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Show 1921 y, OCTOBER 3, THE SUN, FRIQH I CARBON DEMOCRATS UTAHS BEST COAL VWWAVWWWWWWWWW'ftAWWWWVWV EMC, V IN LAST, Holding their eouuty convention last Tuesday evening at the e in this eity, Carbon democrats placed a ticket in the field for the voters to consider in the election on the 4th of Xovewlicr, next. Called to : : HIAWATHA, KING, BLACK HAWK, A t For Any of fho Abort Choice Fuels Call Ob 0. H. STEVENSON LUMBER CO. Price, Utah yyyWVSAAMftMWWWVWMAAAAMWWWWV Utah Coal Sales Agency 111 Koam Bunding, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. AA Hi-He- at Do You Know ioa a twin mbtr, dock toot) aai tcuic h tne Very Highest Grades Best For Furnaces, Household and Other Uses. General Offices, Gift Bldg. Price; Utah kill i Salt Lake Gty. Us L Examine All Hi-Ile- al Vi can pvt class you F. RAINS President and General Mgr. Your Stoves you stoves in working order and many dollar by coo U you plumbing manta can ' 14.111 niwered boro. Just toll us toeuUs and wo will do tha Prompt serrioo and I Plumbing ud 4 4 4 4 4 Heating 4 4 4 4 4 October 7th, Ith, 14th, 11th and 21th are the remaining dates for registration for the general election of November 4th, next. The houre are between 8 o'clock of the morning and oclock of the evening. It la urgad that all voter get their namea on the book Arly. - 44444444 4l 4 4 4 4 4 4 44444444444444 E. Ilugh Miller, secretary of the republican state committee, has requested the sj icakers bureau of the national organization to make available these nationally known men and women for speaking dates in Vtah during the campaign. Secretary James J. Davis of the department of labor in the Coolidge cab- Our Complete Showing of New Models For Fall Winter have assembled for your inspection a most noteAll the worthy collection of the seasons new models. raateri- new all the whims of fashion are depicted, colors and shapes are ready for your minute We . Should you desire personal assistance in the selection Jftte type of hat, the particular shape, and the color that become you most, you will find us most painstaking w efforts to serve you. Even though you do not feel the urge, as yet, to select fall hat, you should study the ney styles while our JJ ibit is complete. Bessie Kennedy, Millinery Main Street, Price, Utah. These four stores are equipped to outfit the little miss or the little man just starting in the first grade and all of the ages of girlhood and manhood intervening up to the years of high school and college. With the same care and discrimination exercised in the selection of ladies wear all af the offerings for your younger clientele have been assembled. Thousands of yards of new wash goods and woolens have arrived. Many kinds of fabrics and designs to select from when you get ready to make school! dresses. All of these accessories to complete the apparel, too. Just now there, are some special offerings in remnants, some of them containing enough material for a school dress. Prices the lowest consistent with quality. Everything to eat, wear and use. inet. Assistant Secretary Theodore Roosevelt of the department of the navy. James M. Beck, solicitor general and an orator of wide repute. Senator Irvin L. Leuroot from Wisconsin, whose colleague is candidate for election to be president on another ticket. Senator Frank Ik Willis, Ohio. Senatos James W. Wadsworth, Jr-N- ew York. Former Senator Albert idge, Indiana.. J. cm Bever- Former Governor William L. Har- ding, Iowa. efforts agast to security the fearful apprehension of the voters of Carbon eonnty. With modesty, boVn of the principles of rigbtonsness and justice, do we point to the honorable record of the democratic party standing above any suspicion of reproach or shame. We call your attention to the splendid record of the democratic officials in the courthouse at Price, a record which has gained statewide notice and commendation. We pledge our candidates for county commissioners to give the people of Carbon county a fair and able administration upon the basin of efficiency and economy, rather than favoritism and special privilege. We pledge our candidate for eonnty attorney to a fair and jnst enforcement of all laws with due and equal vigilance. We pledge our candidates for the legislature to work for laws that will uphold the high ideals and the splendid moral principles of the citizens of Carbon county. We recognize labor as having its just share in the progress and civilization of mankind, and believe and advocate that an eight-hoday ard wages commensurate with the results produced to be conductive to the good of the entire community. We again point with pardonable pride to the workmens compensation law, enacted during a democratic ad ministration and which has proved t boon in the recent Castle Gate mine disaster, and we pledge that nur candidates to the lcgislatore will work for needed amendment to said law to meet new and changed condition. The resolutions committee was made up of C. H. Madsen. J. J. Rich, F. R. Porter and William L. Jensen. ur Announcing a Former Governor William Spry of Utah. Representatives Frank Crowther, New York; James T. Boggs, Ohio; Nicholas J. Sinnott, Oregon, and Albert Johnson, Illinois. Former Representative Frank W, Mondell, Wyoming, and now director of the war finance. II. I). Lawrence, member of the Order of Railway Conductors and advocate of those who toil; Raymond Robbins, Mrs. Cnrinne Roosevelt Robinson, Mrs. Manley Forseen and Mrs. Henrietta Uvermore. TWO BANKERS ARE NAMED FOR CARBON COUNTY CO. WASATCH STORE Castle Gate Clear Winter Creek, Quarters, and Bunsyside. ' DR. SANFORD BALLINGER person registered at Welington and Dentist it ia nereaaary for him to be at Scofield on election day may apply for 8enrlce. an abacut voters ballot and vote in Office, Second Floor Sllvagnl Building, PRICE, UTAH. the usual way. Application may be made at any time within thirty days OLIVER K. CLAY before November 4th. At Law ' K-R- ay Aitoruey Republican Ticket Presidential Elect or LYM Ogden M118. HUNKY l TAGGART Halt laki City MRS. HOKE H. HAMBLIN Kana County THOMAS F. KEAltNS , Salt Lake City . . Present Incumbent Justice Supreme Court HTRAVP I.SaltIf.Lake City Secretary of State Employes May (?) Donate. An assessment of 10 per eent this months salary was fixed by 11. JOHN WALKER Ogden State Auditor JOHN K. HOLMAN Salt Lake City Supt Publle Instruction DR. C. N. JENSEN Present Incumbent Congress. First District H. L. PRATT Attorney At Law Suita 205, Tha Electric Building. PRICE, UTAH HENRY RUGGEBI Attorney At Lew Office at the County Courthouse, PRICE, UTAH. B.W. DALTON Attorney At Lew Office PRICE, UTAH. JOHN H. REDD (PRICE, UTAH DR. W. P. WINTERS Phjakian and Surgeon Office, Carbon Hospital. Phona T4 Proprietor Carbon HaaptuL PRICK, UTAH J. CONSTANTINE Attorney At law Suita 12, Sllvagnl Bldg., For mart Occupied By Price A Fonts. GEORGE PRICE, UTAH FERDINAND ERIOKBEN Attorney At Luw TIT Judge Building, ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Present Incumbent Judges, Seventh Judicial District' R. W. DALTON Carbon County DILWORTH WOOLEY Ban pet County Dietrlct Attorney A. W. JENSEN Sanpete County at the County Courthouse, Insurance and Bonds of All Kinds DON. B. COLTON CANNON of heads at the state capitol building last Friday as a reasonable contribution to the campaign fund of the republican party. Department officials will not be responsible for collecting from the employes in their division, who may contribute if they eo dedfre. The money will be paid over to John H. Glenn, in charge of the. department of finance and purchase. Glenn was authorized to appoint anyone he chose to assist in collecting. CARBON COUNTY TICKET In Legislature Repreeentatlve J. r. PETTIT of Holner W. E. (ELMER) ANDERSON of Price Commissioner, Four Years KAM WOODHEAD of Kenilworth Commissioner, Two Years EUGENE KANTHCHI of Hiawatha County Attorney HENRY RCGGERI of Price - PROFESSIONAL er independent-progr- d, 2, ay y, 4FETZER Architects - His Boyhood Friend. Joel 'Warner, the successful apiar(Political Advertisement) ist and fanner of Lapoint, is proud of the fact that he ia a friend and playmate of President Coolidge, saya the Vernal ' Express of last Friday. In CHARLES RUGGERL JR--, M. D. boyhood they aient many happy hours in the famous Vermont hills. In his Physician and Surgeon youth, says Warner, young Coolidge Office Phone 21 Residence 1 00m. was known for his resourcefulness Sllvagnl Bldg., Price, Utah. and waa ever a leader among the DR. R.M. JONES LaFollette Electors. youngsters of his section. Warner preand Surgeon vica Physician his former for dicts playmate That the name of presidential elecNovemWr 4th. on the at polls LaFollette-Wheeltory of Children. Diseases end ticket Obstetrics tor for the Office, Sllvagnl Block, Price, Utah. might be placed on the Utah election Madsen Polls One. ballot petitions bearing more than DR. J. A. JUDY . As the txipularity of John W. Daand Surgeon eight hundred namea were filed last Physician Monday with H. E. Crockett, secre- vis spieads throughout the country hisTelephone lllw. tary of state, by a committee repre- there ia a growing interest in the Ifflc Price Commercial and Saving since the the birth of fact torical that the of senting supporters Bank Bldg., Price, Utah. essive party. Only five hun- democratic party every democratie in candidate nominated DR. L 8. EVANS dred are necessary before electors are presidential November 4th as elecDentist placed on the official ballot. The a year having tion day has been elected, saya Neil electors chosen are F. C. Bubo of The Electric Office, Rooms 202-This began Mrs. Vina Holdaway of Salt M. Madsen of Price. Bldg., Price, Utah. 1828 was and in with Jackson repeatand Provo Ijake City, John Waird of DR. H. B. GOETZMAN ed in 1856, 1884 and 1912, the respecW. J. Toy of Ogden. Dentist tive years in which Buchanan. Cleveland and Wilson were elected. . Mitchell From Provo. end Extraction. The Price Work Commercial Bank Bldg., Price, Utah. E. A. Mitchell from Provo spoke to Absent Voters Ballot. a email audience at the courthouse in RICHARDS Utahs legislature in 1923 changed DR. GLENN WILLIAM Price last evening for the LaFollette Dentist for president cause. Nothing he said the absent voter law to read that anyNitrous was particularly new or interesting. one who will not be within twenty Nurse In Attendance. Oxide und Oxygen. of on the of his miles day few precinct who a fellow same This is the Miles Building. the general election may vote Office, Tel. 209. Rea 204w. years ago made Price and the other holding an for clerk PRICE. UTAH towns of Carhop eonnty taking orders by applying to the county for tailormade clothes. Then he had absent voter's. ballot. For example, a Ben-fiel- L A. McGEE Attorney At Law Rooms I and I, Sllvagnl Bldg. PRICE, UTAH. K. CROCKETT Present Incumbent Attorney General HARVEY II. CLCFF Present Incumbent State Treasurer , Suite 205, The Electric Building. PRICE, UTAH. . Governor CHARLES It. MARKY Advisory Committees. Republican State Chairman Mareu-se- n last Friday announced the appointment of his campaign advisory councommittee for the twenty-nin-e ties of Utah. For this sectiop of the state: Carbon R. M. Magraw from Hiawatha and Wiliam Littlejohn of Castle Gate. Duchesne R. G. Porter of Duchesne City. Emery Dr. Bruce Easley of Emery. Grand J. P. Miller of Moab. , Uintah Isabtand Bandera end W. S. Henderson of VemaL In San Juan none has been chosen. IV KKKEN . r Coal Is Best Appreciated Where Moat Vied. REGISTRATION you fuL CLOTHES? Finance committees for the republican Mate organization are now functioning. Much care has been exercised in the selection of members. The chairman in each county is authorized to art as the head of local committees and ronixised of such assistants as he may feel will lie most beneficial in the work. Those for Eastern Utah are : Carlion Joseph Barboglio, Heljier, Wallace A. Lowry of Price and R. II. Kirkjmtrick, Sunnyside. Dugget Keith Smith of Manila. Duchesne Elroy Wlikins from Du chesne City. Emery J. W. Seely, Jr:, of Castle Dale. Grand Lyman Pace of Cisco. utter indifference of the republican San Juan L. B. Redd of Blending. leaders to the stigmatizism with which Uintah W. H. Siddoway of Ver their party name ia blotched, and stand to lull in- naL Of Ik Elite Jewelry C& TICKET UTAH'S REPUBLICANS ASKING FOB SOME BIG MEN the puvty emblem the convention was adjourned. Resolutions Adopted. We, the democrats of Carlmn county, Vtah, in convention assembled hereby adopt and incorporate in our comity platform the democratic platforms adopted by our state and national tickets, and particularly do wc command and approve the selection of the candidates made in each of said conventions. With pardonable pride do we con gratulate ourselves and commend to the voters uf Carbon county tlm leader of men, that able and profound lawyer, that matchless leader of dc roocraey, Hon. John W. Davis, and with no less enthusiasm do we acknowledge the peerless leadership of Hon. Charles W. Bryan. We view with astonishment the sad-Va- Brlggla Pottery. u to y order by Oliver K. Clay who was and without any further action le- niaiiis tLe partys county chairman Tand recorded by Ray Walter who fcimiliirly is the secretary the meeting went off jut a though everything was oiled, although onlookers had expected to sec a nice little battle owr nominal ions for commissioners. With a set number of fifty-tw- o delegates there were present fifty-eigactual votes including proxies. Heiner, llar-le-r and Rains were unrepresented, while but one actual icrsuuage was on the rolls from Wattis. C. II. Madsen, aa chairman of the committee on platform, read an exceptionally well prepared paHr in which those present seemed to find much to applaud. Following out the program as outlined by a committee, the convention nominated Thomas A. Stroup of Clear Creek for the four yeans term, he receiving twenty-fiv- e votes, F. 1. Fisher fifteen and Silas Rowley five. F. I. Bennett, a Spring Canyon resident, was the nominee for the short term with twenty-si- x votes to eighteeu for Henry East of Castle Gute. who arose to make the choice unanimous. Only one aspirant for the attorneyship appeared, and the convention acclaimed 0. K. Clay as the one to wedge the present excellent republican incumlient from his office. Nominations for representative lag fed somewhat, but Helper furnished a candidate in C. II. Bishop, while Samuel Naylor of Sunnyside, who served in the last legislature, completed the ticket. After adopting the rooster as COAL Pyralin Toilet Goods, Kesh and Bead Bap, Uabrellu Coal la Beat Appreciated Where Hast VmL At Rains, Carbon County, Utah Miners and Shippers of Lump. Nut, Slack and Assorted Sizes of . Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds, Fearl Beads, Silverware, otar, dt4n I Mines Fountsin Pens and Pencils, 4. ? Company Kedaka, Leather Goods, Cut Glass, flhina, Musics Inatnmeuts, le. fT Carbon Fuel hat we are weD stocked fa c following lines ns ? ? ? NUC BAT home. ht .PANTHER. MENTION PAGE SEVEN to hare a Mormon for breakfast every morning. If he is the best the third party has t? offer it will make votes locally by keeping the others at eourt-lwus- : FRIDAY. UTAH-EVE- RY Templeton Building. BALT LAKE CITY.UTA Member of American Institute of Ca-- Archltcta A. HOFF STUDIO High-Gra- de Fortrolta and Second Floor Price Commercial and Saving Bank PRICE, UTAH J.KFLY7N Licensed Undertaker and Embe Inter Telephone IS. PRICE, UTAH. Ambulance Service WALLACE A HARMON Undertaken and Idornsed Dnbtlnm Fltsgerald Block, 4 Weot Main Street Office Phone 1S8. Rea Phono Him PRICE, UTAH BEN BEAN General Painting Contractor Phono ISOra. PRICE, UTAH. E. BERT0T PAINT SHOP Anto and Home Painting. Signs 1(1 Main Street Phone III. PRICE, UTAH. UTAH CONCRETE A STUCCO CO. Engineer and Contractors South Street Balt Lake City, Utah. Phone Wasacth 1(20, Salt Lake City or 217m. Price, Utah. 711 West Seventh J.W. HAMMOND Licensed Abstractor of Title Abstract of title furnished to any plec or tract in Eastern Utah. Fire Insurance written In the beet eompauiaa Real estate, bonda eta Second floor of Sllvagnl Bldg.. Price. Utah. For Dray Work or Transportation to Anyplace, at any tins, Call 117-- B. F. McINTIRES Dodge Cara. |