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Show GOLDEN STATE BARS LORDS PRAYER IN SCHOOLS SUN ADVERTISING RATES FUKSXO, Cala., Oct. 3. The Bun's display advertising rates or per Inch by the month four (4) issues to local advertisers. Tran slant fifty (60) cents an inch per Issue. Position Is 6 per cent additional. No display advertising accepted lor the first (front) page. First page readers are twenty-fiv- e (25) cents per Una an -- Issue. Volume 11, Number Wedding announcements. The AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER 20 Week Ending October 10, 1924 Bun. And, Twas Ever Thus ME In Output Recently PERSONS TAKE THEIR OWN ID AT KEEPER Keren Penn Olson, the oldest son of Mr, aud Mrs. Keren Olson of North Sixth street at Price who arc among The Sun Special Service. 1). C., Oct opinion received here by District Attorney George 11. laivejoy from the office of Attorney General Webb. It was given in response to a request front William John Cooper, local superin-tem'e- nt of schools. Legal blanks of all kinds. The Bun. Utah Mines Not Picking Up Much WASHINGTON, The King James veraion of the I word's prayer cannot le lined in the public schools of ('ulifornln, xuch use being in violation of the coiiMtitutlon, according to an are forty (40) cents an Inch per Issue tl-t- F YOU WANT THE BUSINESS duction the oldest citizens of this city, committed suicide lietwecii 5 and 6 o 'clock last Sunday evening at Ihe family home. His body was. found later in Ihe bar u, he having hanged himself. He was 42 years of age and single. Deeeused had lieen subject to epileptic fits siuee the age of 11 years qnrt brooding over this is thought to have He brought about was about the house during the evening as usual The folks having missed him the father went to the bam and found the body still warm. He had grown up in Prire. Besides father and mother he leaves several brothers and sisters. Funeral services were held from the home last Tuesday afternoon with interment st Price City cemetery. ' The speakers were W. K. Stoker, bishop of Prire ward, W. F. Olson and Oliver J. Ilannon. Mrs. Carl Saxe and Mrs. E. K. Olson sang solos. The floral offerings were profuse. Elder Orson Guyman dedicated the grave. TO GROW STEADILY of soft coal continues to improve steadily the country over. Total output for the week ending Sep-- , tember 27th including lignite, that coked, mine fuel and all local sales is estimated at 10,189,000 net tons, an increase of three hundred and fifty-nin- e thousand. Average daily rate of output reaches nearly 1,700,000 tons .and is now just above the level attained at this time in 1922. It is still somewhat below 1923 and before reaching that of 1919-2- 0 it would be necessary to add about two million fons to the prevailing weekly rate of production. Preliminary telegraphic reports of loadings on Monday and Tuesday of last week show an increase over the corresponding days of the previous week and indicate the possibility of total production reaching 10,300,000 tons. Output of soft during the first two hundred and twenty-nin- e days of the ealendar year stands 21 per cent behifad recent ones of activity and 7 ahead of the years of depression. For the week ending with September 20th the mines of Utah had an output of 42.7 per cent of fulltime capacity. Total losses due to all causes were 47.3, labor shortage 0.1, miile disability 2.4 and no market 54!8 per cent. During the same period those of Colorado went 53.2, New Mexico 83.3 and Wyoming 78.2 v per cent. ' Improvement Shown. In company with the production of soft working time in many districts, as rejxirted by the mine operators, showed- appreciable improvement in the week ended Septembr 20th. The greatest occurred in Illinois, the Panhandle, Pocahontas and the New River districts of West Virginia and Harlan 'county, Ky. Smaller gains were reported in Indiana, Westmoreland eonnty, Central Pennsylvania and the New River district. West of the Mississippi there were about as many losses as gains and the situation remained practically unchanged. The improvement in this and other, recent In building a business newsiia- per advertising Is no longer an experiment. Practically all of thebig concerns of the country began In a small way, and by con- tinuous advertising they have grown to their present else. And they keep on advertising and keep on growing because of tho continuous advertising In news- - 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 US HERE IE PAST WEEK EVERYTHING NOW SET Local Road Going to Sale In Parcels Or In One Big Lump. Terms of the sale of the Denver and Kio Grande Western system under foreclosure proceedings in Denver, Colo., on October 29th, were announe-edheIasi Tuesday. Cass E. Harrington, special master, will conduct 4 the sale. The property is to be put 4 4 4 up in four parcels. The first will eon- 4 4 Hist of the lines of railroads and other physical property covered by the first 4 You can build your business 4 and refunding mortgage of the old more quickly and surely along 4 tho ammo linea Whether It ie new 4 Denver and Kio Grande. The second 4 or well established advertising 4 comprises the property and assets of will help It grow. The coat Is in 4 the Denver and Rio Grande upon 4 the same proportion to its re- - 4 which the adjustment mortgage is a 4 turns as seeds are to the harvest 4 4 You will gain by advertising 4 lien. In the third are all of the shares 4 continuously In The Sun. of the Rio Grande Junction railway 444 1 II I HHH66WWWW subject to the first and the refunding mortgage and the adjnatment mortgage, consisting of 19,483 shares, toleas were than half those of the porta gether with all title, interest and week before and shipments to the of the Denver and Rio Grands other coastwise trade were a quar-e- r and other creditors. Western leas. These decreases more than CONTRACTOR ENDS LIFE WITH The fourth is made up of all of the an increase of 27,614 tons in offset, PISTOL AT HELPER equipement claimed by the Denver cargoes consigned to New England. E. B. Johnson, winding up a drunk- and ltio Grande Western to be owned Although marked by an appreciable y it free nnd clear of all liens of the decline in the week ended September en spree Ihe officers say shot himfirst of refunding mortgage or the the movement of soft across the self at the Helper Hotel in that rity 28th, akes continued at a rate close to the last Tuesday afternoon. The man was adjustment mortgage. Minimum bids shout 60 years of age and had recent- which will he received by the special eight hundred thousand tons mark. muster for the various parcels are for The total quantity dumped at the ly signed up a eontraet to bore a tun- No. 1, not less than $16,536,000 ; for Lake Eriports was 7S9,9(i5 net tons, nel for the Pahvant Coal company on a decrease of 39,782 or nearly 5 per its properly in Spring Canyon about No. 2, not less than $20,000; for No. cent. In the torresixmding week of WOMANS CLUB OF PRICE HAS LOCAL FLORAL SOCIETY HOLDS to he opened up. The aet was com- 3, not less than eighty dollars a share the stock it consists of and for 1923 dumpings totaled 836,790 tons. MEETING NEXT WEEK OPENING SESSION mitted in his room, he being a guest for No. 4 not lesa than $400,000. The four Of the total dumpings 744,784 tons of the honse. His eontraet work was The annual meeting for the Price to have bean started November 1st. will also he offered as a whole, tha The Woman's club of Price held its were cargo and 45,181 vessel fuel. The cumulative dumpings of cargo during opening meeting last Saturday at Odd Floral society will be held next Thurs- Shortly before the shooting a friend minimum hid fur the entire lot being the present season to date stands at Fellows Hall. The program was made day evening at the Central school had been talking with him in his room fixed at $17,935,70(1. Prior to the day of the sale prospec18,016,090 tons. Comparison with the up gf an address by the president, building at.8 oclock. This is the oc- and had just stepped across the hall records fur the corresponding periods Mrs. B. W. Dalton; vocal solo, Mrs. casion for the election of officers for to order coffee that he might offset tive bidders will he required to deof 1923 and 1921 shows decreases of George B. Harding; reading, Mrs. J. the coming year. Only twelve months the effects of the liquor. He was about posit with the special master the rewhen the shot was fired spective amounts specified in the fin6.044,911 and 2,218,398 tons, respec- W. Hammond: piano selection, Mrs. old it has found a regular place in the to not in this city, Johnson was found in bed with a bul al decree of the court either in cash only tively. It should be remembered, how- Abe Turner. Tea was served. A large community whole the The annual over but in next number The attendance. was county. 1924 the that at let hole through his temple. His home or certified check. The purchaser or ever, opening of the show held Price at City Hall was at 548 East Fourth South street purchasers may turn over to the specseason there were between four and meeting is scheduled for Saturday, flower success. Salt Lake City, and his body was ial master on account of the purchase considered a was of direction October big under the tons million recently five of soft on the docks 18th, of Lakes Superior and Michigan, the department of literature. Current It was remarkable that while a year taken there later by his son, Carl E. price at their distributed value bonds whereas the carryover in 1921 was events, Mary E. Bean; life of Bret ago flowers were brought in to the Johnson. In addition to this son the and coupons, and at their face value and accrued interest receiver a certifabout 2,500,000 tons, and in 1923 the Harte, Agnes .Fullmer: a reading, "show itr & henhazard ynnn'p-nodeceased is surviy by his widow an icates entitled, to be paid out of the ebioe cured Madand Zina Luck arranged o two daughters. Miss Elms Johnson of mtatly they Roaring Camp,7 gfov'lur Vre j)roetJualSyt'tripped when d$-' rthe" first cargo arrived. ri week' haijbeWPtffiTtf'Utrehgrtr and Mra iiura M sen; review, "Colonel Starbottles for in a mariner that shows careful Salt Lake maud as a rsult of which many disof anthracite up the lakes Client, Irma West, and report of attention to the contributions. This Cre ary of Lynnwood, Gala. , Shipment SNOWSHEDS GOING IN ON THE tricts that a month ago were report- fell off sharply in the week ended delegates to the state convention. society is the outgrowth of an effort cent 60 of to 50 show the ROAD TO DUCHESNE from last losses "flower for a per by year totaled 28th and ing 27,805 net RESERVATION MAN TAKES THE are September The capacity through "no market tons, a decrease of 39,272 or nearly ALFALFA SEED CROP RUNS THE Price Chamber of Commerce. POISON ROUTE HERE Saniete county is preparing to imnow reporting from 25 to 40 from 59 per cent. The entire decline HEAVIEST FOR YEARS meeting next Thursday, in addition the last strip of the state highdevotnot will have prove be to railroads the yet that cause. The regular business, at Buffalo, N. Y. Thus far Bernard Allred, 35 years T age and its important centers' of the United States in from bulbs for ed way nerving discussion on to a Telegrams real raising difficulty anthraBasin tons out of in any experienced this season 2,490,233 the a resideut of Bluebell was announced Saturit received of population, for offered winter indoor agriculture shipdepartment coal All the blooming. cite have been shipped np the lakes, handling country, suicided in Price last Friday County Commissioner Dyring. by day was His ment, and while most districts ascrib- an increase of 4 per cent over ship- from Washington, D. C., last Friday body night by taking poison. The commissioner took up with the read: "The alfalfa seed production in ed small losses to transportation dis- ments last year. the Helper Times of last Fri- discovered the next morning in the state commission the Says exto is the United States possibilities of expected little of were importance. resiLeonard the Ervin ability, they "A number of the ladies of the backyard of day: on the forty-fiv- e and ceed million marTO the UTAH in securing inipmvchicnt EASTERN early HOLMAN IN pounds Despite the improvement local unit of the American Legion dence, where he had ramped. The de- section from Hollow to ChesGET MOUNTAIN LION production is fully a third larger than ligeou to road on ket, lack of demand remains by far Wednesceased the was a freighter went down to Price it was out of the on Jast year. The Utah. production is auxiliary the dominant factor limiting producto visit the one there. former Uintah reservation points. He ter, hut to learning evening day E. m the million secure nineteen Holman, any federal aid or twenty inspector George question pounds, The event was the tion. on blankets the nain was wrapjHsd up report uiwn the road is since the government off the charge of the Salt Lake City office of compared with thirteen and a half tional convention of Coke and Anthracite. the legioit women ground. lie leaves a wife and three left the of bureau declared Millard last biological system, county produced Dyring survey', plans would year. continudead mans the Production of beehive coke River and eight and a half or nine million held in St. Paul, Minn., recently. This children. Search of Green the county to fifor there worked out e for yesterday was lv Mrs. It. C. Reed, presi- clothing revealed a letter to his wife. nance a gravel surface under supered to improve in the week ended Sep- will spend the next ten days hunting pounds compared with six nnd a half dent given Price unit and one of the In this he said he had given up all vision of the of the tember 27th. The total output is es- mountain lion north of there. He last Detailed reports were ishighway departyear. inan fleers net of of the auxiliary, who hope and was taking this wav out of ment. The roadslate tons, state timated at 132,000 commission agreed to is taking three dogs which have been sued from the agricultural statisfor reattended the great conclave as a mem- his troubles. After preparation crease of ten tliousaud oyer the furnish engineering service. Snow engaged in hunting mountain lion in ticians office in Salt Lake City last ber of the Utah burial here the remains were sent to delegation. vised figure of the .preceding week. the Kaibab forest for the last several cnees are being put up on the Castle Saturday. funhis home for interment following The improvement was due principally years. The animals are thoroughbred Duchesne highway out into Gate eral services there. His parents, Mr. the to to a gain of eleven thousand tons in foxhounds, of which one has treed Basin, according to E. C. Knowl-toand Mrs. Green Allred, were early day Pennsylvania and Ohio. The output fifty lions in the last few years. assistant chief engineer for the residents of Price and Wellington. in the group of four Southern States Green be commission. He and Engineer Young will Holman at joined declined somewhat. Seven hundred River of the federal bureau of public roads a member of the state fish FUNERAL FOR VICTIM OF MINE lave made final and seventeen additional ovens were and by department, and will inspection on tha they game ACCIDENT YESTERDAY put in blast in the Connellsville, Pa., also meet James McPherfon, live stock Twist section of the Vernal to Roose- - ' increased Tegion and the output there veil and found it up to stanowner of that region, before starting Charles Martiuiee was killed by a dards.highway from 59,520 to 70.2G0 tons. Cumula- on the hunt. While in the vicinity Carbon county tax noticea for this is recommended. Acceptance telefrom the and accounts durcoke telephone eavein at the mine of the Royal Goal tive production of beehive year have all been mailed out by U. out of a to work Holman plan expects companies the only conjuration at Kolapp lnat Monday. De- CARBON COUNTY BOYS MAKING ing this year to September 27th stoo poisoning chiefly coyotes, but also S. Robinett, treasurer. Taxes become graph to contribute to this is Urn Denver and company ceased about 37 years of age and was at November on at 7,459,000 net tons. high 29th, GOOD OVER THE RANGE wolves reported to be abundant in delinquent Rio Grande Western, which pays al- was born in The . Production of anthracite improved of noon. total payments Italy, coming to this grand to be said also Lion are that region. thousand total. toward most three the ser- perceptibly in the week ended SepSeveral Carbon county boys have numerous and to have done consider- called for is $701,488.75. Prospects If the railroad default in this the country at an early age. Funeral vices were held at Flynn Funeral recently been honored by being electtember 27th and passed the 1,900,00(1 able for collection of at least the usual prodamage. would indeed he of town Wellington Home chapel yesterday afternoon, ed to responsible positions in the class , tops mark. The total output is now The dogs have tpen left in Hol- portion to be paid in are good. Robin- broke. inof number Father A. F. Oiovanonni conducting ett the that held at placed at 1,942,000 net tons, an rcjxirts be Present operations np on Gordon the services. Burial was at Price and student body elections thousand. This man s care for the winter and will who have already made good in crease of ninety-on- e ML Pleasant.' at Wasatch ncademy used wherever necessary. They are the Creek are not productive of any releaves a wife and James Littlejohn of Castle Gate was is based ou the 37,130 cars reported of S. R. Dunham, who has larger than usual for this time of the markable tax figures, but with the cemetery. Deceased property anthracite circumstances the Some one child, the latter about a year of elerted president of the student body loaded by principal interesting year. member of as a them been handling approaching a reality and age. She is a dnughter of Mrs. Wil- and RPtiinr class representative. lie carriers and includes allowances for the biological survey in the Kaibab arc to he noted in a perusal of the railroad mines up there awaiting its ad- liam five and sales local washery Fuel Utah PGum of this city. Two broththe is heaviest rolls. The mine fuel, Wasatch footforest. He has left the service to vent another year or so mny see some ers snd two sisters of tho dead man won his letter on tho Lawrence hunRot-tia over with little a and dredge coal. The present rate o team lust year. ball just eomimiiy Florida. in a position in that residing nt Grand Junction, Colo., atthousand dol- licuvy taxpaying companies dred and seventy-fiv- e chosen senior class anthracite is close to the cnpacity o was of HcIiht district. tended. The floral offerings contrib- reporter. James Bergera of Helper the mines, and compares favorably Oriental mgs woven in a score of lies. The Denver and Rio Grande cor e for the records uted hy friends at Rolapp nnd here was elerted as the juniors vice presiWestern follows with seventy-fivwith the highest wooden AS native MAN DEBTS on GIVES HELPER refugee enmps recent most beautiful and profuse. were United States Third other is the week thousand. years. in dent. He, sIho, is a letter man on the SIXTY-ONresponding THOUSAND looms are now on their way to New team. 1nul Ednian of Cnstlo Gate Substantial improvement marked York from Armenian nnd Creek child Fuel with forty thousand. Then the thousthe allrail movement of bituminous refugees in Palestine and in Greece. Utah railway with thirty-seve- n Listing his liabilities at $81,4I9.R4, UTAH COUNTY SHOOTING CLOSE was rhiiM'ii sophomore class represenGoal and Coke J. TO THIS SECTION into Eastern New York nnd New Engtative; Tom Lewis of Hiawatha, (. Cooier doing business ns the are for exhibition in New York and, the Independent They e ended twenty-onweek Septemthousand, and Cooper Cur company, denier in autothe of the freshmnn class, and land during company, nnd season Christinas the during With quail more plentiful than they Ermst Cinm of Helper. This thousand. Columbia fifteen Steel at and accessories ber 27lh. Two thousand eight hun- City mobiles Helper up Mcrctary and of gratitude from linve been for years and pheasants treasurer of the f resides. ears were for- are an expression is the first year in which this new bankin a filed dred and eighty-fou- r voluntary petition ones. these little concern has figured in tax fiaymcnts. ruptcy in the United States district quite numerous, some good bags are warded into that territory', an inn seventy-sevennd The Utah Power and Light com- court nt Salt Lake City yesterday. His expected during the open season Fix- MOST SACRED PERIOD OF THE crease of four hundred film JEWISH YEAR ON of or nearly 20 pe? cent. Anthra- AMr.iur.v r;ur ti:st pany stands at ten thousand and a debts were art forth ns Inrgely being ed hy the state fish nnd game departktoiukk r.vr.n MAIUC number of the smaller coal companies no'es, ninmints due on oMn accounts ment. Quail may be killed in Salt cite shipments declined slightly to Tuesday tort marked the opening 3848 ears. In the corresponding week 44H 4 1 1 1 111 111 46444444444 arc also well up in the figures, as in- nnd contingent liabilities on title re- Lake, Davis, Utah nnd Sevier counties o stance the Union Pacific with four- taining contracts. His nssets are given between today (Friday) nnd October of the nmxt sacred period of th. Jew, of 1923 three thousand and eighty-twD. W. Griff Ill's 4 teen thousand. Figuring np the whole as $22.159.17. 31st, Initli dates inclusive. The limit ish year, Ymn Kipper or Ihe Pay of 'America ears of bituminous nnd two thousis fifteen birds n day, and it shall lie Alouemeut. Next Sunday w ill lie tho Kiont Hpertnrulnr drama of t1 nit- is found that "the corporamatter it and two hundred and three cars of anof SinteH history, lx xr.Mt.-xA. ,.l John to have more than this num- Feast of tlip Tabernacle. The former services for 75 cent Funeral of illegal about tions forwarded. imt pay just is a thracite were them nil. "Way Inwn Kiwi'' while at work ber in )HKscxiun nt any one time. The is a feii- -t day occurring on the tenth dead less who in this Ihe a Nut Inn" dropped leaving 4 of county, (axes Girth "The 4 rlaxxle, Decreased Activity. hoMx Its plni'o In the hearts of 4 than two hundred thnusnnd dollars to in the laboratory of a photographer open senson on pheasants begins to- day of the seventh mouth. Tishri, Decreased activity in the tidewater 4 tho people. "The Fevered Wn- Should one at Price one dnv ln.-- t week, were held day nml continues until October 20th. nnd olnervrd ns one dnv of humilialie met by "the people. of hy nil. business at Hampton Ronds in the gon lx kindly thought fail to get in in Salt like City on Saturday after-- j Hunting will he permitted in Salt tion and Mipplirnf iu. Tt was instiof these large companies Put America" I Imilrd nx theweek ended Sept ember 27th was redisaster. noon, last, with interment qj. the city Tike county only. The limit is two tuted during the Babylonian exile and would Theait sell its Slur At nil. the of proportion blsarext 4 flected by a drop in dumpings of soft 4 ter Sunday and Monday. Don't the cemetery. The deceased was 79 years birds a day nnd four birds for the was devoted to worship. All manner at down For Wellington instance, dewas a to 381,787 net tons. This mix ll. 4 five of age and formerly lived at Fillmore, season. Utah fourty is Ihe nearest f work was forbidden as well ns food, above little is tax hut town total crease of 52.558 or 13 per cent from drink or pleasure. dollars. Aside from small He was a native of Norway. shooting to Carbon. tie record of the preceding week. Ex- - 4444444414 1 M44444IH 44444 thousand re . so-for- th re-ent-er - ed Carbon County Taxes For This Year Rnn Above n, Seven Hundred and One Thousand tax-pave- rs ae-re- pt no ! E prea-ide- nt t I Mnt-so- n, " |