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Show CASTS FIRST VOTE AT AGE OF HUNDRED AND FOUR SUN ADVERTISING RATES JAM E8T0WN, ' N. V., Nov. 4. Among tho firnt voters at the polls in luiiichiown today was Amy K. Price, 104 years old. She took her place in the line of voters, waited her turn and asked no help in tire manipulation of the Volin" machine. The Sun's display advertising rates are forty (40 i cents an Inch per issue or 1. E0 per inch by the month four Tran- (4) issues to local advertisers. (SO) cents an inch per issue. Position Is ZB per cent additional. No display advertising accepted for the first (front)e page. First page readers ara twenty-fiv(ZB) cents per line an issue. sient fifty Wedding announcements. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Volume 11, Number 24 Week Ending November 7, 1924 Your living wage" depends very greatly on who is doing the living. The Sun. mm mi mm mm C,TY ELECTS DEMOCRAT FOR GOVERNOR Absolute anihiltttion of the democratic parly seemed to he indicated by the early returns coming in last AND When Trice City roniicil oicucil its contract made last regular session (Thursday) even- ion in the Tuesday evening from the election looked tl.o room like the scene of year brought out another storm of ing held that day over the United Slates. a womans convention. Headed by protest, n ml it was hinted that alIn states where there had seemed to Mrs. li. V. Dalton a big delegation of though this was called tor in the docube some chance that the vote would be ladies each tho representative of a ment it would 4iever lie accomplished. close Coolidge led by two to one, five Now it is promised to fence up the woman's organization in the city to one and even higher, making it alpresented to the council a petition rroxxing, which action is likely to most unanimous. The scare about whatever that bring it to a head asking for the npHintnient of a city throwing the election of a president nurse. Evidently the excellent work means. It is most probable that the into the house faded away with done this lust season by Mrs. Yernie instant the fence is up the railway the first tick of the telegraph after Reuglcs was much appreciated in the folks will remove the planking from the closing of the polls. A later ancircles represented by these iwtitioii-cr- between the rails and otherwise proalysis of the situation shows, however, While the work of such a func- ceed to fix things so that the crossthat the democratic party still exists. is very lurgely among the ing will lie most difficult to reoen. tionary In the great state of New York Al. children of the grade schools yet the Aliy idea that Ninth street will ever Smith pulled them to victory by exxnse of keeping up the Hisitiou lie reujiened must receive a setback wresting the governorship from the falls Umn the city, it evidently not when it is not iced that a row of posts son of Teddy Roosevelt. Utah followwithin the province of the board closely spared has been put up on being ed the lead set by that great commonof cduention to take on such service either side of the right of way to stop wealth, and while turning in a big mahere. Shortage of funds to cover this off what little use has lately been jority for the republican president, cxcnse is the main factor in luck of made of this missing while paving opelected George 1L Dem democrat action on this matter by the council erations have brought roundabout as governor. Salt Lake and Weber at nn earlier (late. Mrs. Renglcs left ways into service. It is said that the counties voted heavily for Dent. The in June, linving been offered g buildings alongside tho tracks and dailies at Salt Lake City attempt to better than Price couhl give, which project into the street were find a reason why these sections mid it was the expectation (lint an- placed with the promise tlint removal should have voted against1 the other nurse would be provided by the would be made nt any time ordered, of Gov. Charles II. Mabey, time school was opened. A real quali- but it looks very difficult to say the but seem to fail to sense that George fied person of tnet and likeable per- least. With both these ways closed II. Dern has come up through the sonality. who wants to ln this work there is no imssnge across the railyears of his. young manhood in Utah for a salary which is not overly large, road between the underpass away outend grown. into nn upstanding personwill lie sought and offered the po- side the west city limits and the de-iality that has endeared liiui to the nt Eighth street. The folks south sition if the citys hoard of health community in which he lives even of. the tracks have started activities to which the matter wns referred though his political life has been conacts perordir.g to the sentiment ex- to ro!cct themselves and if possible fined to a couple of terms as senator to prevent the blocking uf traffie at pressed in the council room. from Salt Lake eounty to such an this jsiint. Memorial Is Presented. extent that he would be a hard man Looking over the report of the city Mrs. J. W. Hammond on behalf of for anyone to beat. Schooled as he is justice A. Ballinger proved almost to the conditions surrounding Utahs flip Womans Club of Prirc presented as exciting to the council members as various industries and activities, Dern a memorial in which it is prayed that to reud the funny sheet of a Sunwill without question make a mark a real enforcement of the ordinance as day daily. Ife collected two hundred to young folks under IS years of age and sixty-si- x during his administration for Utah to VOTE WHEREYOU AINT dollars during October lie mude and that these youngsters be in fines with costs added of point to with pride. All other state something officers elected are republicans, as kept off the streets at night. The over sixty-fou- r dollars. Fifty dollars Election Vote About Worries Losing document contains a request that all of this was left in installments of five are the representatives in the national these offenders together with their hy ten motorists for traffie violations. Day Are Dissipated Now. congress for Utah. Carbon parents he haled into a tribunal of in the here eoiinty, Locally, City All Time Broke." Balloting by absent voters is bejustice and a fine imposed in each democrats fared remarkably well in elec-ioin to feature a be Claims quite instance. against the city are being It was carefully explainthe faee of the big national avalanche. ginning nowadays. Carbon countys clerk ed by the city attorney F. E. Woods given approval and stacked up awaitWith but five eounty officers to elect, called upon for fifty-tw- o such, that only through the juvenile ing the coming in of tax money. Altwo of them are democrats. Frank T. was most be to Service. Sun returned The were these and of Special court, which is a state institution over ready the municipality has borrowed Bennett is the two years commissioner LAST YEARS FIGURES GIVEN which the A few came in late. Some D. C.t Nov. 3. considerable amount from the local voted. WASHINGTON, atOliver the K. and rity has not the least influ- abanks eounty Clay COUNTY CARBON FOR exaet Octoas the exists to in anticipation of the regular confusion with seven For the ending be ence eould the days youngsters torney. The republicans eleet J. E. method to be pursued by the absentee ber 18th the mines worked and it is hoped to avoid tax of Utah receipts to book. their However, parbrought Anderson E. W. and Pettit (Elmer) the year 1923 the total valDuring countbe will his ballot The fact of the matto loans. 56.3 assure of that further fulltime bLt cent vioents capacity. be Wood-heafound of if per d might guilty as representatives, and Sam Losses due to all causes amounted to ue of coal produced in Carbon county lating the ordinance pnnished in the ter is that the eitys finances for is returned to the county , com- ed, and the system as provided by the to 43.7, transportation diBabnrtyi'1.6; la- was 412,511,900 as computed by. fig- city court The are in rather In tfie ju- state authorities seems inadequate missioner for four eitys Tirovisiona for rradymoney especially geological An matter. the circumstances. Growout applibor shortage, 0.5 ; mine disability, 3.0, ures to the United States straightened these taking juveniles up rampaging dicial district, comprising Sanpete, straighten cation blank must be signed and Bent and no market, 37.7 per cent. During survey at Washington, D. C., and fur- are already adequate, but so far any ing rapidly, needing many extensions Grand, San Juan, Emery and this in so averthat a ballot may be secured. the same period those of Colorado nished The Sun this week. TheLoaded punishment meted out to arrested to the electrie and water services, county, one judge, George Christen- After ton was value $2.90. age per in seals voter it Mexico 80.1 and the New went Wy52.3, marking offenders by the juvenile court has keeping up the work of shaping the sen, and the district attorneys Fred an back to the oming 73.9 per cent The production it the mines for shipment, 3,805,385 consisted of a slap on the wrist or eanyon picline for surety of the mails and it envelope, democrats. also Keller are W. clerk. On the back of this encoal appears to have found a tons; sold to local trade and used by some similarly violent penalty, accord- water suiply, paving of Main and Woolley, republican, iB return- county is a form in which he certifies of soft 37,388; used at the mines velope temporary level just above the 10,- - employes, ing to an explanation wiiich was Eighth streets, construction of the ed as the second judge. and steam for heat, 74,105 ; made into vouchsafed as to his qualifications for voting, and 250.000 tons mark. Total output in to the visiting ladies by a cast side sewer, the new fire engine, not are on officials state Total Figures effect. In the week of October 25th including coke at mines, 403,054 tons. such to makes affidavit who asked permission to the immediate need of a pavement spectator in net tons, 4,319,932. Nunf-bparticularly interesting, the majorities some eases these are returned without quantity lomine and fuel that make statement. coked, a However, it seems flusher and many other items make being so perfectly comfortable in all the notarial signature. In others the lignite, of employes underground, 2174; that under net is at sales cal 10,298,000 some circumstances the cause for much iMindering over ways placed instances. Dern beats Mabey by about all others, 970. Working on the suridea had that to the the have in seems voter tons as 10,261,000 preagainst might obtain a deputy proba- and means, mostly with the answer four thousand. Colton is returned to face, 859. Total, 4003. Average num- city where televote at the it should seven he place officer tion Preliminary days. of its own to assist the coming out that the municipality is a ceding congress by about seven thousand. he to be instead of sending graphic reports on the number of cars ber of days worked, 16L During the present holder of that position, who little worse than busted. happened five to from elected are Others by Two more weeks will see the big which are subject to import- same period Emery eounty had a total seems to be kept rather buHy holding it home. In the case of E. L. Andrew, twenty thousand. The vote. on presi- former manager of a local chain storey loaded, production of 254,837 tons valued at down a federal insewer system covering the whole of an show ant appreciable revision, with position few along a in with Utah dent shows, prethree members of the family secured crease on Monday and Tuesday of last $785,000 or an average of $3.08 per his probation duties. It was promised the eastern part of the city from the cincts yet to eome in: emballots and returned them properly, week. Production of soft during the ton. The totaL number of men that some further attempt to properly canal south and from Sixth street on 5,484 221. was Coolidge ployed This also crosses submitted fifty-thre- e were tickets when and the but two hundred first days handle the situation would lie made. cast completed. - ....40,684 Davis into southwestern the over Z8.806 to the election judges in North Price of the calendar year 1924 was 373,- part of LaFollette Good. Made Promises town and gives service. It just about The third party movement did not it was found that the folks had fail- 459.000 net tons. In round numbers due to floods and other causes the After many promises made by for- completes a set of mains to serve evmake as much headway as was in ed to register, so eould not vote. Mem- the year 1924 is 92,120,000 tons be- production of anthracite roes to a mer councils that an increase of pay ery part. But one bers of a local orchestra, bound for hind those of activity and about 19,- - level close to the capacity of the would be some circles anticipated. for the memforthcoming dance to a 26th. fill 366.000 ahead of the ones of depres- mines in the week ended October state Wisconsin gives its electoral Grand Junction, Colo., bers the of fire department the matter vote to Lafollette. Undoubtedly the engagement, went np to the clerks sion. Compared with the six years The principal carriers reported loadBUSY AROUND MOAB to a head and the salary came finally votand failure of the democrats to make a office before their departure preceding 1924 now stands. 35,711,000 ing 36,846 cars in that week, and on of the exAll doubled. be will boys tons behind. If production on the re- that basis it is estimated that the tobetter showing was due to the unpre- ed by the absent method. the ehief. He gets a raise of Crescent-Eagl- e and the Big Six Are cedented convention scrap last June. Applicants for the ballots are locat- maining fifty-fiv- e working days con- tal output was approximately 1,927,-00- 0 cept ten dollars a month. Of course, thats the over with the scattered In net tone. the in now ed the rate tinues at points prevailing comparison widely Hopeful of Production. A remarkably large vote was gotten the same increase as goes to ont over the whole nation, and Cool- United States. Dr. and Mrs. II. J. total output for 1924 will be less then preceding week this was an increase exactly the others, but their salary has hereMOAB, Nov. 2. Tho operations of Templeton of Hiawatha are in Phila- 480,000,000 tons. Excluding the strike of 177,000 tons or more than 10 per tofore idge got most of it been ten while his has stood at cleaning out the hole of the Crescent-Eagl- e Stevenson acute week Cornelia of Miss the 1922 and with cent the and of Pa., corresponding delphia, year year Only in one instance is the local sitwell near Thompsons have been Frandsen are business depression 1921, the last year a year ago a decrease of less than 4 twenty. Six members and the chief uation at all close in the voting. W. and Mr. and Mrs. LaraMrs. the total payroll for the de- completed, according to reports rebrings inGeJack information Cala. Los with cent. Additional in the whieh in along got country Angeles, per E. Anderson beats Samnel Naylor by Salt Lake less than 480,000,000 tons of coal was dicates that the output was somewhat partment up to a hundred and fifty a ceived here. It is announced that drillbut eleven votes. Until the returns ntrys address is a room in aHarmon is 1919. In that year, as in this, produc- affected by the occurance of a local month. That this huge sum is well ing is again under way, the intention from all the precincts had reached the City hospital. W. GlennR. Cala. Carl being to sink the well an additional Marensen, tion was supplemented by large re- strike at the mines of one of the larg- spent will be attested by everybody county clerk this result was shrouded at Berkeley, Lake in town. Two former mayors L. A. ten or twenty feet. When the gas and 24tb. as October on over from which earned at Salt were er republican serves City companies Friday, in doubt as every set of real fig- busy W. Jones hclicd Ne-p- oil came in some weeks ago the sand Production of beehive coke declined McGee and W. the year before. ures showed differently. The per- chairman, saving the constitution Gunderson, the eliief, to pnt the had been merely scratched by the bit. was one of the the somewhat in the weew ending with to Interpret. Difficult sonality of all the eounty officers who forabsent republicans, before the council. application The oil flow to some extent has dimIL Mrs. A. voters. Rice, 25th. Total output, as estimatwon is familiar to most people. Judge from the operators for the ed from the Street tour or five halcn of oil beThat Reports chamAgain. local the on carriere of inished, of the reports secretary George Christensen is about the best departing difficult 18lh afare October week ended is placed the number of ears Complying with the provisions of a ing brought np each morning now vote getter In the county, so it ber of commerce, attended to voting to to the occurrence at a hundred and shipped, the work owing of home ter interpret during st contract new net as her thousand in for before she the suspension left certain paragraph forty must necessarily follow that he needs M. Mad' and partial observance at the mines tons, a decrease of seven thousand. made jointly by Carbon county, Price night no introduction. J. E. Pettit United Rocky Ford, Colo. Mrs. Neil October Miss Jane of the Columbus Day holiday, The principal change in the district City and the Denver and Rio Grande Early drilling of the Big Six end States Fuel company superintendent, sen voted from Scofield. 13th. Many shut down, but in no disShafer state the domes, holdings of the Big Six music and thousat to I. decrease relative seven Western of the a was McGee, teaching underpass served as representative in the last universal- figures observed was the trict Oil here. day Comvoted without road Ohio. company of Moab and located on com' and in Pennyslvania and enming right of way for the paved legislature, and is returned by s eon' capital, The percentages of mines that Bel-v- a ly. Colorado river, twelve miles bethe Miss west the and corresMiss Elisabeth the from the the record with of into this Ilorsley city ing parison on stitnency which seems to like him in the been have close did computed low is at which here, apparently is assured. These week of 1923 shows that the council passed a resolution Sandy, Bryncr, now teaching the position. W. E. Anderson, as basis of a forty hours week with a ponding rate of domes are orated on both sides of the closhv this voted who the those 50 were effect to is pent among formally present output per supposed cashier in a Price bank, is known by This reduction of have been examined by sevend river consequent capacity. at tracks method. Miss Rohinett, less than at that time. Cumulative ing of the crossings over the sight and otherwise to a host of folks attending schoolMarganritte condition partially concealed a slight and in each instance eral Kan, the at to geologists, 1924 also at and street Lawrence, of beehive Tenth point production during in this eounty. Sam Woodhead has also was one of these voters. but rather general softening of the October have been made. favorable reports 25th stood at 8,011,000 net where the county road crossed st J which contributed to the de- tons. Thus just rinsed a two years term as eounty of the Big Six and The market, in. moved who have was development few a the from is the before seen put it Qnite people that underpass commissioner, and enough people in a few were There in cline link the Cisco and domes will Shafer v eonn-tproduction. was one town to another in the viewpoint of beehive production 1924 Away hack three years ago there the community liked him well enough fromwere domes with the Bluff exceptions to the rule, however, the stands 52 per cent behind the average a desire on the part of certain people Crescent-Eagl- e ballots. of absent the users to send him back with a big majority One in the matter is the most notable of which were increases for 1920 and 1023, 57 ahead of that to have the pavement follow the route and New Mexico oil fields. for four years more. Frank T. Ben short difficulty cent in production time elapsing from the last day of 8.9 and 5.3 per for 1921 and 1922 and 20 behind that on which it is now built alongside the POPULAR YOUNG FOLKS WED Kenova-Thacknett is a Spring Canyon man, and is on which candidates and in Fairmont the certified he railroad from the west city limits to for the four years. may pretty well known in other sections and election date, making it difficult districts of West Virginia. Several Thomas Fitzgerald, Jr., and Miss Main street In order to get a lease new the K. Movement Back East attorney, to Clay, also. Oliver of the districts reported improvement Fern council that the Smith, both of this city, were at into and tickets the the the from get printed railway is one of the communitys most like hands of in a and conditions in to American traffic the great married last Saturday. The ceremony Railway furReports contract for voter. in a the time included attorneys, has held the district atthe service of the railroads association show there waa no change was a majority by Rev. A. F. Giovan-nnto performed the water corporation big nishing torneyship and has a wide acqnaint-anshiand was witnessed by relatives tered. East Price is also above the was almost perfect In the Hazard in the rate of movement of coal into clause which provided that whenever few mark with a little more than three and the Harlan districts of Kentucky, Eastern New York and New England paving was laid Tenth would be of the contracting parties and a Price elections have been conduct- hundred actually voting. South Price however, the situation grew worse, in the week ended Octoher 25th. A the followed later friends. dose Various rinsed over the rails. objecSupper ed during the past few years under a has climbed up to a little above two and in the latter losses ascribed to total of 5868 cars was forwarded and to such action have been before st a downtown cafe. They are to make tions section to the as handicap especially hnndred. Even two years ago North transportation disability increased of which 2827 were bituminous and eouncil since and pretty definite their home in Trice. The bride ia a north of Main street While the law Price turned out over six hnndred sharply to 14.4 per rent of the full- 3041 anthracite. Compared with the the promises have been mndo that the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Smith provides that bnt three hundred regis- voters. Counting of the ballots in the time capacity of the mines reporting. corresponding week of 1923 there wns folks south of the tracks would not end a most charming young woman. t. tered voters shall he included in a a decrease of 14 per cent in the qnan- - ho shut off from access to town by so The groom comes from one of the oldprecinct was hastened last Tnesday Anthracite and Coke. this district voted almost seven doing. The repetition of this provis est families here. After three weeks of curtailment (Continued On Fage Four.) (Continued On Page Eight) hnndred, with quite a few more regia- ln-,- 1 tri-pur- ty s. some-tilin- ot Utah Mines Turn Out Litte Over ns Dil-wor- Half of Capacity th er hi Oc-tol- cr 1 er ni p. pre-eine- |