Pries lie tore Iteming golj .jlva to tlie Priee The Woman's Club of Priee will finished up a big job in that city and W. T. Eddy, hail a narrow escape Price after first be-- Mary Hustler awav from the Irli-biiiiiuel at Notre Dame hull tomorrow the promise was made that it rould be from death Tuesday evening just af-tKilith ISoMnson mg injureit. Price (Ssiturdny) afternoon at 1 :30 o'clock. in operation here within two weeks. dark while coming into Priee on K,-Priee This is ihe dosing meeting for the Machine made concrete piM has with- the iwveineiit to the west of town. Shiner lnm Price Albert Viglia season. The outgoing president, Mrs. in a few ycitrs taken a big place in With Eddy driving at a very rapid and sewer construction work. rate as tul.1 by witnesses, they ran inturnever class is the largest This George Christensen, will open and drainage ed out from the school. List years turn tlie office over to her successor, A section of such conduit was shown to the fence at end of the detour and two Mrs. B. W. Dalton. Uni. Selina Fall-rin- g which was dug up out at Huntington which they did not see in time to eioieisted of twenty-fiv- e twenty-eigwill toast the ladies of Priee, last Tuesday, where it has been drain- avoid it. Jlaford received serious Inmarriage' license market ns 'indicated j year ago there were other l.se while Mrs. I). C. Woodward will hon- ing alkali aoil for ten years. It is one year-T'juries about the bead and face and in hv the number of licenses issued. cnolnatin. Only in its condition when new ier-li- Simmons bad liis collar bone broken town. reach out of from number members tlie the did 1917 or ihe tie to during '.hwiding twenty op even, better. In tlie arguments and was bruised up considerably, Mrs. G. K. West will review the clubs it first year, 1918, week were August Le uml Lmv Bol-- 1 five. In eon for concrete or clay pipe while Eddy escaped unhurt. They and listed Violin as total pm The llie for eleven. activities past year. lero or Helis-r- : Stephen I, llailstmie grailimled a little lilt belween W. W. Jones, who were taken to the Winters hospital hundred vocal a now A. Mrs. J. by solos Judy, is e the sim by Winler of imgan and Susie Fuller ..f Mrs. E! K. Olson and piano by Miss is acting as engineer on tbe sewer job, where they received treatment and Millarich .II:iuni forty-six- . Quarters; Ilii'lip Jack McGee will be features of the and W. M. Wilson, who is a field lust night were resting easy. The car Jane ii'lh1 Dale; ot ( . IVattis and Zella Jelf ugent for the concrete interests whs at they were driving turned over several for and program. Shortage of water is predicted a white heat when Wilson resented an I imes, it is said. George Amlers.m of Kenilworth in ( arlmn and Emery Blossotm M. Eduards, of Muliil.iml; bile inigalion insinuation that he was untruthful, he new a out will dub Gun Price try ot the drought, says dolfo (iiiriuaeli of Kenilworth ami eonulies because saving that his employers would he SUNNYSIDE PHYSICIAN IS ALSO next morning. who automatic Sunday trap IV y...; Dan H Hillman, state aj.ianst, Julia Cassia of Hock Spring. ARTIST IN OILS combine a rifle the first to disapprove of any such to intention the is It Nin-on to returned of ha juthe declaring that if there nnd Arthur Drown ami Mattie coarse and institution with the dub existing from n trip tlinmgb the two w;,,n,,pKnown to his intimate friends as an Kenilworth; Bert Allen of " Hiawatha with both sMrts every was any chances that concrete pipe l ; Hera are in good condition, saysllill- - bold forth of rare uhility, who in spite of artiht in the hand was unsuitable it Sunfor job Sunday. In the tonrnnment last circums all lie would refused under very busy life has found time to man was ie Bernard Elmic high day A. W. A stances. motion produce many remarkable studies in Horsley by with nineteen out of twenty-fivThree teams, five men each, competed. that clay pipe lie used received only oil, Dr. A. W. Dowd loaned a collecSeveral out of (own enthusiasts were two votes, his own and that nf C. II tion of thirty paintings to the Utah Honey Producers Madsen. The proponents for eon Art Institute, and these were on exCarter of ITcIikt. present. Iriee' last week. crete, however, failed to force a vote hibition at the Salt Lake Chamber of PROM for their favorite and tlie question is Commerce, in the art room, during WOULD OUST RAILROAD CANYON SAUNA oen until next Wednesday, when the April and the early weeks of May, WARRANTS QUOTED AT property own ere along the line will be His subjects rover a wide range and CITYS PRICE he is specially fond of reproducing Motion to cancel right 5n!e,1to allowed to voice their preferences. Inclusion nf the two types of Utah mountain scenery. He delights the Denver and Rio (.runm- Mestprn conduit in the call for bids undoubt- to give his friends the pleasure of a railroad fur right of wav m Jlinj L.hich ig ti,orouffhly acquainted with the Warrants issued by Price city Cun von, leading up from edly saved the rity and lotownera a close acquaintance with his efforts, j iivment for sjieeial improvements finances, having handled tidy sum, as it developed keen com- and it is a real treat to go over the Snlina. was argued last Sat.iiMiy jle dtyg d.s net Stes recent bond issues made. Griffiths petition between the manufacturers sewer inside" stuff of his studio" which in the the a such S A - M quotation before leaving and cut the prices made to the con- consists only of his easel standing becourt at Salt Lake City, by contract as let by the council last asked for the considered as a Salt Lake City to place his bid at last tractors to the minimum, thus reduc- side his desk. s,eeiHl assistant t eon Saturday night are The railroad, whnh bv lmnd buying eon- - Satnrdays council meeting, and the ing the offers at least a couple of investment SUNNYSIDE MISS IS BURIED AT Sorted line in 1903 and whf h irre. J L. Griffiths, head of the offer was by telegram to him after thousands of dollars if not more. On the con- - his arrival in Price. SALT LAKE CITY the secured wa dertmxed, hid whose eointwmv show would his be made as his tract wi m other word or The premium received before last putting today (Frimake repairs Muriel Winnffred Kell, line, . 1(Jkp4 possibilities of I more than a hundred and fifty day) at noon, from Salt Lake City is tention to reeonstniet the of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kell, to daughter to b. th .ton it me pnU eontends. Master that Johnnie Crockett is Tta. each jar.warrants. great- died government at the family residence at Sunny-sid-e in is payable .. h ly improved and is able to take a little last Satunlav after a protracted TROM r,M! .ni,, R is a di- - nourishment, the firet since he was indebtedness course ten! this Of extending WITHDRA period SUPPORT e,,r such war- - rect lien on the properties which abut taken to St. Marks Hospital on Wed- illness. Funeral services were held at TRANSFER wars. Jie was offered for FT. DUCHESNE the 7 per . on the sewer line and is about as nesday of last week. II is parlors in . drawing issued, ,e parents are PriceFlynn undertaking a Work has the body and afternoon could found as he 1 Sunday certain a by and much security his with premium very improved was pleased ;..terct full par to Salt Lake City where And that it is an sttrae-- f condition. shiped gen-- 1 an investor. is It cent. quite n. it was buried Tuesday. Rev. J. Free-le- u is bond-- ; tive form for putting capital out to ct.i11 ki. own that Price city Rant-sch- i, Jolmon prcRebed tbe sermon and is Commissioner indicated a little limit earn County iawfal by surplus Eugene tie the Methodist choir rendered approin almut is offered. of and this back tbe Quotation revenues Sr., Hiawatha, priee incoming was made for week from a trip of several days priate music. The Kell family is well up alnint a fast as the same proportion issued at 6 spent in Salt Lake City in the inter- known at Sunny side and the sympa,.n- - the municipality j warrants should theyin hesuch cent ease be- - est of the Castle Gate, relief fund thy of the community goes out to the offer i , per , improvements, i i,i tin jniiinn. ji them in their sad bereavement. committee, of which is a member. tom 1itoe injc just under face value. W bouse. (he Iy the bill will rnss ; of bituminous showed slight die rouiitry the week ended May cement one-u- f Ctah ii::nes produced only Colo-th- e In fulltime rajweity. loses were even more no-pie out put being given as but re-,reei!l of uormaL Wyoming j 41S ht cent. Losses in all are aseribed almost en-- r , itatt market." The heaviest no to tiide from this is in Colorado, , mine disability is given as fur 5.9 per cent of the failure. T tabs total loss 6(1.7 per cent, Kk of market is blamed for all The 3 per cent of the shortage. d production over the whole the 7.01)0,000 tons mark, iiewase over the previous week of r 3ih),ih)0 tons, or slightly over rrent. The improvement appears uve lwen due to somewhat better nod and to resumption of work in Southwest. The rate of produe-i- s still very low, licing under that ill recent years except 1922, at h time a treneral strike was in rrm. For the first 112 working of this year the total production 176,2Ml,IMiil tons, being more than 10 SCORE CLEAKDPlSHffg CONTfiACT IS SIGND i'nun the tliite. board of: have reached the Wul clioniWr graduates '.'t e..,me.ve in which mailer idat- held mg to a'e ,!wu ; - 11 Special Service. tlllNGT )X, D. e the production 1921 ESTIMATE BUI Fulltime Capacity Bus Week Ending May 23, SAX FRANCISCO, May 17. For a reasonable fee insurance may now lie obtained ajraiusi twins. Lloyds, famous IaindiUi risk agency, list the ktsibilit v alonj; with fires, earth-quak- es and oilier calamities. A policy may lie issued three or four months liefore birth. 'ZZZvJeJ ... , j e ! 1 X-r- t.k jiMi-ptitn- t iriie ho-pit- al he Tidewater Business Drifts. ere was prnelirallv no change k. in of tidewater business at pton Ibiads in the week ended Wth. The total quantity of soft handled over the three coal piers ' p'H was 300,016 net tons, mlnme nit 304.31R tons in the preewling increase of 22,128' tons in . Ounes fur the foreign account and bunker coal combined was ' off .et by derreases of 5984 20f82 tuns, respect i velv. in t Xew England and other eonMwise" trade. Tide-I- T aliipnii'Tils of Boft coal declined rly in April to the lowest level ed wded for 1924. The total ed quail-dump- at the five Atlantic coal 2,.V2,874 net tons. Cotn- (lie 2,992,322 tons dump- '!" Man li allows a decrease of more w far cent. The chief factors in wbm won; R decrease of 333,349 ? pnnpings for New England 'o in other ton- Tbese decreases were only ?tfini0"aet by an increase of in 179,' exxirts. Shipping Less. movement of Boft across the l ended pned perceitibly in the May 11th, and the total u lwer lake ports fell net tons. This was' a J tfHi.OXi f (.979 tons or 9.6 per cent. pandin, week a year ago W totaled 619,140 tons. Ciim-.- l. "ul'ings of cargo cosl to date stand at a ,rrcaR when eom-r'd iA corresponding period , PlU'oximateely 31 per cent, 1,1 IBTp leen less than nv except 1922 when jccut year was nffeeled by the rs Hracite shipments ?w,iw " IroPlMHl to of 9405 net wiiR less than 8 j" Hie corresponding f Tlespife the decline, nji' ,251 J11 ciimnlative shipments i,TP Imt 11,330 tons less of t. Tniu-Lak- e dnr-seas-on m JT E. r- - one-seven- S'1 ik - wr iSlTtlj ht ex-nct- ly ns j , ; e. MEHH - VM sub-gentl- y ,M. 0t i one-tent- kt , ! fr ,,,,nie "ffair common sense. iL ; i S |