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Show f SUN ADVERTISING RATES In Two Sections The Sun's display advertising rates are forty (40) cents un Inch per Issue or 1.B0 per Inch tiy the month four (4) Issues to local advertisers. Transient fifty (BO) cents un im h per Issue. Position la IS per cent sddltlonal. No display advertising accepted for the first (front) page. First puse readers era twenty-fiv- e (21) cents per line an Issue. 11, AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Number Week Ending October 24, 1924 Itirth announcements. The Sun. SURGEON SAYS DEVICES IN UTAH PRICE AND NEARBY PURELY PERSONAL The San. WO MEN IN MACHINE GO OVER son came out with only superficial in8TEEP EMBANKMENT juries. Ef finger was driving along at ii pretty gqnd speed and was nnable Returning from a hunt deer to swing his machine to take a curve. over in the country south lust Tues- It and the occupants went into the day A. W. Effinger nud Harold Wil- creek bed below. Wilson was thrown son of this eity plunged over un clear of l he uuto, but Effinger at the in their automobile on the wheel was pinned beneath as it landMud Creek highway some three miles ed upside down. With the assistance tliis side of the lowu of Emery. The of his companion Effinger got himself 'all was about twenty-fiv- e feet. The out from beneath the cur and was 'ormer sustained a broken left shou- later brought to Price for surgical lder and numerous bruises, while Wil- - treatment. John Orange and ltay Walters of Mrs. Catherine M. McGuire from rice brought in the first deer of the i!kilurado Springs, Colo., is visiting ADE THE VERY BEST ANYWHERE season Tuesday last, two bucks being friends in Price this week. tilled in the Argyle Creek country. Mrs. W. F. Greaser and her two children from Thompsons were visitHigh school certificates were issued ing in Price during the week. (Continued From Page Biz.) to teachers liy the state twenty-on- e said who to men were the Kcnri-of S. R. Jones of Monrovia, Cala., of Iuwa, 13; Unmliu, Neb., 11; Denver, he still in the mine. liourd of education at Salt Lake City exOperators arrived in Price last Saturday on a 11.5 ; Salt Lake City, 23; Seattle, Culu., pressed the opinion that the accident this week. Among them are Dclamur Wash., 24, and Washington state, 19 was caused by a dust explosion due H. Hair at Hiawatha and Rulon T. visit with his son, Dr. U. M. Jones, uud family. per cent. Magleby of Price. to a windy shot. Ren Fcnn is attending a few days Sam Woodhead, manager of the Three of the imprisoned men are Carbon srhools, loth the high and out at Priee. Thomas Killian ia acting store at Kenilworth, was in Price last white and two are negroes. the elementary grades, were dismissed as deputy umrshul during the abspnee Wednesday looking after his political of Fcnn. Roosevelt Standard, 17th. fences. Go. lie told The Sun the mine Must yesterday (Thursday) that teachers Injunction tliere worked five days last week and may attend the aunual convention of Harris Simonson of the Alger WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct 21. will do the same this. The decision of the supreme court the Utah Educational association this Auto company returned the first of this week from a trip of several days Sanpete county dealers are adver- holding strikers to he entitled to jury week being held at Salt Lake City. to the reservation country in the intising Great Western lump coal deliv- trial mi a charge of violating a court Emanuel Veuetakis and his brother, terest of his firm. ered in the bin at $6.35 the tun. It injunction was greeted as constructcomes from the George A. Storrs prop- ive and progresive, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Broeker of in a statement Angelos, as copartners in the sheep erties up in the Gordon Creek section tonight by Samuel (lomiiers, president business in Carbon county, filed a this city are to stend a good portion of the Carbon district. of the American Federation of Labor. petition in voluntary bankruptcy in of the winter months out in California Dean D. lloldaway, manager of the Construing the derision as a recog- the United States district court at and in Old Mexico. They are to leave store at Peerless, spent Sunday last nition by the court in some degree talt Lake City last Tuesday. They about the 10th of November. Theyll in Price with his family. lie told The that the growing tendency of the give their liabilities as $11,645 and no travel by automobile. Sun that must of the properties up in courts to assume autocratic powers assets. Miss Clea Neilaon of Priee, who ms Spring Canyon are at this time work- must he curbed if the whole court sysbeen here visiting her parents, takMrs. J. W. Gentry of Price was tem is not to be iniftaired, Gompers ing full six days a week. Hr. and Mrs. It. A. Neilson, has reLake Salt en to last a City hospital Bishop George Ruff of Scofield was added, however, that it must not he Saturday for treatment and maybe an turned to that city and where she will cures all the in Price on Tuesday last to attend a thought the decision been in very poor attend the Carbon county high. Rooevils of the judiciary. It may well ocratioiL She haa meeting of the Carbon board of health for a considerable time. Her sevelt Standard, 17th. and of which he ia a member. he, he said, that this decision M. S. Parker, an educational difriends and relatives are, howThe mines of Pleasant Valley right at murks a great turning point in Ameri- many rector of the Utah Public Health asfor the best. Scofield are averaging two days a can court procedure. A great cloak ever, hoping sociation, was a visitor in Price this week, he says, while those of the Utah of autocratic mwer is shorn away. The Federal Council of Chdrchea week. He was in charge of the drive Fuel at Winter Quarters, Utah Mine Hut the injunction remains. It may in session at Washington, D. C., this in this eity last Sunday and later left and Clear Creek are going about the still he issued in labor disputes where week the Sunday preced- for the Uintuh Basin section. disignated same. He hopes for better working no such injunction would lie if there ing Armistice Day for special exerMiss Cornelia Stevenson deart-e- d time, as do many others, in the very were no labor dispute in progress. The cises in schools the country Sunday week for Los Angeles, Cala., last dislabor used as in near future. injunction, itself, over in a campaign for an eventualto take charge of playground work in The application of the Diamond putes, must go liefure the constitution ly warless world. The date ia No- the Hazard school of that city. She Coal company for a permit to sell a is fully and finally vindicated and vember 9th. was aecouiHmied as far aa Zion by hundred thousand ten cent Blmres of made supreme in our court system, her mother, Mrs. C. II. Stevenson, Sr. stock for development of its properThe youngest babe of Mr. and Mrs. of this city. ties about thirteen miles above Dis- PULLMAN CAFE OPENS WITH E. F. Asay of this city died last WedMiss Jean Tennant has returned bond Fork Cross in Spanish Fork AN IMPROVED SERVICE of broneial pneumonia after to her home at Grand Junction, Colo, nesday Coflyon was held up by the state inhut a short illness at the age of about dustrial commission on recommendaHaving been closed all the past 2 months.' Funeral services were from after nursing William Littlejohn, general superintendent of the Utah Fuel tion of Secretary Hicks last Tuesday week undergoing extensive remodel- the Flynn Funeral Home with interThe property is thirteen miles from a ing the Pullman Cafe will reopen Sat- ment in the Masonic plot of Price company properties, at Castle Gate through a Beige of pneumonia followrailroad and the money to he raised urday (tomorrow) afternoon for cemetery. ing a broken leg recently. from the Btock sale was held insuffic- o'clock dinner and invites everyone ient to build either a wagon road or to come and enjoy a meal which w'il H. A. Wickman is home from the Miss and Reed Loftis of this city tramway to the mine. The permit will he to their liking. New management Zona Killck from the Sevier town Storrs mine, confined to bis bed as a be held up until further development and rearrangement of this already were married there last Monday even- result of injuries to his ann resulting determinea the marketability of the fine establishment will tend to make ing with Bishop Hanson officiating. from a fall. The flesh was literally it the best eating plnce in Carbon The coal at the properties. newlyweds are now in Price anc smashed to a jelly and it may be a few count). Success must depend on the are to make their home here. The weeks before he ran use the injum NINE MINERS ARE ENTOMBED ability to please customers and every bride conies from one of the pioneer member. Castle Dale Progress, 18th. effort will be extended to accomplish families of the IN KENTUCKY COLLIERY while the groom Mr. and Mrs. Willis Johnson o ' this. During the evening hours o: is well known state, Trice locally. spent several days in Verna Saturday and Sunday an excellent MADISONVILLE, Ky., Oct. 22. home folks and friends. visiting lately An' explosion in the mine of the Hart orchestra will supply a musical Elks of Eastern Utah are in- Mrs. Johnson was formerly Miss ThelStray toFoal corporation near here early vited to a tend a meeting at Notre ma King. He is district manager of night entombed nine men, four of Dame Hall at Price the evening of Oc- the Continental Oil company with his whom escaped through an abandoned tober 27th at 8:39 oclock for the pur-ixi- headquarters at that place. Vernal shaft and five reported that they were of devising ways and means of Express, 17th. all here, according to officials of someone visiting Salt Lake Lodge No. after visiting a the company. Rescue work is being 115 on November 2d. At that time few Newt inStewart, returned Vernal, Tuesday days rtiler of hampered by the fact that the three exalted G. John Price, grand to the Castle Peak mine where he is hundred thousand voltline which supthe order, will be at Zion. The lodge doing development work for the plies power and light to the city was there requests that this section of the Gilsonite company of Denver, the cut by the force of explosion. The state he representd. Colo. They are taking out about ten wires pass directly over the mine. tons per month at the present. VerThe regular crew of two hundred Says the Milton (Ore.) Eagle of Oc- nal Express, 17th. and fifty men left the mine only a tober 16th: M. 0. Ballard has taken Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Keller, Mr. short time before the explosion. The over the Del Monte rooming apart- and Mrs. S. K. Johnson and Mr. and entombed were shooting coal in prepments in the Elam building, formerly Mrs. Davis S. Williams were aration for the next shift when the guests conducted by Mrs. M. E. Webb. He of Price friends at a in given party explosion occurred. It is believed that conin rlass will put the place first the basement of the tabernacle there gaa formed in the mine hod become dition for the accommodation of those Wednesday night Games and dancing ignited. The explosion occurred in seeking a good place at reasonable were enjoyed as were the light reMine No. 9, two hundred and twenty rates. Ballard is a newcomer in this freshments served. Castle Dale Profeet underground, shortly after the community, being employed at the gress, 18th. day force of two hundred and fifty Eagle office. He will move bia family men had left the workings. The flash Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Nixon and two here from Price (Utah) in the near from the shaft shot more than a hunlittle daughters made a trip to Provo future. dred feet into the air. The enge was and Salt Lake City last week, called The new Atwater Kent with to the former place by the illness of jammed in the shaft and a tipple was Carbon and Wasatch high academy Windsor Console now on disblown partly over. teams will meet for the first his mother. He returned home the football play at Williams Variety Store. For several hours it was believed first of the week, but Mrs. Nixon and time on the gridiron at Price today No wires or batteries in sight. that the five men known to be still in the kiddies remained in Salt Lake much is The game attractingFriday. No tuning squeals or howls. the pits had perished. Shortly before Central Utah City fur a visit with Mrs. Nixons attention throughout No body capacity effects. 9 oclock this evening those gathered and a large following of Sanpete fans father and brother. Castle Dale Proaround the partly wrecked tipple will attend the game. Wasatch acade- gress, 18th. heard a voice from below shouting, Mrs. Knox Patterson from Moab my to date is the leader of the Ilarvev Nesbit, a Hey! There! division, and, while to- visited with her husband at Price this DEALER negro miner, was talking. He told days play is not a league game, Coach week and last and will eome here to those on the surface in reply to quesBrnngers Orange and Black squad live as soon aa apartments are securCool-idNone Did yon hear President tions that we are all here. hopeB to gain new laurels in Eastern ed. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson expect of them were injured, he said. last night? The air is full Utah. Price defeated Moab in this to move into one of those now under Two rescue crews were attempting of things yon shouldnt miss. construction by Mrs. Thomas Fouts on eity last Friday, the score being to enter the workings tonight in ree North Eighth street the coming month to two. or six weeks. He recently formed a Efforts to locate her son, August law partnership here with M. P. Braf-fe-t Nelson Lake, a painter, are being made by Mrs. Matilda Lake of DowPeter Barboglio of Juarez, Mex, ney, Ida. The young man left home came in yesterday and is to be at and in 1961 when 23 years old. He told around Price a couple of days on busihis mother he was going to visit the ness matters. He has a cafe in the Minneapolis, Minn., fair and wrote town just across the line from El from there to a man named Lund Paso, Tex., and tells The Sun he is strum of Salt Lake City to forward His family is making a living. his trunk to Price, as he intended to well, or was when he left, and the kid return to Utah and go to work in a dire are in school in the American city TI coal mine at Castle Gate. That was where he resides. He still has large Main Street the last heard from him. nis mother property interests hereabouts. Ventilated is seriously ill now and desires to find House In PRICE, UTAH him. ALEX HALVAS OPENS BRANCH All Eastern Utah PLACE UP AT HELPER November is the date 1st, Saturday, and We know that our offering for Sunday Monday for the next meeting of the Womnns Alex Halvas, who opened up the will strike you as being just what you have been looking Club of Price and the place Odd Fell- City Shoe Repair Shop in Price about for. The Girl of the Limberlost brings to your vision ows Hall. The program is to be un- (hree years ago, hns branched out all those beauties of nature which so delighted you in der the direction of the department of with an establishment at Helper, to lie social science. Sentiment, Am I My called the Athens Shoe Kpnir coin reading the novel. And the author Gene Straton Porter Brothers Keeper? Community servi- pany. With an entire outfit of new gives you her own production of the film. ng, What the Social Worker Should machinery and skilled work lie will Know About Her Community, Lou- give the folks of that city the snme And again for Tuesday and Wednesday THE STAR ise Biereach. Types of community excellent service that has built np a Wife." a Not. to a Educate will score big with llow service in cities and in small towns, big trade for the original plare. A of full so complicabut a delightful comedy, lesson Margaret Reeves. Jane Adamms. bi- visit to these pluces rIiows a vast difwhile interest hold will go you through tions that it your cobbler ography and extracts from twenty ference from the shop by Elinor Glyn, the troubles of the characters. And at Hull House, Nellie Walker. of formr days, these having the apyears the author of "Three Weeks. Current events, Carrie Bean. Music pearance of a real manufacturing and meeting of directors. edu-cnti- may be bunk and all that, but it provides a lot of good material for utter dinner addresses. Ili.-tu- ry Volume Wedding announcements. IE no PAGES NINE TO TWELVE Inclusive fr ) J. JUDICIAL AND COUNTY CANDIDATES on se For Judges Seventh District JUDGE GEORGE CHRISTENSEN Six years on the bench with an unequalled record. Fair Impartial Honest. For all the people all the time. J. A. HOUGAARD lion. J. A. Ilougaard is a lifelong resident of Sanpete county. Fracticed his profession for eighteen years and comes to us with an unblemished reputation. Never an officeseeker, he has been chosen twice for county attorney of Sanpete. Clean, moral, highminded, a running mate of Judge George Christensen. For District Attorney FRED. W. KELLER Clean, able aggressive and fair. Now serving the people of San Juan as county attorney. Fully qualified for this important office. Radio Receivers Ab-sopu- ra For Representatives In the Legislature C. H. BISHOP Has the sympathy and support of the workingmen. He knows their needs and will protect their interests. A railroad man, a family man and a propertyowner. SAMUEL NAYLOR Ilis record in the last legislature should commend him to you for another term. He introduced and supported many important laws. Able, impartial and noted as a conscientious worker. - G. S. QUATE ge thirty-th- ...f . I If For Four Years Commissioner San-pete-Sev- THOMAS A. STROUP A Reservoir at Scofield. A $750,000 project. Road changes and improvements. The upper camps need a commissioner to give these matters close attention. For Two Years Commissioner FRANK T. BENNETT Spring Canyons representative business man. Clean, able and well fitted for this important office. Long years of thorough training in financial matters. He is the unanimous choice of Helper, Castle Gate and all of Spring Canyon, irrespective of political affiliations. For Carbon County Attorney OLIVER K. CLAY leading Attorney in Carbon county. He has served as you county attorney and ns district attorney. Well qualified in every respect. its (Political Ad vorllHcmenl) jesrt. |