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Show FACIE POUR lamed Every Friday By Sub Publish-I- n g Co. (Inc.) It. W. Crockett, Uutfer Subscription, 1 1. 00 the Year. Office Phone Na I. Residence, Na lllml. Mail MatEntered ns Second-Clater, June 4, 1916, at Poatoffice at Price, Utah. Under the Act of March S. 1070. w AJ YKKTlbl X O KATES Display Matter Per Inch per month, 01.(0; Single Issue, (6 c. Special Position, IS Per Cent Additional. Legale Tea Cents the Line Each Insertion. Count Six Words to the Line. Summons, (11.(0; Water Application, llt.00; Final Proof, (10.00. Benders Ten Cents the Line Each Insertion. Count Six Words to the Una. Blackface Type Fifteen Cents the abuae the public and hope by this means to secure their rights. Every other kind of dispute between men aud groups ia taken before a court ef law. The question is examined according to well known rules of evidence end the only force in the ease ia used to eomiel acquisence and results. But in disputes between employer and employe it is supposed to be the thing to do to abuse the publie. Of course that may be the only means of bringing the condition of the laborer home to us and making us realize what long hours and low wagea are, but it ia a poor means. It shows tbit so far the business world has not found itself and the rule of law and order is not complete. For, when it is complete, a man who is aggrieved can take his troubles before the proper tribunal and have it settled. He is not compelled to take his pistol and run arnurk through the streets. There was a recent strike at Coveut Garden in Line. it was finally settled For Sale, For ltent. Found, Lost, Etc., Loudon. When Two Cents per Word Each issue. No the workmen went back at aliout the same rates they had been getting. The Charge Accounts. Address All Communications to curious spectacle was presented of SUN PUBLISHING CO. throwing thousands out of employPrk-e- , (.tab ment taking place at the same time that Great Britain is complaining of X went mourning without The Stu; its unemployed rlasses. X stood up and cried in the congregaYour average Carbon county young tion. Job, ludy has two fellows the one she likes anJ the other that ia some LESS THAN TEN DATS AND THE BIO SHOW' IS OVER. EVERY GOOD CITIZEN SHOULD But a few days more nine to be GO TO THE FOLLS. exact uiul the o)ile of this big We read iu an exrhauge froth a country uf ours are to go to the polls and eliooee another set uf federal law- neighboring town an article by a man makers and executives as well as an who favura arresting those who are army of state and local officials. The entitled to vote hut neglect to do so. program and proierily of the land iersonally, w'e do not favor methods depend uHin the decision made in the that drasiic insofar as Carbon county secrecy of the foiling lxoth on No- iiieu and women are concerned, and vember 4th. hi any speak contempt yet we cant help feeling that those ousl.Y of politicians and government who, for some flimsy reason or anand groan about high taxes and legis- other stay away from the xIht, are lative inaction, yet they do practically not as good a citizen as the ones who nothing to improve these conditions vote in every election ill which they under which they fret. Not merely are entitled to east their ballots. Too do they take no part in political or- many go on the theory that just one ganizations, but they will not read voter staying away won't hurt, anyand when the ballots are carefully the news uf developments, thing, study of which will enable them to act counted it is found that there' are intelligently i nselecting our. public of- thousands of the name opinion. As a ficials. Too many decide how to cast result someone capable of working their ballots by the current talk on serious injury to public improvement the streets. Others vote for a can- programs and the taxpayers generally didate because his picture make him often slides into office. We boast look like a capable fellow. Still more about this being a free country. Why are won over by ardent handshaking not keep it that way by exercising the and think that a genial manner and highest privilege the country ran give the apearance of good fellowship are us the privilege of voting for any more important than business ability man we desire f Dont let the wrong and breadth of mind and experience one get into office simply berause of in public affairs.' Then these folks heing too negligent or too thoughtless complain because our lawmakers are to vote for a man you know is all not able to correct all of tha evils right from which they think this country is suffering. We will have good govRockefeller says hes glad to be of ernment only when all of the people some service to mankind. Sure. Just form the habit of attentive reading of look at the nire gasfilling stations at the liest newspapers and magazines so and around l'riee he has given us. that they will be informed on the big questions uf the campaign and the What has become of the oldfashion-e- d records of the various aspirants. l'riee mother who used to send her daughter scraps of the new caliro It's funny how some Carbon county dresses she had to makef men will go to war and fight for their Cloth from which suits for men and eonntry, but wont get to the polls ' women are made is invariably kept in and vote for it. a moist condition when lieing worked the mills in order to give MORE IMPORTANT NOW THAN up at to the wool and to prevent strength XT EVER WAS BEFORE. breakage when it ia being woven. A ' Election of the next atmosphere would mean many president of dry in the piece. For that reason faults these United States by the congress are warning the public either by the house or the senate is rlothmakcrs that rain will nut hurt oecasionally one of the projected complications of a new on but the other hand outfit, tha present campaign that ia receivdo some suits a lot of good. One may comment. considerable If by any tailor suggests ten jninutes in a misting poeaibility it is thrown into the house ing rain as the best drink for a the vote will lie, it is predicted, Davis in the early days of its suit, especially , twenty-oneCoolidge twenty-onlife. one tftid the states tied, five. is to state entitled Each delegation India has a reputation as one vote, but in cifce the house is dead- a Although and hoarding country, silver using locked the election of a vice president natives of that great empire are so would take place in the senate not wedded to old customs that a great by states huFby meraliers. The nee deal of gold has to be iiinxirted to succeed would to the presi- tike rare of the demand for president wedding dency in the event that the house had gifts, jewelry, trinkets and all sorts not elected by March, 4, 1925. Thus of plate. One steamer recently carried the second place has assumed more metal $2,000,011(1 in the nearly imfiorlatice than ever before in the alone, and while some of yellow was needit The vice history of our government. ed to help finance the large cotton president ceased to lie a figurehead crop, a large part of it also went into 'resiI administration of the during the of jewelry and novdent 1 larding, when he was given a elties.manufacture aeat at the eabinet table and consulted on governmental problem. There 1'erhaiM t lie highest price ever paid ia not now and never was any reason for a single tree was that for a pecan why he should not act in government- from Koiriuskn, Miss., recently. It is al affairs, because a man who is nom- sixteen old and its value as timinated for the office should lie call- ber was years but it .was bought negligible, able of taking up the duties of presia for by nurseryman grafting purdent when occasion demands. If he poses, because the tree, which has been to these measures up qualifications bearing nine years, produces such certainly the government is the loser large pecans that twenty-fiv- e of them if he is not permitted to assist in deal- weigh a pound. The nursery company being with the questions that pome will strip it of all grafting parts and fore the presidents advisors. use them for improving other stock. Une Each Insertion. Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolutions, Etc., at Half Local Heading Notice Hates. Count Six Words to the 30-2- 8. quality Frank Francis, candidate for con- gress in the First district, is to speak at n rally at Liberty Hall at Helper tomorrow (Saturday) evening. W. H. Cassady, billed as a real fanner who knows, spoke down at Wellington last Wednesday evening to a large crowd. It was a democratic rally, and a big one, too. Josephus Daniels, secretary of the navy during the Wilson administration, is to speak at Salt aLke City tomorrow (Sat unlay) afternoon and at Provo in the evening. Mrs. Weston Vernon, national for the democrats in Utah came into Carbon county last Wednesday evening to do organization work among the women hx'allv. Tomomiw she goes to Tooele and later to Cache. 11. W. Davis, a former governor of Idaho, sxke at a republican rally in the assembly hall of the Carbon Stake tabernacle at Price last Wednesday to a large assemblage. From here he went into Colorado in the evening, where he has several dates between now and election day. In the more up to date business leges where typewriting is taught an experiment is being carried on to ascertain the value of music when the student ia learning to type. A phonograph is set to play a lively march when the lessons begin and as they proceed the musie is sjeeded up thus far with telling effects iu relieving the monotony to the student and in- creasing the Bjieed of the writer. states lam noth k Suit united Oct Luke City, l'tnh, To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that the state of t'inh has filed In this office lists of lands, selected by the said state under Sec. ( of the act of congress approved July IS. 18S4. as Indemnity school lands, vis: Serial No. 034781. SWI NE14, SE14NWK, Sec. 17. Twp. 11 South, Range 8 Kant, Salt Lake meridian. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to raid tracts by descriphave been conspicutive ously posted in this office for inspection by any person Interested and by the public generally. During the period of publication of this notice or any time thereafter and tiefore final approval and certification, nnder departmental regulations of April IB, 1(07, protests or ronteats against the claim of the state to any of the tracts or hereinbefore described on the ground that the same ia more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will lie received and noted for report to the general land office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest within the time specified will he-- considered sufficient evidence of non mineral character of the tracts and the selections thereof, lieing otherwise free from objection, will tie approved to the state. ELI F. TAYLOH, itegister. First puli., Oct. 24; last Nov, 21, 1224, iiftioe, 17, 1824. Fits the Thing In Mens Clothes rs ' DON! - CROSS - YOUR - WIFE Because she can't make as good bread as Wilsons. She may have very good ingredients, but she does not have an $8000.00 modern equipment. Very few people realize that right here in this city this shop is one of the very best equipped bakeries in Utah all modern electrical devices needed to produce bakery goods of high quality. Good ingredients cut very little ice if you are not properly equipped to get results from the raw material. No kitchen regardless of how modern the house may be has such equipment. Also no Bakery in Eastern Utah has such equipment and that is why we have no competitors as far as quality is concerned. Your wife may bake good things to eat. Perhaps she has taken a domestic science course which is good. But has she taken a scientific one in one of the big Eastern Bakery Schools in the most up to date modem methods under scientific conditions? Is there a baker in Eastern Utah who has? ..Our baker has. His certificate ran be seen in our window a graduate from the Siebel Tech, recognized authority the world over in the bakery indus- Governor CHARLES H. MABEY Present Incumbent Justice Supreme Court D. N. STRAPP Salt Lake City Secretary of State H. E. t ROCKETT Present Incumbent Attorney General llAltVEY II. CLI FF Present Incumbent State Treasurer JOHN WALKER Ogden State Auditor JOHN E. HOLMAN Salt Lake City BtipL Public Instruction 1HL C. X. JEX$EX Present Incumbent Congress. First District 1MJX. H. COLTON Present Incumbent try. Judgea. Seventh Judicial District lllLWOKTII WOOI.EY Sanpete County Our policy is to give our customers something better (quality) our whole thought. That is why we spent money for the best equipment that could be bought and that is why we put our baker through the best known bakery schooL H. W. DALTON Carbon County District Attorney A. W. JENSEN Sanpete County CARBON COUNTY TICKET Representatives Tn legislature J. K. PETTIT of Heiner W. E. (ELMER) ANDERSON of lrlce Commissioner, Four Years - SCIENCE IN BAK1NGIngredients which go into our finished products are the very best. The best flour to be bought. We use nothing but the very best eggs, best butter to be bought and compounds and oils of high quality. Pure extracts, emulsions and spices. Electric mixers, steamproof boxes, electric ovens? plates and frying kettles. The eye deceives. The taste is the naked truth. There are imitations, but be sure you get Wilson's when you want the best bakery goods of quality. SAM WOODHKAD of Kenilworth ComtnlHKioner, Two Years El'GKNE SANTSC1II of Hiawatha County Attorney 11KNUY RUGGKRI of Price Judges, Seventh Judicial District, DIL WORTH WOOLLEY, Sanpete County. For judge of the Seventh district; a native of our state; has worked his way through school, graduating from 1SMM5. Present judge of our district and enjoys his work. Is efficiency and sincerity itself. Criminals are brought to trial ou time in his court. He is entitled to another AuiArbor in O. H. WILSON- - SELLING CO. WTest of Postoffice. Phone 21 PRICE, UTAH the many things accomplished by the administration of the past four yean and during which time he has so fully demonstrated his ability and usefulness in the position. When the various (xxttof fices of t country hold jiarcel post auction dispose of lost or undelirerahlc ar clea sent in the mails the auriiouc conducts a veritable grabbag. He is what one listed after the sales we Oountv Attomev, B. W. DALTON, HENRY RUGGERI Carbon County. of Price Climbed the ladder of sucresa step Present county attorney. Fights and by step, working his own way. Has strikes hard at lawlessness in Carbon been county attorney of Emery, councounty. He caters to no individual or ty attorney of Carbon, and ia the rlique. Fair and courteous to alL Is present district attorney of the Sev- a fearless officer and performs his enth Judicial district The next Btep with credit to the citizens of the will put him on the bench as judge of duty county. this district. Consult made. Speedometers, corsets, Clin mas tree trimmings, cigars, threi corkscrews, kiddie kars, razors, flaj manicure sets, horseshoe nails, gc tlemans suit, auto horns, skid rhaii night dresses, musical instrument a towels. term. Lets re-ele-ct him. district court records for his ability. (Political Advertisement) District Attorney A. W. JENSEN, Democratic Ticket Sauiete County. Has had much exjiericnce in publie 8onte of the offices held by him are county clerk of Sanpete, secretary of the state senate, forest supervisor, officer in charge of law work in the forrest service District 4 and county attorney of Sanpete. life. e, organ-grinde- Presidential Electors LYMAN SEEKS Ogden MRS. HENRY C. TAGGART Salt Lake City MRS, ROSE II. HAMBLIN Kane County TIIOM AS F. KF.ARNS Salt Lake City col- -- By the time airships are as numerThe secret of making sugar perous as autos The Sun hopes' monkey fectly white was discovered accidentwrenches and other tools will lie ally when a hen that had been walkequipped with iiarachntes. ing in a muddy place perambulated into a siigarbouse and left tracks on a STRIKES ARE BUT BARBARISM, pile of it. When they dried it was noticed that the sugar beneath them DR. FRANK CRANE. . was whiter than elsewhere. In this If the workers want the sympathy way it was discovered that it could be of the general public they will have refined by the use of wet clay. to get it in mime other way than hv When the Journeymen Barbers Inthe use of force, writes Dr. Frank union recently admitted, ternational editorrecent Crane in a syndicated ial. Strikes are pure barliarisin. They for the first time, women, but little re an application of force. Not force whs said as to the reason. Women on the guilty party, but that applied lind been fighting for fifteen years to to a third who has nothing to do with get in. and it was not nntil the revival the ease. When a man has a finan- of ihe bobbed hair vogue that came cial difference with his neighlmr he in 1923 and 1924 after apparently a does not try to get payment by being slump in the fad that the unions adoffensive to the latters wife and his mitted the call for females. children or puncturing the tires of There may not be as many the village physicians automobile or as there used to be, but there butcher going around shooting up the is a lot more monkeys behind steerand baker who have nothing to do wheels. with the matter. But when labor and ing capital fall out they each begin to Wedding announcements. The Bun. GROCERIES all possible diaiatch will be Used to enable the votes to be returned in time for November 4th. CARBON COUNTY TICKET. important the design and the Representatives In Legislature, manner in which your clothe are cut J. E. PETTIT With the assurance of quality woolens of Ileiner and fine tailoring, style becomes the Has had the right experience just exfactor. of biggest Through year to fit him for the legislature. Seven perience we know how to fit yon, how yen should wear your clothes and years as mine superintendent, nine were ready to serve yon. Altering, years as state coal mine inspector and one term as representative, lias the pressing, cleaning. working man's interest at heart. AH his men raqiert and love him. W. E. (ELMER) ANDERSON F. L. of Price North Ninth St, Just off Main Is a native bum citizen of Utah. His close relations with the fieuple of PRICE, UTAH Carlton county with a full knowledge of the needs of Eastern Utah eminently fit him for the isisition. As assistant cashier of the l'riee Commercial and Savings bank he comes in contact with the various interests in Eastern Utah, and if elected will serve the people with satisfaction and with bony. NOTICE OF RALE THE CARW Water, Land and Power Compar a Corporation. Location of Prlnclu Place of Business, Price, Carbi County, Utah. Notice: Thera Is J Unguent upon tho following deacrlh stock on account of assessment levi on the (th day of September, 1224, t several amounts set opposite i names of the respective shareholder as follows: Name No. Certificate Amoi.i Its BUCKIO j$ Cream of the Crop Commissioner, Four Years, SAM WOODHEAD of Kenilworth. Twenty-tw- o years in Carbon county, from coal digger to general manager of one of our largest business institutions, tli Kenilworth Mercantile company. Was a member of the school board wjten our high school was built. Commissioner past two years. Has given us better roads and less indebtedness than we have had for years. The cream of the crop goes into the making of Turkey Red, Tip Top and Commissioner, Two Years, Seminole flonr. Only the very finest EUGENE SANTSCHI wheat is used in its preparation, and of Hiawatha used only, by the most modern and Carbon In county thirty-fiv- e scientific methods of flourmaking. years, Get our prices on Millstnff, Hay and Closely indentified with the common-itydominent business coal mining, Grain. Fhone your orders and we Mtvttlier of the first lmard of commiswill deliver it sioners when this county was separated from Emery. He ixks after the affairs as would a father Co. countys after his family. These are some of the reasons why everylxidy calls him South Ninth Street. Price. Utah. "Dad. And among the others why Washable maps have been invent- he should he returned to the hoard this year are hia untiring efforts for ed, but the detours cant be erased. s Price Commission Presidential Electors NEIL M. MADSEN of Price J. P. SHOW ALTER of Fangultch MRS. INEZ KNIGHT ALLEN of Provo MRS. II. J. HAYWARD of Salt Lake City John Montaherry and Camilo Palmerl 168-17- C. 8. Harris 8. W. Wherry - (8-22- (4 (7 Eva Wherry 6 O. A. Wherry Henry M. Hayes -- .237 K. Aramakl Levi 11. Pace. Grd., Mary A. Pace Hryner 89-1- 77 Richard Jones John W. Chlpmfcn 78-1- C'eleatla Dalplas .......... 72 85 Charles 8. Burton (4 Carlos Gunderson 1 A. K. Hherinlan 9 Sarah H. Mathis 193 Hhekery Sheya Zelma Mclntlre - 114 Daniel o. laiisen of Salt lake City Supt. Public Instruction HUGH M. WOODWARD of Provo Congress, First District FRANK FRANCIS of Ogden Emma C. Eves C. C. Eves George A. Nixon H. O. Mathis C. II. Waterman Judges. Seventh Judicial District GEORGE CHRISTENSEN of Price J. A. IIOUGAAIID of Mantl District Attorney HIED W. KELLER of Montlcello (Political Advertisement) 8 12 ..27 3 Albert Dryner 80S E. K. Olson People's Rank of Leht 216 217 Ira D. Winee Utah Rond and Share 47 company 48 Anna T. Otterstrom 42 T. Ed Rosa Governor GEORGE 11. DERN of Salt I.xke City Justice Supreme Court A. J. WEHEIt of Salt Lake City Secretary of StAte JAMES W. FUNK of Cache County Attorney General J. WILLIAM ROBINSON of Provo State Treasurer JOSEPH lU IUE of Ogden State Auditor CARRON COUNTY TICKET Representatives In legislature O. II. ItlSHOP of Helper SAMVEL NAVIiOK of Sunnyside Commissioner. Four Years THOMAS A. STROUP . of Clear Creek Commissioner. Two Yean I RANK T. RENNETT of Storrs County Attorney ' O. K. CLAY of Price The trial trips of the third Cuna liner named Auranit, which took pla in the late summer, have licen pi nouneed successful The original At ania was built in 1883 and was retir from service. The second was su: by a submarine duriug the world wt The first was the original liner feature suites of rooms called tin royal or bridal suites. Hugh Fullerton Sanford Ballinger Jim Fasaio W. A. Lowry Marlon Q. Golding 118 119 121 127 229 249 182 194 1 205 Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, J. A. Aus- . fjJ 140.1 4i? 4a 0 U 1 (J- - 27. 312 29. 12 8. 60. 20. iM 100. 1.1 20.1 20.1 20.1 10.! n.e 7.i 20. 1(.1 20. 30. tin, Plegee .... .......223 K. Cook and -- ,..236 Moroni Hunt 199 A. Ballinger 289 Burton W. Muaser 246 State of Utah State of Utah. J. W. 224 Warf. Pledgee Slate or Utah. J. G. 282 Austin, Pledgee And In accordance with rlaw and rna order of the board of on the 6th day of September. 1 many shares of each "parcel O' stock xx may he necessary will be . at the Price Commercial and ' Bank at l'rire. Carbon county, s on the 1 8th day of November. '0 1924, at the hour of 4 o'clock p. there J pay delinquent assessmentsadvert . V together with the costs of and expense of sale. CAUL U. MA 1 CUBEN. Secretary, Price Commercial and Savings hank. Price. Flan.14. t1.J First pub., Oct 24; last Nov. Joseph dlre-crto- ' 60 110 |