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Show PAGE EIGHT GOLDEN BUIE IS ICED AS HI THE SUN, PRICE. VACCI BE EKU raiDAY, November t. i9: PBIDAY, UTAH-EVE- BY NATIONS Not since the war days have we had high food prices such as is expected late this winter and next spring Short crops, due very in the Western States and early largely to unusually dry weather frosts in other sections are responsible for short production. We were fortunate in the early purchase of dozens of carloads of canned peas, string beans, tomatoes, pumpkins, hominy, as well as California canned fruits, prunes, etc. AH these items will go out to our customers at a small margin above our costs. We advise laying in a winters food supply now and thus avoid the shortage and high prices sure to come before spring. Richard W. Young van appointed chairman of the aniaigu last Monday to raise funds for Near East relief by action of the state committee which met for consideration of Gulden Rule Sunday, December 7lh. Utahs quota is forty thousand dollars which, it is desired, should be subscribed by that date. Delegates from eighteen nations meeting in Geneva have just concluded a discussion of the political and economical situation in the Ralhens and Near East. "Stable conditions have not yet licen restored in any of the dozen countries in this troublesome region," declares Charles V, Viekerv, general secretary of Near blast Relief, in his presidential adn dress, "aud on a lairdcrsj lie pointa out that the failure of armies and natives, of world wars and diplomatic conferences were glaringly apparent. "Can practical religion, as evpres-through the Gulden Rule, aolvn the problems that have baffled world powers f he asks. "It seems well half-doze- d P5 'CaffirandlCarrt7t jlP aSTORQSF GROCERIES HON YOUNG MAN 13 NAMED TO HEAD WORK IN UTAH MEATS nctLntl friendships and and for the practical application of the Golden Rule to some of the SILVAGNI BUILDING, PRICE, UTAH world's problems. On this day eiti-- ; sens of all nations will be seated fignrstively at the same table, partaking of the same food, thinking the same In Wyoming Nellie Taylor Rib ha a A telethoughts and entering into a new real- inoht comfortable majority. what "the tell across country mangram ization of the brotherhood of governor of Texas said to the governkind. and it is that "we Dr. Fritjof Nansen, representing or of Wyoming kind. of the first the are the League of Nations, says: "For several yearn the world Iriks been hardTAKES ened by reading descriptions of human CHAIRMAN MARCUSEN GRACEFULLY MOST IT suffering and misfortune in the Near East Our sense of pro)Krtion is beLast Tuesday evening Carl R. Do we realize tocoming destroyed. Bert republican state chairman, conday the imverty, suffering and misery ceded the election of Dera and made Ventilated Main Street of the Near Eastern nations! The Honaa In I UTAH V on the campaign which PRICE, comment this 1 thing now needed above all others, to closed that All Eastern Utah day: becreate pond will and confidence Mr. Peru's election ia now contween these nations, is international We extend congratulations. ceded. This we hope to obtain For Sunday and Monday THE STAS offen a most attractive arc elected in evrepublicans Though The gnat poem which has endurthrough an incressing emphasis on feature in "Dantea Inferno. I and bespeak branch office, other tLe Golden Rule as a universal creed ery a modern drama and given to ia interwoven with centuries ed for a be there for him their suptort. May in international relatioua moat manner. a in Dont fail to see thia, aa it ia engaging you force for MTntion, linea of the dnemaa beat ability to bring to your viaion Among those partieiimting in the efficient the along states the and government discussion were Dr. Charles Leycr-marthe beat in literature and art, and will give you the benefit of winner of the Bok eare prize; progress. and atudy on thia great work by many profound thinkers. s thought our party succession "Twice in ,nud Former Premier Venizelos of down to principal candidate has gone Greece. defeat, though the remainder of the ticket has been overwhelmingly electtion brought to the attention of a ed. In each case a warmly contested If you begin rbecking up now on Gen. John J. Pershing has sent h larger per cent of the people than in preconvention Tight was waged. blessings you may find more son to an English prejwratory schoii your, any previous election. The defeat of ia possible the convention plan cause for being thankful when the demonstrating that he believes in "It pri some of the republican candidates is has lost its usefulness! Thanksgiving Day rolls around. pareduesa, but not the American vs: much regretted, bnt it is admittedihat direct primary "Does Utah want a iety. the democrats who best thm out will law! Something will have to be done be good public servants. The Chinese in the big eities hai "Has party loyalty been supersed- about our timber supply or there will Oliver K. Clay, democratic chair- ed by religions, sectional and elan not be enough for the next generation been having tong wars, which dido man says that Carbon county seemed prejudice! to erect billboards. start over the right to manufactui to abandon any division along party have a firm conviction that the mah jonng seta. "I lines and voted its preference in the party government is best. Our camLoquacious people should study the men. He thinks governor Mabeya paign was waged for a whole ticket, thunder and lightning. Noisy thunder Being a chip off the old block is I n unpopularity as shown by the vote in because of that conviction. A isnt dangerous, but silent lightning right, boys, because it doesnt alwr this county, together with the recogpeople have made a choice from ia. ia a blockhead. He may mean dad nition by the local voters of George II. two tickets. Their decision is supreme. solid ivory. There are still many people left who l)em as a dean-cu- t representative of All good citizens will get behind all cant talk without adding the word The true Americanism was responsible for for the common welfare. questions a wife asks her hu the eleven hundred majority for the "For those who had the opposition "see to every sentence. when he gets in late are m band democratic candidate, but notes that forces in charge I hold pleasant Your man or woman who keeps a hypothetical gnes, though they mi no special party dissatisfaction was thoughts because of courtesies extendstiff upper lip doesnt always wear seem so. shown inasmuch as the county sends ed and fairness to me displayed. false teeth. two republican representatives. On The poor are not always with us i the whole, he thinks this election coswho use The high school girls own horn incessantly of old. They are riding around i leaves'Carlion county, politically, very metics and the boys with their first is Blowing your just another way of losing all your automobiles and get out of town fn much as before. long trousers doubtless object tof the friends. quently. Thia election show a woman elect- reference to the educational institued as governor of a state for the first tions as cradles of liberty. time, and there are two of them both democrats. In both cases the lady is Most of the novelists who are conthe wife of a man who has been gov- cerned about American morals never ernor. In Texas Miriam A. Fergu- help the uplift movement much with son is elected by over fifty thousand. their stories. -' Tw. Mar-cusc- worth trying on a much larger wale than ever before. This principle of the Golden Rule is the slogau and nim f the educational and relief work chii-the United is doing throughout the Near Fust. One of the purposes of this uiternatinnnl gathering is to emphasize this principle in international rclatious. Sunday, December 7th, will 1m observed throughout the world as Golden Rule Ft-ite- Sunday for the strengthing of inter. UTAH FOR COOLIDGE ELECTS over in Sanjiete, Emery and t)ie south DEMOCRAT GOVERNOR counties hare kept him busy 'explaining to them that he is really elected. From Paco Ona.) (Continued Even after one of the Price newsby the action of County Clerk II. C. papers was issued, his flurry was not Smith in putting in a second set of lessened, as a tabulation made hia vote some hundred in Carbon "twenty judges to take part of the figuring. hundred. One of the interesting peeuliaritiea instead of over "thirty will The set tabulation all this Suns of the count was that in North Price, with two sets of tabulating judges right Look over the vote as given In the taking ballots from the same box, for hours the count at one table showed tabulation in thia issue of The Bun. As a substantial democratic lead while at there is hut small ehanre of any mathe other the preponderance was even terial changes being made by the official canvas of the vote, you ran figmore emphatically republican. Next Privilege of voting was saved to pne ure out "how it happened. man in Pries by a narrow margin. In Monday the eounty commissioners making the copy of the list to be will compare the tally books with the turned over to the registration officer, summary sheets which have been turnthe county clerk 'e office changed the ed in by the judges to the county last letter of hi first name from a clerks office, and from whirh this "k to and "a and as hie name waa table was made. "Clark yon can bet he hurried up Comer P. Peacock, eounty chairman to have it changed. for the republicans, says that in the Judge George Christensen has been face of the strong showing the Carbusier since election than he waa dor-i- n lton democrats made, it is some satisthe campaign. Through some errors faction to feel that the voters apprecithe reporters who sent in the returns ate the good qualifications of the refrom this section to the Balt Lake publican candidates enough to elect City papers cut his count abort about them. A good campaign waa waged, a thousand, and it Mounted the judge and a big vote registered, with perout Friends from up state, as well aa haps the actual activities of the elec - ih n, -- e, aover-cig- Meeting the Test-- TABULATED VOTE OF CARBON COUNTY AS TAKEN FROM RETURNS OE JUDGES In the Various Precincts 2c 21 r9 2 E S O e 5 .1 fs a tk i s s n ' t ?! 5. ft ! Q i MEETING THE TESTS And Making a Record We Are Proud of. MM a ; Prmlilcnt .1141 JOHN W. DAVIS, Dem. 343. .1111 CALVIN COOLIDGE, Rep ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE, ImL. ..1SSI Rcprreentative In M. CongrciM IT. ..Sill FRANK FRANCIS, Dem .1114 '. DON B. COLTON, Rep. Governor 1143. -- Sill GEORGE H. DERN. Dem. .1148 CHARLES R. MABEY, Rep Secretary of State JAMES W. FUNK. Dem H. E. CROCKETT, Hep. State Andltor DANIEL O. LARSEN, Dem. JOHN E. HOLDEN, Rep State Treasurer JOSEPH R1RIE, Dem. JOVCN WALKER. 133. III. D. Public I nut ruction H. M. WOODWARD. Dem DR. C. N. JENSEN. Rep. Justify) Suiweme Court A. J. WEBER. Dem DANIEL M. 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W. DALTON, Rep. ' District Attorney .2313 FRED W. KELLER, Dem. . 211. .3101 A. W. JENSEN. Rep. Four Years County Commissioner. .3187 THOMAS A. STROUP. Dem .8560 -- ..SllSAM WOODIIEAD, Rep Year Two Commissioner, Connty FRANK T. BENNETT, Dem. 162 .8436 .1174 EUGENE SANTSCHJ, Rep. . County Attorney OLIVER K. CLAY, Dem. ... 4 01.. .2577 .2171 HENRY JIUPGERI. Rep 87 II II I IS 81 S4 31 SIB IS 34 I It Founded back in 1901 on a platform of safety for depositors money, service to the community, respect for confidences, helpfulness and courtesy, the First National Bank of Price has added steadily to its trust of customers and friends. Today the bank is strong in deposits and strong with its depositors. Its modern methods of doing business safeguard its clients. As a national banking institution the books and records of this bank are subject to governmental supervision. As directors the First National Bank has the backing of men of recognized standing in the community and the state. YOUR ACCOUNT WILL BE WELCOMED HERE . 75 14S 34 101 SS 111 107 807 71 IBS 87 111 II 17 IB 37 108 IS 1SS SO 121 10 SI 74 160 SI 10S S3 187 117 SIT 71 143 SI 114 73 40 IT IT 20 108 IS 114 21 ISO IS $1 SAMUEL NYLOR. Dem. CL M. BISHOP, Dem. W. E. ANDERSON, Rep J. E. PETTIT, Rep. SI 11 ST4 141 10 11 41 111 34 103 SS 111 TS 14S 34 104 S3 IBB Tl II .81 IBS Tl IIS SO 150 TS 111 SI 141 10 II TT 138.. .SBS1 .2051 State Representatives D1LWORTH, WOOLLEY, ST IS SI IS IIS I ..Sill .3110 HARVEY H. CLUFF, i. 110. .SSSO Rep Attorney General J. WILLIAM KORINSON, I3TI SS I 3 II 41 S3 S41 111 105 IIS 111 SI 74 87 SI 170 121 70 103 100 20 14 21 14 863 11 16 76 74 54 10 31 33 SIS 110 111 37 107 II 4 II 71 174 48 41 21 10 IIS 41 S3 20 II 17 14 II S3 47 34 111 27 34 31 64 4 61 S3 I I 83 111 S3 107 31 156 63 IT 73 146 SI 16S 61 SO 17 II 31 101 103 134 SO 136 11 10 101 171 S3 141 17 110 47 12S 68 SB II ISO 94 0 14 07 ISO Sll 44 SI4 24 51 SI 18 16 146 37 111 SO IIS 114 111 17 IBS SI SIS 108 41 II S3S 131 71 111 101 17 S 18 18 21 1 M 51 50 IS IS 11 107 68 140 II 114 4 37 31 31 IS 410 170 124 14 131 71 11 71 284 48 10 40 SI 76 150 SS 100 13 154 114 151 10 188 83 171 71 41 II 51 27 114 83 190 27 138 8 71 48 First National Bank Price, Utah (it at |